THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1930.
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Mackintosh's
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“Alexandra Bldg. Dit Veur Road.
Fresh Flowers, Fruit
and Vegetables
The Clover Flower Shop
10, ICE HOUSE STREET
REMOVED TO
74, QUEEN'S ROAD C. [DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.
Madame S. LEITE Ladies' Wear Specialist.
NEW SUMMER MATERIALS JUST ARRIVED
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PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 263 METRES.
THE MURKY HISTORY OF 11 to 11.30 am-Commercial News.
GOLF.
1230 to 1.30 p.m.-Demonstration
programme.
1.30 pm-Weather report.
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troduced at the European Y.M.C.A. on Thursday evening and produced some entertaining speeches on variety of topica
At the conclusion, the ChairmSn (Mr. P. S. Cassidy) said that this from of Debate had been tried pa an experiment and speakers on the -next occasion" would be "expected to draw subjects for speeches on the actual night of the Debate instead of having notics of a day or, 10.
From Mr. H. G. Swinburne, to whose lot fell the subject of "Golf" one learned that golf was invented in the 15th century, and that it was therefore no wonder that this century was generally regarded as the most murky period in history! One also gathered that the gama was first played on the ice in Hol- `land, and that some misguided in- dividual had tried to improve on it, with the result that nowadays. similarly misguided persons scour- ed the countryside for stretches of land comprising a maximum of natural obstructions in the way of hills, streams, and crevices; and having found such a place they cried Ah, ah! here we will have
golf course." By the time. Mr. Swinburne had finished his dis course his hearers were firmly con- vinced that it would have been better for the human race if King James IV had succeeded in his en- this deavours to put a stop to "wicked pastime""
The Dollar.
A more terious subject, namely that of "The Dollar," fell to the lot of Mr. Brown, who adduced argumenta in favour of its stabili zation and against the trade of the Colony being made "a foil for the speculators' activities" Some of his hearers took so black a view of the situation that even the feasi bility of a retura to the days of cowrie shells and other barter was discussed.
A lighter note was again in troduced into the discussion by Mr. Skinner, who spoke on "Snob- bery" and attributed ita evils to "the popular notion that heaven is above and hell "below." The ancaker developed this theme. from the point of view of the attitude to life of hillside and more lowly dwellers," much the entertainment of the audience. He produced ar euments showing that all the blame for snobbery, as so regarded, was not to be laid at the door of the "denizens of higher altitudes bot that the matter was also bound br. with psychological questions, such as "inferiority complexes"
The Great Unknown "'! Mr. Rees expounded the great adventure of "Married Life," com- paring it with the "monotonous routine of single life, and argu- ing that domestic life encouraged high fiance, as witnessed by the fict that our greatest financers were married men, A certain amount of hilarity was occasioned by the remark that one of the benefits of married life was its great unexpectedness,
Mr. H. T. Buxton speaking on "The Volunteers" made out n good.i case why a young man should join the Force, both from the point of view of his.own discipline, and from that of duty. He was not
· even ·· deterred by the suggestion from a member of the audience that it was a case-like. the for in Aessops fables of one who has lost his tail trying to persuade his fel- lows to follow his example
The subject of "The Frese" was ably dealt with by Mr. Gray whose dissertation on the lurid past of journalism in Hong Kong proved most entertaining. "
Columbia records supplied by. Messrs. Anderson Music Co.:- "You Were Meant For Mo-Fox
Trot (Brown and Freed) and "Broadway Melody-Fox Trot" (Brown and Freed), Ben Salvin and His Orchestra (With Vacal Chorus).
Breakaway-Fox Tros” (Conrad
Gottier and Mitchell) and "Walking with Susic-Fox Trot" (Conrad," Gettler and Mitchell), Milt Shaw and Hix Orchestra, with Vocal Chorus. "Pagan Love Song-Waltz" (Freed]
and Brown) and "Where The Shy Little Violeta Grow--Fox Tot" (Kahn and Warren, Guy Lombardo and His Royal Cana-, dians (with Vocal Chorus); "Your Mother And Mind-Fox
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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, COMMENDING AT 10.30 AM.
AT THE LAICHIKOK INSTALLA, TION OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK
A QUANTITY OF STORE-
HOUSE MATERIAL"
Comprising
Bolts and Nats, Welding Outfit, Extension Joints, Packing, Key & Wedge for Pipe Tongs, Iron Pipe- Trot (Goodwin and Edwards) Vents, Generator with Switchboard, and Orange Blossom Time Brasas. Pipe, etc., etc. -Fox Trot" (Goodwin and Ed-
wards, Paul Whiteman and TERMS His Orchestra. (with Vocal Chorus).
