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4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-11.15 pm - European Programme i *p-From the Studio.

candidates of the College pianoforte

A Recital by OPHER

on recent Trinity

Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon Examinations. and on Sundays and holidays when

et entirely closed.

Programme

1. Gigue in Bat Minor..MacDowell Mary Braga (Senior)

An Air Mail Box has been erected 2. Nocturne in D fat (Rowley).

1 the General Post Office. Corres-

Maureen A Moir, (Diploma).

Schumann.

pondence intended for the RMA. 3. Warum ....

Ha Yuen Wan (Higher Local). 7.30 pm Light Orchestral Selec-

Beatrice Go (Senoir), Derado" must be posted before 8.30

in Kowloon such. Hungarian Dance No. 5 ..Brahms. a on Friday. correspondence may be posted in the ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office which will be cleared at 8 am, on Friday. requested to see that their letters bear sufficient portage.

tions

The public are particularly With a Song in my heart-Symphonie

Rhapsody (Erie Coates). Correspon- Potpourri of Waltzes (Robrecht) dence bearing insufficient postage will Tranmerei (Schumann, arr. Walter). by forwarded by ordinary services.

NEW POSTAL RATES

Attention is drawn to the increas ed postal rates effective as from 1st Unpaid or insufficiently June 1936. prepaid correspondence is only de fiverable against payment of dochle the deficiency.

William Tell-Andante (Rossini) Homage March (Haydn Wood). Concert Waltz-Joyousness (Haydn

Wood),

8 p.r.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcementa.~

8.03 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by Walter H. Billing (Baritone) accompanied by C. Dudler Bartlett

Programme

Hermann Lohr. Hatton.

THE CHINA MAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1936

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

Pirates Win Double

Header

HEMSLEY SPLITS FINGER

New York, To-day.

The following were the results of the League baseball matches played yesterday:-

National League

R. H. E

1

0

4

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;

HONG KONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAT HOTEL;

PEAK, HOTEL;

& SHANGHAI

·ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL,

HOTELS,

LIMITED

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peiping

A scene from the Universal production "The Invisible Ray," which will be shown at the Alhambra and Central Theatres, on Saturday.

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 11

(Elgar).

Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4

(Elgar).

El Abanico March, (arr. Hume) Colonel Bogey (Alford)

9 pm Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announcements (Copyright by Reuter).

9.20 pmCasta Diva" (Queen of Heaven) Norma" (Bellini) sung by

ina Souez (Soprano).

9.30 p.m. From the Stedio. Hawaiian Music played by the -Moana Beach Boys,"

9.50 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Vienna Bon Bons (Straus8) Child you can dance like my wife

(Fall).

Dollar Princess-Waltz (Fall).

10 pm-Big Ben from Daventry. Dance Music.

ROTARY TIFFIN MEETING

New President Takes Seat For First Time

FATHER BYRNE, S. J., SPEAKS

Brooklyn

Pittsburgh

Brooklyn Pittsburgh

5

12

I

710

0

New York

4

0

Castleman pitched.

Cincinnatti

15 19

Culver hit a homer.

Philadelphia

2

Sulik homered.

6

8

1

5

7

11

Chicago

Boston

St. Louis

$

Mize hit a home run.

American League

At. yesterday's meeting of the Cleveland Hong Kong Rotary Club Mr. W. Washington IN. Thomas Tam took bis seat as

President for the first time, in Chicago

Philadelphia succession to Professor Forster.

1

5

0

2

8

5 10

2 9

0

5 10 I Hemsley retired in the ninth in-

nings with a split Enger. New York

Visitors welcomed by the Presi- St. Louis dent were

F. J. K. Rotarians 11.15. p.m.-" Relay from Daven-Vanderwell

of Samarang. L. A. Falkner of Shanghai and C. J. Great Britain USA. A running Walkler of Orange. N.J. Roger Quilter.commentary on the International Polo

Match. From Hurlingham.

1. Roadway: No 15 cent stamps are at present 2. To Authen on sale and 10 cent and 5 cent stamps 3. 0! Mistress Mine..Roger Quilter.try

20 cent and 5 cent. Blow low thou winter wind should be used. stamps will be accepted for the 25

cest rate as soon as the present stock of 25 cent stamps is exhausted.

