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SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1932.
THIRD SYMPHONIC CONCERT -
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GROUND FLOOR LOUNGE,
PROGRAMME.,
Part I.
1. Coronation March....
PART 11. Cont.
"A. Rubenstein.
G. Meyerbeer. /3. Melody in F
from Opera "The Prophet"
2. Valse Espana
E. Waldteufel.
3. Indian Love Lyrics ...
A. Woodford - Finder.
14. Pique Dame
(Selection) Dramatic Opera
P. Tschaikowsky.
INTERVAL.
Part II.
1. The Barber of Seville
4. Lotus Land... S. Scott.
1.
Piano Solo by Nura Kanis
INTERVAL.
Part III.
The Shamrock...
W. Middleton. Selection of Irish Melodies
2. Czardas-Caikos. et Bohe mienne ...... Bohm-Sitt.
Violin Solo by Miss Norah Flint
Kanis Accompaniment by Nurs
P. Droadof 3. Song of the Volga Boat, man (Ej uchnem).
G. Rosaini.
2. Preludium
A. Jarnefelt. National Finland Song
Land of Hope and Glory.
Massed Bands Directed by
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(By Patrol Leader.)
reminded that they
RADION
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following programm be broadcast to-day from the H
Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B., on a wavelength of 855 metres (845 K.0.3):-*
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-11.30 p.m.-European Pro gramine of Victor and H.M,V. Re-
Only one boy, P. L. Tang Sanh must "be prepared" for the worst, noticed that one of his shoe laces as steps are being made to lutro- had been changed. At the end of duce new tests for the Prince of the evening the Lions led with $5 cords. Wales Banner.
Scouters Course.
A scouters' course, under the Rev. N. V. Halward, M.C., Commissioner for Training, is in progress at the Association Headquarters. The theoretical course is held every Monday, commencing at 8.80 p.m.
points to their credit, with the 7.03-7.27 p.m.- Eagles second with 49, and the Petroachka Suite (Strawinsky), Swifts and Kangaroos totalled 38 points each.
Next week a general inspection will be carried out, and these will also be general knowledge tests.
Beggar's Usefulness.
1
Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sorge Koussevitzky (6882-4).
7.27-7.45 p.m.--Variety.
Organ Solo-
Orange Blossom Time,
Song-
HONG KONG
VOLUNTEER
DEFENCE CORPS
ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK.
Orders issued by Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, D&O, OBE., Com- manding H.K.V.D.C.;—
PARADES
Battery.
There will be no parades until further notice.
No. 1809 L/Cpl. N. A. E. Mackay, Anzac Company.
Appointment.
No. 1900 Pte. W. J. Rattey, A.A.L.A. Company
‚; appointed C.Q.M. Sergeant with effect from
Transfer.
No. 1459 Pte. G. N. Mitchell, No.
Armoured Car Section. There will be a parade for the yesterday. whole Section on Monday, 13th In- Sandy MacPherson (B3189),†stant, at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.
Body and Soul,
Machine Gun Company. Gracie Fields (Comedienne). Recruits Classes will, assemble
(B3888).
every Tuesday from Tuesday, 21st Machine Gun Troop, is transferred Instant, until end of August. to Machine Gun Company as fron
N.C.O.'s Class on Friday, 17th June 10. instant as usual.
next Monday Mr. R. Dormer, S.M.) An elderly Chinese beggar man, will give a talk on first aid. The who hobbled about on two crutches practical part of the course will be near the Chater Bungalow site in held later.
[Kowloon, made himself: useful in Scout Sympathies
helping in a tracking game arranged Piano Solo The sympathies of the local move-by Mr. Dormer for the 1st Kowloon
She's Funny That Way, ment is extended to Dr. J. E. Dovey, boys on Thursday evening. The of the Medical Department, on the beggar hobbled across a certain Song- and lose he and his wife, Mrs. (Dr.) area, say, 10 by 10 yards, and the | Dovey have been called upon to bear, S.M. added a few more footsteps,
through the death of Mr. E. R. and the combination told a story. Dovey, the Government Analyst,
Murray Group. Dr. Dovey's cousin. Dr. Dovey
inclement weather was Scoutmaster of the 2nd Hong Saturday afternoon prevented the song Kong (now re-named 1st Kowloon) 4th Hong Kong Murray Troops Group for a time in 1928. His from going for a hike around the lectures in frst aid were most help- Hong Kong reservoirs. Mr. W. C. ful.
