THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY,
OCTOBER
1934.
WAR VETERANS GATHER
REACTION AGAINST ROOSEVELT ?
(Special to "Telegraph")
(ity Topraph, Conwright. Telegraphia Men ang Ordinance, 1894. Received, October
Miami, Fla., Oct. 21.
The convention of the American Logion of war veterans opens here on Monday.
It is expected that Mr. Frank Belgrano, San Francisco banker,' will be elected Commander,
Somo anticipate interesting 're- actions to the policies of President Roosevelt, recently explained in his speech at Roanoke.United freak.
POPULAR CAMERA
HANDY LITTLE
· ROLLEICORD
One of the most popular cameras nt the present time is the Rollai- cord twin-lena roll-film reflex, made by the well-known firm of Franke and Heidecke, of Bruna- wick, Germany.
This 'excellent little camera is modelled on the famous Rolleiflex, with certain simplifications, so that be sold at a much lower it can
One which brings It price, viz., within the purchasing power of a
I
Group showing some of the delegates attending the opening sesalon of the ninih congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, held at Nanking, attended by medical men from all' parts of the
POLO CUP FINAL.
Royal Artillery Qualify
Against Borderers.
On Friday last the Royal Artillery beat the 24th, Regiment (South Wales Borderers) by five goals to three, and entered the final of tho thereby K.O.Y.LI. Cup Tournament. They will meet the Civilians at Causeway Bay this afternoon, the match co- mencing at 5 pm.
The team on Friday were:
B. F. Rhey
Zek D. Ystem
No, J. Jordan Nu 7 A, J. Stocker
N. W. Matexits Nu, 1 C. P. Blackden..
new and larger clans of users who RoYAS. ARTILLERY 2. REGIMENT. have looked with Envy on
the G. Pariman possessora of the Rolleiflex. Aj-Mar Drenash though the Rollelcord has not auto- matic wind of the film nor one or two other features of the Rollel flex. It is, nevertheless, a first-rate little instrument of most attractive) design and efficient performance.
on
1/4.5 The taking lens is an Teasar of 3-Inches focus, giving excellent definition over the 2 x 2% Ins. Alm.. The finder-lens is a Heidoscope, giving a very bright image on the focussing screen Focussing is done by a milled disc the right-hand side of the camera, which is also Atted with a focussing senle showing distances up to 0.8 metre (less than 3 ft.). The hood of the upper "camera" erects itself on being released, and is fitted with a magnifier which is brought into operation simply by lifting up spring-held plate the (carrying the magnifer) on back of the hood, and turning it over the top of the hood, where it engages by catch. The magni- fer can be put into position in second. The front of the hood can also be turned back to serve as a direct-vision Ander when using the camera at the eye level. This con- venient and efficient design of the hood Is on a par with that of other -parts of the camera,
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The Gunners wore unfortunate in having thele captain, Capt. P. V. williams, away, and on previous form that the 24th. it seemed likely Regiment would win. The Gunners, however, played a magnificent game and the 24th, were rather off form. Nevertheless on the day's play un- toubtedly the better team won.
Portman was the life and soul of the Royal Artillery team. Kin do- fence was Hound and he was Instru- mental in eering most of their goals,! which occurred chiefly in the second | and third chukkas where the Gunners had the better of the game. was hitting well and the forwards, Skey and Metcalfe, played a useful game.
Drennan
The 24th. Regiment never acemed properly to get going. They prosod hard in the first and fourth chukkaa, but the backs were not hitting the ball up as well as they usually do and the! forwards were apt to be too far up. Yates, Blackden and Stocker ench scored one goal, while Jordan was sponsible for most of their attacking movements.
SHANGHAI GOLF.
Marine Wins Amateur Championship.
