M.C.L. GALA DAY
FUN OF THE FAIR AT
REPULSE BAY
With fine weather and a low tide the Ministering Childron's League Bench Gala which is to bo held on Wednesday next promises to be an outstanding show,
·
The children are of course to be specially catered for with Band- castle
be
competitions, swimming races, chutes, Aunt Salles, a fish- pond and a troupe of nigger mine- trols. Another sido show which is always popular is the "lucky dip" and in it hundreds of toys special- ly sont from London are to hidden. The toy stall will be well worth a visit, as there will be found galaxy of unusual gifts for the kiddies at Christmas. There will bo jig-aaw puzzles which would bo a joy for invaild friends. Why not buy one at the galu for a hospital and thus de two good turns in ono nct? Then there are to be dolls of real fascination for the girls, books of adventure for the boys, games of all kinds and paint boxes de luxe,
The hoop-la stall will be a great attraction with its rings which never want to fall flat on the board or where the thrower wants them! to fall, except if he or she be ex- pert at the game.
A small kiosk is to be erected by the Dairy, Farm Company for the sale of delicious Ice-cream cones, and in this connexion the M.C.L. funds will benefit by very gener- ous discount. The Repulse Bay Hotel management will also ar- range the tea and cold drinks on the same generous lines.
For the event the bus company are assisting by running a special service from Blake Pier from 1.30
The Roof Pavillon of the China Emporium which is opaning fo day.
S. C. A. A. RACES. Relay Record Set In Competitions. CLUB CONTESTS. Big crowds watched the contests in the swimming meet sponsored by the South China Athletic Association last night, and saw a record set in the
LONDON STOCK
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RACE HANDICAPS.
Excellent Entries For September. 28.
HONGKONG MEETING.
Entries and handicaps for the Ninth Extra Meeting of the Hong-
PTEMBER 16, 1933.
RADIO BROADCAST
WEEK-END BROADCAST
kong Jockey Club, the first meeting RELAY OF CHURCH SERVICES
in the present, racing season, Bro printed below:
One
Handicap, Big Wave Bay
-101; Brechin, 108; milo-Alda, Double Face, 150; King's Company, 140; Mayflower, 108; Per se, 157; Solar Star, 101; Street Singer, 167: Tenorio, 105.
Junk Bay Handicap. First Soc tion, "D" Class, six furlongs:- Amoy, 165; Hold Lad, 140; Helter Skelter, 146; Hoy Tor, 155; Jack O'Lantern, 148; Jingle, 140; King Salmon, 162: Partnership, 160; Val- fey Hall, 148.
Corroboree Handicap, one mile: Dancing Jack, 158; Golden Dawn, 103; Ngtuk, 100; Rasy-Morn, 106; Sunup, 158; The Raincloud. 148; But After That, 145; Canny, 147; City of Melbourne, 102; Cossack's Choice, 140; Kilroa, 146; Ratlon 145; Tecumseh, 140.
Island Bay Handicap, "A" & "B" Classer, one mile 171 yards: Gay Crusader, 156; Hotman, 100; King's Chateau Justice, 186; Sadko, 168:
140; Cossack's Benuty, 140;
25th Eve,
140; Gold Ko
Bounty, 155; Navy
1401
TO-MORROW.
4-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-11.30 p.m. 'European programme. 7-7.44 p.m. A Concert.
Piano Solo-Suggestion Diaboliqua
(Prokofieff), Plano Selo Fairy Tale (Medtner). Song--Anacreons Gral (Wolf).
Benno Moinevitch, 1440. Song-The Bitterness of Love
(O'Sheel-Dunn)..
John McCormack (Tonor). 1568. *Cello Solo Gavotte, Tendro
(Hillemacher), 'Cello Solo-Menust (Dobussy).
Pablo Casals, 1101. Song-Benatiful Sky (Mexican
Folk Song). Song-Carmela (Haguo-Ross).
Duseliaa Giannini (Soprano), 1105.. Violin Solo-At Evening (Frimi,
Trans. by Kramo). Violin Solo Letter of Love
(Cul-Elinan). Song--A Dream (Cory-Bartlett). Song-Absent (Glenn-Metcalf);
Richard Crooks (Tenor). 1000,- String Bass Solo-Minuet In G
(Beethoven). String Bass
(Koussevitzky),
Mischa Elman.
1100.
Solo-Valse Miniature
Serge Koussevitsky. 1476.
p.m.
7.11-8 Ballet Egyptien Suito (Luigini),
Concert Orchestra. 35901/2. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather
8.3-8.10 p.m.
