MILITARY TATTOO BIG SUCCESS

Spectacular Show At

Sookunpoo

Opening in dramatic fashion with a anivo of guna and a' fanfare of trumpets, the Grand Tattoo staged by the military forces at Sookumpoo Inat night was carried through in perfect manner, the display being worthy of the best traditions of the Army.

A large and distinguished gather- ing included H.E. the G.O.C., Major General O. C. Borrett, c.H., C.M.G C.FLR, 180, who attended with Abbott, his wile, and Capt. J. J. A.D.C., and a party of friends.

Sookunpoo presented a specta cular appearance with its green Award representing the arena for martial

conflicts; its pavilion over- topped by a medinoval castle and frowned upon by a skilful repre- sentation of the City of Moscow.

Throughout

programme

the soldiers in the costumes of long-past periods bore banners and trumpets into the mimic fray while the stir- ring music of massed banda made striking contrast to the

whoops of Indians in dancing and warlike posturer.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934

PURELY

PERSONAL !

the Navy have

Nice weather returned to Hong Kong"

The heroic defence of Rurke's CHINA'S GREAT

Drift,

in which the South Wales

Borderers gained andying glory

in The Zulu War, was fittingly portrayed by men of the

regiment.

TRC

There followed a pletaresqUIS torchlight parade by the Mt. in. The Punjab Regiment, the darkness adding un, eerie aspect

to the Mene.

FUTURE

MME. CHIANG'S HOPE FOR PEACE

NEW POLICIES IN POLITICS

Peking, Nov. 2. During an informal chat with

The town is full: of honest open

faces.

The

women

are

enjoying every

minute of it.

But I can't get anyone to

dance with!

ENGLISH TALKS.

HONGKONG BRANCH OF THE ASSOCIATION

POPPY DAY APPEAL.

FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS

ACKNOWLEDGED ̃ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄***

On Tuesday next, November 6, ther

The following are further dona- Hongkong branch of the English Artions to the Poppy Day Fund: sociation starts its activities for a new Previously acknowledged $280 resion. His Excellency the Gover Hongkong Jockey Club Sir William Peel, who Is president. has kindly consented to preside at Hongkong St. George's So- the opening meeting.

clety Hongkong

Shanghai Hotels

and

The bands of the Lineulne, South Wales Borderers, and the East Lancashirea ander Bandmaster

The English Association in a world. Trowt, gave all that mits le coul

wide Society, and its object in to ar- do to embellish the magnificent effect

their performances in the

range meetings of people interested in Tong Sen English Iterature and the English | V. M. Grayburn burning of the City of Museos beforeign newspapermen last even langunge. It has members of every Sir W, Hornell ing outstanding-

ing, Madame Chiang Kai-shek nationality, race and creed, who find G. G. N. Tinson A Military Fantasy was from her recent aerial tour to the discussion of

spoke of the pleasure she derived | a common interest in the study and S. H. Dodwell

literary topics or other effective Item and praise

Philip Jackя The headquar- | *“ cannot be withheld from the gh north-west of China, when she ac-linguistic problems.

T. N, Chau ters of the central body is in London, Nesa monster interlude which companied General Chiang.

M. H. Turner She said that among the faults and there are local branches in every

S. W. Tso of the

past policies in China city of culture throughout the Eng-

ish-speaking world. The Hongkong, M. K. Lo In contrast to the old-time acta politics was the gulf which separ- branch is now beginning its sixth Mr. and Mrs. Rog Latham

efales the leaders from the people.year. R was an excellent exhibition

holdn regular monthly|| M. 4. Quist physical drill by picked men of the Lincolns.

drew roars of lighter from the crowd.

of air. R. 1. Kotewall

It was their intention Now, she meetings, from November to April, on Frank Austin said, to minio many BIOTE such the frat Tuesday of each month. V. Geulborn

Ench meeting takes the form trips in the future.

lecture and a discussion,

Membership of the local branch bas these Rive years, always, during

eulture which

The beating of the tattoo--an sential part of the programm~~- She fell that China's greatest was thrillingly done and gave op-hope lay in the new He movement portunity for a lavish display of which had been launched with the marchio and counter marching. object of preserving the beat of

De-China's ancient The Hongkong Volunteer fonce Corps were given the chance the country so Preatly seeded. of showing the public mullern war- The co-operation oforeign fare conditions, and their celerity missionaries hart been enlisted be- and cetency were greatly ad. cause they were close to the people mired. The M. G. Troop, the and able to help the movement. Motor Machine Gun Section and the Armoured Car Section were supplemented by a detachment of infantry and in battery of the II.K.S.R.A.

