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CENTRAL THEATRE

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WILL OPEN SOON.

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KOWLOON DRAW WITH CHINA |

ATHLETIC

Kowloon were extremely lucky to obtain a division of the points yea- terday afternoon when they met the China Athletic "A" in the senior division of the water pole league at the V.R.C. Leading by a goal until a few minutes before the end, the Chinese had two of their men ordered out of the bath for infringement of the rules, enabling the Peninsula Laen to equalise.

On the whole, the game was rather scrappy, though interesting. Play was mostly in the Chinese area, but the Kowloon forwards showed them- selves very weak in front of gual, several opportunities being wasted through fumbling or tame shots.

The Chinese, on the other hand, proved always dangerous near the goal, but were given fow opportuni- ties to score.

They had to play against heavier opponents, but ac- quitted themselves quite creditably and might have won had not two of their players indulged once too often in "punching" the ball.

After some good play, the Chinese opened the score and kept the lead till long after the resumption. Two of their players were ordered out of the bath in quick succession, both for the same offence, and taking this op portunity, Kowloon transferred the ball into the Chinese aren, though splendid goal-keeping on the part of Chan Sik-pui, the Chinese custodian, prevented Kowloon from equalising. A few minutes before the end, how- ever, Goldman, who had previously missed

several opportunities

for

to

QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA

BROADCAST.

NEW RADIO FEATURE FOR

MONDAY.

Another new fonture will be introduced into the local broad- casting programmes on Monday when the full orchestra of the Queen's Theatre, by permission of Hongkong Amusements Ltd. will give an orchestra concert from the studio between 7.45 pm. and 8.45 p.m..

This transmission will be in the nature of an experiment to test the capabilities of the studio when a large orchestra is playing, and the studio officials will particular- ly welcome reports on the trans- mission. from listeners. If evidence is forthcoming that the innovation has been a successful and welcome one it is likely that the Queen's Orchestra will become a regular feature of the local radio programmes.

ZBW will undertake another cross-harbour outside relay on Wednesday night when the band concort from the Kowloon Foot- ball Club will be broadcast from 9 pm to 11 p.m. The concert, the second arranged by the KRA. at the request of the Government, will be given by the full band of the Somerset Light Infantry.

BANK RETURNS.

FOR MAY.

bring Kowloon on level terms, atoned❘ NOTES AND SPECIE FIGURES

his previous errors by scoring from an unmarked position near the goal-mouth.

The teams were as follow: Kowloon-Angus, Goldman, Franks, Railton, Kerr, Bliss and Witchell.

China Athletic.-Chan Sik-pui, Fung Kwok-wah, Ng Kam-chuen, Hoi Chak-lau, Chan Chi-lok, Chan Kam- chi and Tam Chi-cheung.

V.R.C. v. Fukien Club.

In the Junior game, the V.R.C. second string just accounted for the Fukien Club by the odd goal in seven. They proved themselves slightly' superior la team-work.

The returns of the average amount of bank notes in circula- tion and of specie in reserve in Hongkong, during the month end- ed 31st May, 1930, as certified by the Managers of the respective Banks, are:-

Brok

.18,368,378

Chartered Bank Hongkong Bank 48,784,700 Mercantile Dark .... 2.363,591

Total..$30.801,769

Specie

RADIO BROADCAST.

THE LOCAL PROGRAMME

FOR TO-DAY,

Wireless programmes for to-day and Sunday broadcast by Z.BW, on a wavelength of 355 metres are as follow:

12.30-1.16 p.m. Programme of H M, V. and Victor records by courtesy of Messrs. Moutrie and Co.

1.16 pag. Organ Recital by Fre derick Mason, A.R.C.O. L.T.C.L.

(1) Introduction to Act III

Tannhauser. (Wagner),

Jarnefelt.

(2) Berceuse. (3) Allegretto in B. Minor.

(4) Aria in D.

Guilmant Bach.

(G) Evensong. Easthope Martin. Mailly. (4) Marche Solennello.

programme 1.45 pm. Recorded continued.

2.00 pm. Close down. 7.00 p.m. Silver Wings. Vocal

Gems. Light Opera Co. I'm a Dreamer.

Gracie Fields..

