MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1929.

“ON APPROVAL” TO-DAY'S RADIO

FORTHCOMING PRODUCTION

DY LOCAL A.D.C.

AN INTERVIEW

No so long ago the foundations

RADIO PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY

Z. B. W. ON 350 METRES

THE CHINA MAIL

THE BANVARDS

GIVING DELIGHTFUL SHOWS AT KOWLOON

"Commere and Compere" the open- p.m. Demonstration In item right down to the Finale the programme was packed with merriment.

7.48 p.m.-Evening Weather Re

B

p.m. Evening Programme (Columbia Records).

Iolanthe: Selection" (Sullivan)

A popular item was “A Singing Lesson" a short sketch in which Mias Cherry Wylmott took the role of teacher. She proved irresistible And, the autlence joined heartily song

MERRY PROGRAMMES

The following programme will be Last night at the Star Theatre, Banvard Musical of the Peak were shaken to their broadcast to-day from the Govern-Kowloon, the granite cores by rumours of the ment radio station on the Peak, the Comedy Company gave a repeat per- metres. formance of the bright and original introduction in Ameries of a sys-wave-length being 850 tem of Companionate Marriages. The call sign of the station is revue "The Folies Bergere." From Such a bold solution of an eternal Z.B.W..

5.30-6.20 problem is typical of our American friends, but it does not appeal to Programme. the

conservative more

British mind, nor could we be said in gen-port. eral to approve of the French, Chinese or Biblical solutions. The most intelligent minds have ap- plied themselves to the problem, and one solution is presented by that witty dramatist Mr. Frederick Lonsdale in his play "On AP: proval."

Hearing that it was about to be

the H.KA.D.C., produced by hastened to obtain the views of those concerned in this production and was duly introduced to Mrs. F. G. Hunt, a moat charming lady. who has undertaken the production of this piece of "On Approval."

Witty Treatment

Oh yes, but it is not as daring as you might think in its treat- ment of the theme; it merely deals most wittily but with characteria- tic British compromise with the

Court Symphony Orchestra. Johnny Williams Hornpipo" Flanagan At The Racket"

In the

*

SHADOWS BEFORE.

COMING EVENTS: ANNOUNCED

IN THE “MAIL, "S

To-day W.. R. Banvarda New Musical Comedy Co., in "Clowns In Clover," at Star Theatre, 9.15 pm.

To-day-Harmston's Circus, Praya East Reclamation, 9.15 pm.

To-day Queen's Theatre; "Em- Today World Theatre; "She, | The Only One," Chinese picture A Courageous Girl" (2.80 and 7.15 p.m.)

den."

To-day Star Theatre; "His

Today Secretary,"

Smooth As Satin."

Majestic Theatre;

Feb. 19, 21, 22, 23, 26–Hong Kong Amateur Dramatic Club presents "On Approval," at the Theatro Royal.

"Love."

Feb.

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the chorus of "C-o-n-s-t-a-n-l-n-o-p-l·e." Comic Sketch by Flanagan Bros. good acting as well as beautiful sal- Items which were notable for "Sonata In A Major"

Feb. 20-29-Queen's Theatre; Violin Solo, Lionel Tertising and costumes were "A Cas- Les Millions D'Arlequin-Serenaco" illan Episode" and "Jade" in which

Theatre: 20-21-World the Beauty Chorus was seen to ad-She's The Only One," Chinese Valer Triste"

The Silver Stars Band. Vantagė. "The Kangaroo Hop"

"An Old Theme Burlesqued" had picture "Poor Daddy" (2.30 and the audience. rocking with laughter. 7.15 p.m.) "It's A Grand Old Song Is Home,It was presented in three forms (a)

Feb. 20-21-Star Theatre; "Adam Sweet Home"

a la Musical Comedy, (b) a la Fred And Evil" " Comedian Billy Williams.

Lonsdale, and (c) a la Rússlan "Queen Of The Earth" "The Shade Of The Palm (from Ballet. The last-mentioned was the most amusing and again gave Miss Cherry Wylmott a special oppor- tunity to shine. The "Dying Swan" tremely funny. dance in this burlesque was ex-

"Florodora"}

Baritone Kenneth Walters

"Carmen" (Bizet)

Selection, Classic Symphony

Orchestra.

problem presented. The daring of "Love's Old Sweet Song" the play lies not in its subject but "Evensong"

in the manner of its presentation.

