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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following programme
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OBITUARY
Mrs. W. Darby Passes Away
SALVATION ARMY WORKER
The death occurred at the Matil- da Hospital yesterday, of Mrs. will (Brigadier) Darby, wife of Bri mercial institutions to be organe broadcast to-day from the Hong gadier William Darby. General ised in the Colony is the Asso-Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. Secretary of the Salvation Army
FULL OF LIFE! in South China, ciation of Chinese Accountants and wavelength of
($45 K.Cs).
The deceased lady, who was 51 Healthy children are happy child- Auditors, which was inaugurated
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.
years of age, arrived in Hongren full of life and high spirits, andi yesterday under the Chairman-
7-11 p.m--European -Programme..
Kong with her husband in June, whilst few entirely escape the ills to ship of Mr. Thomas C. K. Lee,
7 p.-A Concert
from Shanghai, where they had which they are exposed in their ten- Secretary of the Accountants and Pianoforte Solos-
der years, the dangers of such ills can spent six years, prior to which they were in other North China promptly checked by correct
be very Auditors Institute, at the St
considerably reduced i
Francis Hotel
Mrs. ¡ment.
The following officials were elected for the ensuing year:-
Messrs. Thomas C. Lee, F.A.A. FLLS. (President), Li Tat-gée and Mok Gam (Vice-presidents). Jan Kwai-yuen (Treasurer), Tam Cheng- hoa (Accountant), Tang Chi-cheang (Auditor) and Kwan Man-yn and Al- Cred Fong Joint Inspectors).
This Association is the first of its kind to be organised among Chinese accountants and auditors of the Colony, and it is the aim of the organisers that the Insti- itution should be incorporated with the local Government as well as with the Nanking Government of China.
Main Object
treat-
Ende in A Minor (Winter Wind)
(Chopin, Op. 25) Etude No. 1 in F Minor; Etude No. centres for ten years.
3 in D flat major (Chopin) Darby was a native, of Birming- Among the commoner ailments of
childhood are
SULION.
Irene Scharren. [ham, England.
constipation, indiges- (Songs-
The late Mrs. Darby was taken tion, colic, colds and croup, Chanson Hindoue (Song of India a fortnight ago whilst on holi-which has been used with conspicu- and teething troubles. A remedy from “Sadko") (Rimsky-Korsakov) day at Cheung Chau island, andjous success for the past forty years
Hopak-Melodie Russe
(Moussorgsky) ·
Alexandre Kombitzky Violin Solo-
Caprice, Op. 1 No. 24 (Paganini)
Songs
A
is
her condition
became gradually in dealing with these troubles (Tenor).(worse, necessitating ber admis-Baby's Own Tablets.
sion to hospital last Thursday-specialist, Baby's Own Tablets
The prescription of a medical child- Besides her husband, she leaves made from the finest ingredients, and Heifetzthree children, one of whom is in are guaranteed to be entirely free Song of the Thames (Alan Murray)Shanghai and the other two in from opiates, narcotics or drugs Hong Kong. Much sympathy which are liable in any way to cause Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).will be felt for them in their harm to the delicate organs of the This is but one of the reZ" Stock bereavement.
young. p.m.-Closing Loes!
sons for the great popularity of the tablets with parents in many parts at of the world." Pleasant in
The Air Pilot (Morrison)
7.30 Quotations.
7.33 pm-Song Memories. Songs of Home
The Funeral
The funeral took place
Songs that everybody should know Happy Valley last night, the last children like them, so they are easy Noel Coward Medley
rites being conducted by Col. V. to give, and accurate dosing is assure
It was a lover and his lase
8 pan-Local: Time Signal,
ther Report and announcements. 8.03: From the Studio. -The New Z.B.W. Dance
One of the main objects of the Association is to promote public recognition of the professions of accountants and auditors among the Chinese and also to pramate, chestza." and protect the mutual interests' of its member.
The members of the Associa- tion are divided into three sec tions, styled respectively "Fel- low", "Associate" and "Honor- ary Member."
No person under the age of 21 years will be admitted as a mem
ber.
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Programme
1. Tiger Rag
2. I'm a fool for lovin' you.
3. Lady and the Fan
4. Avalon.
E. Rolfe, Territorial Conmmander, by the lozenge form in which Wes-who had made a special journey they are put up. From all chemists.
from Canton. Prayers and testi- Ormonies were made by Mrs. Col.
Rolfe, Capt. P. Stanier, Adjutant. D. Brazier, Adjutant and Mrs. Ponting.
