THE HONGKONG.
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1934.
WARM TRIBUTE TO POLICE FORCE
Mr. Wolfe's Farewell. To Recruits
"After being sixteen years in ommand, I can say without healta- on that the Hongkong Police force is one of the finest forces in he Colony, remarked the Inspec or, General of Police, the Hou, E.
C. Wolfe, C.M.G., when address. 1g recruits during his farewell init to the Police Training School, longkok, this morning.
The Hon. Mr. Wolfe placed before hem two maxima-loyalty and do. tion to service and asked them to maintain the high reputation of the Police Force. He said good-bye ind wished each individual member
highly successful career in the Force.
On his arrival by car at the Training School, the Inspector General was met by Chief Inspector A. R. Clarke, Principal of the School, and Chief Inspector F. E. E. Booker.
Following the taking of a group photograph, the Inspector General, accompanied by the Principal, In- apected the Kowloon squad of the Emergency Unit, drawn up under Sergeant J. E. Jessop.
Picture shows the Cossacks, headed by Andrej Petrowitich Keikliwy, whore "git" torn ie one of the most thrilling features of lanko's Circus, which continues to draw large audiences at Kowloon.
LONDON STOCK
EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations On the bren In the course of his farewell ad- | London Stock Exchange have dress, Mr. Wolfe said that the received by Mesara, Swan, Culbertson Atarting of the Police Training and Fritz in conjunction with Renter,
British Government Becurities, School by the late Mr. W. Gerrard, former A. S. P., met a real need.
Oct. 11. Oet 12. The good work had been carried on War Lonn 245 by ex-Chief Inspector Paterson. redm, after 1962 £1054% 2106 MA and was now in the capable hands
Chinese Bonde. of Chief Inspector Clarke, whom, 41, Bonds 180 The was sorry to say, was leaving
(Eng. 1). SEHEN On behalf of the Force, Mr.
416 Lenn 108 £ 04 Wolfe expressed appreciation to 5 Long 1012 ... 72 C. I. Clarke for his work as Prin-5 Reorg Jean
101 in. Inn.) £ 964,
soon.
£101% £ 1R1
£ 72
cipal of the School and a regulus. Bonds 1925-47 £,91% £91 offer of the regular Force,
€ 954
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£ 91
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The Training School, he added, gave the recruits a solid foundation for knowledge of Police work and regulations, and was an important stepping stone to their careers na Police officers.
On behalf of the School, Chief | 60: Honan Rly... £24 Inspector Clurke thanked the Inukuang Rly. spector General for his kind words and wished him and Mrs. Wolfe and
Miss Wolfe bon voyage and a happy retirement.
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The paper adds that the more sterling depreciates, the more the American authorities are likely to Intensify the silver buying polley' in order to counteract the unwant- ed appreciation in the dollar..
This is one reason why the rise
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CHARMING BRIDE.
Miss Markham Weds Captain J. B. Morpeth.
MINISTER OF WAR.
GENERAL HO'S VISIT TO CAPITAL
Nanking, Oct. 12. Orange blossom, kent out from
the England by
bride's god. General Ho Ying-ching, Minister mother, who wore it at her wedd-af and concurrently Chair- of the Peiping Military ing twenty-six years ago, held the man
vell Council, arrived at the capital beautiful oyster-pink toned
the North this evening. which was worn yesterday after from noon at the Union Church, Ken-Due to pressure of his duties in nedy Road, by Miss Catherine North China, General Ho had Mary Markham for her marriage been absent from the capital for to Captain John Burton Morpeth, almost two years. He made, of the Chinese Maritime Customs. detour to the south from Pelping The bride, who is the daughter in order to meet General Chian of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Markham of Kai-shek ut Chengehow, Honar Darlington, England, is the nisee
General Ho will soon proceed
Mr. P. B. Joly, Commissioner of Province. Customs at Holhow, and Mrs. Joly, Captain Morpeth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Morpeth of Newcastle un-Tyne, England.
to Shanghai for the specific pur
respects to his pose of paying
Oyster pink needle-thread lace was late mother-in-law, who passed recently. Central Newe chosen for the bridal gown and a way toning bouquet of African daisies was Agency. carried,
Mr. C. Briggs, as
Matron of
Humour, wore a beige crepe-de-chine
gown set off with a white hat. Sher (a) Vivo la Compagnio; (b) When Johnny Comen Marching Home carried a sheaf of ginger flowers and
(Tradition" Honolulu creeper.
The bride was given away by Mr. E. N. Ensor, Commissioner of Customs in Hongkong. The Rev. E. G. Powell offlelated at the ceremony.
The duties of best man were carried gut by Mr. Richard Wolfenden, who ilarry won assisted by Messrs. Cairns and A. C. Lamb Gasper as Ushers.
