1932-01-30 — Page 13

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ANNUAL CHURCH

MEETING.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

FINANCES.

Was

The annual Church meeting of hold St. John's Cathedral in the Cathedral Hail Yesterday evening, Dean Swann presiding.

In the course of a review of the year the Dean said:

BRITISH NAVAL

DISASTER.

SEARCH FOR THE MISSING SUBMARINE.

London, Jan. 29. The soarch for the Submarine 12 was continued throughout the night and la stili proceeding. An Admiralty

THE

SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1932.

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

CYPRUS TO PAY £34,000.

THE VOLUNTEERS.

CORPS ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK.

No. 4/32,-Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps Orders by Lieutenant Colonel J. G. Bird, DÃO., Q.U.E., commanding:

announcement Inst(a) night, however, stated that the possibility of saving life is now almost beyond hope. The nouncement contained the follow- ing information:

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"We have temporarily abandon- ed operations on the obstruction first discovered on Thursday even- ing, the divers being unable to reach it owing to constant allpping. The divers have not reached the other obstruction found yesterday. but may do so at the next tide.

The year 1932 is going to be one of changes and difliculty for the Cathedral. We need to gird up our loins as we fare it. Our Bishop is retiring and leaving the Colony in April. There will ad- must certainly be an interregnum of several wanth when we shall be without a Bishop. Rev. II. V. Koop concludes his period of 295 vice also in April. His agree ment actually expires next week, but he is helping us by carrying na until after Easter. Inspite of aprend over unremitting ciforta many manths I have still not suc reeded in Anding a successor. have may competent agents doing their best for us in England, but to be a surprising there dearth of young men willing to

At Ave o'clock this morning come abroad even for a four year

Then as you will hear from further announcement stated that 1:21

dincovered Mr. Archbutt we have a year of the obstruction Very real financial dimeulty bills from Portland B for 8. You will see therefore old wreek. that things will not be enky,

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Before

Tributes Paid.

to consider I proceed how we shall tackle our problems I want to take this opportunity of giving the Bishop and Mrs, Bap pay our best possible wishes for now know, at their tature, an Worcester. I have already sand in The review that the Bishop's re-

mean the tirement will

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Hongkong, Jan. 29, Parades. Corps Hand. 1. The Band is expreteri Lo parade at full strength on Monday, February ist., Friday, February 5th at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

2. It is reported that members are nel complying with Orders in informing Headquarters when a change of address takes place, this order must be adhered to. (b) Battery, 1. There will be

Jecture on "Predicted Shoot on Tuesday, February 2nd. at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters for the Stand any one interested.

"Further search of the area to- day has revealed another obstruc- tion six miles from Portland Bill, | (e)

divers have been on the The hottam near it, but they have so far falled to reach the obstruction. Operations continue."

AIX is au While sweeping in the vicinity a party brought up

submarine part of

Hags in a The general search canvas case. will continge as well. There is no hope of paving life."

The task confronting the searchers is immensely difficult. an the s is bad and the buy in said to be dotted with over 200 old wreeka.

The Angs brought up during th This alloewe of one who has never sweep are under expert examina. to p it Voluntarily spared šumeeds, but tim at the dockyard

all his energies into į there any likelihood of he people. I am an fheing unresed with 32.

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their future may be happe, as we¦ SCENE IN A PARIS CAFE are sure that it will be -lui to the Kingdom of God.

conduct

I must also use this decasion to acknowledge how much we owe to Mr. Koop, slice this will be his last annual meeting with my do not hesitate to say that for the high standard of music and the dignified and orderly conduct ordinary and spremni services the Cathedral congregation have Mr. Koop very largely to thank. His been con Seraus, which have sistently thoughtful, have given our people the benefit of his wide of the reading His

two keturs Three Hours Service

long be remembered, ago will The St. Johor's Rerica which justly has won a place in the estimation of its readers in his child, I have wall heard it praised by many qualified to judge not only in this Colony but from as far north a Peking and as far south as Sin- are very few Kapore. There parishes and not many dioceses in practice it England which can monthly publication an groot as our Review.

Paris, Dec. 23,

Au Englishman named Mra, Middleton wnge chest yesterday after. nomina Paris cafe,

An Italian dancer, med Mas chini, had been Mrs. Midleton'a frioul for me years, but left her to become engaged to a French girl, Me, LeV Pencen.

The tan women got into touch. and a meeting between them and the man oned in the vouese of which Moschini is alleged suddenly to have fred i revolver shots at the women,

Mrs, Middleton died on ndania- sien to hospital and the French virt is in a serious condition.

