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POLICE RESERVE.

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK

Police Reservo Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G. Captain Superintendent of Police, state:

Chinese Company, Training Course. The follow- ing members of the Chinese Com pany have been passed out as eficient in Part 1 of Training Courses-Constable R.79 Lo Tak Hol, R.82 Cheng Ping Kwan, 1.90 Edwin Howqua, R.97 Lam Fing and R100 Chen Jown Che.

Squad Drill.-All recruits of the Chinese Company will attend at Central Police Station on Thurs- day, December 19th at 6.30pm

under sharp for squad drill P/Sergeant RJ. Hunt, Dress Mufti.

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New Territories Agricultural

PIANO RECITAL

·YOUNG ENTERTAINERS DO EXCELLENTLY.

Youthful talent was well ex- prassed in the pianoforte recital given yesterday afternoon, in the St. Andrew's Church Hall, by Mr. JR. Suiter's pupils, and these very promising young pianists gave an excellent entertainment which was enjoyed to the full by the large gathering present,

The programme might almost be described as ambitious, for it in- cluded works by Bach, Schubert, Offenbach, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Mozart, but Mrs. Suiter's clever pupila acquitted themselves admirably and gave really delightful treat mont to some of thean composers" popular scores.

It would be rather invidious to single out any particular student,

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Show 1930.-The Hon. Captain for one and all, from the youngest, Come and see

who played the beautiful old tradi- tional tunes such as "Home Sweet Home," "Simplo Duet" and "Comin Thro' the Rye," to the more ad- vanced, who interpretated Offen-

Superintendent of Police accepts the voluntary service of the fol- lowing Police Reservists for duty at the Agricultural Show at Sheung Shul on Saturday, January 4th and 5th:-The O, C., ong Sub-bach's Inspector, and 24 members of the Chinese Company on both days. Hours of duty and other details will be notified later.

Flying Squad.

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"Barcarolle", Elgar's "Salut d'Amour" and Liszt's "No. rol 13 Rhapsodie", rovcaled talent, and were a great credit, not only to Mrs. Suiter, but to them- solves.

Added enjoyment was' lent to the entertainment by the appear-| ance of Mra, Gardiner, who sang "My Prayer" (Squire) and "Spring in Hare" (Dick) extremely sweet-

The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, December 17th. Fall in at the Taim-tan-tsui Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 pm. sharp.y Dress Winter Uniform, and Cap' with White Cover.

The weekly instruction patrol of the Hongkong Section will take place on Friday, December 20th. Fall in at the Central Police Station at 6.15 p.m. sharp. Dress -Winter Uniform and Cap with White Cover. »

(Sd.) W. KENT,

Adjutant.

At the close of the programme, Mra. E. Cock kindly presented the Trinity College of Music certifi- eates to successful candidates.

Advice to Students,

In expressing thanks to her for doing so, and to Mrs." Suiter for arranging auch

an excellent musical treat, Mr. George Grimble said he had been, anked "What was music?" and to that he replied that it was on art, but as an art, was unconquerable. He would

Sharpshooters' Company. Strength.-Crown Sergeant R462 C. A. Grimes has been permitted to resign having completed onc year's service, and on account of ill health, with effect from De-ke to give a fow hints to the children that day. Ho advised eember 9th, 1920.

them to work out a time-table and to use a note-book in which to chronicle their impressions of the music they were playing. They "must practise hard, and try and disect their music. If they, ex- perienced any particular difficulty they should practised one hand, und above all they must treat the plano as their friend. They must caress the notes and use their brains, fingers and the keyboard at the same time.

BANDITS' CAPTIVE.

SEEN PREACHING WHEN UNDER RESTRAINT.

of

Up 10 November 21, all efforts to discover the whereabouts of Mr.

Referring to the successes Pike, who was captured by bandits on September 17, in the Honan Mrs. Suiter's pupils at the local region, had failed. Word was re- Trinity College examinations, Mr. the ceived in October by Mra Pike, Grimble pointed out that in through two Chinose servants who practical part, eleven were entered had accompanied Mr. Pike up to the and nine passed; while in tha time of his capture, that bandits theoretical part eight were entered hind robbed him of his cloth and seven" passed, two of them Pestonji ing and money and were treat with honours, Isabel ing him very badly, holding topping the local list with 98 him for a raasom which bemarks, and Bernard Bickford being refused to promina The Chinese third with 87 marks. In the pre- two of the were forbidden to go with Mr. paratory division, Pike under penalty of death, and pupils topped the local list, with wore driven away by throats with 80 marks each, these being Clement pointed pistols and by blowe, al Leong and Eric Wood: Special though they desired to remain with mention was due to Mr. Inouye, who was the only candidato to On November 21, word was 1eraiv-pass the senior thoory examina- ed that a Mohammedan woman hadtion, after four months tuition. reported having seen Mr. Pike about to middle of October. Ho was atanding in the middle of the market place in Chingshan with the bandite His hands wore bound with cords behind his back, but he was preaching to the crowd.

their mastor.

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"The pupils who performed a long and varied programme werc as under:

Fuki Inouyo, Sumito Ishizaka, Tommy Bulter, Andre Pestonji, Desmond Hooper, Peggy Macfay- den, Charlie Bander, John Green, Stella Bander, Sanae Ohta, Yasuki

Jean

Mavis Hooper. Morl,

Shizuko Suzuki, Glendinning,

Wood, be Clement Leong, Edith

Phyllis Teale, Kathleen Chester, Wood.. Agaes. Leong, Eric

Marlan Gardiner, Bernard Blek- ford, "Beatrice Pestonji, Isabel. Pestonji, Alice Wood, Joyce Pater- Bon, Molly George, Joan Paterson, Doris Booker, and Margaret Eccie. chall.

The officer in charge of the dis- trict reported that boreign clothing, and a saddle and horse had been seen about 40 li from. Chingehan, It is thought that they may long to Mr. Pike. Word has also been received that.a detachment of soldiers were sent out with eleven prisoners and ster two men were might in. These men were said to be thond who took Mr. Pike, but their leader had managed to escape.

SUCCESSFUL PUPILS.

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FORMERLY AT CENTRAL BRUTISH SCHOOL.

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He is secretary of the UniversityFancy dress, gentlemen-Mr. R. Swimming Club and was a mem. Davis (Patches) 1; Mr. B. E. ber of the University team in the Wood (Ferocious Turk) 2. Inter-Universities team race, at Cardiff, Liverpool securing second place. He was chosen to play in a water-polo match, Northern V. Southern Universities and is In the 2nd. XV Rugby team.hu

Joyce Raven, who went to The Godolphin School, Salisbury, has passed the School Certificate. Examination, University of Cam- bridge Local Examinations, in the following subjects-English, His- tory, Geography, French, Oral and Written, Arithmetic, Botany and Music

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