FAIR AND PAGEANT

ANDREW'S CHURCH

LESSON SERMON.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1993.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

POLICE RESERVE,

Sixteen Players Qualify For Championship.

COLOURFUL DISPLAY AT ST. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

| SCIENTIST, HONGKONG. Bt. Andrew's Church grounds at "Adam and fallon man" was the Kowloon presented a colourful spec-subject of the Lesson-Sormion tacle Saturday afternoon when an which was read in all Churches TWO TIE FOR A MEDAL International Fair and Pageant, doof Christ, Scientist, yesterday. clared open by Lady Peel, wife of

The Golden Text wan;· ""For If F. E. A. Remedios and A. Urquhart, His Excellency the Governor. Sir by one man's offence death reigned with scores of 17, tied for the medal William Peel, K.C.M.G... K.B.B. by one; much more they which presented to the player with the best

wns held.

the

CHINESE CONCERT. AT

KING'S THEATRE

Under the distinguished patron. age of the Honourable Inspector

RADIO BROADCAST

SELECTIONS BY THE TROUBADORS

356 metres (845 k.c.a).

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of

General of Polico, Mr. E.D.C. Wolfe, TO-DAY'S BROADCAST, OMG, the Chinese Company of the Polloo Reserve will give a Chi- nese variety entertainment at the King's Theatre on Thursday at Nine gaily docked stalls, repre-receive abundance of grace and oforo in the qualifying round of the 0.80 p.m., at which His Excellency

Kowloon Golf Club anting India, France, Ireland, the gift of righteousness, shall

The sixteen player lenskip the Governor, Sir William Peel,Į

who A. Urqand Jady Peel have kindly con Turkey, England, Holland, Great reign in life by one, Jesus Christ" were:-F. E. A. Britain, England (St. George's (Romans 6:17).

hart, G. Milne, A. J. Dennis, H. H.sented to be present. Among the citations which A. T. Braley, A. W. da Roza, E. D.

Mundy J. Crosa) and Italy, were dotted

5.8 p.m. European programme, McKnight, W. S. Lilliler,

The Chinese Company was form- | around the grounds and were the comprised

Lesson-Sermon da Reza, D. C. Wilson, G. B. Gifforded In 1927, being the first unit of Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong

p.m. centre of a great deal of attraction, was the following from the Bible: Hull, W. A. Stewart, J. D. Thomson, the Police Resorve to coma into Hotel Roof Garden by courtesy of A relay of the Hongkong Hotel, Other sido shows included the Be ye therefore followers of God, | L. D. Purves and A. Eastman, being. Starting with twenty odd the Management (During the inter- Gipsy Encampmont, purvoying ro- as dear children; for ye word freshments. Madamo Eve. the sometimes, darkness, but now are'

members, the Company has grown vals recorded musle will be broadcast by leaps and bounds to the present from the Studio.). clairvoyante, an Aunt Sally, a yo light in the Lord: walk a

strength of one hundred.

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- switchback railway, a lucky dip, children of light: Proving what Draw For Tournament To Be

tions etc. and coconut akies.

is acceptable unto the Lord.

Held At Fanling,

Apart from the lasue of uni- 7.3-7.10 p.m. Two Marchen. Whorefore he saith, Awake thou

forms and equipment by the Lights Out (McCoy). that sleepest, and arise from the competition to be held at Fanling has to bear a heavy expenditure

The draw for the Stubbs' Shield Government, the Company itself National Emblem (Bagley), lead, and Christ shall give thee during the next three months has such as rental of the lead-

Arthur Pryor's Band. light. For an in Adam alt been made as follows:

7.10-7.30 p.m. A Selection of Now die, even so in Christ shall all be shiro Regiment (Major E. II. Impey penses which Bronte Committee

Byes into second round:-Lincoln-quarter's premises and other ex-Song-A Couple of Fools In Love

récords, kindly donated by 'J.O.P., made alive" (Eph.5:1,8,10,14-1 (16) and Major I. St. G. Cor. 15:22).

from "Givo Me a Ring". frayed by a. Finance

His Excellency the Governor, and Lady Peel, accompanied by Gapt. R. F. Walter, A.D.C, arrived promptly at 2.30 p.m. and were mot by the Rt. Rev, Ronald Hall Bishop of Victoria, Rov. W. W. Rogers, and members of the Fair Committen. The 1st. Kowloon Brownio Pack formed a guard of honour at the

entrance.

Hence,

STUBB'S SHIELD.