The Compur shutter, for ample, is arranged so that the one lover serves for both setting nud releasing it. When holding the
Shanghal, Oct. 21. camera, you press the lever to the The amateur golf championship, right to set it, and to the left to played here to-day, was won by d. I. United release it. The ahulter gives ex- Broadus, a corporal in the posures up to 1-300th sec. in addi-States Marines. flo won by seven tion to bulb and time, and carries holes, his aggregate being 290. the iris diaphragm of the lens, F. D. funter, accountant in Butter- which can be closed down as far neid and, Swire's was second with an. as f/32. The single release of a aggregate of 297. metal cap unlocks the cover of the
Broadus did the four rounds in 701,
back of the camera, disclosing the 07. 75 and 72. film chambers. Of these the upper one, carrying the take-up spool, is
Hunter took 69, 77, 71 and 80. The first 38 holes were played at 36 at
fitted with a little rod and milled Seckingjao nad the second disc which actuates an exposure Lungjoo.
counter placed on the left-hand Hunter was one up at the end of side of the camera and arranged the morning's play but foll away in so that the numbers 1, 2, 3, and so | the afternoon. Broadus's
second
on, up to 12 successively come into round of 67 sets a new course record. view as the film in wound on after-Rouler,
each exposure.
When No.
12
shows, one pushes a little catch- button, and the film Indicator then automatically returns to No. 1.
The design of the camera allows
BILLIARDS TITLE.
of the two lanes being placed with Joe Davis Secures A
Thousand Lead.
Melbourne, Oct. 20."
the minimum of separation, so that affect due to difference of view- point is reduced to the minimum. Such offect is always a minor mat. ter, except when taking subjucis at very close quarters, and in final of the World's Billiards cham- plonship between Walter Lindrum
At the close of to-day's play in the
regard to these the makers have(holder) and Joe Davin of England, provided compensation, so that the the latter was leading by 12,111 points: amount of subject scen on the to 11,097.
ground-glass is actually obtained Davis gave his finest all-round dis- on the film. With those many ex- play since he arrived in Australia, cellent features the Rollelcard when he compiled a break of 824. Ho should have no difBeulty in making also scored 206 and 441.
Lindrum carried his unfinished Innumerable friends for itself on
Reuter.
639
100 and
account of its very moderate price break of 216 of the previous day to and the low cost of fim, 12 ux-501, while he also compiled, breaks of
unfinished the 518, posures being obtained on popular, 8-exposure 34 x 2% films, The camera can be obtained in a leather case of a special design, which allows of the case remaining attached to the camera when the lattor is in use,
The following forthcoming weddings are announced at the Registrar's Offee, Supreme Court:-Mr. Thomas Carruthers Payne, engineer, of Tong shan, China, and Miss Sylvia Wads worth, of Ruby, England, en route The Christmas parcel malt for to the Colony on the P and O linor Great Britain will be closed at the Ranpura; Mr John Davidson, ravenae General Post Office at noon on Novem-officer of the Import and Export ber 9, and is doe in London on Decem- Offices, and Miss Monica Bessie bar 18. The public are requested to Stonebridge, of 30, Argyle, Road, post early:
West. Ealing, London..
East.
SHARE PRICES
The following is the Hat of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1610 b. H.K. Bauka, (Lon. Reg.) £1361⁄2
Chartered Banks, £15 n. Mercantle Bank, A & B, £303⁄41⁄2 Mercantile Bank C., $18 n. East of Asia Bank, $93 1. Am: O. Finance Corp., 8h. #20 » China 0. Flo. Ord, Sh. $4 3. China 0. Fin. Pref. Sh. 35 n.
Infornaces.
Canton Ins., $285. Union Ine, $495 n. China Underwriters. $1.15 b. China Fire, 8510 n. H.K. Fire Ina., $2473% 17. Interunt'l Assec, Sh. 65 m.
Shipplog.
Douglas, $41 ni H.K. Steamboats, $77 n.
Indo-Chinna, (Pref.), $30 a. Indo-Chinos, (Def.), 888 n. Shell's (Bearer), 46/3 n. Union Waterboats, $13% n.
