THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931.

MACAO RACES. -

POLICE OFFICER'S WEDDING.

SMALL. FIELDS BUT GOOD SPORT LIKELY.

[By "Ringtail,”}

Though not the most valuable item on the card at to-morrow's Macao ruce meeting, the one-mile Fat Shan Handicap is quite likely to prove about the most interest- ink:

The Inst contest for these pontes was over a distance of five far- longa, and as the ponies were not quite up to concert pitch, it might not do to place too much coal- lence in the form displayed on that occasion.

The principal race, the Tumo Shan Handicip, will be a hopeless affair as there may only be three starters.

The hundicap rates for the sul seriptions may produce a few sur- prises, especially SIM KOMEN new poules will be seen which have been doing good track work.

My selections are:

If Race.

Acacia Leaf,

Movannscher.

Manent.

2nd Race

Salls Sour1. Jenter.

Sultry Bee

3rd Race.

Roeslan.

King's Counsel.

One Third,

Ith Ruce.

Tri Ping Your

New King.

the Plain.

5th Rhee,

Roustan.

One Third. Christmas H

A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. John's Cathedrät on Tuesday, when Misa Margaret M. Chapman, recently arrived from Home, became the bride of Mr. L H. C. Calthrop, Assistant Superintendent of Police. The above group was subsequently taken.

(Photo: Ming Yuen Studio).

HONGKONG SHARE

MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY

STOCK EXCHANGE

were maintained,

BROACHING A CARGO.

KING'S THEATRE.

WHOOPÉE GIRLS NEXT WEEK.

Hongkong is to have something new in the way of entertainment next week, as the management of the King's Theatre has been for tunate enough to secure the gagement of Nellie Farren and her Whoopee Girls, who are passlag through on a world tour. The company is to make its first ap pearance on Tuesday in conjunc- tion with the film. "The Sens Beneath." and has been booked for a short senson only.

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Miniature extravaganza actually the most fitting descrip

on of the company's net. Nellie Farren herself heads the bill, and from the vast experience she has gathered in all kinds of stage migl cabaret work, she has modelled and fitted out a performance that is part revue, part singing and part dancing. presented on unique Jínes,

Main feature of the act is its Sextravagant mounting, which has been done on lavish lines, With the company comes its own scenery and Beta and its own specially Kelected orchestra.

The Whoopee Girls all continen- tal artists, are finished singers and dancers, who feature both claPri- cal ant popular numbers, and are equally at home with sole er en- Bemble work. They have just Anished a two year's season at Shanghal, where they were under engagement at the Canidrome and Majestic.

And then, as an added attrac- tion, is the Olympic Trio, who specialise in Acrobatic

and adaggio. Their's is a finlahed per- formance, which was immensely ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT Pular in the Shanghai cabarets.

BOOTLEGGING,

at

Wan

The market opened quiet but steady i this morning with a fair anandat of An unusual case was heard King's Counsel if started) enquiry, aud rates fur the most part Est Ham when Norman Potter, aged 27. n ship's stewart. of Hanks vloged ingois at $1,700. Underwriters were in demand at; Highclere-road. Sydenham,

fcharged with stealing and receiv Douglasses warn an thuc market at ing on board the molar liner Lochgol, between London and Seattle, three cases of wine and a atase of liqueurs, value £43 6s.. the Proxidents Faldy were wanted Still, as were also the sw shures at property of The Royal Mail Steam $24.

Whasap Ducks were in desound at

SONA

6th Race,

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Sh

ith Race.

Tanga. Sunley b Groombridge.

Florinita, Macueest.

Celerity

ACID THROWN ON CLOTHING.

STRANGE VARSITY

INCIDENT.

A mysterious incident is report- ed from the University, where considerable damage was enused to garments hanging out to dry in the compound at May Hall by concentrated sulphuric acid, thrown by persons unknown.

Hotel- robili, after being done at ; $15,70, closed in demand at SIC, with! Hollers seeking $154%, The new shar

were wanted at $14%.

Packet Co

He pleaded guilty to receiving. Mr. F. Peregrini, who prosecut- 'ed, withdrew the charge of steal-

The company will be only a few nights in Hongkong, as it has en- gagements in Singapore and other cities, en route to Europe.

USE FOR SILVER.

GERMANY TO MINT MORE COINS.

Berlin. Oct. 30. With the object of assisting the Reichsbank to control the gold standard and reduce the bankote circulation, the Reichs- rat has sanctioned the minting Bounds were alteriør at $5817.

of new silver coins of a face value Humphreys told), with were dealt an at 599, elossed in teminhd at $19. He suggested that the case was of 120,000,000 marks.

