4
CLASSIFIED Let's eat-!
ADVERTISEMENTS
25 Words $1.50
for 3 days prepaid
WANTED KNOWN.
EXPERT OPERATORS in Facials, Monleuring and Pedicuring. most Arlisuc Perms. Best and up-to-date work done in Town. Andre's Beauty Parlour, Cloucester Arende. Phone 27973.
RELIABLE FLOWERS and vegetable Berds, always obtainable at Graca Deulers in garden seeds, postage Co. stamps, Religious goods, etc., No. 10, Wyndham Street. Established 1000.
CHURCH NOTICES
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Erris Tribbeck To Preach To-morrow
VOCATIONAL TRAINING The following are the forthcoming services, etc. at the English Methodist Church, Queen's Road East, Wonchal, Hongkong.
10th Sunday after Trinity, Sept. 27 1936 Morning Order of Service by Rev. Erris Tribbeck, at 10.15 English Methodist Church opposite R. N. Hospital.
Hymns No. 240 (Ephraim): 427 (Wiltshire): 503 (Irish); 428 (Mon- mouth): 007 (Tallis Ordinal).
Lessons: Ecclesiastes 12 or Psalm 84. 2 Corinthians 5.
Evening Order of Service by Rev. Erris Tribbeck at 7.15. English Methodist Church opposite R. N Hospital.
Hymns No. 416 (Charterhouse); 503 (St. Leonard's); 530 (Farrant); 405 (God be in my Head).
Lessons: Deuteronomy B, 1-15 ar Psalm 1, 2 Corinthians 11, 16-33,
Notices for the Week
Where?
-KING'S
RESTAURANT
-of course!
Breakfast
Morning Coffco
Tiffins
Teas
Dinners
Open from 7 a.m.
First & Mazzanine Floor,
King's Theatro Building.
THE HONGKONG
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1936.
APPEAL FOR MORE ACTIVE SUPPORT It was decided at the Annual General Meeting of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society, held in the Boardroom of Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Company at 5.46
p.m. yesterday, that this year one practico dance will be held be fore the St. Andrew's Ball, and that the latter function will take place on Friday, November 27.
MESSAGE OF PEACE
INTERESTING LECTURE BY THE MAULANA
"Message of Peaco" was the subject of an interesting lecture delivered by His Eminence Moulana Moham med Abdul Aleem Siddiqui at the Cemetery Mosque Mohammedan yesterday.
SONATA RECITAL
FINE CONCERT
LAST NIGHT
An extremely successful and well atiendea Sonata kecial was given yesterday evening at the Helena May insanute" by several prominent local arusies, namely Prue Lewis, Maurice marion, kugur Warner and Linusy A. Lafford. It WDS afforded the
aistinguished patronage of His Excel-
ency In Luvernor, Sir Andrew Caluccost and Louy Chinecʊit, who were necompanied by Captain W. Ji * Graz, A.,
The speaker ing the small attendance and the began by deplor- absence of leading personalities who, he said, were perhaps frightened away by the fact that the lecture was being held in a cemetery, which was considered only a place for the dead. This should not be the case, he re- narked, as every one would die one Sonata No. in D Major by Handel, day. Only people who did not be- was the first number,
with Prue lleve in God, but in "mysterious Lewis, vionist, and Maurice Barton, things,"
were afraid to come to a planist, giving an bomirable_rendi- won or hungers beautiful,Sonata. Continuing, the speaker said that The breadth and calin of the first Recording to the teachings of Islam. movement is tollowed by a bright and, he believed, of Christianity, the allegro, resembling a country dance. body was only a frame for the souline Larghetto, sow and stately
and which was simply the command and full of traces of sadness.
contrasts with the findi movement, Allegro, which returns to the gaiety of the curlier movement.
cemetery.
Appeals were made to members of the Scottish community in the Colony to join the Society, and for the members themselves to show more interest in its netiit. ics. Young men were also naked to come forward, and join the Scottish Company of the Volun-order of God, teera. Mr. R. M. McLay, who was the
of Acting-President
the Society in the absence of Dr. J. C. elected Macgown inat year, was the President for 1936-37, and Sir Atholl MacGregor was elected Vice-President.
