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CHURCH NOTICES
CHRIST, CHURCH LKOWLOON TONG)
The Vicar to Preach At Choral Eucharist
Bunday, Oct, 20, 22nd Sunday Trinity-Hospital Sunday,
after sty
Services in Engine an Cominunion; 0.45 am. Choral Eucharist and Sermon. Preacher the Vicar, Hymns. Processional 275. City of God.; Gradual 375. Coma lei us join our cheerful songs ....(Tuns Nativity, Appendix 49); Offer tory 393. God of mercy, God of draca... lecessional 400. warship the King, ***
80.) (Verses 1, 2,
The persons who were confirmed last Sunday will thake their Communion at this service.
Holy Services in Mandarin `a.m. Communion; 11 am. Morning Prayer and Berman, Preacher, Rev. Chung Yan Loap of St, Stephen's Church.
and Bunday Schools have re-ngened. meet in No. 3 Duke Streof, at 9 a.m. Parents who wish their children to al tond the Sunday School should bring them to Mrs. Hooker a tile before a.m. on Sunday.
Wednesday, Oct. 23-Confirmation Clats at 0 p.m. in the Churcli
Thursday, Oct. 24 Holy Communion 7.15 am. Meeting of the duild of Martha and Mary In the Vicarage at 10 am, to work for the parish B'air on Deceni ber 7:
Saturday, Oct, 26-The Church will be decorated in preparation for the Hurvest Thanksgiving service on the 27th. Gti of fruit, rice, cgar, corn, flowers, vege tables, elo.. will be gratefully received any time. alior 9 am.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
(31, MACDONNELL ROAD)
Service on Sunday, October 20. The subject of the Lesson Sermon to- Inorrow in all Christian Solence Churches will be "Doctrine of Atonement."
The Golden Text will be: "Walk in tove, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath Kiven himself for us an offering and a #acrifice to God. for a sweet-melling savour." (Ephesians 8: 2).
The following citations will be read from the Bible, "We pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconcited to God. For e hath made him to be min for un, who knew to an: (het we might be made the righteouse at God in him”____UI_{ Corinthians 5: 20, 21).
The following aitailone will also be read from the Christiari Selenes Text- book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: "Every pang of repentance, and suffering
good evory elfart for reform, every thought and deed, will help us to under stand Jesus' stanement for sin and ald ita effiency: but if the inner continues to Bray and repent, win and be sorry, be has little part in the atonement-In the al- ong-mont with God-for he lacks the practical repentance, which reforms the livar and enables man in do the will of wisdom." (Science and Health, Pago 10).
Announcement
Firal Church of Christ, Belentist, long- kong fa Branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Betentist, In Boston, Mass.) No. 31, Macdonnell Road. close to Peak Trame Station, Sunday Service 11.19 a.m. Testimony Meeting. Wednesday, p. A reading Room is located in five Church building and a open on Monday. Thursday and Saturday mornings from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 0.30 pun. to 7. p.m. Ail authorised Christian Setence literature is avaliable at the Reading Room. The public is cordially invited to attend the ketvler and to visit the Reading Roam.
METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD EAST) Harvest Thanksgiving Services To-morrow
Bervicer on Sunday, October 20 Preachers-Morning, flov. J. E. Sand-
bach Evening, Rov. E. Moreton,
Morning Parade Service at 10.15 am. Hymn No. 962. Prayer, Hymn No. DEI, First Lesson, Hymn No. 163, Second Lesson, Prayer, Notices. Offertory, Hynn No. 907, Berman, Hymn No. 970, Benediction,
Evening Service at 7 pm
In D Major, Op. 43
Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. ori a Frequency of 845 k.c's.. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15.p.m. and B-12 midnight on 9.52 m.c's. pèr second, 12.15
p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.39 Compositions of Debussy, 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.
1.03 Variety Programme.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- menta
1.45 Primo Beala's "Accordeon Band, 2,16 Close Down.
0.00 Bibellus--Symphony No. 2 in)
D Major, Op. 43.
6.43 tions.
Closing Local Stock Quota-
0.45 Fauro-Balizilo, Op. 19. 7.00 London Relay The New 7.18 London Relay-Topical Talks. 7.30 Selections from "The Yeomen of the
Guard," "The Arcadians," "The Three Wallies," and "Paganini." 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
B.03 Elgar Enlama Variations, Op. 80.
