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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH (Church of England, Kowloon)
Dean to Preach at Evensong To-morrow
To-morrow
October 21, 1939.
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12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- tival.
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Holy Communion, 8 um.
Morning Festival Service, 11 44.17. No. 843, 2nd Lesson, Pruyer, Notleen Sydner Gustard and the padlo Three.
Morning Parade, Service at 10.15.- Hymn No. 18, Prayer, Lord's Prayer, Hymn No. 903, 1st Lesson, Hymn, Prencher: The Vicar.
Evening Festival Service, 6.15 p. 004, Benediction.
Hymn No. 008, Sermon, Hymn No. Preacher: The Dean of St. John's Cathedral.
Evening Service at 7 pm.-Hymn Prinary Sunday School in the Ini No. 007, Lesson,
No. 102, Prayer, Lord's Prayer, Hymn Prayer, Notices,
Vienna
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Young People's Service in Church at 10 am. Leuder: Me, R. Baldwin.
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coraled. Gifts of fruit and flowers Monday, October 23.--Medical War ete. will be received on Saturday Working Party, 10 am; ARP, Lec-nfternoon trim 2 o'clock, and after ture for Senuts, 5.30 p.m.: Fellow-the Services will be distributed to the paration Class. 7 p.m.; St. Andrew's Military Hospital. Club Badminton Trials, 8.30 p.m. On Monday evening at 7 o'clock u Tuesday, October 24-Mothers' Barvest Supper and concert will lie Union, 3jum. Speaker: Miss E. GIU-held at the Sailors & Soldiers' Hume. ban, Headmistress the Diocesan Price $1. Girls School; Parochial Church
Counell, 6 pan. Boys' Choir Prelve,
0
pm. A.R.P. lecture in the Hill, 6 p.m.
Wednesday, October 25-Medienl War Working Party, 30 a.tn.; St. Andrew's Wolf Cubs, 5.30 pm; St. Andrew's Rover-Scouts (151 Kowloon) at 12 Cumberland Road; Kowloon Tong, at 8.45 p.m.
20.-Women's
Thursday, October Fellowship,
2..30
pm; St. Andrew's Boy Scouts (1st Kowloon) 0 pant St. Andrew's Club "Open" Night,
1 p.m.
Friday, October 27-Medicul War Working Party. 10 a.m.; A.R.F
Notices for the Week.
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3.
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Alfred Cortot (Piano) and Jacques Thibaud (Violin).
7.20 Songs (Tenor).
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7.43 Popy-Sulte Orientale, Grand Symphony Orchestra cond, by Dr.
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8.00 Local Time Slana), Weather "Report and Announcements.
Lertures. For Scouts in Chater First Church of Christ,
Iteam. 5.30. For adults. in Hall t 6 p.m.; Full Choir Practice. 6.30 pm.: Toe If in the Chater Room, 645 p.m. Saturday, October 20.-S. S. Simon and Jude, Holy Communion. - 7.30 am.; Mothers' Union Jumble Sale,
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CHRIST CHURCH, KOWLOON TONG
The Vicar to Preach At Choral Eucharist.
Eucharist
·
Scientist, Hongkong PROBATION AFTER DEATH
The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches to- morrow, October 22 will be "Probu- ition after Death,"
The Golden Text will be: "Blessed
is the man that endureth temptation:
8.03 Mendelssohn-Trio In D Minor, Op. 49. Cortot, Thiband and Casals.
8.33 Excerpla from Grand Opera. 8.51 Rossin-William Tell--Ballet Music. Sadler's Wella Orchestra con-
ducted by Constant Lambert.
(Continued from Page 7) friendly relations between the Soviet Union and Turkey."--United Press.
| Locki Currency and Sterling with interest
The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Execuier & Trusteg business, and claims, recovery of British Incorpe Tax overpaid, on lemms which may be
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I. A. CAMIDGE,
Mirsagu,
Germany Mortified
York Times. Berlin, Oct. 20.
