CHURCH NOTICES
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
Hora Koro:
GARRISON CRICKET.
ARGYLLS BEAT BORDERERS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY OCTOBER 24 1931
BIG CANADIAN MERGER.
The AMachine Gun) Company C.P.R. AND CANADIAN of the 93rd Highlanders met "C Company South Wales Borderers, NATIONAL TO CO-OPERATE
October 25, 1931 Twenty First Sunday in the Garrison knock-out" com»
after Trinity -
Holy Communion at 8 a
petition as Bookuupos on Wedne-ATLANTIC PASSENGERS AND day when the former won by the
"FREIGHT.
Holy Communion (Pork Church) at margin of to runs. The Borderera
8 m
Children's Service at 10 am. Matting and Sermon at 11 a
Preachers-Rev. H. V. Koop, Evensong at 6 pm.
Preacher -The Dean WEDNESDAY, October 28, 9. 8. Simon
and Jude's Day, ga Holy Communion at 7,46 mm. Choral Dressing with Missionary
Intersessions at 5.30 p.m.
Special Notice.
On Monday, Nov. 2nd., All Souls Day, there will be a Celebration of Holy Communion in the Colonial Cometory Chapel at 10.16 am. Beure
It in hoped that those whose hearts are linked with this cemetery will use this opportunity for renowing thair Communion with those they love, and with Christ, the Lord of the living and the departed.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
(Branch of The Mother" Ukurch, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Man, U.S.A.)
MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWEN ROAD TRAM STATION.
SUNDAY SERVIOS, October 25, 1931, st
11.15 am, c
Subjook-PRORATION AFTER DEATH:
The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings at 10 o'cloak
Wednesday Evening Meeting at 6.00 p.m.
Hoading Room at above address, optar- Toosday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5,30 to 7 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited to stland the services and visit the Reading Room
42
The scores were:-*,
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WEEKEND RADIO PROGRAMMES.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.
DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT.
CATS AT THEIR BEST
AND WORST
MIXED MANNERS OF THE SIAMESE.
The cloister-like serenity of Holy Trinity Hall, Great Port land-street, was seriously dis
Siamese bate made whoopen at their cigoth annual show.
11 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock quotationsturbed when more than a hundred 11.30 a.m.-Chinese programme, 12.30 p.m.-European programme, 1 p.m. Local time and weather
report.
1.30 m-Hugby Press news, mail
notice, etc.
batted first, but apart from Le: A cable bag bgon received from Hamilton" (50), "they could not get Canadian Pacific Head - Offio, going against the bowling of 14 Montrobl, by Mr. Allan Caniero, Black (for 40) and Pte. Robson Oriental Manager, Canadian Pac
Although usually the most digni (3 for 12) and wors consequently all fic, Hong Kong, that oficial a
feu of all animals, the Siamero out for the small score of 68 runs, nouncement was made on -2ut Pto. Robson (42) gave the Argylla October of the co-operation be
will not tolerate in silence con n good start and it was mainly due tween Canada e two great railway
finement or discipling, and the hall was filled with plaintive, yer curi to his efforts that they put together, companies, and registered an im 2 p.m.-Close down. 103 runs. Allgrove (4 for 16) was portant advance when it was of. | 4 to 7. p.m.--Chinese programme,
ously attractive, cries of disap the most successful bowler for the ficially announced that an agre7 to 11.30 p.so-European pro pro roalisin Borderers whilst Thomas had forment had been reached whereby the
Some, realising perhaps that gramma of Victor and H. M.Vtry were there to be admired, Canadian National will co-operati records supplied by Messrs paraded delicately round their with the Canadian Pacifio Railway and the Canadian Préshe Steam
enges, determined to show off their ships in the advertising and solid
amnoue grace to its best advantage.. tation of freight, passanger and
Others frankly scornful of the pro ooodings, satin sloqueat silencer express traffic for Canton Pacific
Operatio
and surveyed the spectatora wit ships to and from Canadian Atio Meisterbinger Overture lovely almond eyes and disconcort lantic ports, ereduala
(Wagner).This Chicago Syming squints Many of the younger phony Orchestra.-0001.
