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ANNOUNCING
THE SECOND ANNUAL
GARDEN FETE
(in aid of St. Peter's Church and Club Funde) The Fete will be held in the grounds of THE SEAMEN'S HOME, WEST POINT on November 3rd, from 8.30 to 11 p.m.
SIDE-SHOWS
STALLS DANCING
MUSIC
CONCERT
and many other startling attractions
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928,
THE
WORLD SPORT
CANTON TENNIS.
AMERICAN CHALLENGE CUP.
Canton, Oct. 2
LAWN BOWLS.
EAST POINT ENTERS SPEY CUP SEMI-FINAL..
MUSICAL JOTTINGS.
(Continued from Pago 7.)
cesalon, reproaches, pitecus appeals
and finally reconciliation.
THEFT OF SHIP'S COMPASS.
HALGAN CASE AGAIN
REMANDED.
WAS IT LUGGAGE OR CARGO?
(Continued from Page 7.)
Space prevents detalled comment
witness was on shore and did not on the miscellaneous pieces on the fore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Kow-after the officer had seen the mas There was a further sequel-be-return untli half an hour later,
programme. The Sea of Palmgren,
a realistic piece of writing, is an loon Magistracy this morning, ofter and No. 8° Compradore. old favourite of Moleelwitsch's as the recent theft of a liquid com-Witness replied that he was only is Debussy's Clairo de Lune? which pass from the 8.9. Kalgan, whilst on shore for 10 minutes. gives the real atmosphere of ajshe was in port during the begin Mr. Lo submitted that he had no moonlight night. A little-known | ning of the month. It will be ro- cass to answer, ag Ordinance No. Prelude of Rachmantonoff, Cyril membered that a Chinese, was 1 of 1891 was framed to preserve Scott's Jolly Russian Dance, Palm- brought bofore the Kowloon Magl-the sanctity of the Sabbath, in Rren's Rococo, Playera by Granados, strate in connexion with this theft that ships crews and officers the Spanish composer, and finally and larconies of rope from other should not be worked.. It was a The draw has just taken place
The East Point Recreation Club Liszt's 6th Rhapsody completo, the ships, as well as the larceny of a pena Ordinance and as such for the opening of the Singles and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Programme. The latter was played Maxim machine gun from HMS should be interpreted strictly in favour of the people as against and Doubles Tournament for the finished their uncompleted iawn bowls hero by Levitzki and will be re- Sepoy.
This morning two unemployed the Crown. Also cargo was not American Challenge Cup present-match in the Spoy Royal Cup compot-membered for its bravura octave
banal Chinese were charged before his delined, but what was not cargo ted by the American Association winning by 24 shots to 18..
tion yesterday afternoon, the former passages, bringing out a
hurdy-gurdy melody which reveals Worship with stealing the compass was defined, of South China. This cup was The match was started on Monday | Liszt at his worst.”
from the Kolgan on October 17 - first put up last year and is open of last week, whom It had to be
Sub-Inspector Dorling proseent- to all residents of South China abandoned at the end of the eighteenth;
ed and applied for three days' re- (including Hongkong). This year, head owing to the light failing. The
On the facts as presented, Opening with a Schubert Immand for further enquiries. as last year, only residents of core than was 20-16 in favour of Canton have entered, but it is
East Point B. C.
promptu in A Flat, this programme In reply to his Worship, Sub-In- Baid Mr. Lo, the goods mentioned hoped that in future there will this point yesterday afternoon, and Funeral March Sonata, Schumann against the defendant was very clied, including Chief Justice The game was ro-commenced from his aa Its main item Chopin's spector Dorling said the evidence were not cargo but personal lug- gago. Various authorities were be entrants from further afield.
the East Point R. C. put the issue aid of this composition: "The weak at the present time and the sent six nations, China, Japan, the nineteenth head and conceding was a caprice, if not a jest, for they could get any more evidence. A case in which it was laid down The entrants this year repre- beyond doubt by scoring five shots on idea of calling this work a sonata police wanted three days to see if Cockburn on common carriers, in
a single at the twentieth. Only
RECITAL OF 27TH OCT,,
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Personal Luggage,
(COME and S EEI COME and BIFY Great Britain, France, Americae eight by the Yacht Club could Chopin has simply bound together If they failed, then they would that small parcels were personal
Auto Strop Shaving Cream
provides one essential to a per- fect shave a really good cream. Soothing to the face, abundant in pearly white lather (all good. creams are white) and a perfect
'beard softener.
With the "Valet" Shaving Brush and the "Valet" Safety, Razor it makes a perfect com- bination for your morning shave.
