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ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONG KONG

·JOUKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1933. 18ru, 2010, 21st, 22ND AND 25TH FEBRUARY, 1033.

Saturday 18th, Monday foth, Toexday 1st, and Wednesday 22nd February, the first bell will be rung at 11 am,, and the first race will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, the 28th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race wil be run at 2:00 p.m.

The tiffin interval will be takon after the fifth race on the first four days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND

- ENCLOSURE.

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

No one without a badge will beó ad- mitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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BRITISH MEDICAL

ASSOCIATION. ·

HERE will be a Clinical Meeting of the Hongkong & South China Branch on Wednesday, 18th February, at 9 P.M. in the G. Ở. H. out patient department.

Exhibits are welcomed.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933.

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

1 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock and ex- [975

HONG KONG GENERAL CHAM.`

BER OF COMMERCE CHINESE

LANGUAGE SCHOOL.

A NEW CLASS for BEGIN

NERS in the study of COLLOQUIAL CANTONESE will open at the offices of the Chamber of Commerce on

MONDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, at 5.15 P.M.

Full particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned.

M. F. KEY,

Secretary.

tax-or 840.00 including tax for the Hong Kong, 3rd February, 1933. "Meeting (ladios 85.00 and $20.00 respectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a Member, such Member to be respon sible for all chits, etc.

badges admitting to Members En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tol. 27794), will close at 10 am on the first four days and at 12.30 pm, on the fifth day.

A limited number of Tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No, t Boy, Telephone No 21970.

On no pretext will children be per- mitted in either enclosure during the frst four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate,

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

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men etc. wil. not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES Passos for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucenter Building,

Employers are requested to dis tribute them with discrimination and" to endorse their names on the passes.

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

Any persons found loitering with Servants passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 8th February, 1933,

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HONG KONG & SHANGHAI -BANKING CORPORATION.

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TOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the Head Office of the Corporation, No. 1, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, on Saturday, the 25th February, 1933, at 11.87 a.. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a Statemert of Accounte for the year ending 81st December, 1932.

The Register of Stures of the Corporation will be closed from Mou- day, the 18th February to Saturday, the 25th February, 1983 (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors. V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chlef Manager, Hong Kong, 6th February, 1988.

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HONG KONG REALTY AND

TRUST CO. LTD. ·

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THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD.

KAI MINU BLDO. TOP FLOOR, 5, QUEEN'S BOAD, CL' Purely Mataal. Best Terme and Conditions, All Profits to Polley Holders, Annual Konuses.

change quotations, weather re-

port, etc.

11.30 a.m.-Chinese recorded pro

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-European programme I p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

1.18 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the management. (During the intervala recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

1.30 p.m.Rugby Press news, select- ed London and New York stock quotations, etc.

2.10 p.m.-Close down..

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro

gramme.

7 to 11.30 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

7 to 7.15 p.m" Mere Melodious Memories"

(arr. Finck)--Herman

Finck and his Orchestra. DX 197/8.

7.15 to 7.30 p.m.-Selected London and New York stock quota- tions, etc.

H. B. WELLS, Busident Secretary-30 to 8 p.m.-

CHURCH NOTES

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Eoàn Long.

FEBRUARY 12, 1033:~

SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY, Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Peak Church),

4.1.

Chi'dren's Service, 10 am. Mattina and Sermon, 11 a.m.

Pruncher:-Rev. A. D. Stewart. Evensong; 6:30 pm.

Pronober:-Rev./N. V. Halward Week Day. Bervices. Mattins. Daily, 9.0 am Intercessions for the Sick. Wodnes.

day, 10.18..

Holy Communion. Thursday, 7.43

Đ,

Choir Practice Friday, 6.30 p.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

¡Mass, V.S.A.}

MAUDONNELL ROAD, BELOW Bower ROAD TRAM STATION. FEBRUARY 12, 1933-

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 a.m.

Subject: SOUL". The Sunday School in held on Sunday Mornings, le s'alock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 p.m. Beading Room at above address open:- Tacaday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 Noan Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

The Publis is oor lially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room:

UNION CHURCH. Kennedy Road.

