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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY JANUARY 18, 1932.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
LAST WEEK'S ACTIVITIES.
Monday, January 11:
H.D. the Chancellor provided at the Congregation of the University and conferred the degrees. Lady Peel sitended the ceremony.
HE, the Governor and Lady Peel gave a dinner party at Government House to members of the Court of the University and the graduates of 1031
Wednesday, January 18;—-
The following hunched at Goyarn- mont House-Lady Hope Simpson, Hon. Mr. Shenton, Sir William. Hornell.
Thursday, January _ 14:—
H.E. the Governor presided at the mesting of the Executive Council.
Lady Peel presidigd at the Annual General Mecting of the Girl Guides Association,
Friday, January 18:
watched the anti-aircraft artillery H.E. the Governor and Lady Peel
Fractice from Stanley Peninsula
Saturday, January 16-
The following lunched at Govern- mens House General and Mme. Billőtte, Admiral Horr, Colonel and Mrs. Savile, Commandant Roussel, Enseigne de Vaisseau Duruy, M. Renner.
CLING TO
4
LITERATURE.”
The view that in this modern world we should cling to literature as A man would cling to a raft n shipwreck, was expressed by Mr. J.. B. Priestley, speaking on Literature and the new age" at
in
a luncheon at drosvenor House,
Park Lane, London,
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
SCOTTISH LEAGUE TEAMS TURN OUT FOR
THE CUP MATCHES.
HEARTS SCORE THIRTEEN GOALS ON THEIR VISIT TO LOCHGELLY: HEAVY · SCORING.
Motherwell and Glasgow Rangers were in fine goal scoring form on Saturday when they eliminated their opponents from the Scot- tish F.A. Cup-first round. The Horta, who were the visiting teaia, 'netted 13 goals to 3, while Queen, O'South were equally prominent with a score of 11-1.
Everton and West Bromwich Albion maintained the rivalry in the First Division of the English League by taking the points in each case. Plymouth, in the Second Division, returned the high score of 8-1, Lincoln City, leaders in the. Northern. Section, scored ning out of a total of ten goals.
with ecard League tables.
Fultaults of Cup and League matches are appended, together
(THROUGH REUTRE'S AGENCY. ].
SCOTTISH CUP
LEAGUE TABLES.
Everton
Nowenstle
Division I'
"
P. W. D. L. F. A. Ptr.
* 24 10 17 82 45. 33 W. Brom. 23. 13 5 7 48 25 31 3 14 % 7·82 42.30 Sheffield U. 23 14 2 0. 50 43.30: Aston Villa 23-12 4 7 71 43 96 Wednonday 24 12 48 60 45 08 H'field. 94 11 0 7.46 33. 98 Liverpool 24 12 4 3 01 28. Arsenal. 25 11 4 33 34 28 B'ham
24 14 4 $ 4040 28 Bolton 25 113 11 42 49 23 Middlesbro' 24 ก 3 10 44 38. 23 M'chester C. 237 1932 40 23 Portsmouth 2 D 4 10 Blackburn 20 9 4 12 56 64 2 West Ham 24 0 312 40 39 91 Derby 25 8 3 1 .43 49 27 Cheles 23.10 1 14 43 52.21 Leicester 23 6 2.10 44 53 18 Sunderland 23 5 8-12 33 30 16 Blackpool 24 @3 18 34 87 19 Grimsby 24 5 3:16 34 57 13
Division II
·
31
40 92
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.BW. "ON
355 METRES.
DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT,
11 to 11.30 am.-Stooks and
chango quotations.
IN TRAINING FOR THE HONG KONG DERBY,
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allatted, their own events during the meeting, and their progress in ale of great interest and carefully studied. A large batch of Aus extraliam ponies are also in training
and these graceful animals have
11.30 am--Chinese recorded pro roused keen interest, as they are-
of very good quality and likely to
gramma.
12.30 p.m.-European programme of lower the local records.
Vistor records.
i p.m.-Local time and weather
raporte
True Lovers of Sport.
In the gathering at the rails.
1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news,. mail practically every business is repre-
, notice, etc.
12 p.m.-Close down.