Law, scoutmaster of the troop, tells me that if the weather is fine to- day, they are having an outing.
D.S.M. Kowloon.
Ying Wah College.
The
last
I was sorry to learn that the 2nd Kowloon (Ying Wah College) Troop has become disorganised, but an I learn from an authoritative encouraging vote from the Scout source that Mr: Dormer is to be master, Mr. Wu Cho-pang, states appointed District Scoutmaster of that the troop is being re-organ- Kowloon. Congratulations! ised, and hope to be in a flourishing condition within a fortnight. My
best wishes go with them.
Scout Millington.
Scout Harry Millington, formerly
of the 15th Dover Troop, and now'
a member of St. Andrew's Troop.)
HIS GOOD TURN
Saved A Bird From Telephone Wire.
A Patrol Leader, who by his
has passed the Swimmer's Badre, modesty, wishes to remain anony-
He is a very keen lad.
2nd Hong Kong Group
Still Some Vacancies.
mous, senda me the following:-
"On the afternoon of Friday, the King's Birthday, I was standing in my room looking out of my win- dow. I noticed some black object, in a distance, wriggling on a tele-i "The 16th Hong Kong Catholic phone wire. Using a spy-glass I} Cathedral Group is now registered saw that the object was a sparrow. and known as the 2nd Hong Kong Hitching a knife to the end of a Catholic Group. The following are stick, I went out to see what I the officials:-Patron: H. E. Mongr. could do for the suffering bird. H. Valtorta, President: Vacant, "I was later joined by my brother Vice-President: Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, who brought a step-ladder along 8. J. Chaplain: Rev. Fr. E. Teruzzi, with him. It was drizzling at the Scoutmaster-in-charge: Daniel W.time.
Luke, Cubmaster: C. Coelho, Patrol "We found that the bird, a baby Leadera: L R. Sequeira, F. X.sparrow, was strung to, the wire by Seqdeira, M, Gutierrez, H. Guterres, L. Remedios, A. Ablong.
The Headquarters is at the Cathe dral Tower, Caine Road.
one of its legs. We remembered the story of Bruce and the spider, and we tried and tried until we succeeded in cutting the bird down. There are still some vacancies, in "The bird was drenched and it the Group and all parents interested must have bean In torture for some in the Scout movement are asked to time. We went home and placed get in touch with the Scoutmaster.the bird, whose leg was injured, in The Group held a concert some a cardboard box with cloth padding. time during May to raise funds. As The bird recuperated and after a a reault we have now a very fine night's rest in a cage, we let it fly quarters with B rooms for the off-happily away,”. cera, Rovers, Scouts and Cubs. Each There is a good turn for us to Patrol has its own corner.
do everyday, If we look for it.
The quarterly Inter-patrol com- petition resulted in the Eagle Patrol, under P. L. F. X. Sequeira, came first, with the Kingfisher Patrol, under P. L. Gutierres, a close second.
US. SCOUTS' PRESIDENTS
·MUNIFICENCE
› Gift of $250,000.
A gift of $250,000 to establish
Carroll Gibbons (B3081). Happy Days are Here Again,
Johnay Marvin (Comedian) (22186). Guitar Duet-
Love Dream of Lula Lu,
Frank Ferera & John Paaluhi The
(32816),
It's A Habit of Mine,
Maurice Chevalier (Baritone) (22007).
8 p.m.-Local Time: 7.45-8.15 p.m.-A Concert.. Song
Valley of Laughter (Sanderson),
Mavis Beanett (Soprano) (B2572), Piano Solo-
Le Petit Ane Blanc (Ibert), Rococo (Palmgren),
Benno Moiseivitch (E492). Vocal Dust
Thinking of You ("Five O'Clock
Girl"-Ruby), Marigold (Besly),
Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham (B8029).