Referring to the subject of his lecture, the Maulana sald there could only be pence if the spiritual and moral codes of God were follow- ed. The message of peace was in
these rodes and no one could find peace unless he followed them.
was
ap-
Edgar Warner received great prection or the manner in which
he
sang three songs by Handcl. Total Ecupse," From Samson, "Where'er You Walk," from Semele, and "War is Toil and Trouble," from Alexander's Feast.
Immediately after a ton minute Pruc Lewis played interrude, Lacn's Sonata No. 5 in E Major, which combined all the technical the pleasing harmonies of a concert movement, Gavotte en tondeau, was a picasing number, while the last three movements, Menuet, Bource and Gigue displayed all the speed and delicacy for which Bach's light
selection.
Tlic
melodious second
Quoting an instance, the speaker For who is God save the Lord? and
said that in the old days the nomadle who is a rock save our God? God is
The new Committee will comprise triben of Arabla were without a my strength and power: and he
They wandered from place 1 will Dr. J. W. Anderson, Messrs. T. G. S. name. miketh my way perfect.
whole heart: Alexander, N. M. Currie, D. Drum to place in
groups and praise thee with my
they went sing praise mond, II. R. Forsyth, K. S. Morrison, wherever gods will. I
there before the unto thee.
I will worship toward thy A. Ritchie and B. Wylle. The joint trouble. It was only when they Hon. Secretaries and Treasurers, followed the teachings of Mohamet holy temple, and praise thy name for thy loving kindness and for thy Messrs. E. M. Bryden and D. S. and adopted the laws that they found duliculties of an set of Etudes, with
pence and became known as the leaders of Islam. truth: for thou hast magnifled thy Robb, were re-elected.
About 50 members of the Spelety word above all thy name. Though I
Every religion in the world, con- walk in the midst of trouble, they salt revive me: thou shalt stretch read the notice convening the meet-spiritual and moral laws, and every were present when the Secretary
tinued the Maulana, had its own
ing.
person, no matter what their religion, forth thy hand against the wrath of mlne enemies, and thy right hand shall save me: thy mercy
Letters stating their regret at their Lord, (ir Samuel Inability to attend the meeting endureth for ever." 22:31-33. Psalms 138: 1, 2, 7.0.) were read from Sir Atholl Mne- clude the following passages from the
The Lesson Sermon will also in- Gregor, and Mr. A. Ritchie. Christian Science Textbook "Selence and Health with key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
"Perfection underlies reality. With-
sech and acis.
out perfection, nothing is wholly real. All things will continue to disappear, until perfection
tion appears and reality is reached. In the midst of imper- fection, perfection is Mon-nowledged only by degrees. The ages must slowly work up to perfec- tion. How long fi must be before we
at ચલ demonstration scientific being, no man
1. Badminton Club meets on day and Thursday at 7.30 p.m.
2 There will be a General Com- mitter meeting on Wed, Sept. nrrive.
30 at 5.30 p.m. S. & §.
Chaplain
for other
NEW
YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MARKET DOWNWARD
YESTERDAY
should follow them if they wanted
peace,
dances ure known.
Edgar Warner followed with, his last three songs by Bach, “Wilt Thou Leave Me Thus Forsaken?" "If Thou Art Near," and "Pan Is Masier of Us Asl," in which Fan, king of sung, is proclaimed to be the king of
The Anal selection on the recital
POST
OFFICE.
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are toz- warded Hyla Biberla" if no superscribed.
Japan...
Java and Manila Straits and Manila
INWARD MAILS
Deucalion Ginyo Maru
Aisuta Maru Thisondari
September 26
September 20.
.September 27.
Straits
September 27.
Shanghal and Amay
Taiyuan
September 27.
Japan
Toyama Maru
„September 27.
