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ENGINEERING & BUILDING

BIG SCOTTISH ROAD SCHEME

RAPID PROGRESS ON

HIGHWAY

NEW YACHT

LUXURIOUS VESSEL FOR

INDIA PRINCE,

Messrs. Philip and Son, Ltd., Dartmouth,haye launched from their Sandquay yard a twin-serow Diesel-engined yacht which they have constructed for His Highnes the Maharaja of Kuteh, India,

Rapid progress has been made with the uncompleted section of the new Ballchulish to Tyndrum highway through the historic Pass of Glencoe, one of the must lib. The principal dimensions of the cult and costly of road puhemies | yacht are:-Length 100ft., bean undertaken in the Scottish High 18ft, depth 101ft. She is built to lands.

Contrary to expectations. how- ever, tint the whole scheme woul be completed this year when the new road would be opened by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the Premier, the official opening will probably be delayed until 1934.

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Lloyd's survey nod classification

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1932.

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.

DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT.

to 11,30 a.m.-Stock quotations. 11.30 nm.-Chinese programme. 12.30 p.m. Europeau programme of

Columbia records.

1 p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

1.13 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Ковд Hotel Orchestra by caurtesy of the management. (During the intervals recorded

Octotte-Maritana Scones That Are Brightest" (Wallace, arr. Sear).

Octätte The Bohemian Girl- Then You'll Remember Mo" (Balle, Arr. Sear).-J. H. Squire Celeste Ostette.-9107.

REMOVAL SALE

Song "The Crocodile (Tradi- RECORDS

tional)."

Song" Richard of Taunton

Hone" (Traditional). Nor-

፲፰ ) 31 Allin and Chorus,- DILDO.

arr,

(Drila,

Octette Souvenir"

Willoughby). Oetette Phantom Minuet** (Hope).-J. H. Squire Celeste Octette.-DB809.

10.30 to 11.30 p.-Dance

gramme,

-סיוק .

.50 cts, each

and

$1.00 each,

music will be broadcast from 10.30 p.m.--Rugby mid-day Press DANCE MUSIC

news.

11.30 p.m.-Close down,

on their highest grade, and has

the Studio). teak planking and decks on Eng-1.30 p.m.--Rugby Fross news, ota

All records in the above Euro- fish oak frames and beams, metal p.m.--Close down. fastened throughout and copper 4 to 7 p.n.-Chinese recorded pro- programmes are supplied by

Messrs. Anderson Music Co. sheated below the water tine.

gramme.

Columbia records..

7.633 to 7.10 p.m.--

Two saloons are built on the 7 to 1130 p.m. -A programme of main deck, fitted in polished trok The Carunch to Kingshouse ser with exine upholstery, while tion of the 32 miles highway is above these salonus and over the just been completed after thæe | angine-room is a Gue promenade years' work, and over 300 men deck. On this dock is the steering have been paki off.

gear fitted in a teak shelter, and Work on the middle section from the whole of the decks are protect. Kingshouse to Bridge of Oreby, ¡ed by canvas awnings. The owners! extending a distance of 12 miles, sleeping accommodation is below! is now in progress, und by the the main deck, and finished in spring of 1933 it is hoped to have white enamel with polished maho the section completed for surfargany furniture and fittings. Elve The other sration from Tyn.tric lighting is fitted throughout, drum to Bridge of Ority was coût- The current being generated by pleted last year.

Stuart-Turner set flted in thus en The total sum spent on the road-gine-room.

IN2.

why will be about £500,000, or ovet The main propelling enginės | £10,000 per toile..

Eighteen-foot boulevards with a consist of two sets of Gleniffer Die- five feet grase verge on either side sel engines, type D.C. 8, each hav are replacing the rough track eating, right cylinders, and giving up by force mountain torrents, and ¦ engineering feats have been accom collectively a total brake horse. power of about 300, which will give plished.

Sounds of workmen blasted third yacht a speed of 12 knots. way through a mountainside of i The machinery is to be install- solid rock at the famous Studdy, ed, and after sea trials to the satis- Hill to reduce a dangerous grn faction of the owner's representa diant. Twenty-three bridges are in- tives, the yacht is to be conveyed

to Kittel on the deck of a cluded in the scheme

steamer fitted with special facili ties for lifting such heavy weights. The lifting weight of the yacht complete will be approximately 100

The new road crosses the Black Mount at 1143 feet above sen level; comnared with 1457 fret sunimit of the old road. This is the high est part of the road.

tons,'

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SILK STORE

51, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON,

PO BOX 189-

large

Description Sketch- Abe ami Sandy JEI the Train"--Abe and Sandy.-DB817.

to 7.41 p..--

7,10

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Orchestral and Band Music,

Maruing. Noo and Night" (You Suppi)-National Mil- tary Band. 0015

Convert Waltz in A" (Glazon- BOW).