She predicted that China hnci every chance of some day becomi ing the greatest nation in the world, possibly within ten yeara' tim, xiven a period of peace and Members of the

Lam Cho | prosperity which she fell was now Althletic Society were responsible assured. Reuter, 'for

the

presentation of 13. Chinese Hons at play an nef which symbolises good tune wilds usually viven ni festivais, The

Pave A

Royal Corps of Skanals elever demonstration, of rantrul by wireless in the future.

An impressive finale community singing of "Land of Hope and Glory," two verses of “Alile, with Me" and the National Anthem.

The Tattoo is being repeated to- night and to-morrow and should on no Recount be missed.

JONES AND WALLER LEAVE TO-DAY

SAN GENEVA MOŽNA ENTENDERE:

“TELEGRAPH” ART

SUPPLEMENT

T

Tatoo Pictures To-morrow

Amongst a large and varied selection of illustrations in to-morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement will be interesting pictures. taken at night. of the Military Triton,

Melrose Passes Them On Sullivan, and Mr. Ma Yuen

Way To Melbourne

Athens, Nov. 1. Catheart Jones and K. F. I. Waller, who are trying to set n. Iow murk.for the London to Melbourne and return flight delay- od at Athens" to-night and will leave to-morrow for England.

The delay was occassioned by

THE OFFICIALS. The Officials are: Patron; H. E. Sir William Peel, KOMO, KRE; President: Major General 0. C. Borrell, C2, CM.G,

·C.E.E. 118.0.. Commanding British the difficulty in obtaining proper Forces in China: Committee Col fuel supplies, but it was certain

F

P. Nowworthy, D.5.0., M.C. Chair-that the airmen would have a man); Lt. Col. M.

Weddings illustrated will in- élude those of Mr. W. Staker and Miss Betty Moss, Mr. C. E. Coelho and Miss Eleen

chang and Miss Lee Oi-ming. There wilt be some interest. ing pictures of aulvage werk by HMS. Cornwall on the Chinese naval launch Haj Taun which foundered off Weihaiwei recently, whilst group will in- clude the inter-Varsity aporte champions, the Arts Associa tion of the Hongkong Univer- sity. And Queen's College swimming team,

A photograph showing pro- on the new gaol at Kress Stanley will also appear.

Carrington sufficient quantity of petrol by ECUAD Syken, C., KA., (Vice Chairman); morning.

Dr. H. D. Matthews A. S. Mitchell CC. Tregillu

Total

500

100

RADIO BROADCAST

Dance Music From The Studio.

CLASSICAL · PROGRAMME.

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 Kllocycles).

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Re- port,

1.02 p.m. Recorded Music.

1.16 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchentes from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management).

1.30 p.m. Itouter Press Rugby Pross News, etc.

2.16 p.m. Close Down.

Ballotine,

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme,

7 pm. Closing Local Btock Quota-

tions, London and New York Stock

and Commodity Quotations.

7.08-7.25 p.m. Vocal Gems.

Lady Luck (Rodgers).

The Vagabond King (Frimi),

Light Upern Company

Rio Rita (McCarthy),

Follow Through (Brown).

Light Opera Company.

7.26-8 p.m. Variety.

Wally Underneath the Blue Hawalinn Skies.

Walia-Sweet Hawalian Dream

Girl,

The Unwailan Marimba Playera. Organ Solos Want to be Snappy. Sidney Torch.

Song-This is Romance, Song--It's only a l'apor Moon.

Conrad Thibault (Baritone). Xylophune solo-12th Street Rag.

Xylophone Solo-Kitten

Keyr.

on the

Harry Robbins. Veral-Ellaline Terriss and Sey.

mour icka--Medley.

Elaline Terries and Seymour Hicks.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Re- 100 port.