Peter Dawson.

7.09 p.m.

7.15 p.m.

The Deathless Army. The Journeys End.

7.28 pan. 2.31 pm.

An old Flame.

John Henry.

Down South,

Sea Songs-

Dine Methodista..

7.39 p.m.

Sylvan Scenes.

Vincent Collier (Organ).

7.45 p.m. Coople O'Ducks.

Gracie Fields. 7.52. p.m. More Old Songs.

Jack Hylton and His Orch. 8:00 pm. The Sacred Hour.

Reginald Foorte. 8.07 pm. Blessing, Glory and Wisdom. Westminster Abbey Choir.

The Pipes of Pan.

Winnie Melville. Elegie (Tschaikowsky, op. 48). Philadelphin

8.40 p.m.

Gracie Fields:

Little Grey Home in the

The main shop of The Jade Tree Inc., is in The Arcade of PENINSULA HOTEL There you will find Band- made Jewellery, Pictures and Treasures of the ancient Dynasties. The famous Jade Tree regs are on display at THE JADE TREE INC.

-HONGKONG.

POPULAR DANCE RECORDS.

22354 Exactly Like You,

On the Sunny Side.

22353

Send for Me,

Ten Cents a Dance.

22351 Gone.

(A Cottage." 22349/Sing a Litile Theme Song.

When the Little hed Roses.

22332

One I Love.

*Ilus Turning Grey.

22328 Thank You Father.

Good For You...

22321

[Stein Song,.

8.15. p.m.

B.21 p.m.

827 p.m.

8.34 p.m.

Average

Amount

in Reserve.

Harold Baur, (Piano). The Punch and July Show. Violets.

String Orch. Impromtu in A fa

St. Louis Blues,

:

22307

(So Sympathetic.

Where the Golden Daffe..

West. Derek Oldham,

22304

We Love Us.

Asleep in my Heart.

Talk of the Town.

8.53 pm.

De Groat and His Orch.

Mighty Lak' A Rose.

Paul Robeson.

22291-

¡Congratulations.

0.00 p.m. Weather report.

Funny Dear.

22137

Miss Wonderful DANCE AWAY THE NIGHT..

from

*.900.000 40,000,000+ 1,000,000 67.800,000 * In addition Sterling Securities. are deposited with the Crown Agents valued at £1,315,100,

8.47 pm

9.05 pm. Programme af Dance Music Victor records, by courtesy of

The V.R.C. were the first to seero, Zimmera Anding the net from a rather difficult angle. The Fukienese, by no

In adition Securities deposited means disheartened, equalised short-with the Crown Agents and Straits ly afterwards. Roza-Pereira, who Government valued at £2,876,608. was playing a splendid game together

In addition Securities deposit-Messsra. Meutric and Co. with Gosano, gave the V.R.C. the leaded with the Crown agents valued at again; but half-time found the score £180,000.

2.2.

Roza-Pereira and Gosano each add- ed a goal in the second half, while Lee E. Long reduced the lead by a good effort. There was no further scoring, giving the V.R.C. "Pa 4-3 victory,

...

The respective teams were:

CHANGES IN THE

COUNCILS. ·

V.R.C.-R. Silva-Netto, R. W. H. Maytard, W. Foraita, E. Zimmera, B. AIR, LAUDER MEMBER OF THE Gosano, J. A. Victor and L. Roza-

LEGISLATURE. Pereira.

Fukien Club Kwok King-tong, Consequent on the Hon. Mr. Lee E. Long, Kelly Wong, Sung lu W. E. L. Shenton going on leave, tak, Chu Chi-kok, Wong Ching and changes are notified in the per- George Lal.

sonnel of the Executive and Legis- lative Councils..

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

"OUR MODERN MAIDENS"

NOW SHOWING.

"Flaming, modern youth" is the theme of "Our Modern Maidens". a picture with sound and musical accompaniment, which was screened at the Queen's Theatre yesterday and will be shown again to-day.

Mr. C. G. S. Mackie is to be tem- porarily a member of the Execu- tive Council, whilst Mr. Paul Lau- der is to fill the vacancy created in the Legislative Council.

