Good for
Children
And
BRANGE SQLEASE
They like it.
WAITING AT FERRY,
EXCELLENT POSTER WORK BY LOCAL ARTISTS.
11. has been said that waiting is the dullest thing in life, hut waiting for the Star Ferry head nevor be dull. It in some years now.
since the fren cinema disappeared,
but there is still ample amusement to be obtained during the three or four minutes between ferrios. After
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.
11 to 11.30 a.m-Stock quotations. 11.30 am.-Chinese programme. ¡12.30 p.m.-European programme, é 1.m-Local time and weather
report.
'
glancing at the weather reports, one can inspect the various posters which adorn the walls around thọ. pier. Recently, there has been a welcome tondunay to advertise the various concerts, fairs, etc., which take place at this season of the year, with hand-painted bills, many of which are of exceptional merit.
The University Arts Association used a most intriguing illustration to announce their dramatic even- ing, whilst the excellent placards advertising the Old English Faire must have contributed greatly to the success of that event."
At the present moment there is. 'ow show an excellent poster issued by the organisers of the China' Ex: hibition. This poster is not illus trated, but is a mudel of what such a poster should be. · Bold, cloor, pleasing, and well set out, it well repays a close examination.
Our amateur poster artists are to be congratulated on their work und we hope that many specimens of their work will be seen from time to time,
FEWER CIDER APPLES.
1.30 pmRugby Press "news, mail
notier, etc. Relay of speech from Rotary Club tifin-Mr. L. Forster on Edu- cation, its International As peet." p.m.-Close down.
5 to 8 pm-European programme of Columbia records supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Cu.. 3 to 5.29 p.m.
Band Selections,
14 Triana "(Lopez), "The Voice of the Guns" (Alford)
The Reg Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards-3844. Softly Awakes my Heart "from Samson and Delilah" (Saint-
Saens).
T Bacio." (Arditi)The Rog. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards-1028
El Abanico" (Javaloyes). Second to None" (Ord Hume) The Rag. Band of H.M. Gren dier Guarda--4000 Bond of Friendship" (Rogan). Strauss March" (Mezzacopi)-- The Reg. Band of H.M. Grenn-. dior Guarda.-4350.
*2.79 to 5.55, p.m.--
Musical Comedy.
Vocal Duet Lilo, Lady-Here in My Arms"-Phyllis Dare and Jack Hulbert, Song- Lido Lady Atlantie
Blue-Phyllis Dare (Sop yano),-4296,
Vocal Duet-"Good News The Best Things in Life are Free.": Your Dupt- Good News-The' Varsity Drag.”-Layton and. Johnstone. ---4082.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1931.
GOALKEEPING
TRAGEDY.
RIVAL TEAMS AT MEMORIAL.
MINISTER AND GLASGOW'S TO BALE “GHOULS."
S
The
LOCAL PIECEGOODS
TRADE.
¿SLUMP FEARED ON ACCOUNT OF EXCHANGE.
COMPRADORES AND DEALERS TO CONFER,
| PASSENGERS.
Arrivals,
The following passengers arrived mi, Saturday by the s. President Madison:Mr. A. C. I. Bowker, Mr. J. P. Carver, Mrs. P. Corra Master H. Corra, Miss Christiana Corris, Mr. R. E. Coxon, Mr. L. G. Day..
Mr. C. Eysolut Mis J. F. Fuchtelen, Mrs. M. Fuchtelen; Mr.. R. Hill, Mrs. R. Mall, Sir. Robert Ho. Tung, Mis, Ho Tung, Mr. Ho Ka Lao, Mrs. R. M. M
James, Mrs.