generation, having not yet learn- Selections from Mefistofele "ed the art of "unapproachable- (Bolto arr. Creatore Cren- nes displayed by their olders, - tore's Band.—25071.,
became almost playful and in Mefistofelo" - Prologue (Bolto, gether in a cage performed joy cases whore two or three were to arr. Creatore)-Creators's Bandful acrobatics -35971.
d Company 8.W.B. Pto. Morgan Binck LC, Davies o MeKsazio b
Robson
30
Pte. Bebbington b Blackbē Pte. Thomas 1.b.w."Blackt Lieut. Hailton Robson b
Black che n
• C.G.M.S. Home, run out à 1, LO. Nozen b. Robson9 Pte. Strickland b Robson Pte. Gonzales, run out.
Pte. Allgrove, not out.
Pte. Cunnick b. Röbkan
Byos
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R 1.leut. Black... 7 0 40 Pte. Robison 53 12 L.C. Chambers 9.0 10
"A" Company A. and B.H Pto. Robson c Thomas b
Allgrove
L.C. Hogarth e Bebbington b
Hamilton
G9
5.
D
Liout, Black, run out Lim, 17 Cpl. Medd B Allgrove
2
Pte. Ingles, retired mine 18 L.C. Jäcke Gonzales b
Allgrove
Pto, McKenzie o Strickland b
Allgrove...
Pte. Docherty b Thomas LO. Chambers e Gonzales bi
Hamilton ico
·0:
0
2
187
Pie. Fernie, not out L.C. McKay b Thomas
Byes
"Total
13
..105
Bowling Analysis.
Hamilton
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, WANGHAI
(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,
Queen's Road, Esat)..
BUNDAT, October 25, 1931-
Morning Service at 10.15 m. Evening Worship at 6.00 p.m...
Presoher at both. Barvicos:
fer, Edgar Dawstos of Fatahan.'
SAILORS AND SOLDIERS'
HOME, WANCILAT 24, Hentosry Road 8.15 p.m.-Service Men's Hour in the of H. M.S. Lounge, Special visit
Berwick's Male Valoo Choir,
0. M. R. w..
10 3 30
Allgrove.. A
Morgan Strickland Thomas
2
2 37
201
104. 0
FANLING GOLD.
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.
9.20 a.m, G. Castle and J. Mac.
Knight.
0.24
A hearty welcome to all..
0.28.
1,32
LOCAL CRICKET.
9.33.
9.40
THE INTERPORT TRIAL TEAMS
0.44
0.46
The following tearns, have boon selected for the interport trial game on the H.K.C.C. ground at: 2-p,m, to-day'
9.82
.:
;
A. G. Coppin and F. M
· Ellis...
H. J. Armstrong and J. W. Alabaster,
In other words, the two railway companies have agreed to work to gether to promote rail and steam ship business originating nois the Atlantic, or that goes through,
from Canada to Europe ports, while ander this arrange ment the steamship company will have the advantage of securi business originally on Canadias National Lines
or
The agreement also provides for compensating advantage to the Canadian National in the rail havi of freight, passenger, and expres business, to and from the ships of he Canadian Pacifo
This agreement follows upon the policy of co-operation, which the axecutives of the two companies have been working towards over { s many months.
One of the features of the agre ment is that in order to serve this Canadian National, all Canadian Panfic passenger ships sailing to and from St. John, New Brun wick, will call at Halifax, Now Scotia, both on their westbound and eastbound voyages, al Canadian Pacific freight shipa sailing from St. John on east- bound voyages will also put into Halifax,
* Moutrio & Ch pm. Mail notice, ata 7.03 to 7.30 p.m.
Faust Bolections" (Gouned).-
Band of H.M Coldstream
Guarda-C1877;
7.30 to 7.42 p.m.-
24
Contempt of Court,
One lovely female, who had en sleeping peacefully arrived nt the judge's table in a state bordering an aratoria Spitting fury at the steward who held her, Idylle" (Elgar). Herbert Day, she stiffened her legs, extended her
son.-B2203.
