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THE CHIRA MAINT DAT,3 NOVEMBER 17, 1936

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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programme will

THE BOY SCOUTS. ASSOCIATION

Satisfactory Lear Reviewed

SAI WAN CAKE DEST REDUCED

At the annual general meeting

be broadcast to-day from the Hong of the Hong Kong Boy Scouts Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. Association, held at Sandilands on a wavelength of 355 metres. Hut yesterday, the Rev. N. V. (345 ks), -34.9 metres (8750 Halward, Commissioner, sanovne- kates), 3149 metres (9.52 Megacy-ed that Sir Robert Ho-Tung, had Imade a donation of $1,000 to help, cles).

defray the $6,000 debt-on-Sai Wan Camp.

4-7 pm-Chinese Programme. 7-11 pm-European Programe- 7 pm-Marek Weber and Hisl

"Really! Sanatogen will make Orchestr

you Strong & Vigorous again

YOU have made too great demands of yourself, but Sanatogen will soon put that right. It contains the very secret of strength and health. Take it regularly for a few weeks, then you will soon feel healthy and happy again.”

Remember that every physician the whole world over knows the remarkable results obtained by Sanatogen, and Sanatogen is regularly prescribed by them

"The Lancet," writers The famous medical paper,

“There is abundant evidence of the value of Sanalogen as a restorative and food, and more. particularly in cases of general debility.”

Every chemist sells Sanatogen. Go w-day and get a package. Then you will soon feel stronger than eve befora

SANATOGEN

The True Toxic Food

Ballet-Excyptien (Luigini). Indra Waite (Lincke)

Love's Dream after the Ball

(Cabella).

Selection The Beggar Student"

(Millocker)

The Nightingale's Morning Greeting

(Tecktenwald)

L

It was stated that apart from this financial burden, the year) bad been a very satisfactory one in all other respects, and the re- cent Camp Fire Display had been sach a success that it was hoped to

In addition to stage one on similar lines annual-

the many

Leaving a disappointed Berantz beklod Him, Kurt Bjorkvall, noted Swedish fler, is shown at Floyd Bennett Airport, N.I., clim- bing into the cockpit of his Bellancs monopians for a solo man-stop Right to Stockholm. Bad weather was reported to have camed him to leave Barasem Eva von Blix-Finecke in America.

7:30 pm- Closing Local Stock scouters who attended the meet- present Mr. E Quotations and Hong Kong Exchange ing, there were Market Report

Cock, president, Hon. Mr. T. N. Mr. C. 7.5 pm A Programme of Spa Chau, Vice-President: ich Music.

Champkin, Deputy Commissioner; Orchestra

Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granados) Rear Admiral C. G. Sedgwick. New Light Symphony Orchestra (Retd.). Col. HC Harrison, Lieut-Col EBL Dowbiggin, Violin Solo

Tango, Op. 165, (Albeniz)

Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Mr. G. R Yelli' d'Aranyi.

Sayer, Mr. M. P. Talati, Mr. Tang, Song

Granadinas (Farewell, my. Granada), Shiu-lcin, Sir William Hornell,

Dr D. J. Valentine, Pay. Comd cheang and Mr. Chan Fook-hong. Mr. Tiu at Headquarters and Mr. (Calleja)

Tito Schips (Tenor)-K. Lawder and Mr. H. S. MOL. Orchestra.

The Hon. Secretary, M.-D. A Pockson, the Secretary, deserved Trism (Albeniz)

The debt is respect of Sai Wan New Light Symphony Orchestra. Pockson, presented the Report their best, thanks

and Mr. Cock. In commenting on

was only $5,000 and he had some Pianoforte Solo

Granada, Serenade (Albeniz).

Song

scesses

CROWN LAND SALE

Island Road Lot Sold

Valuable

leasehold property. situated at Shamshuipo and fimosen as the remaining portion

of Section C of New Kowloon In- Land Lot No. 366 together with the houses known as Nos. 142, $144, 146, and 148, Kiu Kiang Street, was put up for sale'yester- in the China day afternoon Auction Rooms by Mr. E. V. MR. de Souza, auctioneer, at an upset price. of $20,000.

