8

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY

at 2 80, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m

Showing for the first time in

this Colony.

DOROTHY MACKAILL

in

"HARD TO GET”

with

Jack Oakie & Charles Delancy

ANNOUNCEMENT

ELIZABETH ARDEN

THE HONGKONG- TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1931.

IR.C. CONCERT.

ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME ·

TO-NIGHT.

TänightTMwill-ben-gain-night at the Indian Recreation Club, which is holding an open-air concert an the Club's spacious grounds at Sookunpoo. This is the Club's second venture in this Geld and. with the help of some-well-known local entertainers, the function should prove a success,

by

The first half of the programme will consist of musicnl items members of the club, the Hawalian Serenaders, Master Abraham with his violly. dnd humorous num ber by Mr. F. M. el Arculli. The bill for the second half will be filled by an orixinal farce

entitled

"Wanted---A Wife," which ja written and enacted by members of the club. Players have an siduously rehearsed their purts during the last two or three weeks, and should be abla to produce many laughs.

IL

An apsing situation arose about a week ago with regard to the date of this function. One of the members of the concert com. mittee discovered that

total eclipse of the moon takes place to- night, which threw the concert committee tuto a frenzy. It was

date too late te alter the

and +++++++ || obviously nothing could be done. An announcement in the papers a few days ago, however, dispelled all fears as the eriipse does not take place in Hongkong until early to-morrow morning.

is sending her personal representative, Mrs. Ann Tripler, who has had years of experience in the Arden Salon to visit our toilet preparations department on Monday, 28th September, 1931. Do come in for a private emaultation, without charge, and receive her personal advice on correct care and treatment of the skin. The re- presentative is not permitted to sell Preparations,

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The function begins at 9 p.m. sharp and those who intend to attend are advised to be at their

Tickets are avail seats on time. able

$1.10

from members at tadults), including tax, and GO cents (children) or at the gate.

C.R.C. WIN TENNIS TITLE AGAIN

BEAT RECREIO IN “**** DIVISION REPLAY.

Reason

WAR

The tennis lengue brought to a successful close yeater- day, when the Club de Recreio und Chinese Recreation Club met at the K.CC, in a deciding match for "C" Division honours.

The C.R.C. won deservedly by 6% Rets to a half, two sets remaining uncompleted. The winners caught the Recreio on an off day, the challengers being completely subjugated.

Nevertheless, the match WAB full of interest tỏ the spectators who lined the courts, and it was a pity falling light prevented the whole three rounds from being completed,

By their win, the C.RC. retain the shield which they won from the South China last year, while since 1918, when the division was first formed, they have been champions six times.

Full acores of yesterday's encounter

were:

M. K. Lau and W. T. Lee (C.R.C.) beat G. Noronha and L. Rocha 0-2; beat A. A. Remedios and H. Noronha 6.D; beat A. V. Remedios and Ribeiro 6-1.

F. K. Lau and 1. F. Hon (C.R.C.) beat Noronha und Kozhn 6-3; beat] | Renidition and Ribeiro 6-1; were led by Remedios and Nuronha 2-3 Can- finished).

W. H. Choa Rod Mow Yuk-kwani (C.R.C.) bent Noronha and Rocha G-3; | drew with Remedios and Noronha 6-0; led Remedios and Ribeiro 4-9 (uni- Ünished),

GOLE

WHEN ONE

FINISHES THE SNING IN THIS MANNER,

THE RIGHT HAND HAS

ASSUMED CONTROL TOO

EARLY IN THE DOWNSWING

NCA

The STARS Play it

What causes a player to be off line when he tries for extra dis- tance?

By watching some of the good golfers, you perhaps will observe that when they try for extra dis-

the

tance they are more likely to be off line

left. to

This is because the right hand, which delivers the blow, extra greater part of the force and all, assumes too much command of the stroke.

