THE LATE MR. A. L. TOO MUCH MUSIC
TAYLER
FUNERAL RITES AT SHANGHAI
The funeral of the late Mr. Alfred Llewellyn Tayler, late Director and Secretary, of Arts and Crafts, Ltd., took place on Tues- day last at Hunglao Road Cemetery Shanghai. The last rites were held at the graveside and were conducted by the Very Rev, A. C. 8. Trivett. Deceased passed away at Hongkong on April 10 while on business trip, his death coming as a great surpise and shock to his many frickda, Mr. Tayler is surviv. ed by his wife and four daughters to mourn his lose.
Bending
IN CHURCH?
CANON HANNAY'S
CRITICISMS
Strong vows on church manic are held by Canon James D. Hinn- ny (George A.
THE
HONGKONG
LIONESS PANIC
LADY OXFORD IN RIVIERA THRILL
Cannes, Mr. 30, Lady Oxiovi and Asquith, Lady Louls Mountbatten, and Mme. Paul Birmingham). Dubonnet (formerly Mrs. Jean belleves that there is too much Nash, "the best-dressed, woman) music in the Church's services; helped to calm 500 panic-stricken that musicians do not know their people at the Casino Restaurant own minds and that they are in here tonight when a lloness was the habit of spinning their com-thought to have escaped from its cago during a performance at a gala positions to unnecessary longthe
The
These and other complaints ap-dinner. pear in an article, which Canon Hannay has contributed to the current issue of "English Church Music."
"Things have now gone so far," Rowers he writes, "that the only parts of Among those were: Lilian; Rosemary, Helen, morning service left unang are Anita and Maisie: Mrs. Albert the Lessons and the State prayers, fitve. la fear of the coming of the Tayler; Mr. Koben; J. H. Taggart; Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Scott; Mr. Eu when it will be found possible to set the Lessons to notes, as the
Gospel Epistic and
grand occasions.
are set on
the
Belgian Ambassador,
los, Premier of Greeco, were among Grand Duke Borfs, and M. Ventze-
the diners.
Immediately the cry arose that the animal had broken louse.
Mr. Andre, Director of the instructiona to Casino, shouted clear the entry and announced that the perferninner was over.
Two lions and a lioness had been performing in a large cage and a number of Abyssinian negresses, whose dancing turn was the next item, were practising stopa near the cage when the lloness, stirred by the Tong Sen; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Davey; Mr. and Mrs. Skene:
unexpected movements, suddenly began leaping about and finally Staff of the Shanghai Vacuum
"I admit that people who real-jumped to the top of the enge in Cleaning and Storage Co.; Mme. E. M. H. Gonzales; Mr. Mitchell dislike music are in a minority, the rear at a point invisible to the
deserving of very audience, Berry; Mr. and Mrs. Hann lerents; and so are Mr. and Mr. Andrew Fong Lane little consideration, but I think Hongkong and Shanghai We might be given a Sunday Mat- The Hotels, Ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. C. tins now and then in which we
Wagstaff could enjoy the exquisite enden Walker; Mr. and Mrs. and family; Mr. R. Bigazzi, Hong-res of the Psalms and the rhythm kong: Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Worrins; of the Collects which is impossi- Mesars. Little, Adams and Wood, ble when the one is chasted and Hongkong: Mrs. Edward Ezra the ather mewed on G." Mr. H. M. Siu. Hongkong; The Stair of Arts
It was realised by those close to Hongkong No, I Carpenter, Hong- kong: Mrs. W. J. B. Roope: Miss Greet, of enormous length, he de- the enge that there was no danger S. Rold; Mr. O. B. Payne, Hong clares, have caused him intense and Lady Oxford and Asquith, Lady Louis Mountbatten, soon joined by Kong: Mr. II. F. White, Hong-Irritation.
