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Cheong

24 HANKOW ROAD

(Opposite the Jade Tree)

KOWLOON.

Kowloon's Most Select Private

Dancing Academy.

Every night

·

: 7 30 p.m. till midnight.

We beg to announce the engagement of several new lady instructresses. The latest dencing steps are taught.

Private classes by special arrange. ment, otherwise practice dances held every evening from 7.30 p.m. to midnight.

CASANOVA

PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY 30, Hankow Rd. (Ground Floor), Kowloon.

Hing Loong Manufacturers and Exporters

of General Embroideries and Modern Silks 29. Nathan Road.

PUMP

Maintenance

.Service

At Low Monthly Rates

PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

Estimates

Furnished

Satisfaction Assured

Well Boring, Flush Water Installations

Duro Pump and Engineering Co.,

Hydro Electrical & Sanitary Engineers

430, Nathan Rd.

COLOMBO

Tel. 56226

JEWELLERY STORES

Wholesale and Retall. Manufacturing Jewellers and Dealers la Diamonds, Oriental Precious Stones, etc.

Tel. 67314.

13 Haqkow Rd.

LEE CHEE

Ladies' Tallor,"

Ready Made Dresses at Most Reasonable Prices

to 29, Nathan Road....

TAK LUNG

DEALER IN

Curios, Porcelain, Chinese Paintings, Bronze :

y and Jade,

BARE CHINESE ART KELION. 88, Nathan Road

GRAND OPENING 'BALE

Artistic Chinoas Rugs

ORIENTAL RUG CO., LTD, IMANG Ürgen: 913, Haifan Boat

Tad (Bon M, Bubbing Wall flosd, Shanghai

ANDRE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR, Kowloon Branchi

Kowloon Hotel Building.

'hone Banes..

Main Parlour: Coucester Arzada, Hong Kong.

-Phona $7073

CHURCH NOTES

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong.

MAY 7, 1933:-

3rd SUNDAY, AFTER EASTER. Holy Communiou, 8 8.12. Holy Communion (Peak Church),

8 A.10. Children's Service, 10 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon, 11 am,

י..

Preacher: Rev. G. K. Carpen-

ter.

Evensong, 6.30 p.m.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933

MR. F. G. KELLAWAY

FATHER OF BRITISH

BROADCASTING "'

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, April 18. We regret to announce that the Right Hon. F. G. Kallaway, who had been described as the "Father of British broadcasting," died on Thursday, at The Lodge, Woster ham Hill, Kent, at the age of 62.

rederick Georga Kellaway was born in rather humble circumstances at Bishopston, Bristol, on Decem-

HOME FOOTBALL

WIN FOR DONCASTER.

THROUGH RESTER'8 AOENCY.]

LONDON, May 4. IN their lust. but one league match

for the season, Donenster to-day entertained Carlisle in the northern section of the Third Division and won by four goals to two.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES Following are the matches down

FIRST DIVISION

P. Derby

r. Leeds

4. Sunderland

---

27.

Manchester C.

1 West Bromwich

Wednesday:

Blackhirn

Birmingham"

Blackpool

1.

" Arsepal Everton

SECOND DIVISIÓN

Bradford

Notts F.

Ꮉ .

Lincoln

r.. Burg

Chesterfield

1. Port Vale

Swansea

1. Fulham

".

Millwall

r.. S'hampton

Bradford C. Notts C.

21

ber, 3, 1970, and his romantic career for decision to-day in the English shows what natural intelligence, League:- energy, sagacity, aud determination can achieve in spita of severe handi- caps. He was the second of several sous of Willin Hamley Kellaway, Aston Villa tisan. He inbarited bia poli- Belton tical instincts from his father and Chelsea learned the art of oratory by con. Huddersfeld stant practice on a reluctant but Leicester well-disciplined audience of bro Liverpoo thers whom he forced to listen to Middlesbro him. He took to local journalism, Nowcastle and by painstaking study eventu. Portsmouth ally had his work accepted by some Sheffold V.

Wolves. of the great London newspapers,

Encouraged by his success he cane to Fleet Strret-the Mecca of" pró vincial journalists-but met with disappointment until he found scope Tor his clergy and abilities in edit Burnley ing a series of local newspapers at Carlton Lewisham. At the same time he | Grimsby hegan his public work in Lewisham | Manchester U. ». in 1899, being elected to the loca! board of guardians and the borough Oldham council. He contested Wandsworth Preston for membership of the L.C.Cin Stoke 1007. For Parliament he unsuccess Tottenham fully stood for South Northaap- tonshire in 1910, but was elected as

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Liberal member for Bedford which constituency he represented for 12 Aldershot years until 1922.

