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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936.
"KING
OLAF"
(Continued from Page 1)
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HOPEI-CHAHAR COUNCIL
which were not only interesting Shanghai Banker As
but served as a fitting prologue to
a programme that delighted all who heard it.
The proceeds of last night's concert and Saturday's are being. Bevoted to the funds of the St. John's Hospital at Cheung Chau.
THE PROGRAMME
The programme was as follows: Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor -Bach-Eigar.
PART SONGS Feasting I watch. Evening scene.
Weary wind of the west. Death on the hills.
"KING OLAF*"* Introduction
Sol and Chorus-There is wondrous book."
3
No. 1. Recitative (Bass)—"Sum- mon now the God of Thundar."
The Challenge Of Thor No. 2. Chorus-"I am the God Tho
King Olaf's Return No: 3, (Tenor)-"And King Olaf heard the cry."
No. 4. Recitative (Bass)-Tell how Olaf bore the cross."
The Conversion
No. 5. Soll (Tenor and Bass and Chorus "King Olaf's prows 跆 Nidaros."
No. 8. Recitative (Bass)-"Now the child of Ironbeard dead."
Gudrun
No. 7. Sol (Soprano and Tenor and Chorus-"On King Olaf's bridal night."
No. 8. Recitative (Bass)"How the Wraith of Odin old:"
The Wraith Of Odin
No. 9. Chorus (Ballad)-"The guesta were loud,"
No. 10. Recitative-Sisters, sing
ye now the Song."
Sigrid
No. 11. Soll (Soprano and Tenor and Chorus-Sigrid sits in her high abode."
No. 12. Recitative (Bass) "Hark! she fles from Wendland forth."
Thyri
No. 13. Chorus (Ballad)—"A little bird in the air."
No. 14. Duet (Soprano and Tenor)-"The gray lend breaks to lively green."
No. 15. Choral Recitative "After Queen Gunhild's death."
No.
The Death Of Olaf
10. Chorus-"King Olaf's. dragons take the sea.”
Epilogue
So'i and Chorus-"In the Con- vent of Drontheim "
Last night's performers were:- Soprano... Irene Anderson Miller Edgar Warner
Tenor Baritone
Mrs.
A
Victor Bandera
Sopranos:
B. Addison, Mrs.
W. L. Alexander, Mrs. R. C. S. Bates, Mrs. N. E. Benniti, Miss B Budden, Mrs. Kingsley Dibley, Mrs. D. E. Evans, Mrs. R. F. John- son. Mrs. W. T. Johnstone, Mrs. A Kidd, Mrs. M. Lowe, Mrs. G. R. Lieb, Mrs. H. L. Mather, Mrs. J. A Miller, Mrs. C. E Moore, Mrs. R. L Mai, Miss C. Pegg, Mrs. G. Rutter. Mrs. A. V. Sanders, Mrs. J. E. Shepherd, Miss L. R. Sinclair, Mrs. R. A. Starling. Miss E. Schnasser. Mrs. W. J. Thompson. Miss E. Turner.
Contraltos: Miss R. A. Alabaster, Miss M. B
J. Court, Birkett, Mrs. Miss J. Flex, Mrs. E. M. Hoje, Mrs. W. P. Kenyon, Miss L Lock, Mrs. H Lockhart, Mrs. -F. Pattin- son, Mrs. G. Shiw, Mrs. E. Bauer, Mrs. F. Bchreiber, Miss L M. Biggins, Mrs. I. Starbuck, Miss M., Wood,
Tenors;
Chairman
Peiping. Oct. 15. his shoulders
the
Taking on responsibility for equitable pro- motion of Sino-Japanese economic co-operation in North Chins, Mr. Li Shih-hao, Shanghai banker, to-day assumed 'the office of Cha rman of the Economi. Com- mission of the Hopel-Chahar Poll- tical Council
Mr. Li pledged himself to pro- mote only those enterprises which would benefit North China with- out involving any loss of China's national rights. He announced
that he will be seeing Lieut.- General Tashiro. Commander-in- Chief of the Japanese garrison in North China in Tientsin" on Octo-
ber 18.
The economic development at present under consideration. he said, were cotton growing, reopen- Ing of the Lungyen iron mines and construction of a railway between Tsangchow and Shinchlachwang.— Reuter.
TYPHOID
Five cases of typhold and one of diphtheria were notified to the local" Health authorities on Wed- nesday.
ALTITUDE
RECORD
Another Attempt To
Be Made
London, Oct. 15, Flight-Lieut. Adam
has been selected by the Air Ministry to make the next attempt to Improve upon the heign; record set up last month by Squadron Leader F. R. D. Swain
The attempt will made within the next fortnight if weather per- mits
but
Flight-Lisut Adam will use a pressure suit similar to that used by Squadron Leader Swan, incorporating one or two improve- menta, including means which 10 is hoped will prevent the recur-. rence of fogging of the helmet window.
with an air-cooled engine.
He will fly the same machine
| British Wireless.
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TYPHOON WARNINGS
The following typhoon warning telegrams were despatched from Manila at 3.15 p.ro. yesterday through the American Consulate General:
Typhoon in about 128 degrees Long. E. and 21 degrees La N.. recurving northeastward.
Typhoon in about 137 degrees Long. E. and 16 degrees Lat. N moving West.
PENSIVE
When Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Eccles were in pensive mood st Happy Valley last Saturday, the eye of the camera caught them.