SUNDAY, FEBRÚARY IP, 1933.

Bunday School ——

Kennedy Road, 9.30 .m.

Taikoo, 2.45 p.m.

Morning Service, 10.30 am, Evening Service, 0 p.m."

Preacher at both Services 1--

Rev. E. G. Powell.

Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after the Evening Service.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, Wanchai, (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East). The following are the forthcoming Services to be held at the Methodist Church.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933 1→→

Morning Service, 10.15 a.m.

Preacher-Ray, E. C. H. Tribbeck, Sunday School, a pm. Evening Service, p..

Preacher-Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck. Subject: GOD'S WAY WITH

FAILURES".

Friday, Feb. 17th.

Weekly Prayer Meeting, 7.30 p.m.

From the Studio,

A lecture on "A Balanèse Crema-.

tion" by Mr. Milling-Jones. p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

5.00 to 3.45 pm-

Variety.

Song"That's What I Like About You"-Phyllis Robinis (Comedienne)-DB633. Piano Solo--"The Desert Song"

Medley-Billy Mayerl.-9212. Orchestral Gold and Silver."

"THE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN

THE SHIP AND HER PASSENGERS

The Empress, of Britain, Capt. R. G. Latta, the largest ship afloat of the Canadian Pacific Tourist. Line, arrived here early this morn ing, on her second cruise round the world.

HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

(Continued from Page 7.) -

5.-Lesve,

Lieut. LG. S.. Dodwell, A.S.C) Cadre, granted two weeks' leave from February 10 to 24, 1933.

Lieut. G. Miskin, A.S.C. Cadre, granted ten months leave from February 99 December 31, 1833.

No. 1 C.S.M. R. J. Everest, M.B.E.. Engineer Company, return There is no better way of desed from leave and resumed his cribing this giant luxury liner of duties as Company-Sergeant-Major 42,800 tons, than to quote the words on February 9, 1833. of the Prince of Wales, who at her! No. 1540 OHM. R. E Slattery, launching said:

Machine Gun Company Headquar "The vessel can

ULSTER RAILWAY

STRIKE

G.N.R/S THREAT, TO REDUCE SERVICE

{THROUGH^ REUTER'S AGENCY.}

LONDON, Feb. 10,

AS 6 sequel to the Ulster railway

striket, the Great Northern

Railway Company is reported to have decided to permanently close the unremunerative sections of the system and to drastically reduce the number of trains on other tions

The dockers at Stranraer are not- e Fered the last word in ship ters, returned from leave and re-obeying the National Union of Itail- building, and as regards her ap-sumed his duties as Company-Ser-waymen's instructions to boycott pointments, she will have

nogeant-Major on February 10, 1033. steamers from Larne,

No. 917 CQ.M.S. B. E. Maughan, rivala"

The strike has now been in fores A.8.0. Cadre, granted ton months for 11 days.". leave from February 11 to December 17, 1933.

The vessel has a displacement of 63,730 tons, stretching 758 feet in length. Her breadth is 97 feet. She has made the fastest crossing, from land to land between Southampton and Quebec. She has been so con- structed that she is as efficient for service in the tropics as she is for, colder climates.

The main features of the ship are the lounge deck, which has replaced the old type of promenade deck, the children's playroom and the the sports deck, the swimming pool,'

Knicker-bocker" Bar, which, since the Empress of Britain has now made one entire oruise round the globe, has become world fa-,

mous.

300 Passengers on Board:"

the world on the present cruise, 40 About 300 passengers are touring of whom got off the ship at Bom- bay for a tour of India and re- turned in Colombo by the overland route. The itinerary of those tour- ing India included Darjeeling, Calcutta, Madras and Madura.

Speaking to a press representa- Live, a tourist stated that all on board were one happy family and that they had so far had a most The Gallis Orchestra--DB129 enjoyable voyage, with no unto Humorous Song "A Coople, ward incident to mar their plea-

O'Docks." Raymond Newell sure...

(Baritone).-DB13).