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June

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June

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Emp. of Japan

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Pres. Grant

Ranpara D'Artagnan

Dencalion

Soudan

Emp. of Japan

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FROM STRAITS & INDIA

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FROM AUSTRALIA

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June

5. A Song of Waiting..Ellen Wright.

6. Tally Ho!....

Franco Leoci.

8.20 p.m.-Pianoforte syncopations

by Patricia Rosaberough.

1.

Anything Goes-Selection.

2. If I Love again.

3. Jill Darling-Selection.

4. Please Teacher-Selection.

5. Broadway Melody of 1936-

Selection.

8.40 pm-Famon Marches.

11.45 pm.-Cluse Down.

TENNIS PLAYER HURT

3 5 3

Visitors introduced by members Detroit

Owen homered. were: The Rev. J. G. H. Baker, of Canton. Messrs. H. H. Beddow, Boston John C. Pool, M. J. Abbott and

8 13 1

4 13 -Reater.

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Mr. F. R. Leighton Crawford, R. Edwards; of Hong Kong.

The luncheon was followed by a the tennis player, of Ambrose- road, Worthing, was attended by a thoughtful and thought-provoking specialist for an eye injury at address by Father G. Byrne, S.J., Worthing hospital last month, his subject being "The Death-

Rakoczy March-Demnation of Faust following a motoring accident. knell of Freedom."

(Berlioz).

FOR SHANGHAI

Jane

101 11

Stentor

12 Emp. of Russia

Home Cricket Scoreboard

of

London, To-day Gloucester: 453 for 8 dec. (Barnett)

132, Dacre 119). The following are the results 12 the week-end cricket programme:- 13 At Frome Kent beat Somerset by 1968 runs.

Kent: 165, (Wellard for 61) and

293, (Wella 5 for *). Somerset: 144, (Todd 6 for 45 and

12 Pres. Hoover

16 Sphinx

16

Pres. Poik

19

19

FOR AUSTRALIA

19

Juse

Rampurs

13

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FOR USA.

At Lord's

June

יד

13 Emp. of Russia

18

156, (Freeman 7 för 581.

Middlesex

Northamptonshire by 283 runs.

and

Warwick: 169 (Sinfield $ for 47.

Goddard

167 for 57), (Goddard 7 for $5).

Lancashire At Manchester, first innings points from Surrey. Surrey 161 (Hopwood 7 for $3)

- 231 for dee. Lancashire: 304 (Watson

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11 Middlesex: 192, (Clark 7 for 68), and

278, (Compton 87). Northants: 68, (Smith 5 for 21), and

119. (Sims 5 for 20).

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At Trentbridge Nottingham beat) 11 Essex by 10 wickets.

12 Essex: 171, (Voce 5 for 54) and 106,

(Larwood 5 for 30).

12

13 Notts: 77, (Nichols 9,2or 32) and 201

17 Prex, Hoover

FOR JAPAN

June

Chaksang

10

June

Emp. of Russia

10

Pres. Houver

10

11

Rappara

Sphinx

12

FOR MANILA

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Jupe

15

Pres. Grant

13

12

19

FOR STRAITS AND INDIA

Jvce

June

Chaksang

10

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10

12

12

18

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June

PARCEL

June

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+

for

25 for 0.

·

A: Loughborough Sussex took first! innings points from Leicester. Leicester: 133 (James Parks. 5 for 38) and 250 for 7 dec. (James Parks 5 for 76).

Sussex: 181. and 87 for 2.

To-day's Matches The mid-week cricket programme

0. (Keeton 115, not out. is as follows:- Harris 81 not out!.

At Swansea Hampshire best Glam- organ by 147 rons. Hants: 156 (J. C. Clay 5 for 34), and

233, (J. C. Clay & for 88). Glamorgan: 111 and 131, (Boyes 6 for

43). "

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Lord's--Middlesex v Yorkshire Oval-Surrey Glamorgan Derby---Derby v Gloucester Liverpool-Lancashire Hampshire Leicester-Leicester v Worcester Hove-Sussex v Somerset Oxford-Oxford U. v Minor Counties

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At Bristol Gloucester best War-Sunderland-Durham VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post-wickshire by an innings end 117 runs! (Two Days),

County Championship Table To Date

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