Mining.
Antamoks, 60 cts. n. Balatecs, $37 n. Bagulo Gold, 46 cts, n. Bengueta, $41. Benguets, Exploration, 22 eta Benguet Goldfold, 20 eta n. Big Wodge, 10 ets, n. Gold Creek, $2 n. Gold River, 21 ets, a. Ipo Mining, $2%1⁄2 n. Itogons, $6.80 n.
Salacot, 16-cts. -n...
Kailan, 24/6 n.
Langkats (Single), 317% n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $5 n. S'hal Loans, Sh. $614 n. Rauba, $12.00 n. Venz: Goldfield, $5 a.
Docks, etc.
H.K. Wharves, $107 b. H.K. Docks, $12 n. Providente (old), $14 b. Providenta (new), 50 cts, 11. Hongkdws (old), Sh. $310 n. Now Engineerings, Sh. 35% n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $121 n.
Cotton Mills,
YACHTING SEASON.
Capt. C. T. Ingle. Sails
Winning Craft.
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of the South Wales Borderers Band.
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME.
From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 molres (845 kilocycles):
G-B p.m. European Programmt. 5-6 pm. CApprox:) A Relay of the Band of the 1st Battn: South Walex Borderers, conducted by Bandmaster C. Edicolt, A.R.C.M., from the Mill- tary Iispital, Bowen Rond, by kind permission of Llout. Colonel II, E. Williams, D.B.0..., `M›C.
6-7 pm. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Banco Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and Now York Stock and
Commodity Quotations.
7,08-7.30 p.m. A Planoforte Recital by Wilhelm Backhaus.
1(a) Revolutionary Study, Op. 10,
No. 12.
Chopin
(b) Study in F Major. Chopin,
2 (a) Waltz, in D Flat, Op, 04, No.
1.
(b) Etude in C Major, Op. 10, No.
7.
Chopin.
Chopin.
(Delibes-
Waldesrauschen (Liszt), Ltobestraum (Lläxt). Naila Waltz
Dohnanyi).
7.30-8 p.m. Variety.
Song-Ev'ry Little Whilo.
Frances Maddux (Soprano). Violin Solo-Always. Violin Solo Song of Paradise.
Albert Sandler. Vocal Duct Fancy Our Meeting. Vocal Doct--Now that I've Pound
you.
Jack Buchanan and Elsle Itandolph.
Blue Jacket, sailed by Captain C. T. | Ingle, won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Menagerie race on Saturday when she beat Robina, salled by n.Captain H. Marshall by 15% seconds | Instrumental-The Grasshopper and
over the 8.7 miles course.
Wasp II salled by Major Griffin, Instrumental-Nasty Man boat True Blue, sailed by Mr. H. 8.
The Four Bright Sparks. Rouse, by 34 seconda in the Separate | Song--Farewell to Arms. "A" class race over the same course. Song-Why can't this night go on
The result were as follow:
Stella
the Ants.
forever?
Charien Carlisle (Tenor). 8 p.ru. Local Time and Weather Corrected Pos. Report,
8.03-10.30
Studio 10.42.28
D.M. Chinese Concert,
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
10.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota- tions, followed Now York Opening Quotations.
10.40 pm. Close Down.
Menagerie Race,
DinhD
(Lieut. S. E. Skey)
10.13.52 Colleen
4
8
(Major Austin)
Rolla
18.40.15
11
(R. Stock)
Airiel
16.43.42
7
(Lleut. J. H. Swain, N.)
Dorothea
........ 10.40.42 (Major Reid)
13
(A. F. Crawford) Blue Jacket
16.12.15%
10.40.48% (Capt. C. T. Ingle)
a
1
Robera
18.41.04
2
(Capt H. Marshall)
Adanae * 16.40.39%
(Major Kennedy)
12
Zephyr
.................. 16.43.12. (Major Grillic)
$
Toynette......
