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Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophios Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
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-The entries awarded the Elford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition, will not be entitled to any other prizes.
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CHRIST CHURCH (WATERLOO ROAD, KOWLOGY TONG)
Bunday, September 28, 16th Bunday After Trinity Services in English.-7.19 a.m. Holy Communion: 0.45 am. Mattins and Ber inon. Prencher, Stev, E. #. Low.
4.11. Holy Thursday, October 2-7 Communion.
Reminder,To-day at 3 p.m. Confer- ence of the Churches at De K. H. Vitiey's realdence in Kowloon Hospital.
3rd Servisen in Mandarin11 Anniversary Service, celebration of fioly Communion by the Rev. J. C. L Wong and sermon by Mr George She M.A.. the Worden of St John's Tell. Collections district of this are for die Yun-Kwel
Diocese,
a.m.
Preacher for next Sunday is Dr T. Z Koo. Secretary of the World Students Christian Movement.
EMMANUEL CHURCH
(218, NATHAN- ROAD)
a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 20-0.305.11. Sunday School
Morning Worship. Preacher, Rev. Samuel E. Boyle: 3 p.m. Boptimal Service at end of No. 2 Line; 730 p.m. Song Service and Gospel Mensage, Speaker, Itay. Jolm Fisher,
Monday-1.30 pm. S.A.C.A.; a p.m. Dible Study at 302, Nathan Road.
Bible Tuesday10.30 am, Women's Study at Da, Hill Wood Hoad. Teacher, Mire, Lectinere Clift; 5 pm. Amah's Meet-
fat da. Hill Wood Road; & p.m. YP.C.
Wednesday- p.m. Women Sewing Circle at 792, Nathan Road: 8 pm, Prayer Mireilng.
Thursday--4.30 pm. Scripture Union Group: 7. p.m. Soldier's Meating of Beandal Point; p.m. Bible Study at 25b, Lock Road.
Friday.-4.30 p.m. Children's Story Hour; 9pm. Dible Study at 10 Peace Ave,
METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD, EAST)
Services to be Conducted By Visiting Preachers
Services on Sunday, September 28, Preachers-Morning, Rov, K. Mackenzie Dow MA. Evening, Mr W. E. Leathwood. Morning Parade Service at 10.15 am. Hymus: 21. 009 603 650 157
Evening Service at 7 p.m.-liymne: 718, 703, 401, 638,
Nötlees for the Week Following the Evening Service a Social Hour will be held at the 8. & S. Home at 9.30 p.m. All Serviceinen and civilians warmly welcomed.
Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. Meeting for Prayer and Fellowship af S. & S. Home.
UNION CHURCH.·'
KENNEDY ROAD!
Morning Service 10.30 a.m. Evening Servico, p.m.
Preacher at Morning Service, Rev. E. Moreton. Preacher as Evening Service, Rev. K. Mockenzie Dow.
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A Week In Camp
Each Camp lasts seven days and Officers and Volunteers are required to attend for a full period during which their units are under training. unicas special exemption has been obtained by themselves or their em-
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In
Two members of the staff of the Hongkong office of the Java-China-Japón Line are shortly leaving for England to join the Royal Air Fobes Volunteer Reserve. They are Messes J. A. van Munster van Heuven and ML. A. Blerons de Haan (seated fourth and sixth from left in the second row). Picture was taken af a farewell party glyen to them by thele colleagues at the Kam Loong Restaurant this week,' (Photo: Mayfair).
-RADIO- Ma Sitson Recital
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Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15, and 8.30-12 midnight on
m.c.'s per second. H. K S. T, 12.15
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j.
Professor's Compositions Win Warm Praise
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
A well-chosen and obly-played pro- Symphony Orchestra; Concerto No. 3 in C Minor (C Moll) Op. 37............Artur | gramme delighted a large and appre- Schnabel (Plano) and The London clative audience at the Peninsula Philharmonic Orchestra.
Hotel last night, when Prof. Ma Sitson opened the Hongkong musical 0.00 Indian Programme. 7.15 A Military Band Concert with season with one of the most accom- Easle Ackland (Contralto).
plished violin recitals ever heard in 7.45 Marek. Weber and Ils Or-the Colony.
Leave will only be granted for the actual period during which it is re-B.85 quired,
ed, and, excor night shift work where the appli- eant is required at his place of business, he will be ordered to attend camp from after office hours in the evening till the commencement of office hours the following morning.
Transport Available
slon.
2.30 Close Down.
Short Service of Interces-chestra.
Menuelt (Beethoven); Entr'acte 12.30 Old Tunes in Swingtime. Gavotte ("Mignon-Thomas); Faust 1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro-Selection (Gounod, arr, Weber). gramme Summary.
8.00 London Relay-The News. Pro- 8.15 London. Relay-War Com
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In the case of camps on the island transport will be available at Volun-
The Russian Novelly Orches- teer leadquarters and in the New Territories the normal train service tra and Don Cossack's Choir.
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This place of to and from
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Indian Programme,
6.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.
Examination of Polits in Dally German Propaganda.