5. A. Waltz was born in Vienna.
6. Twilight on the Trail
7. Don't mean a thing.
8. Speak to me of love.
9. Sweet and Slow,
10. Poor Butterfly.
11. Sweet Sue.
Hyrms were sung at the grave- Įside.
were
The chief mourners Brigadier Darby, and the daugh!
Baby's Own Tablets "For Children of All Ages”.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
ter and son. Other mourners Agenda For To-day's
were-Capt. Semike, Capt Skel- ton, Captain Klockers, Lieut. Thompson, Lieut. Amos, Mr. Fern,
Rev. add
Si
Meeting
At this afternoon's meeting of Mathe Legislative Council the Colonial Pennington, Mrs. and Miss Reiton, Secretary will move the First read-
The temporary address of the 8.45 pm-Three Songs by Miliza Mr. Hearndern, Association is No. 26. Des Voer-Korjus (Soprano). Road, Central.
1. Funicoli-Fumesla (Denza). 2 La Danza (Rossini).
.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mackenzie, Rev. and Mrs. Grant, of the Penticosting of Anyone interested in the above 5
Bell Song ("Lakme") (Delibes).
Mission, Mrs. Burnside, Mrs. Association may apply for fur- 9 p.m.-News and Announcements
Becktil, Mr. and Mrs. Rousseau, ther information to the President. |from London.
Mr. D. Wood, Mr. T. Bolt, Misses Mr Thomax C K Lee, who is the
9.20 p. From the Studio. senior member of the firm of
Hawaiian Selections by "The Moana Bolt, Mr. D. Tottenham, Mr. T. Beach Boys.”
Perrin, Mr. X Lee, and other Messrs. Thomas Le C. Kuen and
Comrades. Company, Incorporated Account- ants and Auditors (Australis).
1. Kun Ipa.
Programme
·
2. I want to go back to my little!
grass shack
S. Schoolday Sweethearts.
THEY MADE HISTORY 4 Ayncopated Hula love song.
ON THE SEVEN SEAS
(Continued from Page 4)
scale as that which he built for presentation to Sir Edward Evans. Marine Paintings
the show.
5. Kamanina.
6. To you Sweetheart, Aloha.
9.40 pm The London Paladium Orchestra.
Japanese Carnival (Andre de
Basque).
Marche Symphonique (Savino). A Birthday Serenade (Lincke). Les Sylphides (arr. Lotter).
Old Vienna Moon (arr. "Cardew). Live, Laugh and Love ("Congress
Dance").
10 pm-Big Ben from London.
From the Stadio
Among the beautiful foral įtributes was one from the hus-
band and children.
LAID TO REST
Funeral Of Mr. W.
Sanderson
MANY PRESENT AT GRAVESIDE
The funeral of Mr. William San- derson, Superintendent Engineer of the Indo-China Steam Naviga-
WES
Business Improving The China Exporium was a cially opened by Sir Shou-son Chow, Of Existence the chairman, three years ago in BARGAINS AND PRIZES TO tinguished gathering of European fine marine paintings were lined the presence of a large and dis- Not only model ships but some BE SECURED TO-DAY
and Chinese residents, and in the up for inspection at To-day the China Emporium, course of his speech the chairman They included a picture by Mr. A Light Classical programme by tion Company, whose death
said that the motto of the firm G. W. Pilkington, whose "Wet L. Palapo (Saxophone) accompanied recorded in our issues of yester Limited, the newest and che of the most up-to-date departmental would be "Efficiency and Courtesy." Towage," a scene of East London, by F. Gonzalez.
A visit to the store at any time was recently hung on the line at
Programine stores in the Colony, enters upon
1 Waltz Llewellin its third year of existence, and in bears out that this has been lived the Royal Academy, and an inter-12. Serenade Badine celebrating this event the man-up to by this Company.
esting picture by Mr. Arthur 3. Humoreske When the Company was opened mliott, of a model of the Golder. Saxophone Fantasia...Rosebrook the interment. The Bav. K. Mac- agement are offering the purchas ing public as opportunity of ac/Sir Sbou-son Chow also said that Hind in the setting of a study, 10.15 pm Variety Programme. Kenzie Dow officiated; quiring bargains and prizes dur-Hong Kong was passing through with old mape and books about the Song
Amongst the many friends who He's an Angel a general depression, but an off- ing the day,
.....Elsie Carlisle. gathered to pay their last respects
ses..