Moschini wis seized by An American passer-by and held untit arrested by the patice, who had Sespe Temabb in protecting Fiat from an infuriated crowd.

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Mrs. Middleton was bort France of a Freagh father and an English mother, and married! an Englishman, who died seven years She is stated to have been Mr. Koop's hospital visiting the proprietress of a Scottish tail- has been diligent and much appre-oting; busin.c near the Madeleine. einted; and many of the younger people in the Colony will grate

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fully remember the hospitality that greater support was nooded, which Mr. and Mra, Koop have an { He appealed for more subscribers.

to them. The

Mr. Archbult also put the Hind- readily extended Rugger Club will lose a usefulget for this year before the meet- three quarter. I want to amure Mr. Konp that we appreciate what he has done for the Colony during the past four years.

Electoral Roll.

Dr. G. A. G. Herklotts said:- At the last annual meeting of S John's Cathedral I reported that there were 148 members on the Cathedral Electoral Roll and 94 on that of St. Peter's Church mak- In a total of 182. There has been u considerable increase on both Rolls during the last year. Nine names have been withdrawn From that of the Cathedral Roll due to departures from the Colony and 1 members are on leave but the number of resident members has been. increased to 215, (total 226). St. Peter's Roll has been increased to 41 and 2 on leave making a grand total of 269 us compared with 182 at this time last year.

Dr. Herklats read the annual reports on the fabric, goods and ornaments of the Cathedral, the "Kellett-Crest." and the Hall, proceedings of the Church Coun- The Finances.

ell.

In presenting his report on the financial affairs of the Cathedral, Mr. G. S. Archbutt doalt with the

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ing, which estimates an expendi ture of $50,700, the amount re- quired from the Goodwill Scheme

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and offertories fiability, being $38,250.

Council Elections.

this

2. There will ho a parade at 530 pm, on Thursday, February 3th al Headquarters delil and signals. Engineer Company. 1. Monday, February 1st, Miniature Rangel

DAMAGE DURING THE RIOTS.

Larnaca, Dec, 2, The sum of £34,000 is to be levi ed on certain towns and villages of Cyprus by way of reparation for the damage and destruction caused during the recent rioting in varous parts of the island."

It

this A measure providing for impost WAK promulgated this morning. provides for the levying, on six district towns, of ajamounts varying from £14,000 In the case of Nicosia to £500 in the rase of Paphos. In all £28,000 is payable by the towns and £6,000. by 73 villages.

The levy will be made by the for unmunlelpal authorities in the townB the and by commissioners in village on the lines of the Eduen- that IN,

2. Thursday, February 11th.len Law Assessment, 1. Instruction, Wellington roughly on an income basis. Barracks.

3. Members intending to at

The imposition will be payable

Lend Camp on February 19th by all Orthodox Christian inhabi- 21st. are again requested to rtants except Government oficials, ward their names as soon us pos. Reuter,

sible.

(d) Corps Signals. 1. Part 11 Mun-

ketry Practices will be fired at

Stonecutters Range on Sunday,| CLUB'S RIGHT TO SUE.

Sist. Janunry, All members. must attend. Rifles should be drawn from Store before Noon

Saturday, 30th January,

Launch will have Queen's Pier

UNPAID FEES.

nt 9 am and Kowloon Polleu Clubs are entitled to recover up- Pier at 9.10 nm.

psid subscriptions, according to the

2. Parade at Corps Headquar-decision of Mr. Registrar Friend al tera at 5.30 p.m. on Tursday, 2nd | Clerkenwell County Court. February, for Buzzer Practice,

(e) Machine Goa Troop. 1. Musketry. Stonecatters Range is allotted to the Machine Gun Troop for the Aring of Part II Rifles on Sunday, 1th March.

He gave judgment for the Broom- field Cricket Club, of Swains-lanc, Highate, which sued Afer Fuller. of Tufnell Park-rond. N., a Civil 2. All those who puraded for Servant, for his membershin aubs 10%. 6d. Machine Gan Instruction on 28th scription of 23 10s, and batant will parade at Headquar-entrans Tee ters at 6.30 on Thursslas, th proximo.

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(5) Armoured Car Company. 1. the Section. There will be no parmle on Monday, 1st. February.

The will be a parnde Friday, 5th February ના the PW.X Garage 5.30 p.m. tor e reture on Car Mechanism.

*** 2. Motor Cycle Section. following will paende at Hrad cunters on Monday, February 1st at 5 pm, fue Machine Gun Instruction under C.S.M. Rogetu: Pte, Lewis, Pte. Neale and Pte. Mitchell,

(g)

The remainder will parade at the P.W.D. Garage. Wanchal, for driving instruction, under Cpl. Sapsed.

