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HONGKONG

RECENT M. C. L. PARTY.

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932.

NEARLY $1,000 TO THE GOOD.

The bridge, mah jong and ton dance party hold at the Hongkong Hotel on March 8th in aid of the

branchen.

dre:

MACAO RACES.

BEING HELD AT FANLING TO-MORROW.

(By “Ringto!).

1st Race,

CORRESPONDENCH.

"Faust" Tv-night.

To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.1

CH-

The second extra meeting of the Sir, The many "admirers of Hongkong Women's Guild and Macao Jackey Club, which the Goethe's life and work will feel Ministering Children's League Fanling Hunt and Race Club has gratitude to the local Germany produced gross profits totalling courteously allowed to be present-community for staging some "of

the Kwant! course to. were ed at expenses

the scenes from Faust" to-night $1,223,80. The

was thus morrow, promises fairly well. $297.90, and there

thejut the St. Paul's Girls School on The programme Includes

Road. I will, not balance of $925.40 to be divided Easter Stakes, which looks like Macdonnell between the Victorin and Kowloon providing most interest. White deny that it is indeed a rare op- Jade Stag, which will be the portunity to see a play represent- The grateful thanks of the Com-selected candidate for this avont.ng a literary product of the

won the Macno Derby mittee are due to Mr. J.11. Taggart recently for so kindly placing the roof and should be ble to account for highest order in the world. It other good may not be on a level of Shake- garden, grill room and lounge of the Stakes. Several the Hotel at the disposal of the face are on the card, and if the japonro's genius, but it is Shake- Committee, to Lady Peel for pre weather keeps fine, some fine sport peurean. Constructed on a scalo serting the prizes, the Hon. Mr. should be seen. My selections as vast as life itself, the play may J. P. Bragn and Mr. H. Lo for run- ning the bridge and mah jong, Mr. Ho Leung for being Hon. Trea- surer for the day. Mr. Abraham for anditing the accounts, the Girl Guldes and Boy Scouts who out fa most useful work under the lender- nhip of Mrs. Gubbay and Mias Judah. Mr. Bayram for giving the Lady beautiful carnations for Peel'a bonauet and Mrs. Ragram for presenting them on behalf of the Committee, Mr. Walsh for gift of cigarettes, Mackintosh's Ltd, and Mosars, Gordons, Ltd. for prizes for the spot dance winners, the Graeco-Egvntian Tobacco store for matches. Messrs. Geo. Falconer & Co. for prizes for bridge andj mah jang at special rates. the Victoria Press for free printing, the Press for all their help, and all those kind friends and members who helped to make the show a

Зиссеяв.

The football kindly presented by Mr. Tang Shlu-kin was put up to auction by Mr. R. E. Lindsell be- fore the prize-giving and realized the sum of $155. The lucky owner is Mr. Chan Lim-pak.

At the close of the proceedings, Lady Peel on behalf of the Com. mittee presented to Mrs. H. T. Creasy, M.B.E., President, a plece

Jupiter. Sunbeau. Tango.

2nd Race. Tom or Mike. Champagne Bay. The Gadwall,

3rd, Rnce.

White Jade Stag Princess Hall. Navy Hall.

Sih Race. Blue Heaven. Gold Bar. Buchanan

5th Race. Anniversary Eve. Aurora.

Gold Digger.

6th Race. Pure Music. New King. Arminius.

7th Race. Doveron, Alexander Hall. Iloilo.

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of Jade and a handbag in apprecia BUS PASSENGERS

tion of all the splendid work ond time she has given to the Gulld and League.

U.S. BASEBALL.

FULL PROGRAMME

YESTERDAY.

New York, Apr. 15.

MISHAPS.

ONE SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES.

Two mishaps to passengers_tra- velling on buses in Nathan Road were reported to the police yester-!

be considered the spiritual sence of Goethe's whole life-n "world poem" reflecting in Ita many facets one of the greatest and richeat intellects in Europe. Seldom in literary history have circumstances BO favoured gentus na to bring out the beat from the synthesis of eighty-two years of experience, understand- ing and flumination.

A

The first part of "Faust," pro- traying the intensely human and tragle sufferer, is a aymbol of humanity itself in the first part of the Nineteenth Century. Some contemporaries asked Goethe what

idea he meant to embody in his "Faust" and here is his own com- ment:-"From heaven, through the world, to hell, would indeed be something; but this is no idea, And. only a course of action. further; that the devil losen the wager, and that a man continual- ly struggling from difficult errors. towards something better, should be redeemed, is an effective-and, to many, a good enlightening- thought; but it is no idea at the foundation of the whole, and of overy individual scene. It would have been a fine thing indeed if I had strung so rich, varied, and

highly diversified a life as I have

brought to view in Faust upon the slonder string of one pervading Idea."Yours, etc.

J. D. B.

SIR JOHN SIMON LEAVES.

day, the victims in both instances MAKES AERIAL TRIP TO attempting to alight before the vehicles had stopped.

At 8.15 am, an unknown Chinese Baseball rames played to-day ro-stepped off a bus while it was in

sulted us follows:

New York Brooklyn St. Louis Cincinnatti

National League.

Philadelphin

8 Boston.

7 Pittsburg

2 Chicago

American League.

Philadelphia

Boston

Chicago

Detroit

New York

0 Washington

4 St. Louis

3 Cleveland

GENEVA.

London, Apr. 15.

motion and received injuries which

The Foreign Secretary, Sir John which appared to be rather serious. Simon. left London to-day for He was rushed to the Kowloon Hos-Geneva to resume his duties as pital where he succumbed to his head of the British delegation to the Disarmament Conference. He

Injuries at 3 p.m.

A woman. Wong Kwai, of 61 travelled to Paris by air in com- Granville Rond, was the victim of

French Ambassa-

the second accident. She received any with the injuries to her face, and was taken dor, M. de Flourlan. to the Kowloon Hospital, but heri

After lunching in Paris, Sir

3 condition is not considered to be John continued his journey

2, serious.

Geneva by alr-British Wireless.

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