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TIME-TABLE.

On and after MAY Bru, 1933, until Farbor Notice (all previous

Time Tables cancelled).

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Kowloon Dep. 6.2578.15 8,37 -21500:1211.90 22123

9.88 10.81 11.53 12.31 1,34 ...

Tammati Dep.6.85

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2.50

6.477.02 8.84

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Arr: 7.25 8.55

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OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL LETTER

Covent Garden Ballet: D. R. Jardine and

Winchester Memories: Sport in Palestine The Other Club-Where Political Foes

are Friends

(Special Air-Mail-Berrice)

BALLET AT COVENT

GARDEN

London, July 4. The Queen and the Duke and Du. chess of York were pissent last night at Covent Garden for the first of two gala performances given by the Camargo Ballet Society in h 'DA 31.

our of the World Economic Confer Pence delegates.

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The Queen wore a blue chiffon dress, richly embroidered with iridescent paillettes, and a broad diamond tiara rising to a high cen tre point. Her Majesty's jewels in- cluded diamond necklaces and dia mond cluster earrings

tained Winchester against Eton in 1919.

It was a memorable occasion. The match was played at Eton and was won by Winchester. As the last Eton wicket went down the guns of Windsor Castle proclaimed the signing of the Peace Treaty

That match one believes, gava more zatisfaction to Mr. Jardine than any Test victory, and in the winning of it he himself played the leading part

with scores of 35 and 32 he was top scorer of both teams in each innings...

The Duchess of York, whose head-1: SCORPION §. SPIDER dress was a diamond bandeau, was Mr. D. R. Jardine's reference, in pale pose pink with a spray of his articles in the Evening Stand roses from aboulder to waist. Sheard, to the readiness" of Austra wore ropes of pearls and diamond lians to bet on days even the brooches,

athletic prowess of the examon By, reminds & correspondent of the flag when he served with the ralian Light Horse in the

Sir Henry Verney and the Du chess of Beaufort were also in the Royal Box, the latter wearing a dress of foral chinon in sweet-penpaign. colouringa

“COPPELIA”, AND “LE LAC

GDES CIGNES›

The programme conlisted of two acts of Delibes's Coppelia and Tchaikovsky's Le Lac des Cygnes, with Mr. "Anton Dolin's well-known "Spanish" dance as an interlude between the main balleta. The or ganizers can certainly not be accus- ed of nationalism in their choice, and one cannot help regretting that they did not take the opportunity of presenting, for the benefit of our guests, at least oue English ballet, especially as an expellent one is to hand, which would have afforded amusement to those who have been discussing tariff-barriers.

There is nothing else to complain of in last night's performance, which maintained remarkably high standard throughout. The company consisted of the Vic-Walls Ballet, with one or two additical dancers from outside, and it is matter for congratulation that Miss Baylis's theatres are able to provide productions dad performances worthy of such an occasion..

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FORECAST: EAST TO. NORTH OR" VARIABLE WINDS, MODERATE, FAIR TO SHOWERY?

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Each squadron maintained scorpion, which was matched for suitable stakes. against the cham- pions of other squadrons

Onis squadron's scorpion perished; with no small financial lose to his backers, in mortal combat with a terrifying beast belonging to a rival unit. The squadron sergeant-major, hard hit in pocket, vowed revenge.

He secured a tarantula spider, with which he challenged the vic torious scorpion. The match was widely advertised.

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1933

THE MANCHUKUO GOVERNMENT

Promulgates New Tariffs

Changchun, July 20 The Manchukuo Government has promulgated a new tanf which was approved by the Privy: Council yesterday and confirmed to-day by Pu Tui, the Boy Em- peror and head of the Manchukuo. Government.

It is marked by a wholesale revision, mostly downward, of the old tariff, thus throwing a bomb- shell at the trade barriers which other countries are vying with each other in constructing.

"It révises downward, sixteen out of twenty-nine import items, and places on the free list three items. It revises upwards eight, while ten export items have been made duty free or revised down- ward.

The imports whose tariffs have been lowered include mining and electrical machinery building materiála and rubber goods while agricultural products have been placed on the free list.

