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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

› ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1932.

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20TH, 22x0, 23pp, 24th and 27

FEBRUARY 100%.

ON

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1932.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.

H.K.

VOLUNTEER HARMSTON'S CIRCUS Macao Greyhound Racing Club DEFENCE CORPS.

[OUDERS BY LICUT COLONEL, L. Q BI.8.0, 0...]

N_Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd, and Wednesday 24th February, the first bell will be rungent 11 am, and the first race On Satur- will be run at 11.30 am day, the 27th February, the fret, bell'orps Bard- will be rung at 1 pm, and the first race will be run at 1.30 p.m.

The tin interral will be taken after the fth race on the first. four tinyu.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

Parades.

1. The Band will parade at Hend. quarter's or Monday, February 15 and Friday. February 10 at 5.30

p.m.

TO MOVE TO NEW RECLAMATION.

Harmaton's Circus after a very successful season in Kowloon is to move to Wanchai next week. The first performance in the new location will.bo on Tuesday night.

The circus will be missed in Kow- loon. Many children have gone

2. Every member of the Band-whovory morning to see the animals

is in possession of any Corps Band Instruments must bring them to

Members are reminded that they and their ladies must woor their badges prominently displayed.

No one without a badge will be Headquarters admitted to the Members' Encinapro

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and lub Rooms at $10,00 day including tax or 340,00 including tax for the (ladies $8.00 and $20.00 reg

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on Friday,

February 19 for inspection. This Order must be strictly complied with. Battery-

1. There will be accture on pectively), are obtainable through the Tuesday, February 16 at 5.30 p.m. Member, auch Mamber to be reant Headquarters for Staff and any Secretary upon introduction by ponsible for all ohits, etc.

Badges

admitting to Members En-one else interested. closure will NOT be on sale at tho Race Course.

A limited number of Tids will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy: Tele- phone No. 21940.

On no protext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Mosting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Pablic Enclosure in $1.00 per day including tax for all persons, including Indies and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac mon, etc.,, will not be permitted to op rale within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tillins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Eucosern.

SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servants will be ingred on application to the Secretary, 3rd Moor, Gloucester Building.

Employers are requested to distri- bate them with discrimination and to undorse their names on the passts.

Sorvants are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties, but must remain in their employers stands.

2. There will be a purado at 3.30 p... sharp, at Headquarters for gandrill and signalling on Thurs. day. February 18-

3. Battery Staff will parade 2.15 p.m. ut King's Park on Satur- day, February 30 for 0.P. work,

BIC:

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Engineer Company,~~

1. Monday, February 15, Minia- ture Range, 5.30 p.m.

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2. Friday, February 19. Company will procecil to Camp at Paksha- wan. leaving by Dodwell's launch at Queen'a Fier, 6. p.m. and Kow-

on at 6.10 p.m.

Dress-Jackets, slacks and fold service caps, overcoats will be car. ried and equipment with rifles and bayonets.

The launch will bring the party back at about 8.30 pm, Sunday evening. February 21.

It is essential that all those going, should send in their names and il this is not done in sime to make

Any presons found loitering with arrangements, the Camp will have Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be to be cancelled.

removed from the enclosure

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

Hong Kong, 9th February, 1832.

HONG KONG HORTICUL TURAL SOCIETY,

[1794

of

THE ANNUAL SHOW

FLOWERS and VEGETARLES will be held at the VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS on THURSDAY, the 3RD MARCH, 1932, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m...

and been shown sound by their old friend" "Chocolate "-many older

Children" have, we learn, boon for several nights running in tho box senta, watching the entertain- ment "with attention and evident plonsure, while the small people who have been taken to one or other of the matinees have generally by por- sistent appeale managed to per suade their parents to let them go a second time. One little girl, juat

the word "cirons " runs, and gata three years old, every time she hears

her hat my likee, just now go she says with an eager smile of anticipation

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What is the secres of this fascina.