17 p.m.-Stock notion, sto. 1.05 to 1.58 p.m.-
sented and people of all communis ties and stations of life are drawn
'5 to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro there by a common love of the
gramme.
sport. His Excellency the Gover quotations mail nor, Sir William Peel, is a fre-
quent visitor, though Sir William is, perhaps, keaner on his ow morning ride, thin, on watching the Ponies. Both Lady Fool and Mrs. Southorn, it might be added, are owners of race pozies.
A Concert.
Violin Solo Fair Rosmary"
(Kreisler).
Violin Elo Ronding." (Krois
lor)-Fritz Kreisler-1398. Song" Lilly Dale" (Thompson) Song- The Hazell Dell (Root), -Oliro Kline with Male Chorus,-4003.
Organ Solo-"Prelude in E Flat"
(Saint-Saens). "*. Organ Solo The Swan" (Saint. Saone)-Marcel Dupre.-1430, Song" Ho How Can I Forget
(Barthelemy).
Song Napulitanata (Costa). -Tito Schipa (Tenor),-1413. Violin Sole Scherzo-Tarantelle"
(Wieniawski). Violin Solo I
Luting" (Bazzini), Jascht Heifetz.-6159.
Runde
dex
Song" Parla Valse" (Arditi). Song "The Gypsy and the Bird"
(Benedict). Mada, Amelita Galli-Carci (Soprono\-1207. Piano Rolo Impromptu in A Flat" (Chopin Op. 29)-Harold Bourr.--1773. P. W. D. L. FA. Pts.8 p.r.-Local tire and weather re-
Leeds. 24 18 4 # 64 28 30 Wolves, 23 13 0 4 06 28 32 Bury
24 14 48 $3 38 30 24 14 4 0 47 27 39 Stoke 24 130 8 44 24 32 Plymouth 24 12 7 5 57 33 31 Notts C. 24 0.78 40 42 25 S'thampton 24 11 3 10.41 49 25 Millwall 24 10 4:10 44 48 24 Notte For 24 8 7 9 40 44.2% Bradford C. 24 8 7 9 53. 48 20 Tottenham 24 8 0.10 55 60 * Port Vale 24 0 4 11 30 48 09 SWARBED 24 10 1 13 45 53 11 Chesterfield 24 8 8:11 39 52.21.
First Round.
Qn. O'South 11. Stranraer Leith
Arbroath
1
1 Albion
Aberdeen
1
1:
Queen's Park 4 St. Mirren
St. Bernards 4 Beith
1
3
Ay
St. Johnstone 3
Hamilton 2 Dumbarton
Citadel
o Partick
Dunfermline B
East Stirling 2 Cly us
Third Lanark 0. Motherwell 7 Sten'muir 2. *Marrayield Edinburgh C. 3 Cowdenbeath & Allos Hibernians
0
3.
Dundee
2 Dundee U.
4 Morton
3
+1
Raith R.
& Inverness
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KIUBHV HOTEL Yuwer HoteL
LIKE A SHIPWRECKED MAN
TO A RAFT.
Rangers.
8 Brechin
2
Lochgelly Celtte
3 Hearts
13
9 Fallcirk
2
Kilmarnock 4 East Fife King's Park 7 Thornhill Forfar Arandale
3 Montrose
2 Bo'nese Dalbeattie
Played, on Wednesday..
I
1
1 Airdrie
3 Bradford
1
3
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division 1.
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Blackburn
Binckpool
Bolton
Everton 4 Sunderland
Huddersfield Chelsea
Manchester C. 3 Leicester
3 Birminghaan 0
8 Liverpool
1
Burnley
33 54 20
3 Portsmouth
3
Oldham
94 7 0 11
34. 38 90
I West Brom.
9
Barnsley
23.8 3 19
2 Wednesday
32
3D
A
1
1
Middlesbro' 3 West Ham
Newcastle
Sheffield ..
2
9 Grimsby
▸
3 Derby
Division II,
- 1
Barnsley Bradford
Bristol C.
Charlton Notts C.
Oldham Plymouth Southampton Stoke Swansea Wolves
• Lceda
2 Tottenham
1
0 Port Vale
0 Chesterfield
0
2 Reading Watford Brighton Norwich Southend
1 Bradford C.
V
1 Bury
2.
