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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
PROGRAMME OF ORGAN RECITAL By
MAJOR E. J. BARKHAM At 5.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, September 8th, 1927.
Sonata No. 6....... Mendelssohn (Choral and Variations 'on "Our Father"} Violin Solos, Air on G. String, Bach Romance, Max Bruch By Mrs. H. Palean. Prelude & Fugue in C. Miner, Bach
HYMN
HOUSE ΤΟ LET.-No. 16A, Macdonnell Road. Please apply to Fook Hoi S.S. Co., 67, Connaught Rundgesang Road Central, 2nd Floor.
Sylvesterlled Selected Postlude
Collection for the Organ Fund.
TO LET "Bellevue" No. 6 Peak Road. Fully-furnished from 1st December, 1927. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.
TO LET-No. 2A ARMEND
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Silas
THE CHINA MAIL
SERVICES CONCERT. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS.
MRS. YOUNGHUSBAND'S SECOND SUCCESS.
WHITEY ́SMITH' STARTLES THE PEAKITES.
A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME. AN REPULSE BAY HOTEL
ST. ANDREW'S.
CHURCH ACTIVITIES AND NOTES.
MR. V. DIALDAS.
K.C.C. CONCERT.
ARRIVES FOR THE PIONEER Open Air Entertainment
SILK STORE.
www.
Mr. V. Dialdas, younger bro ther of Mr. V. Rupchand, arrived in the Colony yesterday by the 0.8. "Tilawa" from India. P
Mr. Rupehand, who was to come back in November, has been ata
In St. Andrew's "Monthly Mes senger" for. September we read:----
The fans, in the Church Hall are Whitey Smith and his famous a great and very necessary im- bunch of boys arrived in the Colony provement. The ceiling fans have Asia." The same evening Whitey (where they were found to be too gave his opening performance at powerful to be serviceable) and the in Hyderabad-Sind for some time, Repulse Bay Hotel when the place two table fans are for use either and his brother, Mr. V. Dialdas, was packed and every item on the in the Church Hall or the upper programme was lustily applauded.
room as required.
A Success,
OVER 400 PRESENT.
entertainment of Service men and jon Wednesday, by the "Empress of been removed from the Vicaragetioned at the head office of the firm which it 'Is intended to stage at
оп
The work of the Service Men's
Arranged to raise funds for a large concert for Service men, the Kowloon Cricket Club next Saturday, a much enjoyed open air concert was given by the band of the 1st/Cameroniana On the grounds of the K.C.C., on Saturday when a gathering numbering 400 attended.
The Club house and grounds were very tastefully decorated, and, with a clear sky overhead and a cool breeze blowing, an ideal over- ing was fully enjoyed.
There were three Intervals, and In addition to the excellent music "The Players" presented a pro- gramme similar to the one they "put over" at the Talkoo Recreation Club the previous Saturday night, and made another big hit.
The second concert organised by Mrs. Younghusband for the
held in the City Hall Saturday night was 4 de cided success.
The programme opened with the Donnithorne Amateur Orches- On Friday evening, Whitey took tra, who greatly delighted the his boys to the Peak, where an un-Club has been carried on splendidly audience with Waltz "Espana" by usually big crowd of Peakites wel-since it first opened. With the ex- E. Waldteufel, and the selection comed him. Hie vaudeville turns "The Wildflower" by Youmans there have been already several re- the Rev. and Mrs. Lindsay, it was were immensely appreciated and ception of the farewell meeting to . Schumann and Stothart. They again quests for repeat performances. closed for the first time on Satur- obliged in the second half of the' On Saturday evening, Whitey day evening, August 20. This was programme with the intermezzo and his pals
excelled them-on account of the typhoon which scene In a Persian Market" by selves during
dinner' dan-kept everyone Indoors. Perhaps it at Ketelby, and the selection "Miss; sunt. Repulse Bay Hotel was just as well, as we had no sup- Hook of Holland". by Paul every corner in the dining room plies of food, milk, minerals or ice- CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL Rubens.
was taken up-even tables
were cream! Mr. G. W. C. Burnett was there cack handstand. The guests were it will be necessary for us to use laid on the verandahs and the Pea- When the winter's_work begins NEXT, SESSION of the with the "Kraschen feeling" BUILDINGS, KOWLOON. Four-General Chamber of Com- which was quickly communicated cores after encores were demanded. gatherings, but due notice of this in a real carnival spirit and en- the Hall occasionally for Church roomed furnished Flat from 15th October, 1927.
