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After Dinner every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
On the VERANDAH every Saturday from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m, and every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday from 7.30 to 8,30 p.m.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE
TYPHOON SIGNALS
HOISTED.
APPREHENSION CREATED,
IN HONGKONG.
A YMCA Secretary Gives Thanks To Baby's Own Tablets.
Tells How They Have Kept His Much Loved"-Little" Daughter Plump, Happy and Well.
The holsting, for the first time this year, of the local No. 1 typhoon signal, followed later by the No. 4
Mr. T. L. Chang, General Secret- signal, caused some apprehensionary of the Young Men's Christian in Hongkong yesterday, and this Association at Chungking. Sze- was not allayed until after 5 pm. chuen, who recently returned to when the signals were lowered, de- China from a lecturing tour round noting that the danger of the the world in the interests of his typhoon breaking over the Colony work, writes: had passed.
According to an official statement at the Royal Observatory last night, there is amall likelihood that the worge weather will become, any now, as the typhoon is stated to be filling up.
The No. 1 signal was first raised at 4.25 a.m. yesterday, and sub- sequently the Observatory reported a typhoon of unknown intensity within 60 miles of Lat, 19 N. and Long. 113 E., direction unknown. This denoted its position as east of Hainan.
At 11.27 a.m. the No. 4 signal was displayed, indicating that a gale was to be expected from the East, and in a report issued at noon, the Royal Observatory stated that the depression was about 100 miles S.S.W. of Hongkong and ap peared to be travelling northward, and might develop into a typhoon later.
Shortly after 5 p.m. the signals were lowered, and after giving this reassuring sign, the Observatory reported that the typhoon was all- ing up between 50 and 100 miles west of Macao, travelling north- ward. It was a typhoon of small diameter, but no record could be made of its depth inside, as there was no observation of the centre. It was one of those small typhoons which might be very violent inside, but the Observatory had no in- formation on the point,
Danger of the typhoon working its way towards Hongkong had, however, passed, and it was unlikely that the weather would get worse.
Rain fell heavily all day, with a fairly strong north-easterly wind, and the official recording of the rainfall between 10 a.m. on Sunday and 8.30 p.m. last evening, was 2.63 inches.
"wella-wallas" and Sampans, launches, observing the signals, forsock the water front and made their way to the typhoon shelter yesterday and apart from the river boats and a few commercial launches, the whole water front was deserted throughout the day.
LOCAL RADIO.
THE PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.
8 on
Programme to be broadcast to-day by Z.B.W. Hongkong wavelength of 355 metres;-
6.00-8.00 pm. Programme of Co- lumbia records by courtesy of Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
6.00 Poet and Peasant
Percy Pitt and Orchestra. 6.09 Vocal Gems from "Follow
Through." Columbia Light
Opera Co.
6.17 Sunnyside.
Ben Selvin and Orch. 6.23 The Fourth Form at St.
Michaels.
Will Hay. 6.30 Estrellita.
Albert Sammons (Violin). 6.38 Melodious Memories.
Regal Cinema Órch. Herman Finck and Orch. 6.68 Virgínia. Sophie Tucker. 7.00 Scene de Ballet (de Beriot).
Squire Celeste Octat. 7.09 Selection from "Broadway."
Regal Cinema Orch. 7.17 Away down Sonth in Heaven. Sophie Tucker. 7.23 Miniature Musical Comedies. 7.21 Ideals. Jean Lensen and Orch. 7.40 Selection from "Madame
Butterfly."
6.45 Gaiety Echose.
New Queen's Hall Light Orch. 7.48 Aren't Women Wonderful?
"My second daughter, Chang Ko Hwa, sometimes suffered from colds, fever, or disordered stomach. Whenever she WAB takon with such ailments I administered Baby's Own Tablets and they never failed to bring about the desired results. I have kept Ko Hwa happy, well and plump with Baby's Own Tablets, and I wish all parents would keep handy this useful medicine for children."
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POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK.
Police Reserve Orders by Mr. T. H. King, Acting Inspector General of Police, state:
General.
Revolver Practice. The regular weekly revolver, practice (volun- tary) will take place at the Bowen Road Revolver Range on Wednes day, June 11th, from 9.00 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. It will be open to all ranks of the H.K.P., Special Con- stables, Sharpshooters Company, Hongkong Police Reserve and to all persons holding permits to carry arms.
Chinese Company. - Handling of Revolver-Instruc- tion in aiming, correct grip, and trigger pressing will be given at the Company's Headquarters on Wednesday evening, June 11th. at 8.00 p.m.
* Indian Company. Commendation.-Constable R213 Bhagat Singh of the Indian Com- pany, Hongkong Police Reserve, is commended by the Hon. I.G.P. for zeal and alertness on 9th April, 1930, in arresting oné Chan Wai, who was sentenced to 2 months' hard labour for larceny.
Parade. All ranks of the Indian Company are reminded of the parade to be held at Police Head- quarters on Tuesday, June 10th. at 5.30 p.m. sharp,
Flying Squad.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, June 10th Fall in at the Tsim-tsa-tsui Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-Khaki Uniform and Cap with Khaki Cover. ·
The weekly instructional patrol of the Hongkong Section will take place on Friday, June 13th. Fall in at the Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dress-Khaki Uniform and Cap with Khaki Cover.
Sharpshooters' Company.
Revolver Practice. This will be carried out on the Bowen Road Range on Wednesday, June 11th., from 9.00 p.m. to 10:30 p.zi. Mem- bers will bring their revolvers, Sophie Tucker.belts and holsters. . Uniform 7.54 For You Alone.
optional. ་། Albert Sandler and Orch.
(Sgd.) DL KING, 8.00 Chinese programme relayed
D. S. P. (R.) from Ko Shing Theatre until the end of the play.
Hongkong, June 9th, 1930.,
10. 1930.
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