Renities

This is in conformity with the attempted wrye to fe vltated at one of

Toflegging and that others were concerned. | policy pursued

time, for some 'Potter, he said. WHEN : second which has led to a considerable steward and al acted us a store-increase in the import of silver

bars.-Reuter, keeper on the Lochgoil on a royage to American ports.

$13,40,

10we were offering at TIs, 14.14. Trams could have tart placed at Stars Ferries are the medium of

ales at $12

ILK. Electrics were in demand a 87712

Mulaloers were m sdfer at $84. Cements Combined) were on offer Lot 82014.

Ropes were wanted at $18.

Watsons were wanted at $16. Lane, Crawfords (odd) were done at $71, and the new shares at $614.

Constructions-fold) were wanted at

The affair has been reported to $5.05, after sales at Sh, and the new the police by Mr. A. C. Braine-stars ofsel in demand at $15.

Hartnell, Warden of May Hull.

who stated that at 2.50 p.m. pester- day some person threw a quantity of concentrated sulphuric acid on clothing which was hanging out for airing in the south compound of May Hall.

Damage was enused to five Jackets, to the extent of $270,

CORRESPONDENCE.

Grent Picture.

To the Editor, Hongkong

Telegraph.]

NEW ROADS.

THREE MORE NAMED BY GOVERNMENT.

Kames have been given by the Government to the following roads::

When the vessel got to San Francisco It was fumigated and Potter appeared to have discover-

wines ed several cases of

and spirits. Such goods were kept in la special lock-up and each parcel

=

Order of Service. Voluntary

Hymn-"My God I Thank Thee Who Has Made The Earth So Bright"

Invocation

Lord's Prayer

of goods was marked with the | Hymn-"As Pants The Hart For name of its port of destination.

Fined in America.

At Victorin, he said, eight chess of wines and spirits had been missed and when the Customs boarded the vessel at Seattle three cases of wine and 71 cano of liquers were found in the store- -room, of which Potter had charge. ile then remarked: "must take the blame for it."

WAX

Cooling Streams"

Scripture Reading-St. John Ch. 10

verses 1-18

Hymn-"Breathe on Me Breath Of

God"

Prayer Authem "Oh Love the Lord"

Offertory Offertory Prayer Hymn-"Blessed Be The Tie That

Binds"

Sermon-"The Eccentricity

Jesus"

of

Hymn "All Hall The Power of

Jesus' Nam”

National Anthem Benediction.

Chinese recorded":

At the Fedurni Court he Jaffe Road Commencing at the fined 100 dollars for not declaring

12.15-2.00 pm. south-west corner of Inland Lot No the gonds to the Customs. The 2899, running in an easterly dire

programme. the

1.00 p.m. Loral time and weather.

tion, parallel with Gloucester Road goods were confiscated by

and terminating at its junction with Customs and the consigners would report.

have to be paid £43 65. Percival Street.

Thomson Road.-- Commencing at Mr. Cyril Edwards (defending) the junction of Johnson Road, opanid that the goods were not con-

Sir. The film "Disraeli," is posite Inland Last No. 2831, continu fiscated, but only detained

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of theing in an ensterly direttion, parallel jemild he recovered.

with lennessy Road and termi-

and

being advertised as "fascinating. but I regard it greatest, if not the very greatest.

nating at the southwest corner of The magistrate-I've heard that ever shown in the Colony.

it is diffleult to get butter out of Naturally in ensmopolitan Inland Lot No. 2769.

Tsing Clan Street. Lo Lungja dog's mouth.

of such

-Fuel

il

such as this, the

appeal

Mr. Edwards, anid that

Potter

picture is limited, so Hang Street commencing at Ma we owe it as a duty, not only Tau Wei Road and being the fourth found the cases and very foolishly to our incal theatres, but to the street

of the innetion of ciaram industry generally, to sup Gillies Avene and Ma Tau Weineglected to disclose the fact.

south

port to the utmost a picture of Road and running in such outstanding merit.

But from the narrower view puint, it is a treat thist no lover of vivid drama and fine acting enn nord to miss.--Yours, etc.,

1. W.

A CALCUTTA ARREST.

BINDU WHO DRESSED AS A MOSLEM.

Calcutta, Oct. 30.

westerly Potter van fined £20 and £5 58. direction to Gillies Avenue and costs. thence in a north-westerly direction.

EXCHANGE RATES:

Previous Play. Yesterday,

Paris..

.98

DRIL

Genova.

10%

19%

Berlin..

