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1936

1937.

THE CHINA WAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1936

VICAR'S LITTLE

SERMON

People Late Even For Their Weddings

A WORD TO BRIDES AND BRIDEGROOMS

RADIO

"TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programme be broadcast to-day from the Hous Kong Broadcasting Station ZBW. on a wavelength of 355 metres, (9.52 (845 ke'a), $1.49 metres, megacycles).

Northfeet: Some people are always late-even for weddings.

The Rev. F. A. Page, vicar of Northfeet, has discovered that HAWAIIAN MUSIC BY WAIKIKI

TRIO And, in his parish magazine, he

-DANCE MUSIC writes:

HAT.

"The other day I had five wed- -12.30-2-15 Pu-European dings in one afternoon, allowing gramine.

half an hour for each, which gives ample time.

一點

"Owing chiefly, I fear, to complete lack of regard for time on the part of taxi drivers, brides were late, their wedding parties got fixed up, photography added to the confusion, and one wedding was choral, which increased our difficulties.

"Instead of quietness and de votion was chaos and confusion. L the Terger and his wife strug gled to bring order out of disor der.

"As guests got muddled up began to wonder whether the brides and bridegrooms were not going to get muddled up as well.

Surprised!.

Pro-

12.30 pm-Albert Sandler and His Orchestra

Danny Malone with (Tenor).

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and weather Report

103 p.m.-Nat Gonella and His! Georgians.

1.20 p.--Turner Layton (Vocal).

Local: 1.30 T-Reater Press. weather Forecast, Time and An-

nouncements.

140 pm-Hermann Finck and His Orchestra.

2 pm-Vocal Gers.

215 pmClose Down

5

5-8 pm-European Programme.

PmA Relay of Dance Music from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

(Baxs-

6.30 pm-Peter Dawson Baritone) and Fritz Kreisler, (Violin). Violin Solo-

Kumoreske, Op. 101, No. 7

(Dvorak).

Baritone Solo-

The Bandolero (Stuart).. 3Violin Solo-

"If it had not been for the new law allowing weddings after p.m. at least two weddings would not have taken place that day. Someone, I understand, seemed quite surprised that the Vicar's temper was not at its best!

2

"And all this just because few people do not seem to realise! that two o'clock, say, is not the same thing as 215.

A May Breeze (Mendelssohn). Baritone Solos--

Jackie Cooper (left) and Freddie Bartholomer are shown re- fuelling a miniature aeroplane built by Reginald Denny just before the tiny craft took off and set a new record for gas-mgined models by staying in the air one hour 47 minutes. The plane weighs three pounds and is powered with a one-fifth horsepower engine. One pint of fuel was used.

TOLD PHONE GIRL HE LOVED HER

"Message To An Emperor"

FINED FOR CAUSING ANNOYANCE

For sending a telephone DIÉS» jaage of an objectionable-charac Įter, Neil Roy Leslie Urquhart, of The Shepherd Boy's Song (Pepper).independent means, was fined £10 A song for you and me (Rizzi).

at Oxted, Surrey, last month. He Violin Solo

was also fined £5 for persistently making calls without reason and įto cause annoyance,

Gypsy Caprice (Kreisler). Baritone Solo

די

see

a tree (Hodges). There'll be no South (Schertzinger)

p.m.-The Bournemouth Mani-

cipal Orchestra.

"May I ask that for everyone's Latermezzo Pizzicato (Strings),

(Montague Birth). sake we adhere strictly to time at

Crocus Time Serenade for Strings, weddings, and that those respon-

(de la Riviere). sible for the motors have their Three Dances from Nell Gwys notice drawn to the necessity for this."

The Vicar, who is an ex-Army chaplain, concludes by saying that if all were as punctual as certain local undertaker is with funerals, all would be well

CHRISTMAS

AND

NEW YEAR

CARNIVAL FESTIVITIES

At the

CHRISTMAS EVE

9 p.m. till 3 a.m.

In "THE GRIPPS"

HONG KONG HOTEL

with AL BROOKS' BAND

Phone 30281.

In The ROOF GARDEN

with BOB and BERTIE HELLMAN and ART CARNEIRO'S BOYS

DINNER $9.00

AFTER DINNER $4.00

9

p.m.

BOXING NIGHT

In The ROOF GARDEN *

with BOB and BERTIE HELLMAN and AL BROOKS' BAND

DINNER $7.00

NEW YEAR'S EVE

(German).

Carlsbad Dell Dance (Pleier).

7.20 pmOld: "Talkie" tones Renara (Piano). "Sweet Aleline" piano medley. "The Man from Folies Bergere"--I

was lucky.

Rhythm of the Rain.

He denied the first offence and

pleaded guilty to the second.

