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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1931.
ST. DAVID'S DAY.
WELSHMEN OBSERVE
ANNIVERSARY.
The eve of St. David's Day wan celebrated in tting manner on Saturday when members of St. David's Society and their friends, including representatives of officers
Berlin, Feb, 28. The Minister of Labour, Dr. readings from the Studio. The foll Stegerwaki, told the Economic Com- programme follown:
mittee that one sixth of the German 5.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese Programme, people were directly affected by 7.00-10.30 p.m. European Pro-unemployment and that one quarter xramme of Columbia Records kindly of the workers were workless-and supplied by Mesara, Anderson Music Router. Că.
7.00 p.n. Winners of to-day Races, will be bronderst from the Studio.
7.02-7-80 p.in, Orchestral-Beyond The Blue Horizon,
Van Phillips and His Band. Vocal Durt-Here In My Arms. Phyllis Dare and Inek Hulbert. Song-Cobblin'.
102.
Edgar Coyle (Baritone). Xylophone Solo Minuet.
4220. 2899.
Marieb Solo-Aloha Or.
Rudly Starita.
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Song-On The Bench At Bungaloo. Song Sing Hot For The Days Of
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Nurmd Long (Entertainer), 5109. Vocal Duet-Broadway Melody.
5302.
Layton and Johnstone. 7.30-9.00 p.m.
A Seletion of Parlophone Records Kindly loaned by a Listener,
9.00 p.m. Weather Report. Local 'Time, ele.
9.06-3.45 pm. (Approx), From The Studio.
Rendings from Shakespeare by Members of the A.D.C
9.45-10.30 p.m, A Cuneori. Octet-Rhapsodie No. 2 (1bez nut
Willoughby).
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 9494. Song-Love's Old Sweet Sang
(Molloy). Dame Clara Butt (Coutralto). 7814. Planoforte Solo-Troidina (Doueet), Planoforte Solo-Hungaria (Doucet).
Clement Doucet, 1860. Chorus-Come Let Us Join The
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The Cherninvaky Trio. 3738, Vocal hot-In Springtime
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Songs . Allegretto b. Allegro (Gretchaninoff).
The Kedroff Male Duart Sung-Towels (1) Mine (Walt and
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Fraser Cange (Baritone). 5141. Octet Funeral March of A. Marionette
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men of the 1st Battalion South Wales Borderers, to the total number of over a hundred, met at dinner and a social evening in Lane, Crawford's Restaurant,
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At a meeting of 10,000 people at Wagga Wagga, in the Rivering A special feature of the evening district, a resolution was passed was the singing of the Mate Voice calling on the Federal Govern- Choir of the Battalion under the ments drastically to reduce the direction of Mr. J. Gecks, cost of government and to rolleve A.R.C.M., Bandmaster. Their ron-tries from their statutory burdens or before the 21st March 1931. the primary and secondary indus- [dering of favourite Welsh songs was and reduce interest charges.
reminiscent of the Elatodddfoda In the event of the Government for which the Principality is justly refusing to recognise the pro posals by March 31, the meeting famung. Equally enthusiastle was
resolved that immediate atepa the reception accorded to the should be taken to hold a refer- Welsh songs rendered
by Mrs.endum ob the right of the
F. C. Rendall, Mrs, J. G. Hooper |"Riverina district to determine And Mr. D. M. Richards, members their own affairs and their own destiny under the British Crown, of the Society,
necessary. by secession.--
Renter
After the loyal toasts, Mr. G. S Hugh Jones, President, welcomed
[As a sequel to Premier LanK’U loan repudiation policy. Mr. Ear! on behalf of the Society the re- presentatives present from the age, supported by the Country South Wales Borderers and ex- Party in the districts concerned. of pressed the thunks of the gather-campaigned for the secession ing to the Choir and to the Officer the Riverina district and the en- Commanding for his courtesy in tablishment of an independent termitting their attendance. In province, to be called "New Eng- submitting the toast of the Fatroulad," bounded on the north by the Saint, Mr. Hugh Jones said that Queensland border, on the west by It was in some ways a misfortune south by the Hunter River.
the Darling River, and on the that no little had come down to us Col his personal history.
Prae- fically the only facts of which one
could be curtain were that he was a Welshman born and bred-on of the royal house of Cunedda- that he became Bishop of what was now called St. David's, and that he died in 601 A.D. It was also known that he was conspicu- a for his patriotism, his preach- inse and his charity. Although little was known of him, Sajal David stood as a symbol and as a rallying point round which could be concentrated all that was hest of the patriotic feelings of Welsh people, and in that respect he was symbolical of the objects of the Society, which were to endeavour to. perpetuate his patriotism and charity.