110) Asistle Petrolotim Company consisting of the Hon. Dr. S. W. z... Margaret Banner.

Ta'o, the Hon. Mr. TN. Chau, Moners. Li Yau-taun, Kwok Shu

:

and Orchestra-Fairy Talo (Hoykena).

Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. au, Chan Lim-pak, Ngan Shing-Song-Sho's Everybody's Sweetheart

Now, kwan, Loung Fat-yue, Chau Tung-

Ouce Colombo and The Trigano sang, Mok Kon-sang, Tang Shiu-

Orchestra. kin, Ll Sing-kul and P. H. Sin.

Song I Only Want One Boy from

"Give Mo. A Ring". Violin and Orchestrn-Play of But-

Margaret Bannerman,

́terflies (Roykens).

This is the first occasion on which a Chinese performance has been staged at the King's Theatre. There will be a long and varied programme and an enjoyable and novel experience is in store for the nudience.

The Leason-Sermon also included (R. Young 14) nod G. C. Worrall the following passages from the (8)); Gilman and Co. (C. Blaker Christian Science textbook, "Science (18) and

Goldman (12)) The Opening Ceremony.

and Health with Key to the Scrip- University (F. A. Redmond (0) and tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Did the C. A. Middleton Smith (17)); Publie After an opening prayer Bishop

origin and the enlightenment of the Works Department (A. B. Purves Hail, welcoming His Excellency and taco come from the deep sleep which (10) and K: 3. Robertson (8)) v. Dr. Lady Poul, said the Church was but God's creativa mandate was,

fell

upon Adam? Sleep is darkness C. 11. Burton (Dr. C. 11. Burton (13)

"Let

and Dr. R. S. Trail (18). extremely grateful for the honour there be light."

First Round: Butterfield & Swire bestowed on the Fair by their pre-cernment of the spiritual opposite of (T. R. Chanseln (8) and T. Low (14))

.... Through dis- materiality, even the way through

District Officers (E. II. Williams Christ, Truth, man will reopen with (18) and D. M. MacDougall (10)); the key of divine Science the entes Mercantile Bank (J. B. Rous (8) and

A. G, Donn of Paradise which human beliefs have (14)) Socopy-Vacuuni cloned, and will find himself unfallen, (9)); General Electric Co. (A. B. (0) and I. H. Genre upright, pure and free" (pp. 556,171). Kawarth (8) and II. P. Balley

(18)) V. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews PAPERS SUSPENDED. (@, B. Robb and E. Bryden (17)); Dairy Farm (J. D. Thomson (10) and A. MacFarlane (18) v. H..S

part in the performance. An ex- Berwick (Com. A. S.

Lindsell and Inst. Lieut. J. A. Burnett (B) afforded to the European com- cellent opportunity will thus be Davie Boag & Co. (J.

D. Kinnaird Government

(12) and W. A. Stewart (8)) vmunity of the Colony to see and Medical Department hear the best of Chinese play and (G. V. Grifth (18) and J. B. Nackiu music, in the most ideal surround- (82).

ings.

After the Fair had been declared open His Excellency made a short spooch in which he referred to the untiring work of the Rev. W. W. Rogers at St. Andrew's Church and expressed his regrets that Mrs. Rogera was unable to be present owing to indisposition.

Mr. J. H. Hunt, Chairman of the Executive Committee, thanked Hla Excellency and Lady Peel again for their presence and referred to the great assistance rendered to the committee by the many holpers.

The Rev. Mr. Rogers, who also spoke, paid tribute to the Church Societies, including the Y.M.C.A. (Women's Section), V.D.M.A., the Lincolnshire Ladies and the Y.P.S., for their generous holp..

The Governor and Lady Peel than mado a tour of the grounds visiting the stalls and chatting with the stallholders and other helpers.

Grand Pageant,

One of the features of the Fair was an International Pagonat, which commenced at 3.80 p.m., and continued until 6.80 p.m. The pro- gramme was as follows:

Prologue by Father Time, D. 1.

Luard.

LEAGUE INTERVENTION IN

DANZIG

Warsaw, Nov. 6. The League of Nations High Commissioner for Danzig, M. Ros- ting, has requested that a meeting of the Lengue Council be called to discuss the constitutionality of the action of the Danzig police in suspending two Danzig new papers for publishing the speech of the Vice-President of the Senate, Herr Grelser, in which he instructed that the Danzly pulice must hold Nazi opinions.

