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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1932.
NEW WATERLOO BRIDGE PLANS.
„PULLING DOWN THE OLD ONE.
The first step towards building the new Waterloo Bridge-deel doct
11 am to 12.20 p.m.--Chinese ro. upon by the London County Coun
cil, will be consultation between carded programine.
Sir Frederick Palmer, senior part 19.30 to 2 p.m.-European proner of Rondel, Palmer and Trition, grammo of Vietor and Columbíàthe consulting engineers appointed by the Council, and Bir Ciles" Scott, records.
the appointed architect.
1 p.m.-Loual time and weather
report.
2. p.m.-Closn, 'down,
V
3-10 7 pao...-Chinesa programine, 7 to 10.30 p.m.-European
gramme of Vietor and Colum
hia records.
CHURCH NOTICE.
ST. JOHN'S CATHÉDRAL, Hoat Long.
GOOD FRIDAY:
7.45 mm. Matbing, Litany Ante
Communion,
10:00 am. Children's Servico,
11-449p.m. The Three Hours Devo.
tion.
Rey, G. K. Carpenter, 0.80, Warden of St. John's Hell.
2.1 p.m. Passion Munic. EASTER Eva
100mm, Ante Communion. 6.30 p.m. Fental Brennung.
Easter Day
70 p.m.
Holy Communion.
8.00 h.m.
Chorni Eucharist.
8.00 am.
Holy Communion at Ponk Church,
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Sir Frederick Palmer said to a re- portor.
9.13 a..
Parade Bervico.
10.0 ..
Children's Survion,
We shall begin together at open the work of settling the design" of the bridge (the estimated cost of pro-which is £1,293,000). My own iden is that the new bridge should be somewhat similar in type to the pre- sunt one. But this is to be settled in consultation with Sir Giles.
37 p.m.--Mail notice, etc. 7,05 to 9 4£m.-- A concert. 8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
8.00 to $45 p.m.-Light opera, 8.25 8.-10 p.m.--Octoties.. 8.40 to 5.10 p.m.-Operatie.. 940 to 0.45 p.m.-Orches:ral, 0746 to 10.30 p.ni. Variety. 10.30. man-Rugby Bid-day Press
DOWN"
10.35 p.m.--Close down.
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SATURDAY.""
1 am to 12.30 p.m.-Chínèse re-
corded, programme, 12.30 to 2 p.m.-European pro: gramme of recorded music.
1 pm-Local tire and weather
"report."
p.m.-Close down. #
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme,
7 to a p.m.-European
gramme.
7 pm--Mail potier, etc.
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construction of the new bridge my "But before d awing plans for the
firm will have to draw plans for the demolition of the old one.. 13
"Demolishing a bridge on, arches is practically as long and difficult a process as building it. Every arch has to be supported from beneath as you build it, and also You cannot as you demolish it. demolish one arch at a time, for the thrust from the adjacent archos would topple over tho piora
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When the old bridge is being deraplished it will with its minin Lars forest of supporting timber look very much the same as when Ronnis way building it,"
4,000 or 5,000 Men.
Sir Frederick is hopeful that the plans both for the demolition and
He expects it will be five years be rebuilding will be feady by July.
for the new bridge is opened.
"I believe," he said, "that The Chemployment Grants Committed used to accept the view that £1,000,000 job" meant work for 4,000 or 5,000 men for year. The same sort of figure will probably be. applicable to the amount of direct and indirect employment given, bý
7.03 to 7.16 p.m.-Trio in G Major the bridge."
Hayun).
7.15 to 9 p.m.The entire musica)
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amoshere of the 2nd Art of
The Pirates of Penzance ** (Gilbert and Sullivan).
1m-Local. Ene, and weather
report.
8.00 to 8.12 p.m.-Seene from Jalan Wylie's production "The Good Companions."-" Going Home”
Shipping Round the Cor ner."--Adele Dixon and John fii eleglak,
(This record is kindly lent by a listener).
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8.19: to 8. p. -Harailari muste.
2.25 to 8.40 p.m.-A concert.
"BOY OF THE 20TH CENTUR--EE."
HARROW HEADMASTER BURSTS INTO SONG.'
11,00 mt. Matting and Yormen,
11.15 am. 8.30 p.m.
Preacher-To Bishop of
Vistoria
Holy Communion. Brunsong sud Sermon. Preacher-The Very Rev.
"The Doan.
MONDAYAN EASTS, WILK
10.9 mm. Mattine.
10.18 ans. Holy Communion. TURIDAY IN EASTER WHEE
7.45'.m Holy Communion.
on Easter Day as previously announ Communion at the Cemetery Chapel fead.
Thare will be no Celebration of Holy
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOLENTIST,
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Soichtist, in Boston, Man, U.S.A) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bows ROAD TEAM STATION. SUNDAY EXAVIOR,
March 27, 1932, 11.16...mm.
Spbject REALITY.” The Sunday Sulicol is beld on Sunday Morning, 10 o'clock,
Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 p.m.. Reading Room at above address Open: -- Tuesday and Friday, 10a.m. to 12. Noon Mouday and Thursday, 5.3 to 7 p.m.
The Publio in cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room,
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UNION CHURCH (Hosa Koxo)
EASTER SUNDAY. Much 27, 1932;-
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Proncho-Hay B. G. Powell. Morning Service, 11 a m Special Easter Musia:
Soloists:Mrs. Bowes-Smith and
Mrs. W. E. Bailey.. Evening Service, 6 p.m., followed by
Social Hour in Church Ball. Sunday School:--
Kennedy Road, 10 am.
