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The first
Concert Public Band organised by the Kowloon Re- Simla, Yesterday. aldents Association was 80 pro- Finance Member of the Executive | To a deputation of 30 leading nouneed a success that a second haa Council of India, addressing the Punjab Muslim landowners, the been arranged for Wednesday, June. Viceroy replied, welcoming their 11, at the same time and place-i... Imperial Press Conference, an- assurances of continued loyalty the Kowloon Football Club, from nounced that Imperial Inter-Alluding to the deputation's de-9 p.m. to 11 p.m. On this occasion national Communications, Limit-mand for a large degree of pro- the full Military Band of the lat ed, intended to reduce the cable vincial autonomy, the Viceroy Somerset Light Infantry (Prince gave the assurance that the just Albert's) has been engaged, with rates to the level of wireless claims of Muslims in the Punjab consent of Lt. Col. C. H. Little, rates as soon as the Governments and the important minority com- D.S.O., and Officers. Bandmaster concerned formally approved of munities throughout the country. J. Woolcott is preparing an at- the amalgamation of cables and would not pass unrecognised, not tractive programme of music.
withstanding the. civil dis- wireless in India, Australia and obedience movement. The Viceroy some new features which will be in- It is worth calling attention to South Africa, and with the con- still earnestly desired to promote troduced at this concert. summation of some of these a generous constitutional ad- Arst place there will be a programme agreements, to adopt a single vance, "and, if Indians like your-on sale, with interesting notes on routing instruction "via Imper-selves, who are prepared to co-each of the items, historical and ial." Reuter.
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AMY IN SYDNEY.
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Air Vice-Marshal Game and her own plane landed simultaneously. --Reuter,
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Karachi, Yesterday.. Sir Shah Nawaz Khan Bhutto, a member of the Bombay Council, who presided at a recent meeting of (Continued at foot of next Columin.)
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In the
This will
be set up on the tennis court ad- joining the Club-house. It will be under the management of the Kow- toon Football Club but it will be open to the public on a cash basis. The K.R.A. is greatly indebted to the Kowloon Football Club for the helpful manner in which the Club has treated the whole enterprise. facilitating the effort in every pos- aible way.
There will be no lack of seating accommodation and both of the grand stands will be illuminated, thanks to the generous assistance of the China Light and Power Com- pany. The chairs around the Band atand were quickly filled by the first arrivals on the previous occasion. It has been suggested that patrons would like to reserve seats for themselves and their friends. It is quite a common thing for per- aons to make up a little dinner party with a view to attending the concert afterward, and it would be a great advantage to know that some well placed chairs would be reserved for
some
their company, Arrangements have accordingy been made for a certain number of reserved seats at 50 cents per chair, and bookings can be made at most of the Clubs in Kowloon and t the Anderson Music Co., commencing on Saturday,
SUBMARINE TO POLE.
U.S. Shipping Board Aids British Explorer.
TO BORE THROUGH THE ICE.
Washington, Yesterday.
The United States Shipping Board has to lend the ex-
John McCormick plorer, Sir Hubert Willsins, a de-
Presents
commissioned submarine for a nominal rent for a period not ex-
COLLEEN ceeding five years. — Reuter's
Moore
IN
TWINKLETOES"
Her dancing feet were like the golden flash of happiness in the dark alleys of London's Limehouse where men go to forget and be forgotten.
AT
THE
Remember to ace it-You'll never forget it!
MAJESTIC
Nathan Road, Kowloon."
Preventy ...and cures
rickly Heat
BAYER
BAYER
Afridol- Soap
Afudol
American Service.
[Sir: Hubert Wilkins who, to gether with several members of the proposed expédition, to the Arctic, recently applied for per- American mission to take the
Navy's obsolete submarine P-12, and convert it into an under-ses- craft capable of boring through the ice in the Polar regions, was authoritatively informed that his request would be granted if appli- cation were made through the Shipping: Board.].
MERCILESS STALIN.
Four Men Sentenced to Death for Food Shortage.
REIGN OF TERROR,
Riga, Yesterday, The Soviet Court Yuzovka (now re-named the Stalin) has sentenc cd to death four co-operative offi- clals, Alpert, Kuznetsov, Teren- tiev, and Kozach, for failing to keep the Oonetz Basin supplied with food. Seventeen others have beon sentenced to terms of im prisonment varying from eight to ten years, and thirteen to short- er periods. Two were acquittod.
Reater.
Sind Moslems which, inter. alla,
MENG KONG
AMBSEMENTS:
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ING TALKING SINGING SPECTACLE WITH THE DYNAMIC FAVORITE,
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Bichman
PUTTIN RITZ BEN
ON
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WITH
JOAN BENNETT
JAMES GLEASON AILEEN PRINGLE - LILYAN "TASHMAN MUSIC & SERVING BERLIN
LYKIOS
directed by EDWARD HUSLOMAN
presented by JOSEPH M SCHENCK
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at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.20.
QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE
condemned civil disobedience, de- clared in an interview
bis
greatest objection to the present
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