Tom, 140; Wonderful Stag 140. The Subscription Grifas Chal- lenge Cup, one and a quarter miles: -Warrington, 162; Flying Boy, Burgomaster, 158; Now's The 181; National Day, 156; Gay erfly, 168; Black Rock, 155; Report.
162; Iloy Tor, 152; De Minimis, Melody, 101: Poverty Bay, 165; Golden Dragon, 165: The Panther, 152:
Duplex, 101: Disorderly Con- duct, 152; Partnership, 152; Darien, 152; Vigilance, 166: King Salmon.
168.
Selections from "Soldiers of the King" played by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.
1.
Soldiers of the King,
2. Have You Ever Been Lonely? (This record is kindly loaned by 8.10-8.40 p.m. Variety.
p.m. until 3 n.m. and gala ticket Inter-club relay race and in the 400 received by Mesars. Swan, Culbertson lente Bar Stakes,: "E" Class, the Brit. Film Distributing Co.).
holders are to be carried on these special trips at cheap rates.
metres free style event.
The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been and Fritz in conjunction with Reator, The results are as follows:
The market: Generally quieter. Men's 200 metres Relay Race (Open Closed somewhat irregular. The pyjama parade, which was to the affiliated Clubs of H.K.İ.A.
Chinese Bonds such an attractive and popular items.A.)-1. South China A.A., Tima 2
Sept. 14 Stpt. 15, on the programme last year, la in- min. 3.3 secs (Record), 2. Chinese 44% Bonds 1898
(Eng. I86.) £ 19% £00% cluded this year and will be well Bathing Club, 3. Chinese Civil Ser- worth seeing. Special prizes are
vant's Club.
4 Loan 1908. £ 82% £ 83 Ladies 50 metres
Style 6 Loan 1912... 01 Free to be offered.
(Championship)-1. Yeung Sau-king, 5% Reorg. Lonn
1913 (Ldn. Iss.) £88%%% S. Yeang Sau-chung, 3. Leung Wing-
6 Bonds 1925-47 £ 8734 han
50 motres Medley Free Style 6% S'hai-Nanking (Championship) (Children under 16 Rly. years of age)-1. Li Ping-wah, 2.5% Tient.-Pakow Yuen Che-kwok, 3. Au Kwok-ki.
Rly.
It should be noted that the gala is entirely an open-air affair and tea will be served buffet style and not in a marquee as was erroneous. ly stated the other day.
By the kind cooperation of Mcasra, Kayamally and the Ander- aon Music Company tickets are on sale at their stores.
Selections will be played during the afternoon by the dance band of the 1st Battalion South Wales Borderera, (by kind permission of Lieut. Col. G. T. Raikes and officers).
At & p.m. the prizes will be pre- sented by Lady Peel.
The programme of events follows:-
is an
I
years
30 yards, boys, 13-15 handicap for each year, 2 sces,
30 yards, girls, 13-15 handicap for each year 2 seco,
Raft to shore, boya, 16 and over, handicap for each year 3 secs, up to 18 years.
Raft to ahore, girle, 16 and over,
3 secs. up to 18 years.
t
from two mile post-Amos, 150; Baguio, 161; Black Velvet, 153; Blue Plane, 162; Bold General, 163; Bri- tannic Hall, 180; Brown Willy, 150; Christmas Bellossack's Blood,
181; City of
of Shang- 160; hai, 151; Duplex. 1513 Esk, 160; Golly Eyes,
160; Just Imagine,
Klickitat, Moria Potrs, 160; Philterer, 151; Poverty Bay, 150; Swale, 165: The Loafer, 161; The
Rainstorm 160; Toby, 150.
junk
tion,
AIBX,
£ G14
151; 154;
£8844
£ 40%
£ 21-26
£ 80%
£ 4015.
£ 21-20
£ 17-22 £ 17-22
£ 88-88 £ 12
Ring:
$ 29
166
Men's 100 metres Free Style 65% Tient.-Pukow (Handicap)1. Chang Wing-kl, 2 Railway (Supt.
Loan) 10 Hung-in, 3. Leung Yun-hung.
Shai-Hang- Men's 100 metres Free style (Cham-5%
2. chow Ningpo plonship)-1. Chan Kl-chung,
nly.
£ 83-88 Kwak Chun-han, Leung Wai-sang.
Ladies' 50 metres Free Style 5% Honan Rly.. £ 12. (Handicap)-1. Ng Shun-ying, 2.6% Hukuang Rly. Leung Woon-wah, 8. Li Tong-woon.
£ 29 | Ladies' 100 metres Free Style
Lung Teing U. | 6% (Championship)-1. Young Sau-king, 2. Yeang Snu-chung, 3. Leung Wing- lion.