Mr. Mackie has on several occa- sions served as a Legislative Coun- cillor, whilst Mr. Lauder, who is General Manager of the Union In- surance Society of Canton, Ltd., will be taking his seat for the first

time.

EXCHANGE RATES.

Joan Crawford, who is the screen personification of the modern girl giver over to the pursuit of pleasures, gives one of her best characterizations, The part she Paris

Brussels fills is somewhat similar to that in

Amsterdam which she stars in "Our Dancing Berlin Daughters"," previously shown Copenhagen

here, but with a more scrious note

Vienna being struck in the dramatic Helsingfors elimax of the present story.

Lisbon Supporting Joan Crawford are Bucharest two juvenile leads. Douglas Fair- Buenos Aires banks, Jar., and Rod La Rocque, Shanghai

Yokohama with Anita Paze filling the fourth New York position.in this quadrangle of love Genera and entanglements.

SHANGHAI ACTION FOR $50,000 FAILS.

SEQUEL TO MOTOR-CAR, AND CYCLE COLLISION.

Shanghai, June G.

A British Jury to-day decided in favour of Mrs. S. Wade, the de- fendant to an action for $50,000 damages. ..

The plaintiff was Mr. H. T. Andrews, of the British-American Tobacco Company. He alleged negligent driving by Mrs, Wade's chauffeur in June, 1929, which re- sulted in a collision with plaintiff's motor-cycle, in Frenchtown, caus- ing him permanent physical injury and monetary lose. ge

Milan

Stockholm

Osla

Athens

Rio Hongkong Silver (spot) Silver (forward)

11.00 pm. Close down.

Sunday's Programme.

11.00 a.m. Church Service relayed "MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD"

from St. Joseph's Church.

1. Holy Mass:

(a) Kyrie (Capocel). (b) Veni Sancte Spiritus

(S. Keumann). (c) Sermon on Pentecost by

Rev. Fr. R. W. Gallagher.

(a) Offertory. (e) Sanctus, Benedictus and

Agnus Dei (Capoccí). 2. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-

ment

(a) Adore Te. (b) Tantum, ergo. (c) Adoremus.

11.10 (Approx). gramme.

1.00 p.m. Close down.

Chinese pro-

9.00 p. Programme of Victor records by courtesy of Messrs. Tsung Fook Piano Co.

Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna. Vienne Philharmonic Orch... 9.10 p.m. Tango (Elman).

Mischa Elman. 0.18 p.m. Danny Deever.

On the Road to Mandalay, Werrenrath. 9.26 p.m. Marche Slave.

(Tschaikowsky).

Philadelphia Orch. 9.34 p.m. Loves Old Sweet Song.

Memories of Home.

Neapolitan Trio. 9.43 p.m. The Prophet,

When the King went forth to War.

Life in Hungary.

London, June 6.

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STATUE OF DR. SUN.

UNVEILING CEREMONY FOR JUNE 16.

Canton, June 6. The statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, which was presented by a Japan ese friend of the late Kuomintang leader, and which arrived at Can- ton recently, has been erected at the Memorial Hill at the Whampoa The unanimous opinion of the Military Academy, and will be un- jury was, that the case had not velled on the 16th, inst. with the been proved.--Our Own Correspon- | usual ceremony-Canton News dent.

Agency.

An Insect bite caused the death

• The Chairman and Committee recently of Mrs. Ivy Ward, aged of the Chinese Bathing Club are 33, of the Circle, Bath. While walk- holding a reception this after-fing in the woods with her husband noon on the occasion of the open-she was bitten. on the ing of the bathing pavilion at lip. She became very ill and died Quarry Bay at 3 p.m. by the Hon. before an ambulance arrived to Sir Shouson Chow.

take her to hospital.

(Fantasy).

Chaliapin.

Hungarian Rhapsody (Orch).

10.00 p.m. Selections from

"Katinka." Selections from

"Rose Marie.”

Victor

10.09 pm. Lehariana,

Salon Group.

Marek Weber and Orch. 10.17 p.m. Could I Believe (La

Sonnambula).

From Secret Caves, (Falstaff), Dal Monte.

10.25 p.m. In a Chinese Temple.

Garden,

In a Persian Market. International Concert Orch

10.30 p.m.

Close down.

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