8 Millwall
1
Preston N.E.
J
3 Burnley
0
Mansfield
B'nemouth 24 9 5 10 49 48 9
11 46 1 2
3 Manchester U. 1 0 Notts Forr
"0"
Division III. (South).
Bournemouth 2 Queen's P.R. 2
2
Brighton Crystal Pl 5 Bristol R. Fulham 0 Gillingham Mansfield 4 Clapton: 0. Northampton 2 Norwich Reading
5 Cardif Southood
Luton Thames Watford
1 Swindon
0.
4.
1
5- Coventry
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Literature was never more neces-
sary to civilisation than at the pre- sent time, he said. During the last ten years those whose trade was the making of books must have often felt that they were engaged in a vain, thing. The times were out.of joint, everything was unsettled, the world was a melting pot, and it
did not seem the time at all for
the writing of novels, plays and,
савдув
In literature, however, an in- dividual found himself and in a modern world where there wIS A
great danger of the individual: losing himself, we had to cling to literature as a man would eling to a raft in a shipwreck.
One of the great changes of post- war days, added Mr. Priestley, was maan production, which had swept all over the world from America. In that system it was obvious that the machine was
more important Another develop-
than the man.
ment was Fascism and Communism,
which clarified the State at the ex- Brentford z Exeter
pense of individual liberty and action and thought, and the State: became more important than the collective importance of its inhabit-
ante
If the world became a place where the individual disappeared; where the hopes and fears of privato per- sons were no longer of the slightest importance, and in which a person was a function in a community and nothing more, he was sure that a humanistic and liberal literature would survive. So long if it did survive there would be space and opportunity for a man to dream his dreams.
1 Torquay
Division III (Worth).
Barrow
Chester
Crewe Doncaster Hall
Lincoln'
N. Brighton Rochdale Southport York
J-Darlington
3
port. 7.55 to 9.36 p.m.--
4.
Concert Waltzes, The Waltzes of the World" (Rohrerbt)-Marek Weber and His Orch.-VENDIO. Wedding Dance" (Lincke). Blue Danuba " ́(Strauss).—In-` ternational Concert Orchestra.
It is estimated that the total original cost of the ponies now in training was about half a million. dollars. Over five hundred people
are employed, directly or indirect- ly by horse racing in the Colony. The Derby has, by the way, gone to three different owhers during the past three years, one "Chinese," one American, one English.
The Jockeys.
All jockeys racing in Hong Kong are amateurs, and for the Annual Race Meeting a number of jockeys are invited from Shanghai. This year a larger number than usual. aro coming, some owners having in- vited two Shanghai jockeys. Mr. Dallas, one of the best riders in Shanghai, will be here to ride for Mr. Ho Nom Tong, who in 1929 won the Derby with President Hall. Mr. Ho has a likely looking candi- date this, year
and with Mr. Dallas' aanistance, might repent kin 1020 success. As is to be expected.. Mr. Dunbar is making a great effort to capture this year's Derby and has some very good ponies in training, indading Liberty Buy. Mr. Pearce who won last year, KiBO- has a sound string to depend upon, and rumour eredita him with the best of the new Australian ponies. After striving for many years to win the Derby, Mr. Pearce was rowarded last season by the success. of King's Service, and everyone. wil wish him luck this year. Mr. well-known Allen, of Shanghai, owner up North, will be racing this year and has some reliable candi-"
Hie dates in the griffins clasa mounte, will be ridden, it is under Istood by Mr. Encarnacao, who Pianoforte Recital from the Studie: steered in the first Chinese-owned
35927.
"Voices of the Spring" (Straus). "Vienna Blood” (Strauss);=rBos, ton Symphony Orchestra. 8903. "Unrequitted Love" (Lincke). "My Hare." (Strauss).--Inter-
national Orchestra.-34913.-
8.30 to 8.55 p.m.-. 24 7 0 11
52 10 Preston 24. 6 7 11
60 19 M'chester17, 24 7 4 13 37 53 18 Chartton 22 5 6 12 28 Bristol C 24 3 0 15 21 45 12
Division III. (South).
47 18
F. W. D. L. F. A. Fis Brentford 314 54.45 26 33 Crystal P. 23 12, 0,5 49 31 80 Fulham Exoter
Organ Solos, "Ting-s-Ling."