Brighton His War service included some Bristol R. strenuous years' work as Joint Par-

Cardiff liamentary Secretary of the Minis- try of Munitions, a post to which Crystal P.

Gillingham he was appointed in 1916 at a time

Norwich when it was necessary to multiply' the output of munitions on a scale Queen's P.R.

Reading hitherto undreamt of. In this post he had many difficult and delicate Southend

Watford problems of labour to handle. His sympathy with Labour was not the merely sentimental kind, but was. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) based on experience and" regulated

I'v Tranmere by common sense. In 1918 Kella Accrington

Barrow way became Deputy Minister of

Crewe Munitions, and in 1920 he was ap

Mansfield. pointed Secretary to the Depart iment of Overseas Trade, holding New Brighton the double titles of Additionni Rochdale Under-Secretary of State for For Rotherham eigh Affairs and Additional Par- Southport liamentary Secretary to the Board York Councillor. In "1021 he became Postmaster-General, but on losing his seat at the General Election of 1022 he gave up politics altogether. A chance meeting with late Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, who was chairman and managing director of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company

r. Brentford c. Bristol C.

Coventry

" Swindon

Luton

F. Newport

* Northampton

2. Torquay

1 Clapton O.

7'. Exeter

".. Bournemouth

2' Gateshead

7.

Doncaster

2. Hartlepools

Wresham

2. Hall

Halifax Barnsley Darlington

THE CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY

Since Mr Jing Hung Yuen, Head

took

Preacher-Rev. A. D. Stewart. caused him to join the board of of the Cha-Shiu section of the

the company in November of that Canton-Hankow Railway year. It was an appropriate ap charge, the work has proceeded Wednes-pointment, because his period of very satisinctorily.

Week Day Bervices. Intercessions for the Sick.

day, 10.16 a.m.

Holy Communion, Thursday, 7.45 Choir Practice. Friday, 5.30 p.m.

6.11.

UNION CHURCH.

Kennedy Road. (Hong Kong).

SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1933.

Sunday School, 2.30 & m. Morning Service, 10.30 am. Evening Service, 6 p.m..

Preacher at both Services :--

Rev. E. G. Powell. Social held in the Church Hall after

Evening Service.

I

WESLEYAN METHODIST

QHURCH, Wanchat.

(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,

....Queen's Road, East).

The following are the forthcoming

office as Postmaster-General

was The section between Chu-Shiu and Lai Po Tow, has been practi- cally completed and handed over to the Head of the Southern Railway Administration.

notable for the new historic nego- tiations regarding broadcasting and wiraless telephony in Great Britain which led to the formation of the British Broadcasting Company, The Chu-Shiu section has been now known as the British Broad completely finished, but Lai Po casting Corporation. As it was he Tow section still has a station and who persuaded the various wireless a water tank to be completed. and electrical companies concerned It is expected, that the whole to amalgamate their interests in section will be completed and open- the original British Broadcasting, ed to traffic on June 1.

Company, he has been described al the "Father of British broadcast- ing. The agreements which were made were reached chiefly under Keilaway's guidance. While at the Post. Office he showed his unusual)

SOUTH CHINA NEWSPAPERS EXAMINATION BUREAU ESTABLISHED.

business capacity by producing for the first time since the War a sur plus of income over working costs in the Post Office administration.

Acting on the instructions of the Despite the bandicap of an arti-Central Government at Nanking ficial leg Kellaway was exception the South West Bureau for Censori ally active in body as well as in ing Publications, the Advising mind. Because of his unusual Board of the First Army and the business sagacity and keenness Fence Preservation Bureau, have was always listened to with close

His appointed representatives to con! attention by his colleagues."

sider the advisibility of establishing favourite sports were deer-stalking

Services to be held at the Methodist and motoring, which his artificial/ a special department for examining

Church.

SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1993 :--

Morning Service, 10.1a.m.

Preacher:-Rev. Frank Short, Ma. Evening Service, p.m.

Froscher-Rev. Frank Short, M.a. FRIDAY, Mpy 19th.

Weekly Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m. 'BAILORS' AND SOLDIERS'. HOME, Wanokal.

22, Hennessy Bond BUNDAY (7th) -Christian Social Higuc

8.30 p.m MONDAY (6th-Badminton Club M TURDAY (9th)-Fellowship Mooringt

* 30° p.30. Extraordinary Moeting

of General Committee, 6.30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY (10th)-Ladies' Church

Aid

Meeting, 10a.m.

