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SUNDAY, 30th October, 1932

Commencing at 8.45 p.m.

By

The Band of The South Wales Borderers.

lly kind permission of 12. Col. G. T. Balhes, D.9.0., and the

SYMPHONIC

CONCERT

Berry 1st Battalion The SOUTH WALES BORDERERS,

Zich Regiment.

Programme

PART I

1 MARCHI FROM The Pirhead Byrney

2 EXCERPTE PRO PER GIT BUTTE

(0) Morning, on the Marocco Coust

-The Dance of 12 Zmyw

3. AN IYAMAN Ärkamatu zen.... ATOME PARM... Finlandia

INTERVAL PART II

OVERTER Bay Bla.........

BELUTION FROM THE PRITI OF PETLAXCR" PANTATIA.......... The Glory of Ioara..

. Tiekalkowsky

at com. Gelag

Prieda

..Bībelines.

Mendelsoha ...Sattican are. Krien

DESCRIPTIVA......In Chinees Temple Garden.......Katelity.

(The Incantation - A Manshu Wedding Prod

pares The Incantation proceeds-neo of the Boon)

D. BELECTION.

SON WALTE

INTERVAL

PART HI

... Bacchanalia..........

pagiannou. | Zustige Bruder ................

GRAND MITAzy Tattoo

{u} The Assembly

8

Ou the March

FINALE

Rogea

Follad

Creations Xymn Abdo with re

· Welsh Watłomul. Hymn Den "Wind' by Mhadat

The Warwickshire Lads and Lasses

Karoh at the Hen of Harlech

GOD EAVE THE KING.

The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1932.

DINNER DANCE TO-NIGHT

AT GLOUCESTER BUILDING

RESTAURANT

Owing to many requests from war patrons there will be a special Dinner Dance at the Gloucester Building Restaurant to-night, when Dick Adamson's Gloucester Band will render their usual fine pro granime of dance music.

CONVENT OF THE PRECIOUS

FLOOD RAISE $3,400.

Tho Precious Blood Convent

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17th-This forenoon did call upon the King's great shippo Curaber- land and did drink a glass or two of Malaga wine with Mr. Cabb and Ind-This day dawns very fair Mr. Rock. And here I do find the and the air hath a pleasant nip in tale of the elephants do grow apace it, for all that the middle day be as I suppose to equal their so hot. Very busy in my office and trunks-as they would imply they did cat my nutcheon of sandwiches are now on board.. Later by mis. I there, and so to Sookunpoɑ to play chance I did enquire if the fore at Kricketts with the Army side, turret hoists had proved so ill they were minded to bring up the shells. who be good enough and shall be

so when the be at full by elephant trunks, but upon reflec- strength. At the end very dark, tioun I perceive it was unwise to and I was much diverted to learn pat such interrogation to the Gun- that the ages of the last two hats-nery Officer. Busy later at the office RECENT CHARITY BAZAARmen who did play out time lacked and writing my mail.

but three years of a century. Yet

28th-Up betimes and to my I fear their notches seldom total office whore reading in the Newes to their ags. Offering many a cast Sheets I learn that the Malny i in ang motor enach all refuse, amilStates do propose to send away later I um mighty pleased thereat their Indian battalion and substitute for the hireling driver deth pre-a native one, to which thứ Autho- termit of his return. So I take a rities agres if so be the Malayan cast myself in Mr. de Rome's car, troops do show themselves capable but why both his doors do fall off of ensuring the defence of the coun from their hinges when I enter the try. But how they shall prove this vehiclo I know not. So to the

is not said, and I am minded to Krickette Clubbo, where I drink a tell my old friend Colonel Bird that few glasses of strong waters with ho should praetermit his November Camp and lead the Volunteers to Mr. T. Hayward who tells me how invade Malaya; and so all sides that he was not out for the ball did would be gratifed. And indeed, strike him too high, and Ister with Malaya seoma most busied upon armaments as I perceive the scheme Mr. A. Beek who tells me how that for A Naval Volunteer Reserve, the ball did strike him low upon which Sir Cecil Clementi did drop the leg-guard. And I perceive it here some four years ago or more, has now been forced through by the to be mighty well for Mr. Hayward Official vote. And to myself I re should have a care lest they escape comes in. But whether they are to that in Krickette they strike not a fleet that I am plonsured that my by swimming to Medway which he flown from shippe to shippu h

Looking general average.

Later to the lot lies not in Malaya.

from my window, I perceive the shippo has had passengers enough | knows not, nor do I thinke the these last few months. To the Master of the Harbour would' per Chibbe to dine and so to bed.

King's great shippe Cumberland be

Clubbe for my nuncheon, where fmit it for clear reasons. A fine day this day, and work very irksome, gone to a buoy, and I do suspect: fast it may be a wise precaution moet, Mr. Poy who tells me that yet as the mail doth close carly. ing ashore and out of the Dockyard great shippe Cumberland be gone my office until six of the clock anul to prevent the elephants from walk- he has it from the Yard that the bere be naught for it. Working in anperceived. Yet would I counsel to the buoy that her elephants may then to call upon a pretty Lady the Mahout Lieutenant in charge be more easily exercised upon the and her Lord, and go back to dinner that heavy bodies lloat well, and he flying.deck of Hermes, which to-day and bed.

Bazaar, was held under the patron nge of Mrs. W. T. Southom on the 21st inst., in the Convent Build ing in aid of the Children's Hos pital and the Orphanage.

