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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934.

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London. Aug. 23, - As soon as Australia had taken the wicket of England's last man,103 pan. Recorded Music. and so won by 562 runs, a crowd.15 pm. A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the estimated at 5,000 swarmed across

Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room. the ground to the front of the Pavillon. There they called re- 130 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc. peatedly for Woodfull

2.15 p.m. Close Down,

Fully five minutes passed before Woodfull led his men to the oat- | edny. All the Australian players were there. They waved to the crowd and then returned to the dressing-room.”

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Violin and Pianoforte Recital

from the Stadio. Z.EK. Programme. 6-8 pmoan Programme. 6 p.m. A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.

Next there were cries for Wyatt. At length the England captain appeared, smiled and wayed, and ↑ p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota disappeared into the Pavilion,

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Woodfull the Australian captain,. was easily the happiest man in London last night. It was his birthday. He had reached 37 years of age and regained the "Ashes" on the same day in his last Test. for he is retiring in November.

The first people to congratulate the Australians were the three members of the England Selection Committee, who went to the team's dressing-room. They were quickly England followed by the England side and

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7.08-7.30 p.m. Münical Comedy.

Vocal Gems-The Desert Song (Romberg). Light Opera Com- pany.

Selection-Bow Dells (Sullivan)

...New Mayfair Orchestra.

Reached

Geneva, Sept. 15.

A complete agreement has been reached with the Soviet represen- tatives regarding the procedure of the Soviet entry to the League.

The formalities regarding her entry are expected to be com- pleted early next week.

CHINA COAST

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Changes And Promotions

China Navigation Co.

Capt, E. H. Histed, of the Kan- show, has gone command, Kwel- yang.

Capt. F. H. W. Graybrook, of the Kwelyang, has gone command, Kanchow.

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The Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Maxim Litvinoff, has repiled satisfactorily regarding the plans to admit the Soviet to the League, according to French quarters, who now anticipate a passage for further procedure.

Turkish quarter claim that they are sure to gain a seat on the League Council and allege that they have more than sufficient promises to defeat China's hope of securing the vote

of re- eligibility— Reuter.

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Mr. W. Forrster, sup'y chief officer. Klungehow, has gone chlet officer, Wenchow.

Mr. J. J. Spring, chief officer. Chungking, has gone chief oficer, Chinhus.

Mr. A. G. Parker, chief officer, chief Chinhus, has gone sup'y officer, Shuntien.

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second sup'y officer, Klungehow, bas gone second officer, Skuntien.

Vocal Gems-Bitter Sweet (Noel MYSTERY WOMAN cer, Shuntlen, is on reserve.

Coward..... Columbla Light Opera-Company

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio.

A Violin and Pianoforte "Recital by Miss Jose Radesky and Miss Mona Maclean,

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Programme.

Dogers March from ***The Merchant of Venice"...Roose.

Violin Solos:

(B) Serenade from "Les Millions D'Arlequin" Dries.

Saens.

On the Road to Mandalay.

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Oley Speaks.

4.

Speak to me of Love...Lenoir. Student

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Selection "The

ARRESTED

Grand Duchess Tatiana

Mr. F. A. C. Taylor, second

Mr. C. E. Duncan, sup'y second officer, Yingchow, has gone second officer. Luchow.

Mr. L. V. "Pavillard, second officer, Luchow, has gone second officer, Newchwang.

Mr. E. I. Edwards. second officer, Newchwang, has gone sup'y second officer, Klating.

Mr. A. J. T. Halley, sup'y second officer, from reserve. has gone third officer, Anking.

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Mr. P. H. Todd, sup'y chief Fels-engineer officer, from short leave. has gone chief engineer officer, Yingchow.

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·Belgrade, Sept. 15. The police has arrested mysterious woman who gaye tier- self out us the Grand Duchess Tatiana, ond of the late Tsar's daughters, as well as, her com- panion who described himself as a Warsaw doctor. The police "in- terrogated the couple and have established the fact that: the wo- man spoke broken Russian and was ignorant of the English language

Prince"....Romberg.

a p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report. 4.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio

Concert

8.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins London 1am. Stock and Com- modity Quotations. 10.30 pm. Reuter. Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News. further London stock and.com- modity Quotations, followed by New York Opening quotations.