"Of course there are settings of Madame Dubonnet, stood up pro- kong: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Grant; flongkong; Mr. Leong Chi-ho, the Communion Service which gominently in front and explained Hongkong; Mr. and Mrs. H. Mou-straight through the Nicene Creed what ind happened.
meunder- sley: Mabel and H. II. Read: Pete; without extravagant
uf Arts T. Bensley: Staff
andings," he adds, "but even these Crafts, Ltd. Shanghai: George; are for the most part Irritating.
insist "Why de musicians. Noel and Desirec; Mr. and Mrs. T.
clauses about our
and Crafts, Ltd.
Long Settings.
Musical settings of the Nicene
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F. McCrea; Asin Realty Co.; Mr.Treating the
Mrs. W. J. Bidgood; Margaret, Lord's incarnation as if they were Label and donn Squires; Arts and the saddest things Crafts factory: 1. S. Yu: Mr. and Jereed, borming and Mrs. S. J. Hicks; Dr. Li Shu-cheerful when fan, Hongkong:
Mason, Crucifixion?
No.
1
in the whole comparatively they rench the
Hongkong: Mr. S, K. Wong. Hong-; "Surely i was not in this way herald angels kong: Mr. C. P. Sing. Hongkong; that the original Mr. G. W. Chan, Hongkong: Mr. Jantaneed the glad news through
elunds? I imagine and Mrs. N. W. Peach; Mr. Douzil the modem Ezra; Mr. Creil Ezra: The Pre-that they shouted and trilled on
and and their dest
most joyful! sident. Board of Governors Members of the Columbia Coun-notes. The our musicings really try Club; B, J. Palmer: Mr, and think that they know better than +1} the heavenly Mrs. A. Hicks, Hongkom: Captain the multitude
Willie Engler, host' **** Carr Wheeler:
Eater- China Dresden; Messrs, fainment and
Investment Co., Ltd., Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. S. Richard: Mr. and Mrs. R. C.. Robertson: No. 1 Palisher. Hang- kung: No. 1 Tailor, Hongkong; Hugh Marlin: Small Carpenter,
* PASSENGER Hongkong: Shao Nin; B. Chang; Pro Lang: Dza Pah: Poo Ziang: Ab Fao: Fo Ting: Shang.
Land
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"SUSAN LENOX"
GARBO FILM AT THE
QUEEN'S
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CHANNEL BOAT. MYSTERY
DISAPPEARS
London, Mar. 31.
Women screamed and fainted, and hundreds of people jumped to their feet, preparing to run for safety.
Calm was quickly restored and the fire brigade, which had been summoned, dislodged the frightened Hones from her perch with a hose.
GRANTED BAIL TO GET MARRIED
TO SAVE A GIRIS
REPUTATION ·
A young man who was charged Marylebone with burglary was allowed bail in order that he might marry,
The prisoner. Jack Wilson,
Maila pantryman employed Vale, admitted stealing silver and ching worth £50 at the house of Mr. Gustave Tuek, Upper Hamil ton-Terrace, St. John's Wood,
al
tickel
TELEGRAPII. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932.
POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK
Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. II. King, Inspector General of Police, state:
Summer Uniform. Members of the Chinese and Indlan Compastes, Flying Squad and Reserva Emergency Unit are warned that Summer Uniform will be taken intu wear by Polico Reservists as from April 6th. Those who are not in possession of same will apply to their Tespective Equipment Officers bnme diately.
Chinese Company,
R4? Strength.Constables Cheong Hing and R63 to Man Soo have been permitted to resign from the Chinese Company as from April 22nd, 1932.
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Training Course-Part II.-All re- cruits will attend at the Chinono Company's Headquarters, on Tuesday. April 20th at 6.30 p.m. for instruction
Training Course-Part I.-All re- eruits of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station for Squad Drill on Thursday, April 28th. at 6.30 p.m.
N.C.Os. Class-All NC.08, will attend the Chinese Company's Head- quarters on Friday, April 20th, at 4.00 pm, for examination under Mr. Pater- son, P.P.T.S.
RADIO BROADCAST
RELAY OF ANZAC DINNER
By Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 366 motros. (845 K.C.'a).