CHINESE Apply to Percy merce
LANGUAGE to the men. Mrs. H. Minney, a fine
As the Peacock bandstand was will be given, so that those who use Smith, Seth & Fleming.
SCHOOL opens on MONDAY, 5th soprano, made a hit with Sander- found too small for the Steineway the Club may be inconvenienced as September.
son's "Be Still, Blackbird," and Grand and Whitey's gigantic musi- little as possible. Classes are held at Chartered it was a pity that she was unable cal instruments, a special corner of Bank Building (First Floor) from to givé an encore. Tod and the main dining room
Besides closing the Club for one was turn evening the typhoon did 1.15 to 2.15 p.m., and each student Dick were very good with their ed into a picturesque little band-damage to both the Church and some
teacher In addition to lessons in has the services of a personal clever songs and stories, parlighting effect of the main dining windows in the Baptistry was of undoubted business ability, is no tion, "Maid of the Mountaina"
stand by his artistic touch. The
Hall. One of the stained glass class.
cularly "Chinas and Onions"
room was simply wonderful. Those desirous of learning col which greatly appealed to the No chef could have prepared a
broken, and though the damage is whilet
Surg. Lieut. better feast and the Master Must not very extensive it will not be loquial CANTONESE are invited audience, to communicate, with the under- Bradfield, R.N., proved to be the clan and, his well-trained bunch of easy to get it repaired properly. Aigned.
possessor of an excellent baritone boys' gave a real musical treat. Probably it will be necessary to For Saturday, 10th Inst.. Whitey have it mended temporarily while The Marvellous Haytors, Men-is organising a special Gala Night coloured glass for replacement la tal Telepathists, were really won-at Repulse Bay Hotel for which he being secured. Another of the derful with their turn entitled is giving absolutely the latest windows in the Baptistry was nearly blown out but fortunately it Two Minds With But a Single stunts from New York.
We understand that he is also to just held. It will be necessary to Thought." HONG KONG FOOTBALL
A Surprise!
play at the Hong Kong Hotel occa- have these windows also secured by LEAGUE. FOR SALE-One brass “Hung
aionally, and it is no matter of sur- brass bars, as has been done with Professor F. Gonzalez, an ac-prise that wherever Whitey will the windows of the Church Hall— Ming" pan of the Chinese Han Dynasty with automatic springs.the League will meet at with a well rendered violin solo, follow him, for his fame has been
THE Management Committee of complished_musician, started off play a big crowd of admirers will just in time!
The Scripture Union met on Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487, yolunteer Headquarters (By kind following it up with a piece on a long established in the musical August 8, when an interesting ad members of the congregation in the
dress was given by Miss Beswick on her work in Africa.
(Continued at foot of weat Golum.)
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. Overland Motor Car, 5-passenger. Perfect condition and good running order. $850.00. Apply Box No. 502, care of "China Mall."
M. F. KEY,
Secretary.
FOR SALE.--Chefoo Stamps. Un- used. Set of six stamps: 2, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents. Price $2 per General Chamber of Commerce, set-Apply Box No. 500, c/o
25th August, 1927.. "China Mall."
c/o "China Mail."
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed.--"China Mail" Office, No. 5. Wyndham St., Telephone Centrai 22.
voice.
permission); on TUESDAY, Sept.'phone_fiddle, but the aurprise world in the Orient. Gth, at 5.30 p.m., to make arrange came when he produced sweet- The management of the Hong ments for the League competitions loved music from an ordinary Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., for the coming season. Club looking saw.
are to be 'congratulated on afford- Secretary's are Invited to be
ing such a delightful treat to Hong present.
Kong folk.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary Hong Kong, 1st September, 1927.
HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.
LAMMERT BROS. T MEETING
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVIVORS.