Violin Solo
Ruralla Hungarica-Molto Vivace
(Dohnanyi), Rurala Hungarica-Presto
(Dohnanyi),
Fritz Kreisler (1429),
Song-
Love the_Moon (Rubers), Jeunesse (Barry),
Walter Glynne (Tenor) (B2761).
.
The entire musical numbers of the
8.15-9.30 p
Opera "H.M.S. Pinafore” (Gilbert-Bullivan),
Recorded under the direction of Rupert D'Oyly Carte (C-18). 9.30-11.30 p.m.-Dance Music.
Fox Trot-
The Moon is Low, Montana Cali Lucky Beven, Sing Something Simple Say "Out" Cherie, Love is Like a Bong Waltz
Save the Last Dance for Fox Trot-
Too Late
Mo,
A.A.L.A. Company.
No. 1 Section (A.P.C.) and No.
weekly
6 Platoon, is transferred to the Re- serve Company as from Jane 10.
No. 1936 Tpr. S. E. Edgar,
Struck off, the Strength. Having left the Colony:- No. 1241 Pte. G. R. Hayes, No. 7 Platoon, as from June 10,
2 Section (Hong Kong Electric).- No: 1487 Pte. J. A. Summers, No.
instruction 7 Platoon, as from June 10.
Usual parades are suspended till further notice.
Instead the two Sections M.C., A.S.C. Cadre, as from June No. 1152 Sgt. T. D. E. Pendered;
Thursday of each month commenc will parade together on the first 10.
No. 682 Sqm. W. C. Clark, Corps Ing July 6 at A.P.C. Installation, Signals, as from April & North Point at 5.30 p.m.
Mem
Amendment. bersace strongly urged to attend Corps Orders No. 22/92 Para, 2 as often sa possible intermediate "Having Been Dismissed" for the parades with No. 3 Section, Centre following members should read at Headquarters every Monday at "Having Been Permitted to Re- 5.30 p.m.
Other Sections will parade ac- cording to the following time table:-
No. 3 Section, Centre, at Head quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 18th instant.
No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, at Kowloon Dock at 5.80 p.to, on Friday, 17th Instant
No. 5 Section, Kowloon Cricket Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club) at 6 pm. on Tuesday, 14th in- stant.
Reserve Company.
The attention of members is drawn to the advantage of closer fer. to the Anti-Aircraft Light Au- contact with the Corps by trans- tomatic Company." Conditions of service in the AALA, Company have been drafted specially to meet the restricted need öf ́ex- volunteers for regular and fre- quent training and in view of the very light obligations called for it (22392) is hoped that all reservists who
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are on the reserve list of other Companies will apply to Headquar- (22581) ters for transfer.
The Officers Commanding the jundermentioned Unita "will issue
sign":
No. 1398 Tor, F. S. Holcroft. No 1668 Tpr. J. A. Cooper,
Leave.
2 Platoon, returned from leave on No. 1896. Pte. F. J. T. Lacke, No.
May 18, 1932,
Strength.
The following have been taken. on the Strength:-
No. 1885 Pte. E. R. Jenkins,
Anzac Company. No. 1886 Pte. G. J. White, An-
zac Company.
No. 1187 Pte. A. P, Hall-Thomp
son, Armoured Car Section. No 1889 Pta. G. E. Wetton,
· A.ALA Company.. No. 1890 Pte. D. Clow, A.9.C.
Cadrewzelan
No. 1891-Ft C. C. Stark, A.S.C.
Cadre
No 150 FPC Morgan, No. 1898 PP. Vickare,, A.5.0.
A.S.C. Cadre
No. 1894 Pto. L. A. R. Duncan,
Cadre.
A:S.C." Cadre. M
No: 1895 Pte. J. Ormiston, A.S.C
Cadre.
No, 1896 Pte. F. D. Lawrence,
ABC. Cadran
(22871) their Orders separately to their No. 1897 P. R. Rathmell,
Commands:-"
Limehouse Blues,
Echoes of the Jungle .. She Didn't Say “Yes”, The Night Was Made for
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1-Engineer Company.