3. Monday, February 2 Miniation which the circus seeing to exert ture Range.

4. Thursday, February 25, D.L. training. Wellington Barracks... Carys Signals—

Parnde at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 16, for Buzzer Practice, Armoured Car Company:-

Car Section: Ther's will be a parade as the P.W.D. Garage on Friday, February 19. Muchiar Gun Company.--

1. The Company will parade in

or young and old. Is it perhaps. that the entertainers are alive, or that the performance lacks the so- phistication to which the cinema had accustomed ups. Whatever it may be it is quite clear that though we all enjoy a good film we can still delight in that earlier and less ex- quisitely polished entertainment- the circus.

We hope that Harmston's will

close columy of Platoons st 5.30 have as good a season in Wanchai

n.m.. sharp, in mufti at Volunteer as they have had in Kowloon,wo ENTRIES will DEFINITELY CLOSE at noon on TRURSDAY, the aquarters on Tuesday, Februare sure at all events that some of 25TH FEBRUARY, 1932, at the Hon,ary 10-Lecture on Repairs and Ad.

will consider the journey to the Socretary's Oftes, 15, Queen's Road, ustments by Sgt. Terry in the their patrons from the Mainland Central, but intending Exhibitors are Lecture Room. requested to SEND IN THEIR EN- THIES AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.

Mombers who have not yet paid their subscription and ALL THUNE who WISH to JOIN the Bocinty are requested to send $5.00 immediately tö the Undersigned.

J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon, Beerotary. 1792]

HONG KONG & SHANGHAI -BANKING CORPORATION,

2. All Recruits will parade at Reclamation well worth while to ace Kennedy Road Range under C.S.M.; Slattery at 3.30. p.m. on Tuesday, the cireus again. 14th instant.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Portugurar Company.—

1. The Company will parade at Corps Band, as from October 19, Headquarters on Friday, 19th at 1931.

3.20 p.m., sharp, as per Company; Training Programme.

2. The Pork Range is allotted to the Company on Sunday, February

Details will be issued later.

4.4.4.4. Company.

1. The A.P.C. Section will parade nt 5.30 p.m. at North Point on Thursday, February 16.

Strength.

··

The following have been taken on the Strength:

No. 177 Gnr. 8. Beach,

J. P.W.D., Battery, February 2, 1602. No. 1778 Pte. S. A. Fowler, Eane, Crawford, Ltd. A. Car Company," Molor Cycle Section, February 6,

1032.

17

No. 1779 Pto. H. F. Westlake, Millington,, Ltd, Motor Car Sec- tion, February 9, 1932.

No. 1780 pr. G. W. Tolmie, The Officers Commanding the un- dermentioned Units will issue their Chartered Bank, M.G. Troop, Orders separately to their Com February 12, 1982. Banda:-

that the ORDINARY YEAR. LY MEETING of the bareholders in this Corporation will be held at

2. The Portugiese Section will the Head Office of the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's Road Central, Hong parade at 3.30 p.m. at Headquar. Kong, on SATURDAY, the 27ters on Friday, February 19. FEBRUARY, 1982, at 11.80 D. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a statement of Accorinta for the year ending 81st December. 1981.

The Register of Shares of tho. Corporation will be CLOSED from Monday, the 15th February to Saturday, the 27th February, 1992, (both days inclusive); during which period no transfer of Bharos can be registarod.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

V.M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager.. Hong Kong, 5th Feb., 1982.

11786

1. Machine Gun Troop. II. Scottish Company.

Checking of Rolis.

4

O'S. C. Units are again reminded of the importance of checking their, Rolls with the Corps Munter Boll in the Adjustant's Office. Copies of the. Monthly Strength are forward ed to all concerned to enable any be discovered. discrepancy (Repented).