Owing to a lack of bids, the property was withdrawn

sale.

from

Crown Lots Purchased At the offices of the P.W.D Itwo blocks of Crown Land were

put up for public anction,

The first adjoins Inland Lot No. 1776 in Kellet Bay, Inland Road. Pokfulam, and is registered

3.8

Bural Building Lot No. 396. It was bought by Mr. Fung Man-tak, through his agents, Messrs. Pal- mer and Turner, at the upset price of $5,000.

The lot, consisting of an area fof 25,000 square feet, is to be held from the Crown for a term of 75

were Mr. Quah Cheow MUCH ADO ABOUT years with the option of renewal

NOTHING

ONLY A KITCHEN

FIRE!

No little excitement was caused

for a further term of 75 years. "The annual Crown rent is $286.

The second lot, situated on east of New Kowloon on the

Na 2338, Kowloon Tsai, and re- gistered as New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2570, was bought by Mr.

it, congratulated Mr. A. Grad on Ricardo Vines the success of the Camp Fire Dis-good news for the meeting. With play which presented an excellent the approval of the Chief Scout,! "Chanson du Feu et Follet"

(Extraite de L'Amour Sontier), opporamity for them to show the His Excellency the Governor, he in the crowded Gage Street dis-Chiu Keang of No. 6 Cumberland

and in reply, Sir Robert had donat-after 8.30 am, this morning when price of $10,000. Sept Chansons Populaires Espag-publie what they were doing and, had written to Sir Robert Ho Tung trict, near Kau U Fong, shortly Road, Kowloon Tong, at the upset

moles; No. 7 Polo, (Manuel delat the same time, to assist themea $1,000 towards Sai Wan in viewjanoke was seen to issue from thel The lat.consists of un arès of

Fails).

Maria Barrientos (Soprano)

8 pm--Local: Time Signal, Wes- ther Report, and Announcements. 8.83 pm From the Studio. Syncopation on Tro Pianos by Borres Ms and H. L. Orario (With Vocal Refrain by Doreen Ma)

Programme

1 Two Piano

Ehythm is our business.

At all Chemisty |

2. Vocal-

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Can't help lovin' that man. Two Pianos--

14. Vocal

Rendezvous in Honolulu

Painting the Town Bed.

5. Two Piz) J

Sugar Rose.

6. Vocal

You're so damn charming.

7. Two Pianos

Rhapsody Junior.

8. Vocal

selves financially.

person

of the fact that the majority of the kitchen of the ground floor of No. 20,000 square feet and is to be Better Financial Position scouts were Chinese (applause).32 Gage Street, and the alarm held from the Crown for a term had raised that a fire had broken out of 75 years, commencing July 1. Also, an anDWYMOUS.

after The residents in the houses close 1898, with the option of renewal for a further term of 24 years. "The financial position is given a cheque for $100

The annual Crown rent is $230. little more hopeful than when the recent Display. (Applause). If by immediately started to remove recently wrote to the Press, con-members of the Association would all their personal belongings in tinued the speaker. It has been get their friends to subscribe some anticipation of the fire's spread- improved by the extra help we are of their spare pocket money, they ing, but this proved to be unne getting now and by the funds would soon clear off the debt.

from the Camp Fire Display."

Mr. Cock proposed the adop-

Coronation Programmes

One case each of diphtheria and cessary as the fire was put out chicken-por were reported to the within a few minutes of the arri-local Health authorities during the tal of the Fire Brigade, under 19 hours ended on Sunday.

tion of the Report which was se Mr. Halward took this opportun-Mr. W. M. Smith. conded by Sir William Hornelly of thanking the Girl Guides for jand passed

The Police, however, had a busy!

the part they took in the Camp time keeping the crowd away, for any undersirable -- elements who Mr. F. G. Maunder, representing Fire Display, which they hoped to owing to the fact that the imme might have taken the opportunity. diate vicinity was littered with (to indulge in some pilfering Insp. Messrs. Thomson and Co., com-make an annual event.

They mented on the accounts.

The officials of the King George trunks, baggage and clothing, a‡G. A. Stimson was in charge of

on the Police squad on duty. showed an expenditure of $3,190.13 Jubilee Trust Fund had asked the careful watch was required ($3.958.27 last year) against an Boy Scouts throughout the Empire income of $2,303.94 leaving a de to be responsible for the sale of

Lost my Rhythm, Lost my Muzicácit of $886.19. There was a de-the official Coronation programmes:

Lost my Man.

8.30 pm--The Maestros.

