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ETC. CONCERT.
GALAXY OF TALENT AT ENTERTAINMENT,
EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. An enjoyable and well-attended open air concert was held on Saturday in the grounds of the Kowloon Football Club.
The programme was composed of a galaxy of talent and variety. A feature was the appearance in public of the newly formed Hong Kong String Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. F. Mason, A.R.C.O, L.T.C.L.
The programme was as followe "Chanson de Matin"...Elgar. The Hong Kong String Orchestra under the direction of Mr.
F. Mason, A.R.C.O, L.T.C.L. Song (Selected)....Mr. D. Aquine (The Serenader).
"A Wee Drop of Scotch",
THE CHINA
STANDARD TIMES
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN COLONY.
Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Mr. J. Blackley, Song (Selected)..Mrs. M. Portallion. Kong for June (Standard time Dancing Sceno ...Miss N. Field. of the 120th Meridian, East of Dick Barty & a Piano.
Greenwich) are as follow:-
Song: "Th Demon Song" ..H. Oliver, Mr. W. H. Bailey. Song
Mrs. G. McLeod. Forest Melody.Mentague Phillips. The Hong Kong String Orchestra. Song (Selected) ....Mr. G. McLeod, Humour" ???..Mr. L. A. Jeeves. Songs:
(a) Just
Cottage Small
James H. Handley. (b) O Flower Divine,
Haydn Wood. Mrs. G. R. Lelb.
Mr. D. Aquino opened the pro- gramme with two jazz Hits, In-Dick Barty & a Plano, cluding the Vagabond Lover, and Selected Ducts: Mr. and Mrs. McLead. Mr. J. Blackley delighted the audi- (a) Bouree,
ete with a "Wee bit o' Scotch." (b) Gigue... Edward German, Mrs. Portallion met with success, The Hong Kong String Orchestra. while Mr. Dick Barty displayed
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
MAIL.
The following progranime will be broadcast te-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on 355 metres:-
6-7, p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7 p.m.-Programme of Columbia Records by courtesy of Anderson Music Co.
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TAIKOO CLUB.
CABARET CONCERT A GREAT SUCCESS.
PLEASING ARTISTES..
The Taikoo Club are to be con- gratulated upon the great success of their cabaret concert on Satur- day. The ordinary concert has begun to pall upon the public to some extent, and accordingly (so New Queen's Hail Light says the most reliable source of
Orchestra.
information) the Club Secretary 7.08 p.m. "Ragamuffin", Xylophone Solo,
put on his thinking cap--and last night's show was the result.
"La Tosca", Selection,
A
Rudy Starita, 7.14 p. "I'm 94 To-day ........Will Fys
7,22 p.m.- "In a Camp of the Ancient, Britons",
Albert Ketelbey's Orch, 7.30 p.m. "Dark Red Roses" .Trevor Watkins
7.30 p.m. "The Fourth Form at St. Michaels",
Will Hay and Hia Scholars, 7.12 p.m "Valae Caprice" (Rubenstein),
7,50 p.m.-
Squire Celeste Octet.,
"Labour Party" Talks at the 1920 Elections (Columbia Records): (1) "Finance" The Rt. Hon. Philip
Snowden, M.P.
Women's Opportunity Margaret Bondfleld, M.A. (3) The British Empire"-Rt. Hon.
J. H. Thomas, M.P. (4) "The Labour Party and Unem- ployment Rt. Hon. J. R. Clynes, M.P.
8.04 p.m.
"Leslie Stuart's Memories",
8.12 p.m.-
Layton and Johnson.,
"Wagnerla-Airs from Wagner,
Clement Doucet, Plano, 8.18 p.m. "My Love Parade",
8.24 p.m. "March of the Grenadiers",
Layton and Johnson.
Debroy Somers Band.
8.30 p.m. "Chanson Hindoue",
8.50 p.m. "Ralpheger Quick March,"
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of the prettiest and best-SA, one decorated halls he has ever seen in the Colony. In accordance with Taikoo traditions he was made welcome on the spot, so mucn so that he forgot what time it was and Taikoo is a very long way from Wyndham-Street!
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Mra. Snowden Jones, it must be 8.43 pan.
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Another artiste who scored a was Mr. J. J. Cornelius, who sang several ballads with verve and under- standing, being most efficiently ac-: companied by Mrs, Cornelius.
Greandier Guards Band. 8.57.- The One in The World", Ruth Etting
9 p.m.--Weather Report. 0.05 p.m.~*~ Madame Butterfly, Humming Chorus, La Scala Chorus of Millan
0.12 p.m. "Ave Marin," (Schubert.),
On the lighter side, the Kal
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"The House that Jack Built",
The Four Bright Sparks. Layton and Johnson,
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9.39 p.m.- "The Zephyr," Hubay,
9.45 p.m. Coquette, Paul Whiteman and Orch.
9.52 p.
"At Twilight,
9.59 p.
Zimballat, Violin
Dinica and Orch.
"A Garden in the Rain.
10.08 p.m.
"Evening, Song," Schumana,
10.20 p.m. "Gavota, Gomez,"
ing with funny Bonga and sketches, and, in between the vocal items, the Aeros Band pro- vided music for dancing.
The attendance surpassed all expectations, and many of the visitors were heard to express the hope that the Club will arrange other sirailar functions from time to time.
ac-
BUILDING FATALITIES,
Enquiries made at the Govern Gaspar Cassado, Violincello.ent Civil Hospital on Saturday night elicited the information that Billy Mayeri of the three injured men taken
from the scene of the cident at Gloucester House to the hospital, two had succumbed to their injuries. One of them was the man who had concussion, and the other was one of the two who had fallen outaide the road- way. The third man,' ` altinuch alive, is in a very serious condition and it is not expected that he will live.
Guillerme Gemez, Guitar, From 9.15 p.m.-Gramophone Records will be interspersed by items from the Musical Play "Funny Face" which will be given by the Salisbury Players the Star Theatre, Kowloon.
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bird
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12-Exist
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36-Soothing applica-
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coal
41-A southern con-
stellation
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Archipelagb
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pipe
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