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HONG KONG AND CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
N°
REMOVAL SALE.
that the ELLVENTH OR RECORDS
DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF
the Hurobadors i the Company will :be held at the Ollices of the General Mangere, 2, Lower Albert Boad, sa WEDNESDAY. JTH OCTOBER,
M. for the purpose 193
ek at 11 A.M. receiving the Report of the Dirrators together with Htat-ment of Accoun a Declaring a Dividend and Re-electing Directors and Auditora.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the
-8 OUTОBER to the 19TH OCTO.
BER, 1932, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Direstors. J. D. THOMSON, Secretary.
Hong Kong, 1st October, 1032, [20,2
CHURCH NOTICE.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong.
*OCTOBER 8, 1931 :-
* HARVES” THANKSGIVINO
la SUNDAY, AFTER TRINITY.
Hol, Comaanton, Y z.m
Holy Communion (Pook Church)
3 ባህ
Children's Service, 10 a.m.
Matting and Sormin, 11 a.m.
Pisa ber-Rev. u. K. Carpenter, M.A. Waredou of St. distua Hall. Evensong, 6. e pa
Prendier-The Very Rev. The
Bean
Gift of Fr. it, Vugotables.Bread, Ition, etc. wil be wels misi at tim Cathedral between an und 11 am, on Satur- day, October · kh, and will o■ 3ion- day the 10th, bu given to the Eyre Refuge and Aline Houses i Kowloon .City.
Week Day Services. Mattin Daly, U. U mm.
Intercussions for the Sick, Wednes
day, 10a.m.
Holy Communion. Thursday 7.45
Choir Practica. Friday, 5.30 p.m.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BOIENTIST.
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mon, 0.8.4.) MACDONNELL ROAD, below Bowen HOAD TEAM STATION.
OCTOBER 1932-
SUNDAY SRAVIon, 11.15 a.m. -
Subj et ARB SIN, DiSRASE,
AND DEATH REAL??
The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, o'clock."
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Selection at
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE TEKTING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, Sru OCTOBER, and on MONDAY, 10 OCTOBER, 1932, commencing at 2.00 pm, on both days. The First Bell will bo Rung st 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies most wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will, be admitted to the Members Encloure.
to
Badge admitting Non-Members Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 p.m. the Members Enclosure and Club, Rooms Heading and not above address opozat $3.00 per day for Gentlemon and $5.00 The day and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 3 to 7 p.m.
The Public is corally invited to attend the services and visit tiu Reading Room,
UNION CHURCH Kennedy Road.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 19:32:-
Morning Service, 10.30 am. Evening Service, 6.p.m.
Pragbar at
both Services-
Rov. E. U. Powell,
Social Hour after Evening Service.
Sunday School :-
Kennedy Houd, 8.30 a.m.
Taiko, 2.4 p.w.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, Wandhal (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East), The following are the forthcoming Services, etc. at the Wesleyan Stethod ist Church, Wanchai.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1933:-
Mrning Serrich, 10.15 am.
Evening Service, 400 p.
per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET. ABY upon introdnation by a Member, such hember to be responsible for
of all Ohits, etc.
dadmitting
ta Membore' Bastos are will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,
Oa no pretort will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1932.
WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W ON 355 METRES.
!
DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT,
IAN HAY FORSAKES THE NAVY
MILITARY MISCHIEF. IN "ORDERS ARE ORDERS "
Like the Aldwych Theatre, the Shaftesbury can be depended on for a good comedy, and “Orilers | 11 to 11.30 am-Stock and Ex-are Orders," is a worthy successor
chauge quotations,
to "The Midshipmaid."
11.30 - Chiness recorded pro-
gramme,
19.30 p.m.-European recorded pro-
grauame.
1 p.m.-Local time and weather report. A relay, from the Hong Kong Hotel of their Orchestrn by courtesy of the Management. During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from tia Studio).
1.20 p.m.-Local weather forecast.
15. Close down,
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme 7 to 11.30 p.m.-European record-
ed programme.
to 7.97 p.m.---
Operatie.
**Maust " (Gounod)- Preludo and Valse.-Milan Symphony Orchestra. 9879.
** Parsiin!"* ___ (Wagner) → March of the Knights of the Holy GrailThe Reg. Brad of H.M. Grenadier Guards-DX75. **Die
Meistersinger" (Wag ner).-Overture:--Bruno Wal- ter and Symphony Orchestru Sp.m.-Local time and weather
DX80.
report.
7.97 to 8.33 p..--
Variety. Band-"It's A Lovely War" farr. Somers).-Debroy Somer's Band. DX199. Sylophone Solo" Baby's Birth day Party."Indy Starita,-- DB471.
Helen-Selections. Charles Pentrice and his Orchestra- DX330.
Hold My Hand "Vocal gems.. -Columbin Light Opera Co.
X322. Organ Solo-" By the Blue Hawaiian Waters,”—Reginald Foort.--DX315.