Maire, my girl (Casey & Aitken)

Because (Teschemacher & ¿Kardelot) Little Annie Booney (Nolan)

Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-wow

(Tabrar)

:

8.43 pm-Songs Homing (Del Riego), Still as the night (Bohm)

Derek Oldham (Tenor)

Mandoline Solos→→

Valse de Concert (Marcelli), Souvenir de Sicile (Leonardi)

Maria B. Scivittaro.

Song

Always (Dyrenforth & Smith)

Helpers Thanked

Agreed to do so. They would thin Peninsula Hotel Guests

thus

ficit of $1,27757 the previous and in Hong Kong they had already [rear."

The land and building item of have an opportunity of helping to

The following is a list of they Mrs. Crawford-Jones, Major K. A. $16,368.38 should really be a much provide funds to send the poor

the Peninsula Joseph, Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Jones, Mr. 1 Radoorie, Miss M. Kelly, Major & lower figure in view of the depre-children and poor Scout Troops in guests staying at

Hotel:- England to Camp. ciation on land buildings

Mr. & Mrs. F. Austin, Major L. LMD. HW, Kirkby, Mr. & Mrs. H. The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chan pro- The Commissioner proposed the

Allen, Le Col J. C. Brewer, Mr., 4. P. Lâm, Mr. LE. Losey, M., E. “G. posed, and Mr. S. Mok second-re-election of the President and A. Alston Mrs. A. Addis Miss Ammert, Mrs. J. H. Lock, Dr. H. Millen, 1ork ed, the adoption of the Accounts, the Vice-President, and the election E. Bryden, Mrs. D. Bal McNeary, Col. A. G. Marah, Mr. R. L..

of the following Council, the pro- moseda, Hz. & Mrs. & D. Brown, Lt. Moncrien, Mr. D. which were approved.

posal being adopted: Mr. A. el Ar&Mrs Barnett, Lt. Col. D. K. Bar Mrs. Morrison, Mr. J. F. McKiernan, calli, Lt. Cot H. B. L. Dowbiggin, chard, Mrs. G. B. Bearsworth, Mr. E. Mr. J. S. Maclaren, Mr. & Mr. J. Bode, Mrs. N. N. Blum, Mr. CA. Mrs. McDonell, Major & Mr. Mac- The Rev. N. Y. Halward, prior Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Mr. A. J. Bogle, Misa G. 5. Brown, Mrs. H. D. W. Morris, Miss M. Matak; Major & to proposing the members of the Lane, Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Mr. Blam, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. kenzie, Mr. L. L. Mills, Mr. & Mrs. G. & Mrs. Mal- Derek. Oldham Council, said that though he did Tang Shit-kin, Mr. Lau Ping-chai, E. W. Bean, Mr. B. G. Butler, Mr. W. V. T. Marshall, Lt. Martin, Mrs. R. 9. p.m.-London-New and Az-

not care for too much self-congra Rear Admiral C. G. Sedgwick. Rev. N. Buyers, Sangh Lat. Comdir. Mrs. Mackerracher, St nouncemetes.

320 The Light Symphony tulation. this was an opportunity Cyril Brown, Dr. G. L. Shaw, Mrs. Brigham, Dr. G. Bolt, LZ & Mrs. Sley, Mr. & Mr G. Newman, Mr. P. for him, as Commissioner, to make T. E. King, Major C. M. Manners, E. Barnes, Mr. C. T. Bar, Mr. & Mrs. Nesbitt, Capt. D. E. Persze, Mrs. I Orchestra

Capt. D. C. Chopra, Mrs. 7. Petri, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. 3. Pax, public acknowledgment of the Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson, Mr. W. G. B. Caius, Mr. & Mrs. B. E. Car Parsons, Mrs. J. R. Palmer, Mr. R.

+ wonderful support given to him- Kay, Hon. Dr. & W. Teo, Rt. Rev. Cook, st. 2 Mrs. Cornell, Mrs. R. U. Price, L. & Mrs. Peacock, self and the Association by the The Bishop of Victoria, Mr. Mr. G. Cautherley, Ms. D. E. Mr. & Mrs. B. Pethick, Mrs. M. C.. Atholl Davies, Mes. M. Douglas, Mt. 7. Don- Potts, Dr. J. S. Pyne, Comdr. & Mrs. 3. Assistant Commissioners, District Jowson, His Honour Sir Officers, Scouters and Scouts Macgregor, ME GR. Sayer. Mr glas, Miss P. Dimond, Mr. B. Dormer, E. 0. F. Price, Mr. & Mrs. M

