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FIRST. OHURCH OF CHRIST,
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JUNE 19, 1938
Sunday Bouvion, 11.35 m.30.
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UNION CHURCH. (HONG KONG).
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SUNDAY JUNE 12, 1932-
Morning Service, 11 m. Evening Service, 0p.m.
Preacher at both Berrioca
The Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck, Social Hour after Evening Borvig. Sunday School
Kennedy Road, 10 am.
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WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH, Wanchai
(Opposite Royal Naval Hospital,
Queen's Road, East).
The following are the forthcoming Services, etc. at the Wesleyan Method-
ist Church, Wanchai,
SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1931:~
Morning Service, 10.15 o'clock
Evening Service, 8,1h o'clock
Preschor for both Service:--- The Rev. E. G. Powell of the Union Church, Hong Kong.
SAILORS" AND SOLDIERS:
HOME, Wanchai.
22, Hennessy Road
MONDAY 1), Balminton Clus
Mect.
TEZODAT (14th), 9 pay- -Fellowship
Mooting.
WEDNESDAY (15th), 1a.m. to 12 noon, Ladies' Church Aid Sucalty Muet. THURSDAY (16th-Badminton Club
Meet
TO-MORROW
AT THE KING'S
More vital today than when its mighty drama - folded on the silent Bateen.
THE
MIRACLE
MAN
A Garamount Geches
SYLVIA
SIDNEY
CHESTER
MORRIS JÚVING FICKIL YOUR WRAY ROBERT COOGAN'
HOBART BOSWORTH
Victor and H.M.V. records,
1 p.m. Local time and weather
report.
1:03 to 2.16 pm-Rolag of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the management. During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from
thu Studio).
1.30 p.m.-Mail notice, weather
forennst, etc.
213 p.m. (approx.).-Close down. 4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
to 11.30 p.m.--European pro- gramme of Victor and H.M.V. records.
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7 p.m.-Mail' notice, stc.
HONG
Piano Solo
KONG DAILY PRESS,
SATURDAY, JUNE
LAWN BOWLS.
She's Funny That Way." Carroll Gibbons --- B3031
GLOOMY PROSPECTS FOR
THE WEEK-END.
Song" Happy Days Are Here Again."-- 'Johnny Marvin (Comedian),-29186. Guitar Dust Loya Dream of Weather indications and ground Lula Lu."--Frank Ferers and conditions are not at all encourag ing for the usual Saturday pro- John Paaluhi.-B335,
gramme of lawn bowls. It is like Song- It's a Habit of Mine."-y that all the fixtures will have Maurico Chevalier (Baritone).to bo postponed for the second weak in succession. The following are the fixtures for the afternoon
-2007.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
1.43 to 8.18 p.m.
A Concert.
Ane
Song- Valley of Laughter" (Sanderson). Mavis Bennett (Soprano).-B372. Piano Bolo-" Le Petit
Blace" (Ibert). Piano Solo" Roboco" (Palm- Kren), Benna Moisoivitch. -- £499.
Vocal Dust Thinking of You"
Division L
Kowloon Dock v. Taikoo « Craigengower 4. Civil Servic Bowling Green . Police Kowloon. C.C. . Recreio
Division I.
Reoreio. Electric R.C. Taikoo v. Kowloon C.C. Civil Service v. K.B.G.C. Yacht Club Craigengower
7.03
1.2 to
p.m. Petrouchka Suite" (Scrawinsky).—Boston, Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sorge Koussovitz. ky.6882/6884.
Five O'Clock Girl"-Ruby). Vocal Dust Marigold" (Ben
ly).- Winnie Melville and Derek Oldhar.-B3029, Violin. Solo Ruralia Hun-
garica-Molto Vivace" (Doha-0.25 anyi).
0.34
0.32
7.27 to 7.45 p
Variety,
Organ Solo~" Orange Blossom Tine."Sandy MacPherson.-- Ba100.
Song-"Body and Soul"-Gracio Fields (Comedienne).-B3383,
For
TONE.
QUALITY,
BEAUTY,
DURABILITY,
obtain the
Violin. Solo Ruraba Han-
garica-Presto" (Dohnanyi).-9.30 Fritz Kreisler. -1428. Song" I Love the Moon
(Rubens).
Song-Jeunesso"
(Barry).-
Walter Glynnu (Tenor)--B2761+ 3.15 to 9.30 p.m.--The entire musi-
cal numbers of the Opera "II.M.S. Pinafore" (Gilberts Sullivan), recorded under the direction of Rupert D'Oyly Carte.-C-13.