Checking of Attendance Register. O'S. C. Units will cause their Attendanes Register to be checked with the Corps Attendance Register forthwith in view of the approach the Annual Efficiency Board,

Armas Drill.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE &. FINANCE CO., LTD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the ANNUAL ORDIN-(Repeated). ARY GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL, Hong Kong, O'S. C. Units are reminded of the on MONDAY, the 29TH FEBRU importance of the practice of arma ARY, 1982, at 11:30 am. for the drill as much na possible in view purpose of receiving the Report of the of the approach of the 0.0.0'. Directars together with a Statement Inspection. (Repeated). of Accounts for the year ended 81st Dacomber, 1881.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THUESDAY, 18ru FEBRUARY to MONDAY, 29tя FEBRUARY, both days inclusive. (........

JOHN D. HUMPHREY & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1982. [.805

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Promotion.

+4

Platoon,

No. 1781 Pte. H. E. Santus, H.K. Hotel Garage, No. 7 February 1, 1932.

Leava.

D

2OG KAUING

MACAO

2nd Lieut. M. I. de Ville, Battery, granted to months lava from Saturday Night February er to December 20, 1932.

Sunday

No. 807 L/Cpl. J. G. Hooper, En. gineer Company, granted 9 months' ieave from February 14 to Novem- ber 13, 1932.

No. 1085 Pte. D. C. Brodie, No 7 Platoon, granted 3 months' sick leave from November 20, 1931 to February 19, 1999.

No. 1760 Pts, A. H. Harbor, No. 3 Platoon, granted 2 months' sick leave from Dedomber 7, 1931 to February 20, 1937.

גן

8.30 pm.

2.00 p.m.

40 cents

Public Stand Members' Stand - $1.00

STEAMERS

SATURDAY

SUI TAI VENEZIA SUI AN

No. 1331 Pte. K. H. Babger, No. 4 Platoon, grusted 12 months leave from January 1 to December 31, 1932,

No. 1387 Pte. F. D. Angus, No. Platoon, granted 10 months leave SUNDAY from February 50 to December 25, 1902.

No. 1571 Cpl. G." P. Ferguson, 1st No. 4 Ptn., M.G. Co. Machine Gun Troop, promoted Ser- 2nd No. 4 Pen, M.G. Ca. geant with effect from February 12,3rd Car Section 12.

Struck Off the Strength.

HAVING COMPLETED 3 YEARS' SERVICE. No. 1370 Bum. C. H. Osmund,

(Continued on next column.).

"

Machine Gun Competition. The following is the romilt of the Machine Gun Competition held at Lo Woi-

Pts.

338.

SUN.

390

$10.

4th No. 7 Platoon

312

oth Machine Gun. Troop 6th Motor Cycle Section

290 SUN.

245

7th No. 4 Platoon

130

W. H. G. GoArun. Capt. Adjutant, H.K.V.D.. Corps.

...

8.00 am. 2.00 p.m..

5.30 p.m.

SUI TAI & VENEZIA

9 a.m. (Excursion)

STEAMERS TO H.K.

VENEZIA & Sur Ax

3 a.m.

SUI TAI 4.00 p.m.) Venezia—3:30 pm.

ROXOR

CHURCH NOTICES.

`ST. "JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hora Kora.

Fanndary 14, 1932;—

1st SUNDAY I Last. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Poak Chprob),

8.a..

Children's Service, 10 am. Matting and Sermon, 11 am. Preacher-The Donny Subject Reverence." Evensong: 6.30 p.m.

Preacher Roy, H. Y. Koop. Subject:"God. in Action."

Special Motions, Protestant Cemetery Chapel, Evensong, b.16 pan.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Chuệch of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Man, U.S.A.)

MACDONNELL Road, Below BOWEN ROAD TRAM STATION.

SUNDAY SERVICE,"

February 14, 1939, 11.15 a.. mom

Subject:"SOUL."

The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock.

Wetnosday Evening Meeting, 8.00 p.m. Reading Room at above address open- Tateday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON

355 METRES.;

SATURDAY..

11 to 11.30 jum.-Stock and' ex

change quotations.

11.30 a.m.--Chinese recorded pro-

Krumme.

12.30 pin--European programme of H.M.V. and Vietor records. J p.m.-Local time "and weather

report.

The Publio in cordially invited to atland' the services and visit the Reading Room 8

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UNION CHURCH.