Thus daily necessities Are lowered and luxuries, including cigars have been increased.

DIARY OF LOCAL

EVENTS

TODAY

(July-21).

(Inte V. Moon, 29th Day)...... Sale of Crown Land, District Offee South, 11 am.

Lammert's Sale of Excelsior Res taurant's Goodwill, Stock-in-Trade, etc., 29, Des Voeux Road Central, 10.50 a.m.

Claims in the Estate of Alexander Rodger, due, in

Chinese Theatricst Performances in aid of New Territories Am bulance Work, Ko Shing Theatre,

Whist Drive aboard HMS. Tamar, 8.45 p.m.

Musical Dinner with Concert Music, Roof Garden, Peninsula. Hotel.

Theatren

Queen's "Platinum Blonde." King's': Humanity."

Central:

Roung

Oriental: The Mummy, Majestic: Afraid to Talk.' Star: “Unashamed.” World: The Guardaman.

Dances. Tea Dances at Gloucester Build ing; King Restaurant; Hong Kong and Repulse Bay Hotels

Dinner Dancer

vật Hong Kong and Repulse Bay Hotels King Restaurant and Gloucester Build- ing.

Primiipal MEXIA..

In Coppelia Mme. Lopakova re- peated her delightfully witty imper sonation of Swazilda, with Mr. Stanley Judson as Franz and Mr. Hedley Briggs, who gave a perform- ance of outstanding merit, as Cop- pelius. Among the other dancers, who deserve special mention, were Miss Ninette de Valois, Miss Ursula Moreton, and Mr. Frederick Ash But the scorpion sim lay down ton. Miss Alicia Markova appear in mesmerised terror hire his ad- - Inward from Australia by Kitano ed as the Swan Prinos in Tebai-iversary, and was slain resisting Maru; from Americs by President kovsky's ballet, and gave a brilliant Next morning the desert was dotard for Austral and graceful performeze with Mrted with horsemen riding in wearch Polo and Mr. Judem sa her sup-of spidera. porters. The work of the core de ballet was axesliant, in its fizrish, and the performances hað evidently [been carefully prepared. The or-The Other Club will celebrate chestra, drawn from the Landinite 21st anniversary next week Philharmonic and London By There is nowhere in the world s club | phony Orchestras, played well am quite like this one. It was found der the direction of Mr. Constant Lambert, though. Delibes's music might have been treated more lightly."

WINCHESTER HONOURS

JARDINE Douglas Jardine; captain of Bag- land and known even as a small boy to-Wykebamists as the Old Pro

Outward for Australia by T41- pina, 10,30 m for America and Eumpe by President

by *THE OTHER CLUB p.m. for Europe via

Kitano Moru, & pame Mail for Europe by Somali, 5.

Sphries:--5.50 am: Bunset: 7.09 P.m.-

Tides-High at 8.05 and

a

ed by Mr. Winston Churchill add Low at 9.56 and 15.96. the late Lord Birkenhead to provide aground where political ponents might sport, and addi

The club lines once a fortn when Parliament is sitting

Mr. Lord George is chairman of Pinafore Houm at the Wind Committee. Thomas is a member of

in Lord Eyladit, who

in 1916, ATEN

When Ldru Kylant

The Other Club?!

was guest of the “honour at theed in 1931 he resigng Wykehumist dinner last night." The attendance was a record,

his resignation

• Although Wykehamista are moto-

· Lord 'Fylssat will be riously undemonstrative, MrNJKÉ Thursday's annivers dine received welcome of which Among the fellow-me

Sir Wilham, even Babe Ruth might have been | he will meet!

who, as Attorney Gené proud.

ki Mr.

'Shrimp'Leferon-Gower! proposed his health. Bir rank Boyd Merriman, who was

chair,received a

tion to be

There are

has but three “rules

Tact are suste

(1)The object of the club dine.

(9) Nothing in the inter

"of the members shall be allowed! to interfere with the full afperi ties of Party politica e magazin (3) The names of the memb

af the Executive Committee shall be wrapped in impenetrable my- stery,

Hule 2 is carried out both in the letter and in the spirit. Lord Char- les Beresford and Churchill met

Other Club

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