-Public Auctions
Tinstructions to sell by Publie THE Undersigned have received
Auction
ON
FRIDAY, the 9th September, 1927, commencing at II a.m.
at No. 5, Minden Villas,
Mody Road, Kowloon.
A Quantity of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Comprising:
FURNITURE
Miss Rachael Wong, a pupil of Miss Violet. Capell, contributed a dance solo called "Bacchante,” and instantly found her way to the boys' hearts. That excellent, combination calling themselves STUDENTS' CAPTURE.
the "What Nots" were again there with jazzy tunes and well sung numbers which made it dif ANNUAL GENERAL ficult for the audience to refrain from "shimmying." The "Flying of the above Fools" (Messrs. Hakwine and Society, will be held in the City Beaver) again tried to hop off Hall, on FRIDAY, 16th September, "after a forced landing," but the 1927, at 5.45 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Annual Report and plane was still at the Hall when Statement of Accounts for the year
the audience departed! jending 31st August; of electing office-bearers for the ensuing year, etc.
P. TOD,
Good Ore!
TWO UNIVERSITY MEN ·
SECURE THIEF.
Thanks to the vigilance of two Hong Kong University studenta, Messrs. Y. C. Teh and N. S. Lai, a bag snatcher was captured outside the Post Office on Thursday after- noon and; the following morning, wa sentenced to six months' impri sonment and 10. strokes.
It ap Mr. Harry Ore was his usual pears that Mrs. Rosarlo, a Kow. self at the piano with Lizst's loon resident, was standing outside "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" and the building talking to two friends Chopin's "Nocturne," which met when a Chinese snatched her bag with well earned applause. Mr. and ran down the alley at the side G. D'Aquino, with that accom gave chase and succeeded in catch- pished pianist, Signora C. de ing the man in Connaught Road. Guzman, as accompanist, again The bag, with its contents intact, pleased the audience with well was recovered.
He was sung opera selections. SIXTH
Joint Hon. Secretary Hong Kong, 2nd September, 1927. HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RAFT Programmes and Entry
DRA
Forms for the
particularly good with Tosti's "A
EXTRA RACE MEETING to be Vuchella" which gave full scape held on SATURDAY, 8th October, to his pleasing voice. Mrs. H. Hatatand, Chesterfield Couch 1927, & MONDAY, 10th October, Balean gave a much appreciated and Armchairs with Poplin 1927 (weather permitting) may violin solo, choosing as her piece Cavers, Blackwood Pinne Stool, be obtained at the Race Course, H Wieniawski's Intricate
Teak Desk, Electric Table Fan, Hong Kong Club and Causeway "Legende," with piano accom Rugs, etc., etc.
Teak Dining Table (Extension) Bay Stables.
paniment by Mrs. G. W. R. Dining Chairs, Sideboard, Dinner Entries will close at Twelve Griggs. "Musical Verbosities" by Service (Booth's "Rose" Pattern), O'clock Noon, on SATURDAY, ia Cameronian and a Comedy Ice Chest, Meat Safe, etc., etc. 24th September, 1927.
Bedsteads with Mattresses, Teak Double Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror, Dressing Table with Be velled Mirror, Wicker Tables, etc., etc.
(Most of the above furniture by Lane, Crawford & Powells).
Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Thursday, the 8th September, 1927.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers Hong Kong, 3rd September, 1927.
BY ORDER OF THE OWNER.
PUBL
UBLIC AUCTION of the un- dermentioned Valuable Pro- perties Situate in the New Terri- tories in the Colony of Hong Kong, New Kowloon Inland Lot No: 53 on which is situated the Tai Wan Glass Factory.
This Lot in situate at Kowloon Вау.
A Fish Pond situate
New Territories.
Sketch by the Brothers "Dido" Hong Kong, 2nd September, 1927.were also enjoyable turns, whilst
THE
HONG KONG CLUB
NOTICE.