(O'Reilly Suag--" Jane"
Barker)-Eric Greene (Tenor),
and
IDB340. Vibraphone Solo-" Drink Bro-
Described as "a military diver- siou, the farce gives Inn Hay and Anthony Armstrong great scope for ribald burlesque. These writers "have seized their opport- unities, and every moment of the foolish chronicle entertains-even the last act, which battles bravely with the disadvantages to which all dramatic tail-pieces are prone. The scene is laid throughout in the Barracks, Bilchester, and the action covers four days during which military routine suffers from unusual irregularities,
VATICAN ART CENTRE
PAINTINGS ONCE SEIZED
BY NAPOLEON ·
OPENING ON OCTOBER
28 NEXT
Home-Roine has definitely de- cided to open the new Vatican Art Gallery on Oct. 28. By a curious: chance the date coincides with that chosen by the Fascist regime to celebrate the tenth anniversary of its rise to power, but it was solect- od because it also marks the thir- toenth anniversary of the Pope's episcopal consecration. Thirteen years ago, in fact, Mgr. Achille Ratti; the future Pope Pius XI, was Apostolis Visitator to Poland when Benedict XV promoted him to Papal Nuncio, at the same time nominating him an Archbishop. He was consecrated Archbishop of Warsaw by Cardinal Kakowski on Oct. 29, 1910.
Bright Young Soldiers, One bright young soldier has given his heart to a film actress, and longs to help the fair damsel
If the present Pope had not to fame Oa hearing that her made history as the Pontiff who | | company-director wants to take a solved the Roman question by military movie at Bilchester, the making peace with the Italian Go- ardent lover persuades the Colo-vernment and re-establishing the nel to give permission for such die tivities.
By rights, the Colonel, should apply to his General for a further permit, but, on being offered a role in the drama, forgets his offi- cin) duties almost entirely.
in
The film company settles noisily the barracks, and is in the throes of a super-production-all talking, all-heroics, all-melodrama when the General pays a sur prise visit.
Haunted House. Explanations prove difficult, but disaster is averted, and everything ends happily for everyone, includ- ing the blatant movie makers whose attentions
diverted to are
temporal power of Popes, he ċer- tainly would be remembered us one of the greatest builders of the Pa pacy. He has enriched the Vati can with several imposing new buildings, whereof the art gallery is the most important, Pius XI himself considered it among his chief achievements and he ordered! the facade reproduced on a gold medal struck to commemorate the eleventh year of his portifiente.
"Gallery Occupies Huge Site. Thu new building occupies a parti A of the eighteenth-century Italian
chers Drink" (Lindeman) haunted house in the neighbour garden in the Vatican. It is built Rudy Starita.--DB471. VocalGems" Bow Bells."
Columbia Light Opera DX332,
hood.
All the inasculine players in entirely of brick of travertin, de- Co-Orders are Orders" do extreme.corated externally with coloured ly well, Basil Foster, Clive Cur- tiles, mosine work and medallions rio, Reginald Purdell, and any representing the world's greatest others making their characterisa tions real as well as amusing,
Selections"Folly To Be Wise," -Mercival Mackay and his Band. DX219. Humorous Monologue →→ Beat
The Retreat on Thy Drum."--- Stanley Holloway. Humorous Monologue "One Ench A Piece All Round." Stanley Holloway.-DX321. Organ Solo-"The Vision of Fuji San."-Reginald Feort DX316. Selentions-"Waltzes from Vien-
ain.”—London Theatre Orches tra.-DX286. Vocal Gem" The
Chocolate Soldier.The Columbia Light Opera Co.-DX281. Vocal Duet "Love's, Dream" (Dowdon and Liszt, arr. Bens- ley), Dora Labbette and Hubert Eisdell with the J, H. Squire Celeste Octette.-9612.
to 9.30 p.m.--
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 8.35
21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, | BDỎ is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniforms are admitted Hall Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Hen, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tu HONG KONG Jockey Olus daring the Race Meeting. By Order,
8. A. SLEAP,
Aoting Bocretary.
Preacher for both Services: Hong Kong, 3rd Oct., 1939.
Rov. Ervis L.. Tribbock..
Sul
Every day Creeds-
Fories No. 1 I believe in
goodness and therefore in a
good God."
Erening: “Glooming me ta light
my brother."
SAILORS" AND SOLDIERS' .
HOME, Wanghai, 29. Hennessy Road
MONDAY (10th), Badminton
Moot
Club
-Torsday (11th),6 pm Special-Meot
5. & 3. Home General Committee
8 p.m., Fellowship Meating.
THRUDAY (th)-Badminton Club
Meet:
AUTHORESS OF
GOOD EARTH "
THE
Mrs. Pearl Buck, the authoreas of The Good Earth," one of the Anest novels ever written on China, has a most interesting article on the Chinese people in the current issue of John O' London's Weekly, Max. Buck, whose home is in Nan- king whore her husband is a pro- fessor in the university, has written tlives books about China, and is now engaged on a fourth. This is. to be entitled "Sons," and it is a ackniel to The Good Earth." This lemous authoress is well known in Hong Kong, many of hor friends residing here, and she has on occasion spent her summer vacation at Cheang Chui,
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Orchestral and Band Music,
Entrance of the Little Fauns" (Pierne).