Arents
W. R. LOXLEY & Co.,
HONGKONG -
OLD TAYLOR
SCOTCH
WHISKY
AGED
BY
TIME.
JOHN TAYLOR & CO.
KIRKCALDY, SCOTLAND,
SOLE AGENTS:-
N. S. MOSES & Co., Ltd.
R.II.K.Y.C.
Davies
Shellahcor Shickle
the
and Germany.
luggage unless accepted, by the.. The present holder of the Yacht Club, however, lost all smuggle them under this name into
forced a tie on the last bead. four of his wildest children, to have to withdraw the case..
The Kalgan, said Sub-Inspector carrier and paid for. singles cup is Mr. J. M. McEachran, chances of pulling it off when, after a place to which they could not cles Dorling, in reply to a further qua- Ordinanco was to prevent
The Judical construction of the now Sub-Mannger of the
Char- the
sixth
wood प्रत्येक bowled have penetrated." The third move-tion, would not be back in Hong- China in Hongkong; he is also were lying Led Bank of India Australia & it was observed that East Point R.C.nient is the famous Funeral Murch kong again until the 28th or 20th, working of a ship or crew except two. Good work by and the fourth is a weird plece of It was not, however, a matter of under permit, and he submitted. holder the doubles, cup to-Shields and Edwards, however, won writing, which would be devoid of identification of the compass, but a that on the facts, thoro had been gether with Mr. A. T. Lay of the head for the Yacht Club by meaning if it were not heard in its matter of getting more evidence had been involved, and if one run. no Infringement. Only runners Reiss, Massey & Co., Canton. It single. Is to be regretted that Mr.
right place at the end of the sona's against the two mon that they The teams were as follows: /
nor had carried two bags on Chopin's contemporaries regarded actually stole the instrument. MeEnchran is unable to defend
East Point R.C.
it more as a joko than as music. hia title this year-Our Own
His Worship would remember, board, should the master rush to Correspondent.
Kullak suggests that it represents proceeded the Inspector, that a the Harbour Office for a Sunday "the Autumn wind whirling away the withered leaves over the freshman was recently convicted on a permit? Did a number of run- grave,"
similar charge, and outside this uers alter the complexion of the man's evidence the pollen had noth-case? It was a matter of groat importance to shipowners and Ravel's Jeux d'Eaz, in which aing against the present defendants, charterers and in this case it casende is vividly portrayed, is the only really modernist work on the programme, the others in the of's celebrated Prelude in C Shary FRENCH GIRL'S DEATH. "modern" group being Rachmanin- Afinar, Liadow's Musical Box, and Moskowski's The: Jugglereas, the latter being a pretty and effective trifle which humorously depicts the the rise and fall of the balls or whatever it may be that the jug- gleress is playing with.
THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
LOCAL BETTING PRICES. Local betting prices on the Cam- 'bridgeshire are as follows!
20-1. Abbot's Spd. 18-1. Fohanan. 25-1. Buland,
25-1. Knight of Grail. 33-1. Lone Night. 10-1. Pondicherry. 10-1. Gang Warily. 12-1. Sonny Trace. 20-1. Vanoe."
20-1. Insight II. 100-6. Sen Crag. 15-1. Syniony. 18-1: Delius.
100-8.
100-6.
Orbindos.
Aecalmic.
25-1. Mara,
33-1. Fancy' Free.
100-8. Polly Flinders.
10-1. Palais Royál II.
100-8.
40-1.
50-1.
Grotesque,
Silveratend.
Pletoralns.
25-1 Parwiz.
HARBOUR RACES.
LARGE ENTRIES FOR OPEN EVENT.
Akehurst Paul
Hampton Shaw (sicip) 26 Edwards.(skip) 18 By their victory, the East Point I now enter the semi-final, where ..they will meet the Craigengower C.C. The game will take place on Saturday afternoon, on the K.C.C. rink, com- match will meet the Civil Service moncing at 3 p.m. The winner of this
Cricket Club in the final.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
MIXED MATCH ARRANGED
FOR SATURDAY.
extreme form alt the. SwLet-
The two defendants were accor-: dingly remanded for three days.
DR. AND MRS. CONDE OF CANTON BEREAVED.
appeared that nothing had boon dono to contravene the Ordinanco. He therefors urged that the sum- mons 'be dismissed.
His Worship put it to Mr. Lo that his plea was to the effect that the runners were not mem- bers of the crow and therefore the Ordinance did not apply.
