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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930.
THE QUAINTS.
SEE "THE GIRL FRIEND" AT THE STAR TO-MORROW. ·
"JOURNEY'S END" BACK.
Mr. H. E. Sadishury's Company, the Quaints, arrived to-day on the 2.5. Coblenz after an absence of two months, They will open their the Star season to-morrow at Theatre. Kosloon, with "The Girl Friend. the well-known London musical comedy, which succeeded "So. Na Nanette" at the Palace Theatre. It is an exceedingly bright show and contains melodies to be remembered, such as "The Blue Boom," "Mountain Greenery." "Step on the Blues," and many other favourites. This comedy will be produced on Friday and Saturday night, June, 27 and 28.
On Sunday And Monday "Funny Face" will be produced, on Tues- day "The Man From Toronto," and on Wednesday "Journey's End." which will continue until July 5. The final performance to be pre- Fented by this talented Company is "So This is Love."
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CONCERT RELAY,
The outstanding feature of Z. B. for the coming 'W's, engagements
week is a relay of the open-air con- cert, at the Kowloon Football Club on Saturday, the Club Committee having generously assented to the cancert being broadcast.
Always an event keenly looked forward to on the Peninsula during the Summer months, the bill ar- ranged for the Club's first concert of the senson gives every prospect of continuing the success of former years and should provide those listenerz who are unable to attend the concert in person with an enjoy- able broadcast.
Many local entertainers who have previously appeared with success be fore the microphone are contribu- including the programme ting to Mrs, Fortallion. Mr. and Mra. 3eLeod, Mr. Bailey. Dick Barty
Jeeves, fr.} (with piano), Mr. Fleming, and the Hong Kong String Orchestra.
This feature will mark the first relay from the Kowloon Football Club and Z. B. W's. first broadenst of an open-air concert.
Favoured by the weather clerk though this Club has been in pre- vious open-air entertainments, pro- vision will be made for a dance pro- gramme to be broadcast from the studio should inclement weather necessitate postponement of the concert.
The relay will commence at 9.15 p.m. being preceded by a recorded concert and dance programme from the studio from 7 pim., the station closing down at the conclusion of the concert, approximately 11.30
Tientsin. Yesterday. Mr. Lenox Simpson has engaged a number of additional foreigners for the Customs to-day, including several former Customs men, while, numerous applications from retired Customs men
being received p.m. are from Shanghai.
The vexed question now is the payment of duty at both ends, and will recognise whether Shanghai the duties paid at this end, and vice versa. In any event. shippers will be the sufferers, and Mr. Lenox Simpson has specially telegraphed to Yen Hri-shan asking for instruc tions on this point.
The
new Commissioner, seems confident of his ability completely the service, and to reorganise emphasises that all the .key positions are being given to former Customs men only, with special at- tention to the examining and as- sessing departments.-Reuter.
The suggestion has been made that every police laboratory in France should have its cinema- tograph service.
Objections to America's new Tariff Bill expressed by two foreign diplomats have led to a demand by a Senator for their recall.
Pianoforte Recital.
To-night, Mr. Harry, Ore will give another of his popular piano- forte recitals from the studio, Mrs.
soprano, Snowden-Jones, panied by Mr. Mason, also tributing to the programme which will commence at 9 p.m.
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The early evening programme to-morrow, Thursday, will include a further "Art" talk by Mr. W. Noise entitled "Pictures and their place in the home."
Studio Concert on Friday, On Friday at 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod will contribute to the with vocal ducta, Studio concert
other artistes in this concert, In- cluding Mrs, Portallion, Miss R. Mow Fung, Mra. Howell, Dr. Ryde and Mr. F. Mason.
Three relays will be undertaken by Z. B. W. during the week-end, in addition to the trans-harbour relay. The weekly organ recital which will be rendered by Mr. G. Longyear will be broadcast from the Union Church during the Saturday mid-
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Recorded selections
In the pro- gramme of Sunday evening will be Interspersed with baritone solos by Mr. Bailey, who has already proved
most successful contributor microphone performances.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
to
will be The following programme broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station 2.B.W. on 355
metres --
7 p.31.
6-7p.m.-Chinese Programme. "The High School Cuduts", March,
Victor Band. Southern Melody Soft Shoe Dance",
Jimmy Smith
7.08 p.m.
7.15 p.m.*** Gems from "Ob, Kay",
7,21 p.m.- "Spring Song",
The Revelers,
International Concert Orell.
7.30 p.m. "Gioconda", Barcarola.....De Luca
7.38 p.m.- "When Day is Done",
Paul Whiteman & Orch. 7.47 m. "Might_" Lak' a Bose'
Paul Robeson. 7.53 p.m.- "Sleepy Rio Grande"... Billinga.
7.59 p.m. "The Nightingale and the Rose",
Rosa Ponsella. 8.00 p.m. "Traumerei"..Edwin Lemare, Org
8.16 1.0. "Sonny" Buy"....John McCormack."
S.21 p.. The Fairest of the Fair",
Sousa's Band. 8.27 pm- "All I Want is Just One",
Maurice Chevller, 8.33 p.m.- "Sweet Hawaiian Dreams",
Hilo Hawaiian Orch. 8:0 "Check and Double Check",
8.45 p.m.--
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! come-tax offices. In his pre- increase of mosquitoes, to ***Malaria experts of the healthsidential address at the confer service, apparently puzzled by the ence of the Association of Officers new outbreak, the like of which of Taxes at Brighton, t had not been known since the work "At a time," he said, "when 'rich On malaria control Started many Industrial corporations and en- years ago, are now conducting in lightened employers are fitting. Vita vestigations of the individual cases, glass to let the sunlight in, the All the cases have been reported to once of Works still thinks it suf- be realdents, as distläguished fromficient to clean our windows' about transients, those coming from the once in three months, towards the prayincas to Manila for treatment. end, of which the outlook, if we are The fear of the health service fucky enough to have one, is one of was further strengthened when a perpetual rust and fog. malaria puspect presented himself
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to the health authorities this morn to Mr. George Lansbury that he Ing, stating that he has, gone, out of Manlin Blood mination of this case was at once ordered and If positive it will show that the hot Imported, it was
should pause in his arrangements for mixed bathing in the Serpentine and Inspect the conditions under which hundreds of officers in the income-tax service are expected by the department to maintain not only heen written about buoyancy of spirits but health and alaria outbreaks efficiency, If appearance is any les so far criterion, Hadrian's Wall has little to of the stronger title to antiquity than
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