SEVENTH
Messrs. Gonzalez, Danenberg and Silva with their dreamy Hawaiian melodies brought visions of palms waving in the breeze-and greatly helped the YEARLY audience to keep cool. DRAWING of 20 DEBEN-
"Lucky Number" prizes were TURES (1920 issue-$500 each) distributed by Mrs. Young- of the Hong Kong Club, payable husband, assisted by Padre Bohn. on FRIDAY, the 30th September, These prizes which were present- 1927, will be held in the Clubed by Messrs. Caldbeck, Mac- House, at 11 o'clock, a.m., ongregor and Company were as THURSDAY, the 8th September, follow:- 1927.
Bearers of Debentures are in- vited to attend the Drawing.
By Order,
A. H. ABBAS,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th August, 1927;
HONG KONG CLIE
NOTICE.
2 Silver Watches.
1 Cigarette Case.
1 De Luxe Pipe.
2 Razors.
1 Belt.
1 Cigarette Box.
12 Packs Playing Cards. Cigarettes were contributed by the British-American Tobacco; Company as usual.
All the songs on the programme were accompanied on the piano,
whilst the planos were supplied
Visitors" Co-operation.
of the Post Office.
The studente
DEPS
AT this season every
body needs the Peps breatheable tablets to ward of cold and chill dangers, As Feps dissolve in the mouth, their rich medicinal fumes carry Boothing and healing benefits direct into chest and lungs.
Indammation and soreness in throat
or bronchials is quickly allayed by Peps, coughs and colds are nipped in. the bed, and the entira breathing system is wonderfully strengthenad and fortified.
for COUGHS & COLDS
Or mailtoine dealers & ziuria everywhers.
HOME TUITION.
TESTOVER * STEVENAGE,
at New TN TERMS of Debenture Cond. by Mr. Rupert Baldwin, A.T.C.L...] W Within an hour from London. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 8 in the tions Nos. 12, 13 and 14, Notice by the Anderson Music Company for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A In healthy neighbourhood, SCHOOL| is hereby given that the Drawing - Lot Nos, 5908 and 5918 In Survey of 20 Additional Debentures (1920 District 1 in the New Territories issue--$600 each) of the Hong
In connection with the con- few Boarders received in the House of the Principal: Individual care (Agricultural Lots)
organised Kong Club, payable on SATUR- Certs
under DAY, the 31st March, 1928, will auspices, the Naval and Military and attention. For Particulars
apply tong ng makuha pe be held in the Club House, at 11Y.M.C.A. Entertainment Com o'clock, a.m., on THURSDAY, the mittes have caused to be posted in 8th September, 1927, Immediately the ships of leading shipning
to be sold by.
ол
PUBLIC AUCTION
their
THURSDAY, the 15th Sept, 1927, after the Seventh Yearly Drawing companies. on their way to Hong,
at 3 o'clock, p.m.
IN FOUR LOTS
by Messrs. LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers..
at their. Sales Room,
8, Duddell Street, Hong Kong. For further particulars and Con-
ditions of Sale apply to:--
Messrs. HASTINGS, DENNYS
& BOWLEY, AUS Vendor's Solicitors,
8, Des Voeux Road Central, or to
Mesara, LAMMERT BROS. The Auctioneers,
No. 8. Duddell Streetz - Hong Kong, 19th August, 1927.
of 20 Debentures.
Kong; notices asking passengers Bearers of Debentures are In- who are disembarking here and vited to attend the Drawing.
By Order,
A. H. ABBAS,
Acting Secretary Hong Kong, 27th August, 1327.
POLAR CAKE
ITS; QUALITY
THAT COUNES
who are gifted in way of enter tainment to communicate with that organisation with a view to assisting at any concerts which may be taking place during their stay in port.
EVERYBODY USES TT. That's one grest thing about Cham- berlain's Cough Remedyr, every user is a friend, and is glad to tell her neighbour all about it. It lacertainly great for coughs and colds, for erodn and any kind of cough that hitn ellaw.
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Camb, Higher Local);: (Camb. Teachers' Diploma)? MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher Certificate).
FAMOUS ECZEMA REMEDY. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY,
"Thaumada praised
· runedy. Und for out- Pitarkes with- Smazing Damekoms. A swift, Haze Mireilet for...-- Kosem
7.tck. Tetter, Balls,
clomery item hosted Leg and all
Generon Jar only: $2.00.