Mr. Lo replied that this was the Canton, Oct. 22. The death occurred late on Satur case, observing that "runners" day evening of little Mins Ginette had been engaged.for many years Conde, at the age of five years, only and the practice was usual. It The Chopin set consists of the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Conde of was preposterous to penalise the or the man owners, charterers (the Flat the Hopital Paul Doumor -There will be a mixed hockey Butterfly Study, the D
ter, for something which had match on Saturday next, at King's Nocturne ("which exhibits in an French Hospital) in Canton, Park at 4.15 p.m. The teams will
Dr. Conde came out to Canton in always been allowed.
His Worship announced that be chosen from the following ladies ness, the refinement, the ex-1926 as anval doctor to the French
would bo de- and gentlemen:
quisite ornamentation and
the gunboats Argua and Vigilante of a judgement
on Friday at 10 am. Misses M. Wallace, M. Bird, B. luscious melody of which Chopin the Flottille du Si-Kiang? At his livered Laing, B. Taylor, E. R. Bell, A. capable"), a Mazurka in 4 own request, he was later posted to Minor and the ever-popular Ballade the French Hospital In Canton Owen Hughes, I. Bell, N. McA Flat, one of the most light (Hopital Paul Doumer) and carly Neillie, D. Stanton, M. Riggs, M. hearted compositions. Huncker in 1937 Madame Conde and their Hanson, J. Whyte, E. J. Coppin, says: "It ie the schoolgirl's de-daughter came out here to join him. [M. Pope, and P. Goodall,
light......graceful, charming, it The little girl had been unwell all Mesars. A. A. Dand, A C. Howell, appeals even to the lovers of music through the summer and later deve- W. Woodward, D. Lyon, F. E. G. hall ditties, and like the G minor, loped pneumonia which was closely Munn, W. H. Smith, P. Sands and It too has been worried to death."
followed by a fatal attack of typhoid Dr. F. R. Ashton.
fever. Referees:-Mrs. Andrews and Mr. F. Allen.
LADIES' PINGPONG:
CHAMPIONSHIP.
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GLIMPSES OF JAPAN.
EXHIBITION TO OPEN IN HONGKONG.
Mr. H. Luthamann, an eminent
A service was held this morning German artist, has come into The concert will conclude with a Liszt group, of which Liebestraum at 10 o'clock in the Roman Catholic special prominence in the East on depicting Japanese is too well known to require com- Church, French Concession, Ska-account of the excellence of his ment. Hark, Hark, the Lark is ameen, and the remains were later sketches
transferred to Macao Fort for scenes and life. For the last dow happy arrangement of one of
years, he has resided in Japan, burial. ·
has succeeded in faithfully, ex- pressing Japanese feeling by the medium of his work.
Schubert's lovely songs, all too short Much sympathy is felt for the and whilst there made an exten la the original, but embroidered and EASY VICTORY IN FINAL OF enhanced in its plans version, parents in their sad bereavement sive and critical study of the line by their humerous foreign and drawing characteristic of the Finally, there is Liszt'e arrange-Chinese friends.Our Own Corres-country, with the result that he ment of Mendelssohn's Wedding The final match of the Ladies March, a brilliant work in which pondent. Ping-pong Champlonahip of the the pianist has full opportunity of Colony was played off on Saturday displaying his power as a virtuoso evening at the Hongkong Univeralty and of proving (as in the case of when Miss Purple Wong Sui- the 6th Rhapsody) how much Union, lan (hendah Sports Club) beat Miss buffeting a modern instrument can Wang Yin-lin in two straight sete endure before braking-pointing is 3-1, 3-0.
Owing to the lack of entries, the Chinese Harbour Race, which was ori- ginally fixed for yesterday afternoon, was cancelled. The challenge cup connected with the race, it is under- stood, will be handed over to the Chinese Bathing clubs, and it is in- tended that the race should be handled by them in future,
Among the entries for the ladica evont
terday are the ilunt sisters, who have been prominent in recent years in Harbour races. Mias M. George, who has been showing promising form over short distances, ins also entered. The Chiness corn munity in represented by two ladics Chan Youk-fai and Kwok Choi-ming.
Mr. Ng Tal-ping, the President For the open event, to-morrow, those presant for their attendance of the Ping-Pong League, thanked there is a very large entry. The veteran C. J. Cooke, last year's win- and particularly those who
has entered and other prominent generously given prizes. Fier, swimmers among the entrants Roza-Pereira, Bombardier 'Norris, Chan Chan-hing (winner of the Chi- nese Club's harbour race) the Yeung brothers and cung Sul-man.