9.30 to 11.30 p.m.-
Dance Music,
Fox Trot The Moon is. Low," Fox Trot- Montana Call."
24392.
Fox Trot-Lucky Seven."" For Trot -- Sing Something
Simple."-22338.
Fox Trot Say Oui Cherie." Fox Trot Love is Like &
Song."-22531.
Walt Save the Last Dance for
Mo."
Fox Trot Too Late."-9871. Fox Trot Limehouse Blues." Fox
Trot " Echoes- of the Jungle."-9743.
MORRISON Fox Tro She Didn't
PIANO
(Guarantedd ten years)
FOR SALE OR HIRE
..at
TSANG FOOK PIANO
COMPANY,
8, Des Voeux Road, Central,
(Entrance Ive Houss Street) Telephone 24648.
"Yes","
Say
Fox Trot The Night Was Made
for Love."22500. Waltz-" Paradise,"
Waltz Someday I'll Find
You.”—2004.
Fox Trot" Buffalo Rhythm." Fox Trot-" On the Bean. With
Fou."-99740.
Fox Trot- June Time in Love
Time."
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR
TO-MORROW.``
Old Course. m. W. Mulcahy and C. W. F.
Booker.
G. T. Thaco and R.
Sanger
I. H. Genre and W. C. Shields.
H. N. Williamson and Lt. H. W: Dowkes.
Fox Tro" After, To-night." -
22744. Walta-Call Me Darling." Waltz When the World
New."-2846.
was
11, 1932.
LATER CRICKET IS SO IRKSOME.
AMATEURS WILL RESENT THE CLASH WITH
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS.
Writing in a recent issue of the I should aid cricket, especially fold- Sunday Despatch, Jack Hobbing, and that is why I play badmin- (England and Surrey) mys
Cricket reformers are an indüs trious let and a succession of leaden skies has given them more scope than usital for original and, if I may say so, high-falutin' sugges--
Lions.
Many of these brain-wavos' will, fear fall on stony ground, but lator cricket in "already an necom- plished fact, though London is never likely to look on it with a kindly eye.
Has it occurred, by the way, "to the advocates of the later start that this just one more step in the direction of driving the amatour out of first-class cricket? We can ill afford to lose any more amateurà, and, natural, if a man gives up time to the game, he wants to en- joy it to the fall..
Cricket is Only a Game Aftar All
It is no good making oricket" irk- 'some. After all, it is only a game, though we professionals are accused of looking on it purely from a business standpoint.
That is not the case. We were all amateurs once, and had we not
loved the game could not have de veloped our skill sufficiently to have But I am become professionals. digressing.
Amateurs have social engagements to think about; "there is the theatre, bridge parties, and a hundred and nue other diversions which ATA bound to clash with late cricket.
By the time a player is dressed, gets back to his hotel, and sits down to dinner it would be 8.4 p.m. at least. A quiet pipe afterwards, and it is bed-time--all too soon.
In provincial town, where the ground is central, it will no doubt Fex Trot On the Sunny Side he possible gab people from work
to look in for an hour. The autho of the Street."
--99336
Fox Trot Exactly Like You,"rities are trying to cater for those enthaginsta like shop-assistants who seldom have the chance of seeing a Fox Trot-Sweepin' the Clouds big match, and, after all, the coun- ties are bound to consider any thing Away."
that will help finances.
:
Fox Tro Any Time's the Time
to Fall in Love."”-22316.
There is no Australian team to' bring grist to the mill this season.
From a playing point of view Waltz Blue Kentucky Moon."
there is much to be said for start. Fox Trot My Moonlight Rosing in the afternoon. Rain has a
ary."-820.
Fox Trot" I Still Remember Fox Trol-1 Never Dreamt " . (You'd Fall in Love with Me).
-22301.
habit if falling most often in the night, and thus we have that too familiar legend. No play before lunch."
Mora Play Likely I Start. Delayed. With a 1.30 start thero is almost
Fox Tros "Ten Cents a Dance."rtain to be more actual play. On Fox Trot Send for Me."
92483..
Fox Trot All I Want is Just
One."
Save
Fox Trot Dancing to
Your Sole."--22381. Waltz One More Waltz." Wolta Until We Meet Again
Sweetheart."-99321.
10.30 p.m.-Eugby mid-day Press
news.
11.30 p.m. Close down.
All records in the above Euro- pean programmes are supplied by Mears. S. Moutrin & Co.
