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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1931.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

DRAWNWORK & EMBROIDERIES

SWATOW TRADING CO.

Established 1910. MANUFACTURERS OF Swatow Drawn Work

AND

Art Embroideries

ANNOUNCE GRAND

OPENING SALE"

NOW ON

AT NEW BRANCH STORE GLOUCESTER BUILDING

ARCADE.

SWATOW TRADING CO.

HEAD OFFICE:-6 Pedder St. Opposite Hong Kong Hotel Phone 23303.

ATTRACTIVE TAILORING

The Latest in Gentlemen's Outfiting

AT PRICES TO SUIT ANY PURSE

PERFECT FIT

AND

RELIABLE SUITINGS:

WING HING CO.

Gentlemen's Outfitters

64, Queen's Rd. C.

Tel 21417.

DENTISTS.

BARRY FONG, Dentist,

1st floor. No 74, Queen's Road

Central. Tel. 21255.

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Buccessor to

the late BIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street, TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free,

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W. 8. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay, Now Work & Repairs. Call Flag "L" Solo Agents for Kelvin Motora.

FRUITS.

AMERICAN FRESH FRUITS

Emperor Grapes

Pearmain Apples

Sunkist Oranges

Sunkist Grapefruits Phillip Cling Peaches

EX SS. PRESIDENT HOOVER Arrived here, September 21.

WING COFFEE CO.

Tel. 25869

139 Des Voeux Rd. C., Hong Kong.

SPORTING GOODS

ATHLETIC GOODS

AT

THE LIANG YOU CO 70, Queen's Road C.

PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodake and Cameras. Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging, ZIESS and BUSCH · FIELD GLASSES Price Moderate,

Á Trial Order is Solicited.

A.

SEK & CO.

· Tel. No. 23459,

28A, Des Voeux Road, C. Hoa Hong

LITERATURE

BOOKS for All

Bibles, Pocket Testaments, Prayer Books and. Statlonery. General Literature Presentation Books Children's Books a Speciality. THE BOOK & BIBLE DEPOT Wyndham Street.

Next to King's Theatre.

Agents for

British & Foreign Bible Society The Religious Tract Society and The League of Nations' Society.

GENERAL PROVIDERS.

Just

arrived

A Fine

Selection

of

GENTLEMEN'S AUTUMN HATS.

We have also a very fine range of TIES in all the latest new Autumn roleurs and patterns.

WE SOLICIT A TRIAL. THE CENTRAL CO. 193, Des Voeux Road C. Tel. 27623.

HAIR DRESSERS

LEE YEE.

Ladies and Gentlemen's Hair Dressers & Booksellers. No. 12, D'Aguilar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

m

LIANG YOU

Gentlemen's & Ladies' HAIR DRESSERS. King's Theatre Building, (D'Agullar St. Side). Tel. 20315.

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

ON LOK

(AH HING)

10, Wyndham Street, 1st Floor. Entrance On Lan St. Tel. 22317.

OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

'Phone 22232.

51. Queen's Road Central

SHOES.

CT

ROUND

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE

MY SUMMER IMPRESSIONS

CAMP FIRE

when he said that it was refreshing

where, in the regulation of a youth | movement, youth has its volse sido by aldo with that of experienced leaders.

Age's Legacy to Youth.

It is true that in Germany`and elsewhere there are Youth Move-i ments and many of them organised | for youth by youth, but generally and definitely independent of more adult direction. Nor do I blame them altogether, seeing what a to see mon coming together from all chaos the older generation have but parts of the globe, not, as at Geneva, them in for. In the Rover Move- [By Lord Baden-Powell, Chlef Scout.] intent on representing the interests ment, however, Scouts have develop- Up in the Swiss mountains in the of their own particular country, but ed balanced minds, and they work enthusiastically in comradeship and green valley of Kanderster ene is all inspired with the one common very remote from the fuss and hurry interest-namely, the good of the co-operation with of the world.

AND EXPERIENCE.

their leaders.

Yet, from where boy. Both at the Vienna Conference Thus, although this branch of sat a few days ago in the flower and again at the Rover Moat at Scouting is comparatively young it decked balcony of the Scout chalet 1 Kandersteg we were fortunate in is already a very sound and vigor could see the flags of 20 nations having the assistance of Mr. Vernon, us growth.

Not Unctuous Prigs. waving above the tents and camp interesting and informative address Bartlett, who kindly contributed an

Here they were gathered in con- fires of some 3,000 young men on the League of Nations. This ference, devoting their hard-earned gathered there.