Organ Bolos,
Forever (Ager),
"In the Heart of the Sunset"
(Nicholls),-Reginald Foort
B3044
claws, and, after effectively defeat- ing attempts to parade her beft s the judge returned defiant to her cago left to
It was left to a prize-winning malo
Adrian of Abingdon, to,
7.42 to 8 p.m.-Francesca da strike a blow for his class. Brno- Rimini (Tschaikowsky Oping himself against the back of his 32) London Symphony Orch., cage, he delivered a tremendous conducted by Percy Contes-and unexpected Asault upon the 11091/11092 AA
door. Beneath such an attack, the
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p.m.-Local time and weather frame wilted and bent, and, en-
couraged by the cries from neigh report.
bouring males, Adrian succeeded. in forcing the catch
8.05, to 8.30 p.m.
"
Pianoforte Solos.
Dancing Virgins of Delphi
busey). Veils
(De-
For one glorious, moment success seemed likely. Then, treading heavily on the edge of his water (Debussy)-Ignace Janbasin, he collapsed, and, feeling ... Paderewski.—1631; 52
that honour was satisfied, retur Hungarian Rhapsody Nosed to a former stato of impertur
(Liszt). Mischa Devitzki, bability
· D1383. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14 " (Liszt), Mark Hambourg. C1061.
The port of St John will con tinue to be the Canadian Pace" winter terminal port handling through traffic as in the past
8.30 to 9.83 p.m.—
As à part of the agreement with," the Canadian Pacific Steameliya the Canadian National repressi tatives become agents for the sale of passenger tickets, and the beak- ing of freight through its ticket offices, agencies and representatives throughout Canada, the United. States, the British Isles Ed. wherever else it does businesa(n) Oh! Rock Me, Jule" (b)
The agreement covers a perio of ten years and has received the signatures of Mr. E. W. Beally, K.C., President and Chairman, Di the Canadian Pacific Railway, aid Bir Henry, Thornton, President and Chairman of the Canadian National Railways,
in
It becomes effective, at once and the two railway companies will, as the past, continue. to. handle traffic to and from all other At R. L. Stewart and. D.lantic steamship lines. Pike
P. 8. Grant and J. B. Lanyon,
T. R. Chassels.and D. J. Gilmore..
J. 8. Lee and F. Black.
J. R. Swales and B. N. Drake.
G. F. Hole and G. W Sowell,
9.50 B. McK. Thompson and
G. HA Wilson. N. 8. Ellia and T. Lin- dars.
10.00 H... B. Hancock (Capit,), Capt. Mirehouse, 4. C. 1. Bowker, Big 10.04 Williams, G. R Bayor, R. H. Griffiths, E. C. Fincher Lt. Hamil ton, "Pta. Robson, O. G. Simpson, "E. Zimmern and. O. B. Younger.
T. E Pearce (Capt.), A. Reid, F. D.. Periora, A. C. Bock, Dr. Ridej D. J. N. Anderson, A. H, Musson, P. Goodwin, J. E. Richardson, E. J. R. Mitchell, H. Owen Hughes and E. R. Duckittens
The Shanghai Team.
10.08
10:12
| 10,16
a
10.20
10.24
The latest news from the North 10.28", regarding the team to visit hore in November is an follow
10.32
Definitely selected and accepted the invitation:-D. W. Leach, A. 7. 10.30 Barson, W. R. Wilson, R. 8. Elliott, H. A. Coward, P. V. gimp 10.40 son and J. A. Isaaca."
Solooted, but still some doubt as 19.44
to whether they can get away-P Madar and 8. R. Kermani.
1.48
Possibles: F Marshall, R
Murray and C. J. Merritt.
Townsend, H. J. M. Cook, D. B. W, 10.52
The Club Seconds.
The following will represent the
10,58
;
J. H. Anderson and D. G: Bruca.
V: R. Gordon and J. Collis,
R.
L D. Lenox and S. A. Bleap.