Vocal-
of } *
Candy Mountain
day, took place at Happy Valley; Wiedeft. yesterday afternoon, a service in Marie-the cemetery chapel preceding „Dvorak
cial of the Company stated this There is something fascinating Polly Wolly Doodle; Big Rocky (....... A great part of the stock has morning that as far as his Com-
and particularly reminiscent been reduced in price and in addi-pany was concerned, things were "old salts" and sea yarns in the tion the management are giving good and business was improving tiny models of square-rigged ships Humorous commemoration coupons to aay
erected inside narrow necked purchasers of goods to the value of
battles. Some, with esen
the Song more than one dollar.
scenery inserted behind them, are real works of art. Needless to say this bottled spirit of the sea was represented.
Lucky Prize packets will be sold, to suit all packets, from $1 to $5,; and many valuable prizes are to
HIGH MINISTERS CONFER IN POLAND
www.
Warsaw, To-day-The Inspec-
In the Middle of a Kiss You're all I need
Banjo Solos-
La Vivandiere Jay Dance
were:-
R... E. Cameron.
"A Bill to apply a sum o exceeding Twenty-five million five hundred and eight thou- sand two hundred and sixty- pine Dollars to the Public Ser- vice of the year-1937.” "The Attorney General will move the Second reading-of-a
"A Bill to validate certain undertakings which have been constructed or commenced over and upon unleased Crown fore- shores and sea bed; and to ennet certain general provisions which shall be deemed incorporated. unless expressly varied or ex- cepted, in future Ordinances anthorising reclamation or other works of a public nature over upon such foreshores and sta bed."
The Hon. Mr. Lo Man-kasz will move the Second reading of-
"A Bill to provide for the in- corporation of the Superioress in Hong Kong of the Congrega- tion of the Sisters of the Preci- ous Blood"
NOTIFIABLE DISEASES
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Four cases (with two deaths) of two Messrs. J. E. Anderson, R. B. diphtheria, five cases (with The Rocky Mountaineers Bell, Capt. Bates, R. Batem. deaths) of enteric fever, and one Beck, M. B. Bell, T. H. G. Bray-case of puerperal fever were re- Confessions of a. Cheeky Chappy
feld, F. F. Clarke, R. L. Craig, H. Ported to the local Health authori- Max Miller. C. Cooper, J. Crookdake, E. Cock,į
ties during the week ended Saturday last. Forty-eight deaths from taberculosis were also re- A. A. Duncan, J. H. S. Duncan,
In the Connie Boswell R. Fox, H H Fantham, M. Ferported in the same period.
124 hours ended on Monday one gusson. W. G. Gillies, N. Gar-
case of diphtheria and two of en- land, W. Greig, M. Henderson, Heric fever were notified. J. Hunt, G. Hill, E. L. Horie, F. C. Hall, A. W. Ingram. F. W. Kir- by, D. Kossick.
Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, A. E. G. K. Labrum, W. Lambert, R. Pearson, A. Ramsay, J. N. Swee- Lapsley, W. S. Minshall, D. Mac-ney, H. Swan, H. E Scott, L. J. kenzie, G. H. MacDonald, A. K Stevenson, T. Todd, W. Tillery, S. MacDougal, W. C. Murray, D, Mc-A. Tremlett, W. A. Zimmern; Lennan, J. Marshall, R. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawson, G. N. Mitchell, T. A. Mitchell, A. Capt. Johnson, Capt. Crawford MacAlpine, A. Mc Cormick, G. Pic-Dr. E. L. da Sonza and Dr. Nicol- kering.
„Ernest Jones,
be Woo, including Radio sets, tor-General of the Polish Army, In model ships--whether sail or cameras, gramophones, perfumes, Marshal Rydz-Smigli, the Premier, steam-there is a great deal more Vocal etc, but each buyer is guaranteed the Deputy Premier and the than "stick and string.” In their F'm all alone that he will receive something Foreign Minister, Colonel Peck, halls is much of the world's his- Les Allen and his Canadian which will be equivalent to the were received together in autory; they symbolise man's pro-Orchestra-Sir Eight Medley Bachelors. amount paid for the chance. dience by the President of the gress and his spirit of adventure.
The entrase and the interior of Republic, Marshal Moscicki. The The original of even
Harry Boy and his Orchestra the giant Song- the store have been tastefully de- discussion lasted four hours, and liner Queen Mary was just a Blazin' the Trail ....Len Bermon. corated and the frontage of the dealt with the foreign policy of model in a tank!. The Cape Town Organ Salós--- building decorated with lanterns Poland and Marshal Rydr-Smigli's club might well adopt the motto
› Cápay Love Song with the name of the firm, in vist to Paris-Trans-Ocean Ser-given by Queen Elizabeth to Sir
Indian Love Call Francis Drake: Sie parvis magna-
Chinese, in the centre.
vice.
Sigmand. Krumgold.
11 p.m.-Close Down
Bringing Up Father
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