JG

10%

.17%

174

Oslo

Helsinfora. 102

.315 Athens. Buenos Aires,, .32% Shanghai.

A mun arrested here has been New York. identified as Bimal Das Gupta, & Amsterdam. Hindu, who was wanted in con- Stockholm. nexion with the murder of the Vienna police official. Mr. James Peddie, Madrid.. inst August.

Bucharest

Doubts an to his identity arose Montevideo. from the fact that Gupta was Hongkong dressed as a Moslem when theBrussein. outrage was committed.-Router.

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DIESEL ENGINES.

TRANSPORT VEHICLES TO HAVE NEW TYPE.

London, Oct. 30.

At the Commercial Motor Trans- 320 port Exhibition, which opene nt 334 Olympia, London. next Thursday: 1/7 nearly every maker of petrol and 3.86 steam lorries will be showing an 9.9/10 oil-engined chassis.

171⁄4

3.87

0%

.17%

R0%

304

43%

,050

.24

1/2

.1/2 .27 Milan

.7834 Copenhagen 17% Prague.

131 Lisbon

100% 3 1/6.1/32 2/0

A report of the loss of $1,440 from Rio safe of the Yue Hing Loong ImportBombay.

162, Winglok Yokohama. and Export Arm, of Street, has been made to the police Montreal by Ilo Mini-yu, manager, who stated Silver (spot) that the money was stolen some tine between 2 and 4 p.m. yesterday,

British motor manufacturers 10% have recently devoted renewed at

650 tention to the Diesel type of en- 23gine for road use, in many cases with remarkable results-British 75% Wirclear.

27%

17%

150%

+

108% A woman named Cheun Ab-ho was

2.00 p.m. Close down,

8.00-10.00 p.m. European pro.

grammo.

8.00 p.m. Local time and weather report.

8.03-8.30 p.m. Orchestral. Pomp and Circumstance (Elgar)

(No. 1 in D).

Font and Circumstance (Elgar)

(No. 2 in A Minor).

Royal Albert Hall Orch, Vic 3016. Finlandia (Symphonic Poem)

(Sibelius).

Royal Albert Hall Orch. Vic. 9016, Egmont Overture (Beethoven).

Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra of New Yurk, Vic. 7201. 8.30-0.00 p.m. Organ Recital by Mr. G. E. Long- your Relayed from the Union Church, Kennedy Road:

Choral, Dudley Buck.

Fountain Melody, J. A. Meale. Dffertoire, A. M. Thoman, Solonelle, Mailly,

Meditation Religieuse, Ketalbey. Evensong, E. Martin. 0.00-0.28 p.m. Instrumental. Quartet-Theme and Variations from the Emperor Quartet (Haydn). Quartet-Andante Cantabile

(Tchaikowsky}.

Plane Solo-Bercease (Chopin).

Elman String Quartet. (Vic. 6634).

Piano Solo-Harmonious Blacksmith

(Handel,

Alfred Cortot. (Vic, 6762). Violin Solo-Serenado in G Major

(Arenaky). Violin Sele-Minuet in G No. 2

(Beethoven),"

Mischa Elman. (Vic. 1434).. Quartet-Irish Cradle Song (Fochon).

Flonzaley Quartel., (Vic. 6594). 9.28-10.00 p.m.

The 2nd Act of "Rigoletto" (Verdi) . Played by the Mitan Symphony Or chestra with Solobta and Chorum of

a.13/16 truck by the express train from La Scala Milan. Col. DX140-DX149.

2/0

(The 3rd, and last act will be played

The Records used in the above

1/1/32 Canton whilst it won in the vicinity

of Fanling at 10.40 nm. on Thursday. on Sunday, 8th. November). She received an injury to her leg and 17.13/10 was brought into Hongkong on the European Programme were kindly 17.18/16 train. being later taken to the Kew supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano British Wireless loon Hospital.

Co. and Mesars, Anderson Music Co.

4.25

.17%

(forward).17%

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY

AND TO-MORROW.

The radio programme to be broad- cant by Z. D." W. on a wavelength on 356 metres to-day is:

4.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese programme. 4.16 to 50 p.m. Running commen- tary of the football game between the Kowloon Football Club and the Hong- kong Pallee at the Kowloon Football Club Ground by Kind permission.of the Kowloon Football Club and the Football Association.

7.00-11.30 p.m. European pro- grayune,

7.00 p.m. Mall notice, etc. 7.03-7.48 p.m. Musical Comedy. Clowns in Clover-Selection.

Piccadilly Revels Band directed by Rudy Starita. 9296.