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the two umpires. An impromptu 10.40 p.m. Close Pown. party was held there in honour of, 8.30-10 p.m. Earnean Recorded

Music from Z.E.K. on Woodfull,

quency of 640 'k.c.'x. 2.30-8.56 p.m. Orchestra Music. -

Overture Euryanthe (Weber)... Willem Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra. Overture-Fingal's Cave (Man-·

delssohn)...St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F. (Liszt)...London Symphony Or- chestra.

"Australia was the better team in this match. It was played on one of the easiest-paced wickets I have known, and the Australians took full advantage of it. What was against us in this tour was the series of easy-paced wickets.

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Woodfull said: "Of course I am very happy indeed to have led Australia to victory for the second time at the Oval, and so recover the 'Ashes. I am glad it is al over, for the strain is very great. The whole team have backed me up splendidly."

Sir Stanley Jackson, Chairn.an of the Selection Committee, was, strong in his praises of the sports- manship of the English crowd "ôn every ground on which Test mat- ches have been played this sea.

son"

The attendance total for ths four days of the match was 95,000, yesterday's spectators num- bering 17,000. The daily total is about the same as that. fdr the Oval Test of 1930, in which, however, the last day's attendance was only 8,000, there being only one wicket to fall..

SCOTLAND AT LORDS

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8.55-9.30 pm. A. Concert.

Pianoforte Solo-Navarra

beniz), Pianoforte Solo-Sovilla (Bov!)- lanea) (Albeniz).....Arthur Ru- .binstein.

being

the

. Mr. H. 8. Beech, sup'y chief engineer officer, from short leave, chief engineer officer. has gone Chengtu.

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Mr. K. McDonald, sup'y second engineer officer, Kintang, has gone A QUANTITY OF VALU- second engineer officer. Wenchow. ABLE HOUSEHOLD AND Mr. W Curran, second engineer OFFICE FURNITURE, AND officer. Tatung, is on short leave.

* SUNDRY, GOODS, ETC. Mr. H. McDonald, second en-

has gone sup'y second gineer officer, from home ⚫ leave, officer, Kintang.

engelees

which the Tsar's children learned from their cradle. Enquiries are Warsaw regarding identity. The authorities here sus-

Mr. J. A. Stewart, "sup'y' third pect the couple intended to deengineer officer, Klungchow, is en fraud charitable persons by trad

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Orchestra (leader, Thomas Matthews), conducted by Hora- ce Fellowes (contd.), relayed from the Pavilion Gardens,

Buxton.

*1.45 p.

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short leage.

Mr. J. Donnell, acting third en- gineer officer, Szechuen, has signed.

re-

Mr. A Madchen, from shore, has gone acting third engineer officer, Szechuen.

Mr. J. Smith, jr. third engineer officer, Shengking, has gone third engineer officer, Newchwang..

Mr. N. E. Ball, third engineer officer, Newchwang, has gone third

Greenwich, A sonata recital engineer officer. Shengking. by Florence Hostoh (violon- a cello).

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and Dorothy Manley (piano forte).

China Merchant S. N. Ca.

Kuo, is on short-leave.

Capt. Y. 8. Wong at the Kien

Mr.

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LESSON SERMON

First Church Of Christ, Scientist

"Substance" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 16.

The Golden Text was: "My God gone shall supply all your need accord- ing to his riches in glory by Christ chief Jesus" (Philippians 4:19).

Hu Shih Yuan has acting master, Ken Kuo.

Mr. Jameson Chang. officer, Kien Kuo, is on short leave.

19,15 fid-night. The B.B.O. Dance Song-Down Vauxhall Way (Oli-

Orchestra, directed by Henry ver).

#

Hall. Song-Pretty Mocking Bird (Bis-1.00 a.m., News. Bulletin.

hop)......Mavis Bennett (80p-1.15-1.45. p.m. The Midland Stu- Mr. Lee Hing Kong, acting

гало).

Cello Solo---Sarabande (Suzer

Op. 8)...W. H.. Equire; ***ing--The Lute Player (Allitsen). Bong-The Floral Dance (Moss)...

Peter Dawson (Bass Baritone).

Violin Solo Ave Marin (Bcbu- bert, arr. Wilhelm)......Nacum Blinder.

Among the citations which com-

dio Orchestra. directed by second officer, Klen Kuo, has gone prised the Leason-Sermon was the Frank Cantell, from a Birming-acting chief officer, the same following from the Bible: "Now faith is the substance of things ship. ham studio,

Mr. Sheng Chuan Hal has gone hoped for, the evidence of thingsa RADIO MANILA

acting second officer, Kiang Tanot seen. For by it the elders ob- 100 p.m.-Studio Classies.