Cheris I Love You."-Jesse Crawford.-20263, "Baresiona."
Hello Aloha! How Are You.'-- Jesse Crawford.-20285,
833 to 0.25 p.m.-Pianoforte recital Derby winner.. Altogether
from the Studio by Miss Luba forthcoming race Peckor.
1. "Garotte in B Vince" (Bach), 2. "Sonata 90
(Haydn).
23 12 ◊ 6 02 41 28 94 12 4 750 40
$5.11 6 8 30 47 29
22 12 48 50 42 99
23 11 7 30 31 27 23 10 6 38 26 27
24 1077 44 34 27
Coventry 21 10 A 3 61 63 U
Qn's F.R. 24. 913 48 43 25 Luton
24 11 310 48 40
*$* Cardiff 23 8 4 11 44 44 20 Bristol B. 23 70 10 42 44 20 Clapton
13 23 6 011. 40. 48 Swindon 23 7 12 30 44 18: Gillingham 23 7 4 12 20 40 18: "Torquay 24 6 6 12 41 04 18 N'ampton 24 3 914-20 43 18 Thomas 23 3 7 13 24 52 -13.
Division III. (Forth),
3.
Capriccio (Mendelssohn). Ballade No. 3" (Chopin).
tho 3. March of
Dwarfs (Grieg),
6. Il Lamento?? (Liszt).
9.25 to 8.43 p.m.-"The Fountains of Rome (Reapighi) played by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alher Coates-- 9127/9.
9.43 to 10.23 p.m.
Variety.
Song" That's Why I'm Happy."
the meeting holds:: Duch in store for followers, of the sport, and a real carnival can be expected. Nothing seems lacking. to make it an entire success.
IL DUCE TO MEET THE POPE.
CEMENTING
RECONCILLATION OF
CHURCH AND STATE.
Rome, Jan. 10:
The Premier, Song "Do Something."-Helen Signor Mussolini, will be received
Kano-21917.
in audiences by the Pontiff to Song "Cowboy's Lamont,"1 morrow, according to an official Song-Good-bye. Old Paint."-statement issued to-day, confirming Harry McClintock with guitar. the long current, rumoure that the
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reconciliation between the Fasciat State and the Catholic Church was
Whispering Baritone Where
Can You Be
Whispring Baritone You May to be outwardly demonstrated by a
Not like It." Jack Smith meeting between their heads. 22443.
This will be the first time since Song" Honey"
the conclusion of the Lateran Song" My Dear."- Mildred Treaty that Il Duce will enter the
Hunt"-22034.
Vatican and, furthermore, the first time that he will bend over the hand of a successor of St. Peter. On thin re-occasion Signor Mussolini will
thank the Pontif for having bestow ed upon him the Order of the Golden Spur, founded by Pius X which as a rule is awarded only to roigning sovereigns Though the audience will have a private char meter, the Papal ceremonies will be rigidly observed throughout,
Chorus Comin' Home," Chorus Evenin "The Revel-2
Grad-21607.
P.W. D. L. F. A. Pts.) Lincoln 22 16 0 4 69 28 35 Gateshead 24 15 2 6 32 30.33 Crewe 25 18 3.7 09 39, 33 Southport 23 12 38 35 30 29 York .94 12 5 7 30 37 29 Chester: 210 86:43 35 28 Tranmere 22:1158 68 34 27 Darlington 23 11 4 8 41, 30 20 Wrexham 24 10 6 8 43 39 20 Accrington 23 11 350 03 96 Hull
33 11 3 9 45 33 20 Barrow 29.121.9 44 35 24 Stockport 4.7 80.20 25.22 Hartlepools 24 8 5 11 38 56 21 Walsall
20 0 8-10 30 42-210.23 Halifax 9379 10 3948 20 Doncaster 8 2 12 31 45 16
3 Gateshead
6 Carlide
Accrington
3
3 Walsill * Halifax
Tranmere.
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1
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2 Wrexham "I, Stockport
2′′ Rotherham
4.
Carlisle
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You."
Song-" Love Me or Leave Me !! Chick Endor (Tenor)-21922.
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