A reception followed the wedding ceremony, at the Hongkong Hotel, where the many friends of the coupie gathered to toust their future happi- ness before Captain and Mrs. Morpeth left for the honeymoou at Repulse} Bay. Mrs. Morpeth wore a navy blue and grey dress with a navy blue hat, grey shoes and gloves, Captain and Mrs. Morpeth will reside at Repulse Bay until October 20, when they leave on the P. and O. liner Comorin for England.
Miss Joan Potter And Mr. L. Lloyd.
A quiet but pretty wedding place yesterday afternoon
Harold Williams and the B.B.C. Male Chorus. Hermann Lohr-Vocal Gems.
Columbia Light Opera Company
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7-7.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox Tro-My Sang goes round
the World. Fox Trot-Song without Words Fox Trot--Night Owl. Fox Trot-It's only a Paper Moon. Tango The Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Paso Doble-Ballerina. Fox Trot-Everything I have is
Yours.
RADIO BROADCAST
A Relay of Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
RECORDED PROGRAMME.
From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles).
4-7 p.m.
7 p...
Chinese Programme,
London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.
7.05-7.22 p.m.
Four Ways Suite (Conten),
Regal Cinema Orchestra conducted
1.
by Emanuel Starkey.
Northwards (March).
Southwards (Valse).
8. Eastwards (Eastern Danco).
4. Westwards (Rhythm).
7.22-8 p.m.
Variety.
Vocal Duct I Like to go back in the
Evening.
Vocal Duct-Lazybones,
Layton and Johnstone. Piano Solos Say it with Music-
Hedley.
Halo da Costa. Song-It's only a Paper Moon. Song-This Is Romance,
Conrad Thibault. (Baritone). Instrumental-Lonesome without
my Baby,
Master's Hawallans. Vocal Gems-Mercenary Mary,
Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus. Piano Duct Ain't she the Dainty. Plano Duel-I want a Fair and
Square Man, Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green. p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report.
8.03-8.28 p.m. Song Memories. Old Friends-Potpourri (art.
Herman Finck).
Tom Jones and his Orchestra. Let's have a Chorus.
Columbia Vocal Gem Company. Contrasts-Potpourri of Famous
Melodies.
Marek Weber and his Orchestra. 8.28-9 p.m. A Concert. Song-Pretty Mocking Bird (Bishop). Song-Down Vauxhall Way (Oliver). Mavis Bennett. (Soprano). Pianoforte Solo-Au Bord D'Une
Sourco (Liszt). Pianoforte Solo-Study In F Minor..
(Linzb).
Solomon.
Song Had a Horse (Korbay). SongShepherd, See thy Horse's
Foaming Mano_(Korbay).
Keith Falkner (Baritone). Violin Solo-Slavonic Dance No. 3 in G Major (Dvorak-Kreisler). Violin Solo-Indian Lament
(Dvorak-Kreisler).
9-11-30 p.m.
Fritz Kreisler.
A Relay, of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra frem the longkong Hotel Gril Room (by courtesy of the Management).
9.30 p.ra.
Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 pm. Stock and Commodity Quota. ilons,
10.30 p.m.
Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-
11.30 p.m. Close Down.
Fox Trot--Sing a Little Low-Down day Press News, etc.
Tune. Waltz-It's Time to say Goodnight.
7.30-8 p.m.
A Relay of the Organ Recita) from
the Union Church by Mr. G. E. Long-
took year. at St.
Programme.
Andantino Chorale
Meditation
Chorale
G. Vesper
.8. Prelude
Lemare.
Handel.
Duncan,
Handel.
Meale.
Duncan
The bride, who was given away by her father, Mr. A. G. Putter of the Naval Store Offices, looked charming in a white silk drean, three-quarter length white silk coat and amart 8.03-8.36 p.. white straw hat. She wore a should- Octet in E. Fist Major, Op. 20 er spray of white flowera. The bride's (Mendelssohn). mother, as Matron of ¡lonour, wore a nigger brown ensemble.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
The duties of beat man were under- taken by Mr. Geoffrey Worrall of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.
International String Octet. 1st Movement-Allegro moderato
ma con fuoco.
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| John's Cathedral when Miss Joan Groves Potter beenine the bride of Mr. Lionel Malcolm Snupe Lloyd of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Hongkong. The Rev. Dean Swann umclated the ceremony.
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After the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the, Hongkong Hotel.
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
2nd Movement-Andante. 3rd Movement-Scherzo-Allegro
4th Movement-Presto.
8.36-9 p.m.
leggiorissimo.
The Season's Ballet (Glazounov.
Op. 67).
́Alexandre Glazounov and Orch, Winter Introduction.
Spring.
Summer.
(a) Waltz of the Cornflowers and
Popples.
A Recital by Elaic (Soprano).
Suddaby
4.82% CRUELTY, LIKE EVERY OTHER VICE, The Government la inviting tenders 1. Nymps and Shepherds (Purcell). 2. My Mother bids me bind my Halp 24.7/10 REQUIRES NO MOTIVE OUTSIDE OF IT-for the construction of reinforced con- 24.9/16 BELF; IT ONLY REQUIRES OFFORT-crete tanding steps at Arsenal Street.
