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PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
4.
DANCE MUSIC FROM HONG KONG HOTEL
ZEK. PROGRAMME
12,30-2.15 p.m.- European
gramme.
12.30-1 p.m.-Recorded Music,
Pro
1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
Presented To Boy Scouts
3
Flagstaf House was the scene of much activity on Saturday after- noon when Mrs. O. C. Borrett, wife of the General Officer Command- lag the Troops in China, presented the 4th Kowloon (Garrison) Boy Scout troop with the King's Colours, and also the Blanche. Borrett Challenge Axe tropiwy.
There was a large gathering pre sent and among them were Major
DIRECTORS TO
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For Rest Of The Season
(Specia) Air Mail Service)
London, March 18. Mr. John Dean, chairman of the Fulham Football Club, stated this afternoon that Mr. "Jimmy" Hogan is no longer serving the club in the capacity of manager.
1.15 p.m.--Hong Kong Hotel Or-General and Mrs, Barrett, Brigadier
chestra (by courtesy of the General and Mrs. Seth-Smith,mittee consisting of Mr. J. Dean.
Management) -
1.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins.
Rugby, Press News. · 2:15 pm-Close Down
5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5-7 p.m.-Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra (by courtesy of the Management). -7pm-Closing Local Stock Quota
tions.
For the rest of this season the team will be managed by a com-
Major Roupen, V.C., and Mrs. Mr. C. B, Dean, and Mr. T. Pearks, Roupell, Col, and Mrs, Bilderbeck, all directors of the club. Lt. Col. McPherson, Col and Mrs. Hearle Capt. and Mrs. Maurice- Jones, Capt. Clough Taylor, Rev. and Mrs. Davies, Rev. and Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. Kirke, Mr. and Mrs. Cock, Rev. N. V. Halward, F.
Engels (District Scoutmaster, Shanghai), C. Low" (Group Scout- master, 4th Hong Kong Troop), G. R. Ross, P. Connolly, D. Paul (A.
A
7.03-7.30 p.m.-Band Selections.
Traviata-Selection (Verdi) Martha Selection (Flotow)S. M.), G. Maddock (Club Master),
• The Black Domino Overture R. J. Dixon and J. Granham (Deep
(Auber, arr, Winterbottom)-Sea Scouts), The Old Frog Pond (Alford)- 7.30-8 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Recital by
Joan Mollison (Soprano)
The Drum and Fife Band of the Royal Welch Fusillers (by kind per- mission of Lt. Col. Hindson and Officers) rendered selections in the accom-course of the afternoon.
panied by Joan De Ville. Luba Shaftain (Pianoforte) 1. Songs: Deux Bergerettes: (a) Manon Dites Mol
(b) Je Connals Un Berger
Spanish
Discret .B. Werkerlin. 2. Planoforte:". Two Dances-Granados.
3. Songs:
After Mrs. Barrett had inspected the Troop, the scouts gave ex- hibitions of bridge-building. am- bulance work and, ploneering, and this was followed by a competition
for the Blanche-Borrett Challenge Axe trophy which was won by the Eagle Patrol. This trophy is pre- sented annually to the best patrol (a) O Tell me nightingale for camping and woodcraft and each patrol had to erect a tent, tripod and flagstaff.
After the competition, the colours, which were donated to the troop by Colonel Bilderbeck and Lt.-Col, McPherson; were presented
Liza Lehmang.
(b) Blackbirds Scott.
4. Planoforte:
Two Spanish beniz.
Song-Cyru
Dances A
8 pm-Local Time and Weather to Troop Leader. Foley.
Report.
8.03-10.30 p.m.
Concert.
Chinese
Studio
10.30 p.m.-Close Down. 8.30-10 p.m-European Program
Lt. Col. McPherson gave a short speech, remarking on the excellence
Mr. Hogan "used to be a Fulkam player-in-the- club's Southern League days, and he also played for Bolton Wanderers and Swin-
don.
He established a very big repu- tation on the Continent a3 »E Soccer coach, and only-returned to England last year to take up the Fulham post.
An Operation Midway through this season Mr. Hogan had to enter hospital for an operation for appendicitis, and be made a very slow recovery.
When he was able to leave - boa- pital he was advised by the Fulham club to go on holiday to hasten his recovery.