Taikoo, 2.4 p.m.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH, Wanchai
(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital Queen's Road, East).
When monitors defied all rule services, etc., at the Wesleyan Method- The following are the forthcoming And Byron wouldn't go toist Church, Wanchai,
school
EASTER SUNDAY.
And Wellesley stoneď à Gov-|Sunday, March 27, 1939:—
ernor's couch"
It caused a certain mild re-
proach,
But not a public scandal
This promisingly begins a new
Morning Service, 10.10 a.m. Evening Service, 6 p.m.
Preacher:Rov. Erris C. H. Trib-
beok
Sunday School will n et, 3 pm, at the Churob.
At the close of the evening service
SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE 840 to 30 pon.---Orchestral, and Harrow School song, The Twenthere will be the colebration of the
Agents for..
DE PLACEMENTS, BASLE.
CERTIFICATES (Bearer).
band music
9.30 to 11,30 p..-Dance pro-
gramme,
tieth Centur-ee" by "C."N." and Sacrament of Holy Communion.
R. S. T." It needs no ingenuity to discover in the writer of the words, Dr. Cyril Norwood, the
INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS DEPOSIT 10.20 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press headmaster, and the composer of the,
Trustees
Union Bank of Switzerland, Basle,
Agents for the Trustees
London Midland Bank, Ltd|
Far East The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
band music.
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B.40 to 9.10 p.m.-Sacred muide.
9:10 to 3.35, p.m.-Outelten.
8.35 to 10 pm-Concerto in A
Majon" (Mozart).
(This ouite-is-kindly-lant-by a listener),
10 p.m.-Close down.
news,
11.20 p.m.--Close down,
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SUNDAY.
10 to 11am-Relay of Service
from St. Joseph's Church,
en to 18.15 p.m.-Belay of Sor.. vice from St. Paul's Church (Chineső).
12.13 to 2 p.m.-Chinese recorded
progranine.
I p.m.-Local time and weather
report,..
2 p.m.-Close down,
music, Dr. R. S. Thatcher, direc-2 tor of music. To continue:
But what I do the lenst askew Gives all the Press a handle. For this, you see, it is to be A boy in the Twentieth Centur
et....
The Daily This and Daily That Grow hot about the Harrow
bat;
The Weekly That "and Weekly
This,
Discuss Hondmaster's notices And telephone for copy. And pak "Are still ties worn at
Bill 1
Are Bluers not, too sloppy!
For this, you see, it is to he
A boy in the Twentieth Coil-
tur-00.
Harrow's Arst song appeared in 1961. Since then the output from the late Mr. E. E. Bowen ("E. E. B."), the late Mr. E. W. Howson
8 to 10 p.m.--European programine... W. H."), the late Mr. G 9.33 p.m.-Programme of Townsend Warner ("G. T. W."), and one or two others, total 40,
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to
Columbia records supplied by according to the last edition of the Mesura, Anderson Munic Co.
School Bong Book, published in
8 p.m.-Loenl time and weather 1922.
report.
8.05 to 9.10 p.m.-Orchestral and (Continued on previous Column.)
No now song has appeared since that date until the present effort, delicated to the School Singing XII, of last term.
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A 17-MILE TUBE PLANNED.
TO RUN FROM LIVERPOOL- ST. TO HODDESDON,
COMPANY ASKED TO CON.
SIDER MÅTTER AT ONCE.
A plan for a new Tube from Liverpool-street
Hoddesdon,
Herts, 17 miles away, has been auh- mitted to the Central London Rail-
way.
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FOLLIES BEAUTY SUING
FOR DIVORCE.
Existing facilities do not ade. THE 3RD MRS. PICKFORD. quately meet the needs of the i districta through which the exten-- sion would pass, and these needs will increase as the development
of the areas north of the County of London prosced.
Jack Pickford, brother of the world's sweetheart, in abe
In regard to the districts of be sued for divorce, According to Stoke Newington, Tottenham and Mr. Pickford's lawyer.
Edmonton
in particular, while these districts have railways ömnibus and trom services, such services do not meet the require ments of the travelling public.
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Mrs. Pickford said. "Jack and T have parted. That's all I can say for the present..
Mrs. Pickford was formerly, Miss Mary Mulhern, a beautiful Ziegfel
Pick- Follies. girl. She was
I ford's third bride.
They were married California, in Beptembe
It has been drawn up after
***M.P.'s Interested, series of conferences which have lasted for over two years between Another plan which has been sui- representatives of the Councils of mitted provides for a loop line from | Mr. Pickford's age Hackney, Stoke Newington, Ches- Tottenham to the Manor House, so 34 and his bride's is bunt, Edmonton, Enfield; Hodden jag to link the new Hoddesdon tube
don, Tottenham, and Ware.
The proposed tube would pass through all these districts and, it is alaimed, would relieve the present
with the extension of the Piccadilly line to Cockfosters.
This would provide a new quick
Hong Kong Daily Press, shortage in travelling facilities, anrvice to the West End
The letter to the Central London. Railway, explaining the proposal,
states:
themselves in the scheme.
The conference oak the company to consider the matter as burly as poexible and have expressed their Members of Parliament of the willingness to send a deputa districts concerned are interesting meat representati (Continued at foot of next entwasm.) pany.
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