The unsteady tone of exclinaga Remarkable scenes were witnessed at Glasgow when a memorial ser recently has caused much anxiety vico
Trin among local pictogoods dealers and 3. M. Keury, Miss C. Laurilland,' conducted." Was ity Church for "Joku
Thom it is feared that there will be 1 Miss W. McMurray, Mrs. R. T son, the Celtic club and Scot-crisis in the trade if the Anctuations Toigter, Mr. and Mrs.: R. P. Tho Lish international
of exchange are not in some wayman, Mrs. R. E. Tottenham, Mr. J. goalkeeper,
kick bridled. A smash in the market is Edwards, Mr. D. C. Fineher, Mr.. who died following 4 on the head in making n during anticipated by the more pessimistio S. A. Gray, Mr. D. S. Green, Miss anvo during the Rangers-Cortic members of the trade and the B. Hough, Miss Mary Moninger, match at Ibrox Park The service Piecegoods Dealers Guild has for Mr. E. Steiner.
The following passengers arrived was announced by the Res. H. S. some time convened several meet-
President Jackson: Mr. McClelland, who is a keen football of members to try and fermu- by 8.8. follower, and although it was in late a plan by which it might be and Mrs Willis J. Abbot, Mr. John timated publicly only the day possible to strengthen the tone of Andrews, Mr. George Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Foy, Master before, the esteem in which Thom-the market.
On September 26, the Guild sent Russell Fey, Master Gordon Fey, son was held, and the tragio "ses tare of his death made auch
na official letter to the Compra Mr.M. Martinez, Mr. George J. McCarthy, Mrs. G. R. Razaret, wide appen that hours before the dores Association, seeking a co- Mrs. H. M. Varn, Miss Jessica B. service was timed to begin thou-operation in the matter. A Winter, no L. Znnuvetu: sands of men and women, includ.result, a meeting of the members ing Protestants and Roman Catha of the Compradores Association lies, congregated outside the church, Berkeley Street and Claremont Street were besieged with people, When the doors of the churen
Invitations were, therefore sent to were thrown open hundreds of
for the Guild to send their representa surged ward and mounting the steps, tives to this conference and as clamoured for admission." Wo result five persons have been nenadrennied and shouted for nominated to meet the delegates. help as they were pinned against from the Compradores Association the railings surrounding the in an attempt to solve the problem. church. Two fainted and had to
The conference will be held this be carried into a near-by hospital, where they received medical atten. tion. The police were completely overpowered, and another section of the crowd rushed to the side entrances to the church by mount ing the railings,
men
and women
was beld recently and nine repre- sentatives were elected to hold a joint conferenen with members of the Piecegoods Guild,
afternoon at the premises of the Compradores' Association...
The representatives eclected to meet those from the Piecegoods Guild are as follow-
Mr. Wong Sik-Ki (Messrs. Jebsen & Co.): Mr. Fung Pak Lok (Messrs. Heiss Massey & Co.); Mr. Loung Fat Tin (Messrs: Gibb, Livingston
Feter Wilson, the Celtic centre Elsie-Randolph half,back, who was to read the lea&Co.); Mr. Ho Leung (Mesars.
Song-That's A Good Girl
Chirp Chirp (Comedienne).
Song That's A Good Girl
Sweet So and So"-Jack Buchanan (Comedian);--4952. 5.55 to 6.13 p.m.
Octettes.
sons at the service along with David Meiklejohn, the Rangers captain, could not gain admission to the church. Maikeljohn, how ever, read his lesion, while the other was read by the Res, H. 5. McClelland. When reinforcementa of police arrived the crowd was
"Serenade" (Gounod arr, Sear)-ultimately quietened and order
The J. H, Squire Celeste
2 Octette.-4382.
Melody in Scar), ..."
(Rubinstein arr.
Cavatinn" (Raff arr. Senr)-The J. H. Squire Celeste Octette.
4254,
soon prevailed
Brokin-Hearted. Opponent.
The servien in the church was
most impressivo. On the draping hanging from the pulpit were the letters "J.T., CF.C.," which re- 'Baby's Sweetheart "- (Corri)... presented John Thomson, Coltie #Chanson" (Friml)-The J 1.F.C. The lettering was in green,
Squire Celeste Octette.--3807. 13 to 6.49 p.m.--
Llewellyn
the coloura of the famous Scottish. teain. Samuel English, the Han- gers' centre: forward, with whom Thomson collided when he received hin fatal injury, sat with his head buried in his handkerchief througle out the proceedings, and when the Dead March in "Satwas play eď he broke down completely, Sine the tragedy English has been pro
Variety.