Shanghai
Yochow
September 27,
Упрап
Nagato Maru
September 28.
Straits and London Parcel-London
21st August.
Soudan
.September 28.
Calcutta and Stralls Calcutta and Straits
Gogra
September 20.
Islami
.September 239.
Зарал
Nankin
..September 20.
U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hal (San Francisco, 9th Sept) Pres. Hoover Air Ball by "Imperial Always Direct Servien London date, 19th September.
.September 20,
R.MA. Dorado
September 20.
Tjinegara
September 24.
· Barentz '7.
September 30.
.September 30
Jova
Saigon
Europe vin
Sucz
(Letters and
Papers) London, 3rd September and London Parcels -- London
date, 27th August Manlia
Straits and Manila Halphong......... Japan and Shanghai
Canada, Japan and Shanghal
and Shanghai Shanghat Japan and Shanghal Australia and Monito
Iron
~ 12th Sept.).
Japan
Shanghat
Shanghai
Straits and Manila Straits Straits
For
Haiphong
Corfu............
Emp. of Russia Conte Rosso
G. G. Paul Doumer
General Sherman
Pres. Grant Kanpura
.September 20.
.October 1
, ¡October 2.
October 2.
October 2.
October 2.
Talthyblus...
October 2.
Tatsuta Muru
.October 2.
ན་
Sphinx
October 3 October 3.
Agapenor
October 5
Arizona Maru
October 5.
October
Agamemnon, D'Artagnan Potsdam
Van Heutsz Yasukuni Maru
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
Saturday
Canton
- Fundamental Principle The first and fundamental principle of the message was "Love God and We would love you." Human beings should love one another, for it was the law of nature that if one treated another cruelly, he would be dealt with in a similar manner pre day. the universe.
The speaker then recalled his recent visit to Japan. As soon as arrived there, he said, the first thing he
Manila, Australia and New Zealand Atsuta Maru was Beethoven's Sonato in D Major,
via Thursday Island-duc Thurs- he wanted to find out was how the Op. 12, No. 1, in which both Prue country had become so powerful and
day Island, 9th October. feared by practically every nation
Satron Japan in the world. After studying the cukure
of the people, he found that the secret of success of the Japanese lay in their unity.
Without unity. concluded speaker, there could not be peace,
Lewis and Maurice Barton earned equal honours by playing this duct in a most finished manner to con- clude an almost flawless programme. of Beethoven's carllest, and although it is not an
cxumple the especially bre
of Ecet- hoven's work, it contains beauties
New York, Sept. 23. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow
This Sonata is one of
Jones summary of yesterday's mar- market to-day het:-The stocks reacted on the crisis in the French
courses if there is sufflelent demandexpression of God's being. If there While the action of the market to- ROBBERY ATTEMPT
3. Vocational Training. The not even "the Son but the following courses will be held at the but the false claim of error continues S. & 3. Home beginning November: its delusions until the goat of good-financial situation. Prices declined and in order to have universal peace Marine Engineering, Electrical In-ness is assiduously earned and won. stallation, Motor, Radio, Practical God is the creator of man, and the Carpentry Shorthand and Type- divine Principle of man remaining writing, Look-keeping and Account-perfect, the divine idea or reflection, ancy, Forelga Languages. The man, remains perfect. Man s the
will arrange
was a moment when man did not and is willing to give information express the divine perfection, then regarding correspondence courses in there was a moment when man didi all subiccts. Further information not express God, and consequently a from the Chaplain of the Secretary, S. time when Delty was unexpressed
that is, without entity. If man has lost perfection, then he has lost his 4. Preliminary Notice. The Que perfect Principle, the divine Mind. terly Meeting will be held on Monday,The conceptions of mortal, erririg thought must give way to the ideal of all that is perfeel and eternal. Through many generations human bellers will be attaining diviner con- ceptions, and the finmortal and per- fect model of God's creation will Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow Tonally be seen as the only true con-
Preach To-morrow
ception of being." (Pages 353, 233, 470, 200.)
& S. Home.