Cornet Salo-1 Racio-Theme four groups, of which one, in'snall The tourist were divided into and Variationa-Jack Mackin-parties, went on excursions to the tosh.-DX388.

various places of interest around Colombo, after touring the city.

Vocal Quartette Here We Are Again"-Medley, The Big Four.-DX2N.

Organ Solo — "Englandia"- Medley-Reginald Foort-DXoca.

Well-Known Passengers, Among the tourists by the Em-

No. 769 Sergt. C. S. Coom, En- gineer Company, returned fron leave on February 8, 1933,

THE LATE MR. JOHN GOLSWORTHY

No. 1443 L/Cpl. J. T. Lacey, No. LIFE SPENT IN CAUSE OF Platoon, granted 18 months leave from March 1 to December 31, 1933.

3

PEACE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

RUGBY, Feb. D.

No. 1837 Pta. A. Kidd, A.S.C. Cadre, granted 17 days' leave from January 31 to February 16, 1933.

No. 1771 Pte. F. H. Neale, Motor THE Prime Minister, Mr. Ra Machine Gun Section, granted 19 1933, to February 15, 1934, months' leave from February 15,

a Platoon, granted 3 months sick No. 1454 Pte. J. B. Sturgeon, No. leave from December 19, 1932, to March 19, 1933,

7. Relinquishment.

Bay MacDonald, and other Ministers were among the many

present yesterday in the memorial prominent figures in national life

Mr. John Galsworthy, the famous service at Westminster Abbey tó

novelist and dramatist.

The Dean of Westminister des

No. 101 QQ.M.S. T. Bolt, En-cribed Mr. Galsworthy's life as rank of Acting C.S.M. as from and goodwill. His work, he said, gmeer Company, relinquishes his one freely spent in helping those in need, and in the cause of peace February 9, 1933,

had enriched the reputation and influence of English literature throughout the civilized world.

FRENCH AIRMEN SET OUT

No. 727 Sergt. W. H. Owen, En- ginger (Compiny relinquishes his rank of Acting C.Q.M.S. as from February 9, 1933,

No. 728 Corpl. A. W. W. Salter," Engineer Company, relinquishes his rank of Acting Sorgennt as from February 9, 1933.

No. 111 Sergt. C. E M. Terry, Machine Gun Company Headquar ters, relinquishes His rank of Act ing Company Sergeant Major and hecomes Sergeant Instructor in Machine Gua Training.

8.-Strength,

Arnhold & Co. Tel. No. 29141, No. 1985 Pte. A. B. Henry, Armoured Car Section, as from Feb- ruary 8, 1933.

No. 1086 Pte. K. A. Munro, Kilman & Co., Tel. No. 28011,

ON ATTEMPT TO BREAK

· NON-STOP RECORD

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]}

BARSEILLES, Feb. 10,

Joseph le Brix for. Buenos Airee in BOSOUTROT and Rossi took off. nt 7.48 a.m. in the plane an attempt for a non-stop

record.

sir

LONDON-CAPE FLIGHT

ENGINE'S PERFECT

PERFORMANCE

(BRITISH WIRELESS SHEVICS.]

RUGBY, Feb, 0. THE Air Ministry to day received

the complete log of the 5,340 miles.

from Squadron Leader Gaglard

record non-stop journey made in the Fairey-Napier monoplane...

The log showa that very bad. weather, including dust, hate, rain and heavy cloud, with poor visible. lity, was encountered over Africa, and during Tuesday night the air men flew practically the whole time completely blind."...

Squadron: LeaderGayford says the engine ran faultlessly for the 87 hours and 5 minutar they were in the air, and they did not experi- ence one qualm on its account throughout the whole flight.

NEW

BRUNSWICK

RECORDS

JUST ARRIVED.

Vocal Quartette Here We Are press of Britain are the follow- Armoured Car Section, aa from E'LAND-AUSTRALIA TSANG FOOK PIANO

Again"- Medley. The Big Four.-DX182.

Song- Whit Are You Thinkin' Abont Baby "-Phyllis Robins (Comedienne).-DB65.