The women play up saliantly, but are merely lay figures for the sake of the "lave interest." Only that versatile American; Olive Blakeney, is seen at her humo roug best.
"Orders are Orders" is a good show for the summer or any other time.
bussy).-B.B.C. Wireless tary Band-0744. "Stradolin" - Overtura
area of! artiats. It occupies an more than 17,000 square feet and is composed of five wings united by
single facade 300 feet long. Though about 6 feet high, it con- sists only of a basement where la boratories for the restoration of pictures and tapestries are located and the single floor where the paintings will be exhibited.
The pictures will be distributed in various rooms in chronological sequence. The first room will con- Militain primitives of the Byzantine period and Giotto's paintings (Flo- ! Then, will follow a room contain- Low)--Bournemouth Municipal | ing only, paintings by Melozzo and Orchestra.-DX3M:
Da Forli. In turn come halls de- All records in the above Euro- dicated to paintings of the sover peau programmes are Columbia, teenth and eighteenth centuries, a and are loaned by Messrs. Audor-large hall dedicated to Raphael son Music Company:
Brunswick
and another hall dedicated to 9.30 to 11 30 p.m.-Dance music Leonardo da Vinci. The greatest works of the sighteenth century supplied by the House.
will be gathered in the central nctagonal hall, while the other rooms will contain works of Inter artists.
10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press
hows.
"Bolero (Ravel),-Jack Payne
and his B.B.C. Dance Orches-11.30 p.m.--Close down.
tra.-X273.
Khovanchtchina.” -Prelude (Maussorgsky).
Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Rimsky-Korsakow). Sir Hamilton Harty conducting
the Halle Orchestra.-9508.
SUNDAY.
am to 19.13 p.m.-A relay of the Morning Service from St. John's Cathedral.
The new gallery will contain more pictures than the old, since it has been decided to house in it the best among the many paintings that are scattered in the Vatican palaces. For instance, the series of large canvases. decorating the consistorial hall will be replaced by tapestries and the pictures will be hung in the new gallery. The Vatican collection of paintings is not particularly large, but it epim. Local time and weather makes up in excellence what it!
report.
"Dance of the Tamblera" (Rim-12.15 to 2 p.m.-Chinese recorded
aky-Korsakow, arr. O'Donnell). programme. "Golliwog's Cake Walk" (De-1 p.m.-Local time and weather
(Continued on next Column.)
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The Brunswick House
Arcade
Gloucester Building.
report.
2 pin-Close down.
Jacka in numbers. It is undoubt
8.03 to 11.30 p.m. (approx.).—edly the most famous collection in
European programme.
3.03 to 3.33 p.m.-An Organ Recital by Mr. F. Mason, A.R.C.O., L.T.C.L., from St. John's Cathedral.
Programple,
1. Andantinoin G Minor
(Cesar Franck)....
2. Moderata Macstoso, from
Suite in E (Borowaki).
3. (a) The Question (Wolsten- holme); (b) The Answer (Wolstenholme),
4. Pastorale To a Wild Rose
(MadDowell).
5. Humorcoke (Dvorak),
6. Finale en forme d'Ouverture
(Hollias),
the world. It has been in exist ence less than 150 years, its origin due to pure chance,
Art Seized by Napoleon.
In fact, it is composed of the works of art that, in accordance with the Treaty of Tolentino, the French troops took from the chur ches of Rome in virtue of the artr cle that obliged Pope Pius VI, in addition to paying a war indem- nity, to yield to Napoleon 100 carefully selected works of art. When the greater part was return-- ed to the Vatican after Napoleon's downfall, in 1810, they were not given back to the churches from 8.33 to 8.45 p.m.--A ̈programme of which they had been taken, but
Columbia records..
were kept in the Vatican, where it Song "The Promise of Life" was felt they could be protected,
Raphael's "The Trans (Bingham and. Gowen)-Muriel better. Branskill (Contralto)-DX984, figuration, for instance, original- Piano Solo Impromptu No. 2ly belonged to the Church of San in A. Flat" (Schubert).-Ethel Pietro, in Monorio, but after its Loginska 2478,
return from Paris remained per Song "The Barber of Seville-manently in the Vatican,
Shall I Tell Thee the Name of Hoon was made in the Vatican Thy Lover" (Rossini, Agate) for the collection, but like all Hoddle Nash (Tenor) DX1e makeshift things the old Vatican 8.45 to 11.30p.m. (approx.)—' gallery, was far from "ideal. The A relay of the Symphonic Con-nood for a new gallery built pur
cort from the Peninsula Hotel posely to house the Vatican art. by courtesy of the Management therefore has been long felt. Pope. During the intervals recorded Pitis XI deserves credit not only music will be broadcast from for enriching, the Vatican with one. -the Studio),
of its incitmilding
for finally providing an edifice whore in the Vatican's paintings may be admired under ideal conditions.
All records in the above Euro poan programames are supplied by Messrs Anderson Music Co...
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