An application has been made to the Football Association by the Fulham directors' for their old player, Frank Osborne, the well-known international for- ward, to sit on the Fulham board.
professional
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FURNITURE
Comprising:
Chesterfield Suites, Drawing Suites, Dining Suites, Bed Room Suites, Dinner Service "Silver Ware, Brasa Ware, Glass Ware, Porcelain Ware, Catlery, Ornaments Pictures, Gramophone and records, Radio Set, Table Lamp, Ice Chest, Fiano, etaj
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years has the FA, granted permis-. TERMS -Chan on Delivaar. sion for a former professional player to sit on the board of a League club..
of the display. He went on to say LESSON SERMON
that a few days ago he had sug- gested to Mrs. Borrett that she should present the colours, and now she had gone a step further by donating "the islanche Barrett Trophy to the Troop. This act is typical or Mrs. Borrett's work -Op. 18, No.2 (Beethoven)- among the garrison and their played by the Flonzaley Quar-familles," he said, and added that
me of Recorded Music From Z.E.K. on a Frequency of 640 Klocycles. 8.30-8.55 p.m.-Quartet in G Major
tet.
be thought it very fitting that on
First Church Of Christ, Scientist
"Unreality" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Chur-
8.55-9.25 p.m. Light Orchestral the eve of her departure Mrs. Borches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun-
Music.
Schubert's Love Songs Medley
(Schubert-Berte)-- Symphonic Rhapsody on "I Pitch my Lonely Caravan" (Coates and Horey)
Rhapsody on Symphonic
Heard You Singing" and "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates) — Gounod in Vienna (arr. Walter)- Maruschka (De Leur)
"I
Cuban Serenade (Midgley)-—-—-—--- 9.25-9.42 pm.-Song Memories.. Melodies of Robert Burns— Clarice Mayne-Medley-Clarice
Mayne (Comedienne)
rett should be presenting the Challenge Trophy..
day April 7, 1935.-
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The Golden Text was, “Judge. not according to the appearance, WEDNESDAY, (John 1: 24). but judge righteous judgment.”
which
Saving A Life Before presenting the letters and warrants to members of the Troop, the Rev, N. V. Halward, Commis-
citations Among the stoner of Hong Kong, on behalf of comprised the Lesson Sermon was the Hong Kong Boy Scouts Asso- the following from the Bible; "T clation, thanked Major-General and Mrs. Barrett for allowing the Scouts to have the use of the grounds and also for presenting the Colours and Trophy; he also thank- ed Col, Bilderbeck and Lt.-Col. Me- Pherson for donating the colours.
He then said that he had a letter
9.42-10 p.m.-A Jazz Piano recital; signed' by H.E the Governor, Sir
by Rale da Costa.
1. "Four Aces" Suite
2. Jazz Goblins.
3. Waltz Romantique:
10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, 10.05 p.m.-Close Down-...
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9. pm, DJÀ, DIN Announcement
(Germ. Engl.)
German Folk Song Programme Forecast
Engl.)
8.15 p., Young Folks'
gramme:
William Peel, to present to Patrol Leader Colin Foley, who was in- strumental in saving the life of a fellow-pupil at the Central British School. On January 25 one of the
pupils of the CBS. cut his arm badly when he accidentally put it through a window. Foley im- mediately applied his scouting knowledge and put a tourniquet an the boy's arm, thus helping to save (Germ, his life.
Warrants were then presented to Pro-Group Scoutmaster G. R. Ross, and Assistant Scoutmaster P. Connelly.
"What jolly times together..." A Half-hour with our Junior
Giris
7:
MRS. BORRET'S SPEECH In presenting the Colours, Mrs. Borrett said:
"I feel sure it will be of interest to you to hear something about the raising and activities of the 4th Kowloon (Garrison)Troop Boy
6.45 p.m., News in English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJN 24 10. p.m.. "Mixed Pickles"
Variety Programme 11.15 p.m., News in German on DJA | Scouts.
and DJN
11:30 pm, Military Music 12.15 a.m., News in English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJN
12.30 am, Close down DJA, DIN
(Germ., Engl.)