October 12.
UNION CHURCH
S.A.C.A. MEETING
The following are the forthcoming services, etc. at Union Church, Kennedy Road:
Morning Service 10.30 am. Even ing Service & p.m..
Preacher at both services: Rev, K. Mackenzie Dow.
The Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after the Evening Service,
p.m,
Announcement
too olten neglected,
In answer to hearty applause, Prue Lewis and Maurice Barion played a duet arrangement of the "Londerry Air."
The next concert of this series will take pince on Friday, October 9, ut 9.30 p.m., at the Helena May Institute at which Mrs. Nell Mathie- son will sing two groups of songs.
The programme (subject to alterg-
early in the session, in which tickers the whole world must be united--a Ingged three minutes; then conditions fact which was mentioned in the became quiet somewhat and fenders codes, recovered slightly, but only to slump sharply just prior to the close.
day reflected concern over the franc, experts believe that French devalu- atlon has been amply
An attempted robbery with vio- discounted.lence against an Indian lady on the To-day's nervous unloading was abuted to roof of a flat in the Bay View district
bul it: will recalled that the market weathered but was unsuccessful owing to the occurred about mid-day yesterday Briinin's years ago without any qualm. Both victini, who raised the alarm and A Lite Sonata in A
abandonment of gold five resource and pluck of the intended tion) will be as follows: bonds and curbs stocks were lower. caused of her
S. C., & F. Wall Street Journal to be arrested,
alleged assailants comment: Automobile paris and
that about 12.40 p.m. factories are likely to operate at yesterday, Karlar Kaur, a married capacity during the fourth quarter. Indian lady, was on the roof of her Brokers belleve that the French flat, No. 15 Ngan Mok Street, mak- abandonment of gold would have ing Indian cakes when two Chinese sustained had effect on stock prices. near approached from behind and Brokers are buying everything
seized her. A third man then op- telective. The majority of pro peared on the scene, and threw a fessional traders are bullish.
rope around her neck, in an attempt to prevent her from screaming, and dragged her to the ground.
S.-C. & F. New-York office cabies Stocks: The market was disturbed There was no important liquidation by the weakness of the French arane. and general realising was fairly well absorbed. Further irregularity
likely on Distillers have re-
in
other the
financial
on
appears
(No. 4) ......John, B. McEwen.
Songs:
;
Ann's Cradle Song
For. Remembrance
Nod,
Sussex Ways ..C. Armstrong Gibba. Piano Solos:
Vesperale
.Cyril Scott.
Slow Alr....R. Vaughan Williams.
Chelsen Reach......Jolin Ireland. Songs:
Sweet Chance that Led
October 6.
October 6.
October 4.
.October 6.
Date and Time..
.Sat, Sept. 20, 2 p.m. Sat, Sept. 26. Reg... .Sept. 20, 4.15 pm Letters,.....Sept. 20, 5 p.m Helikon ....Sat, Sept. 20, 6 p.. Kumsang......Sat., Sept. 20, B p.m.
Sunday.
Hongkong Maru Sun, Sept. 27, 9 a.m Mulnam... Sun, Sept. 27, 0 a.m.
Swatow, Amoy and Formosu Holhow
Swatow
Anhul. Mon., Sept. 28, 1.30 p.m.
Monday,
Shanghai and Europe via Siberla Deucalion ....Mon., Sept. 28, 5 pan. Amoy
Szechuen .Mon., Sept. 28, 5 p.m. Tuesday.
*Manila, Makaszer and Sourabaya.. Thisadane..Tues, Sept. 29, 8.30 am. Swntow, Amoy and Foochow
Hat Tan.... Tues., Sept. 20, 3 pm. Formosa
Hopsang....Tues, Sept, 29, 5 pm. Pres. Hoover Tues., Sept. 29, p.m. Wednesday.
Manula
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Chichibu Maru......Wed, Sept. 30.
Central and South America, "Canada and Europe vla San Francisco and "Europe via Siberla (Due Son Francisco, 21st October) Swalow, Amoy and Formosa ......
