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THE
HE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be bakt (weather permitting) at Happy VALLEY on SATURDAY, 26th October, 1929, roramencing at 2
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The first bell will be rung nt 1.30 p.m.
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1 for all persons including Ladles.
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October at the Police Recreation mirth and music on a Saturday even-ed-free of charge-by members of A variety concert with plenty of The number of persons vaccinat. Club, Happy Valley.
NOTICE.
M
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ed the capitul performance King's College Division (Old) . given by the R. SVERRE
Indian Division Whizz-Banga" Kowloon Division resigned from his position Wesleyan
Saturday 021
evening at the Mongkok Division Sallors' and Sol-Shaukiwan Division
ingle the right tonic for one's the Ambulance Brigade, up to and jaded feelings after a week of hard including Thursday- work. With this those who attend Chinese Y.M.C.A. Division
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Most valuable work for the pre- carried on by the members of the vention of smallpox has been King's College sinee Thursday. Three stations have been instal- led:- Group A:-
Leader: Mr. Yau Pak-tung, Assistants: Messrs. Chan Yuk-in. Too Long-chul, Chan Man-kai, and Group B:-
Sung Tze-in.
As Norwegian Consul at Hong diers' Home will no doubt agree. Chinese Athletic Division Kong. the Consulate has THIS There was not a dull moment from DAY temporarily been taken over 8 to 11 p.m., and the audience was by Mr. KARSTEN LARSSEN, as kept in constant, uproarious laugh- King's College Division acting. Consul for Norway, adter. Lovers of muste were also well dreas 67-69, Des Voeux Road Cen-catered for; in fact, every item on tral..
the programme was received with applause.
"Poor Support It is, however, a pity that the Hong Kong public does not know what It want. No matter what show is put up for its enjoyment, it never gives it support. Saturday night's concert had a very small audience. It must have been very dishearten- Jing to the performers as well as the Jorganisers, but great credit must bel given to the "Whizz-Bangers" forį the able manner they earri- ed out the entire programme..
The full company came on the stage at the rise of the curtain and at once put the audience in good humour with the song "There May Be Days."
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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.
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Avetion
UN FRIDAY, October 25, 1929, commencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.
A Valuable Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS
On View from Thursday, Octo- ber 24, 1929.
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, October 19, 1929.
Auction
ON SATURDAY, October 26, 1929, commencing at 11 am,
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S/M. Taylor, who has a fine tenor voice, then sent every one into ecstasy with "Friend of Mine." This song was much appreciated, and the singer was loudly applaud- ed.
Histrionic Ability
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Leader: Mr. Chung Yuk-mul. Assistants: Messrs. Teoi Hin- kan, Yuen Iu-kwan, Ngan Yec-kan and Chan Wing-kweng.
Group C
Leader: Mr. Chan Sau-ping.
Assistants: Messrs. Ng Hong- ming, Ng Yuk-ming, Chan Chee- fat, and Chan Sik-pul,
BACK TO COLONY
REUNION AT HONG KONG HOTEL ROOF GARDEN
MERCHANT'S RECEPTION
A very pleasant gathering es- sembled on the roof garden of the Hong Kong Hotel on the occasion The histrionic' ability of Sorgt. of a reception given by Mr. Heatherington puts him in the rank V. Rupchand to signalise his of a professional actor.
to His char- return
the Colony after acter etudies from
of over the pages an absence
two years. of Charles Dickens were remarkably The roof garden of this popular good. He was particularly brilliant rendezvous for afternoon tea was. in the second half of the programme very prettily decorated for the when he brought to life a certain occas.on, and the reception was passage in "Pickwick Papers." The attended by members. of all na- trial of Pickwick, with Mrs. Bardell tionalities, including Captain as the plaintiff, and the masterly Whyte, Private Secretary
to His speech made to the jury by her able Excellency the Officer Adminis
tering the Colony, the Hon. Dr. counsel was most realistic..
Dickens's works have been dubbed Kotewall, C.M.G., Mr. Lalchand Watanmall, an Indian business "dry as dust" by some, but could only give the right emphasis gentleman who is at present on n and emotion
tour of the Far East, and others. to this novellat's
The guests were received by phraseology as Sergt. Heatherington
Messra. V. Rupchand, V. Shewaram, can, then they might change their opinion.