RADIO MANILA
e.00 p.m., Souvenirs
8.10 p.m. Spanish Informational
Period
630 pm, English Informational
Period VA
7.00 p.m., Dinner Music
was officially re- "This Troop cognised and registered on March 16, 1933, and was raised by its pre- sent Group Scoutmaster, Mr. G. R.
Rass, with a nucleus of six boys on
the foll
*It is of interest to note that the Wolf Cub"Pack was started da re- cently as January 23 this year, with 17 on the roll
"The pack has already made much progress and has fully justi- fled its formation. Although" by far the youngest Puck in the
7.15 p.m., Studebaker Programme Colony, the Cabs have every inten-
and be inclined waited patiently for the Lord; unto me, and heard my ery. He brought me up also out of an horrible pit,, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my » Blessed" is that man goings. that maketh the Lord "his trust, ́and respecteth not the
les" (Psalms 40: 1,24).. proud, nor such as turn aside to
APRIL 10, 1935
COMMENCING AT 2:30 PM
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUŞEROLD'
FURNITURE
Comprising
Chesterfield Couches and Arm- chairs, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables. Wash Stands, " Bedstends," Dining The Lesson Sermon also
in Tables, Armchairs and Chairs, Side- cluded the following ages from the Christian Science Filing Cabinets, Desks, Hatstands, pass- boards, Chest of Drawers, Cabinets,
textbook, "Science and Health Ice Chests, Tes Poya, Cocktail with Key to the Beriptures by abinet, Cupboards, Hookcases, Mary "Baker Eddy: An - Folding Screens, Tables, etc., etc, attuned ear polis discord har White Front Ice Chest, Mirrors, mony, not appreciating concord. Gramophones. Badio Set, Pictures, so physical sense, not discerning Engravings, Oil Paintings, Records, places it on a false beats. The bts, Table Lamps, Books, Silver
true happiness of being Table Clocks Wall Clocks, Orna realization that all inharmony is Ware, Brass Ware, Glass Ware, unreal brings objects and thoughts Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, Medicine Into
human view in their true Chest, Typewriter, Carpets, Rugs, light, and presents them as beau- Linen, Jamp Shades, Blankets, Mos- man is as real and immortal as tiful and immortal. Harmony in quito Nets, etc., etc.
the
music. Discord is unreal and mortal." (p. 60 and 276).
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING BOOM
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MACDONNELL ROAD
Opposite Houses 9-11.
-Authorized and approved literature on
* Christian Science may be read, Tatar „borrowed, or purchased.",
First Church of Christ, Spienflet, Hong Kon
also
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Including
Black Wood Joss Table, Table,
Armchairs & Chairs, Curio Cabinet, Jardinieres, Flower Stands; Tea Poys, Stools, Desks, etc., etc.
Тто Різнов
and
One Willys Knight, 5 Seater Tour
ing Car in excellent condition
One Buick & Seater Motor Car One Bet (4) Lawn Bowls
OF VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 9TH APRIL, 1985.
Manila Mctor Co-Richard tion of making an earnest attempt myself in thanking these two ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Himber and his Studebaker in the Inter-Pack Competition to senior Officers for their generous
Champions
be held on Saturday next, and I gift and in making it possible for 730 pm. States Steamship Co. trust this attempt may be crowned the Troop to possess a real King's
Programme, conducted by with success":"
Ma Colour of their very own. "I should like to add that The We have all watched with great Ralph King 7.45 p.m. Parera Perfume Pro- King's Colour that I have just had. tzterest the Scout Display this gramme (Chain KZEG) the honour of presenting to the afternoon and the Inter-Patral Troop has kindly been given by Competition, and are unanimous, I Coloner Bilderbeck and Lieut. Colfeet sure, in not only congratulat E. R. Macpherson and I feel sure ing the Scouts and Wolf Cubs TERMS:-Cash on Delivery. that both the Officers Scouts, and Cubs of the 4th Kowloon (Garri
ould wish to join the
landing and
8.00 p.m., Mania Radiolites con-
ducted by Las Nolasco 8.55 pm. Stock Quotations 9.00 p.m. Continuation of Manila
RadiolitesÁ
9.30 pm, Popular Varieties. 10.30 p.m., Bign. GI
BOD)
General
themselves on their efficiency, but also their omcers, who have pended so much of their time in instructing them
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