WAY
The doast of "St, David” runk with enthusiasm and the | Choir rendered "Gwyl Dewi Sant"
Ir
as suggested that a provisional government of the new provincr should be established, ready to net
fulls Itsmediately If New South Wales it was also suggested which New South Wales may Issue should that wey seelal currency
resisted.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
rellency the Governor and Lady Peel, Sunday, February 22nd.His Ex- attended by Captain T. A. H. Colt- man, A.1.C.. lunched with Mr. Stan ton at Fanling and afterwards at tended the Gynilhana given by the Dard Highlanders on Kwanti Race course,
Monday, February 23rd.-His Ex- wellency the Governor, neemapanied by the hen his Cham, DJ.3. the Unolieini members of the Executive Compeil, and the Hon. Dr. Wellington, made a tour of inspection of the Government Civil Hossitat.
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CAIRO DOCKERS PAID IN BEROIN.
Cairo, Feb. 28. The dockers for months kave
been paid in herein while their Wages liave been pucketed by their uverseers, recording to Police in- ventiation, which has resulted in the conviction of two overseers to day. De was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and a fine of 2400 (Egyptian) and the other to
years' imprisonment and a fine 5300.
The arrest of the Turkish Minis. fee's chauffeste on Juntary 20
charge of drug smuggling led te the investigation - Reuter.
Rumford, Miss Murray and Miss Wade arrived at Government House.
Government House, presented to Mr. His Excellency the Governor, at F. J. Harrington, C.M.G., H.B.M.'s | Consu, General, Manila, the Insignia of a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. The Hon. Mrs. Charles Tuften, and Sir William Hornell dined at Government House,
Lady Peel, accompanied by Mr. G. W. A. Tufton (Private Secretary). attended a dunce on I.M.S. Medway: given by Captain Cuptlie and the Oßeers, ÍL.M.Š. Medway,
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The toast of "The Guests" was proposed by Mr. R. R.
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manner by Mr. G. Sims, whose reminiscences proved most entertaining.
The evening was brought to a close shortly before midnight by the Choir and assembly joining in "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau.“
Wreath on Cenotaph. Members of the Society 48- sembled at the Cenotaph yesterday morning to bonour the dead by placing a wreath at the foot of 'The Colon, 's memorial to thone who fell in the Girvat War.
Saturday, February 28th-Danie Clara Kennerley Rumford, Mr. Ken- nerley Rumford, Miss Marray, and Bliss Wade left Government House.
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His Excellency General Wong Shlu Hung, military governor designate of Kwings, pail an informal call on His Excellency the Governor, and stayed to luncheon. The ton, Mr. Hallifax, the Hon. Mr. A. F. Wood and the Hon. Sir Shotson Chow, were also presant [ Governor at the departure of Admiral, at luncheon.
Bie Arthur and Lady Wnistell. His Excellency the Governor, attend-
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Kelly, A.D.C. dined with His Excellency Captain G. Layton (Naval Chief of
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Admiral Sir Arthur und Lady Waistell| Staff) and Lt. Comdr, Wright, (Flag on .M.S. Kent.
|Lt), paid an official call at Govern- Tuesday, February 24th--lis Ex-ment House. vellency the Governor, attended by His Excellency the Governor, attend. Captain T. A. H. Coltman, A.D.C.ed by Captain T. A. I. Coltman, mude a tour of inspection of the A.D.C., in return called on the Naval Central Police Station, and Western Commander-in-Chief om Board H.M.S. district police station with the Hon. Suffolk. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Inspector General at l'alice.
Thoreday, February 26th. His Ex- celleney the Governor presided at the meetings of the Executive and Legis. lative Councils,
His Excellency the Governor and Laily Poél attended the opening day of the Annual Race meeting at Happy Valley, and lunched with the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Shenton and Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Hall.
Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones, President, and Mr. R. I. Davies hore a huge wreath and laid it at the fom or the Comutaph. Capt. 2. D. His Excellency the Governor and His Excellency the Governor and i Thomas, a past President, and Mr.ndy Peel gave a Ball at Government Lady Prel attended by Captain! E. R. Price, Hon, Secretary and
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T. A. IF. Coltinn. A.D.C., attended the Friday, February 27th-Dame Clarn dance given by the Machine Gun) Treasurer, were also present. Kennerley Runiford, Mr. Kennerley Company, H.K.V.D., at the City Hall.
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