Boys' 100 metres Free Style (under 15)-1. Au Leoung-wah, 2. Au Kwok- ki, 3. Yuen Che-kwok.
F
cap
Girls' 100 metres Free Style Handi- (under 16)-1 Mn Bick-chun,
12 Au Po-ying, 2 Ng Shun-ying,
.sa metres Senior Free cap.1 Yeung Chu-nam, 2 Leung nor Free Style-Handi." Sul-sang, -3 Kung Yee-cheang,
1911
cap, Second, See- Cines furlonga:- 161; Black Rock, 146;
Cebu, Darien, 147; Disorderly Con-
duct, 147; Double Facé, 180: Fes- tival Eve, 155; Fl-Fa, 145: Flying
14G Boy, 150; Gallant
leen 145; Gold Parade,
Shes. 145: 140:
1015
King's
161:
140 Powerful King
Tho
168; Mistletoe, 146; Stickypast, Crook, 146 Wembly Stag. 161 White Butterfly, 145.
Tweed Island
Handicap "C" Bay Class, one milo Alexan< 168: Brechin, dra Hall, 101:
155: Dec, 148: 150;
161;
Quan 10 Tourist, 161; Jack Sharkey, Nippy £ 04
Hai Rly. 1919 $ 11 # 11
Foreign Bonds and Banks German 7% Int.
Loan 1924
70% 70% b* Japan 5%
Sterling Loan 1007
£85 £ 85 Japan 6% Sterling
Loan 1924 £ 94
Industrials and Breweries
Elec... Associated
21/- 20/0 Industries
116/3 115/7 Brit.-Amer, Tob. Men's 400 metres Free Style Chinese Eng. & Championship.-1
Chan
Ki-chung,
Min.
31/- 31/3 time 0 min. 17 seck. (Record), 2
J. & P. Coats
58/3 58/0 3 Wong Yew-man.
30/71% 39/10% Ladies' 200
85/- 84/- 34/76 34/7 28/9
28/0 45/- 45/- 90/3 08/3
30 yards, boys, 10-12, handicap Kwok Chun-hatres Breast Stroke- Courtaulds
for each year 2 secs.
ΠΟΣ
Distillers
30 yards, girls, 10-12, handicap Championship.-1 Yeung Sau-king. Dunlop Rubber
for each year 2 secs,
25 yards, boys, 7-9, 2 secs.
2 Au Poying, 3 Au Yan-chlo,
26 yards, girls, 7---9, handicap Free Wallcung,
for each year 2 secs.
Hon chung,
16 yards, boys and girls, handicapres Style.-1 Leung Sul-sang, 2 Ip
for each year under 7, 2 yards.
10 yards boys qd girls, under 7. Any kind of float Or wings 'may be used,
Paddling on Boards 25 yards boys and girls, 10-13,
Paddling on Boards 25' yards boys and girls, 14-18.
The Sand Castle Building Com- petitions will take place from 3.30 p.m. to 4,30 and are. open to Children under 10. There will be two classes, for children under G and for children over 6.
Thero will be two classes in the Pyjama and 1933 Beach Wear Parade, at 5.30 p.m., for children from 6 to 14 years and 15 years and over,
at 5.00 p.m. Tenma of 6 ars entered from various Branches,"
M. C. L.
Wa-sun, 3 Tec Yu-choen.
S.C.A.A. Bashing Pavlion Crew's Long Plunge Lo Ping, 2 Huen, 3 Tong Sun,
Everready General Elec. Guinness
29/0
100 metres
S.C.A.A. Ambulance Style-1 Lo Kwok
3 Lam Sing-yueri. B.C.A.A. Committee's 100 metres Impl: Cham. In-
dustries
29/9 Impl. Tobacco
1107- - 109/10 Int. Теа Stores
27/9 27/0 Internat. Nickel. $ 224 $ 2284 Tam Pinchin Johnson
32/10 32/10, Turner & Newall 36/6 Unilever
24/6 Miscellaneous Anglo-Dutch
15/9 Canadian Pacific
Rly:
V.R.C. AQUATICS.
Programme Arranged. For Burma Corpn... 14/--
The Championships. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY.
30/0
26/3
10/3 14/14
$ 17% - $ 17 Gula Kalumpong
Rubber 1000
10/3 10/8 Trepen Mines
14- 14/1 The programmo for the Victoria
nglaat.o Recreation Club Championships open
Etatea
28/0 28/9 to the Colony which take place on
London Tin
13/0 13/7 September 26-28 has been lagued, Rubbor Trusts 21/10 22/3
Entries for the championships,
697- 68/- which are open to all local swim-Shai Elec. Constr.