RTG
The official launch bearing the com- petitors. Judges and timekeepers will leave V.R.C. each day at 5 pm, sharp,
HOCKEY CLUB WINS.
Y.M.C.A. TEAM BEATEN AT KING'S PARK.
The second oloven of the Hongkong Hockey Club mot tho Y.M.0.A. first team at King's Park last evening, the former winning by three goals to nil. The Rev. N. Evane, LLC. Calthrop and LA.R. Duncan scored for the Club.
.
Ground is Changed.
the
After the match, Miss Violet Ng Ting-ting. a distinguished modern Chinese poetess, distributed prizes to the winners of the League and Singles matches this year,
$
kad
LOCAL RUGBY, CLUB v. CUMBERLAND MATCη
reached.
LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.
Here is the solution to puzzle on another page.
LOAF LOAD, LORD, CORE, CARE, CAKE.
WEAK EXCUSE.
Local lovers of Eastern Art, will welcome the opportunity of in-
Charged before Mr. R. E. Lind-pecting some of these works, at the Exhibition which opens at the sell this morning with possession Morning Post Building to-morrow. of 14 tacis of non-Government The display is under the charge opium, a Chinese pleaded that, al- of Mr. K. Hayashi, of the well- though he was in possession of known Shupl-Do Art Gallery, Kobe two parcels, he had no knowledge
Japan. of their contents.
In addition to examples of Roth- Revenue Officer Ward, prosecut mann's pictures, there will be a ing, Informed his Worship that the
selection of Japanese water parcels were found tucked away colours, rare old prints, silk goods, the in the defendant's waist.
CORD,
His Wordship, prier to imposing
His Worship asked defendant etc. The Exhibition will be open why, if he was not aware of the from 9. a.m. to 5 pan. daily. contents of the parcel, he should take so much care to keep the
a fine of $1,000, or, alternatively, parcels concealed.
four months' hard labour, remark- The defendant then claimed ed that when such a handsome re- Great festivities áro being that he had been instructed to planned at Doora in connexion.
muneration was forthcoming for The match between the Hongkong with the 70th birthday of the ex-carry the parcels in that way. He euch a trivial service, there was
was offered the generous sum of cause to be suspicious. He ha Football Club and H.M.S. Cumberland Kaiser on January 27 next, says a $1 for conveying the two tiny no doubt the defendant knew originally arranged for Wednesday Dutch Socialist paper.
what he was doing,
ON THURSDAY,
has been altered to Thursday, 25th,
at & p.m
The following will represent the Club-R. J. Grieve, G. P. Lammert, V. Stanion, II. V, Koop, M. D. Scott J. L Bonnar, C. D. Wales, J. H Kalkos, W. Beveridge, B. Massey, F. D. Roberts, J. A. E. Kondrew, II. F. Akehurst, E. R. West and J. Riddell.
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STAR THEATRE.
"THE GRAND DUCHESS AND
THE WAITER."
The match between the first eleven of the Hongkong Hockey Club and the The Grand Duchess and the Queen's Royal Rogiment, which in Walter," a sparkling film veralon fæod for to-morrow evening, will be of Alfred Savoir's" great stage played at King's Park and not on the success of the same name will be UERO ground as announced pre-the main picture at the Star Thes viously.
Tientsin Tennis.
tre bo-day and to-morrow. Be- sides an excellent cast, led, by Florence Vidor and Adolpho Men- lou, "The Grand Duchess and the Waiter" is notable for Its beauti- ful settings, including a theatre For the fourth season. In suc interior and luxurious suites of pesalon, the Rumfabn brothers, O. rooms in a Paris hotel. The story and A. Ly won the doubles tennis is delightfully amusing, and af- championship at Tientsin by de- together it can be said that the festing G. Bondiker and H. Thmier- picture is one of the inimitable.. icaaf in four sota at the association | Menjou's most entertaining light courts, 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2,
comedies,
parcels to a certain address.
GILMPSES of JAPAN
IN ETCHINGS
(Artial's Original Proofs)
by
Mr. H, LUTHMANN
will be Exhib ud at
MORNING POST BUILDING
(FLOWER STREET)..
Take lift to thđior,
October 24th (Wednesday), to 3015 (Tuesday), 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Exhibition is under the charge of HUBI DO, the Art Dealers of Kobe, Jápa
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Bole'agents in the Orent for Luthmann's plotures.
FINE JAPANESE WATER COLOURS. GENUINE-OLD JAPANESE PRINTS. ALSO A FEW EXAMPLES OF NEW DESIGNED SILK GOODS, CHRISTMAS CARDS, ETC.
These Works of Art may be purchased at striolly home prices,
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