THEENDAY (1) Cadminton Club

log in no way prevented him from and censoring all the evening nows- enjoying. In recent years he had papers.

lived at The Lodge, at the top of sixteen representatives with a so- This department will consist of Westerham Hill, and the manage meat of this estats was latterly hisparate working staff, and it has principal pursuit during periods of been decided that this should be leisure.

established-near Ta Taat Pat Po, Canton, ..

In 1003 Kellaway married Sarah Ellen, the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Henry Robinson, J.P., of Greenwich. She shared her has band's taste for public work and helped him a great deal in local administration. She survives him, with one son and two daughters.

REVOLVER TO BE CONFISCATED

CHINESE FINED $50.

When the Blue Funnel steamer

As soon as this department is established, the Newspaper Exami nation Bureau, formerly under the control of the Advising Department of the Military Headquarters, will be abolished.

BOYS USED AS CATSPAW

EMPLOYER SHARPLY

SENTENCED.

The Bridge, and Whist Drive Ixion arrived yesterday Louie Yin, tenced to three moths' hard labour |

previously has been cancelled.

・for May 05

For employing boy to carry a quantity of opium to a divan at 4, Elgin Street, a Chinese was sen-

an American citisen was arrested for yesterday, "possession' of a revolver. A On another charge, defendant

Charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones was fined 888 or two months, while The May meeting of the Bhangat the Central Magistracy at the another defendant was fined $40 or hai Missionary Association will be Central Magistracy be stated he was one month on a charge of possession. heid on Tuesday, May 2, in the going up-country and needed the Mr. Schofield: People who use Union Church hall. The social gun ne protection against robbers. small boys to carry opium will, in hour will commence at 5 pin, and The Magistrate imposed a fine of this Court be sent to prison with out the opon of a fine. The defoo devotions will begin nt 5.45 o'clock 850 and confinested the revolver. to be followed by a business met Dotativo-Bergeant McRobbie said dents make themselves, liable to ing. Bishop J., II. Roots will give the defendant was returning to Tol.honvier penalties on all other 40 address on the subject of the shan, and the Police were satisfied charges. It is mainly for the pro-

tection of small boys, "Oxford Group Movement." be was unaware of the regulations

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Rigoletto-Act I-Scene II." (Vordi)-Culo Galeffi and Er- nesto Dominici, Otello-Act 3" End It Pleased

Heaven" (Verdi). Otello-Act "Do Not Fear Me" (Verdi)-Emanuele Sala- zur (Tenor).-L2385." "Don Quixote" (Richard Strauss) (Op. 35)-Sir Thomas Beacham vonducting the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York.-LX130/LX190. Hy--No. 193- Jesu," Lover of 10 p.m.-Close down.

(Continued from page 3).

Hymn-No. 9-Let Saints on

Earth." Address The Label on the

Goods."

Frencher Rev. J. N. Lewis

Bryan, B.A., S.C.F., C/E.

My Soul."!

National Anthem, Benediction. Voluntary" Grand

(Handel).

March"

The land of the 1st Battalion South Wales Burderers, conduct. ed by Randmaster J. L. Gecks, will play throughout the Ser- vice.

10 m.-Close down,

11-12.15 p.m. A relay of the Service

from St. John's Cathedral, 12.15-2.30 D.m.-Europelin

gramme of recorded music,

pro-

1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port.

9.34 p..-Close down.

Organ Recital Relay from St. John's Cathedral.

4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded, pro-

gramme.

7-10 pan-European programine, 7-7.30.p.m.-Dance music.

8 p.m.-Lacal time and weather re-

port.

3.3-8.33 pm. A relay of the organ

recital by Mr. Frederick Mason, ̈ A:R.CO., L.T.C.L., from St. John's Cathedral. 8.30.10 p.m.-

Orchestral Concert. "Soito de Ballet "-The Origin 'ol. Dosign `(Handel, arr. Beo- cham)-Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the London Philhar- monic Orchestra.-LX 224.

All records in the above European programmes are supplied by Messis. Anderson Music Co.

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CANTON'S NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE

According to the Canton presa, the Eight Chinese Medical Unions devided sometime age that a Prac tienl Medicine College he establish- ed for the use of Chinese Physi- cians practising in the city.

The plans for this College wore handed to the Chief of the Medical" Board of the Canton City, and the

Collage was duly erected near the Kwang Tung Medical Association.

The building is now completed and it is expected that the College will he opened about the middle of this month.

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24 Wed « Empire Day

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