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Witches Dance" (Puceini).— The B.B.C Wireless Sym- plumy Orchestra.-9114.- Liebestraum" (Liszt, arr. Somers),

Caprice Viennois" (Kreisler, arr. Tiersch), Debray Somers Hand.--DB600.

Carmen "Selection (Bizet).- Percy Pitt conducting the B.B.C. Wireless Symphony

Orchestra:--9195. p.m.Loeal time and weather

report.

7.41 to 9.41 p.m.—

Variety.

Votal Duet Hold My Hand-

Hold My Hand."-Jessie Mat- thews And Sonnie Ifale...-

D1760.

Orchestral The Dicky Bird Hop."-Bournemouth Munici pal Orchestra.-DB834. Descriptive "Happy Hikers."- Charles Pantose and Company. -DB853.

Organ Solo" My Sunshine Came on a Rainy Day."... Terance Casty.-DB129. Song-To-day

Feel So Happy."-Renale Muller (So- prano).--DR387.

Band The Turning of the

Tide." Geraldo and his Ac cordeon Band,-DB828. · Vocal Duct" Home,"

Layton

and Johnstone. -DB775. Song" Spring is Here Again."!

Marion Harris (Comedienne), DBS31, Humorous Song "Grandma's Nowadays."-Nor- Days and man Long,DB738.- Vocal Duet-" Hold My Hand-- Turn on the Music."--Jessie Matthews and Sonnie Hale.-- DB700.

Orchestral-Rosewood Riddles." -Bournemouth Municipal 'Oe- chestra. DBase."

Descriptive Laughing Stutter- ing Sain."Charles Penrose and Company.-DB860,

Organ

Solo- Somewhore

in

Old Wyoming"-Terance Casey. -DB428.

Song" Just Because I Lost My Heart to You."-Renate Muller (Soprano).-DB067.

Band Day by Day."-Geraldo and bis Accordeon Baud.- DB828.

Vocal Duet All of Me,"

Layton and Johnstone;-DBT75. Song" Gettin' Sentimental."- Marion Harris (Comedienne).— DB851.AK

Humorous Song- The Bushes at the Bottom of the Garden."?_ -Norman Long, -DB7381-

8.41 to 9 p.m.- "Moonlight

Bousta

(Beet

hoyan) Played by Evlyn Howard-Jones (Pianist)-9094/

0005,

0 to 9.30 p.73,---

Teleph. 58845.

Song-

A Concert,

Gaol

tional).

Song" Air Lorg Nan Ellean

(arr. Kenedy-Fraser)

Mar

garet MacInnes (Contralto). DB200

SUNDAY.

20 cts, per copy.

Selection at

10.30 to 11.50 p.m.-A Relay of the Morning Service frovu the Uning Church, Kennedy Road. GRENS Preacher-The Rev. E. C. L. Trcheck.

Hyma:

Order of Service. Voluntary.

Praise to the Holiest

in the Height."

Innovation.

Lord's Prayer.

Hymn: "As Pants the Hart for

Cooling Streams."

Scripture Rending. Hy Thou Whose Almighty

Word."

Prayer.

Solo "A New Commanament" (Maunder) by Mr. W. H. Bailey (Tenor).

Offertory..

Offertory Prayer. Hymn: How Sweet the Name

of Jesus Sounds.” Sermon. Hymn Heard the Voice of

Jesus Say."

National Anthem. "

Bonediction.

11.30 am, to a p.m.-Chinese re-

earded programmo.

I p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

p.m. Close down.

8 to 11.30 p.m. (approx.).- Euro-

pean programme

8. p.m.-Local time and weather

report

8.03 to 8.45 p.m.-A programme of records from Z.B.W.'s Library.

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TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,

8, Des Vœux Road, Central

(Entrance Ice House Street) Telephone 24648.

GUESTS AT THE PENINSULA

The following are slaying at the Peninsula Hotel :-

Major N. A. Adams.

Capt, and Mrs. E. C. Barry, Mr. Herlineioni, Mr. E. G. Bird, Mrs. F. Bowers and son, Col. Boyd, Misses H. and J. Boyd, Mr. A, F. Brennan, Mrs. W. M. Brennan, Mrs. O. Brocklebank, Capt. J. W. Bundred, Capt. Burgess, Mr. R. G. Butler.