Ride Club. All members will parade at the Miniature Range in Wednesday, February 3rd. at 5.30 p.m.

Foller wrote to the Court that he wae dizanti-fed with his treatment. by the club.

The Registrar said that if a member of the Athenrentn

Club claimer that someone had spoken more than twice in a month, and There was too maet. noise, he did not think it would be any defences for not paving his subscription.

Checking of Roila,

. C. Units are main reminded the importance of checking their i Rolls with the Cops Muster Roll in the Adjutant's Omice. Copies of the Monthly Strength are forwarded to all cubeerned to

enable any

dis- crepancy to be discovered.

Checking of Attendance Register. Machine Gun Company, 1. The 04. C. Units will ease their At- Company will parade in close tendance Registers to be checked column of Platoons #1 530 1.014] with the Corps Alendarce. Register tharn, in mufti at Volunteer | forthwith in view of the appranch of Heluarters as under:

the Annual Effetency Hourd.

Tuesday. Bre Februnty- cture on Map Reading and *Findel Messages by C. S. M. Stat-

tery in the Lecture Room.

Tuesday, 9th FebruaryInter- platoon 1. A. Competition on the Pale Ground,

Terday. 16th February-- Texture on Repairs and Adjust- ment. by Sgt. Terry in the Lecture Room13,

#g: Machine Gun Compung. 2. All Recents will parade in the *Miniature Range under Sgt.

Arms Drill,

O'. C. Units are reminds of the importance of the practice of arms drill as much as possible in view of the approach of the G.D.%. Inrpes- tion.

Struck off the Strength. Having been dismissed.

No. 1442 Tpr. E. G. Dade, Machine Gun Troop, as from 7.113).

Transfer.

No. 1927 1/Cpl. J. S. Flegs. Terry at 630 pm on Tuesday. Armoured Car Company, Car Section, 2nd, proximo.

in transferred to Corps Headquarters. 1 Revruits will parade at

os from 29.1.32. Kennedy Ionel Range under 5. M. Shattery at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesdays, 2th and 16th proxima. (hy Seettish Company. Parndes-

Thuring, 4th February.

The following lay members fring the Cathedral were elected to the Church Council.---Mr. G. S. Arch) butt. Mr. R. T. Barrett, Mr. M. Barton, Mr. H. J. Best, Mr. P. L.

Professor L Callisson. O.BE Forster. Mr. B. H. C. Hallows, Dactor G. A. C. Herklots, Mr. W. R. Mansfield. Mr. F. Mason, Sir Honey Pollock, Mr. N. L. II: Rail- tou, Mr. E. G. Stewart. Mr. J. 1. Sutcliffe, Mrs. G. D. R. Black, Mrs. P. R. V. Brindley, Mrs. E. David- son, Miss M. Drury, Miss E. Gray, Lady Pollnek. Mrs. Swann Mrs. Thwaites.

and

Those elected from St. Peter's Church wore Mr. H. A. Allen, Mr. J. Pau, Miss B. S. Atkins and Mr. R. Ashton-Hill.

Some of the above were also elected as representativea to the Diocesan Conference.

Afr. J. Jacks and Mr. P. S. Cas-(k) sidy were elected as representa- tiros to the Board of Trustees of the Church of England in the Diocese.

Mesars. Lowė, Bingham and Mat- matter in detail, in which he com-thews were elected auditora for monted on the marked success of the ensuing year.

the Goodwill scheme of contribu-

The following were elected as

NG. 6 Platoon at Kowloon Devi under 2nd. Deut. T. P. Saunderson. Sqund drill with arms, Bolts and frogs will be worn,

Appointments and Promotions, No. 1441 L/Cpl. B. L. Stock, No. 1 Platoon: promoted Corporal with

feet from 29th January, 1932.

Leave.

No, 4x9 Pte. W. F. Kerr, No. 1, Platoon, returned from leave

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4. No. ↑ Platoon at Headquar- | DR.1.32. term under 2nd. Lieut. A. W. Nu. 782 Pte. A. L. G. Eastman, Brown. Squat drill with arms, No. 2 Platoon, returned from leave Belts and frogs will be worn. on 15.1.32.

3. Musketry. Part 11 prac-i No. 1896 Gar. A. S. Bliss, Battery, ter will be fired at Stonecutters granted 2 weeks' leave from 31.1.32 on Sunday, 14th February. All to 13.2.32. ranks are reminded to keep this

Sergi. 1500

L. G. date free.

Company, leave Portuguese Company. The Com-

pany will parade as under:

1. Friday, January 29th. Sus. 9 and 10 Platoon, Kennedy Road Runge for Lewis Gun Fir inje.

So, 11 mm 12 Patson, Henri- quarters Lewis Gun Instruction.