"It constitutes their ond Turco- frst real success since the beginning The Turito-British French pacts dealt a sharp blow to the of the war and after a series of dis-
It Nazis' hopes of a resounding diplo- appointments and reverser malle victory over the Western doubly welcome."-Router. Arabs Pleased
Powers in the Near East.
It is expected that this will form
the chief subject of consultations be-
Damascus, Oct. 20. tween the German leaders and Herr Arab public opinion grooted the
9.05 Studio Comments on Recent von Papen when the latter arrives pact with the most lively satisfac
Events
It is felt that security is definite-
to-day or to-morrow from Ankara. tion.
Ever since the German-Soviel Pact, 2.15 London Relay-The News.
the Nazis counted the strength of 9.30 Variety and Dance Music,
the traditional Soviet-Turkish friend- 11.15 London Retay-London Locstup and the Soviet's influence to 11.30 Dance Music.
create a break between Turkey and the Western Powers.
12.00 nitnight. Close Down. TO-MORROW'S BROADCAST: Haydn "Oxford" Symphony No. 92 in G Major Radio Programme Broadcast by
for when he' is tried, he shall receive Z. B. W, on a Frequency of 843 k.c's. the crown of He, which the Lord and on Short Wave from 12.15-2.30 hath promised lo them that love p.m. and 8-10.35 pm. on 0.52 m.c's. Thim (Jas. 1; 12).
UCF second. Among others the following citations 12.15 p.m.
Compositions of De- will be read from the Bible: What time October 22, 20th Sunday after I am afraid, will trust in thee. In Gou busy,
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Trinity.-7.15 am, Holy Communion; I will praise his word in God I have 10 am. Choral Eucharist, Preacher: put my trust; I will not fear what flesh Report.
ean do unto me. Hear the Word of tho
1.53 Friedel Schuster (Soprano) and Marek Weber and His Orchestra 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press. Weather Forecast and Announce-
The Vicar.
11 nan. Mandarin Service, Sunday Schouls: Kindergarten and Juniors at 19 am, at Duke St. Senlors an
Young People's Class at the Church
Tard, ye children of Israeli 3 will ransom them from the power of the grave will redeem them from death." (Ps. 56: 3.4: Nos, 4: 1; log. 13: 14).
The following citations will also be read tray He Christian Science Text-book,menie. "Science and Health with Key to the 145 Puccini's "Madam Butterfly" at da..
Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Act 1. NB-Harvest Festival will be obt is true that man lives, this fact can 2.30 Close Down. served next Sunday, Gifts of rice, never change to Science to the opposite
6.45 London Relay-News Supple- fruit, vegetables, flowers, etc.. will belief that man dies. Life is the law of
Soul. even the law of the spirit ment.
Church, These should be brought to out
October 28.
ות.נן
representative. Mau's
The Nazis consequently are an- gered by the difficulties of M. Sara- coglu's Moscow negoliations, causing remark thai German- quarters
y established in the Near East.
The press describes the Prict as a "vietthly factor for directing events towards final victory for the Allies.”. -Reuter,
ar
Allios Must Win
Wushington, Oct. 20. Turkey had better not furget her
The assistant Republican leader, real interests and links with Russin, Senator Austin, asserted that and that her relations with the Allies Anglo-French victory is necessary to are merely secondary-United Prens Promote United States peace and security, on which Senator Vanden- bern had said that is the kind of Diplomats To Report
situation which requires the United Amsterdam, Oct. 20. States to go further than merely sell The Dutch papers regard the munitions to the Allies, and repeated Anglo-France-Turkish Pact 05 ants warning against sending American
Success for Western soldiers to Europe. important Powers, and as a stabilising factor Senator Chandler has announced in the Mediterranean situation. support of the Administration's rớt The Berlin correspondent of the vised bill, if all provisions for credit Telegraaf states the agreement made to belligerents are finally eliminated. sleep impression on the Wilhelms- Senator Austin's statement caught trasse, and adds that ne the signature many colleagues off their guard, took place after the arrival An-resulting in a furlous debate drawing? } kara of Generals Weygand and the fire of all isolationist Senatori
be welcomed in order to decorate the Truth. and Soul Ja never with- 7.00 Tchaikowsky-Francesca Da Wavell. the first impression in Gov. The statement came during Senator attack on President the Church on Saturday morning, dividual being cast no more die nor dis- Rimini, Op. 32. Philharmonic-Sym-erminent circles is that the situation McCarran's
Roosevelt's programme, when Senatör, appear in unconsciousness than can Soul, phony Orchestra of New York cond. has been considerably aggravated, Monday, October 23-Fete Curn- but are immortal, Desin is but an-by John Barbirolli.