8.30 Light Orchestral Programno 0.00 London Relay-The News and News Commentarica.
0.30 Two Hours of Variety Ro quests.
11.30 Local Sport Results. 11.33 Dance Music. 12.00 midnight. Close Down.
To-morrow's Broadcast 11.0 am Relay of Morning Ser- vice from St. John's Cathedral.
12.15 p.m. Wagner's Overture "Dlej Meistersinger."
12.24 Excerpts from Wagner's "The Valkyrie."
VRIKSTI
12.55 Viola Solo by William Primrose.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report,
1.03 Bournemouth Municipal Or chestra and Ina Souez (Soprano).
CHINA
HON SEUNG JEE –
She is the singing player of the Immortals. She wandered abroad in the Tang dynasty, in summer wearing padded coat and in win- ter sleeping on the snow,
She earned her livelihood by singing in the streets and beating time with a wand three feet long.
The villagers believed her. mad but the words of her songs were supposed to disprove, this.
She disappeared one day while in a state of intoxication and floated upwards on a cloud,
TOLL OF ROAD
1.30 Router and Rugby Press, Wea- Six Fatalities Reported
ther Forecast and Announcements.
1.45 Schubert Trio No. 1 in Bi Fint. Op. 90.
2.17 Handel-"Alcina" 5ulte. 2.30 Close down.
7.0 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay-Topical Talks 7.30 Excerpis, from Gilbert and Sullivan.
8,0
Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates.
During Past Week
in-
In the Colony of Hongkong. cluding the Island, Kowloon, and New Territories, during the week ended on Saturday, there were altogether 105 trafic accidents as the result of which six persons were killed and 34 persons were injured,
a Chinese Of the persons killed, temir, age 54, and four Chinese males, aged 25, 11, 60, and 51 res
down and
8.16 Studio Reclial by Walter H. pectively, were knocked
D, Wch (Flule), Clo Pu-wel killed by motor vehicles, the first two (Viola) Ho On-tong (Viola), and by a private car and a tramcar res- John Smith (Plano).
4
8.45 StudioBook Reviews. 5.0 London Relay The Newa and News Commentaries.
Tchaikowsky-Capriccio Ita-
9.30 lien. Op. 45.
9,47 Peler Dawson (Bass-Baritone) In a Miliary Band Concert,
pectively and the
ries. A Chincaglaced by fo
101 passenger. age 20, died from injuries received
moving on falling off
private car. Of the persons injured, 25 were.
who pedestrians were struck by wille crossing the carriage- vehicles way, a lorry passenger was
injured while attempting to board moving a bicycle rider was injured as of a collision between vehicles, and four bus passengers and three tram pasengers
were injured while lighting from moving buses The following are Cheero Club-ac-and moving trams respectively. tivities for the coming week:
lorresult
10,35 Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue,
Conducted by #1 Priest of the a Church of England.
10.35 Close down.
Tuesday, Willst Drive 8.30 p.m.; Wednesday, Dance 8.30 p.m.; Thurs- day, Bridge and Mahjong: Friday,
Darts and Table Tennia.
Of the 105 accidents, 40 were col- Hisions between vehleles,
vehicles collisions pedestrians and 10 aceldenis
between
due to other causes,
40 were and were
Erbert
Iggs Kollum
cor stone me sideways wot a blinking grate heep ov fan male i got larst week fink i will-ave ter git wun oy them doller an hour sockretees becos sum honkong people seems ter ave nuffin ter do ecksept rite ter the noospapers
but i wants ter tell sum ov ml reeders they hint rile wen they sez mi Íme iterate corlovaduck muvver wos, drorin seproyshun alowence for yeers arter the ole bloko
'nuffed it wen e got woonded
in the dagdnelis.
torkin abart dardnells remines me of that bit in the honkong tele- graph abart turkey and greese gettin tergether
like krismas agin-sounds
carnt be far orf dont-it oriso it reminen me aburt a pal ov ming wot ad, is leg orf in the orspitel last war and a duvly kind lidy WIT
*wirker cum in an sed "so youve lorst yore leg you pore dear -ave a peece of chocklit"
and wot abort littel ale mussos nayy winnin the blinkdin boat race in the mediirayneen and torking abart navies wot abart the latest abari the wavy navy
the coxsun ov a bout cummin alongside the wallflower spotted a wavy navy subby on the gangway and ollers out "chuck me a painter matey" and the subby got or ot und botherd like but evrything wos orlrite ceksept fer the fack that the painters nome wos ah chung and is widders got forteen kids she wants seprayshun alowence
now
#
then did yer ere abart the hon- kong volinteer wat went in honkong carbaree wen up comes the manidger bloke and sez "soljers aint allowed in ere" so the volln-
teer drored. isself to is orlov is manly five foot fore in is socks and sez orl orty like "I aint a soller ime a volinteer" i carnt see wot the manidger got ter grumble nbart" arterwards becos i wos only a litiel bottle and the cut on is ead wos only a littel wun wly six slitches
*
*
crorsin the arber thersday mornin notised the yankee boat ashcan ad a big list, ter port and wen investergated I found art littel ole gingles and ole dutch:wly red sammin.
