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KING'S THEATRE A Dancing Display by the pupils of the O'Keefe-Montgomery School of Dancing.
Tuesday, 6th March, 1934, at 5.10 p.m.
Under the Distinguished Patronage of
His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E. and Lady Peel.
Part of proceeds to be given to
Earl Haig's Fund for disabled Sailors and Soldiers. Tickets: $1.00., $3.00., $2.00. $1.00. (Including tax.)
Children and Service Men half price. ($4.00., $3.00., $2.00., only)
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1934,
London Air-Mail Letter POLICE ORDERS
Foreign Minister's Plight: Soccer And Baseball Finance: Ruth's £20,000 A Year: Feterborough--The Earl:
Oxford House Jubilee ·
(Special Air-Mall Service)
London, Feb. 7.
DOOR'N ECHO OF THE FAST Details of the celebrations at
(ORDERS BY THE HON. MR. E. D.
C. WOLFE, C.M.B., 1.G.P.).
CHINESE COMPANY.
Training Course-Part II. All recruits will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, February 27th. at 17.30 hours for instruction.
Inspection Parade,
All ranks of the Chinese Com- pany will parade at Central Police OXFORD HOUSE JUBILEE
Staton on Thursday, March 1st...) under Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for Oxford House, Bethaal-green, the
a general inspection of equipment pioneer of university settlements in
etc., by the Company Commander. Doorn of the ex-Kaiser's 75th bir-ing to celebrate its jubilee.
the East-end of London, is prepar-Fall in. st. 17.30 hours. Dress Blue thday indicate that, although ex-
Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt with penses were cut down; an attempt
Brace, .. Armlet with was,, made to recall the brilliance
Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and of former days.
note-book to be carried. The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being present. Recruits will attend.
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At a meeting at Balliol College in January, 188, it was resolved "that it is desirable that steps be The dress for dinner prescribed taken in Oxford to provide facilities by decree of the bead of the hou-for University men or others in
tending to reside or work in the East-end of London."
sehold was, 'hear:
Gentlemen in fleld grey or other full dress uniforms and high boots; ladies in low-cut gowns with jewels and diadems.
Earlier in the day, dress had been more sombre. The direction for the family gathering in the morn- ing, which was followed by prayers.
was:
Looking over the contemporary_re- port of the meeting, I notice that among the committee" appointed to carry out the scheme were "0. G. Lang, Esq., Balliol," and "M. E. Sadler, Esq., Trinity,"
"
Canterbury and the other is Sir
The one is now Archbishop
Michael Sadler, Master of Univer-
Gentlemen in black, and ladles with high collars and small hats.sity College.
For luncheon the ladles were allowed to
thelr remove collars.
POPULAR FLOOR SHOWS high.I wrote the other day- of the "Brighter Loudon," which is en- couraging the trend of foreign tourist traffic to England.
FOREIGN MINISTER'S PLIGHT
Some of his comments are very apt. "
The Paul-Boncour exhibit he describes as "the cry of a man who finds himself in a situation of great difficulty"which is certain ly appropriate to any Foreign
Minister in these times.
He proceeds to say that the man is shaken by grave inner conflict
a heavy responsibility fills his mind, day and night, and he is not sure that the road he bas
chosen is the right one,
The irregular circle in, the mid- dle is according to M. Schermann, like a fixed idea, almost an obses- sion, around which defences are constructed. The uncertain lines. again; reveal deep anxiety.
PSYCHOGRAPHOLOGY” While Cabinet-making proceeds in Paris a special interest attaches
to the drawings which I reproduce
to-day.
Apropos of London's gayer night life, several directors of big hotels with whom I was talking yesterday assured me that the introduction of supper-time entertainments in their restaurants has had a bene Scial effect on the general business. In this sphere there seems to be a tendency to place less reliance on the drawing power of isolated cabarot turns, and to offer instead ambitious flour shows of the kind popular in America,
LORD REVELSTOKE'S VERSATILITY
In Lord Revelstoke was found that versatility of talent which is almost a" tradition of the Baring family..
While he was a familiar figure in the City; he remained essentially a lover of the open air. He played tennis-real tennis-and many other
INDIAN COMPANY
Training Course-Part II "All recruits of the Indian Com. pany residing in Kowloon will ne- tend 3, Chi Woo Street, Kowloon
Wednesday, February 28th. at 17.30 hours for instruction.
All recruits of the Indian Com- pany residing at Hongkong will at- tend Chinese Company Headquar ters, 17 Queen's Road Central on Thursday, March 1st at 17.30 hours fer instruction.
FLYING SQUAD
Special Duty.
Members of the Flying Squad who are detalled for duty at the Races will parade at Central Police Station on the following days February 26th, 27th, 28th.; and March 3rd. at 10.15 hours.
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE
Strength.
Constables R430 W. J. Citrin and 437 M. C. Yatskin have been struck off the strength of the Em- ergency Unit Reserve as from 17th. February, 1934.
N. C. Os. DrDj.
"A N. C. Os. drill will be carried out on Friday, March 2nd. at 17.30
Dress-optional
games; in no less degree he enjoyed hours at No. 2 Police Station.
the arts and the wriety of artists.
