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season June 1st

EDGE-WATER MANSIONS opens its second

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935.

ARMY CONCERT

Lincolns' Function

A splendid concert in which many well-known local artists took- part was held at Shamshulpo Camp last night, when the Lin- colnshire Regiment commemorated their 250th Anniversary.

An appreciative audience thoroughly enjoyed the pro- gramme, judging from the vocifer- ous applause which greeted each tum. Encores were repeatedly called for and the audience joined in the singing of "The Lincolnshire Poacher" with great guesto.

An Interesting and well varied

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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programme was rendered as under: NOTE-Figures in parentheses « indicate number of letters in the

PROGRAMME.

1. Sélections by the Regimental

Dance Band.

Conductor-Bandmaster R. W.

Griffett, A.R.C.M.

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2 Jong-"Getting Around and

About"

R.S.M. Segon

3 Vocal Duet-"Battle Eve"

El Chor Chi 'C.S.M. Kime

4 Monologue" Alt 'oo goes

C.S.M. McNell

theer

5. Humorous Songs

Capt. C. E. Eccles 0.6.M. McNeil

3. Song--"The Adjutant"

C.S.M. Kime

7. Selections from Their

Repertoire

Alleen and Doris Woods 8. Selections by the Regimental

Dance Band.

9. Sung-"On the Road to

Mandalay"... Mrs, R. Sanger

10. Humorous Interlude

11. Violin Splos

Rav. Cyril Browne

(a) "Old Song"

Kreisler

(b) "Gypsy Dances"... Nashez

Professor N. Tuna.

12. Songs "Binging a Happy

Song" Miss Audrey Steele 13. Bongs

(a), "Berenata"

Tost! "(b) "One Fleeting Hour"...Lée With Violin accompaniment "

by Prof. N. Tonoff.

14 Song "Tell Me To-night"

Mr. G. d'Aquino

By the Audience The Lincolnshire Poacher

(First Verse) li

When I was bound apprentice in

famous Lincolnshire,

Full well I served my Master for

nigh on seven years,

Till I took up to poaching, as you

shall quickly hear, For 'tis my delight on a shiny night. In the season of the year.

hotel in the Far East. have not been spared in creating this truly modern beach hotel. Here you may live serene.) ly or excitably as your whim direots.

as the most luxurious resort love the cool luxury, superb food and charming": hospitality awaiting you at Edge-water Man sions.

You'll

Thought and money

For reservations ses your` Travel Agent or write direot to The Secretary --

Edge-Water Mansions.

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a cooling and

freshing sweet

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sential to every meal.

A fresh-fruit jelly is always appropriate and is sure to please "I made with

Cerebos

Jelly Crystals

Telogiao,

Cerebos Jelly Crystals

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Accompanists: Mrs. Harry Woods, Mr. John Charlton L/Cpl R. Prosser,

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GOD SAVE THE KING.

NAVAL PRECEDENT.E

ACROSS

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words required.

1-Suitable beds for lazy school-

boys (5) 6-Rescue a number in the auc-

tion (5). 9. This is buried in peace (7). 10.The centre of the piece of em-

broidery is quite enough (5) 11-An ominous word, this (5). 12-Neat boy makes a stabbing

instrument (7). 14.-Place of pligrimage (5). 15-The girl, in short, is out of

employment (3),

18-A supporter of art (5). 17-Pick-me-up for a number up-

der weight (5) 19Payment for services render-

ed (3) 21.-Reputiles start to brag (57. 23-To declare positively, when

" over age, is mean (7).. 24-Quadrilateral figure (5). 23.-Ingenuous (5), 26-Pastoral. but partly painful

(7).

27-Makes us shy-the weach!

(5).

3.-Biblical country suggestive of

a blue-stocking (5). 4.-Feminine supports no good

saflar likes to miss (5). 5.-Backbone (5).

1!

6. Set forth the condition (5). 7. "I enlist a log" (anagram)

(11)

8-Another word for one in the

clue above (5). ...

13. Keep well away from the bull

If this is what you want (5). 17-Handy form of filuminant

this (5). 18-Jehu, perhaps, particularly if

furiaus (5).

19.-A most unofficial receiver!

(B)4.

20. Before time (5),

21.-Seat for a tribuna) (37.'.. 22.--Subject for discussion (5).