SUNDAY,
Fox Trot How the Time Can 11 Le 19.15 p.m.-Relay of the Morn- inge Service from St. John's Fly."--90740.
Cathedral.
Fox Trot" Stepping into Love 12.15 to 2 pm.-Chinese recorded
Collinstone."
Tungo Tango
· 94013.
Americano."-
Fox Trot So Sweet."
Fox Trot" Doin' the Rumba,
060.
Fox Trot-One Night Alone
With You.'
(Continued on next column.)
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programme.
1 p.m.-Lotal time and weather re-
port, etc. 2 p.m.-Close down.
8 to 11 p.m. (approx.).-European
programme.
8.03 to 8.30 p.m.-Relay of an Organ Recital from the Union Church by Mr. G. Longyear.
Programma.
1. Chora! Preludes Nos. and
(J. S. Bach).
2. Adagio (Op. 30) (Merkel). 3. Easter. Hymu. and Intermezzo
(Masenkai).
4. Berceuse (Redhead).
the average. wickets will be better and batsmen will not have the same dread of that first half-houh, when the dew is still on the grass.
For the benefit of those who have been advocating a knock-out trophy on the scale of the F.A. Cup, I would point out that the cricket authorities have resolutely set their tares ngainst competitive cricket with a cup and medals se reward.
The idea inight be feasible enough, but there is great danger that the Fordinary county fixtures would be
come congested. Cricket is not quite like soccer, which is played only once a week.
If the scheme ever comes to any- thing. which I doubt, then I hope a one-innings Immock-out compati- tion will be tried. Even so, the gates will never approach those at Soccer Cup-ties. Football will always have the advantage because every apeetator sees both the start and the finish."
"
Ovor 250,000 Spectators. However, I once played before 83,247 people in a Test anatch at Melbourne-a record for a day's cricket-and the match was watch- The ed by 289,457 spectatora. figures are. all the more impressive when one realises that Melbourne has only about an eighth of Lon dun's population.
It is too early yet seriously to discuss the chances of the Indian touring team, which has already ex 4perienced all the mixed blessings of our climate. When they become ne- climatiand the Indiana ought to do well. They must feel the cold 50 times more than we do; the light is strange to thom, as are our cus- tome and food.
5. Shepherd of Souls (Jones). .. 9.33 to 8.15 p.m.-A programme of Victor record supplied by Messro, Tanng Fook Pinno Co. Chural Behold God The Lord" (from "Elijah)(Mendels- sohn). The Mormon Tabernacle Choir-35873.
Piano Sole Etode in A Flat Major" (Chopin).Alfred Cortette.-1101.
But make no mistake. When we have some sun and the Indians have a chance to loosen their jointa it will be found that they have a number of good bowlera. Five of them were in the ten in which Sutcliffe and I played in India, So I am not peeking without the book.
They have one or two useful teft handers, including Ghulam Mahtom- ed and P. E Palia.
Song- The Swallows" (Dole
Dell'Acqua).-Darwin Bowen, What has come over the weather Jr. (Boy Soprano).-33947. in recent years In my young Violin Solo Thais - Medita-days it used to be possible to prae- tion (Massenet)-Fritz Kreis- tice at the nets early in March, lor.-0644.
but it is a long time now since a ----Hymn--!! Adento Fidelen (Oh | Surrey tria) was played on a dry.
Come All Ye Faithful) (Por wicket. tugal)-John McCormack and Trinity Choir.---6607.
Piano Solo"Prelude and
Not So Easy to Execute shots. We are all in the same boat. Cricketers have no chance of getting
Fugue in C Major" (Bach).— } into form- until they have get a Harold Samuel.-$124.
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few runs in the middle. One falls (This record is by special re-naturally into defence, but it is a guest).
different story when one comes, te 8.45 to 11 p.m. (approx.).-A relay execute shots. Then there is a feel- from the Peninsula Hotel by ing of risk; and timing is not what courtesy of the management, of it might be. the second Symphonic Concert, conducted by Mr. J. Futera (during the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio). 11.30 pm-Close down.
The father of a public schoolboy writes asking if lowa tannia is detrimental to cricket. No other game in my opinion, can be do “Shitaly" Harmful tricket wilem-it- is played too much. Any fart game.
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ton during the winter. It is good
| for speeding up and "keeping be
leg musclos loose.
Before parting, få word of con- gratulation to Mr. Jardine on soring the first century of the season.my: memory served me correctly, it must be many yanta since au amateur accomplished the feat.
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