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0.30 Programme Summary. 8.32 Studio Recital by F. O, Wa (Tenor) with A. T. Lay at the Plano. In D Major, Professor Ma won quick ongkong
(Setsmit-
(PUC-
Opening with Beethoven's Concerto
admiration by his fluent command | Howran
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HONGKONG DBANCO. Every description of Banking pretation of the Bach Sonata in E Exchange Businem transacted.
duly restrained.
1. (0) Notte Lanaro The very active co-operation of 6.47 Lisst-Concerto No. 1 in E Doda); (b) Non Ti Scordar Di Meof his instrument and his sensitive Ipoh
Interpretation. Decisive, confident employers
(de Curtis); (e) Addio For Pur bowing marked his style. His inter- is requested so that each Flat Blajor. Officer and Volunteer may do his Mischa Levitzki (Piano) and The Air from "Madam Butterfly"
cint)....P C. Wu with Plano; *. full time in camp, even if it means London Symphony Orchestra. other employees doing extra
7.08 John Gay's The Bergar's Erotic (Grieg)....A. T. Lay (Plano Major was original, but perhape un-
Maric Solo); 3. (a) Marle, (di Capua) for that period. It is hoped that Opera." this co-operation will be more active (Musleal version by Frederic Aus-(b) Lolita (Buzzi-Peccia)....P. C.
Professor. Ma gave a polished per- zants has been in certain cases in tin);
tin); Singers in order of appearance: Wu with Piano.
8.50 Orchestral Interlude.
formance of Wieniawsfd's Scherzo the past. Telephones are Installed Bruce Flegg, Roy Henderson, Con-
Tarantelle, in which he captured all Aragon-Fantasia (Albeniz); Puerta the delightful pertness of a tune in each camp for the use of Officers stance Will, and Volunteers and it is preferable
Tierra... Orquesta Sevilla. 9.00 Local Time Signal and Anthat was supposed to cure the bite which once supplied motif of a dance that a man be granted two or three hours leave from Camp to attend to
nouncements.
-0.02 A Short Violin Recital By demand on the artist's digital agility. of the tarantulla. It made a strong any special business rather than he
Yehudi Menuhin. be exempted for the whole day on the off chance of his being required."
It is notifled in the Government "Gazette" that Mr
Consul Terry,
for Honduras at
Consulate on September 25, 1941,
Audrey Mildmay,
Michael Redgrave, Ruby Gilchrist, Linda Gray, Joseph Farrington, Alys Brough, with Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Michael Mudle.
8.00 London Relay The News. 8.15 London Relay-War Com-
montary.
8.25
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The public is reminded that 1. No person shall send any Christmas, New Year or other greet- the dard by post to any destination outside this Colony unless-
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If any, is unscaled and clearly marked with the words
recting Cart.
Sicilienne Et Rigaudon (Francoeur The Professor's reading of Chopin Kreisler); Guitarre (Moszkowski-in the Nocturno in E flat Major was ́London' Relay Listening Sarasate); La Fille Aux Cheveux De poetle and gracious, but what swept H.K. CONSULATES rost.
Lin (Debussy-Hartmann); Songs Mythe audience from pleasant apprecia- Points in Dolly Mother Taught Me (Dvorak-Persin- tion to eager enthusiasm Examination of
was the ger):
artist's own work, "Sulyuanda," which Arturo Cuan German Propaganda.
9.15 StudioBook Reviews." British
· London—"Calling
he composed in Mongolia four years 9.30 Compositions of Massenet. ago. It was particularly intriguing Hongkong, resumed charge of the Forces in the Far East."
9.00 Local Time Signal and An-
Marche Heroique De Szabady....in its muccession of peasant themes and of H. M. Coldstream Guards; redolent of camels with their soft- Le Cid-O Noble Lame Elincelante tinkling bells labouring leleurely over (b) the cover, if addressed to a (The Adoration of the Sword).... desert plateaux as Incense burned at destination outside
the British Georges Thill (Tenor) with Orches- the village temples, invoking a spirit Empire, contains nothing but a tra; Scenes Pittoresques-Angelua...of dreamy peace and harmony. This printed card, with the addition only The London Palladium Orchestra.
forceful in the. Any greeting card posted in
of the sender's name and address. 2.45-10.00 News in French (On second Bhort Wave Only).
Home," which
thly breach of any of the provisions of the highly 9.45 Rimsky-Korsakov Capricio spirited Rapsody"
hard this order may be destroyed or dis- The third pased of In such movement Mongolian Dance," had
manner as the Espagnol, Op. 34.
The Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris vigorous rhythm suggestive of the Censor may direct. conducted by Alfred Wolff,
physical strength of the desert and nomads.
ilis Excellency the Governor has nouncements, and Programme Sum- been pleased to recognise Mr Geof-TY
9.02 Sydney Gustard at the Organ, frey Miskin, Hon. Consul for Sweden at Hongkong, as being in charge of of Old Time Songs.
Musical Comedy Medley: Medley Finnish Interests in tho Colony,
9.15 Edith Lorand and Her Vien- teso Orchestra with Miliza Korjus
Japan And SouthSoprano).