Mr. Sze Chi Ling, acting second tained a good report. Through 5.15 p.m.--Recitations by Charles officer, Kiang Te, has resigned. faith we understand that the

9:30 pm Renter Press Bulletins,

London 1.p.m. Stock and Com-3.10 p.m-Spanish modity Quotations. |9,35-10 p.m. · Variety....

Organ Solos-Broadway Thru' a

Keyhole......Belection.

Organ Solos-Take a Chance -

Selection...Terance Casey.. Song-One Morning In May..

Derickson and Brown. Mandolin Solo-Mazur. Banjo Bolo-Keyboard Kapers...

Mario de Pletro. Vocal-Tom Costello in Song memories......Tom Costello and

Chorus

10 p.m. Close Down

'DAVENTRY, PROGRAMME

3.45 pm. Time Signal from Big

Ben. News Bulletin.

London, "Aug. 22, Scotland's two-day match with the M.C.C. at Lord's had an excit ing finish. The M.C.C, had hopes of winning or they would not have claimed the extra half-hour, (and |-- Scotland evidently entertained the same ambition for runs were made "at a very good pace, and in the end stumps were drawn with Beot- land 17 runs short. In Scotland's first innings a good many more

1.00 p.m. Ere Atherton and Ron- ald Hill, say Hello Again, s light revuelt

10:45 pm. The Buxton Municipal

Orchestra, leader, Thomas Matthews), conducted by Hors- ce Fellowes, relayed from the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton

runs came from the tall-end bats-11.15 p.m." Living" Dangerously

men than is common, but of the newcomers anong players chosen for their batting A. I. 8. Macpher-

wn had a successful knock,

Adventures in Q Boats, a talk.

by Lieutenant Thomas Hughes DSC, RNR.

Period.

| 6.30 p.m-English

Period.

Informationa?

Mr. Chang Yel Wen has gone acting second engineer officer, Tai shin.

F. Lindsley.

Mr. Yu Ying Bung has goneworlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are 5.30 p.m-Practice Hour Conser. acting second officer, Tai Shun.

Mr. Yen Wet Nie, acting second seen were not made of things vatory of Music,

Informational officer, Tal Shun, has gone acting which do appear." (Hebr. 11: 1-3).

second officer, Kien Kub

The Lesson-Bermion also in- cluded the following passages from the Christian Belence textbook. "Science and Health with- Key in the Scriptures" by Mary Baker | Eddy: “Bubstance is that which is eternal and incapable of discord

are substance, as the Scriptures use

7.00 p.m.-Studebaker Champions--

Mr. Wong Yang Bung, acting ........ Manila Motor Co.

second engineer officer, Tai Shun, 30 pm-Malabon Sugar Company has resigned.

Sponsorship.

Mr. Wod Ming Ting, third en

short leave.

45 p.m.-Songs of the Philippines.gineer officer, Kien Kuo, is on and decay. Truth, Life, and Love 800 p.m.-Princess Pat-Sponsored

by F. H. Stevens and Co., Mr. Wang Wen Chao has gone this word in Hebrews: The sub-

8.05 p.m.-Requests.

acting third engineer officer, Kenstance of things hoped, for, the | 8.30 p.m.-Chevrolet Jamboree ---

Koo.

Evidence of things not seen.” Pacific Commercial Co-Chev- LA SIRO YU, third engineer Spirit, the synonym of Mind, Soul rolet Orchestra, Lorine Nash officer, Hai Jui, is on short leave. or God, is the only real substance. Johnny, Harris and Ramon Mr. Loo Kug Bhun, has gone The spiritual universe, including acting third engineer officer, Hal individual man, is a compound Idea, reflecting the divine sub- stance of Spirit.” 488)

· ́Mendoza....”

9.30 p.m.-Dance Programmes. 10.30 p.m.8ign Off,

BERLIN PROGRAMME

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0.00 p.m. Dla Announcement | 11.00 p.m. Book-Day

Germ. EngL)

German Folk Song Programme-Forecast, (German,

Engliah),

9.15 p.m. Music for seven String- ed-instrumenta by Rudi Step-

han The Lothar Ritterhoff Quartet 48 pm News Bulletin (English: 13.30 pm The Buxton Municipal 10.00 pm. Light Music

15 p.m. News Bulletin (German), 11.30 pm George tells a story..A merry evening's celebration by craftsmen in a village inn composed by Hans-Heinrich

Eichmühl

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