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"J-PANS" CONCERT.

TROOPS AT ROPE FACTÓRY ENTERTAINED.

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M.C.L. CONCERT.

“REVELLERS” PLAY AT

On

"The

J-Pans," Miss Violet Capell's talented concert

party, lers," entertained Service men at the Rope

amateur

tainment committee.

NAVAL YARD, '

K.O.S.B. CONCERT.

SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR AT KOWLOON DOCK.

The full band of the King's Own Sunday night the "Revel

the party of local Scottish Borderers performed last

artlats,

an-night at the weekly al. fresco con- gave

Since Factory on Saturday night under other "Al Fresco" concert cart at the Kowloon Dock. the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. enter in

the change from afternoon to aid of the Ministering

evening Serformances, the con- Accommodation was taxed to the Children's League, this time on certa have become increasingly utmost, and long before the con- the tennis court of the Dockyard popular, and last night an unusual- an- Recreation Club in the Naval ly large gathering of civilians as

Yard, and repeated the success which they scored earlier in the week at the Kowloon Football Club's ground.

cert was due to start, it was nounced that the "house" was full. This did not deter many daring spirits, however, who had a bird's eye view of the "show" perched on beams high up on the roof of the building.

The programme was up to the usual high standard set up by this party in previous appearances and every item was enthusiastically re- ceived. Specially popular with the audience were the "Four Italianos," and Mr. Arnold as "A little bit of fluff. Miss Phyllis Capell and Mt. Glover were seen to advantage in a charming song-scena entitled "To a miniature."

well as Service men thronged the bathing beach, on which the con- cort was held."

and

In addition to the full band, the The revelry was in aid pipers and drummers of the regi- of the Naval and Dockyard ment were also in attendance, and Branch of the M.C.L., and like contributed a lot to the programme

with popular Scottish aira the previous one it was well at-horn-pipe dancing by Pipe-Major tended, and a tidy sum of money w.C.K. Mackle, which were en- was collected for a deserving thusiastically received. Special mention must be made also of the cause.

cornet solo by Musician H. Latimer, whose piece "A Dervish Chorus in the Soudon" was well received. Of the selections rendered by the "show" (military band, the most popular were the excellently rendered thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Sullivan's "The Gondoliers" and

The tennis court was very Koenig's "The Post Horn." Misses V. Capell, P. Capell, E. Rose, B. Walker, C.-Xavier, M. tastefully decorated, as Navali Gittens, P. Gittens, M. Glendinning. Yard people alone know how to R. Wong, Mrs. I. Thompson, Measts with flags and cunningly

The members of this elever com. bination of local amateur artistes

are:--

With a few changes, the pro- gramme was in the main a re- petition of the one which went Cover so well at Kowloon, and all

attended the who

C. Lake, T. V. Harmon, A. W. Ram-ranged electric bulbs.

ar-

The il-

acy, F. P. Lenfeety, G. Arnold, Hlumination was much comment- Glover, C. Thompson, and H. J. Fountain. Miss Vaughan was the ed on on account of its not be- accompanist:

ing glaring, the subdued lights giving a fairyland touch to the surroundings with its dark forms of buildings just discernible in the offing.

D.O.G.A. CONCERT.

NEW PAVILION TO BE BUILT.

Following is the programme of a concert in aid of a pavilion for the Diocesan Old Girls Associa- tion, to be given at the Cathedral Hall, on Wednesday, September 28, at 9 pm.

Part I.

Quartette, Mrs. G. Aubrey, Miss Braga, Miss C. Braga, and Mr. J. Braga; Recitation, Rev. W. W. Rogers; Soprano Solo,

The members of the concert party, all of whom worked with a will to please their audience, were Mts: F. C. Clemo, Mrs. W. R. Fleming, Miss A. Tollan, Miss L. Tollan, Mr. W, R. Fleming, C. Clemo, Mr. J. Mr. F. Greenham, Mr. J. Wolgemuth, Mr. W.-J. Geall, Pipe-Major Eadie, Lce.-Cpl. Yates and Pip- er Davidson.

Humorous Selections, The chorus singing by the en- excellent, while

Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. Mrs. R. Sanger, Cello Solo, tire party was

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Mr. Geo. Surmi; Baritone Soto, each one acquitted him or her Mr. A. Morley Horder; Piano self well in the individual turns, Solo, Mr. R. Baldwin, A.T.C.L.; all of which were well applaud- Mrs. Fleming, Mr. Humorous Item,. Mr. W. Cade ed. Burnett; Dance, Miss J. Mitchell, Wolgemuth and Mr. Clemo all proved themselves possessers of fine voices, and their solos with selected songs immediately made a hit with the audience.

Part II.

Trio, Mrs. G. Aubrey, Miss Braga, Miss.C. Braga: Baritone Solo, Mr. A. Morley Horder; Humorous Item, Mr. W. Cade Burnett; Soprano Solo, Mrs. R. Sanger; Cello Solo. Mr. Geo. Surmi; Dance, Miss J. Mitchell; Recitation, Rev. W. W. Rogers; Piano Solo, Mr. R.Baldwin,

A.T.C.L.

Accompanists:-Mrs. F. Aus- tin, Mra. C. P. James, Miss E. Graga, and Mr. R. Baldwin.

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The full programme was follow:

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• Bugle March, ...."The Gsth

..Alller. Brigade"..

(Band and Bugles). March,..."Lord Dunmore," Strathspey, "Stirling Castle," Reel

"Miss Girdle," Selection, "The Gondoliers,"

Sullivan. Slow March."The Borderers," March......"Invercauld," Strathspey.."Bogan Lochan,"

"The Ball that was

in Oban."

Reel

"A Dervish Chorus. In the Soudan," (Soloist Mustelan H. Latimer). Sebek, "Tattoo" by the Buglers. Slow March........"The Skye Gathering, March "The Back O'Benachie." Strathspey "The Market Place

of Inverness." Reel "The Piper O'Drummond." Selection of "Irish Songe and

Dances"

.Godfrey. Dance "The Sallora' Hornpipe" Traditional (Pipe Major W. C. Mackie). Galop...The. Post. Horn"

Koenig.

Grand National Fantasia "Scotland's Pride" arr: Godfrey.

"The Last Post" "Abide With Me" "Lights Out" "Blue Bonnets O'er the Border". "God Save the King" Conductor... Mr. W. H. Fitz-Earle,

A.R.C.BL

Pipe Major.... W. C. K. Mackie.

Mr. J. Greenham and Mr. W. J. Geall as a "padre" capably handled the humorous part of Highland the

programme. Dancing by the Misses L. and D. Tollan and Lee.-Cpl. Yates and Piper Davidson was one of the features of the programme. Drum Major Yates and Davidson of the Cameronfans need no introduc- tion to the public, they having recently appeared at the Lee Garden, while the Tollan Sisters are equally well known, figuring. frequently in the Y.M.C.A. con- cert programmes. These young ladies had more than their share of the work, for after the "fling," they had to "trip" a fancy dance, and end up by "kicking" the Charleston..

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