T. A. Mahtani, and V. Dialdns. Before an excellent afternoon tea. Purveyed in the Hotel's usual adept manner,
was partaken of Mr. Rupchand made short The troupe were then seen at their speech of welcome. He said:"
Ladies and Gentlemen,I have to best in several playlettes. The sincerely thank you all for attend- episode at Dartmoor Prison, where ing this gathering two prisoners angle for an oppor-rstly, because it gives me an op- tunity to talk to one another, was the best of my friends who have so portunity of tendering my thanks to of course, not understood by the au- cordially welcomed me back to the dience. They had never "done time," but it vividly showed that the life of a prisoner is no sinecure.
Among the company of versatile performers, Miss Paddy Medina ruled supreme because she was the only lady among them. She is a fine artiste and the possessor of a very sweet voice. Her songa, "Sonny Boy" and "Ruslan Lullaby," were much appreciated.
L/Cpl. Lorkin put the audience in lighter vein with his comic song, "Nobody but My Baby."
At Dartmoor
The laugh-vendors were Pte. Wake, Sgt. Pepworth, Miss Medina and L/Opl. Lorkin. Their humor. ous sketches were most funny, Cpl. Billy Buggy proved himself a planist of no mean merit..
MUCH APPRECIATED
Concert at Institution of Engineers
The spacious accommodation of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hong Kong, in King's Building, was taxed to the utmost on Saturday night by an| excellent attendance for the vocal and instrumental concert which was much appreciated.
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Applause greeted each itemi on a HE Undersigned have received programme distinguished by excel- Instructions to sell by Public lent variety, all of those taking part being vociferously asked for encores. The "Aloha Serenadere" maintain- ed the high reputation with taste- ful selections both at beginning and end of the treat. Mr. Ogden shone in light comedy and he had to appear more than once. Mrs. G. McLeod sang "Comin' thro' the Rye" to perfection; so much so that (Catalogues will be issued.)her services will ever be in demand,
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On View from Friday, October With her husband, she also sang a -26, 1926,
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Mr. T. G. Paterson gave a song in LAMMERT BROS.,
his best manner, Mrs. F. Bunje Auctioneers. was delightful in character sketches. Hong Kong, October 19, 1929. Mr. McLeod, sang. "Macgregor's Gathering"-as a solo, in addition to the duet with his wife. Mr. W. Potts did wonders in a concertina solo and Mr. W:48. Balley, an old favourite, gained further popularity with his vocal' contribution,
Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.C.O., LT.CL, was the accompanist and his services met,with lavish pralse. Another on November 9 Members and their friends will be pleased to learn that another concart
November 5. Tickets will have to be obtained early in the
received Instructions from Messrs. SENNET FRERES to sell by Public Action on
TUESDAY, the 22nd October, 1929,
commencing at 10,30 m,
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THE WHOLE OF THEIR SURPLUS STOCKS has been arranged for Saturday, Comprising:
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On View from Saturday, the 19th October 1929.
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city attendance and the un usually high quality of the talent essembled by those responsible, to whom a word of thanks is also dne:
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this afternoon.
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Colony of Hong Kong; and, secondly, because I feel that reunions of this kind go for to knit together the mer- cantlle
and
other sections of this community. One has only to leave Hong Kong to realise how many real friends one has made both in business and social circles.
One han
only to return Lo the Colony after u spet in one's own native country to discover that ab- sence has but cemented that friend- ship and has strengthened that spirit of concord so much dear to the heart of His Excellency the Governor, whose Private Secretary, Captain Whyte, has kindly honoured us with. his presence here.
Another advocate in the cause of concord between the diverse races in the Colony is the Hon. Dr. Kotewall, C.M.G, whose signal services have recently been recognised stil farther by his appointment as acting mem- ber of the Executive Council.
His presence too, is a testimony to his
bright and shining light, bat in all communities. There are others, too, in various linos, of
commerce who have kindly accepted my invitation to come here and renew former friend- ship. To one and all I have to tend- et my warmest thanks for honour- ing this gathering, trusting that the cordial spirit thus shown may re- dound to the mutual advantage and welfare of us all.
to introduce to you a distinguished Before sitting down may I venture Indian gentleman in the Mr. Lalchand Wataamall, who has a person of notable
career and is at present touring the Far East with the ob Ject of studying and improving bual- Сева methods. AN # prominent public man in his own country he may have much to teach us before he leaves, whilst doubtless there is much that he can learn from us. (Applause.)
Before the guests departed
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deep interest not merely in the Chin-flashlight photograph, was taken
community of, which he is a of the assembled group.
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