Van Ryn Deep 41/8 .. 41/3 mera, clono on Monday, September
Olle
48/0 49/4 88/1
Tha
ships
"A Meg's Relay_Raeo will be held 18, and heats, if any, will take place Anglo-Persian Oil
of Friday, September 22, at 5.30 p.m. Burmah Oll
for the Champion-Royal Dutch programme AR follows.
Sholl Trans, and Monday, Sept. 25.
Trad. 100 Yards free style 100 Yards Back-stroke Boys' 100 Yards, free stylo
Tuesday, Sept. 20.....
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris Geneva
Borlia
Helsingfors
Onlo
Sept. 14, Sept. 15. .81.19/32 80.31/32
10.80 10.254
.10.44
.13.30
22016
220 Yards, free stylo 100 Yards Breast-atroke
Wednesday, Sept. 27. 440 Yards, free style
87/0
£ 23£ 23%
57/6 58/11
Open Team Race six men a side. Thursday, Sept. 28.
880 Yards free styla TO Yards free stylo Ladies' 100 Yards free stylo Fancy Diving.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
It
announced
Chlu
Mike, 151; Mon Talisman, y, 158; Orlando, 143; Per 160; Philanderer, 158;
Solar Star, 164;
Street
147; The Plover, 140; The Roundhead, 140;'Wakelleld, 163: Wayward Stag, 161.
Clear Water Bay Stakes, six fur- longs:-Aden, 152. Baguio, 155; Bold
General, 156; Duplex, 181; Funny Face, 158; Glorious Day, 152; Gold Age. 155; Good Sport, 152: Melody, 161: No Fear, 101; Paul Jones, 162; The Raincoat, 155; Triumph, 155; Victor, 158.
161: The Singer, 150 Tenorio,
DICTATORSHIP
CUBAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES POLICY
Havana, Sept. 15. The Government under Dr. San Martin has announced its policy, promising a virtual dictatorship. It states bluntly that individuḥl rights are to be made secondary to what the Government considers the nation's good.
Meantime, the guard around the Hotel National, where the Cespe des loyalists are still holding out, has been restored and increased. and machine guns trained on the building from all aides.
Police reserves have been arm- ed in readiness, owing to rumour- ed dissention in the army.
Violin Solo-From the Land of the
Sky-Blue Water (Cadman- Kreisler).
Fritz Krolaler. 1115. Song-Moon Song.
Kate Smith (Comedienno). 0497. Orchestral-Pink Elephants.
George Olson and His Music. 24138. Humorous Song-Little Brown Jag,
Frank Crumit (Comedian), 24092. Violin Solo-Aloha Co (Farewell
to Thee) (Liliuokalani-Kreisler),
Frits Kralaler. 1116. Song Pickanjanies' Heaven.
0407 Orchestral--Pu-icésel Hister
Kate Smith (Comedienne). Hemingway1
George Olsen and His Music. 24138. Song-Life is Only a Merry-
Go-Round.
Frank Crumit (Comedian). 24002. 8.40-9.23 pm. Orchestral. Croole Rhapsody (Ellington).
Dako Ellington and His Orchestra. 30049. Love for Three Oranges
(Prokofleft),
London Symphony Orch. 0128. In the Village (Ippolitow-Iwanow). Prince Igor Polovetzki Dancé
(Borodin),
Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 6514, Holiday in Seville (Albeniz).
Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphin Orchestra. 7158. blaton-Fantasy (Massenet).
Marek Wober and His Orch. 30040.. 9.25 p.m. To-day's. Opening 10a.m.
Stock and Commodity Quotations as ro ceived from Messra. Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.
9.30-11.30 p.m.
A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Danco Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management, (During the Intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).
11.80 p.m. Close Down,
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Taang Fook Piano Co.
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.
9.10-10 a.m. A relay of the_Mili. - tory Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral.
Voluntary-Andantino (Gluck). Hymn No. 302-"Lord Her Watch."
Prayers. Vonito. Lesson, Benedictus.
Creed. Prayera.
Hymn No. 290"Through all the Changing Scones." Address-Proncher-llav, G.
Carpenter, M.A. Hymn No. 379-"Now Thank
National Anthem, Benediction.
K.
We. All,"
Voluntary-Marche Romaine
(Gounod).
10 a.nt. Clono Down. 11-12.15 p.r. Aralay of the Service from St. John's Cathedral.
12.10 p.m.
European programme of Victor and Brunswick recorda kindly sup- plied by Mears.. Tsang Fook Plano Co.
.1 p.m.