American Trade
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Haffner Serenado-Rondo (Mozart) Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra: Bell Song. (From "Lakme” SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY -Delibes)..Miliza Korjus (Soprano) TOKYO, Sept. 26 (UP). Ap-with Orchestra; The Last Waltz parently as a prelude to a renewed (Oscar
Strouss);
10.00 London The News
10.15 Handel-Concerto Grosso No.
drive for South American trade, the ("Waves of the Danube NOW, Commentary.
Tales 1 Op. 0.
was. Povement. "Longing For
"Suiyuania" was spiritedly encor- Foreign Minister, Admiral Toyoda.....Edith Lorand Orchestra;
ed. The artist obliged with Drigo's to-day participated in a meeting of From The Vienna Woods (From Alm The Boyd Neel String Orchestra "Serenade," but wos recalled and played Kreisler's "Tambourin the Directors of the Latin American. The Great Waltz-Hammerstein- conducted by Boyd Neel.
Studio Sunday Evening Chinois" which was also greatly ap with the President, Johann Strauss).....Miliza Korjus Centrul
Epilogue."
preciated. Prince Ichijo presiding. with Orchestra; When You Came Into
ince the
Conducted by a Minister of The meeting, Admiral Toyoda My Life After
Life-Tango (Jurmann-Koper) entertained the group at dinner at
10.50 Close Down. Methodist Church.
his official residence, and it is report- OEdith Lorand and Her Vicinese
Orchestra.
9.45-10.00 News, in ed that the group discussed means
French (On for "promoting economic relations Short
Wave
Only). with Latin America," which was the 9.45 Songs by The II!!! Billes.
10.00 keynote of Admiral Toyoda's speech,
London-The News and and News Commentary.
Emergency Food Policy
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH.
10.15 Local Sport Results, 10.18 Dance Music. 11.15 Plano Duets by Rawics and Landauer.
Chopinezza; Liszt In Rhythm (ars Rawicz and Landauer): Schubert Time: Waltz Memories From Vienna (arr. Rawler and Landauer).
TOKYO, Sept. 20 (UP) The Japanese Cabinet to-day adopted an emergency food policy under which Streamlined all foodstuffs besides the staples, rico and wheat, will be placed under Beauty Bynthetle pkins,
increased seeking production and increasing distribu- tion and consumption in order to cope and with the tenser world situation.
11.30 Musical Comedy Selections. "Follow A Star"-Vocal Gems (Ellis); Careless Rapture Selection "Glamorous Night (Hassa
| Greek"--Selec-
Significantly, the plans envisage tion: "Glamorous Nigh!"When The
the storage of emergency food and Gipsy Played (Hassal, Novello).
provisions in the large cities, isolat
Magic
Performance
ed regions and islands as a precau- tion against the worst eventuality.
Guaranteed
Forover
the
Hongkong Telegraph and South China Morning Post are not bermitted to compete,
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12.00 midnight. Close Down.
To-morrow's Programme
So for the chief emphasis of Govern- Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency ment control has been on rice, of 845 k.c.'s and on Short Wave which has been rationed.
trom
12.15-2.30 end 6.30-10.50 p.m. on 9.62 m.c.'s per second
H. KS. T.
South Africa's Anti-
10.30 am. A Relay of Morning Submarine Vessels Service from The Union Churchi
12.15 p.m. Tchaikowsky 1812) DURBAN, Sept. 20 (Reuter). South Africa has built two 15-ton Overture
The Philharmonic Orchestra with bnti-submarine vessels for the Royal Navy and has undertaken further The Ural Cossacks' Choir.
12.33
from Borodin's brders
Exocrpis "Prince Igor."
Theodore Chaliapine with Orches-
Violin
for
naval.craft.
The two vessels, which will be launched shortly, the Jargest sco going craft built in the Union. Funds tra,
Solos by
(12.58 *** Two' for their construction were raised pre Temlanks. vately and the vessels ore to be Scherzo Tor
Tarantelle (Wieniawak!); manned entirely by the Durban Royal
Malaguena (Barasate)....with plano Naval Volunteer Reserve officers,
accompaniment. The vessels are 72 feet long, sturdily butt and suitably armed and protected against air attack.
H.K. Defence Reserve
The following persons have been
1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Summery,
1.02. Stalowo Plano Recital by E. and M. Hoder (By ́courtesy of The Parisian Gril).
1 the
APPOINTMENTS
Ma Eltson, by his performance, gave a firm denial of the belief stili lingering in many musical circles that Chinese have little or no aptitude for western
classical music. For his work Mr Cedric Blaker, Mc., has resume musical ideas along western lines he in fostering Chinese ed his appointment as a member of will be remembered for generations the Compulsory Service Tribunal and of the Evacuation Advisory Committee.
to come.
Professor Ma will give another Mr R. D. Gillesple has been ap recital at the Peninsula Hotel to pointed to be an additional member night and it is understood that he of the Evacuation Advisory Com- will broadcast over Z.AW, on the mittee with effect from September "Double Tenth from 8. p.m. to 8.30
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