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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933
WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES
BROADCAST BY.Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
11 to 12.30 p.m.-Chinese recorded
programme. 12.30 p.m.-European programme of Columbia and Regal records. 1 p.m.-Local time and, weather re
port.
FORGED HAWKERS
LICENSES Purveyor Gets Six Months Sentence
Wis
the
PEAK TRAMWAY COMPANY
Annual Meeting Held Yesterday
DIVIDEND OF TEN PER CENT.
Mr. J. D. Humphreys presided
A system of getting squeeze money, invented by a Chinese who ssued false bawker's licenses to revealed at ready victims Central Magistracy yesterday, when the case in which Li Piu, a licensed bawker, was charged with 1.15 p.m.-A relay of the Hong offence mentioned above, was con-
Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtinued before Mr. Wynne Jones, over the annual meeting of the Peak tesy of the Management (Dur Two other Chinese were charged Tramway Company, Ltd., yesterday, ing the intervals recorded music with aiding and abetting at the when the report of the Directors ta- will be broadcast from the initial hearing, but they were dia-gether with the necounts for 1932
charged as they turned King's evi-were adopted. Studio).
denes.
2.13 p.m.-Close down,
Dance Programme To-night. 4-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-
graume. 7-11.30 p.m. European programme, 7-7.35 p.m.--
Orchestral,
Ways,
Suits" (Eric Coates)-Regal Cinema. Orches- tra vonducted by Emanuel Star- key-0706/976.
Four
nov.
LX301
Sub-Inspector Fender conducted the case for the prosecution while Mr. Hin-shing Lo was for the defence.
Supporting the Chairman were the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie and Mr. R. Gordon (Directorá), Mr. J. L Quie (Secretary), and the' following shareholders:-Messrs. J. A. Tarrant, J. E. Jupp, D. Wilson, W. C. Les, and N. V. A Croucher.
Knew It Was Forged. When the case was resumed, Mak King, a vegetable hawker went into the box where he said that the de-
The Chairman said:-Your Direc fendant gave him a licence which
tors and General Managers are he knew to he forged, for $32.
Cross-examined by Mr. Lo,, wit-again pleased to present & satisfac nets said that as soon as he got the tory report. The accounts for the lienee he repeated that he knewyear under review are very similar it was a forged one.
Mr. Lo: That was several months ago (Yes.
"The Seasons Bullet" Clazou-
to those of the previous year, show- ing a profit of $60,019.00 as against nov, Op. 67)-Alexandre Glazon. для Orchestra. LX29
So you have been using a forged 889,702.51-an increase of $910.58. Actually the profit is some $3,000.00 Dance of the Flowers" (Deli-licence all this time!--Yes.
Why --Because my application better, but this year's "Profit and bes)-Lucerne Kurssal Orches for a genuine licence was rejected. Loss Account has been debited with has been Evidence was also given by Chan $3,000.00, which sum
transferred to Reserve for Passages unemployed 8 p.m.-Local time and weather rowing Kwong,
Chinese, who said he gave the deand Leave Pay. Maintenance and fendant $32 for a licence being the actual fee and 828 for tea. Repairs shows a saving of over $4,000.00. This is mainly accounted money."
tra.-LX30.
port.
7.35-8.95 p.m.-
an
Variety. Song-Mother of Pearl Ev'ry Woman Thinks She Wants to Wander." Song-Mother of Pearl The
Interview "Alice Delysil prano).-DB1073. Piano Solo-1 Guess I'll Have
to Change My "Plan." Piano Solo Let's Put Out the
Lights" DB1013. Vocal Duet "My Silent Love." Vocal Duet-"Hello Gorgeous " -Layton and Johnstone.--DB
Mr. Lo then submitted that it was a very painful case in that the de- fendant was acting in conjunction with a member of the Police de (So-partment who was arrested together with his client, Continuing, Mr. Lo said that this man, then turned King's evidence so it was a very awkward case for the defendant. Bfr. La did not contest the evidence Carroll Gibbona-for the prosecution but asked for
leniency towards his client.
920.
-
Organ Solo" Song Hits (1932)
-Medley Reginald Foort.--|
D3702.
Vocal Duet" The Girl Across
the Way."
Vocal Duet- Love and Kisses" Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam.. 5012.
Orchestral-Wild Violets" Don't
Say Goodbye.""" Orchestral-Wild Violets-"You, Just You"-Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheuna.
CB513.
Humorous Song" They Can't
Make a Yule Cut of Oi!" Humorous Song-" The Five Year Plan Narinan Long. DB-
1090.
Sentences totalling six months were imposed, and Mr. Wynne Jones remarked that he would also recommend that defendant's licence be cancelled.
S.S. SUNNING IN MISHAP ASHORE IN MUDBANK IN RIVER.
News whe reveived yesterday
for by the saving in cost of wire
ropes.
Your Directors recomment trans- ferring 89,139.70 to General Reserve together with the amount at eredit of Forfeited Shares Account, Lame ly, $860.30, thus making a total of $10,000.00 to be added to General Reserve, which will then stand at $170,000.00.