'bord for a að bla on
belongs ter once over becoa the.
bet the breez up. Japnees
the br aint art and. cor.c chase ne ole arnt fanny rernd the blinkin gaswurks wot abart that japness bloke wot sed honkong is a rotten appel-blimey wont egit the pip wun day wen e finds art ow meny "cores" we got` ere (joke! rores ov larfter).
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19. Prayer, Hymn No. 46. Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Offertory, Hymn No. 851, Sermon, Hymn No, D3, Denediction.
Natices for the Week
1. Following the Evening Service a Sociat Hour will be held at the B&S Home at 0.18 p.m. All Servicemen and civilians will be warmly welcomed.
A meeting for Prayer and Fellowship | will be held at the S&S Home on Tues day at 0.30 p.m.
3. The Badminton Club meets on Mon- day and Thursday at 7 p.m. at the S&B Itama,
4 The House Committes is meeting at the B & B Homa on Wednesday, at 8.30 p.m.
5. Preliminary Notice. Thursday, Oct. 21. Grand Variety Concert at the '8 & B Itome..
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hal-(San
September)
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Oct. 19.
.Oct. 20.
.Oct. 20.
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U.S.A. and Manila (San Francisco
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....Oct. 23. Canada, U.S.A. Japan and Shanghal October). (Vancouver BC. date, Sth.
Oct. 24.
Air Mali by "Pan American Airways Direct Service," San Francisco date, 18th October. *********** .Oct. USA, Honolulu, Japan and
hal (San Francisco
October):
4th
Manila (San Francisco
U.S.A., and October)
dale,
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Straits
.Oct. 25:
..Oct. 25.
Oct. 25.
.Oct. 20.
Oct. 27.
Oct. 27.
20.
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Oct. 30,
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30th September).
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Nov, 1.
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Saturday, Oct. 19
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA., Central and South America, Canada And United-Kingdom via San- Francisco.
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G.P.O, and K.P.O. - Ref.....
Ord.
...Oct. 19, 5 p.m.
.....Oct. 21, 8.30 am, Monday, Oct. 21
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Rer.
.Oct. 21, 9.00 am. Ord.........Oct. 21, 9.80. a..
East and
Straits, Ceylon, India,
South Africa via Cape Town.
10.30 a.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 23
Sandakan..
.......8.30 am
Straits and United-Kingdom.
G.P.O. & K.P.0. Parcels,...Oct. 23, 5.00 p.m. Reg....Oct. 23, 5.00 pm. Ord.,.....Oct. 24, 8.30 a.m.
Friday, Oct. 26
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu.
US.A., and Europe via American Airways and
"Pan Trans-
.Oct. 25, 5.00 p.m.
Atlantic Bervices."
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Reg.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
Oct. 25, 5.30 p.m. Gr.o.
Oct. 25. 6.00 p..
Oct. 25, 7.00 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20
Manila, Macosser and Sourabaya
8.30 a.m.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South
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G.P.O. & K.P.O..
Parcels,....Oct. 20, 8.00 p.m.
Re
.Ord.,
.Oct. 20, 5.00 p.m.
Oct. 28, 8.30 am.
"hionday, Oct. 28
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Fran-
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.Oct. 28, 5 p.m. Oct. 20, 5.30 p.m.
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vin Thursday Island,
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Ord.
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Tuesday, Oct. 29
Strafts and Calcutta.
Parcels Oct. 29, 11.00 a.m. Letters
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Farceln
Reg.
Ord.
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Oct. 31, B p.m.
Nov. 1, 9.15 a.m.
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CANTON CONSULS Mr. P. D. Coates, who is already in Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.
Transfers of British And American Officiale
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Canada, Central and South America and “United-Kingdom via San Francisco
G.P.0. and K.P.o.:
Nav. 2, 8 p.m. DeNov, 13.30 0.
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