M. Rosting asked the President of the Danzig Senate, Herr Rausch- ning, to revoke the suspension, but Herr Rauschning refused and declared that if the order were not obeyed, ho would order the im- prisonment of the complainants the ground that their action had endangered the security of the Free City:

Associa-

China-Lantern Dance By the girls of St. Stephen's Girls' College, The Labour Socialist Hongkong.

tion of Danzig has also protested England-Queen Elizabeth bids to M. Routing against its dissolu~|

Byen inte Second round:Land Crawford Ltd. (W. S. Hilller (10) and

J.

Co. (II. H. Mundy (11) and It. K. II. Hampton (11)); Dodwell & Valentine (9)) v. Hongkong view Shanghai Bank (T

and (8) and W. H. B. Rigg (13): II.M.S. Suffolk (Capt. Cutler (A) and Com, T. E. Dockney (16) v Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown (P. II. Crapnell (14) and G. B. S. Thomson

(16)).

(A) Plays from plus one (B) from scratch unless in possession of official local handicap on date of playing.

The first round matches are to be played on or before November 26, round by January 7, semi-Anal by second round by December 17, third. January 28 and final by February 11.

JOYCE WETHERED.

farewell to Six Walter Raleigh tion by the police on the ground Stated To Be Abandoning prior to his departure on u voyage that it

was endangering the The characters security of the city-Router.

of discovery.

were:-Queen Elizabeth.

Miss

Rice; Maid of Honour, Misses F. Walker and W. Hunter; Sir Walter

Raleigh, R. Dormer; Officer, V. THE CHEER O CLUB Bond-Sailors,-The--Y.M.C.A. Choir; Leader of the Sca Chanties, T. Fergusson.

France-Joan of Arc.-Girls of the Diocesan Girls School, Class

II

LATEST DONATIONS TO

BUILDING FUND

Amateur Status.

REPORT UNCONFIRMED.

London, Nov. 4. The Daily Mirror announces en re

liable authority that Joyce Wethered, four times British lady golf champion, tho characters Joan, D.

The following further contribuis turning professional in the near Henderson; Dauphin, P. Grosa; tions to the Cheer O Club Building future, and that she has already dia- Courtiers, J. Anderson, M. Fisher Funds have been received:

cussed the passibility with her advi- and being J. Broadbridge; Court H. K. Holmes

$ 50.00 Indies, C. Gomes, P. Ho, B. Ma;

Staff, University of

Soldier, A. Hsu.

Holland-Talip Dance by Pupila of Miss Winifred Henderson.S. Roberta, M. Mackie, P. Crofton, B. Goodwin and J. Moss,

India.-Kim, L Millington; Lama. S. A. Sweat; Ressaldar, Theo Ingram; Babu, L. W. Hume; Tourist, H. Heinemann; Indians, St. Andrew's Boy Scouts.

(2nd

Hongkong. List) Mr. and Mra, J. S. S.

Cooper Previously nchnow-

ledged

60.00

20.00

32,248.23

$32,878.23

Scotland,—(a) Sword Dance (b) Highland Fling-Dancer, Miss

His Excellency the G.O.C., Major Margaret B. Mackio; Piper, Mr. C. General O. C. Barrett, is expected to K. Mackie.

arrive here this evening aboard the United States of America-The B. Athos II from Shanghai.

Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers.A. Fancy Dress Parade was held a Pilgrim Fathers, Tho Y.M.C.A. Choir: Wives of the Pilgrims, prize for the most original costume Mesdames Norrla and Jeffreys; Red for ladies was won by Miss A. Indiana, St. Andrew's Boy Scouts.

The pageant will be repeated this evening at 9.15 p.m. in the Church Hall.

Stall Leadera.

The following were the stalls and thoir leaders,

India-Fancy Goods: (Mothers Union), LeaderMrs. C. B. Billet- Heywood.

France-Leather Craft; (Y.M.

Provi-

Mrs. J. H. Hunt.

Ireland-Home-made- slong; Leaders, Mrs. Allgood and "Mm. Cole.

Turkey-Fancy Goods; (Ladies

sers.

Mr. and Mrs. Sit Kok-sin, well- known artistes on both the stage and screen, together with other accomplished amateurs, will take

It is hardly necessary to en- occupied by the Chinese Company in the Police Reserve, and it is Iarge upon the important position

hoped that the public will give the function Its wholehearted sup

port.

Charges of admission ranko from $1 to $5 and advance booking will be open at the King's Theatre from Wednesday.

COUNTY MATCHES.

Lancashire And Durham Both Secure Easy Victories.

