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M.C.L. ACTIVITIES

Donations To Local And Home Charities

During the last financial year the Hongkong Ministering League and Ministering Children's League donated the sum of 5968.56 to home charities and $8,930 to local charities, compared with $970.65 and $7,950 respectively during the previous year, ac cording to the statement of accounts which will be presented to the annual meeting of the League on April 27 in the Helena May Institute at 10.30 am.

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 23, 1939.

By Walt Disney

realized. Mrs. Secretary.

Goldman

now

"The Kowloon Dock Branch has 35 adult and 14 child members and gave valuable help towards the Flag Day and the Bridge and Mali Jong Drive. Income for the year amounted to $70 My... Ford is now Secretary,

the

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COLONY'S

GIRL GUIDES

"Thinking Day Ceremony" Hold In Kowloon

The reRoter of the League for the and the number of the Club enter- Ceremspect of Guiding was given |

ended

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TO-DAY'S RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

1.K.T.

berk.

on .1.נ

100: child members in the Quarry Bayan intreteenstry semenced withi

Branch. Income Netherapie Hospital amounted to $300 including $131.80 Curatissioner of Boy Scouts, after with Vocal Chorus by Sam Costa;

ments.

Ida Kinloch (Soprano) 8.03 StudioSoprano and Plano Recital by Ida Kinloch and A. T. *.ay.

6.0 Studio-Children's

Hour,

Radio Programine Broadcast by, "The Police Branch continued the

ZBW on Frequency of 045 it.'s. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.

From the Studio afternoon monthly Bridge and Mah

and 8-11

9.52 m.c'. per Jong Drives throughout the year. months the

second, During

summer the

Z.B.W. ORCHESTRA the were held at

Police

12.0-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Serenade (Delius); Softly Awakes Itecreation Club; when the weather drives

ceme cold, at St. John's Cathedral

Intercession from St. John's Cathe-My Heart (Sanson and Delllah', dral.

Saint-Saens'); Serenade (Tosel): Hall. The Children's Club, organised

A large and distinguished gather-

Mozurt 12.30 Dance Music-Request Num Sandler Mhuets; Intro: 4 week by Mrs. Perdue, met once during

summer holidays, in which included is Excellency

Minuet in E Flat; Bizet Minuet from Boccherini Minuet; Malaines Darkin, Clark, Dredge, the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcole,

Fox-Trotz-Love In Here To Stay

Goldwyn Follles; Love Hande

Minuet; Beeth Ptilenry, Kirby, Langley Morton, and Lady Nerthcote, were present al (fm The Major, Marks and Mair ably assisting the Central British School Hall ye Walked In (flm The Goldwyn Fol- ven Minuet in G; Mozart Minnet and

“A. Thinking when In October a sale of work was held, terday,

Day

17; Tears Tris. Divertimento No. lies)....Jack Harris and His Or Tea cny" portraying

the Inter-cliestra with Vocal Refrain by Sam (Uhr); Indiana Sweetheart (Hansen). 112 Mtus. Aler expresslag thanks

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- 2ntional

Bryne Rumba-La Cumparsila; Chapel, who resigned

the year 1037 shonest 125 adult members, tained to tea. To finish the season a [rom

Swing Step-Sentimiento Gaucho... very mjoyable dance was held at the by the Calony's girl guides.

ther and Announcements, proveeding 1,036 Cholt, metubers. Vice-Presidency prior to

February 18.j Peninsula Hotel an for

the pre-Harry Roy and His Orchestra; Fex- For the tume year

1.40 Mozart Quartet In E Flat The ceremony Included to England; Mr. Kelvin-Stark

for There were 53 adult members and 29 sentation of the Prince

of Wales Trol-My

Own

(film That Certain Major, K. 428. Played by the Pro her valuable esistance during the March 31, 1939, the moust

$9,503. The anal daldren members on the Police Hammer by Lady Northcote.

Age'); You're A Pretty As A A Picture Arte Quartet. post four years Merdanes Surris, ! allocation wi

Richardson commitments at the League were Branch M.C.L. Register. Lnkenan, Wright

2.15 Close down. (film That Certain Age)....Henry the M.CL. There are 36 aduk members and 8 Com-two idowed cols in

speech by the Rex King and His Orchestra; Wallz-Sym- who have resigned from the

M.C N. V. Haward.

the Colony pathy.

Jay Wilbur and His mittee; and congratulating Mrs. T. 1.; Bones at Uttershow, Ragland

fur the yearl Kang, President, on the honour on-din orlowed pot in the Children's

which banners representing 30 Quicksteps-Itagging The A.C.E. terred upon her by His Majesty the Ward of the

The balance of the Funds in fionations King, the annual report for 1937-31i $1,000.

School countries in which there are mules Sarawaki

....Harry

Tiger Chari- "T

Girls' Dince.n beton y was distributed anont local incores the dragon-ment on

Branch new has 63 members. Atem-were displayed one after another en Ragamallins.

A number of camp-flre ed by the casueltation of the Childer.