Mr. Derek Whiteley, for the Postmaster-General, said that on Sunday, September 20, Urquhart kept on making local calls from a Nutfield hotel for more than three hours, and dialled “0” at repeated by intervals of about two or three:

minutes.

When Miss Sewell, operator at the Redhill Exchange, responded "Glamorous Night-Waltz Medley-to the first of these, Urquhart said, "Hello, darling, I want to She asked what speak to you.” enquiries he wished to make, and he replied, "I love you. Will you meet me this evening and have a İdrink***

7.35 pm-Focal Gems from "The Cat and the Fiddle”

7.40 pm-From" the, Studio. Hawaiian Melodies by the Walki

Trio

Reflection of you.

2. My Isle on Hilo Bay.

2. KalakauIR,

Matur E.

S. Kanakiani Hotel

8 pm.-Local: Time Signal,

ther Report and Annoncements.

8.03 pm From the Studio.

A Chinese Concert

11 p-Close Down

SHE'S CAREFUL, BUT JUST A LITTLE UNLUCKY

At the Mansion House recent- ly Miss Elizabeth Motley, đ St. John's gardena, Ladbroke-grove, W., WEX SEMPRoned for doing over 38 mph on the Victoria B- bankment.

"Im frightfully sorry,” sajd whea stopped. "T usually extremely careful."

In a letter to the court Miss

Motley repeated her apology and her assertion.

She insists that she usually uses the utmost exre,” said Mr. Thoday, the clerk, "but that hardly seems consistent with the fact that she has two endorse- her licence for speed- ments on ing."

A fine of £4 and endorsement was ordered.

SHARE-PUSHING SUSPECT

Recommended For Deportation

A

STORY OF NAME CHANGE

༦་ man who was said to be known as an active share-pusher and to have been associated with confidence tricksters was fined' a total of £100; - and recommended for deportation at Dorking last month

He was Jacob Abrams, charged on remand with making a false statement under the Aliens order - on May 9 and with being in pos- session of an irregular passport at Gatwick Airport on October 28.

Fine Must Be Paid

It was alleged that on May 9 Abrams left Croydon Airport on a week-end ticket for Paris, giving his name as John, van Allen and described himself as a British sub- . ject with an address in Vicarage. road Plumstead.

The prosecution claimed his real name was Jay Pichard Allen: that he was an American subject and was registered as such at Bow-street in 1928, in which year the Home Office asked him to leave the country.

Det-Sergt. Ewings of the Spe- cial Branch of Scotland Yard. said Abrams' was imown as an active share-pusher, and as að að- sociate of corridende tricksters.

The bench ordered that Abrams should not be released until the fine was paid.

CHINESE THEATRE AND ITS ART

(Continued from Page 4)

was wonderful-all the wiles and charm of a young girl · But, of

“SMELL GEORGIE'S course, I don't know whether or

BREATH"

Woman Driver 'With A Black Cat

RATHER LIKES POLICE STATION

not be had 'it."

"These old classical plays which I saw last summer are still the only important part of the Chin- ese theatre. There have been a few translations from English

Shaw and Barrie were the frst dramatists to be translated. And some of the young writers are do- |ing modera" plays. in the vernsen- Phyllis Hancock, 50, a veterin-lar. But none of this has become

of jary- nurse,

Uxbridge-road, important. Ealing, was stated at Willesden to Miss Sewell told him to replace have been taken to Harlesden his receiver, but he continued to police station, nursing a black cat

Message to "Yard"

Repertory Idea

“What I want to do is to learn Mandarin well enough so that I She was committed for trial oncan translate the plays myself company.

Wes-dial "O" and make suggestions of in her arms.

jan objectionable character.

He then asked to be put through charges of being in charge of and form a repertory

805-11 European ProgramINE

to Scotland Yard, and told the car while under the influence of Getting the proper vehicle has al- police operator there that he had drink, and of driving dangerously ways been my difficulty. I would

a frequency of 640/been murdered and that it was She pleaded not gailty, reserving get a good press on my Lady Mac

from ZKK. on Kilocycles.

8.05 p.m.-Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

8.45

Lacienne Boye

very painful

to

her defence.

beth, but the critics would ask Afterwards he repeated his ob It was alleged that she cut in Why a Chinese actress for the jectionable remarks Miss on the near side of another car, part? So I started in giving one- Lacienne Boyer (So Sewell, and eventually she inform-land was involved in a collision.

man shows ** prano) and Robert Ashley (Baritone)-ed the police at Redhill

Dr. D. L. Crowe, divisional sur-

It's these one-man shows that Urquhart rang up again, and geon, said that Hancock would not have won for her the title "The said, "I am going to take an army give the cat up to the police. She Chinese Ruth Draper," and "it's Land conquer Abyssinia.TM

He was talkative, and said: This is all part of a career that has car- nonsense the first time I have been in aried her from the Antipodes to then started talking

police station, and I rather like Aberdeen and three times across

the Atlantic to America

This is the kiss of romance

Dancing with my darling.