He was
a first-class classical They are absent-minded scrib- blings by members of the late scholar, and he had that mastery French Ministry at their meetings. of pure English which seeme to They may almost be said to re- grow increasingly rarer anong pa- present a new perll to publie men,blic men. There were no publica- The magazine "Vu submitted tiopter his own name, though number of them to a "psychographologist, he certainly wrote a
M
for
Raphael Schermann, analysis, without telling him, how- ever, what they were.
Besides an expert, knowledge of handwriting M. Schermann claims to possess a kind of sixth sense by which he can divine character from the most casual strokes of the pen.
SOCCER AND BASEBALL FINANCE
I Wonder. what our Soccer stars think when they read that Babe Ruth, at the age of 39, has signed on for another season with the New York Yankees baseball team at a salary of £7,000.
The earnings of professional footballers in England are limited to £3 a week during the eight months playing season and 26 a week for the remaining four mon ths-under £400 a year.
Yet these players are drawing crowds which in three instances on Saturday carried the receipts
to over £4.000"
Highbury. the Arsenal and Crystal Palace match £4,856.
"
unsigned articles.
Yet another of his attainments is indicated by the fact that he was at one time a member of a Bach choir
ANY LETTER FOR YOU?
Poste Restantë Correspondence
H. Acino, H. Arthur, Mrs. M, M. Avelrood, Baptista & Co. G.F. Bampton, D.G. Bhagwat, Mrs. Bar- ber, Mrs. Benard, B. V. Besoward, Bob, Bob Jack & Co, E. Buchard & Co., Major Cassell, Censor & Co., Choo Kay Chu, Wm. Crawford; Chan Kon Ching, Crocker First National Bank of San Francisco, A.B. Collaco, F. Curran, A. G. Corbin, J. M Dalgarno, Devrard Et Cie W. E. Eberhardt, D. T. draw Edwards, R. Haji Ellias, Fer Eastern Review, Far East Mer- RUTH'S £20,000 A YEAR chants Commercial Assn., F. Firlo &Co., Dr. A. Friesland, Fung and Babe Ruth's contract probably, Young, Miss D. Gillespie 0. Geirke, at his age, the last player-contract Great China Chemical Worka, Hall he will sign-shows a drop of over & Holtz Ltd., R. H. Hamson," Dr. £3,000 compared with his salary A. Hilding, AM Hughes, A. Howarth, c/o E.R. & A. Bank Ltd., Even so, it is. I gather. £3.000, Isaac, Miss B. Johnsen, A. H higher than the salary the Tan Jones, A. Jones, G.A. Jensen & kees' president had in mind. He Co., A. Kashirin (Kesh), Thos. Kee, "Ogured" that he ought to be able
A. Knight, Ko Yick Chin, Alle, J. to get Ruth for £4,000. In.. 1931.
Lawson, H. Lee, Leung Yuk Maan, when Ruth was at the zenith of Mrs. L. Lewis, Liang, P., c/o Solar- his career, he earned £20,000.
for last year.
In one respect the negotiations. & M. Co., H. Lubeke, Mra E. seem to have been unique, They W. Martin, R. McMulbin, Ch. Mor- were concluded without public ar- gan, J. Neumann, Rev. W. C. New- gument, and in a matter of born, A Oberwaloter, Dr. F. Oliver,
minutes.
I think our Football Association system is the better. It acts as a brake on a rich club acquiring a complete team of stars,
FETERBOROUGH—THE EARL
A. K. Olson, Mrs. L Ouvadieff, Mrs. W. W. Owen, B. Peng Hong. Miss C. Petersen Pyram, Radio Electrons Ltd., H Roehn, Romus lavaky, M. Seibelman, Sai Wa Liang, W. H. Scales & Co., HE Shilton, Bloche & Co., J. Bind- At the Queen Anne Exhibition in M. Smith, G. F. Stanton, K. R. linger, Mins N. Sponarowsky, Mrs Chesterfield House many eyes will
attracted by Kneller's fine son, Tycho Wing WE Tucker, Stewart, Star Mfg Co., G. Thom- portrait of the Earl of Peterbo- Tphate. W. Ed Turge, United rough, made familiar by Hou-National Corp. Ltd., A. Walte & braken's engraving.
Charles Mordaunt, the third earl, Wimer, D. William & Co. 1. Co., Mr. C. Wingrave, Mrs. CE. best remembered for his wander-Wright, Yew Man Kit Young Men's ings about Spain, which were so Tag. Co., W. Young & Co., Capt. costly to Anne, was a man of many. Zollner. offices.
be
Admiral, general diplomatist, and intriguer, and, incidentally," Cap- tain-General in the Spanish" sør-
1r
Begistered Articles”
A. Gilman, Keung, Midshipmen. Varis,
Rosita A
vice, he also figured among the sth Chinese Squadron, "noble poets. But all he wrote is forgotten save his I said to my heart between sleeping and wAK- ing.”
Unclaimed Radio. Telograms Joe Ruby, Steamship, Katori Maru, Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Sgd. D. B. King.
D. S. P. (R). Hongkong, February 26th 1934.
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