Local Time and Weather Report. 2.30 p.m. Close Down. 4.40-7 p.m. Chineno ̈recorded pro
gramme
It is understood from Santiago de Chile that the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, has assured representatives of Latin America that the United States will not intervene in Cuba, leven if United Stattes citizens or
property are harmed.-Router.
ANOTHER WARSHIP. United States Plans MAN IS ONLY MISERABLE SO FAR
was inaccurately 44 AS HE THINKS HIMSELF Bo-Sanna- | yesterday that a reception for Mrs.
Further Precautions. 1/8.9/10, zaro,
Ronald Hall, wife of the Bishop of 4.07
Victoria, would be held at the
Philadelphia, Sept. 15. Helena May Institute on Monday at t
Another powerful battleship, the 2012
The offices of the Supreme Court 4.30 p.m. The reception will take U.U.S. New Mexico, just recondi- 100% will be open daily from 10 a.m. to place at St. John's Cat
Cathedral Hall.
tioned, may proceed to Guan- 87.15/10 p.m. during the long vacation,
tanamo, Cuba, on trial trip, Comm. A. Dlanconi, Italian excopt on public and general holidays,
the 1/16 when the offices will be entirely Consul General of Hongkong, was the owing to the seriousness of the 22.71 closed, and on Saturdays, when they guest of honour of the Mayor of situation theros 10.371% will be open from 10a.m.. to noon, Amoy. Mr. Isu, at the latter's ro The battleship has been alinost 105 subject, however, to the provisions idence in Amoy on Monday last dur entirely rebuilt, at a cost of many 1/6.1/82 of section of the Supreme
ing the Italian officer's visit to the thousands of dollars, and 10,000 Court 1/24 (Vacations) Ordinance, 1898, so far port Among the guests were the tons of armour superstructure have. 1814 as it relates to the Criminal Sessions, Commissioner of Customs at Amoy, been added. Yet her buoyancy le 100.9/16 The Long Vacation commences on try to the Consul), Dr. Tam Donaldes, forming an outer shell which
Fox Troboll Balls. Mr John S.II. Waan (Chinero Sector maintained by "blisters" on her 80% tho 20th instant, and terminates keng 4.84% on October 17, 1083, (both days And Capt. Corsarano Coroana derves, des protection against for
7.80
Athons
(Milan
Buenos Aires
.19.90
670 .00.7/16
43% 1/3
22014 10.00
675
004
7.80
4.01% 2014
107%
38.1/32 540
22.81
.1/4.15/16 1/5.1/10
10.37
105%
.1/0
1/21/82.
Shanghal
New York
Amsterdam
Vienna
Prague Madrid Bucharest Hongkong Brussels
**
Stockholm Lisbon, Bombay Yokohama
Silver (forward) 18.5/10
War Laún
·Montevideo
Montreal.
Silver (spot) ........18.8/16
4.83
18.% inclusivo),
hor
bedoen as well - Router enve
7-10.80 p.m. European programme.. 7-7.38 p.m.
Dance Musle kindly suppiled by Mer, Taung Fook Plano Co..
Walik--A Boy and a Girl.
Were Dancing. Waltz-Wallsing in a Dream 0441, Fox Trot-Living in Doubt, Fox Trot A Heart of Stono.: 6574; Tango-Don Esteban, Tango Guardia Vieja. Fox Frot I'm Nuts About
Fox Trot Falling Star, derma
-124247. Walls The Whisper. Walts, 24200,
Continued on Page 18,
20503,
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AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE
COMMENCING TO-MORROW-
THE "CHANGING of the GUARD” WITH CICELY COURTNEIDGE IN CHARGE. MUST NOT BE MISSED!
A Gainsborough Picture
Cicely
COURTNEIDGE
SOLDIERS KING
THE
Delicious Burlesque in Grand Comedy
with
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, ANTHONY BUSHELL.
́DISARMAMENT ་་
* AMERICA DESIROUS OF
AGREEMENT
| and saw Mr. Henderson, Chairman of the Disarmament Conference, this afternoon- ̧
He will have a final talk with
Under Captain. Anthony Eden Secretary for Foreign Affaira, bes foro the lattor leaves for Paris on Monday for the Anglo-French conference.
Loddon, Sept. 15. America's final effort to in duce the largest measure of agreement at the forthcoming Diss A message rom Borlin; states. armament Conferênce has kept that Germany'a delegation to the Mr. Norman Davis busy in Lon- Disarmament Conference will" bei don for the past few days; he headed by Baron Von Neurath Mr. Davis had a conversations and will includs Herr Goobell, the with several Cabinet Ministers Nasi propaganda, chief, Reuter