100

100

50

25

25

8.03-8.50 p.m. From the Studio. Dance Music by the Orchestra of "RMS. Řajapylana,”

Programme.

1. Fox-Trot-Bugle Call Rag.

With all my Heart.

Little man you've had

a busy day.

4. Waltz Love you truly

5. Fox-Trot-1 Found you in my

10

10

10

10

10

1.

10

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0.

5

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$1,455

12.

Farther contributions will be gratefully received by Mr. F. G. Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's Fund, York Building, Hongkong. Cheques should be made payable to Thomson and Co. and crossed "Poppy Day Fund."

Morrison Centenary.

The Finance Committee of the Robert Morrison Centenary, Fund #eknowledge with thanks the fol- lowing subscriptions to the Alice Memorial and Netheradle Hospital Building Fund;

List. No. II.

Previously acknowledged $4,561.65 Professor 1. Forster

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$4,573.65

Further subscriptiops will be gratefully received by Mr. J. E. Ros/o The Mercantile Bank of! Indin. Lad., Hongkong.

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from

Major. Grillin, D.&O. (Producer); Meanwhile, H. L. Brook, one of amounted to between eighty and a Col. I. C. Lewis, O... R.A.0.C.the contestants in the marathon hundred. Of these some twenty or (Scenery); Major R. L. Withing who was delayed at the commence thirty hove also become members of the Hongkong Telegraph for the ton, 1, (Stands); Capt. P. F.ment of the race, left here bound the central body, which establishes a week ended November 1. 1913. Foley, E, (Lighting) Major C. for Melbourne. He plans to reach

G. Fowken, M.C., (Traffic Control); Baghdad to-day, after fueling at Rev. J. N. Lawia Bryan, &.c.P. C/E. Aleppo.-Reuter. (Publicity and Announcer); Major

H. R. Shillington, R.A.0. (Tickets

and Seating); Capt. C. E. Elliott ONLY ROAD TO SAFETY

Haywood, BARC (Finance and

IN FLYING

¿Continued from Puge 6)

link with literary netivities at liome,

18. 1720.

and these who join the central body The rate of dollar on demand was receive copies of pamphlets and bul letins which are published through- out the year. For this central mem- bership, there is an extra charge of

The wedding took place at the

five dollars in addition to the local Union Church of Mr. W. N. Flem- subscription of three dollars."

Ing and Miss A. I.. McBride.

The Helena May Institute. where meetings are held, kindly offers to enter for tea-parties in the

The Hongkong A.D.C. wave a Jectura hall. Those who mean to take ten splendid performance of "Twelfth aro nsked to order it from the Night." Matron of the Institute 22160) the day before the meeting, su

(Tel. No.

Dreams

-Let's fall in Love.

--Business in F.

A Thousand

night's.

Good.

-Oh you nasty man.

10. Waltz Love is a Song.

Fox-Trot-When you've got a

little Springtime in your 'heart.

-Dancing in the Moon- light.

13 Waltz Its time to say Good.

night.

850-9 p.m. Vocal Gems from ""The Chocolate Boldier" (Stange and Strauss) by the Columbia Light Opera Company.

9-30.25 p.m. A Classical 1'ro-

gramme.

Choral-Old English Folk Songs:—

(1) A Farmer's Son.

(b) Now is the Menth of May.

ing. English Singers. Pianoforte Partita In B flat

(Bach).

··Harold... Saniyel.

(a). Sarabande. (b) Menuets Nos. 1 and 2. (c) Gigue.

Orchestral-Overture in D Minor

(Handel, arr. Elgar).

London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coutes. Concerto No. 7 for Organ and

Orchestra (Mandel).

Orchestra

London Symphony

conducted by Albert Coates. Organist: Herbert Dawson. Concerto No. 13 for Organ

Orchestra (Handel). (a) Bourrec.

And

י

(b) Cuckoo and Nightingale. Orchestral-Chorale--Prelude (We believe in one God Alone) (Bach).

Philadelphia Symphony Orches

1TH conducted by Leopold Stokowski. 9.30 p.m. Router Press Bulletin, London. 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

Symphony No. 35 in D Minor ("Haffner" Symphony (Mozart).

Philharmonic Symphony Orches

tra of New York conducted by Toscanini.