Saxophone Solo
Waltz." Saxophone Solo-" Souvenir "-
Rudy Wiedoeft.—1078," Vocal Duet Mon Coeur "strate with grief.
Maurice Chevalier and Yvonne Vallec
Song" Je Ne Dis pas Non " Maurice Chevalier (Baritone).
4402,
Orchestral Just a Memory."
Departures..
The following passengers. left on Saturday by R.M.S. Empress of Car ada:Mr. D. H. Mather, Mr. P. R, Pedersen, Mr. J. S. Cox, Mrs. C. O. Gayland, Mr. and Mrs. F. Vreweg, Mr. H. Morison, Mr. W. Fang, Mrs. E. Coppin, Sir Harrison and Lady Moore, Major Jukes long, Mr. R. R. Roxhough, Mr. F. Hughes. Mr. S. Kang, Mr. Kwan L. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. K Bousfield, Mrs. Mody and child, Miss L Fennen, Mr. A. S. Abbott, Mr. W. H. Cooper, Mr. Jou Wai Keng. Mrs. Jam Chan Set, Mr. H. Kr. Teo, Mrs. Scott, Mr. L.
Beckman, Mr. D. Stewart, Mr. G. E. Naumes, Mis. Lin. Shee, Mr. S. C. Wong, Mr. C. L. Lee, "Mr. "and Mrs. LP. Chan, Miss K... H. C. Wong, Mrs. E. M. M. Swain, Mr. Pearce, Mr. Lo Ming Yan, Ms. P
Lokan, Mrs. Wood, Miss B. Wood, Mr. Lee Chok Chung, Mr. Lee Chole Lai, Mr. E. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Au, Mr. O. T. Chen, Mr. G. B. Chittranden, M. and Mrs. F. Fung, Mrs. Y. S., Chen, Mr. and Mrs. T Jardine, Matheson & Co.); Mr. Lo M. Sung, Mieg E. F. Lynn, Mr. C. Co. Mr. U Szo Wing (MCAST. Tin Lau, Mr. S. Huang, Mr. P. Tsu, Kank Muk Mesars. Bradley & Wong, Mr. D. F. Wong, Mr. C. Dodwell & Co.); Mr. Chan Fai U Mr. Ho Joe Hee. Mr. J. A. Jap, (Mesara. John D. Hutchison & Co.); Mr. Wong Sam Chi, Mr. Holh Chin M. Ho lu (Messrs. Tue Lee Tung, Mr. Mak. Zim, Mr. S. C. Yuen); Mr. Lo Shuit Po (Messrs. Ma, Mr. W. T. Tsang, Mr. W, K. Reuter Brockelman & Co.).
Tsang, Mr. W. L. Tang, Mr. Young Chen Fu, Mr. Chin Kin Hincg. Mr. and Mrs, B...C. Lee, Mrs. Maloney, Miss 7. Mitchell, Mr. H. W. Chu, Mr. R. C. Dong, Miss H. Condon, Miss M. McKander, Mr. and Mra Lee Ling, Mr. L. G. (ORDERS OF THE HON. NR. 2. 1. e Xavier, Mr. R. W. Gribbs, Mr. G Xavier, Mrs. D. Aguilar, Miss M.