C. B. Terdre and W. H. B. Rigg High N. K. Lattlejohn and J. 8. Dykes P. Allison and D. F. C. Cleland:
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL. SEAMEN AND CICALA
SHARE POINTS..
-་་--
Football rithusiasts on Shamten were provided with a very ne game on Wednesday when H. M. S Seanaw and H M S. Cicala net in their league engagement which ended in a draw, ench side getting a goal. The first half was very fast exchanges and were crisp and oven, but with both sets of players on top for, half-time arrived with tho score sheet blank.
Regro" Spirituals, Hail de Crown" (arr. Robinson) "Exhortation"1 (Cook):- Paul
2
Robeson (Bass),B340 (b)
Ohr Didn't It Rain (arr. Burleigh)
Londs the Sheep Back Home."- Fox Trot You Don't Need
Glasses.
Fox Trot Building a Home for
You."--22704.
Fox Trot To Whisper Dear, I Love You?polisades 20 Fox Trot Why Shouldn't 1.
22702 AWD Welte," Girl of My Dreams.” Waltz Maria, Mari."-21903: Fox Trot" Green Eyes" Fox Trot Wanna Lot o' Love, Robe-2720
(a) Gib on Board, Lil? Chillan" (b) Dere's No Hidin' Place!! (arr. Lawrence Brown).Paul Robeson (Bass).-B3033. Plantation: Songs.Paul
son (Bass)-01585. 8.53 to 9.30 p.m
Variety,
Song High and Low.". Song-Far Away." - Sylvia | *** "Cecil (Boprano),—B3360,
Song You Wouldn't Fool Mo,
Would You "naj
Fox Trot Ooh! Hoo! You-
Hoo-22730.12.2
Fox Trot" One More Time.". Fox Trat Thanks to You,”~-
$2700. M
Waltz Dream River."- Waltz-Beloved."-21338
10.30 p.m.-(approx)-Rugby mid.
day Press, newa.
Song- My Lucky Star"-Harry 11.30 p.m.-Close down.
Shaleon: (Baritone)-B3219.
Carillon Solo-“ Spring Song.””
Carillon Solo Country Dance
in G Minor."WE. Jordan... 132007. De
SUNDAY,
10 by 11 a.m-Relay of Service from
St Joseph's Church.
Humorous Song" You Can't Kill Flies by Scratching Them."- Humorous Song Body and 11
Sual-Granic Fields-B3333; Song "Little Lady of the Moon"
(Coates).
Song Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates), Sydney Coltham -- (Tenor), —B4742,
9.30 to 11.30 p.m.
Dance Programme.
Fox Trot-" There's Rhythm
the liver
Fox Trot I Need Lovin "
22641.
Two minites after the resupp tion; however, Cicala went ahead and, spurred on by this sures monopolised play for the next twenty minutes. A penalty against thern boded evil but Jones brought off a splendid save only to soc White taking a free kick just out H. U. Ireland and J. Ride the dreaded area few Masson,
minutes later to score with a beau, tiful kick.
W. D. Harrie and W. C. Haloy
P. P. J. Wodehouse and J. S. Maclaren
E. J. Munro and RC Law.A
O. W. F. Booker and L B. Ruffin.
W. R. Vellasce and A. E Lissaman
W. A. Stewart and J. G. Campbell
0. Eager and A. D. Humphreya
The long whistle sounded, with both teams trying hard to gaire the winning goal.RS
The teams were:- Scarnew Adams Friend, Seager; Wright, White, Porter. Barnett, Court, Milner, Collign, Hutchins.
Cicala:Jones Hicks he coigna; C. Mills, Rudling. Jones; J. Thorpe, Atkey, A. Milli A
Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI, 11:00, HP. Bailey and H. Thorple, Lt., Comm, Havers
against the South Wales Borderers 11.04
Lowa MAMURES
at Sookunpoo-at-8-p.m.-to-day
HJ. Armstrong (Capt.), O. E Gabagan, E. C. Etherington, G. E. B. Divett, PW Planner, H. K Hepburn, AJ, R. Wolf, A 0. Braine-Hartnell, J. D. Kilber, C. W. E, Bishop and R. R. Davies.