1st Movement-Allegro con spirito.

2nd

3rd 4th

وا

-Andanic. --Menuctio. -Finale-Presta, Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 (Men-

delssohn).

Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and the State Opern Orchestra con. tucked by Dr. Leo Blech.

ist Movement-Allegro Molio ap-

2nd 3rd

Quotations.

passionato. -Andante, -Allegretto non

Insurance); Major E. F. Grellier, RAM. (Medical Arrangements); Capt. L. J. Watch, RA.S.C. (Trans- port); and L. II. D. Tollinton, R.A. (Hon. Secretary).

Doctors, Officers and men of the four-engined Fokker. This is a

troppo. 10.25 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, St. John Ambulance Brigade were very fast, extremely comfortable

that a table may be arranged for. Mr. S. J. Chinchen was appaint- Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further in attendance, as well as officers modern air-linor. It cruises at them.

Ted in charge of the Hongkong London Stock and Commodity Quota- and nurses of the Nursing divi-174 miles an hour and carries 32 Tuesday's meeting will begin with branch of the North China In- tions, followed by New York Opening sions, their headquarters being at Pacugers.

It is to be used on the Batavia counts and electing office-bearers.

the annual business of approving ac-surance Co., Ltd. - the Ellis Kadoorie School. The medical dressing tent was provid-run, where flying will be done by There will then be a lecture on "Naive At the annual meeting of the ed by the Military Authorities. night as well as by day in order to Promo" by Mr. G. Sims. Old members

save still more time. alno

who mean to continue their mem-longkong Cricket Club, amongst Passengers will have sleeping bership, and new members who wish the members appointed to the berths, which is an innovation in to join, have no formalities, to go Committee were nr. 1. Hancock, Europe, although the practice has through, other than handing in their Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. T. H. King been pursued for some time in the names and subscriptions, which can and ir. A. R. Sutherland. United States with a high degree meetings.

be done most conveniently at the of success,

were

Stretcher parties posted at the motor cae approach at the Fo Leung Kuk and at the

tram and bus stopa.

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

+

10.35 p.m. Come Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES.

Var Eastam -for atehere will be broadcast to-night by DJA

p.m.. Opening Announcement. German Han Pricemia-Forncert (German, English).

1

9.15 p.m.

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wayer. Mr. Tobias Hunter announced I tried the controls of this enor

that he had established himself as Special progTEMME The following ships are expected take, more than my strength to mous 'plane, expecting it would.

a shipping, catate and commission on 31.35 metres an under The extraordinary general meeting agent." to be in wireless communication operate them, but found the wheel winding up of the Honkong Flying convened to effect the voluntary with Hongkong to-day-Tjikem and rudder bar as easy to move Club, has been postponed for bang, Huvbor, Doli Maru, Cremer, as in any light acroplane.

By -mutual.consent, the share- Benlomond, Hydrangea, Himalaya

second time owing to absence of broking partnership between Mr. Maru, Oder, Shantung, Tinkow,

quorum. Included In the E. M. Raymond und Mr. W. Logan President Garfield, Chengtu, Presi

Fatally injured through a fall from business on the agenda was a revolu- dent Jackson, Malacca

the second floor verandah of No. 3tion: to retain, the surplus funds of was dissolved, on the former being MOTU, West Street, Quarry Bay an 8-year- the Club until such time as

11.30 p.m. "Bangs fram Jadmitted to the firm of Moxon and vimilar Tanda, Conte Rosap, Atreua, old kirl, Clioy Chan, was admitted club is formed or, failing such forma Taylor. Mr. Logan and Mr. B. Empress of Russin, Sirdhaon, to the Government Civil Hospital tion within one year, to hand The Busto established themselves as a

Carthago.

yesterday, where she died.

}funds to tho. Government.

new firm.

psclat Waman's Programma.

#45 .. News in Bagfisk

10 p.m. Convert from Tamberg.

Conductor, Vigel Krutlaw.

p.m. Recitation from German Postry. 11.13 . Newa ka Gorman,

the Raleriiona · · for Варгана and Instrumental · Atoompaniment... by Kari:DresZWOLAN D.

12.15 am News in English. 13.36 mal, Clase kuwai

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