Robert Ashley—-

Moon for sale

Thanks a million.

Lucienne Bayer-

I found a bit of Paris in the heart;

of old New York.

It's a thrill all over again.

Robert Ashley-..

Bird on the wing

With all my heart.

8.50 pmSelection from "Careless Rapture".

about Royalty.

Mr. Whiteley added that this it sort of caddisk behaviour must be When he asked her if she had had anything to drink, she re- stopped.

tell you. Mrs. Buckle, wife of the hotel plied: "Shan't proprietor, said that when she Georgie (the cat). Smell Geor-charity performance of "Every-

asked Urquhart to refrain from gie's breath." making these calls he said that he

9p-London-News and An-was ringing up the Emperor of

| nomcements. till 2 a.m.

AFTER DINNER $2.00

9

p.m.

till 4 a.m.

in the "GRIPPS" with AL BROOKS' BAND

in the ROOF GARDEN with BOB and BERTIE HELLMAN

DINNER $10.00

and ART CARNEIRO'S BOYS

AFTER DINNER $5.00

PRESENTING AT ÅBOVE FUNCTIONS VERA LOVE AND HER 10 FESTIVE FOLLIES

AND

EULA HOFF AND BOB BURNETT

BOOK EARLY.

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

9.20 (Delium).

p.m.-"Beirr

9.37. pm-Jubiler

Parade

Fair-Suite

Music Ball

Abyssinia.

Urquhart (to the magistrates): I had a few drinks and definitely I do not remember saying' any-]

I am sorry if I did.

9.50 pm The Ferimental Band of thing objectionable. HM. Grenadier Guardia.

Naval March.

Military March (Specially arranged). Marche Militaire (Schubert). Pomp and Circumstance March, No. 1

(Sir Edward Elgar)..

Old folles at House and in Foreign

Lands (Roberts).

The voice of the bells (Luigini). Tarantelle de concert (Greenwood), Nautical Moments, “(arr. Winter &

Duthoit).

10 pm London-Big Ben 10.30 p.m-Dance Music.

11 p-Close Dow

COUNTER-ATTRACTION

YOUTH'S SHARE,

DEALS

Sent For Trial On Debt Charge

She was born in Australia and Ask began her stage work in special

ACTOR ALIENATES AFFECTIONS

Photo Made Husband Jealous

man" and "Knight of the Burn- ing Pestle." Between plays she read Shakespeare, Goethe and Mo liere, with never a thought for the Chinese theatre.

From there she went to London for a holiday and has not been back to Australia since.

London Productions

In London she did a number of successful productions, including A decree misi was granted in the some Shakespeare, but there was London Divorce Court to Geoffrey always the diffenty of getting. Kesteven Harrison, of Colosseum plays. The Chinese plays chosen were not good terrace, Begent's Park, NW, or for translation the ground of the adultery of his Western theatre and Chinese plays

by wife, Mrs. Dorothy Hand Harri-written

Westerners were son, with Mr. Morris Harvey, an anally had. So one of her friends actor.

said, "Why don't you just get up Paul Vincent Mitchell, aged 19,

The wife and the correspondent and talk about China?" of Gwendyr-road, West Kensing-

As for the magic by which Mias ton, was committed for trial at the did not defend the suit.

Mr. and Mrs. Harrison were Quong recreates the feeling of Old Bailey, from the Guildhall married at St James's parist China, a country of which abe police court, last month, on church, Westminster, in 1926, and new little before this last sum- charge of incurring a debt of £586

red in London---

I

the

mer," she says: "I had been?” îm "My husband gave me up for from Messrs. Schwab and Sapling, The zusband's case was that messed in Elizabethan dramas. dead when I entered hospital and stockbrokers, by false pretences last January he noticed a photo had paid little attention to went to look for his favourite bar and other fraud..

graph of Harvey in his wife's Chinese theatre or to Chinese cal- maid," said a woman at Willesden

Mitchell, who is married, was room. She said there was noth are. But as I worked out my police court

aid to h

have had share transse- ing between them except friend sketches I found that memories tions which resulted in a Ines of

of legends my father had told me ex-

£536. He then stated accordi She stayed out late at night and about China were revived to the prosecution that he was in April, when she retired home cerpts from Confucius and snat- under 21 and had no intention of at 6 am, she admitted that she ches of the ancient history. Gradu paying y

had spent the night with Hanway, an

Mr. 1. L. Myers (defending) Eater flat mouth the went to live spi

skid judgment id bem obtained with Harley at aa dat In Ero against Mitchell in a civil action

and thắt arrangements (Sad been

made to pay.

ton-road. 3. W

Costs were awarded

respondent.

could feel myself into the

the Incfients I was

It was a thonga 1. Kad

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