Bangkok via Swatow
Parcels....Sept. 20, 5' p.m. Letters, Sept. 30, 8.30 am. Fukukén Maru
Wed, Sept. 30, 10.30 am. Kwelyang Wed., Sept. 30, 12.30 p.m. Taiyuan.....Wed., Sept. 30, 4.30 p.m. Islami
.Wed., Sept. 30, 5 p.m. Shantung.. Wed., Sept. 30, 5 p.m.
Thursday.
Corfu.......Thurs, Oct. 1, 10.30 n.m
(Due Vancouver B.C., 19th October), Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct R.MA.
Bervice"-doo London, 12th
Oclober.
Oct: 1, 5 p.m.
Oct. 2, 9 am. Fri., Oct. 2.
...Oct. 1, 5 p.m. .Oct. 2, 9.15 am .Oct. 2, 10 am .................Fri., Oct. 2.
and K.P.O.
.Oct. 1, 5 p.m. Oct. 2, 8.30 am. .......Fri, Oct. 2.
and K.P.0.
Amoy Japan
Foochow
Shanghai and "Japan
Friday
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nankin
Zealand via Brisbane,
(Duc ̄Brisbane, 19th October},
Parcels, Reg Letters,
.Fri., Oct. 2. Oct. 1, 5 p.m.
Shanghol, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Emp. of Russia
and Europe via Vancouver B.C., (Parcela for Canada only) and *Europe via Siberin.
Parcels,
Reg, ....
Letters,
Dorado
G.P.O.
run
My Steps.......Michael Head
I Have Twelve
Oxen
Dreams
Reg., Letters,
G.P.O.
..John Ireland
Temple Bevan.
Stl: October.
Reg
Letters,
.Oct. 1, 5 p.m. .Oct. 2, 8.30 ..
Saturday.
A Feust of
Lanterns.....Granville Baptock.
Sonata in E. Minor,
Op. 82
Eigor.
Letters for "KL.M. Service"-duo Tanpura
Amsterdam, 12th October.
Res Letters
EXCHANGE Selling
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europa via Marseilles.
Rampura .....
.1/2.45/32 .1/2.25/32 1034 ,521
woman
The First Church of Christ Scientist.
and succeeded in shouting for help. (Branches of The Mother Church,
The victim, meanwhile, struggled in Boston, Mass.) Macdonnell Road,
The commotion on the roof brought by Macdonnell Road Tram Station. Sunday Service. 11.15 a.m.
another Indian woman on the scene, Testimony Meeling. Wednesday, 6 auced the
and on her appearance, the gang- of several brands by sters fled cross the roots of other A Reading Room is located at $5 per case. Bank clearings during houses in the same block. Bank of East Asia Buildings, 10 Des the past week were up 3.3%.
and Voeux Road, Central, and is open
down the stairway of No. 25 Ngan Cotton: Hedging dinily, except Wednesdays and Satur augmented by selling, attributed to
wns 10-day Mok Sirect, which is at the corner. The S.A.C.A. Meeting is held in the days: 10.30 am. to 2 p.m. 5 p.m. to 7 French
An Indian, Narongin Singh, had Church Hall after on Tuesday evening Saturdays 10.30 am to 12.30 pm. Forwardings to mills wtailed 215,000 down to the street, where he suc-
pan. Wednesdays 10.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. interests
continentat
followed the other at 7.30 p.m.
news. roof, and he pursued the three men the onlo The Helena May Christian Associa-Literature is available at the Read- All authorised Christian Selence
bales. The trade and other intereste ceeded in arresting one of them. tion meets in the Institute on Fridaying Room. The public, is
дес absorbing morning at 10.30 a.m.
sates, but cordially aggressively.
note other two ran towards Yacht invited to attend the Services and
Street and then Into Electric Road, visit the Reading Room.
Wheat: There is a pause in foreign where they were lost sight of. demand after the recent heavy buy- The tendency is to nwalt the outcome of the French monetary situation. There
unconfirmed reports of rains in the Argentine and reports indicate that Australian T.T. moisture requirements are not yet Demand very pressing.