:

Vocal Gems "The Desert Song." ---Columbia Light Opera Com- pany-9912.. Humorous Song-"'Nowt About! Owt ---Raymond Newell (Bari- tone),-DB131,

ing

Mr. George Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Shaw..

Baron Frederic and Baroness Marwicz, of Paris..

Count Guy de Pomereu,

Paris.

February 6, 1933.

No. 1987 Pte. C. H. Gutierres, 20, Robinson Road, No. 12 Platoon, as deNo. 1985 Pte. C. Austin, Gibb,

from February 7, 1933.

Livingston Co., Tel. No. 28081, of Armoured Car Section. ns from

February 0, 1033,

Lord Oswald P. Doverdale, of Westwood, Droitwich, Gloucester.

Cornet Sólo 41 Camiral of Col. Claud Mac Fie and Mr.

Venice-There and Variations"

Mac Fie (Noel; Countess of Jack Mackintosh -DX368.

Rothes).

8.45 to 9.30 p.m.-.

Orchestral."

Sylvia Bullet"

(Delibee). British Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Oscar Fried. LX114/5.

Jolly Fellows "Walte. (Voll- stedt).

The Hon. Major John Coke. Mr. George Ward Price, of the Daily Mail, and Mrs. Ward Price. Mrs. Jas T. Starr, President of the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvanis,

W. H. G GOATER, Cast Adjutant, HK,V.D.C. Hong Kong, February 10, 1933.

NOTICE.

Rifle League. Results of the match with the Garrison Sergeants Mess in the Hong Kong Rife League.

Volunteers.

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79

- 200 500 600 To- yds. yde yds, tál. Sergt. F. F.

Sequeira 23 30

2780 Cpl. L. Soares... 21 24 27 Pte. H. F

Westlake 22 Col. F. F. Cruz... 20 Mr. Wo S. Hooker, of Paris, a Cpl. R. E. Stott. 1810

L/Sgt. A. E.

Bates 10

Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt (Jnr.) of New York, who is writing arti "Hydropatch-Waltz (Gung).cles for some of the leading Ameri.

-New Concert Orchestra, con

can magazines. ducted by Anton Weiss.-9388. "The Seasons Ballet" (Glazou-famous artist.

now). Alexandre- Glazounow and Orchestra-LX29/30. "Dance of the Flowers (De Lady Preston.

libes)-Lucerna Kursaal Orches tra.-LX30

9.30 to 11.30 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden by Courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

10.30 p.m. Rugby mid-day Prese

NOWN.

r1.30 p.m.-Close down.

Sir Walter Preston, M.P., and

The Hon. Lorne C. Webster, of and family, Montreal, Canadian Senator,

2

Mrs. Aimee Locke, widow of the late Mr. W. J. Locke, author.

09

.93 21

20 8

58

0 44

40 20

Total

127 126 96 310 Add 10% for open sights

Garrison Sergeanta'. Mess.

35

384

24 82

27 26

76

23

19

B9

10

68

200 500 600 »To- yds, yds., yde. tal. Madame Floris G. Assan, of Sgt. Chappell

.... 30 20 20 85 Bucharest, Roumania.

S/Sgt. Robinson 28 30 Mr. J. G. Duncan, of Buchu8gt Emery

...... 23 rest, who is proceeding to Tokyo Sgt. Kirk to join the Roumanian Legation S/Sgt. Clarke... 28 21 there.

Q.M.8. Matthews 21 17 18 04

Total

187 147 130 ↑ 434 Add 10% for open sights 43

· SAILORS" AND BOLDIERS' HOME, Wanchai.

All records in the above Euro- 22. Hennessy Road

pean programmes are supplied by SATURDAY (11th) An afternoon Messrs. Anderson Musle Co...

RAMBLE, leaving the Home, 8 p.m. SUNDAY (19th), 8.15 p.m.-Christian 5.30 and 7.15 p.m. may, only Shanghai, under the jurisdiction of The Studio programme between Social Hour, MONDAY (13th)-A "Whist & Bridge.

day, be replaced by relay from Drive, organised by the Ladies' England, if reception of the latter

happens to be good..