BIG WIN FOR OXFORD UP

Both

SongWhistling Under the Moon

from "Beads We Go"

Albert Sandler and His Orchestra.

Colomba and the Trigant Orchestra. 7.30-8 p.m. From The Studio, Selections by the Hawaiian Troubadours.

Programine.

1. South Sea Rose, Radio Blues,

2.

3. No Alt

4 Me to You.

G. Ipo. Hula.

6. St. Louis. Blues.

7. Song of the Islands,

8. Hana Hano Hawai

Report Etc.

6 p.m. Local Time and Weather

Shing Theatre.

6.3-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko

11.30 pm. Close Down.

(All records in the above European Programmes have been kindly donated to Z.B.W.'s Library.)

FUNING TAKEN

ARTILLERY CREATES AWFUL HAVOC

Peking, Nov. 5. After a night of very severe fighting, in which the recently ar- rived heavy artillery played havoc with the bandit defentiers, the Chi- nese Special Polica forco recap- tured Funing this morning, accord London, Nov. 4.

Ing to a despatch from Chinese Lancashiro and Durham sources. secured unny victories in the county Almost half of the 1,500 defen- rugby championship to-day, the form-ders of Funing are reported to have er visiting Birkenhead and the latter been either killed or wounded, the receiving Yorkshire at Hartlepool. rest escaping to the hills Lancashire had Mttle difficulty in win= ning by scoring 22 points to their opponents three. Durhant success- while they themselves scored 17 held the Yorkshireinen pointless

points.

Fall scores follow:

County Championship.

The London paper further states Cheshire that in an interview Miss Wethered has refused to confirm or deny the Durham report in the above statement and

3 Lancashire (AL Birkenhead)

17 Yorkshire

(At Hartlepool).

says that her plans for the future Leicestershire 17 East Midlands

are indefinite.

(At Leicester)

The Daily Mirror'a information is Northumberland that she contemplates playing exhibi-

Cumberland

(At Newcastle)

tion matches throughout the Notta, Linca., & country-Reuter,

BECCALI AGAIN.

22

B

It is generally believed in Chi- neno circles hero that the bandit

with the capture of Funing, situation in Lanntung is settled

There has been fighting about the city for several weeks past, and losses on both sides have been con-. alderable.-Router.

Innocent Victims.

Tientsin, Nov. 5. 23 surrendered to the Chinese Spec- The city of Tuning was at last

fal Police by the bandits follow. ing an intensive bombardment of the city last night.

Derby 14 North Midlands 10

(At Lincoln)

Blackheath Bristol Coventry

Club Fixtures.

Another World's Running London Irish

Record Broken.

Milan, Nov. 4. Luigi Beccall, the Italian runner, Fowler.

covered 1,000 yards to-day in 2 mins. The amount raised was approx-10 secs, a new world's record- Imately $2,000,.

Router,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE CHARITIES THAT 600ZIE AND, The Yokohama Specie Bank has

London Scot, Moseley Oxford U. Plymouth Swansea

17 Guy's Hosp.

Harlequins

0 Bath

& St. Bart's 10 Cambridge U.

18 Leicester

27 Richmond

6 Newport

0 Gloucester

:

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AN EASY VICTORY.

3

Before their surrender, the ban- dits placed a large number of in- nocent inhabitants of the city, in- cluding some aged men, on the top 11 of the city wall as a means to im- pel the Police to suspend their artillery.fre.

Now the city is strewn with the dead, bandits and innocent inhabi o tants.

8

HEAL AND BLESS LIE SCATTERED AT discontinued its Shimonoseki Branch Maxie Rosenbloom Retains THE FEET OF MEN LIKE FLOWERS, and opened a branch at Moji.

Wordsworth.

.There were reported to the Medical

Title In New York.

The Chinese authorities are tak Ring emergency measures for the rehabilitation of the city which has been in the grip of the bandits for Д considerable time. Central News Agency,

Japanese Withdraw.

Peking, Nov. 5. Japanese troops at the district of Meiyun have completely withdrawn, handing over control of the district to the Chinese police force. Tho Chinese police are also prepared to Central News Agency,

DRIVE ON REDS.

The speaker at the weekly tiffin of C.A. Women's Section). Leader, was sent to the Government Civil Dr. Li Shu-fan, and his subject, MICKEY WALKER BEATEN. take over control of Shihapchon.

A Chinese male, Chow Wah, (30) the Rotary Club to-morrow will be Hospital on Saturday suffering from "Sensible Apparei injuries received in a fight in Wan- chai.