#Tain't No Sin " (Donaldson and
H
Leslie) and Fanny, Dear, What Love Can Do " (Bennett, Little and Straight), Ben Sel- vin and His Orchestra.
Wipe 'em Of" (Williams and Johnson) and "What If I Do" (Williams and Johnson) The Seven Gallon Jug Band, Singin' In The Bathtub (Cat- tando En El Bano) and "Little By Littie" (O'Keefe, and Dolan), Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. "Lovable And Sweet-Fox Trot!!
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(Claro and Levant) and “The House That Jack Built, Heart 1 Saying--For T
(Furber, Parsons and Ellis), The Four Bright Sparks,
She's So Unusual Fox Trot " (Trever, Lewis, and Silver) and
Sunnyside Up-Fox Trot " (de Sylvin, Brown and Hender son), Ben Selvin and His Orchestra.N
6 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
to.7.10 p.m. (approx.)-A Chat on the Romance of the Tungo by Madame Chilo and Mr. Albert Barnett.
7.15 to p.m.-Experimental pro
gramme.
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to 10.30 p.m.-European pro gramme of Columbia records supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Company: "The Barber of Seville"-Overture
(Rossini), Percy. Pitt conduct- ing the B.B.O. Wireless Sym- phony Orchestra, Broadway-Selection" (Gottler, Mitchell and Conrad), Regal Cinema Orchestra conducted by Emanuel Starkey. Piano Medley of Layton and Johnstorie Successes, Piano Solo by Turner Layton. "The Gondoliers Vocal Gems
(Gilbert and Sullivan), Colum- bis Light Opera Company. T "The Trumpeter (a) Reveille;
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Ground situsta at Victoria, Hong Kong, and Registered in the Land OFFICE SECTION A OF SUBSECTION 2 OF SECTION A OF MARINE LOT No. 4", Together with the Messunge Erec tions and Buildings thereon known
No. 172. QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. ATER: alout 805.19 Square Feet Proportion of Annual Crown Rent: $13.70.
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(b) The Battle" (J. F. Barron. and J. A. Dix) and The Trum peter: (a) The Roll Call; (b) tons of Sale Epilogue" (J. F. Barron and J. A. Dix), Raymond Newell, Baritone, on Swinley, Narra. tor and Chorus. Danny Boy (Weatherly London. derry Air) and Orpheus With His Lute (Shakespeare-Sull van), Dora Labbette, Soprano, You Can Come and See The "Baby"!' (Will ̈Fyfe), and "Sail- ing Up The Clyde" (Will Fyfe), Will Fyffe, Comedian, with Orchestra....
Classicd-Selection" (arr. Ewing)
by J. H, Squire, Celeste. Octet. Sanctuary Of. The Beart" (Al- bert W. Ketelbey), Albert W..
-MESSES, LAMMELT BROS.. The Anction cors. Bong Kong, 12th Mar., 1936. (9182).
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Ketolbey's Concert Orchestra. THE Undersigned hare received. The 'Ole In The Road TM" (" Sea-
mark", Humorous Sketch by George Graves and Myles Clif- ton,
Other speakers were Mr. Chris-In A Persian Market" (Albert tian on Rovering," Mr. Jeffries on "Submarines," and Mr. T. J. Price on Single Life.”.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
·BRIGADE.
WEEKLY RETURN, OF. VACCINATION.
The number of persons vaccinated free of charge by members of the Ambulance Brigade, up to and including, Thursday, March 20, is as follows
Chinese Y.M.C.A, Divi
.sion
St. Joseph's College Divi-
sion........
18,705
King's College Division
(Oid)
4,056
King's College Division
(New)
6,937
Railway Division:
·6,001-
Indian Division.....
1,002
Kowloon Division
Mongkok Division
20,307 41,084
Shaukiwan Division
(6,730
1,557
Motor Drivers' Associa-
tion Division mém - 1,017 Chinese Athletic Divi-
Un Long Victorin Nursing Divi
sion YWCA, Nursing Divi-
sion.
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9,702 1,287
255
514*
110,040
W. Ketelbey), Albert W. Ketel- bey's Concert Orchestra, 10.30 p.m.-Closing down.
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