6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese Prograpme, 7.00-10.30 p.171. European Pro gramme.
7.00 p.m. Stock Quotations, Hail Notice, etc.
7.05-7.18 p.m. Rlenzi-Overture (Wagner).
Philadelphin Symphony Orchestru under the direction of Leopold Stokowski. G024-6025. 7.18-7.43 p.m. A Concert.
Olga Samaroff. 7804. Piano Solo-Malaguena (LecuoлN). Violin Solo-The Rosary
(Novin-Kreisler).
Fritz Kroisler. 1320.
Song-Clair de Lune (Moonlight)
(Szule).
7122.
(arr. Burleigh). Song Swing Low Sweet Chariot Dame Neille Melba (Soprano). 0788. Piano Solo-Novelette in D
(Schumann).
Harold Bauer. Violin Sole-A Dream (Cory-
Bartlett),
1442. Renco Chemet. Soug-Romance (Lealle-Donaldson).
Jolin Boles (Tenor). 22230. 7.43-8,00 p.m. Hawaiian Music. Under the Stare of Havana. Blue Waters.
21822.
Inspection Parade.-All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Staton on Wednesday, May 4th. for a general inspection of equipment, etc. by the Company Com
illo Inwallan Orchestra. mander. Fall in at 6.30 p.m. sharp.
rete Uniform, Cap with Lepe Ulaule. White Beit, Truncheon, Whistle, Palolo-Huin. Armlet
and Badge, "Pocket Police Sam-Ku-West Harmony Boys. 21419. Armlet
8.00 p.m. Local Time and. Weather mun and nele-book to be carried. Those not in possession of uniform Report. will attend in multi. No member
mer may
8.03-8.10 p.m. Operatic. be absent from this parade without teave from the Company Commander, Song-Mignon-I'm Fair Titanin The Equipment Officer will make it a
(Thomas). point of being present. Recruits will
attend.
Indian Company.
IL-AB Training Course-Pari- members who have not passed Part II of Training Course should attend at The Chinese Company's leadquarters, 17, Queen's Road Central on Thursday, April 28th. at 5.30 p.m.
Inspection Parade. All ranks of will parade at fadion
Company Central Police Station on Wednesday: April for a general inspection of ete, by the Company Com. Fall in at 5.30
sharp. p.m.
Cap with
the
Dress-White Won, Whistle,
White Caver, Belt, and Armlet with Badge. Those not in
Song-Tales of Hoffman-Doll Song
(Offenbach).
Marion Talley (Soprono). 6718. Band-Pearl Fishers-Selection (Bizet
arr. Creatore).
Creators's Band. 30001-36002. Song-Aida-Celeste Alda (Verdi), Song-Forza del Destina (Verdi)-
Thou Heavenly One.
Enrico Caruso (Tenor), 8.10.8.58 p.m.
2000.
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Grieg,
Op. 40). New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conductel by George Schneevoight. 9309-9310.
8.58-9.15 p.m.
Concert Waltzes. possession of uniform will attend in nufti. No member may be absent Gypsy Souvenir-Medley (urr.
Schaeffer-Paepke). from this parade without leave from Hungarian Flower (arr. Schaeffer- ·
Commander. the
The Company:
Paepke). ៧
Hungarian Rhapsody Orch. 369ED, Equipment Officer will make point of being present. Recruits will Hudson Waves (Pignoloni).
The Swing attend.
Flying Squad.
He was traced by footprints The cal instruction patrol of the which led from the garden to that month of the Hongkong Section will of the house where he was employ take place on Friday, April 29th. All members must attend, Members will cloak-roum found concealed in a hole near the fall in at Central Police Station at 6,15 ceiling of the garage at his emp-Khaki Uniform and Cap with
Chuki Caver player's address. The ticket re-
ed.
A
A man travelling in a Channelated to, a portion of the stolen property, the rest of which was steamer with his wife yesterday found at the end of the garden in disappeared from the vessel, and, in spite of a sesurch of the sea, which an old suit-case.
was rough, was not seen again.