He was particularly grateful to P. Taiti, Mr. H. S. Mok. Mr. Major & Mrs. W. E. B. Dowling, Mr. Fatell, Mr. B. W. Fage, Mrs. A. Gr C. Ried, Mr. & Mrs. G. C. Rock- A. Davies, Mr. W. F. Edge, Major & L Mr. Champkin, Deputy Commis W. N. Thomas Tam, Col. HCG Durrachatic, Major Quyon, Mr. B. E. Roke, Col. & Mrs. In a Child's Heart (von Ahn Carse), sioner, who took over for him Harrison, Mr. George She, Dr. Max. C. & Eccles, MJ, Sholtz, L. & Mrs. E. Robinson, Comdr. during his absence at Canton and J. Valentine, Mr. F. G. Maunder, Eccles, Mr. & Ms. G. Fahnestock & Mrs. Robinson, Mr. T Ramsay. deal with many important mat Rev. J. R. Higra, Mr. WC. Clark, Miss A. C. Friedrick, Mr. & Mrs. W. Major & Mrs. Rompell, Mr. 2. Grant Mz. P. S. Wayte-Smith, ters. Mr. Grad had not only shone Lt. Col. R. C. B. Anderson, Hon. N Fleming, Mrs. FL Fiaid-Hook, Smith, Mts, & Miss Stainfield, Major

Faber, Hz. T. M. Gregory, Major & Simpson, at the Rally but had done good MR. H. Kotwall, Sir Wm Eor Mrs. H Furber, Mr. & Mrs Mrs. J. W. Stevens, Eng. Capt. C.. work in the training of Scout of-nell, Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, B. & C. Grun, M. W. E. Grimm, Mrs. N. Stoller, Mr. & Ms. H. D. District Scout Masters C. B. R. Sargent, Mr. Chan Fook Jr., Mr. C. La Gregory, CalF E Start-Smith, Mr. P. E. Scoobes, Mr. who had done well behind the Hg (representing Kowloon Dis-Gowan, Mr. I. H. Geare, Capt. & Mrs. & Mrs. J. A. Tamant, Mr. J. Thom trict), Mr. Qush Cheow Cheang, A. 7 N. Godfrey, Mr. & Mrs. D. son, Mrs. A. Trillo, Mins A. Trillo, Rev. Fr. E. Terazzi (representing Gardner, Mr. V. Gardiner, Capt W. Mr. A. W. Takie, Mr. & Mrs. 0. N. Greenwood, Capt. C. B. Grenders, Vagone, Miss J. Q. Birr Withers, Hong Kong District)..

Capt. & Mrs. E. Hooper, Mr. & Mr Mr. A. C. Wien, Mrs. Williams, Mies

May Day Overture (Eryn Wood). "Moods" Safts-"Joyousness"

Concert Waltz, (Haydn Wood). (3) Bondel,

(b) Xina (Elgar, aza. Haydn Wood)

3.35 pm--From the Studio.

Millicent Wood (Contralto) and Prae Lewis (Viadku). . Songs

Now Sleeps the Crimson Peta!

(Quilter),

Blossoms CHuristome).

Violin Solos...

Air on G String (Bach),

Cavane (Marcado),

SODE

Tambourin (Rameen).

I

think (d'Hardelot),

The Ships of Aready

(Michael Head),

The Wayfarer's Night Song (Easthope Martin). Violin Solos

Two Compositions by Lin

Laford.

ficers.

The Gentle Milden (Cyril Soett).

10 pm- London-Big Ben Talk:

Whyte, KCSI, LIAD,

"Pareign Affair" by Sir Frederick Letters regretting their absence P. R. Hersans, Mr. & Mrs. C. M. Hall, Williams, M. G. F. Walker, Cast & were received from the Bev. Cyril Mr. E. Haussman, Mr. T. M. Haz-Mira. P. 8. Whitehead, Mr. & Mrs. H. the lerigs. Mr. EL. Hosie Maz. D. Har- G. Willaume, Cal G 2 Wang and Brown, Col Anderson, and

vey, Mr. M. Honigsberg, Major & Major J. H. Whelton. Hon. Mr. Kotewall.

10.16:pm--Dance Music

11 pa-CLOSE DOWN.

Bringing Up Father

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