More Happy Valley pictures will appear in the "Dally Press to-morrow.
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Coples of these photographs can be obtained by ordering from the city office of the Daily Press," Marina House, Queen's Road.
HINDU-MOSLEM RIOTING
Religious Feud In. Bombay
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Bombay, Oct. 15. Rioting has broken out in the Byculla area arising from the recent tension over construction of a Hindu temple in proximity to the mosque on which work began to-day.
WARSHIPS IN HARBOUR
Positions of warships 'in barbour:
yesterday were as follows:---
HMS, Dainty
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Amoy
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
North Wall: HMS. Diana, HMS. | Swatow, Amay and FormoKA Sandwich.
South Wall: HMS. Olympus.
East Wall: HMS. Phænir H.MB,
Otus, HMS. Tarantula, HMS. Regulus.
West Wall Dock: H.M.3. Duchess, HMS. Delight, HMS. Diamond. H.M.B. Bruce.
In Dock; H.MS. Decox HMS.
The police were obliged to
number of baton Defender. Carty out charges. There have been several casualties so fat, three of which are stabbing cases:
"R. Baldwin, I. Farquhar, G. Frost, C. Leopoldt, D. L Luard. H. Lockhart, G. R. Lieb, J. E. Oulton,
Excitement is growing and lorries C. Otter, T. E Pegg. JE crying armed police are patrol- Shepherd, E. ONell Shaw, M. W.ing the streets to prevent further Scott, A. Twine. E Warner, H. R.
Hindu and Moslem clashes Reuter. Williams.
Basses:
M. HL Arnold, F. Austin, Rev. H. W. Baines, R. Dormer, P. C. Frost, P. B. Gleed, N. Henry, W. Knight. G. W. P. Kimm, C. E Moore, E. Nelson, F. Pankhurst, Dr. L T. Ride, A. V: Sanders. J. Stockton, L. Starbuck, J. B. Wilson. J. P. Ward.
+ THE ORCHESTRA First Violins:-Prue Lewis (Prin- cipal). S. Bard, F. Gonzalez, C Meter.
Second Violins: H. Evelle (Prin- cipal), E. Abraham, Barbara Brown, H. Lotery.
Violas:-P. Antonio, C. Reiner, R. A. Starling.
Cells Hida Arnold. P. Lor- signol, L. Fumazoli
Double Bass: J. Cooper.
Flute:-J. Sale..
Obor:-F. Dickenson.
Olarinets:-J.
Leaning.
HShaw,
CASUALITY LIST
Bombay, Oct. 15. Two persons were killed and sixty injured, the latter including three British, deputy inspectors of police and five constables,
Fifiy arrests have been made. Stabbing and stone-throwing con- tinue. The police are checking a mass outbreak by means of armed patrols.--
Router's Bulletin Service.
Coster.
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Taskog, Dock: HMS, Regent. ' No. 2 Buoy: HMS, Medway and Submarines.
No. 3 Buoy: 'ELM,8. Adventure. No. 7 Buoy: HM.S. Capetown. No 8 Buoy: HMS. Duncan. No. 13 Buoy: HMS. (Lowestoft. North Arm: HMT. Lancashire. Foreign: Chinese transporta Wing Fook and Hay Jol; Chimese cruiser Tze Chiang.
KING'S VISIT TO SOUTH WALES
Tour Through Depressed Areas
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Lat, 16th,10 %
10.30 am
100 PM Parcels 1,07% Eotters 9.00
2.00 PM 200
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Reg. $30PM Let 4.00 PM
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Sunday, 18th.
9:00 AM
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Conion Mori
Monday, 19th,
Snachow
· 10.30 & 30.
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end;
· G. G. Pant DouNG OT
Tiisondari
Tuesday, 20th
fG.P.O. &
Sphinx
Salgon, Ceylon, India, fast,
and
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Foochow Fort Bayard, Hoihow.
Haiphong
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FRIDAY
Sandakan
London, Oct. 15. When King Edward visits the Bassoons:-L A. J. Lafford. Fspecial area in South Wales on November 18 and 19 he will travel by night from London and on ar- rival in the area his sleeping Holow, Paktoi and Haiphong coach will be taken to a siding from which the tour wl start. The following night will also be ent
Horns: F. Cox, L. Whitehouse, Trutapets:-P. White, W. Foster. Trombones:- Coward, C. Bar-
rett.
Tuba: Chartres
Timpani, Bas Drum, Side Drum, "Percussion, G'ockenspier, etc.
El Goodfellow. J. Langsford.
in a stationary train and a fur- ther tour undertaken on the sec- ond day-
-British Wiretoan,
Kalpan
Pres. Pierca
Sarpedon
1.00 PM
9.30 AM
K.P.O.
9.45 & Lettere 10 a x
Parcels
Reg Letters
1030 AM
4.00 3
· 5:00 PM 6.30 P
'G.P.O. & R.P.0
Įžar muth; V2M [tleg, #183, 9.45 AM. Lát, 2! stä10 30 AM Wednesday, 1sty
8,30 AM
2,33 PM 4.30M.
Fanning
·Buenos Aires Maru Pro Coolidge Trinan
·4.30 ·
Fooching Emy of Aries
Thursday, 29nd,
10,30AM-
Ainsang ... Kiungchow
Priday. 2'rd,
1.00
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