2. Friday, February 5th, Now. 11 and 12 Platoons, Ken- nedy: Rund Range for Lewis Gun Firing.

Nos. 9 and 10 Platoons, Head- quarters Lewis- Gun Instruction.

3. Anti Air-Craft Scetion. This Section is reminded that it will part every Friday at Hendquarters for Instruction.

4. It is reported that members are not complying with Orders Is informing Company Head- quarters when a change of ad. dress inkes place. This order must be adhered to.

A.A.L.A. Company. 1. The A. P. C. Section will parade at 6.30 p.m. at North Point on Thursday, 4th February.

2. The Portugueso Suction will parade at 5.30 p.m. at Hend quarters on Friday, 6th February. Holiday, Chinese New Year. Volunteer Hendquarters will be closed on Saturday, Sunday and Man tion inaugurated in 1930 in place | sidesmen.--Messrs. P. S. Cassidy, day, 6th, 7th and 8th February, 1982, of the pow rents system, showing, I. Owen Hughes, G. A. C. Herk respretively, except for business of an increase from $12,908.88 in lots, P. Grindley, B. J. de II. an urgent nature. 1029, undor the old ayatom, to Muore, A. Cheung, L. B. Holmen,

Ombers' Duties. $19,459,48 in 1930, and $22,664.03 J. C. A. Gronham, N. L. Railton,

Captain E. J. R. Mitchell assumes last year. He pointed out, how-E. G. Stewart, F. G. Maunder, D. duties as Second in Command. P.FL over, that although the scheme J. Crozier, H. C. B. Way, J. E. and P.A.C. with offect from today's was helping to put the finances Richardson and Staff Sergeant dato vico Mindor H. B. L. Dowbiggin on a better haalà It was obvious Pollard, R.A.S.C.,

0.1.E. on leave.

No. Reserve to 28.3.12.

Frost, extended

8.04-8.40 p.m. Sacred Music. Song The Italy City (Wentherly-

Adams). Song-How Beautiful Upon the

Mountains (Flaxington-Harker). Marion Talley (Soprano). C919. Orchestral-The Snered Hour

(Ketelbey).

Orchestral Sanctuary of the Heart

(Ketelbay),

The London Palladium Circh. C2202. Song-Nazareth (Gounod). Song-Genu. Bambiro (Yon).

C1682.

Poter Dawson (Bass-Baritone), Choral-Hear my Prayer (Mandelssohn).

Master E. Lough with the Choir of the Templo Church: Landon. C1320, 8.40-9.36 p.m.

The 2nd and Bird Acts of the Opera

Tonca (Puccini).

Played by the La Scala Orchestra of Milan with famous Wagnerlad Singers. H-84. *0.36-10.00 p.m.

Suite (Dohnanyi, Op. 19).

Played by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra undor the direction of Frederick Stock. M-47. 1st Movement-Andante con

variazioni.

2nd Movement-Schorro. 3rd Movemont-Romanza. . 4th Movement-Rondo,

10.00 p.m. Close Down, (All rocards in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Mears. 8. Moutrie and Co., and "Messrs. Teong Fook Plano Co.).

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RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY. AND TO-MORROW.

Brondenst by Z. B. W. on a wave- lungth of 365 metros.

6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.00-11.30 p.m.

European Pro grammie,

'7.00 pm. · MMail Notice, etc. 7,03-0,30 p.m. Programme of Victor Records.

7.03-7.25 p.m.

Orchestral.

Two American Sketchen (Thomas

Griselle)-(a) Necturne (b) March. Vietor Concert Orchestra. 30000, Song of the Bayou (Rube Bloom).

Victor Salon Group, 30000, Patrie.Overture (Bizel).

New Light Symphony Orchestra. 35979-85080. 8.00 p.m. Local Time and Wen- ther Report.

7.25-8.12 p.m. Variety. Song-A Faded Summer Love. Song-You Didn't Know the Munie.

Sylvia Froon (Comedienne), 228-46. Song-Call me Darling,

Song-You Try Somebody Else.

Russ Columbo (Baritone). 122861; Orchestral-Poor Little Gigoletto. Orchestral Cupid's Holiday.

Cole McElroy's Spanish Ballroom

Orchestr. 22860. Song-Why Shouldn't I be Lonely? Song-What's It?