Smith, Mr. C. G. Chapninn, Mr. W. . WOLFE, CAO 1.0
J. Clarke, Mr. L. K. Chan, Mr. Proclamation No. 4 by H,E.. the Chan Kwao Po. Mr. H. L. Me Governor remains in force, Intyre, Mr. J. W. Bock, Mr. H. C. Knight, Mr. E. Holmes, Mr. A. F. Parsons, Mr. R. Small, Mrs. Lee Shong, Mr. Ho Lim Krai, fias D. Dear, Miss McIntyre, Mr. Chang Hai Shu, Mr. Lee Lin, Yin, Mr. Lee Son Chin, Mr. Woo Che Ching, Mr. S. G. Clark, Mr. W. E. Heaton, Mr. D. M. Robertson, Mrs. S. H. Reaks, Mrs. A. L. Rowllings, Mies C. Monk, Miss D. K. Brgrave,, Mrs. S. Y. Liang, Mr. F. Javier, Mr. W. Valdes, Mr. A. M. Sequeira, Miss A Pursus. Miss A. W Henny, Miss A, Basto, Mr. Lee Liang, Mr. Wen Bun Yuen, Mr.-C. H. Liang.
HONG KONG POLICE'
RESERVE.
"
There will be no actual duties for the Hong Kong Police Reserve until Jurther orders are issued by the Officers Commanding Units.
Chinese Company.
All members will carry out the orders issued to them on Sunday, October 11.
Recruits AB recruits will re- Representatives of the Scottish port at the Chinese Company's Headquarters, 17, Queen's Road Football Association, the Beatlisi Central to-day at 5:30 pm, for in Football League, and from the mastruction. In the West of Scotland attended jority of the First Division clubs
the service. Sir Hugh S. Rober; ton, the conductor of the Orpheus
Orchestral-Charmaine "-Jean Choir, was also presont. An over. Lensen and his Orchestra.-flow service was held immediately
after, the church again being; Humorous Dialogue--" The Par-packed, to capacity.
4335
11
son in Defence of Parsons (Yes, I Think So ")--"Vívian Foster (The Vicar of Mirth). -4110.
Door,"
"Lifo for an Ideal."
Mr. McClelland, in his uddress, said, that he had been anøye.
(Sgd.) D. L. KING, - D.S.P. (R.).
T.T. RACE AGAIN NEXT YEAR.
ULSTER FAVOURED.
The following passengers left on Saturday by the P. & 0.3.5. Mantan-Major S. W. Addison, L-Comdr. H. T. Andrew, R.N., W. H. Angus. Miss A. Beckingsale; Flying Officer C. E. Beamish, RAF.. Midshipman D. HP. Barrett, Midshipman R. C. B. Buckley, Comdr. P. Butter, R.N., Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. W. Le E I learn, writes the Daily Tele Chevalier, Miss P. A. Chevalier, Song" Come to the Cook-House witness of Thomson's tragic death. graph motoring correspondent, that Mr. C. Collings, Midshipman G. R. "What we saw,' he said, was the Society of Motor Manufacturers Colvin, Licut, (E) T. Choper, R.N.. Song The Skipper of the Maryan act of superb and uncalculating and Traders at their Inst council Midshipman M. W. B. Craig-Waller, Jane”-Harold Williamas (Bari-courage, an act of supreme and meeting expressed approval of Midshipman M. C. Creagh-Osburne, tone),-4386."
unfaltering loyalty, a dash of that Estimates of the probable crop 7 pm Stack quotations, mail divine fire that inres, sut all motor racing being continued next Midshipman C. E. A. Cree, Mid-
shipman J. E. Dover, Midshipman'| year, of cider upples in England and notice, etc.,
thought of self when danger as This decision is of interest. It E. A. F. Drought, Midshipman H. Wales, furnished by inspectors' of '
sails that to which we are com·
means that, whether in Ulster or in S. Duval, Mr. H. R. Elaby. Miss the Ministry of Agriculture, indiente 0.48 to 7.17 p.m.--
mitted. Jahn Thomson did not
the Isle of Man, the R.A.C. will M. 8. Frew, Rev. C. F. Fortescue, that the yield this year will be "The Plancts" (Gustav. Holet)— give, his life for a gont; he gave hold a Tourist Trophy race some Mr. J. W. Franka Engr.-Cdr. D. much below that of 1930.