Corn: The adjustment of Septem- T.T. Singapore
T.T. Shanghai ber option was the chicl factor. T.T. Japon There is a forecast of frost, which is TT.
India an unfavourable factor.
U.S.A. T.T. Rubber: The unsettled Inbour situation
In Akron and
T.T. Monila French TT. Batavia financial news
depressing
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong SUNDAY'S SERVICE
The subject for the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches to- morrow, September 27, will "Reality."
be
PLANE STILL MISSING
NO NEWS OF THE "BOADICIA"
London, Sept. 25. Up to a late hour this evening, no news had been received of the Im- The Golden Text will be "Eye perial Airways liner Boadicla, which hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither left Croydon with surplus freight und hath entered into the heart of man, malls at 12.30 p.m. and from which the things that God hath prepared the last wireless message was for them that love him." (Iceived at 1.30, No 5.0.S. was sent Corinthians 2:9.)
Amongst others, the following cita- tions from the Bible will be read.
"As for God, his way is perfect; the
re-
arc
arc
influences. It is reported that Ceylon TT. Skok
is urging an increase in quota to 100,000 tons.
REUTER QUOTATIONS Dow Jones Averages.
T.T. France
T.T. Germany. T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia TT. Lisbon
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 9.)
Letters, for "Australia by Imperial R.M.A. Dorado
Airways Service"-due Darwin,
(Due Marsellles, 30th October).
Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong
Bat., Oct. 3.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Oct. 3, 9.30 am. .Oct. 3, 10 am. Sat., Oct. 3,
G.P.O. and K.P.O,
Parcels, Reg.
......Oct. 2, 5 p.m. ....Oct. 3, 9.45 am.. Letters, .....Oct. 3, 10.30 am. Kwangtung... Sat, Oct. 3, 1 pm. Sat, Oct. 3, 1.30 p.m.
Shanghal, Japan and Europe via Sphinx
Siberia.
Manila Amoy Leupold
105% by the Philadelphia Symphony Or .81%
05
chestra, Stokowski.
conducted
by
7.42 p.m.
"Moment Musical No. 3" (Schubert) Transcription played
7.45 p.m. From the Studio,
301
613
454
150
.401
by inc Lener String Quartet.
.4.71
..77
1/8 .8504
Sept. 24. Sept. 25. 109.14
106.30
Buying
20 Utilities
50.55 -34.14
53.41
4 m/s. D/P,
do
40 Bonds
11 Commodity
Index
33.03 105,00. 104.02
07.44
4 m/s. L/C, U.S.A.
4 m/s. France
1/3.3/32 1/3.5/32 .31 nominal
30 dis. India
83
80.05
U.S. Cross rate in London .5,05
The aeroplane was due at Paris at 3 o'clock. A search is being car-30 Industrials ried out in the Channel. The pilot 20 Rails word of the Lord Is triedt he is a and wireless operator were the sole buckler to all them that trust in him. occupants-British Wireless.
CANTON AGENTS
for
The
Hongkong Telegraph
WM. FARMER & Co. Victoria Hotel Building,
Shameen, Canton.
Tel. 13501.
4. m/s. L/C. London
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
MEMORIES BEAUTIFY LIFE, FORGET-, It is notified that His Excellency FULNESS ALONE MAKES IT POSSIBLE. the Governor, under instructions re- General Cialdini..
ceived from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has appointed Miss Johann Hepburn McLellan und Miss Adelaide Castleman Hill to be Nur- sing Sisters.
It is notified that Ng Sang has been appointed Forest Guard In the Botanical and Forestry Department: in place of Un Hong retired,
Under authority of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance of 1880 regula tions under Notification No. 430, are
A Recital of Sacred Songs by Doris Blair. (Soprano) accompanied by Luba Shaftain.
Programme.