The Girl Friend-Vocal Gems. Peggy Ann-Vocal Genis

Columbia Light Opera Co. 9207. The Song of the Drum-Selection.

Herman Finck and His Orchestra, DX239. Hit the Deck-Vocnl Medley, The Barry Twins, Prince Sistern and London Hippodrome Chorus with the Kit-ent Band. 9285. Fally to be Wine-Selection.

Percival Mackey and H Band. DX219. (Local time and weather

8.00 p.m. ropert).

7.48-8.28 p.m. Selections.

Orchestral and Band

With a Song in My Heart (Rodgers,

Trans. Coates).

Court Symphony Orchestra. DX63. Bolero (Ravel arr, Branga and

Salynito).

Entrance of the Little Faune

(Pierne art. Mouton). Jack Payne and His B. B. C. Dance Orchestra DX273. The Funeral March of a Marionette

(Gounod).

The Rustle of Spring (Sinding). The B. B. C. Wireless Military Band. *DX269.

The Merry Brothers (Gennin). Echoes of the Valley (Gennin).

Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orch. 9821, 8.28-8.56 p.m. Light Opera Vocal

Gema,

The Gelnha (Greenbank and

Jones).

Columbia Light Opern Co. DX256. Merric England (Hood and German). Miriam Licette, Clara Serena, Francis Russell, Dennis Noble, Robert Carr And Chorus OR93. Les Cloches de Corneville

(Planquette). Columbla Light Opera Co. DX236. 8.50.9.30 p.m. A Concert. Vocal Duel The Battle Eve

(Southey and Basbeur Habert Eindell and Herman Allin. DX7 Violin Solo-Waltz in C Sharp Minor

(Chopin).

Violin Solo-La Capricieuse (Elgar).

Brasilaw Huberman. X137. Song-Solveig's Song from Peer Gynt

(Dickinson and Grieg).

Dora Labbette (Soprano), 9677. Piano Solo-Prelude in C Sharp Mipor

(Rachmaninoff).

Piano Bolo-Prelude in G Minor

(Rachmaninoff).

William Murdoch. DX244. Song-The Midshipmite (Weatherly

and Adams). Song The Powder-Monkey (Watson).

Norman Allin (Bass). DX100. 9.30-11.30 p.m. Dance Mze, Fox Trat-Let me Sing-and

I'm Happy.. Fox Trot-Looking at You. 2150-D. Fox Trot-Without You Emaline. Fox Trot-A Cottage for

Sale. 2166-D. Fox Trot-Bessic Couldn't Help It. Fux Trot-Mysterious Mose. 2180-D. Waltz-Can This be Love? Fox Trot-Where Can

You Be? CB136. Fox Tret-You're the Sweetent Girl

this Side of Heaven. Fox Trot-Rollin' Down the

River. 2188-D.

J

Fox Trut-You Darlin'. Fox Trot-Kiss Me with Your

Eyes, 2197-D. Fox Trot-You're Just the One ·

Girl for Me. Wallı-The Love Waltz. CB120. Fox Trot-I Remember You From

Somewhere.

Fox Trot-Cheer Up. Fox Trot-F'r Instance. Fax Trot-I Love You So

2207-D.

Much. 2231-D. Fox Trol-Shout, Sister, Shout! Fax Trot-If I Could be

With You. 2243-D. Waltz-When I Look-To The

West, "Walte-When The Organ Played

at Twilight. 2279-D. Fox Trot-Wonder.

2241-D. Fox Trot-It's Easy to Fall

In Love. Fox Trot-Why Have You

Forgotten Walkki? 2256-D. Fox Trot-Reminiscing. Waltz-I Love You So. 2150-D.

·.2259-D.

Fox Trot-Confessin'.

Fox Trot-Good Evenin' Fox Trot What's the Use. Fox Trot-1, Wonder How It

Feels, 2261-D,

Fox Trot-Loving You. Waltz-Just a Little While, 2312-D. Fox Trot-My Blue Bird Was

Caught in the Rain. Fox Trot-I Don't Mind Walkin'

in the Rain. 2271-D. - Fox Trot-Loving You the Way

1 Do. Fox Trot-You're Lucky

to Ma. 2309-D. Fox Trot-Three Little

Words: 2917-D. Waltz-Kashmiri Song. Waltz-Private Lives Some Day

I'll Find You. CB141. 10.30 pm (Approx:). Rugby mid-

day press nows.

11.30 p.m. Ulose down.

All the records used in the above European Programme were kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.

11.00-12.15 p.m. Relay of Service from Union Church, Kennedy Road,

Preacher Rev. Frank Short. (Continued on Previora Columin.)

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