The secret of getting distance. as stated in a previous article, lies

да

in properly timing the stroke; that ia, to have t

the clubhend travelling speed as it comes greatest into the

at

·

THE VOLUNTEERS.

CORPS ORDENS FOR TUE

COMING WEEK.

No. 10/31 (ongkong--Volunteer- Defence Corps orders by Lieutenant Colonel L. G. Bird, D.3.0., 0.B.E., commianding:

(4)

(b)

(c)

I'arodes.

Corps Band-The Band will at tond Band Practice on Monday, September 28th. and Friday, October 2nd, at 6.30 p.m. each day.

All Bandsmen, are requested to give their present Business and lomo addresses to the Band Moster by not later than Septem ber 28th. This in important. Engineer Company. 1. Sunday, October 11th, Company Shoot, .Penk Range, 9 a.m.

2. D. practice runs at Wel- lington Barracks on Thursdays, October 8th, and 22nd. Corps Signals-Parades at Corpa Headquarters at 6.80 p.m. оп Tuesday, 29th. September and Friday, 2nd. October for Signal- ling Instruction.

SWIFT AS THE SWALLOWS.

A alvangs race staged by New York public school children. The racers were on roller-skates and

(d) Armoured Car Company.-

Motor Cycle Section. The Section wil parade at Headquarters on Monday, 28th, instant at 5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction, as per Section Training programme.

Rifle Club. Parade nt Minia- Paris ture Range on Wednesday, 30th. Geneva

Berlin.. instant at 30 p.m.

Clathing. All ranks requiring | Oslo... clothing,

for Helsingfors must requisition Anne on Monday, 28th. Instant, Athens. this being the last opportunity Buenos Aires. before the annual enmp, when aft Shunghaj. kits must be complete.

New York. Machine Gun Company.-1. The Amsterdam. Company wil parade in close Stockholms.. column of platoons in mufti at Vienna. 5.30 p.m., sharp, as per Platoon Madrid. Programme on Tuesday, 20th. Bucharest September,

Montevideo.

(e)

the idea was to drink a bottle of milk before reaching the finish line.

MORE 'LAWN BOWLS MATCHES.

D. RUMJAHN & H. HAMPTON ENTER LAST EIGHT,

HOCKEY MATCH,

TEAM FOR HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUÏÍ'S GAME.

A hockey match has been arranged

Two mare players have entered the to be played on Wednesday next be- 320inst eight in the Lawn Bowls chamtween the Hongkong Hockey Club 3416pionship, D. Rumjahn besting G.

1/McLeod and H. Hampton eliminating first eleven and the Argyll and Suther 3.7744 L. Luek.

fand Highlanders on the Club ground

The match between Melood and

EXCHANGE RATES.

Previous Day: Yesterday.

.9814

9.1 ፣

1914

1861

17

15%

104

184

175

.337

22

.1/544

3.89%

.97%

15: 122

4344

.725

24 were;

4th.

Machine Gun Part-2. Com-Hongkong any Headquarters and No. 1 Brussels.. Platoon will fire Sinchine Gun Milan, Part 2 at Stonecutters my Sunday, Copenhagen.

Detuber. Latne leaves Prague. Queen's Pier 9 am, and Kowloon Lisbon

1/1%

1/13

074

26 Reads

Shola Total

.764

71⁄2

1714

IT JA

.140

11714

110

100%

336

Nom,

1753

2/47

2/9

(forward) 16

10.15/16 -British Wireless.

Silver (spot) ... 15%

Poller Pier 0.30 am, Range Rio.. Officer--Lical, II. Owen-Hughes.

Bombay 3. Company Rifle Club, The Yokohama. Company Rifle Club will meet on the Peak Range at 930 a., on Sunday, 4th October for In- dividual Spoon Shoot. Range Omeer-2nd Lieut. V. C. Bran. son, M.C.

(1) Scottish Company.—The Annua

Meeting of the Company will bo

After Orders.

