THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY

30, 1936)

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BRAHMS' "REQUIEM”

AT ST. JOHN'S

ORATORIO TRIBUTE TO LATE KING GEORGE V

In the

presence of the Governor and many members of the public the the Hongkong Singers gave the finest rondering they have ever given of Brahm

Requiem at Catedral Inst night.

St. Jolm's

The performance was given by rẻ-

quest as a tribute of respect to His

6—11 am, and 4-9 p.m.

R. M. HENDERSON,

Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 28th January, 1930.

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NOTICE.

BANK OF EAST ASIA, LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that the SEVENTEENTH ORDINARY. YEARLY MEETING OF THIS COMPANY will be held at the Registered Omeo of the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, on Saturday, the 16th February, 1936, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of revel ving the Report of the Directora Logether with a Statement of Accounta for the year ended 31st December, 1935.

The Register of Shares of the Com. pany will be closed from Saturday, 8th February, 1936, to Saturday, 15th) February, 1936, (loth days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 30th January, 1834,

Getting five years younger with- THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY,

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Late Majesty, King George V, and out taking

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Notice To Shareholders.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

the service for the benefit of St. 'It is free, upon request without THAT THE THIRTY-EIGHTH

Dunatana realised just over $180.

any

obligation

whatsoever. ORDINARY YEARLY › MEETING

PHARMACEUTICALS

His Excellency the Governer Sir Telephone 32193 call or write] OF THIS COMPANY will be held Androw Caldecott, attended without ceremony and among the large gather- ing were also Hi Excellency the G.O.C,, Major General A. W. Bartholomew and Mrs. Bartholomew, the Hon. Sir Thomas Southern and Lady Southern.

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No names appeared on the gramme but it should be mentioned that the soloists were Mrs. Anderson Miller and the Rev. Cyril Brown while Mr. L. A. Lafford was at the The Rev. W. II. Daines led in organ. prayen,

The rendering was undoubtedly the best the Singers have given and since the short notice under which the rendi. tion was given prevented them from having more than three

rehearsals.

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BRITAIN'S REVENUE

COLLECTION COMPARES WELL WITH LAST YEAR

London, Jan. 20.

collections revenue

Last week's

at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Wednes- day, the 12th February, 1936, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv Ing the Report of the Directora together with A Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1935.

The Register of Shores of the Company will be CLOSED from Monday, the 3rd February, 1930, to Wednesday, the 12th February,

1938, both days Inclusive.

By Directors,

order of the Board of

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1936.

DIOCESAN SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION.

they deserve the utmost credit. The compare very favourably with those! attack was excellent and was made of the corresponding week last year. with spirit and feeling, and the choir,

Since the beginning of the year ro well balanced as they were, showed ceipts from Income Tax and Surtax fine responsiveness to the most tender have been equal to the daily average and solemn passages. Mrs. Anderson of £2,335,000, compared with £2,209,- Miller sang the soprano solo "Ye who 123 in the corresponding period of -Now Morrow," which is one of the last year. most diealt singing. pieces in omatorio music because of its height. Never once however did she lose current financial year to date, ex-

The Annual General Meeting: sweetness or falter at the sustaineų! } clusive height of the piece. The Rev. Cyril amount on January 25 to £531,231,- and Dinner of the Association is Brown sang We shall not sleep.1486 as compared with £508,860,213 on | postponed till Saturday, 22nd of which is a scarcely casier solo, and the corresponding date last year.

February, at the same time and showed fine compass and tone through. out,

Total ordinary expenditure to date place. The performance concluded with amounts to £509,033,361 As against "For all the Saints," in which hymn £578,433,540 last year-British Wire the public also joined,

Total ordinary reventle for the

self-bulancing

lets,

of

items

The Acting Headmaster's "At Home" in the afternoon will also be postponed to the same date.

Hon. Secretary.

A die of love and daring under the

Pompas

moon

Caucho

A thrilling adventure with rousing SONGI

with

JOHN CARROLL STIFFE DUNA ROD LAROCQUE Directed by Thomas Alins RKO RADIO PICTURE

LAID TO REST

FUNERAL OF MR. ARTHUR C MAYCOCK

The funeral of the late Mr. Arthur Charles Maycock, whoso denth securrred at the Victoria Hospital on Tuesday at the early age of 24 years, took place at the Protestant Ceme tery. Happy Valley, yesterday aven ing, and was attended by a large gathering of colleagues and friends. The Rev. H. W. Baines olliciated at the graveside.

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The Motor Machine-gun Section of the Hongkung Volunteers under Captain H. G. Williams, were present and provided an escort and pall- bearers for the coffin, which

Was draped with the Union Jack, with the deceased's helmet, belt and sidearms on it.

The

the chiet mourners bereaved parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Maycock, and Johnnie, Willie, Tommy, Robble and Ernio Maycock (brothers). Among others present were Lt.-Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin,

Com- manding the Hongkong Volunteers, Captain R. C. B. Anderson, Adjutant, Captain Davis. R.A.0.C., Messrs. Sloan, Baron, Sprague, J. R. Way, E. Reading, S. Peacock, W. Clewer, A. Allison, A. H. Sully, Litzer, and many others, including a large number of the Japanese community.

Officer

A wreath from "Mum and Dad" was interred with the remains.