Not only Von Papen, but also Von Austin interrupted and said, "It in Tother phase of the dream that existence
7.22 Songs by Elisabeth Schumann Schulenberg the German Ambassa-necessary for the purpose of pró mittee meets at the Church at 5.30 can be material. Nothing can Interfere
security in the with the harmony of being nor end the (Soprano),
dor to Moscow, were summoned to moting peace and existence of man to Selencë" (Page 427). 7.32 Debroy Sommers Bland;
8.00 Local Time Slima), Weather the Soviet-Turkish discussions which States merchantmen trading in the Berlin to report on the deadlock In United States that the Alles win." Senator Pittman stated that Unitedj Announcement
Report and Announcements,
broke down after lasting twenty-one Pacife and South Atlantic can be First Church at Christ, Scientist, Hang- 8.03 Haydn Symphony No. 02 days.-Reuter Special. kong, la Branch of the Mother Church. G Major ("Oxford"). Orchestre De The First Church of Christ, Selentist in Boston, Mann.) No. 31 Macdonnell Hond.La Societe Des Conceris-Da Conser-- close to Peak Tram Station. Sunday vatoire cond, by Bruno Walter. Saturday, October 28.-S. S. Simon Service 11.13 .m. Sunday School 10 am. 8.28 Mozart-Duet In B Flat Major and Jude, A.A.—July Communion at Testimony. Meeling, Wednesday, 8 pm. 7.15 m.
Wednesday, October 25.-Wolf Cubs meet at 3 Duke St. at 4.30 p.m.
Thursday, October 20-Holy Com munion at 7.15 am. Guild of Murthal & Mary Sewingmeeting...at 100 Waterloo loud at 10 am.
UNION CHURCH
A Iteading nam is located in the Church for Violin and Viola, Simon Gold- Building and is open every moming berg (Violin) and Paul Hindsmith (Except Sunday)-from 16.20 v.m. to 12.30 (Viola), ip.m. únd on Tuesday and Friday even- Fingi from 3.30 pm. to 7 pm. All nuthorised
"Greek-Satisfaction-
tlon-Reuter.
Athens, Oct. 20.
identifled without any mistake, but naturally they would be subject to search tind seizure under the belliger lent contraband rules.
The signing of the Anglo-French- "There is no danger of getting into Turkish Pact has been exceedingly war because of such acts," he sold. well received by the public here. It is the danger to lives which leads 8.45 Studio-Talk by Professor L.The Press reflects general satisfac- to war. There will be no danger in [permitting the ships to use the trade Christian Science literature is available Foster on "Impressions of the Nazl
areas named. No loss incurred in at the Reading Room. The public is Congress'.
connection with the transportation of and to visit the Reading Room.”
New York, Oct. 20. any goods can be the basis of any The Western Allies have gained claim. It a ship is munk it is a loss. substantially
the Anglo- of the shipping or insurance com through Franco-Turkish Pact, says the New Pany."-United Press.
Contribution to Sale Of cordially invited to attend the services 9.15 London Relay The News.
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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,
THERAPION NGA Preacher at both services, Rev, K. THERAPION No.2
Mackenzie Dow.
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