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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS “THE SPIRIT OF QUEEN'S

PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

The programme, between 8-7.15 p. will, provided reception proves satisfactory, be replac od by the Daventry pro. gramme.

11-11.30 .M. Stock and Exchan

ge Quotations, Weather Re- port.

11.30 a.m. Chinese recorded pro-

gramine.

12.30 p.m. Europio programme

of Columbia records.

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.13 p.m. A reiny of the Hong Kong . Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio),

1.30 p.m.

etc;

Local Weather forecast.

2.13 pan. Close down.

Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.

6- p.m. European programme

of Columbia records,

6-0.24 p.m.

Band. Selections,

Tancredi Overture (Rossini, arr. Duthoit)...B. B. C. Wireless Military Band. DX155.

Archibald Joyce-Waltzes (arr. Somers)...Debroy Somers Band.

DX499.

COLLEGE"

OLD BOYS HELD ELEVENTH ANNUAL

DINNER

HEAD MASTER APPEALS FOR MORE

SUPPORT

There seems, from all accounts, to be some peculiar virtue in the atmosphere of Queen's College which makes for success; this virture. I will venture to call the Spirit of Queen's College, or the Spirit of the Brotherhood of Man, practised by teachers and boys **Yellow from the School's inception and proclaimed by the.

"All within Dragon" every month in the words of Confucius, the four seas are brothers," said Mr. A, el Arcul in the course of his speech, when he presided at the eleventh annual dinner of the Queen's College Old Boys' Association which was held in the Great Hall of the College on Saturday night.

As in former years, the Hall was tastefully decorated in the familiar red and white colours of the school and there was a dis. tinguished gathering which included many of the Colony's leading residents.

V

MR. ARCULLI'S TRIBUTE TO THE

Concest

HEADMASTER

was held after the, Mr. Argulli, is a worthy successor dinner, those contributing items to the many distinguished men who The Jolly Robbers-Overture

(Suppe). The B.B.C. Wireless being Messrs. C. W. E. Bishop, I have preceded him. He is a big Levintoff, G. W. Reeve, Tam Wing ma-big physically (observe how Kwong and Andrew Chan.

Military Band. DX209.

C.21-6,50 p.m.-

Instrumental.

Octet Serenade" (Pierne). Octet-Gavotte Tendre (Ganne) ...J.. H. Squire Celeste Octet. DB928. Piano Solo Sheperd's Hey

(Grainger). Piano Solo--Country Gardens (Grainger)....Percy Grainger.

D1604.

After the "official" programme was brought to a close, an "in formal" one opened and this one was carried on to a late hour.

Chairman's Speech,

well he fills the chair) big mental- ly and big morally-and I do not think you could have made a better gelection,

"At the same time I tntist con- gratulate Mr. Arculli on his eleva tion to the Presidency of an Asso- ciation which he himself did so Addressing the gathering, Mr. el much to found and develop. He is Arvilli said: '

one of the original stalwarta.

1 would like to enquire Next, gentlemen, I wish to ex-

the

for reason Cato

Queen's press my pleasure in being where Collego success. There seems, from 1 un to-night. The Q.C.O.B.A. Organ Solo-Rhapsody in Blue accounts, to be some peculiar has always been one of my pets and

(Gershwin, ner. Maclean....

virtato "in the atmosphere of1 am one of the very few who have Quentin M. Maclean. DX116. 'Cello Solo-Evening Song (Schu- Queen's College which makes for been to every O.B.A, dinner. For snecess: this virtue I will venture the first eight years of its existence to call the Spirit of Queon's Col- I served on the General Committee lege, or the Spirit of the Brother and along with those red-bot enthu hood of Man, practised by teacher's siasts:-C. G. Anderson, J. F. and boys from the School's incep Grose, S. M.. Churn, H. K, Hung, tinn and proclaimed by the Yellow A, el Arculli, Ho Loung, Lo Man Dragan every month in the words Hin, Chow Ping Un, Choa. Man of Confucius All within the four Chan and otherswatched with jea-

lous eyes its early progress. sas are brothers."

Solo-Apres Un Reve Савраг Cassado.

mann). Cello

(Faure) D1598. 0.30-8 p.m.

Stock

Variety.

7.25 p.m. (Closing Local

Quotations). Organ Solo--I Don't Want to Go

to Bod. Organ Solo-Say to Yourself I will be Happy... Terance Casey, DB1014.

Trio. MR217.

"Queen's College has always been the meeting ground of boys of all nations and religions; though Chinese boys have predominated, yet there have been quite a num her of Indian, British, Portuguese, Japanese and other boys.

Song-Love Everlasting. Song I Want Your Heart....Ina

Souez (Soprano). DB830.

The School has been lucky i Instrumental-Pus O Kealoha. Instrumental-Hawaiian Hulaving for its teachers, not only Song....Sol Hoopii's Novelty scholars, but far-seeing men of the world who have realised that this wonderful Spirit of the Brotherhood of Man is the greatest factor for world peace and happiness, and have accordingly encouraged the boys to cultivate and spread, the Kospel of international goodwill.