Saturn (The Bringer of his life for an ideal the deal for where next August. Fears have H. Gill. R.N., Mra. W. Green, Mr. Old Age) Neptuno " (The | which every brave life ought Ľ
Mercury (Thebe willing, to lay itself down, loy the manufacturers would withdraw Gunner, Miss D, Hayball, Mr. I. Mystic) -
recently been freely expressed that O. Gibbling, Mirlshipman J. P. Winged Messenger)-Played by alty to the truet placed in Our
support from racing, or at least Hara, Midshipman M. O. E. Han the London Symphony Orcles hands,
favour moratorium."
sun. Mr. O. D. V. Hnrron My J tra conducted by Gustav Holst, Tid death is a great less to
As to the venue of next year's Hill, Midshipman G. R. Horsey, -L1832, L1812, 1843.
British football, for no one has TT race, the lith in no nearer a Mr. F. E. Howarth, Midshipman J done more than John Thomson to choice between Ulster and Max. B. Jeffries, Midshipman J E. bring honour to the game There They are waiting to discuss the Jewitt, Mr. T. Molland and two is one way in which his death question with the Northern Irelandchildren, and nurse (Mrs, W. R. might be great gain." Those Home Office.
Song "In
Town (Squire).
Old-Fashioned
Song" Cobblin' "' (Sanderson) -Edgar Coyle (Baritone). .2990ft.
'Cello
A
·Solo Sonata "in.. C Major "Vivaco (Sammartini Arr. Moffat). *Collo ·Solo-" Allegretto" (Boo cherini-Kreisler)-Antoni Bala.
-4258.
Vocal Duet" Very Own Piar
rette" (Allingham)-Dora Lab- bette and Hubert Eisdell.—4807. Piano Solo-Chopinata" (Airs
from Chopin) Piano Solo-Wagnerin” (Airs from Wagner)-Olomant: Douast
4030.
8 p.m.~Local time and weather ro
port.
30 to 12:00-pi-elay-from-Ko
Shing-Theatre.
10.30 pm. Rugby mid-day Pres
nows.. 11.30 pm-Close down.
1.4
7.17 to 8 pm.—,
A Concert.
Piano Duet Valse in D Flat "thoughtless crowds who call them.I have very good reason to believe
(Chopin).
welves Celtic or Rangers followers that the R.A.C. have no inclination Piano Duet "Tho. Becs Wed-whom both teams disown-who to leave the Ards. Circuit.
ding" (Mendelssohn)-Dorothy gather behind the goals of their Folkard and Muriel Warspective Invourites and cheer 3044.
Song “My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair" (Mr. Hunter Haydn)-("Dorn. Labbelte” (Soprano)-4909, 19 Violin Solo-"Poupes Valsante
(Poldini-Kreisler), Violin Solo Th son
Songs" (Moya Sascha Jacob sen.-4771
themselves hoarse when a member
Mayne), Mr. H. J. McCarthy, Mr.
H. A. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Middleton and infant, Mr. J. Nicoll Mr. C. C. Nolun. Miss O. L O'Hare, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearl, Mito-Pearl Mr R E-Poynton,- Midahiprian R. M. D Portsonby, Mr. E. E. Ray, Mr. T. A. Rennie. Midshipman J. G., F. W. Roberts, Midshipman R, G, B. O. Rose, Mr. A, E, Short. Midubieman D. San- derson, Midshipman, W. A. Starkle Miss H. Stroh, Mr. J.. E. Thomas,
alicri, Thomson brings to an end this Turner, Madame G ghoush gloating over fallen; ope and Mrs Warner and nonents his last brave zetion will | Midshinman. “MiW bave achieved far more than the A.B. L White M
Wile saving of a critical goal.""
of the opposing team lies writhing cd with fiendish g'ce as that silent in pain, if they can be brought to Sgure that had done such a splen realise by this tragic happening the did thing Iny Broken on the ground. bruta cruelty of their action John But if the Rangers' goalkeeper had. Thomson will not have gives his benn lying there ad load a roar young
onna life in vain.thit the
would have priten from Celtic
shameles iccrine the last that ever reached John chomann's dying brain). By chance #wes Rangers' crowd that bowl, (Continued on previous Column) (Continued at foot of next column.)
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