Organ Solo

Four characters only are included, "The Fool Of The Force" (Carney) George Carney & Company the Duke of Bristol, Richard Halton, Mrs. Maria Wislack and Siegfried: Grand Fantasy" (Wag

Miss Helen Hayle. These parts were undertaken in London by four

jner)

Band Of The Garde

Republicaine

of the most brilliant of the modern "Melodie In E" generation of actors, Ellis Jeffreys, "Platair D'Amour" Valeria Taylor, Edmond Breon and

'Cello Solo, W. H. Squire.

Ronald Squire, all of whom have Selection From "Faust" (Gounod) established high reputations for

the subtlety and delicacy of their acting and it is in this subtlety and delicacy that the whole attrac- tion of the play lies.

Our A.D.C.

Columbia Symphony

On

Orchestra "Elder Eatmore's Sermon

Throwing Stones" "Our Child"

Charles E. Mack

I was most agreeably surprised "Semiramide" Overture to find that there

In were Colonial A.D.C.'s members of such high intelligence and spirit, that "I Come Fra' Scotland" they were not only willing, but "Mr. John Mackenzie, O." also capable of undertaking these parts. I would especially ask the! public to assist the cast in preserv. ing the perfect balance of the pro- duction by being in their seats before 9.16 p.m.

British Broadcasting Co.'s Wire

Symphony Orchestra.

"Hungarian

(Liszt)

Laughing Comedian Billy Williams. Rhapsody No. 8"

All the other items were of an equally high standard, and every member of the Companý performed splendidly.

be presented.

To-night "Clowns in Clover" will

CRICKET WRITERS

A DOUBTFUL BLESSING

The activities of prominent cricket players in the field of journalism have drawn down upon them the adverse criticism of "The Field."

|

Feb. 20-21-Majentic). Theatre "Her Honour the Governor."

Feb. 21-Vocal & Plano Recital at Helena May Institute, 5.30 p.m. Feb. 22-23World Theatre; "Les Miserables,"

Feb. 22-23-Star Theatre;"Sun Risc."

Feb. 23-International dance display at Club de Recreio, King's Park, 4 p.m.

March 1-Dance at Engineers and Shipbuilders' Institute.

March 6-Garden Party at Club de Recreio, King's Park, in honour of the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga and the Hon. Dr. Too, 5.30 p.m.

Lammerts Auctions **** Feb, 19, 20-At Talkoo Sugar Factory, Quarry Bay, a quantity of surplus atores, 10.80 a.m.

st., Miscellaneous goods and furn!- Feb. 21-At Sales Room, Daddell-

ture, 2.80 p.m.

Feb. 22At Sales Room, a valu- able collection of Fostage stamps, 5.15 p.m.

Sports

Feb. 25, 25, 27 & Mar. 2-Hong Kong Jockey Club Annual Raco Meeting.

March 2---Boxing Tournament at Theatre Royal.

March 16-St. Peter's Church YM.C.'s Marathon Race, 3 p.m.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the cricket historians of the future and the near future at that will have serious- ly to consider whether they ought not to give some attention to the journalistic activities of promin- ent players. Cricket, let it be said at once, has practically always had its amateur journal- prominence as players, were ask ists men who, because of their

ed by newspapers to write about The staging designs by Mr. C. P.

the game. Anderson, and the enthusiasm and

But even B.B.C.'& Wireless Symphony

these developments efficiency of Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones,

can hardly have prepared them. Orchestra.

Feb. 20 China Provident Loan the stage manager, and his assist-

general body of cricketers for the 10.10 p.m.-News Bulletin. ants, contribute the essential ar-"Barber of Seville" Overture sudden increase of amateur jour- & Mortgage Co., Ltd's thirty-second B.B.C.'s Wireless Symphony nalistic activities which has coin-annual meeting, 6th floor, Pedder

- Orchestra.cided with the tour of the English Building, 12.15 p

cricket team in Australia, And Feb. 21—Annual general meeting appearing with the greatest proof European Y.M.C.A. Kowloon, minence and in the largest type, 6.30 pm.

tistic linish.

I can promise the play-going

Piano Solo, Ethel Leginaks. "Le Coq D'Or:--Rusalan Dance" "Le Coq D'Or:-Bridal Procea.

sion"

public of Hong Kong a revelation ("Introductions"

of the mow, dramatic art which has come into being since the war. -SPECIALLY CONTRIBUTED,

Comic Sketch by Jack & Evelyn. God Save The King. 10.30 p.m.-Close Down.