A large number of floral tributes were received, among them there Trom "Johnnie, Willie, Tommy, Hobbic, and Ernie," Reg and Busty, Desmond, Brian, Joan and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thornhill, Mr. SUNDAY! and Mrs. Goold and family, Mr. and Mr. J. Lunny, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Peers, Mr.

Mrs.

ALHAMBRA

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Pago 7.).

The ..C. Empire Orchestra, 5.45 5.m. The New

1 p.m.

Close down.

Transmission 2

(6.8.J., 9.3.1. and (1.8.E.) p..

Ban Operalic Programise. 7.45 p.m. Len Harway v. Jack Petersen.

Greenwich Time Signal at 6 m

1.16 p.ro. The Bath Pamp Room Orchestra. ⚫ p.m. The News, 1.15 p.m. The

+bretra. 1.45 p.m. Class down.".

Transmission 3 (0.8.0. 10-11.45 p.m.) 0.8.E. 10 p.m.- .m.;

D. 12-1.m.)

City of Alemingham Or

10 p.m. Big Ben. The Pavilion Theatre

Orchant.

It p.m. Evenvang, relayed from minster Abbey, London,

West

11.50 p.m. Noctumm by Chopin, 12. 1 Harvey v. Jack Petersen. Greenwich Time Dignal at 11.30 .. 12.10 .. The News

12.45 m. Bymphonic Interlude." 'i a.m. Clona dawn,

Transmission 4 (G.85), and C.A.D.)

PART T

1.38 km. Blæ Den.

Orchesten.

1a.m. The News,

The BIL.C.

1.15 .. Looking Backwards"

Greenwich Time Bignal at **m. 3. llary Band.

Dance

2.35 . The Table Under the Tree. 4.2. An Organ Beetal by C. H. Trevor. 4.40 m. Close down.

PART II Meclist

B

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3,30 ..

by Anis

Ignatius

Greenwich Time. Blans), n£, ¶ ̧um........

6 am, The News.

6.15 am. Variety.

1.05 1.m. Close down,

and F. F. Duckworth, John and Charles

Sloan, Stella and Charles Bander, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Pollu Mr. and Mrs. Clewer and family, Mr., Mr., and Miss Drausfield, Peter Paul, F. II. W. Haynes and Frankie, T. Nakamura, Dr. Y. Usui and Mrs. F. Unal, F.. F. da Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. A. Allison.

Y

Moriyama, ari, T. Takayanagi, M. |

S. Matsubara, K. Kojima.

It's only a

love-tap, even though Joan has shown William Gargan_how_a_smart_sxlosman_operates. They're both featured in "Travelling Saleslady" at the Queen's Theatre, along with Glands Farroll, Hugh Herbert and Grant Mitchell,

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Mr. H. J. Knight His many friends in the Colony will (Vio's Deislaike Orchestra, bo sorry to learn of the death of Mr. Horace Julian Knight, formerly Senior Sanitary Inspector-in-Hong kong. Mr. Knight passed away at his home, "Shek-O", in South Kil- worth, near Rugby, on January 11, has been and news of his death received locally by air mail. Much sympathy will be extended to Mrs. Knight, who is also well known in the Colony.

KZRM PROGRAMME This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

Monthly Students Recital.

The following programme will be broadena?! from Mentie this evening on a wawlength of The bridge and mah jongg drive 15 motres (818.6 kcycles!1 held by the Hongkong Ministering 4.30 p.m U. F. Conservatory of Music League on January 20 at the Penin-

4 p.m. Buddy Maria and Rafael Artigas, sula Hotel resulted in the sum of $170.40 being added to the funds. The very grateful thanks of the Com- mittea are due to the donors of prizes, to the B.AT. for cigarettes, and to the management of the Hotel.

Tokyo, Jan.

Princess Takamatsu, wife of Em- peror Hirohito's second younger bro- ther, has been successfully operated for appendicitis/United Press.

435 pm. Tony's Investments.

6.30 p.m. Spanish Informations! Period. 6,(0 pm. English Informational Paried.

7pm. The Town Crier presente

Quarter-Hour of Melody. 1.18 p.m. Popular Meindles presented by Jerry, and his Bomancers, Alke Warrick, Ramon Escudero, Johony Harria and Blaam Aranas, 7.20 p.m. Paul Whiteman and bis Concert On Wings of Bong with Ramon

A pr

Orchestra,

Alberto,

8.14 p.m. N. E. P. A. Programme,

D. Concerto Ilour.

*

9.10 p.m. Atamber Hour.

14 p.m. Sign Oft.

The late Mr. H. J. Knight was born in 1870, and tame out to Hongkong originally to join the, Police, being in the local appointed a constable' force in 1896. In 1899 he trans- ferred to the Sanitary Department, and rose to be First Class Sanitary Inspector in 1006. He was appointed Senior Inspector in 1922. For some time Mr. Knight was in charge of the Kennedy Town Slaughter House. Mr. and Mrs. Knight left for Home in 1927, when Mr. Knight retired on pension, and eventually settled down at South Kilworth, naming their homa "Shek-0" in memory of the Colony in which they had resided for Fʊ many years."

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Manila Straits

Calculta and Straita

Swalow

For

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Saigon

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Manila

Amoy

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