1314 Rumjahn was played on the Civil at King's Park at 5.20 p.m.

Service C.C. green, the Cralgengower The following will play for the Club: 39|C.C. player winning by 21 shola to G. Dunean; J. Rodger and A. R. Botel.

full scoreR 705: 14 in 20 heads. The

ho; W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand and J. E. Rumjan. Noronha: H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Shotu Total Divett, C. C. Francia, J. La Tetley and

T. J. Price,

Anti Airviaft Light Automatic

McLeod.

ning easily by 24 ahots

to Reven.

SCOTEA:

11

Hends

13

Hampton Shots Total

1

Luck.

Shots Total

14

3

13

14

15

16

18

19

20

held in the Lecture Room at Hend- Company: The following have been) 17 quarters at 5.45 p.m. on Thursday, taken on the strength of the above) effect from 25th.; October 1st, 1931. It is hoped Company with that every Member of the Com.September, 1931: pany will make every endeavour No. 1982 Pte. H. S. Jones

1033 to be present at this Meeting.

J. F. Lunny (g) Portuguese Company.—Musketry

Training for the above Company will commence in the near futuri. Classifiention. All those concern- ed are reminded that Sunday, the Both the above 27th. September is the last op: Electric Company. portunity to fire this practice, the Company a greatly handicapped by those who do not fire.

(b)

The Company Commander's parade will take place on Friday, October 2nd. nt 5,30 p.m. at Head- quarters, this parade must be at- tended by all,

Dress:-Mufti, Rifle and Bay- onet and belt. The Oilcer

commanding the undermentioned Units will issue their Orders separately to their commands:

1. The Battery

H.

III.

4

Machine Gun Troop

Armoured Car Company.

Car Section.

Obituary.

The Commandant' deeply regrets to have to announce the death of Private II.E. Scriven of the Reserve Company on 15th. September, 1931.

All ranks of the Corps tender their deepest sympathy to the burenved.

Marksmen.

The following have qualified as murksmen and are entitled to wear the badges for one year:

No, 1177 Sergt. F. P. Sequeira, No. 10 Platoon,

No. 1448 Pte. F. F. da Cruz, No. 3. Platoon.

Struck Off the Strength.

Having Left the Colony. No. 1655 Pte. F. T. Caveney, No. 7 Platoon, as from 16.9.31.

Having Completed 3 years Service. No. 1182 Pic. A. V. Barrás, No. 12 Platoon as from 19.9.31.

Strength.

The following have been taken on the Corps Strength:

No. 1722 Bdm. C. Sloan, Corps Band, joined 22.0.31.

No. 1723 Pte. J. M. Suniey, No. 3 Platoon, joined 22,3.31.

Transfer.

No. 605 Pto. E. W. Coulson, No. 7 Platoon, is transferred to the Reserve Company with effect from 25.9.31.

Lleut. C. Champkin is transferred from the Resorvo of Officers to the Command of the Reserve Company with affect from 8.10.30.

Ant-Aircraft Light Automatic

Company.

The following have been taken on the Strength of the above Company with effect from 25th. September, 1931:

No. 1924 Plc. D. Cochrane.

1026

"

11

F. P. Kennedy.'

1920

J. MacDonald,

1027

F. S. Elliott,

1028

"

W. Saunders.

'M

1020

12

II. J. Gosby,

28

1030

H

1091 R. M. Jack.

A. C. Young.

Training for the above Company will

commence in the near future.

All the above are A.P.C.

Lenvo.

No. 374 C.Q.M. Sgt. A. E. Kow, Armoured Car Coy., Car Section re- turned from leave from 10.0.31.

No. 728 Cpl. A. W. W. Balter, Ex- mean try to have the clubheadgineer Coy, granted 1 week's loave

from 20.0.31 to 2.10.31.

Hit all the ball. By that I

attain its maximum speed at a spot about two inches in front of the ball-ART KRENZ,"

W. H. G. GOATER, CAPTAIN, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.

are

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