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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1932,
WELCOME CONCERT
LINCOLNS ENTERTAINED
AT Y.M.C.A.
SCOUTS CAMP.
THE 7TH KOWLOON TROOP ẤT TẠI PO
FOR M.C.L. FUNDS.
CONCERT AT GOVERNMTNT HOUSE
A "welcome" concert to the A party of Scouts belonging to In aid of M. C. L. Funda a most| Lincolnshire Regimont was held 7th Kowloon Troop spent the successful concert was held at at the Y.M.C.A. last night, when week-end at Tal Po under canvas.Government House yesterday. an enjoyable programme was ar- The party, which comprised The arrangements were made by ranged by Mr. G. W. True, of-the Scoutmastera Lan Mang Hoon. Mrs. W. T. Southorn, wife of His Y. M. C. A. Social Committee. Alfred Hunt, and S.C. Wu, and 16 Excellency, the Officer Adminis- Among those present were Major Scouts, left Yaumati at 2 pim. ontering the Government, and it was Thoyts, Capt. Pannack, and Liauts. Saturday and marched to Shatin to that lady that the success of Makonzie, Pim. Powell, Hocquard and there boarded the train for the effort was due. and Young. Words of welcomeTal Po, arriving at their destina-
The audience comprised nearly were expressed by Mr.-F. H. Crap-tion at 6 p.m. Upon their arrival 200 and included His Excellency nell, Chairman of the Y.M.C.A. the Troop proceeded to
hill near the Officer Administering the Services Work Committeo.
.0 stream, whore they pitched Government, (the Ion, M. W. T. Mr. Crapnell referred to the ac-
tents and prepared camp for the Southern) and Mrs. Southorn. Sir commodation and recreational night. The most was made of this Henry and Lady Pollock, Sir Joseph facilities provided for the usa of opportunity to instruct the young Kemp, Sir Shouson Chow, Hon. Dr. service men at the Y.M.C.A. and er Scouts in the correct manner of and Mrs. Kotowall, Dr. Bruno Haha) expressed a hearty welcome to the erecting tents, preparing the
meal, improving their Mr. and Mrs. W. E. L. Shon- and party, Lady Mary Barton, Hon. regiment. Major J. A. A. Grifin,wledge of signalling, etc.
On the following (Sunday) ton and Miss Shenton, Hon. Mr. The programme opened with morning the camp was, visited by R. M. Henderson and Mrs. Hen- two numbers
dorson, Mrs. E. R. Hallifax, Mr. vingers from the surrounding by the "y" Male districts, and the Troop was con- N. Chau, Mrs. T. H. King. Mrs. E Volce Choir-"Sallora'
and Mrs. J. R. Wood, Hon. Mr. T. Chorus" and Bonnte Charlle." Entertain-
ducted by Mr. Lai Chi-cheong on a Ing items were then given by Rev. aight-seeing trip to Hong Lok D. C. Wolfe, Mrs. R. S. Bell and J. M. L.. Bryan, followed by Atlas orchard which proved very in Hughes, Mrs. G. D. R. Binck, Mrs. party, Mrs. and Mias. Owen- Zenn Wiggine, soprano, who sang
tereating and enjoyable to all con- "Bird of Morn" (Evelyn Sharps) erned. The smart appearance of Dunsterville, Mre. Kinnaird Wat- and "Sincerity" (Emelle Clarke), the Scouts attracted much atten-Miss Ferguson, Miss Braga and
D.3.0., replied on behalf of the Lincolns.
"The Rhythm Roys," Mesars. F. G. Appleby and Chas. Downs, gained a good round of applause in their yarn and dance Items as also did Mr. G, F. d'Aquino, tenor, in selected numbers.
tion.
son, Mrs. A. H. Ferguson and
Po Market where they were in-
At 1.80 p.m. they prrived at Tai Mrs. Murdock.
The concert was produced un vited to timin by Ma Yiu-ting. Ader the direction of Mr. Frederick speech was made by Scoutmaster Mason, A.R.C.O., and those tak S.C. Wu on behalf of the Troop, ing part were Mrs. D. J. Valentine acknowledging the kindness of (Mezzo-Soprano), Mr. Maurico) their host Mr. Ma and expressing Baritone), Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith appreciation of his generosity. (Pianoforte)
accompanist Photographs were taken after the Mr. Frederick Mason. The items entertainment..
were well received and many en-
The second half was introduc- ed by a musical burlesque entitled "The Dinorderly Room," which was produced by permission of Lt. Col. N. C. Bennett, O.B.E.. M.C., and Ofcera of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Those taking part and the charac- tern they impersonated were Mr. C. S. Bent as the Colonel; Bdsma. Taylor as the R.S.M.; Bdamb. Hunt as the Escort; Sgt. Spaugh-led therein. ton as the witness; and Fte. Quig-1 gley as the prisoner.