Mr. A. L. Caplan, Mr. R. L. Clark and family, Mrs. J. C. Cock- burn, Dr. J. E. H. Cogan, Mrs. E. Cogan. Mr. H. Compere, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Craig, Mr. F. H Crap. nell.

Col. and Mrs. E. S. Doughty, Dr. and Mrs. Drakhnhn,

Mfr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook, Mrs. D. Elder.

Frisque, Mrs. D. A. Frost, Mr. M. J. Duff Vyfe.

Miss D, Faye, Mr. C. I. Fer. rajolo, Capt. and Mrs. W. Field- Song--"Standchen Op. 17. NoHook, Mr. R. H. Fischer, Mr. J.

2" (Strauss). Song-"Morgen Op. 27 No. 4" (Strauss). Elizabeth Schn-

Mr. R. W. Gardiner, Mr. T. H. mani (Soprano)

Geare, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mrs. R. Pianoforte Solo-" Sonata Ap-

F. Good, Mrs, and Mr. J. Gould, passionata in F Minor" (Beet- Col. and Mrs. F. E. Gowan, Mr. hoven Op. 7).--Harold Bauer. T. M; Gregory, Major. J A. A. Vocal Duet-" Miserere " from "II Trovatore" (Verdi).- Mavis Bonnet and John Turner Vocal › Gems -- “Trovatore

(Verdi).-Grand Opera Com-

pany.

"

Organ Solo-"Introduction and Fugue (From Fantasía on "Ad Nos Salutem ") (Franz Liszt). Fernado Germani.

9.43 to 11.30 p.m. (approx.).—

Griffin.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Major A. L. Harris, Mr. E. Hausumann, Miss D. M. Liggitt, Miss Q. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hodgson, Mrs. J. A. Hollowell, Mr. E. S. Hooper, Sirs. L. HowID.

Mira. F. O. Johnson, Mrs. A. M. Jones, Mr. and Mr. F. Jon. Mr. L. H. W. Jones.

31r. A. Keith.

A relay of the Symphonic Con-

Miss S. Lagada, Mr. and Mrs. L. cert from the Peninsula Hotel E. Lamorio, Mr. G. B. Lane, Mr. by courtesy of the Manage-O. Lara, Mr. P. A. Laroche, Col. mont.

(During the intervals J. G. Lecky, Mr. and Mrs. Ledesme recorded music will be broad- and family. cast from the Studio).

Programme.

· Part L'

1. March-- Washington Post"

(Sousa).

Miss N Magallanes, Mr. G. H. McCormick, Mr. W. L. McKenzie. Mr. E. H. Melbye, Mrs. G. L. and Miss S. Menocal, Mrs. M. Mien, Mr. O. Mojzicek, Mr. A. H Morant, Mrs. J. 1. Murphy.

Surg. Comdr. R. P. Ninnis, Mrs.

2.. Waltz "The Wedding Dance D. Norman.

(Lincke).

3. Interinezzy (Nevin).

Narcissus "

Mr. A.-M. Parker, Lt. Comdr. J. M. Park, Mrs. RM. Teacher, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Potts.

4. Selections from "The New Mr. F. Reck, Mr. F. Reinshagen,

Moon" (Romberg).

Mr. G. Remond, Mr. F. C. E, Ren dall, Mr. F. L. Robbins, Mr. P.

A. A. Robling, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. "Musaniello" Hubino, Mr.: W. Russell, Miss M.

W. Russell.

Part 2.

1. Overture (Auber).

2. Waltz

(Sibelius).

Valse Trieste " Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Mr A. L.

Schmidt, Mr. A. L. Beatt, Miss T V. Shirokoff, Mr. E. G. Smith, Mrs. 9. Sorenata Italiana (Schrbeck), J. D. Southern, Mr. R. Stillard;

Fantasio (Opera Drematique) | 3. A. Stokkink, Ms L E Stone Tannhauser (Wagner).

Part 3.

1. Andante from Fifth Symphony

in E Minor (Tschaikowsky). Tarantella (Bcassola),

3 Extase (Louis Gahne).

4. Dance of the Hours (Ballot from the Opera Gioconde)

(Ponthielli).: 11.30 p.m.-Close down:~

Lt.. and Mrs. E. N. Toale, Mr. J. Thomson, Mr. G. Travers, Miss M. M. Tyrrell, Mine D. Tyrrell.

find Mrs, T. P. Uldemp. Mr. L P Van Calcar, Mr. M. J Van-Schreven MrRE, Vidal.

Mr. H. W. Wade, Mr. Y. Watts, Miss P. Webster, Mr. A. C. Wilcox, Mr, H. N. Williams, Miss E Wolnizer, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wutrich.

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