Mom! On Salevati By
the young or the elderly people, Sold No, 10 Queen's Road, C. Hong Kong
and recommended everywhere.
The programme was as follow:- Overture, William Tell" (Roa- sini); Duet, Miserere Sceno from "Il Trovatoro" (Verdi); Comic Song-Hinton "The Mountaineer" Opera Selection, "Cavaleria Rusti- cana" (Mascagni); Song-Wilmott The Bandelero": Descriptive, “A.. Hunting Scene" (Bucalossi); Selec-
one of the managing. proprietors, Silk Store here. has been transferred to the Pioneer Mr. Dialdas, who is a young man stranger to the Colony, having been (Fraser-Simpson): Comic Song--- here previously. He likewise takes Beaver "Deathless Army"; Song- an interest in public affairs, which Wilmott "The Floral Dance": augure well for his future career.
Mr. Daswant, the general man- learn to love him later on"; Hun
Comic Song-Hawkins might: ager, who has scored a great sue-garian Dances, Nos. 1 and S.. cess during his term, of office here, will now probably go on a business (Brahma); Fot Pourri, "Melodious tour, but this has not yet been Memories" (Fincke); A. Dramatic
| Interlude-Porter and definitely decided.
Hughes; Comic Song-Beaver "Bungo, There will be no meeting for Bunga"; Grand Fantasin, "Battle of
Waterloo" (Eckersburg). September.
We hope to hold an open air concert and social gathering for
| Vicarage grounds on Friday, Sep-
Wales is to-day In a state of de- tember 30, from 9 to 10.30 p.m. In-nationalisation, and denationalisa- vitations will be sent in due course; tion means chaos. The people have meanwhile please keep the date no roots in either the English or open if possible.
Welsh soil.-Mr. Prosser Rhys.
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Central-22 The Newspaper Enterprise, Ltd., 5, Wyndham St. Central 22 "China Mail" (Newspaper), 5, Wyndham St. Central 22 The Dollar Directory Co., 5, Wyndham St. Central 22 Telephone Hand Book, 5, Wyndham St. Central-22 "Hongkong Sunday Herald,” 5, Wyndham, St.
Peak-22 Bellamy, L.C. F., Res., 858, The Peak Peak-22 HK. Tramways, Ltd, General Manager's Res.,
358, The Peak, Kowloon-22 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., Cement Works,
Hok-un.
Central-23 Aubrey, Dr., office, Alexandra Bldg. Central-28 Macgown, Dr. J. C., Office, Alexandra Bldg. Central--28 Anderson, Dr. J. W., Office, Alexandra Bldg.
Peak 28 Knight, C. C., Res., 184, The Peak. Peak 28 Butterfield & Swire, Mr. C. C. Knight, Res.,
184, The Peak.
Peak-23 Little, J. H, Res., 183, The Peak. Peak 23 Butterfield & Swire, Little, J.-H., Res.
188, The Peak." Kowloon-28. Ye Fong Chan, 186, Temple St., Yaumati. Central-24 Tak Shun Bank, 155, Queen's Road C... Peak-24 Stewart, Rev., A. D., Res., 112, The Peak. Kowloon--24 Dixon, H, Res., 4,. Lyeemoon Villas, Chatham Rd. Central--25 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Aberdeen Dock,
25. Hongaberdee Whampon Dock Co. Chiet Managers
Peak 25
-Res., 508, Magazine Gap, The Peak Peak-25 Dyer, R. M., Res., Magazine Gap, 508, The Peak. Kowloon 26 Eastern Store, 814, Nathan Road, Cana
Central--26|||Alice Memorial Hospital, 728, Hollywood Rd.
Peak 26 Matilda Hospital, 187-189, The Feak
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Peak 26 Sanders, Dr. J. Herbert, 187-189, The Peak. Kowloon-26 Thú Chan, 91, Alpin St. MG GLOVES
Central-27 Ross, Alex, & Co., (China), Ltd., Prince's Bldg Kowloon-27 Bond, C., Res., 166, Kowloon Tong.
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