(HORG KONG).

BUNDAY, SERVICES on Feb. 14, 1932-

Morning Service, 1.1 a 2

Proncber-The Rev. Dr. W. P.

Morrill of the Brick Presbyteran Church, New York City.. Evening Service. 6 p.m.

Preacher: The Rev. John Roberts, B. A., of Cardiff, South Wales. Sunday School:

"

Konnedy Road, 10 .. *Taiko, 2:45 pm. Social Hour after Evening Service.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

CHURCH, WANGHAI (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East). SUNDAY, February 14, 1939 ---

1st SUNDAY IN LENT. Morning Survios, 10.15 a.m. Evening Service, 0 p.m.

Proscher-Rev. Erris C. H. Trib

beck.

LL

Sunday School, 3 p.m.

BAILORS AND SOLDIERS'.

HOME, WANCHAL.

29, Bennessy Road-

SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m.-Serviço Men's

Hour.

MONDAY, February 15th, 5 pm.-S.

day School Social

TURDAY, Ap.-Fellowship Meeting. WEDNESDAY, 8.30 pm. - Debata.

8p.m.-Local time and weather

soport.

8.03 to 8.18 p.m.-

Nell Gwyn Dances" (German). played by the Band of H.M. "Grenadier Guards, conducted by

Capt. George Millêr.-4971/2. 8.10 to 8.37 p.in.-

Moments Musicanz (Schubert) played by Ethel Leginska (Pian- ist).--4867/8..

8.37 to 8.35 p.m.-

The Merchant of Venice" (Rose) played by Quentin Mac-

lean (Organist).--1595/8.

8.35 to 9.16 p.m.-

"Chauve Souris "A selection of of Russian songs recorded in the Vandeville Theatre, London.- 4423/8. 3.18 to 10 p.m.

A Concert,

Orchestral-"Chant Sars Parbles"

(Tschaikowski).

Orchestral" Chanson Tristo "* (Tschaikowski), Court Bym- phony Orchestra-3447R, Song-Softly Awikes My Heart"

(Saint Saens). Song- Koming" (Balaon and Del Riego)-Muriei Brunskill (Contralto)-332811.

Pinho

1.30 p.m.-Rugby Preas news, mail

notice, etc.

2 p.m.-Close down,

to 11.30 p.m.-Europeau. pra- gramine of Viotor and H.M. V. records.

p.m.-Mail novice.

7,04 to 7,40 p.m.—

VICTOR RADIO

SERVICE STATION.

All types of Radios,

"

Electric Gramophones, etc.,

can be repaired

by our

Radio

Expert

and

A selection of Ethelbert Nevina Amplification Engineer

music played by tb Vietor Salon

Group And Orchestra, directed by Nat Shilkret.--C-a.

1.49 to 8,25 p.m.------

Four Chopin Hallades" played by Alfred Cortot.---M-94.

(1) Th Minor; (2) In F Major. (3) In A Flat Major, (4) In F Minor:

p.m.-Loual time and weather

report.

9.25 to 9.33 p.

The entire musical numbers of the Opora Tatiente" (Oilbert and Sullivan). under the direction of R. D'Cyly Carte. 19.38 to. 11.30 p.in.—

Dance Programme.

Fox Trot-Rollin' Down' the

River."

Fox Trot- Mio Cara."-433. Fox Trot "Sweepin' the Clouds i

Away,"

Fox Trot-"Any Times's the Time

to Fall in Love. --22346. Waltz Laugh Clown Laugh.. Fox Trot The Dance of the

Blue Danube."—21308. Fox Trot-Thank Your Father."

--22336.

Fox Trot Good for You. Bad

for Me,"

Fox Trot" Rio Rita.".

Fox Trot" Kinkajou.”—20174. „ Waltz." A Shady Tree...

Fox Trot Dancing. Tambour-

ing."-20979.

Fox Trot Just a Little Closer," Fox Trot"Good Evening","ver

92499;!

Fox Trab

Fox Trot

-R

Fox Trot Fox Trot

Montana Call."