(Hayda). 106.9/16 UNITY.-George Eliot.
3. The Almond Tree (Schumann). 4. The Mocking Fairy (Besly). The name of Mr. Au Tozhi hoa
Hunarian Fantasia) (Liszt) - played
106,9/16 British Wireless.
been added to the list of authorised
9.13-9.30 p.m.
A new Post Office regulation pre-auditors, and the name of Mr. The Health Bulletin of Eastern vien that the fee for a private bag Alexander McLura deleted therefrom.hy Arthur de Greef (anoforte) and ports, for the week ended October 6, shall be $24 per year (ending on shows the following cases__ of in- December 31) or $2 per month.. During the quarter ended Septem- the Roval Albert Hall Orchestra fectious diseases.-Plague; Bassein 1
30, 37 samples were taken under coded by Sir Landon Ranald. case, Batavia 3 deaths (Imported).
9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio. is Majesty the King has not been the Sale of Food and Drugs Ordin Chofora; Calcutta 27 cases, Madras advised to exercise his power of dis-once. All except five of fresh milk A Recital of Russian Songs by cases, Small-pox; Baghdad 1 case, allowance with respect to the Ordin- were genuine.
Seraphim Strelkoff (Russian Bari Bombay 1 case, Calcutta
ance to provide for the registration
tone). Madras 7 cases, Negapatam 1 case, of certain person,
Programme. Tuticorn 1 case, Colombo Tourane CALUS,
care,
cases,
..
His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. R. A. C. North
His Honour the Chief Justice has to be Principal Assistant Coon.ai ordered that the next Criminal Sea- Secretary and Clerk of Councils sions for the despatch of the busi- during the absence on leave of Mr. It is notified that Senor Trinidad boss of the Court shall be held on D. W. Tratman. G. Eugenio Lacayo, Honorary Consul Monday, the 22nd. inst. at 10 o'clock for Nicaragua and Salvador at Hong-1 in the forenoon.
"Rong `resumed charge of the Con
sulates for Nicaragua and Salvador at Hongkong, on October 1,
The Gazette co in the draft of an Ordinance to incorporate a Body
It is notified that at the expiration of Trustees capable of holding pro- of three months the name of the perty and empowered to administer a Kyoshinaha, Limited, will, unless trust fund known as the Morrison The Bishop of Macas returned cause is shown to the contrary, be Scholarships Trust Fund for the pur- yesterday from Singapore, arriving in struck off the register and the com-none of providing scholarships at Hongkong aboard. the Katori Maru. pany will be dissolved.
Queen's College.
SUNDAY'S. PROGRAMME.
To-morrow's-Broadcast From
The Local Station,
10.30-11.30 am,
A Relay of the Service from the, Union Church.
Order of Service. Missionary Sunday.
Voluntary.
Hymn The Courts of the Lord," Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Hymn The Mercy of God." Scripture Reading
Hymn "Whom Oceans Part." Prayer.
Hymn "These Things shall be." Address-Miss K. Blackman.
Offertory on behalf of the New
Territories.
Evangelisation Society.
Offertory Prayes.
Hymn The City of God."
National Anthem.
Benediction.
11.30-12 Noon. Chiness Recorded Music.
12-12.45 p.m.
A Relay of the Hervice from. the Hoo Yat Church (Chinese).
12.45 p.m. European Recorded Programme.
p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
Orchestral. Choral Prelude-Aus der Tiefe Rute Ich" (Uut of the Deep I call to theo) (Bach). Leopold Stokowski and the Philu- delphia Orchestra. Toccata and Fugue (Bach).
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt). Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski.
Concert Item“. Song The Doll's Song (Tales of
Hoffmann") (Offenbach). Song-Wine, Women and Song
(Strauss),
Mavis Bennett (Soprano). Violin Solo-Sonata In A Major
(Handel).' Song--The Erl King (Schubert),,
Isolde Menges, SongDon Juan's Serenade Op. 88.
No. 1 (Techaikovsky).
Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). Planoforte Solo-Minuetto from
Suito (J. Suk, Op. 21). Planoforte Solo-Berceuse (Chopin). Ignaz Friodman. Orchestral Selections from Light
Konneman. The Beggar Student (Millocker).
Glinka. Marck Weber and His Orchestra. 3. The Two Grenadiers Schumann, Princess Ida (Sullivan). 4. A Russian, Love Bank.
Now Light Symphony Orchestra. Malashkin. Chu Chin Chow Aston).
The London Palldium Orchestra. E. Coachman's Song Bokalernokoff,
སྨཱ ཝཱམཱུ 6. The Volga Bostmen's Song. 7. The Ped'or Russian Folk Song. Melodios of Robert Burns.
Light Onera Company. Accompanied at the Piano by Mrs.
There is a Tavern in the Town Nura Kanis.
· 10,..
(Traditional). Renter Prons Bulletins.
(Continued on Prosence Column.) 10.05 pm. Close Down.
1. When the King went forth to Querns
War 2. Midnight Review
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