During this half the Male Voice Choir rendered the "Comrades" Song of Hope" and "A Hunting We Will Go" Miss Zena Wiggins a selected number and the "In- dian Love Call" from "Rose Marie": and further entertain- ment by the Rov. Bryan, The programme was brought to a close by "the Rhythm Boys."
POPPY DAY FUND.
A FURTHER $500 SUBSCRIBED YESTERDAY
The Secretary of Earl Haigs Fund, Hongkong, makes the follow ing further acknowledgments: Previously Acknowledged $2.178.00 Mr. L. J. Davies
50.00
The Scouts then returned to camp, struck tents, and proceeded. to Tal Po Market Station, where they entrained for Yaumati, thus bringing to a conclusion A very enjoyable and instructive outing, antrecinted by all who participat
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The opening item was "Charm. sung by Mr. Barton, who also Chloe" (Edward German) contributed "When dull care," an Old English melody (arr. Wilson), "When comes my Gwon" Lone
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1: ALIPORE No. 1 in B. Minor (Chopin). Prelude in G. Minor RJPUTANA (Rachmaninoff), and "A Romp" *BANGALORE (York Bowen),
At the cloac, Mrs. J. R. Wood, CORFU - president of the M. C. L., voleed "KIDDERPORE the thanks of the Committee to COMORIN Mr. and Mrs. Southorn and the *BHUTAN
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Training Course-Part 1. AB recruito svili attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tuesday, October 26th. at 6.30 p.m. for instruc- tion.
Training Course Part 1.
All re- attend Central Police Station for craits of the Chinese Company wil artistes. Squad Drill on Thursday, October 2711. ot 5.30 p.m. Dress-Whit Uniform and Cup with White Cover.
Indian Company. Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Indian Company will parade at Cen- tral Police Station on Thursday,
CROWN LANDS,
TWO LOTS. SOLD AT P.W.D. AUCTION
Destination
| 5,300 | 26th et ipm | Straite, C'bo, & B'bay
17, (80 5t Nov Bumbay, M'les & London | 6,500 | 12th Nov. | Mien, L’don, Havre,
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Two lots of Crown land were of equipment etc. by the Company sold at the P.W.D. Attction yes-+l'ALMA 26.00
Commander. Fall in at 6.30 p.m.terday afternoon. 26.00 sharp. Dress White Uniform, Cap
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B. L. Apear Line steamers have viceindą accommodation for 1s and 2nd class passengers,
One lot comprising about 22,500 TAK DA 25.00 with White Cover, Belt, Truncheon, square feet at Ma Tau Wel was
histle.
and Armlet with Badge. not in possession of uniform attend in mufti. No memberi 25.00 may be absent from this parade with. out leave from the Company Com mander. The Equipment Oficer will 26.00 make it a poist of being present. 20,00 Recruits will attend.
Mr. L. E. N. Ryan
G0,00
Messrs. H. K. Hotel
37.00
Messra. Peninsula Hotel
37.50
Mr. F. H. Crapnell
30.00
Mesere. British Film Distribution Co. Ltd. Prof. W. I. Gerrard
October 27th for a general inspection
Mr. F. Lobel
Mr. J. R. Masson
Mr. A. Murdoch
Mr. M. J. B. Montargis
Prof. M. H. Roffey...
Messrs. Repulse
Hotel
Bay
Sir Shou-Son Chow
Messra. A. S. and J. S.
Gubbay
20.00
Mr. G. P.. de Martin
10.00
10.00
I of Training Course should attend
5.00
5.00
Mr. A. L. Shields
Mr. Frank Austin
Mrs. Murrel Gabbay
Rov, N. V. Halward Mr. Mok Hing Wing
Flying Squad
ought by Mr. Lee Fat, of Messrs. Gibson, architects, The upset price was $16.875.-
The second lot comprising about 1,036 square feet at Mong Kok Tsul was bought by Mr. Yau Ping- fong, of 239, Cheung Sha Wan Road, for $3,108, which was the
Training Course-Part II. Allupset price. members who have not passed Par
at the Chinese Company's Headquarat Central Fire Station on Friday, ters, 17, Queen's Road Central on
5.00 Tuesday, October 25th, at 5.30 p.m.
6.00
Emergency Unit Reserve. Parade. All members of the $2,663.00 Emergency Unit Reserve will parade
October 28th ot 5.30 p.m. for a motor patrol and lecture.
Sed. D. L. KING,
D. S. P. (R) Hongkong, October 24, 1832.
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