He was Mr. Dudley James In-
skipp, aged 49, a mining engineer,
Courting a French Girl Wilson said he was courting a
He had been un-
of Princes-suare, Baysexater, Lom French girl and was anxious to don, and he was a tirst-class passen-get married. ger in the Southern Railway Com- able to save suffieient to get mar-
Jale ofried, and was worried about il. sleumer pany's new Suck on the trip from the Channel Isles to Southampton
A detective said that Wilson was nnxious to save the girl's reputa-
There were crowded houses at the Queen's Theatre yesterday to witness the first screenings of "Susan Lenox," featuring Greta Garbo and Clark Gable. Opinions
Al, Inskipp was travelling from will probably differ regarding this
mother. of reducing the Jersey, where he had been staying film. The task novel to film dimensions cannot at the Star Hotel with his wife. have been an easy one, and this variations may necount for the from the book as well as from the programme вупорнія.
tion. She was expecting to be
She was due come shortly to return to France, but | Of the Cusquets he was seen sit-if Wilson married her she would ting in the after part of the ship. become a British subject. Then he disappeared, and the cry "Man overboard" caused great "x-
In parts, the film is truly great;citement among the passengers.
in atliers, not so convincing. There can be no questioning the excel-
Lifeboat Manned. The vessel put about and cruised tence of the acting, however, al- for an hour near the spot where Mr. though we preferred Grent Garba | Inskipp disupperred. in "Anna Christie" to her work in
"The girl." he added, "is just crazy to be married, but it is rather a hopeless proposition, be- nof enough cause Wilson has money to keep her."
Mr. Sandbuch: If he is anxious p clo
thing, the honourable whether it might appear to be the
Race Duty-All members who have been detailed for Race Duty on Satur day. April 30th will report in neur dance with, Orders issued by the Olfe. Unit.
Reserve Emergency Unit. Summer Uniform.-All members who have not yet returned their Khaki Tunics to Police Store for alteration will do so without delay.
Defendu Cluss. The regular week- ly Deferdu Class will be held in the gymnasium at Central on Thursday, April 28th, at 5.30 p.m.
Notice-A meeting of N.C.0's and Sqand-Lenders will be held in the office of the O. 1. Co., on Friday, April 29th, at 6.15 p.m.
(Sad.) D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (R).
A PREHISTORIC CREMATORIUM
Victoria Orchestra. 35876. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co.
9.15-10.05 p.m. (Approxi). Relay of the Anzac Day Dinner from tho Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
Programme.
Tonst "The Anzacs.” Proposed by Dr. H. D. Matthews. Reply by Mr. C. de Saille-
Robertson, Toast "Allied Forces at
Gallipoli." Reply by Lt. Col. A. B. Godwin
Austen, O. B. E. Humerous Verse. Mr. F. V. Whitte. Community Song "The Road To
Gundagai.' Recitation. Mr. C. de Saille-
Robertson. Humorous Verнe, Mr. F. V. Whitta. Community Song-"Croajingulong." The Chairman-Dr. II. D. Matthews, 3.B., will make a short speech. (Speech
will
cover success of fune- tion, and announcement of formation of Australian and New
Zenland Association in Hongkong).
10.05-10.30 p.m. Vocal Gems from Gilbert and Sullivan from Z.B.W.
Library.
The Pirates of Penzance,
The Gondallars.
Patience.
Columbia Light Opera Company. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press 10.33 p.m.
Glone Downl
A lifeboat was manned ready for melding, and a lifebelt with a cal-best thing or not, I won't put any | DISCOVERY ON SURREY News
this production. Clark Gable is good, as also are some of the minor cium are was thrown into the sea, characters, notably Jean Hersholt but no trace of the missing man of him. was seen, and the hout was not in the little that we see
Mrs. Inskipp, who had gone to
On the whole, however, the story lowered. does not maintain the gripping na- ture of the original novel. Never-Jersey following a request by her
theless, it in a film well worth see ing.