Rover Scouts they are; a brigade, was listened to with the keenest time and money to considering ways and means of developing Scouting: as it were, of storm-troops of the interest by both his audiences. larger army of over 2,000,000 Boy Religious and Educational Approval generally and their service for the In particular. This Some remarkable side issues alsu community Scouts. Their aring are alpen-

came of the Vienna Conference. they did in no spirit of unctuous stocks, their discipline that of good The President of Austria attached priggishness or youthful superiority. will from within; their service con- sists not so much in fitting them-sufficient importance to the meeting Far from it; they discussed their selves for war as in developing the to come himself to Baden and give subjects in all earnestness in the spirit of universal peace.

an address, stating his genuine ap-great conference pavilion every day, Also, and of but in the huge camp fire circle at proval of our work. The days are long over when

no less importance, was the re-night they were the jolliest speci Scouting was looked upon as a use- ful game for keeping British boya ception accorded to the delegates by mens of jovini boyhood that one out of mischief; parents and publicis Eminence the Prince Archbishop, could wish to see.

Never during the whole fortnight|| (in camp was have come to see in it a practical Cardinal Piffel. He hore delivered

there a suspicion of process of education for the use of

trouble or anything but cheery both sexes, and with the wider!

brotherly feeling among the many growth of its brotherhood abroad

and varied elements which went to ite possibilities in the direction of

compose the gathering Scan- human fellowship for developing

dinavians, Roumanians, Japanese, the spirit of international goodwill

Hungarians, Australians, Slamese, are now becoming generally re-

West Indians, East Indians, French, cognized.

Cingalose, Poles, Armenians, etc., a polyglot lot, but good friends for all {that.

"THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK."

[

Bo tolerant: where you cannot change your opinions It is often possible to change the subject. --Barry Pain. -

Team Work.

My recent tour of New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa has

an exceptionally sympathetic appro shows me how firmly established laciation of the movement from the the movement in those countries educational and religious point of To myself possibly the most in- and how fully appreciated by the view, a pronouncement which can-spiring part of their varied pro- education authorities, but my sub- nequent experiences at the Inter- not fall to give encouragement to gramme was when one saw, the national Conference at Vienna and workers in the movement wherever endless succession of these splendid lapecimens of the young manhood of they may be. at the Rover Moot In Switzerland

One incident of that wonderful all nations setting out with heavy have given fresh promise of fur-

week which appealed to and touched packs on their backs and ice axę in ther world developments in the near me profoundly was the extraordin-hand to tackle the neighbouring

future.

camps.

any

At Baden, near Vienna, over 100 ary reception accorded to me by the mountains in comradeship together. Boy Scouts themselves, hoth Aus- The Moot might have been hold delegates from the 45 countries trian and German-speaking, when I with greater convenience in where Scouting exists sat in con- visited them informally in

their large clty, but this valuable side of ference together for a week at the

it-namely, the breeding of mutual end of July. This meeting was

Then came this Moot or gather-friendship in healthy sport, would convened by the Honorary Director

ing of the Rover Scouts, senior have been lost. of the International Bureau, Mr. Scouts of 18 and over, at our Inter- Aye, and something more and Hubert Martin, to whose indefatigational Chalet and Camp Ground above all price-namely, the higher able work the success of the inter-

at Kandersteg. Valuable as had tone of thought which could not tail national administration is mainly been the Vienna Conference the to have inspired the least imagina- due. The subjects under con Rover Moot had yet a greater signi- tive among them in those wonderful sideration would be of little interest cance. The Vienna Conference was surroundings of mountain scenery. to the outsider, but were of para the normal biennial meeting of the Man-made Jazz and Vulgar Squalor. mount importance to the movement World Scout Council, whereas the Here among the eternal snows, itself.

International Rover Moot was the face to face with A Common Interest.

first of its kind. The fact that no grandest and most sublime form, Noticeable above everything else fewer than 3,000 young men from they must have felt themselves in were the unanimity and good feel over 21 different countries managed closer touch with the Almighty ing shown on all hands in the dis- to attend it in spite of the existing Creator and in a new atmosphere cussions. Attention had been drawn economie depression was in itself afar, far above the man-made jazz to this on a previous occasion by the sign of their earnest purpose and and vulgar squalor of the town.

Yes, a wide and promising field nember of the League of Nations enthusiasm. It marked a new de-

Nature In its

deputed to watch the proceedings, parture and an up-to-date one,lles yet before the Scout Movement.

be

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

(b) Children's Dance (German); (c Norwegian Dance (Greig),

(d) Swiss May Dance (Traditional),

Victor Orchestra.

(a) Rataplan (Donizetti),

(b) Serenata (Moszkowski), e) Waltz No. 5 (Koschat),

The following programme will(d) With Castanets (Reinecke),

broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres:

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Recorded Pro- grammo,

7-11.30 gramme of Victor Records,

p.m.-European

Pro-

7.03-7.38 p.m.-Variety,

Humorous Song-

Pair

.....Helen Kane.

Humorous Song

Black

Brown Shoes from $6.00. Black DT Brown Boots from $8.04. Children's Boots er Shoes from $2.00;

Best styles, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing á specialty",

WONG SIU WOON

21, Pottinger St.

