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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
SIXTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.
Dorms for the Sixteenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATUR DAY, 10th December, 1932 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary Office, the Olub House, Happy Valles, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road.
RAFT Programme and Entry
Entries close at 19 o'clock NOON en MONDAY, 821 DECEMBER, 1932.
98:45]
By Order,
8. A. BLEAP,
Acting Secretary.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
FIFTEENTH EXTRA
TRACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 3RD DE CEMBER, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Boll vill bo Rung at
1.30 p.m.
WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES
BROADCAST BY 2.B.W.
ON 355 METRES
11 to 11.30 am-Stock and ex-
change quotations.. 11.30 am-Chinese programme. 12.30 p.m.--European programme of
Victor and H.M.V. records, sup- plied by Memrs. Moutrie & Co. 1pm.--Local time and weather
report.
1.1 p.m.-A. rainy of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by ceur- tesy of the Management" (Dur- ing the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from thoj Studio).
1.30 p.m-Rugby Press news, etc. 2. p.m.--Close down.
4.7 p.m.-Chinese programme... 7pm to 12 midnight.-Europea
programmu.
to 10 pmA. —
Band Selections,
"Ruy Blas "-Overture (Mendels
sahu).
"Tancredi "-Overture (Rossini).
-Reg. Band of H. M. Grena dier Guarda
The Rustle of Spring" (Bind- ing).
7
The Funeral March of a Marionette" (Gounod). — The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. 7.3 to 8.10.-
Concert from the Studio.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SAL
R.H.G.C. CHAMPIONSHIP
The lat and 2nd round of the Championship of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will be played on Sunday. The following will be playing:
K. S. Morrison v. M. W. Budd. 1. Young . H. U. Ireland.
F. A. Redmond v. A. D. Raworth. A. E. Lisaaman, J. K. Mae
Farlan.
I. H. Geare . A. T. Lay.
W. F. Booker . A. Loach. E. D. Matthews . 1. Newton. O. E. C. Marton . J. E. H.
Cogan.
R. C. Law. (winner of Marton
and Cogan).
W. Mulcahy, L. G. 8. Dodwell, L. R. Andrewes v. A. P. Hall
Thompson,
D. S. Edward v. C. C. Stark. A. B. Stewart v. A. McKellar. J. B. Logan . A. K. Mackenzie. C. E. Holmes plays winner of
Logan and Mackenzia
Company.
8.45 to 0 p.in.
Concert Waltzes,
|
VICTORIOUS SOCCER TEAM RETURNS
COMMENTS ON THE GAME
A very poor reception awaited the victorious__ Hong Kong Interport Football Team when they arrived back from Shanglisi yesterday morn- ing on board the Dollar liner Pre sident Taft." Only a handful of officials and friends were there to greet them,
The Chinese members of the team, together with Mr. Mok Hing Kwai, have prolonged their stay in Shang hai in order to take part in Charity matches with the Combined Chinese
elevan.
DECEMBER 3, 1932.
HOCKEY
CLUB" A" DEFEAT 11.M.8. HERALD.
The Hong Keng Hockey Club "A" team defeated the H.M.S. Herald by three goals- to nil on the Navy ground, King's Park, yei- 'terday woning,
Potter (3) and MacIntyre (1) weTE the scorers for the Club Mac Intyre scored in the first half, and Potter got his two goals in the second half.
Medway Defeat Parthlan, In a friendly match at King's Park, the H.M.S. Modway defeated the H.M.S. Parthian by two goals to one.
Buffolk r. Koppel. When interviewed by a Doily The II. Ms. Suffolk defeated the Press representative, Mr. W. EH.M.S. Keppel by two goals to one Hollands, the manager and coach of in a friendly match at King's' Park, the team, said that the team were The match a nuite even, and confident of victory right from the the standard of play was quite high.
outset.
Confident of Victory.
"We told the Shanghai, skipper as soon as sye ntrived that the game was as good as lost as far as Shang- i hai were concerned,"
field.
Mr Hollands went on to say that the score of 4-3 flattered Shanghai who did not play with anything like their concerted play of former years.
Commenting on the team, Mr. Hollands snid the Hong Kong The general manager paid tribute halves were the best combination on to the brilliant work put in by Wong the field, Dunean being outstanding Mei Shun and Cheng Shiu Hong, and Pardoe was only a shade less said that the team played · with outstanding. The latter, to use Mr. splendid co-ordination to completely Hollands' own words, "Was na cooll outplay the Shanghai opponents. as a cietimber." How was an en↑ About 120 prople attended the tirely different man and played the Interport, Dinner, when the Shang- (Lohar-game of his life. He led the for-hai Football Association made a wards admirably and never once presentation of a silver cigarette was off his mettle. He was un-case to Mr. Hollands, the manager doubtedly the best forward on tho of the Hong Kong team.
"Die Fledermaus-The Bat-You and You (Strauss). Chicago Symphony Orchestra. "Siren of the Ball"
Schott). "Moonlight on the Alster" (Fetras)-Marek Webei and his Orchestra.
1. Songs (a) Slumber, dear Maid-
(Large) (Handel); (b) Caro✪ to 9.30 p.m- min ben (Giordani), — Mrs. Helen Lockhart (Contralto), accompanied by Mr. F. Griggs.
2. Songs (a) Myself When Young (Lehmann); (b) The Blindf Ploughman (Conningsby Clark) -Mr. A. I. Brumby (Bari tone), accompanied by Mrs. A. R. Brumby.
1 Songe (a) After (Arthur Meale); (b) My Garden (Phyl- lis Jaines)-Mrs. Helen Lock- hart (Contralto), accompanied by Mrs. F. Griggs.
4. Song(a) Wayfarer's Night Song (Eathope-Martin): (h) Ninetta (Herbert Brewer).- Mr. A: R. Brimby (Baritone), accompanied by Mrs. A. R.
Brumby.
8. Local time and wenthey
report.
9.03 to 8.45 p.m.-
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies, must wear their Badges prominently
No Ona witho
a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges, admitting -Non-Members-to--. the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by Hember, úch Momber to be responsible for payment of all Chila; eta,
Badges admitting to Members* Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
bo
O no protert will Uhildren permitted in either Enclosure during ibe Meeting,
Tiffing are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. Boy in advance. Telephone 21820.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
The Price of Admission to the Publio Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, To The Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tum HONG KONG JOCERT ÜLUB during tho Race Meeting. By Order,
8. A. SLEAP,
Acting Secretary.
(29.20
Hong Kong, 231h Nov., 1939.
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Fox Trot It's a Great Life." Fox Trot My Ident."-95.41. Fox Trot- Was So Beauti.
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Fox Trot Hello Baby."-233. Fox Trot-Deep in Your Eyes." Waltz-" When the Sun Goes Down QI G Little Prairie Town:"-22080.
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|10.15 p.m. to 12 midnight. (approx.). A relay of The Reveller. Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.)
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"Trial by Jury" --Selection | 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press
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Messra. Moutrie &"Co. "Tom Jones"-Selection (Ger- man).-Reg. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards
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Agnus Dei by Capocci.
O Salutaris by Noniate.
Tamlum Ergo by Artigarum. Adoremus by Nennet.
Serratch: "The Nature of Law"
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11 a.m. to 2 p.m.-Chinese recorded
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5. Suspiros (Tango) (Jose Sentis)
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