1. H. Geare and D. Forbes"
11.08
11.18
Sommera.
A. O. Brawn and H. F.
De
A. Reid and B. K. Hep || 11.48|| burn,
11.52
11:16
8. Langston and G. G. 11.56 Johnstone.
11.20
A. B. Purves" and " A. Lesch
11,24
11.28
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
CAPTAIN'S OUR
11.32
In the qualifying round of the Captain's Can played over the 11.30 Kowloon course last week-end, P. Planner 77--8-60 secured, the Arst 111.40
place, while : A. Lopes, 78S TO PRESE
and O. Le Johnson 84--14=70.tie 11.44,
C. B. Robertson: and. Di B. Edward
F Cable and C. E Bradler.
A. G. Langston and J. P. Bherry jokes A JR Wolff and G. T GV T. Marshall and
Haworth
W. Wright and A. C. L Bowker
G. B. B. Thomson and 9. T. Butián.
GW. Beeve and Thomecson. A Caddies Returning, Caddies are registoring daily and at 9 a.m. yesterday, 05 wore on the club books. There is, therefore, no necessity for players to order caddies in advance except posibly for Sunday play Even for that day with about 15 green cooliet, und the same number of rickshaw.coolies, available if required and the prob
CB, Johnson atid A. Bgister tomorrow, there should be
for second pace and will replay, hi (Continued at foof of next column) enough caddita available topsy
in
Tox Trot-"One Night Alone
With You.
Fox Trot After To-night”
227465
Fox Trot Without That Gal!" Walts When the Moon. Comes Over the Mountain. 22748. Fox Trot Buffalo Rhythm. Fox Trot On the Beach with
You29749
Never."29750.
For Tro Fox Trot Can't You Read Be
tween the Lince
L
Fox Trot Let Me Hum- a
Hymn to Her To-night-22596. Walt That Melody of Love.!! Walt Was It a Dream.!!--
21207, 200
am to 2 pm.-Chinese pro gramme.
p.m.-Local time and weather
report⠀⠀⠀
2 pin-Close down..
8 to 10 p.m.-European programme Mit of Columbia records supplied
by Messrs Anderson Music Co. 8pm-Local time and weather
report. 8.05 to 6.20 p.m.-William Tall Overture (Rossini), — Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the New Quce Hall Oreb
8.20 to 9.03 p.m.
Guitar Solo Elezie (Musadi net).Guillermo Gomez-5397. Bong "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Negro Spiritual) Edan Thomas (Soprano). –
Organ Solo Scherzo" (Com melte)-Edouard Commette
8815. Choral Peaceful Night
(German) Choral-O Hush Thee,
Bahie" (8nlivan). -The Salin bury Ringer 1996. Viulia Belo"Madrigale”” (Bime
Fox, Trot" Do the New York The TUV-Here We Are in—Yvonne Curti;—1260.
Violin Rolo Czardas" (Monti)
For Trot Maybe It's the
"Moon.
Fox: Trot...” I was Only. Tenzing
You29727H
Fox Trot-" Just a Blue-Eyed
Blonde."
Bong At the Mid Hour of Night" (Moore and Cowen) Song Devotion (Hayés-Schu mann)Roy Henderson (Bari Pianoforte Bolo Chorals Pre lado Beloved Jemin, W. Are
Fox Trot If I wers Only Bare 2 Heis 21. (Bach Catr. Cohen) azz
of You22724.
Fox Trot Falling in Love.!!
Pianoforte Bolo Chorale, ure
lude-Mortify Ue with thy
For Trot "You Forgot Your Le Goodness (Bach, arr. - Rum,
Gloves-22706, 2
-275) mal).—Herrich: Cohm. 17603 Walt Laugh! Clown, Laugh!" 103 1040 The Tit Act of the Fox Trot" The Dance of the 5540gbra "Rigo Elf (Werdi))
Blue Danube,--21308.. Box Trot Under. Your Window
Tonight
and
ORA WAS Played by the Milan
***Orabestra with Bolo
Chorus of La Bords-Milan -
1.10pm Closs down.
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