Love,
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II-Corps Signals,
III-Motor Gun Troop
IV.-Motor Machine Gun Section.. V-Scottish Company.
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Walt
Paradise, Someday 1 Find You
Trot Buffalo Rhythm,
Cơn tha Beach with You"
Jane Time is Love Time, How the Time Can Fly Stopping into Love Calling Tango
Tango Americano
Fax
Trotm Sp Sweet,
On Sunday, June 8, the Group at tended a Procession of Our Lady of and endow a training school for Doin' the Rumba Rosary at the Cathedral and acted Boy Scout leaders has been made by After To-night as Guard of Honour on the occasion. Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff as a memorial Walls After the Procession the members to her son, Mortimer L. Schiff, it
One Night Alone With You,
Call me Darling,
VI-Portuguese Company. VII-Anzac Company.
(22743) H.M. the King's Birthday Parade, (22740)
The following letter which, has been received form His Excellency, (22918) | The Officer Administering the Gov- ernment, is published for informa- tion: (22689) My dear Colonel,
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A.S.C. Cadre."
No. 1898 Pts, A. Brookbank)
י
A.S.C. Cadre kan
No. 1899 Pte. F. J. Anslow, No.
7 Platoon.
No, 1900 Pte. W. J.
A.A.LA. Company..
No. 1901 Pte. G. B. Labrum,
A.A.L.A. Company) (Sgd.) W. H. G. GOATER, Caphy Adjutant, HKV.D. Corps.
NOTICE.
Officers' Mess Guest Night,
"I should like to express to you my very high appreciation of the
There will be an Officers Mess smartness of the units under your Guest Night on June 24, All Om-
casion of His Majesty's Birthday. FOUND One pipe (Barrage),
of the Little Flower provided re was announced, on May 16; by When the World War New 4(22869) command at the Review on the oc: ceraill attende freshments and cakes for the Group. Walter W. Head, president of the Fox Trot Clo
On the coming Sunday, June 12, National Council of Boy Scouts of a competition in Scoutcraft between America, at a dinner of that organ- the patrols will be held. The re-isation at the Waldorf-Astoria sults will be published next Satur Hotel
day
On the Sunny Side of the Street, The proceedings reflected the high-one pair of spectacles (without Exactly Like You (22564) est credit on all concerned. I am case) and one spectacle case Sweepin' the Clouds Away, Any Time" the Time to Fall
in Love
Fox Trot Mr. Schiff was a charter member Waltering and
Blus Kentucky Moon, My Moonlight Rosary
In the meantime, good Scouting of the council and was elected its to all Groups."
Sketching Clans. ·
President a year leo only a few weeks before his unexpected death Mr. S. A Sweet, the well-known of heart discase last June 4. In his local artist, and District Commiswill he bequeathed $100,000 to the aloner for the 1st Kowloon Boy Scouts, is
Bay Scouts holding a aketching class for Kowloon guests attended the dinn
More than ; 500 delegates and Scouts at St. Andrew's Church rand ballroom of the
in the rounds on Monday at 5.80 pa
Astoria as part of the Boys are asked to bring a drawing mee sharpened pencils and a, rub- Remember, there is the Artist
you can win, fine opportunity. 1st Kowloon Troop
Loved This James
Troop
1.
Stlil Eemember, e
1 Never Dreamt (You'd
Love
with Ma)
Ten Cents
afraid the rain caused consider (empty) have been found at Head- (22848) able discomfort to the Officers and quarters and may, be had on ap men taking part in the ceremony, plication to the Adjutant but I trust no one suffered any.
(29820) thing worse than inconvenience
Fall in
With my very best thanks for all the trouble which had been 722881) taken to make the ceremony. so
(22863) accensfal All I Want"in "Just One, Dancing to Save Your. Sole ((22484)
Yours sincerely
One: More, Waltz,
Until We Meet Again Sweethear
Lt. Col. L
Hoog
GARDEN,
HEATRE
HOW
NEW
TIFUL GANTS.