1.0 Time and Weather. ren Swimming Gala at the Lito, The Amedering League supports hers helped with the sale of Flags on the store.

the songs were also sung.

1.03 Albert Sandler and His Or- Repare Bu

no etalen in the Head Hose, Ta February 19. Subscriptions for

Rev. Halward said in part: To-

chestra, aniunted to $10.00,

in the joint birthday of both our

The Weary Heart None But The report contime, that the Flan; i o. The following report was receiv-year

Prison Branch Children's Club

beloved Chief Scout and Chief Gulde, (Tschaikowsky-arr, Mulder); Hassan' Dag hekt on Saturday. Felettary 19, from the Serielany of the Home,

"In Aped, ar.. G. Ingram Shaw I would remind you that on the took over as Hon. Secretary of theft

aston of the 1920 International The cabership of the Victona.on brume of the M.C.L fromcasion of this incant a great reduction in Buch now total # adults and 28. M... Frank who left the Colony out of the Guide Movement, i

29 was chosen as "Thinking expense. The thanks of the Co-Culiren, many member, having left reth ement in April, 1937. There was mitter were due to Mr. Maunder and or gar on leave. No reparate work very lean period from January, Day" for guides of all countries to sfer remember each other. The day is a to Mr. Morris (Director of Ambul-! Wis done by the bganeti aunng the 1937, inal June owing to the transfer ancer for kundly lending tim and Mar in the stories have changed. of the stelt to Stanley the site of particularly appropriate one, ng, lo

te. Diken hún arded as secretary¦ the prison trays, to the Lanties Committee of the the Royal Navy. Dockyard and metre of the year was held on May

The Brat business my mind, few other people have Cone more than: the Chief Scout, Checra Club and to the Mater Harbour Branch since Mes. Sedgwick) 5 yhen there was a large attendance helped by his wife the Chief Guide, the Pentla Hotel for allowing

The sum of $900 from the The following provisional arrange to bring the young people of the to the their premizes as a Depot for it,

were made (1) a sub-world together in mutual friendship į Hongkong and Kowtoon respectively;| Koti won Cip Match was allocated as ments to the girl: of St. Paul's the Naval share towards the M.C.J. Comites of six fatter to hold oflend understaruding

the for six months (2) at re-clerlions Coftere, Balthus Pebbe School. Muie Football Ath between

attiring mesalers of committee to! Pet Shimol, Peds Senoot, Diocesan Royal Navy and Rogat Marnes Carl School and the Central British Cateeway Bay in January brought in stand for election if they so desired; i

$75. Member. nkt Flags in the (9) a Children's Summer club to be School; and t

others: m33

Dockyard on February 19

formed. (5) monthly Mah-Jung help dati wino sold fo

Orphanage Donation

The Peak Branch members for the Drives to be hekt.

1938, proved a very nicer.sful way of j caising menty. This year it was de- culed to use tags in lead at Beters

w

It was a matter of real regret that the Peak Children's Club was allows ed to lapses The Committee was unable to organise the Club owing to various Ten) eaiset.

Branch Activities.

The M.C.1. contributed $500 to the Wright was secretary of the was uvercom

-

Over Millon Guides

different

In this connection, it is inspiring to remember that at the present time, there

a million guides ore over

Association aliated to the world representing more than 30 countries. Add to this the fact that there are scouts, re- countries, lese on three mon

esenting 50 purse

yon will real how great an friendship and influence for world understanding exists in these two' iwo movements.

Towther, our two moventents must

town the path

to Inter-! the advance

aliupu! understanding, based upon

mpathy and goodwill which alone)

A succeset Bridge and Mah Jong! year ending March 31, 1938, totalled! In the above system 1 and 2 have Drive wis held in the Pezizalie! 58 adults and 19 children. Income proved very successful, and the lion, Hotel on Monday, March 7. 1938, and for the your mounted to $762.90. A Secretary is indebted to past and pre- a total of $30 We realised. Thanks Bridge Drive held at the Peak Club, sent members of these Committees 11 their valuable help and co- were due to the helpers and all those realized $360. who kindly donated prizes.

Yu Treenis Tournament held at the operation. Peak Club and at their respective| "The Children's Club proved very e

easdemres by the kindness ni Alm, dal necessful, despite the very severe J. Pattern and Ms. T. B. King handicap of having no suitable pres uches for such work. The difficulty edit, vd $285.

ì ነ by meeting 1fcn. Secretary. The hot at the ejuifitag Babich for the years, Taipo Orphanage as their building man of $ from the Kotewall Cup, combined ale of work concert and were severely damaged during the Football Match was alleated as the tea, was held in early September inun taring Tasting pence. typhoon

tary share towards the M&C.L. the Prin Our Recreation Room. Before calling on Lady Northcole! Mrs. M. A. Hewison, o.ma, organise i "During the year there has been a Mrs. N. L. Smith very kindly opened to present the "Prince of Wales"

Sixth banner to the Kowloon Com- | ing secretary of the MCE in change of averelarios in Kowkang, the sale. Australia, paid a visit to the Colony Members helped with the sale of "The monthly Mali dong Drives any the Colony Commissioner, Mrs. in July, and gave an aldress to the Plays when 5613.02 was collected in have been well attended and the T. II. King thanked Sir Geoffry for merabers of the local organisation on Kowloon. A Bruine and Mah Jong December one,

with the coming to the Ceremony with Lady the MCL work in Melbourne and Drive was held at the Peninle Christmas spirit and advertised as Northcote, and said it was a great Australia,

Hotel on March 7 when $320 wasi ruch, was magnificently supported, incentive to the guides to have them

present.