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husband to join him, went on to London as soon as the ship docked
She Southampton.
was over- come by grief, and was accompanied to London by a stewardess from the ship.
For two years Me. Inskipp and his wife, who had no children, had been living in Princes-square in a boarding house.
Mr. Inskipp arrived there last night in a state of collapse.
uf
Mr.
diftienity in his way.
Wilson was committed for trial and was allowed bail of £50,
GOLFER'S ROMANCE
BROKEN
MISS WETHERED & MAJOR" HUTCHISON
DOWNS
a woman
Blackened bones of and a child have been found in a prehistoric crematorium on the Surrey Downe.
At Burrows Cross, near Pen- slake, two trenches have been ex- cavated by Mr. S. E. Winbolt and Mr. C. II. Grinling.
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WOMAN'S RACING
AMBITION
FAILURE ENRICHES
BOOKMAKERS
The Hon. Dorothy Paget, who is one of the four most successful women racehorse owners of the menson, falled in hor ambition to bring off the double-the Queen's Prize at Kempton Park and the Lancashire Steeplechase, at Man- chester.
These trenches are about feet long and 4 feet across, and when originally dug were probab- A goiling romance has ended with ly 4 feet deep. They are walled the announcement that the mar- and floored with big stones. The riage
arranged between Miss Boor is gently curved toward the Joyca Wethered, the famous golfer, centre. Bodies were cremated in and Major Ceell K. Hutchison, the the middle, and then scaled down Scottish international. will not take by another layer of stones. On place.
this new floor another cremation The engagement was anounced took place, and the trench was
Her horse, Golden Miller, was un- New Delhi, Apr. 23.
placed at Manchester, and her other Malaviya, President Inst November.
At one end of the trench half-horse, Insurance, camo in second at Designate of the Congress session, Misa Wethered, who is 31, has finally filled with sand.
Kempton. human bones cremated has been arrested because he won the Women's Open Champion-
Mies Paget's bid had captured the entered Delhi after a prohibitionship four times and has played in found; all the others must have
been completely destroyed. imagination of the big holiday had been served on him similar to many international matches.
Mrs. Nail41.--
in 54. Ho that served On
Major Hutchison
Mr. Grialing told a Press repre-crowd at Castle Irwell, Manchester, finished third in the Open Cham-sentative that the remains had and the bookmakers
went away Renter.
plonship in 1914 and was runner been examined by Sir Arthur richer, China Lights (Old) $21.10. Ching Lights (New) $20.00. Hongkong Electrice 373%. Macao (Electrics $24. Cements (Combined) $18.35. Constructions (Old) $5. Constructions (New) $1.75. Govt. Loans 4% Premium.
Sellora.
Knilan Mining Ad. 23/0. South Chinn fotors "B" $12. Hongkong Trams $224. Star Ferries $90.
Entertainments $14.
8. C. Enterprises $10.
Iu 1909.
Another broken engagement an- nounced is that of the Hon. Charles
were
up in the Amateur Championship Keith, who stated that they wero The fact that 'another woman of a woman and a child of about owner, Mrs. C. L. MacKean, won the 14 years.
first race stimulated interest in the Experts who have examined the Lancashiro Steeplechase on the Fitzroy, son and heir of Lord tronches suggest that they may popular side, and bookmakers and Southampton, whose intention to have been used by Neolithic peo-Toto clerks took more bets on remarry WAA inde known in
ple who once roamed the Downs. Goldon Miller than on all the other. February.
He was to have married Miss Another viow is that this erema- horses put together.
Misa Pagot watched the race torlum bolonged to the much later Sheila Sealy, second daughter of the people who lived at Holmbury from the stands, and after it was
Lieut-Colonel Frank Seely and Mrs. Seely, of St. George's Hill, camp, which is about two miles to over, rushed down to..congratulato are Mr. W. Waddington, the owner of the south. Investigations Arnold. Mr. Fitzroy's first wife being continued,
the winner, Hufe Hollon.
late
died last year.
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