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:

Across-3, Splodge:-9, Arab; 10," | Pair; 11. Adept; 14, Brood; 16, Volt; 21, Leakage: 23, Avail; 24. Laird; 17, Welcome; 18, Brae: 19.

Lathe, 25, Adder; 28, Care; 29,

28-Many things may hang on Cope: 30. Staying.

this (5).

DOWN

Down-1, Tabby; 2, Savoir faire:

4. Pea; 5. One; B. Got; 7. Vacilla- tion; 8, Grade; 12, Dullard; 13.

1.-The rascination of a change Profane; 15, Dwell; 16, Level: 20,

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tn the month (5).

Catch; 22, Besel; 25. Alt; 26. Day: 2-No epithet for a Croesus (11). 27," Run.

CLAY'S PERSONAL Davies (E), e Bellamy, h

TRIUMPH

Five Men Fail "To Score

(Special Air Mail Service)

Llanelly, June, 7.

J. C. Clay, the only amateur Bowler to take a hundred wickets last season, achieved a personal triumph. yesterday when Glamor- gan dismissed Northamptonshire for 137 runs (Special Air Mail Service)

Clay, took nie of the wickets for 54 runs, this being London, June 7,

his best performance for the For the first time in the history county. Only one other Glamor- of the Royal Navy, merchant ser

gan bowler has taken nine wickets vice cadets are to be afforded an in an innings, Nash, the old opportunity for a brief experi- Cardin bowler, taking nine Sussex inental period on board several of wickets for 93 runs in 1922 Clay His Majesty's ships. The Ad- relied on off spinners with a clever miralty has just approved of a variation of fight and pare. The suggestion that the cadeta of ball certainly turned. but only H.M.S. Worcester, otherwise the slowly, and Clay's success was Thames Nautical Training College, mainly due to the accuracy of his which lies in the estuary off length and fight against batainen Greenhithe, may embark in certain who were timid and hesitant. It thins of the Reserve Fleet now off was really on the fall of the third the Nore. This temporary service wicket at 95 that Clay's spell took will extend over 14 days, covering command. From this point he was the King's Jubilee naval review almost unplayable; his record for (at Spithead. The cadets, Ril

destined for the Mercantile this period being 'eight wickets for Marine, will perform the duties of 18 runs. Such a startling collapse. rajdehipmen and naval cadets on was hardly suggested at the start, Loard destroyers, minesweepers, but although Bakewell and Grin and the cruisers Cardiff, ant shaw' offered some resistance, the bowling was never really mastered. Clay, during one period, took three wickets with five balls, and the last. eight wickets fell for 42 runa,

Glamorgan passed. their up- penents total for the loss of four wickets

Vindictive.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

The R.M.S. "Empress of Russia" (from Manila) is due here at 9.00 a.m. on the 28th June (Wednes day), and will, berth at Kowloon Wharf.

The Hue Funnel steam ship “Atnear" will arrive from Singa- pore on 24th June, 1935.

The RMS. "Empress of Russia”. will leave here for Victoria" and Vancouver, BC, via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama at noon on the 28th June (Frida?}');

The 8.6. "Scharnhorst” of Nord- 'deutscher Lloyd is due to arrive

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.—First- Inningi.

Bakewell, e.Brierley, b Mer-

A W Enowden, ▸ Brierley,

b Clay Grimstaw, not out. Timms, lbw b Clay Cox Clay Partridge, b Clay.. Eroom: Ibui bị Oa Bellamy, Turnbull

Clay Cullen, lbw, b Clay.

T. A. Pitt, Ibw, b Clay Clark, b Clay

Extras

at Manila on 21st at day-light, Tota leaving that port for Hong Kong

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137

Plt Davies (D.), e and b Par- .-.

tridge

13

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M. J. Turnbull, b Partridge 0 Duckfield, not out

Smart, not out

Extraz

Total 14 wkts.)

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158

To bat.-Lavis, J. C. Clay, Brier- fley, Davies (A.), and Mercer.

Bowling-Mercer 1 for 13, Laris

at 6 pm the same day, Che 10 for 10, Clay 9 for $4, Davies (E)

due alongside Kowloon Wharf on é for, 11, Amart 0 for B.

Sunday, 23rd instant at day-light,

and will leave for Shanghat the

same day at 6 p.m. The telephone: No. of the vessel 18:59484

GLAMORGAN First Inn

Dyson at Bellamy b Pa

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