Jimmie Rodgers. 23000. Orchestral-Hiding in the Shadows

of the Moon,

Peter Van Steeden and His Orch. Orchestral-That's Why Darkles

Were Born

Le Reisman and His Orch. 22856, Humorous-Song-Taught me How to

Play the Second Fiddle. Humorous Song-I'm a Specialist.

Frank CrumlL. 22859. 12-8.48 p.m. Operatic. Pagliacci (Leoncavalla) Fantasy.

Marek Weber and His Orch. 3698. Masked Ball (Verdi) Selections.

Creatore's Band, 36000 Penri Fishers (Bizet) Selections.

Creatore's Band. 36001-2. 2.18-9.30 p.me. A Concert,

Piano Solu-Novelette in D

(Schumann),

Piano Soto-Clair de Lune

(Moonlight) (Debussy).

Harold Bauer, 7122. Sung-Claventos (Larnations)

1380.

(Estle-Valverde). Song-Malaguenan (Malaga Love

Lamont) (Pagans).

Lucrezia Bori (Soprano). Instrumental-(a) Lullaby (Brahms) (b) Little Sandman (Brahms; (c) Hush My Babe (Rousseau) (d) Lullaby (Muzurt) (e) Cradle Song (Schubert) (1) Sweet and Low (Barnby).

Alexander Schmidt. Song Santa Lucia (Neapolitan

Folk Song).

22100.

Enrico Caruso (Tenor). Song-Coro ngrato (Cordiferro.

Cardille).·

Enrico Caruso (Tenor). 6032. Piano Solo-Etude Tabienu

(Rachmaninof).

Piano Solo-Dance of the Gnomes

(Liszt).

1181.

Sergei Rachmaninoff. Violin Solo-En Antene (Debussy).

Fritz Kreisler. 1368. All records in the above European programme are kindly supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Plano Co.

9.30-11.30 p.m.

A programme of Brunawick and Melotone Dance Records kindly sup plied by "The Brunswick House," Gloucester Buildings.

Fox Trot-Falling in Love Again. Fox Trot-If You Haven't Got

a Girl. M12079. Fox Trot-When Your Hair Has

Turned to Silver Fox Trot-Heartaches. M12078. Fax Trat-1 Idolize My Baby's Eyes. Fox Trot-I Don't Know Why. 0186. Waltz-The Waltz You Saved for Me. Waltz-Two Hearts in Walte

Time. M12063. Fox Trot-Makin' Faces at tho

Man in the Moon. Fox Trot-I Can't Write the

Words, 8170. Fox Trot-Begging for Love. Fox Trot-How's Your Uncle? 6171. Fox Trot-One Little Raindrop. Fox Trot-Hello! Beautiful M12099. Fox Trot-Walkin' my Baby

Back Home, 6048. Fox Trot-Ev'ry Time I Look at You. Fox Trot-Snake Hips.

€199.

Fox Trot-You're Just a Lover, Fox Trot-Two Little, Blue

Little Eyes M12101. Fox Trot-To be Worthy of You. Fox Trot-Goodnight

Sweetheart 0195. Waltz-You Will Remember

Vlonna.

Fox Trot-I Bring a Love

Fox Trot-Oh Peter.

Song. 4076.

Fox Trot-Honolulu Blues.

4108.

Fox Trot-What is it?

8183,

Fox Trot-Blue Kentucky Moon.

0187,

Fox Trot-Who Am 17

Fox Trot-Can't You See? Fox Trot-Love Letters in the Sand, Fox Trot-Let's Drift Away on

Dreamers Bay. 0188.

6180.

£12243.

M12249.

Fox Trot-Guilty. Fox Trot-Old Playmate. Fox Trot-You Cali it Madness.

Waltz-That Naughty Waltz. Waltz-Memories.

(approx.). Rugby 10.30 p.m. Mid-day Press New

11.30 p.m. Close Down. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.

11.00-12.15 p.m. Relay of Service from St. John's Cathedral.

12.15-2.00 p.m Chinese Programme.

Recorded

1.00 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report

2.00 p.m. Close Down.

European Pro- 8.00-10.00 .0 gramme of Vietor and H. M. V. Re- corda.

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Arst served on the organisation, was thought possible that the pre- minos

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Has been found Impossible, The Following the removal notice Directors of the YM.C.A. however issued last month, it has definitely we hopeful of re-opening the in been decided to close down the fitution shortly, although no des Choero Y. M. C. A. for Service inite plats have been formediy men, in the City Hall, and the in The clbeing of the Cheero Will stitution will not be open after to have the City Hall unoccupied morrow night.

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