The Moon Is Low."

Into My Heart." Dark Night?'-22420. Waltz Princess Flavia." Waltz Always”—19035.

Fox Trot-The Verdict Is"Lite," Fox Trot-Reminiscing."--

22412.

Tox Trut All I Want is Just

one.""

Fox Trot Dancing to, Save"

Your Sole, "--22394.

Fox Trot On the Sunny Side

of the Street."

at

TSANG FOOK PIANO

COMPANY

8, Des Voeux Road, Central

(Entrance Ice House Street). Telephone 24648

FANLING HUNT

STEEPLECHASES RACES SUNDAY.

Bpacial Train leaves Kowloon 1.05.

First class train fare 8 7.00-includes

admission; to course.

SHOWING TO-DAY

AND

(1798.

SUNDAY, 14th Feb

AT THE

KING'S

THEATRE

Fox Trot-" Exactly Lake You"-|| ALL-BRITISH

22354.

"

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Walte My Heart Belongs to the NEWS REELS

Girl Who Belongs to Somebody Else."

Fox Trat-The Song Without a

Name."35.

Fox Trot Love is Like a Song." Fox Trot Say Oui Cherie."

-99531.

Fox Trot-Always in All Ways." Fox Trot Beyond the Blue

Horizon,2530.

+

"Fox Trot-"A Big Bouquet for

You."

Fox Trot-I'm Learning a Lot

from You."-22518. Waltz

Was It a Dream?" Waltz That Melody of Love.'

21207.

ડ્રા

Fox Trot-"Sing. Something

Simple:"

Fox

22318.

Trot-Lucky "Seven:"-

Waltz-"Beloved."

Waltz Dream River."-21339. 10.30 p.m. (approx.)-Rugby Press

nowi

11.30 p.m.-Close down.

Solo-"Au Couvent" (Borodine)-Jan Cherniavsky... All records in the above European) Violin Sole "Paderewski's programmes are supplied by Messrs.

Minuet Pamphrase (Pade S. Moutrie & Co. rewski-Kreisler).-Leo Cherniav

sky.--33001.

U

Chorus In This Hour of Soft- ened Splendour" (Smith and Pinsult);

Chorus "Absence" (J. L. Hat-30

ton). The Salisbury Singers.- 4188.

Cariflon Solo-"O Come All Ye Faithful"-Kamiel Lefevre of Moline-4680.

Song- Bird Songs at Eventide"

(Barrie and Conten). Bong-Dusk in the Valley "1

(Meredith and Lehmann) Hubert Eisdell (Tenor)-4812, Piano Solo" Tango" (Albeniz Godowski)-Leff Poulshnoff.-

1630,

10 p.m.-Close down,.

SUNDAY.

to 11-p.m.-Relay of the morn- ing servien from St. Joseph's Church-Sermon: "Nature of Penance," by the Rev. Father P. Joy, B.J.

11 a.m. to 19.13 p.m.-Relay of the service from St. Paal's Church. 12.16 to p.m. Chinese recorded

programme, p.m. Local time and weather

report,

p.m.-Close down.

8. to 10 p.m.-European programama

At 11.45 a.m. Continuous Programmes' Falling Stars.

Highlights of Hamburg. Mamie Soutter. Tree Blasting

Wonders on Wheels. Noble Stars Scintillates

at Newmarket. Lord Chancellor leads

Judges Procession. "Much Ado" in Shakes-

peare's Town Boxers Knock-out Jock-

eys.

A Donkey Derby ends a

Perfect Day: Rigorous Rugger

Twickenham. General Election.

T. Atkin—Showman.

Spare Parts.

Crowned

Amid Co froversy, ⠀

at

Britian's New Destroyers.

A He-Man's Hike, Wedlock at Much Wen

lock. Brookland's Rodeo.

PRICES

Stalls -

Roaring

20 cents Dress Circle - 50 cents

Completely Change

of Columbia recorda supushed by Programme every Week

Messrs Anderson Music Co.

(Continued on previous cölumn.)

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