F'kone #1474.

FOR SALE.

Flower and Vegetable SEEDS

Indication points to a HEAVY DEMAND for seeds THIS SEASON,

To be sure of getting every variety you wish we suggest that you ORDER TO-DAY.

GRACA & CO.,

No. 10, Wyndham Street.

P. O. Bax 629 Hong Kong,

I'd do Anything for You, He's So Unusual

Gee! I'm Marvellous in the Buth-

room,

I'm Looking for a Girl,

Piano Bolon

Walter O'Keefe,

Love Me or Leave Mo, I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling,

Thomas Wallor. Chorus-

Henry's Made a Lady out of Lizzie, It's in the Bare Happiness Boys.

Humerous Song--

Singin' in the Bathtub,

Lady Luck....

Chick Endor.

7.38-8 p.m.-Operatic. Queen of Shoba-Cortego (Gounod),

Victor Symphony Orchestra. Merry Wives of Windsor (Nicola!);

Victor Symphony Orchestra. Carmon Bizel) Habanera, Carmen (Bizet) Prelude to Act 1,

Philadelphia Symphony

Orchestra.

8 p.m.-Local Time,

Ref Shadows (Schytte);

Victor Orchestra. 8.49-9.30 p.m.-A Concert. Piano Solo-

Old Vienna (Godowski), Prelude in A Minor (Debussy),

Isabelle Yalkovsky.

Song-

Songe My Mother Taught Me

(MacFarren-Dvorak); Since First I Met Theo (Watson-Rubinstein),

Rosa Ponselle (Soprano). Violin Solo-

Valse Bluetté (Drigo-Auer), Estrellita (Ponco-Helfetz),

Jascha Heletz,

Song-

Ireland, Mother Ireland

(O'Reilly-Loughborough), The Roze of Tralee

(Spencer-Glover),

Plano Solo-

John McCormack (Tenor),

Staccato Caprice (Vogrich), Hungarian Rhapsody No. 4 (Liszt),. Yolanda Mero,

Violin Solo-

Vocalise (Bachmaninoff),

Caprice in E Flat Major

(Wieniawaki-Kreisler),

9.30-11.30 p.m-Dance Music.

Fox Trot-

Why Was I Born?

Here am 1.

Mischa Elman

Am I a Passing Fancy

What a Day!

Waltz

Like a Breath of Spring-Time. Fox Trot

Since I Found You,

You've Made Me Happy To-day!

From Now On.

Me

Odiss?

Canto, Siboney.

Bashful Baby.

Waltz-

I've Waited a Lifetime for You. Fox Trot

Little by Little.

Every Day Away from You.

On the Alnmo:

Mo Queres?

Waltz

I Love the Moon.

Fox Trot-

Believe it or Not!

Low Down Rhythm,

Gotta Feelin' for You.

Waltz

Close My Eyes to the Rest of the World.

I'll Cl

Fox Trot

Deep

In the Arms of Love, Daddy, Won't You Please

Home.

Taken You.

Waltz

Mistakes.

Còme

Rock Me to Sleep In Your Arms. 11.30 p.m.-Close Down.

PRINCE BUYS A HAM. -

Biarritz, Sept. 11.

The Prince of Wales surprised society at Biarritz to-day by pur- chasing a ham in one of their favourite haunts, and carrying it out himself. A

the American In company with

That's When I Learned to Love You. Consul here, Mr. MacWilliam, and Waltz

8.03-8.27 pm-Musical Comedy. A Kiss to Remember. Gems from "Blackbirds of 1928",

Warren Mills & His' Blus

Serenaders

O Man River, Show Boat Solnctions,

Paul Whiteman & His Concert Orchestra. Gums "from "The Desert Song", Gems from "Countess Maritza",

Victor Light Opera Company. 8.27-8.49 p.m.--Orchestral: Espana Rapsodie (Chabrier),

(á) ́Shepherd's Dance,

Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

Fox Trot

Liza.

Do What You Do!

Sophomore Prom, Campos Capare.

Why Do You Buppose? Through, Waltz

Blue Waters.

Fox Trott

Under the Stars of Havana

You Can't Bellevo My Byda

If I Can't Have You,

I Came' to 'You.'

You're Responsiblë,

ja few intimate friends, the Prince

entered the place and called for a

helping of the raw ham of Bayonne, which is speciality of the district.

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Apparently the Prince found the YEAST-VITE THE LIGHTNING PICK-ME-UP

ham palatable, as he asked the chef whether there was any inore left on the Joint from which his alices had beon cut. The chef produced a On the Prince's in- large ham. structions, this was wrapped up, and he then carried it away himself to the Chateau of Matignon, where he is spending his holiday.

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AGENTS:-GILMAN & CO. LTD. TONG KONG.

A.P.E. 4

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