1. Refoice Greatly....Handel; 2. The Virgins Slumber Song....Max Reger: 3. O Divine Redeemer..... Gounod; 4. Were you there... Burleigh.
8 p.m. Local: Time, Weather and announcements.
8.03 p.m. The D. B. C. Military Band,
Prince Igor Ballet Dances Nos. 1 to 4 (Borodin); Slavonic Dance No.
(Dvorak).
B
8.16 p.m. From the Studio.
A Recital by Pedro Antonio (Viola) and Lindsay A. Lafford (Pianoforte), Programme.
In exercise of the powers conferred cancelled and the following substitut by section of the Factories and fed thereforVessels other than those Workshopa Ordinance, 1932,
1. Pianoforte Solo-Nocturne in G the employed in the carriage of Pigwash Governor-in-Council has made the are prohibited, between the hours of Miner....Chopin: 2. Flola-Sanat following regulation
a.m. and 9 am, from mooring to governing the
....Beethoven, Op. 17; 1st Movement employment of women, young per the sea wall in Hongkong between-Allegro moderato; 2nd Movement sons and children in Industrial under- the western extremity of the dust boat Poco adagio, quasf Andanto; 3rd takings in section A of the Schedule station opposite. Wilmer Street and Movement-Rondo. Allegro mode- to the Ordinance: No female, what the Eastern boundary of the Stone rato: 3. Pianoforte Sales The Lit- ever hor, age, shall be employed on steps situated opposite Eastern
the Shepherd: The Golliwogg's Cake underground work in any mine." Street
Walk; Debussy.
Pres. Grunt..Sat., Oct. 3, 4.30 p.m.- Kingyuan.......Sat, Oct. 3, 5 pm..
Monday
Stralis, Ceylon, India, East and Arizona Maru Mon., Oct. 5, 2.30 p.m.
South Africa.
Batavia
Tuesday,
*******... Tisaroca....Tues., Oct. 8, 8.30 am. Letters for "Alr Orient Service" D'Artagnan ... Tucs., Oct. 6.
due Marseilles, 18th October.
G.P.O, and K.r.0. Reg.,
Leifers,
Saigon. Coylon, India, E. and S. D'Artagnan
Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
(Duo Marsellfen. 5th November).
.Oct. 6, 9.30 am. .Oct. 6, 10 am. .....Tues., Oct. 6,
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Reg......Oct. 6, 9.45 a.m.
Letters,
.Oct, a, 10,30 am.
Fort Beyard, Hoihow, Fakhol and G.G. Paul Doumer Tues., Oct: 1 pm..
Hulphong.
Wednesday.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Agamemnon ...
and Europe via Marseilles (Due Marsellies, 4th November)
Wed, Oct. 7.
G.P.O. and K.P.O. RCA. Letters, .....
•Superscribed correspondence only,
Oct. 7, 0.45 a.m. Oct. 7, 10.30 am.
8.40 p.m. The Berlin State and Victor Sandera (Baritone) ne-
Opera Orchestra.
companied by E. O'Neil Shaw..
00p.m. Two Organ Solos by Jubel-Overtura (Weber); Le Pro-Reginald Foort. beer); Hansel and Gretel (Humper- bey); 2. In a Chinese Temple Gar- phete-Coronation March (Moyer-1. Sanctuary of the Heart (Ketel- dinck); 1. Witches' Ride; 2. Ginger den (Ketelbey), Brend Waltz.
10 p.m. Big Ben from London, D.02.
Router Preis. alance March No. 4" (Elgin).
9.10 p.m. "Pomp and Circum-
9.15 p.m. From the Studio,
The London Palladium
Orchestra.
London Again
'Sulto
(Eric "In a Persian Garden"- Song Cycle Somers); The Grasshopper's Dance |Coates); Childhood Memories (arr. by Ira Lehmann un by "zeno Miller (Soprano), Helen Lockhart (Bucelos); The Thistle-A Selection (Contralto), Edgar Warner (Tenor) 10.30 p.n. Close Down,
of Scotch Melodies (Myddleton).