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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 31, 1941,

NANCY

OH, MR. JONES--- I WANT THIS BOTTLE FULL [OF VINEGAR;

HELP YOURSELF, NANCY.. THE BIG JUG IS IN

THE BACK ROOM!"

HERE YOU BETTER USE THIS FUNNEL SO YOU WON'T

SPILL IT!

Firing Practice Notified

Firing practice as under is notified for to-day.

(a) Reserved as alternative date between the hours of 10 a.m. and 0 Bun pan. for heavy anti-aircraft practice in the southern area of the Island for practice originally detailed for March 24 and 25 1041. Firing orea "C" will be affected. (b) Light gun practice between the hours of 6 pan. and 12 midnight. Firing arcus "D" and "E" will be affected.

Firing practice as under is notified for to-morrow.

(a). Reserved as alternative date! between the lours of 10 a.m. and 6 1.m. for heavy anti-aircraft gun practice in the southern area of the Island for practice originally detailed for March 24 and 25 1041.

Firing Area "C' will be affected, (b) Light Bun practice between the hours of 8: 12.. and 12 midnight. Firing areas "D" and "E" will be affected.

Light gun practice will be carried But between the hours of 8 p.m. and 12 midnight, on Apr 2 1941. Firlag arens "D" nixl "E" will be affected.

Firing practice an under is notified for April 3 1041.

(u) Reserved as alternative date between the hours of 6.30 pin, and 11 p.. for heavy gun practice originally detailed for March 27 1041:-Firing aren "D' will be affected. (b) Light)

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By Ernie Bushmiller

THIS THING DOESN'T SEEM TO HELP

MUCH!

FEB-10

UFS

EMPEROR LOOKS IT OVER-Emperor Haile Selassic of Ethiopia, right, who is urging his tribesmen to organise and oust the Italians, inspects a Bren gun carrier somewhere in his

It is part of the equipment for a native battalion led by British officers. country.

Cholera Incidence d'Aquino And Sze Sing

Still High

In Rose Room

Gaston d'Aquino (tenor) and Y. C.

Seventeen cases of Cholera (12 Sze (busso), appeared with Harry gun practice between the hours of from Victoria, four from Kowloon and Ore (pianist) in a recital in the Rose

one from Shaukiwan), two cases of Room of the Peninsula Hotel. Diphtheria, eight of Dysentery, one

p.m. and 12 midnight. Firing areas "D" and "E will be affected.

Firing practice as under is notified for April 4 1941.

cuch Typhold, Mensics, and Puerperal Harry Ore accompanied the singers Fever and 32 of Tuberculosis, were and played two numbers. reported on Friday.

Szu and d'Aquino gave to their (a) Heavy Gun practice between

The Cholera cases have reached a songs fine Inflection of tone the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.

and impetus. d'Aquino's "Il Sogno" Firing areas "D" and "E" will be, total of 557.

The Health bulletin of Eastern ports from "Manon" and Sze's "I Belleve" affected. Alternative dato-April 5 1041. (5) Light gun practice between for the week ended March 22, shows (Dargomyshsky) and "La Calunnia" following Casas of infectious from "Barber of Seville" were, ex- the hours of @ p.m. and 12 midnight, the

Mncoo two quisitely rendered and deserving of Firing areas "D" and "E" will be diseases;-Small-pax,

plaudits. cases and Shanghal one case, affected.

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"Religion Under Fire" was the tille of a broadcast from London last night who was by Rev. H, W. Daines Assistant Chaplain of St John's Cathedral, from 1934 to 1930. He re- turned to England and became vienr of the Church of St Nicholas Redford. about two miles from Coventry.

St Nicholas' was one of the many destroyed in the attack on the beauti- ful English city, Mr Baines spoke in general on the effect the bombard- ment of places of worship has had on the people and the new bond of fellowship it has created among all classes.

to

Less than a week after the worst rald, a newspaper reporter who was taking down the list of services for the following Sunday expressed sur-

at number, prischurches se been destroyed but the spirit of Christ still lives," Mr Baines said. He went on describe some of the scenes he und witnessed after the devastation, where touching examplex of hospitality shown by the lucky to the unlucky: men and women were scen rushing to save the lives of others regardless of their own safety; young; inexperienced girls were going among the wounded and suffering, treating ghastly wounds which would have made experienced nurses shudder.

were

Mr Baines spoke of a house where every inch of floor space was taken and one hardly knew who were the hosts and who the guests; all this hus helped to develop a fine spirit of fellowship.

When bia church across the rout was destroyed a little girl suggested that he should erect a cross on the ruins. This was done and as he -stood and looked across the road at the cross standing on the heap of debris, men and women would come across to him and offer a hand of [forced to abandon their boat sympathy: when caught in a storm off Stone-tion to many of what they had lost The bombing had brought realisu- rütter's Island on Saturday evening, by the churches being bonibed. Mr C. S. P. Heywood, Assistant Within three days of his church being Director of the Royal Observatory, destroyed a service was held in and Mr Lestle C. Millington, of the strange surroundings in the

The plan met with enthusiastic Revenue Office swam ashore through a choppy sea and were picked up by reception by the licence and they a Police Inunch in charge of Sergeant had worshipped in this public house

Whatever both

the Haynes and brought back to Kow-jever since. loon tate the same night. The boat church and the people had done these conditions had helped to develop a was washed ashore later.

new fellowship with more members. This destruction he considered an _-_A_sampan__caught_in_the_some ill wind and the many barriers which squall was found washed ushore on used to separate the church from the the Island but there was no sign of street, und the person from the the occupants, a man and his wife, parish had disappeared and another

belfevel

been; new

who are drowned.

to have

of an inn

rooin

fellowship had been created. In many places the church itself had been the peoples' shelter.

had A strong wind caused a heavy The experience of danger swell over the harbour on Saturday guided some to pray for themselves afternoon and continued till late into and many times he had heard sl the night, with intermittent rain, and never prayed as I did then." many native craft and other small "Prayer is not an escape from boats, taken almost unawares, had reality," said Mr Baines in conclu- to make hustily for shore and safety.siun, "ut an entry into reality."

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