In spite of the bad times, the Bazaar proved to be a great suc cess as expected by the Committes, since this institution has always had the generous help of the com- munity. The Committee is especi. ally grateful to the Hon. Dr. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D., the Hop, President of the Bazaar, and to Mrs. Southorn who performed the opening ceremony.

The Committee and the Sisters also express their hearty thanks to Mr. R. C. H. Lim who acted ag Hon. Vice-President; to the Rt, Roy. Mgr. H. Valtorta, Drs. J. H. McElney, H. D. Matthews and Y. Y. Tang Mrs. R. H. Kotewall; Messrs. T M. Hazlerigg. Tang Shriu Kia Ngan Shing Kwan, Chan Lim Pak; Rev. Fr. Byme and many others who attended the Bazaar and spent gonerously, on behalf of the chuse

Thanks for articles for sale aro due to:-Messrs. A. S. Watson &

two

23rd.-Lay late this day reading in the Noves Sheete and I find it mighty droll that it is stated that youth tells in the contest at tennis when Mr. E. Fincher is beaten by the Shanghai man, sooing that it seems but yesterday that he played as a boy for the Civilians' Club. 1p and later walking in the Gardens when once more I am at a stonde to know why so few Europeans go After nuncheon to the there.

'24th. This day very, busy in ther office and after tó a meeting and dinner, which eaten we sing some old catches very merrily. Playing upon the virginals which I have not done those many months I sadly bruize my finger tips. And so to bed.

Co., Ltd., and the Connaught Kingo's Park where I watch the Aerated Water Co. for a free supNavy playing at Krickette and later ply of aarated water, Messrs, the Asiatic Petroleum Co. for home to dress for dinner in one of cases of candles; the British-Ameri- the great frigates here. can Tobacco Co. for cigarettes; the Hotel Cecil for tea served; the Blue Bird Cafe for sweetz: Mrs. Cheng and Messrs. Cheng Bros. of Messrs. Kwong Hoi Kee for their handsome donation of 8300; and to the following subscribers:—Mr.. Simon Tse Yau, 850; Mrs. Chan, 830; Mr. H. C. MacNamara, $23 Mr. A. H. Ferguson, 815: J. T. Bagram, $10; Mr. Wong Ches Pui, $10; Mr. S. C. Pank, ; Mr. Tre Yung Kwong for giving a pair of

25th.-More work among my jade pendants, Mr. Kwan Chak Man for a wall picture as prizes papers and I take it very ill I have for the raffle and last but not the more than I can do, or nearly. least, all those who genurovaly, Later a few minutes at nets and bought the souvenir tickets.

1

The following statement shows then writing to my wife, poor

From the Raffle tickels

From sale

of Souvenir

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the net proceeds derived from the wretch, who must now face the Bazaar:--

rigours of an English winter. Then $2,000.00

doing on my dinner garments to 1,444.00 eat my dinner upon the Peake, $46.00 where playing at cards. I win a

florin.

tiokoła Subscriptions as stated.... From the stalls and ad- vortisement charges in the Hospital Review

Cost of articles gives in exchango for seuvenir tic- kets Cost of toya, arti- cles, etc., for sale at the stalls Printing expenses ... Miscellaneous EX-

penses

Balance in hand

$880.00

405.00 60.00

102.60

809.41

26th-Up very betimes and at uży 81.757.41 papers and finishing my mail. This day comes a cover unsigned, and conveying to mo two cuttings from the Herald Tribune, wherein I do admire one poem but the double verse of the other oflenda me-nor can I stomack D. H. Lawrence who like Aldous Huxley would be the 1,277.50 better were his mind disinfected One cutting seemed to be a diary. $8,478,01

written in the manner of my illus- trious uncle, and I woll nigh faint when I consider whether or no this i secret diary of mine if made publick would be so damned dull as that in the Herald. And had not Colonel George come in and stayed me with a mighty glass of strong wators I doubt I had frighted myself to, an injury. This afternoon did-play-at The anniversary of the Fascist march on Rome was commemorated Bowles nt My Lord's whors for the by the Italian community of Hong first time these many months I seo Hong at a reception at the Italian Mr. Omar play, whose case of stric Congulato yesterday.

THE MARCH ON ROME

FASCIST VICTORY HONOURED

LOCALLY.

Many members of the Italian doth pleasb me mightily So I try community was present, and to imitate it, and though pretty ill, speeches were made by the Acting yet I do undoubtedly bowl better Consul-General, Capt. R. Ferro- than before, which God knows was jole, and by Profesor E. Gualoli, casy. Talking, after I meat Mr. the Secretary of the Fascist Party Cane who tolle me he is writing a in Hong Kong,

book called "Stella Transplanted," Captain Ferrajolo outlined the which I hope he will show me later. -history-of-the-march on Rome and To the Clubbe where my old friend

the work achieved by every branch Mt. 4. Gább comes, fall of á talo | of the organisation during the past that upon his shippo-one of the ten years. Emphasising the results King's great frightes--they do take nchieved in Italy during the first home two she elephants which are decade of the regime, Capt. Tort to be in his charge and they will Jolo said that the rehabilitation set them forward by the four inch of Italy was made possible solely guns and the catapult. And on this though the magnetic parsocality matter there was much laughter and untiring work of Il Duce, and Joking, and this lust not all Signor Mussolihi.eemly; But I do believe it to ba Capt. Ferrajoło spoke in ciclu a naughty lie and said with intent rion of the assistance which the as a tirejambe, though it may be Italian Government will, isr fatate, they carry other goods which tay

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