AT

TO-MORROW THE

AT ROADSHOW PRICES!

NEVER BEFORE

SUCH UNIVERSAL ACCLAIM

"Last night we saw our best movie since we came to Hollywood-Marie Antoinette."

~Frederick C, Ollimatı,

United Press Hollywood Correspundent "A triumph in glamour and realism. A dazzling setting

Shearer.

for the return of Normehallert, Los Angeles Times

-Edwin

enematle Pistory. As definitely "Destined to make splash-making as the launching of the Queen Mary."

-Frank Mittauer, Los Angeles Evening News

"The picture takes more than 2 hours in the telling and when I say it seemed like no more than 15 minutes thot is the greatest compliment I can pay this superb motion. picture."

-Louella O. Parsons, Los Angeles Examiner "A notable triumph for Norma Shearer, the entire cast and M-G-M."

Harry Mines, Los Angeles Daily News Marie Antoinette is a lovish, spectacular triumph. Nothing is left to be desired."

Hollywood Reporter "Destined to win universi neclaim as one of the most Impressive and spretacular film offerings of all time."

Excesses of Parisian mighis. Fabulous dysk to downravelry!

-Ivan Spear, Boxomer

The mob stores the Royal Palace, death on the guillotian Į

animed

KING'S

*****

'TYRDKE'

SHEARER POWER

MARIE ANTOINETTE

„ANITA LOUSIE JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUBT, Blades George • Newry Sinshe¢2 cry by Cheatine West, Danata Oydsa) Benact med Singel Vally » Aa M-flät Picture, Placed by W, E. VAN DYKR EJ „Prodrend by KUNT STROMAERA

A

Mrs. King said that it was the got the the Rev. G. E. S. Upsdell id allowed them the use of the Central British School, and they new now who to turn to when in dimeulties.

Mrs.

said The Chief Guitte”, King "ine said that gulding really means bringing together the girls of 11 nations, so that by better under- tanding they can stand for the high- est ideals

and between nation

nation

After recalling how the "Prince of Wales" banner competition came into being, through the visit of the Prince of Wol

Wales in 1922, Mrs. King sald there were

10 teams. in the com- the petition of each team had

this year, in which

krit

memor

nine-inch square which was later knitted Into bedspreads. The bed- spreads were "BiFe

Riven to an orphanage after the compeition.

Lady Northcote then presented the banner and a hearty vote of thanks was expressed by the guides.

The ceremony closed with the nudience joining in singing the hynn "City of God".

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange

official summary issued 12.30 p.m. yesterday says.

the short

The market opened very quietly and remained so during bession.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1.35 (c..)

Canton Insurance $210

Unire Insurance

Fire Insurance $175

Haubs $3

11. & B. 1atels $0.33

IK. Lands $36

HK. Tramways $10,20

China Lights (New) #5

1.K. Electrics $57

Santakan Lighte 19.85 Canton teen $1 Crment 10.40 Wing On L.K.) 384 Entertainments $7

Bales Hongkong tank #1440 H.K. Electrics 157

agulo Gold

Consolidated Mines .003 Demonstrations 17 Ben Mauricio 1.00 Buy Consol sty United Paracales.co

Roy's

70 Closing local Stock Quotations, 7.02 Songs by Paul Robeson (Bass). Paul Robeson Mediny: Intro: Lazy Bones; Fut L Feller: Scarecrow: Wagon Wheels; Deep River; Ma curly-headed baby: Carry me back toreen pastures; Old Folks at home ....with Orchestra.

7.10 Studio 2.1.W. Orchestra. 8. Time, Weather and Announce- |

8.30 London Relay-At The Black Dog.

Mr. Willen at ime in his own S. E. bar-parlour. Presented by Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton,

9.0 London Relay-Reub Silver at the Plann.

9,15

Relay - London

"World

Altaira'.

A talk by H. Wieldham Steed. 9.36 Lundon Relay-The News. 9.50 B.B.C. Recording-"The Eng- ah Character',

A talk by Earl Baldwin.

10.66 Crest of the Wave Selection (Ivor Novella),

your

Rose of England: Mazurka; If you only knew: Clementina; Taven of heart; Why at you; Nau- tical; Tang; If you only knew.... The Drury Lane Theatre Orchestre cond. by Charles Prentice,

10.15 London Relay--'Intermission? programane of novelty numbere and 2oln piece: The BBC Variety Orchestra: Leder, Frank Cantell; Conductor, Charles Shadwell with Dawn Davis.

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