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Church Aid Society, Tea at 3 p.m.,

prompt. Admission $1,00

A CHEERO Dance from 8 to 11 p.m. Service Man only. Adinis. sion $1,00.

SUNDAY

INCORPORATED UNDER TES CompanInS | TURDAY (14th), 8 pm Fellowship 10 to 11a.m.-A relay of the St.

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ORDINANCES OF HONG KONG).

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that the Ordinary Yearly Meet ing of Shareholders of Hong Kong Resity and Trust Company, Limited, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Exchange Building (and Floor), Des Voeux Bond Central, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the Int March, 1933, at 19: Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors for the year ended on the 31st December, 1989, and re-electing two Directors and the Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be alowed from Thursday, the 10th. February, 1933, to Wedganday, the fab March, 1933, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board,

FO BARRY

Secretary,

úruary, 1938-

Meeting,

WED, (18th).The "EFFERVESCENT EIGHT" Girls (assisted by Mr. Ronnie True and his "Cheero" Rand] will give a programme of Songs and Dances, commencing at 8.15 p.m. Admission 50 Cente THURSDAY (18th, 8.30 pm-Enter *tainment Committee meet

Badminton Club Meet. SATURDAY (18) A RAMBLE

leaving the Home, I p.m.

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THE

Joseph's Church Service.

Kyrie, Sanctis, and Agnus Dei

by L. Perosi,

"Anima Christi" by Pozzoli, "O Salutaris by Meurers

Tantus Ergo by E. Cualdi, Laudate Dominu, by Pozzoli. Sermon: The Effects of Sin

by Father Donnelly, 6.J.. 11 cm to 12.16 p.m.-A. relay 'Continued as foot of next Columnj

,

CHEAPSIDE PIANO COY PIANO AND ORGAN MAKERS,

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TUNERS AND REPAIRERS, DEALERS IN EVERYTHING MUSIC.

of

A delegation from Aunity Lodge No. 106, Free and Accepted Masons, the Philippine Islands, accompani ed by Mr. S. R. Hawthorne, Grand Senior Warden, left Shanghai last week for Nanking for the consecra tion ceremony of the new Nanking Lodge which was recently granted & charter.

1477

Matches will be fired against the Hong Kong Rifle Club and the Police Reserve Emergency Unit, at the Kowloon Tong Range at 10 m on Sunday, February 12. The Corps. will be represented by the following team:-Bergt F F. Sequeira, Cpl A. W. Balter, Cpl. L Soares, Opl.

St. Paul's Church Morning V. Ribeiro, Spr. 8. C. Salter, Service.

Pte. H. F. Westlake,

12.15 p.m.-Clos down.

12.30 to 2.30 p.m.-European pro gramine of Columbia records.. p.Local time and weather

report

2.30. p.m.--Close down.

to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

7 to 10 p.m-European 9 to 9.30 p.m.—From:

Reserves:-Cpl. F. F. Cruz, Spr. F. W. T. Ross, LSgt. J. P. Baleros, Spr. F. 8. W. Smith, Cpl B. E. Blott.

VDC. Cricket Fixtures. Sunday, February 19, Civil Service Cricket Club at 0.8.CO

Cricket Week

Sunday, February 19, and Moz day, February 20 against Kowloon": Cricket Clubat

South

#Royal

ogramme. Studio

Monday, Febr

Wales Borders

Mr. Pak

Tuonday

Navy at H.E.C.O.

rpm Danco music,***

348, Lockhart Road, Wanchai Tel 28808.

40.

orde in above Euro- mes. Ar supplied by derson Music Co.

Встра

„Bife Missing-

A Committee Meeting will be beli at Corps Headquarters fit 6.48 p.m. on Tuesday, February 14. All Officers are invited to attend.

NON-STOP

SIR A COBHAM'S LATEST VENTURE

(THROCON RIUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Feb. 10. BRITISH newspapers state that

Sir Alan Cobham and Squadron Leader W. Helmore will shortly attempt an England to Australia non-stop flight in five days, re- fuelling in the air en route.

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