Humorous-Ain't it Grand to be Bloomin' Well Dead. The Barmy Brothers. MR559. 'Orchestral-Paradise.

Orchestral-Auf Widersehen, My Dear....Reginald King's Orches-

tra.

MR803.

Vocal Duet-Memories of Devon. Vacal Duet-One Night Alone

With You....Layton and John

stone. DB284.

Tribute to "Kend."

dinner

"I regret that since our last year, death has claimed Mr. George Grimble, one of our most Xylophone Solo - When It's popular past Presidents, and some

Springtime in the Rockies. Xylophone Solo-Stein Song....

Rudy Starita. DB289. Humorous Duet The CI"OP" sters........Flanagan and Allen.

DB1042.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.3-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko

Shing Theatre.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Prass

News.

11.30 p.m. Close Down..

"It was a very healthy infant- even more lusty in childhood tha it seems to be now. I can honestly say that I am proud of what the Association has achieved, and on behalt of the College I now express to you my 'thanks of the Associa tion's ever ready help and constant interest in our doings.

Proud of Eer Sons.

"The Q.C.O.B.A. seems to me to crystallise the traditions of the School and all it stands for-or, to change the figure of speech, it may be likened, to a voice calling from across a gap of years words of en- couragement and good cheer to the Such present boys and musters, an Association as yours makes one realise that a School-cspecially an old one with tradition like Queen's

is not a mere accumulation of bricks and mortar nor an assemblage other Old Boys have also gone to of boys and masters, but a live join the Great Majority. I would force influenced by what each boy like to extend the sympathy of the Association to the families of the and each master brings with hi late Mr. Grimble and these other and by what each boy and each

master leaves behind him.

Old Boys

"I am glad to have Mr. Kay with

us to-night as Headmaster of the

It may seem paradoxical to swy so but whereas the School has

School. Mr. Kay has for many largely made the Old Boys it is years done great service to the also true to say that the 'Old Boys School in the class-room, in the help to make the School. Editorial Chair of the Yellow

"But, gentlemen, fine fellows

All records in the above Euro-ergoa, in the playing field and on though you are, and worthy though penn programmes are kindly sup plied by Messrs. Anderson Music the concert pintform. He has made your Association is, I do not giva

Co.

himself just as popular with the Old Boys na with the staff and boys

Lloyd's underwriters are finding that the study of national pay chologies is becoming of greater importance than ever in their pro- fession of insuring ships against accident. The burning of L'At Mrs. Kay the best of everything in lantique, the seventh big French life. ship to be seriously damaged by fire in the last, four years, has em

the

you 100 per cent. And here are

my

To-night's gathering

reasona

of the School, and his recent mar-should be bigger. The fault is not miage was of happy interest to the

yours: it lies with those members members of the Old Boys' Asso-who are absent. But I should like ciation, and on their behalf, I take

to see more of you doing some work this opportunity of wishing him and

to the Association. In the past too much has been left to a few will ing-horses. And I should like a bigger number of Old Boys to turn up to our Sports and Prize-Giving. We want to see you more than once

"And now, gentlemen, I call on

phasised more strongly than ever you to drink a toast to Queen's fact that shipping risks College and its Staff, coupling with fantesafferentationalítimasi "British ships, top, the 1st for safety," said Captain W. Coombs, of the Officera' (Merchant Navy) Federation. "Whild a firm. believer in British maritime supre-

H.

A "Big" Man.

Mr. W. Kay, the. Headmaster of

mancy. I make the statement with the College, said: no doubt that statistics would hear "out statement. Our 'accident avor-

age, through fires or other causes, is the lowest of all,

Articles Wanted.

"Then there's the Tellow Dragon be much your magazine now as it "First of all let me compliment was when you studied here, and a you on your choice of President. I bond between you and your Alman can assure you that, my old friend, Mater. Shake off your sloth, dip

your pens in the ink-pot and send your efforts along to the present editor, Mr. Holmes. You won't find him Bastidious,

Mi, proposing "Our Guests," said that he would particularly like to thank Mesars. 9. M. Churn, J. F. Groso, C. G. Anderson, Mr. Chow' "I how ask the Staff, the visitors Ping Un, H. K. Hang, and many and the Prefects and Team-Cap-others who had made the function tains (who, I hope, have been in what it was. hihing nothing stronger than lemon- ado) to rise and drink prosperity to the Queen's College Old Boys Association."

Looking up the old records of the Association, he said that he found that there was a time when the Old Boys numbered more than 500. This year it had dropped to about 200.

Mr. M. K. Lo replied on behalf. The Hou. Secretary, Mr. Hu Pak of the guests.

"The Guests."

:

Commencing WEDNESDAY

26th APRIL

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NOW ON

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