New York, Nov. 4. Oficer of Health on Friday one caso Maxlo Rosenbloom, the holder, best The annual et fresco Fete of the of diphthorla from Victoria, ono cano Micky Walker on points in a fifteen of Lincolnshire Regt. Leader, Mrs, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, will of enteric fever from Kowloon and round fight for the world's light Marshall,

bo hold this year on Sunday, Decem. one case of cerebro-spinal meningitis heavyweight boxing title at the Madi England: Lavender; Lender, ber 8, in the grounds of the Renan from Victoria.

Bon Square Garden to-day. Mrs. Macaskill.

Catholic Cathedral, Caine Road,

A crowd of 10,000 saw Rosenbloom The loss of a brooch, sot with secure the decision very anally. He Holland: Swoots, Cigarettes Proceeds go to the poor. and à Bran Tub; (Y.P,S.) Leader,

diamonds, and valued at $300, has won twplva of the fifteen rounds after First Church of Christ, Scientist, been reported to the Police by Mrs. he had lost the first round during Misa Rico. TAN

Great

Britain:Flowers and Hong Kong, announces a Free Publie on. frday between this occurred which he was twice wamed for foul- Lecture on Christian Science entitled: on The Peak and ing. He, however, won the next Fruit; Leador, Mrs. Hoare.

"Christian England (St. Georgo's Crosa.) How It Works What It In And Queen's Road Central..

saven rounds, punching Walker -Children's Toye,

round the ring. «!

3fr

all

Teng Hai-hou Urged To Attack.

Nanking, Nov. 5. Communist suppression forces paid The Commander-in-Chief of the flying visit to Chengty for the purpose of urging Tong Hei-hou to launch an immediate drive against

(V.D.M.A., C.S.B., of San Member of the Hatol. was married to Miss Naney Walker was hampered by a shorthe Communists from the south-

Haly: Ice Cream and Minerals

by Peter Ross, Mr. II. Bramwell of the Peninsula Cathedral Branch Leader, Mrs. the lecturer, is a Noel Evann.

Board of Lectureship of The Mother Shld at St. Andrew's Church, Kow- ter rench, but very pluckily rallied west. Scientist, in Baston, Massachusetts, was given away by her brother and he obviously distressed Rosenbloom from the same direction and are ra Church, The First Church of Christ, laun on Saturday morning. The bride in the hinth and tenth rounds when "Yang Sen's forces are operating Londor, Mrs. Booker.

From 9.30 p.to. uzill 11.00 p.m. a The lecture will be given in the Roof Mix. A. B. Blyth was best mas. After with a spirited, but short lived, two orted to be advancing towards Carnival Dance was held in the Friday, December 9, at 5,46 p.m. A China Emporium Cafo de Luxe.. the

Garden of the Hongkong Hotel, en the reception,, which was hold at the flated-attack..

Vilung" after having re-taken" Church Hall, the music being pro cordial invitation to attend is extend- couple left for Macao on their honey- vided by Mickey's Melody Makers-ed to all..

After this, Rosenbloom had mattors Vinshan, about ninety miles due all his own way--Reuter.

north of Chungking,—Router.

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MASS CHRISTENING.

CUT IN IMPORTS.

ITALIAN BABIES RECEIVE .HEAVY BACON PRODUCTION,

BAPTISM AT ST. PETER'S

IN ENGLAND MEN

Romo, Nov, Di

Lohdon, Nov. 4. Following the successful mass

The Minister of Agriculture, Major. wedding on October 30 when over Walter E. Elliott stated last night 2,000 couples were married at dawn, that the 10 por cent. cut in bacon im In celebration of the Fascist Mar-porte would be in full operation with

In a week. riage Festival, a mass christening was held this evening.

He said it had not been expected. Over 40 babica wore christened stantial proportions would have been that any further reductions of sub-

nt St. Peter's, after which an of- necássary before next March, but the

ficial reception was held, when unexpected had happened, and thin ench child was given a baby's out further reduction of foreign/spilles it from Mussolini, and A. medal bad on me badaelons, an

necesaltated by

from the Pope. Router.

The volume of contracts totalled up The marriage festival was ar to 020,000. pigs to be delivered to ranged to counteract the sovare bacon factories between November and Februarya-figure which was a decline in the Italian birth rato. 70 per cent. increase on the level at Each couple married recelvad, this time last year. This level of photograph of Mussolini and a home production was far in advance gift of 500 like, presented by the of almost any estimatorm Britian Fascist Party."

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