IN OTHER PLACES

CHRONICLES FROM JAPAN

TO JAVA

LESSON - SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG

"Soul" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ,

Major Easton, of the Rubber Scientist,

Sunday on February 17.

Research Institute, la back in The Golden Text was: "Bless Malaya from Home leave. the Lord, O my soul: and all that fs within me, bless his holy name" (Pa. 103.1),

Mr. R. E. Wilgress is appointed an analyst and officer under the the Food and Drugs Act within Singapore Municipality.

Among the cltations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Lay not

Mrs. A. M. Goodman joins the up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth Committee of. Ladies under the and Girl's Protection corrupt, and where thieves break Women through and steal: But lay up for Ordinance, Straits Settlements.

where neither moth nor rust doth

yourselves treasures In heaven, Extension of leave for two months corrupt, and where thieves do not from January 25 has been granted break through nor steal: For where to the Hon. Mr. H. B. Egmont your treasure is, there will your Hake M. F. C., Straits. Bettle: heart be also" (Matt. 6: 19-21).

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the

ments.

teer Corps.

The Colonial Auxiliary Long Christian Science textbook," Science Service Medal has been awarded to and Health with Key to

theCompany Quartermaster Sergeant Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: Lee Kiah Wah, Singapore Volun- "Man walks in the,direction towards which he looks, and where his treasure is, there will his heart be also, If our hopes and affections are spiritual, they come from above, not from beneath, and they bear as of old the fruits of the Spirit" (p. 451).

REFUSE DESTRUCTOR

QUESTION FOR SANITARY. BOARD

The Kok Kok Night School (Singapore) having been used for the purpose of political propaganda against the Colony's interest, has been declared unlawful.

A marriage has been arranged and will take place in Penang on

February 27, between Mr. H Burnard, of Klang, and Misa G. N. Phillips, of Barnstaple, Devon.

The Singapore Chamber of Com- At the meeting of the Sanitary merce and the Kong Woo Nian As

called upon tą Board to-morrow, the Hon. Mr. sociation "are J. P. Braga, pursuant to notice, will furnish proof of their existence, ask:

saya a Singapore contemporary to hand....

"Reverting to the question of incinerators for refuse destruc- tion, will the Head of the Sand- tary Department place himself in communication with the Commis-

SZECHUAN WAR

sioner of Publle Works at Shang- A report has been received that tal and and out the result, when General Yang Sen appears to be available, of the experiment about forming a group of armies in the to commence of a small incinera north of Szechuan with the inten

tor, for which the provision of a tion of once more attacking Chung- sum of Taels 60,000 has been king.

made by the Shanghai Munlol-

pality, to ascertain its efficacy as

a means of disposing of wet and to the incinerators for the disp

dry garbage, the cost of ita main of village refuse,

tenance and the use or otherwise Application for.

for road purposes of the cllaker licence, on the obtained?unnun

Other items on the agenda' are

al-road,

Minute by the President relating Nose7251)

are messages from famous old Australian players., What is the net result? Knowing that so- called authoritative opinions and |criticism are expected of them, the players writing in England proceed glibly to apportion praise and blame in an unstinted way on the evidence of cabled-and often garbled-reports while those who are actually in Australia watching the matches must needs search jout as many points as possible for criticism. The fact is that the amateur journalist of the modern kind is hardly ever an unbiased observer, however hard he may try to be; and in expressing his opinions hurriedly in print he fre- quently irritates and seldom en- lightens his readers. Among the famous old players, there have been very few indeed who have in any way enhanced their repu- tations by writing.

Meetings

Feb. 19-Annual general meeting of Y.M.C.A. Lady Helpers in Nava! & Military Y.M.C., City Hall, 11

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Feb. 19-Band of the 1st Bn. Queen's Royal Ref. beats "Retreat" on H.K. Cricket Club ground, 5 p.m. Miscellaneous.

To-day-Helena May Institute "At Home," 4.30 p.m.

Discussion:

To-day - Fireside Education, at European Y.M.C.A. Kowloon, 9 p.m.

FOR HONAN

LU CHUNG-LIN LEAVES NANKING

Shanghai, Saturday. It is reported from Nanking that sonment, the terms ranging from General Lu Chung-lin, Marshal Fang Yu-hsiang's Chief of Staff, left for Honan this afternoon,---- Reuter.

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