I do not think there is anything. further that calls for special men- tion by me but after the resolution, which I am now about to proposé, has been duly seconded, I shall be pleased to answer, to the best of my ability, any question share- holders may wish to ask.
I now formally propose that the Report of the Directors and the Accounts for the financial year end ed 30th April, 1933, as presented, be appropriations be carried into effect, namely:-
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morning that the s.5. Sunning, one adopted, and that the following GREATLY REDUCED
of the China Navigation Company's vesselk on regular service from Hong Kong to Canton had run aground on a mudbank in the Canton river while returning to the Colony
A message was immediately sent, the agents, Messrs. through to Butterfeld & Swire, and a tug whe despatched. The ship was not in any drager at all and would prob. 1.ably be refloated in a few hours.
8.25.0 p.m.-
"The Rose"-English Selection
(Arr. Myddleton) - E. Grenadier Guards conducted by Capt. George Miller-0221, Quintette" Songs, of 'Old, Erin " (arr. Francis) The Maestros.
DX232.
"The Leek "Welsh Airs (arr. Myddleton)-H. M. Grenadier Guards conducted by Capt. George Miller-9272. "Trooping the
Colour "-Des-
criptive Sketch Regimental Band of H. M., Grenadier Guards.-DX44.
9-9.30 p.m.-Schumann's Quintet in E Flat Op. 44 for Pianoforte and Strings played by Ossip
Flon- Gabrilowitsch and the zaloy Quartet." "(This suite is from Z.B.W.'s
Library).
9.30-11.30 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance. Orchestra from the 1st floor by courtesy of the Management.» (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).
10.30 p.m.-Dugby Press news. 11.30 p.m.-Close down.
(All records in the above Euro- pean programmes, except where otherwise stated, are supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.).
SUNDAY, JUNE 4.
9.15-10.m.-A relay of the Mili- tary Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral. Preacher The Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan,. B.C.F., C/E. The Band of the 1st Battn, South Wales Border- ers, conducted by Bandmaster J. L. Decks, will play through- out the Services.
10 mm-Close down. 12-12.46 p.m.-A relay of the Ser-
vice from the Hop Yat Church. 12.45-2.30 p.m.-European pro- gramme of recorded music sup- plied by Messrs. S. Moutrie & .Co.
1pm.-Local time and weather re-
port.
2,20
p.m.-Close down
4,30-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded, pro-
gramme,
7-10 p.m.-European programine, 7-7.10 p.m-Band and Orchestral
.. music.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re Continued on next Column)
The Sunning was built in 1818 by the Taikoo Dockyard and Engineer ing Company and has a gross ton-, nage of 2,555,
port.
8.3-8.33 p.m.-A relay of the Organ Recital by Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.CO. LT.C.L., from St. John's Cathedral.
Programme,
Pay a dividend of 10
per cent, on 25,000 shares fully paid
up
up
$25,000.00
Pay a dividend of 10 per cent. on 30,000 sharca 85,00 paid
!.... 25,000.00 Transfer to General Re-
9,139.70
12,488.03
871,604.73
serve
And Carry Forward to
next account
I shall be glad if some share- holders will second my proposal.
Mr. J. A, Tarrant seconded and the proposal was adopted.
Sir Robert Ho Tung, Mr. J. Scott
1. (a) Preludio; (b) Allemanda
from Concerto Gresso (Corel-Harston, Hon. C. Gordon Mackie, ID.
Mr. R. Gordon and Mr. H. Kadoorie 2(a) Spring Song; (b) Inter-
were re-elected directors on the mezzo-(Hollins).
proposal of the Chairman, seconded 3-(a) La mort d'Ase; (b) Solby Mr. D. Wilson.
veig's Song from Peer Gynt Suite (Grieg). 4.-Hallelujah Chorus (Handel). 8.33-9.30 p.m.,—
Juan:"
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Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews and Messrs. Linstead and Davis, were re-elected auditors for the Company on the proposal of Mr. J. A. Jupp, seconded by Mr. (R. C. Lee...
A Concert. Orchestral Don
· Strauss). Song Turandot Toi Froide,
Piere Statue" (Puccini). Song-Turandot Un Si Grand et Secret Amour" (Puccini)- Mlle. Denya (Soprano). Violin Solo Caprice No. 24" (Baganini). (Variations in A Minor)-Joseph Szigetti-12207| Chorus Lord, It Belongs Not to Me Care" (Walford Davies). Chorus How Lovely Are the Messengers) (Mendelssohn)- Choir of Temple Church, Lon,
doo.-B3518,
Piano Solo "Suite Bergamasque" (Clair de Lune) (Debussy)- Walter Gieseking-DX337/DX-
338.
SongAida-Celeste Aida "
(Verdi):
Song-Les Pecheurs de Parles" "Je Crois entendre encore (Biszt)-Enrico Caruso (Tenor) -7770.
Cello Solo Air for G String "
(Bach).
'Cello Solo "Apros un Reve" (Faurs) Gilberto. Сгерах--
5168
9.30-10 p.m.-Dance music. 10 p.m.-Close down."
All records in the above European evening programmes are supplied by Messra, Anderson Music Co. and Si Moutrie & Cos
The Chairman announced that dividend warrant will be ready on Tuesday.
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