10.40.05
10
(Capt. W. T. Fennelli
1st Movement-Allegretto moderato.
n.Į Joan)
10.42.40
6
(F. Cope)
Sirius
30.44.40
Ewe Cottons, Sh. $11 sa, S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $75 n. S'hai Cottons, (new), Sh. $45 n. Zoong Singe. $0.40 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $66 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S, Hotels, $5.25 n. H.K. Lands, $52 b. ..H.K. Lands 4%
34% prema.
debentures,
S'hai Lands, Sh. 3271⁄21⁄2 n.
Metsands, 9h. $id n.
الحال
(11. M. Finley),
Separate "A" Class.
All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Management.
8.30-10
p.10.
European Recorded programme from Z.E.K. on a frequen. cy of 640 k. c's.
8.30-9.05 p.m. Bonata in A Major (Cosor Frank) played by Alfred Cor- tot (Planoforte) and Jacques Thibaud (Violin).
2nd Movement---Allegro.
3rd Movement
Fantasia.
ben
Recitative-
4th Movement-Allegretto poco
9.03.9.30 p.m.
Musical Comedy and
Selection The Song of the Drum
Herman Finck and his Ochoe-
MOBBo
Finished
Pos'n.
Oslo Wasp II
D.NF.
Talkie Tunca,
10.43.56
1
(Major Griffin) Artemis
(F. S. Coote) Lahinda
(F. D. Tracey)
(Finck).
10.40.85
4
Isobel .....
16.51.45
D.N.F. 16.01.01
5
4
Pat
(Doctor L. 3. Davis) Cicada....... 16.62.45 (Major K. P. Atkinson) True Blue... 16.44.30 (Mr. H. S. Rouse)
10.46.16 (Commodore F. Elliott) Painted Lady..... 1651.46 (Major F. C. Boot)
B
2
1
7
WEEK-END YACHTING.
The Night Cruiser race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club started at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon The course and finished yesterday: was over a distance of 53 miles, and resulted in a win for Cherub, sailed by Mr. H. J. Pearce.
The following was the result: Yacht Finished Corrected Pos'n! Cherub
08.07.12 05.41.41 1 (Mr. H. J. Pearce) Cutty
08.02.20 00.06.29
tra.
Song "Helen"-The Shepherd's Song
(Offenbach).
Heddio Nash (Tenor). SelectionWonder Bar-Film Songs. The Bohemians. Vocal Gema-The New Moon (Rom-.
berg).
Vocal Gems-Whoopee (Kahn)..
Light Opera Company, 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
:
9.35-10 p.m. Concert Waltzes.
A Thousand and One Nights (J.
Strauss).
Felix Weingartner conducting
the British Symphony Or
chestra.
My Darling Waltz ("The Gipsy
Baron") (J. Strause).
Berlin Stato Opera Orchestra conducted by Dr. Leo Blech. Blue Danube (J. Strauss). Tales from the Vienna Woods (J.-
Strauss).
Or-
Philadelphia Symphony
chestra directed by Leopold Stokowski, Close Downl.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES.
To-day's Broadcast From The German Short-Waver.
10 p.m.
2
(A. G. Dalziel)
Curlew
08.10.30 00.13.51 (Major Mosely)
8
Monsoon... 08.10.53 06.14.03
(Mr. R. Grieve)
4
Fern
·08.14.80 - 08.17.15
6
Maire 08.38.17 06.38.21
0
(Hamilton)
n.
Pengain... 09.29.19 07.26.14
(Major Lowis)
7
Wanderer. 08.07.14 07.41.33
8
1.14 p.
(Mr. C. C. Blake)
Tavy I
$10 n. H.K. Realties, 34% n. Asia Realtles "A" Sh. $140 A Asia Realtles "B" Sh. $20 1. Chinese Estates, $90 m. China Realtles, Sh. $15 China Debenture, $187 n.
Public Utilitie
Tramways, $20 b. Peak Trams (old), $14 n. Peak Trama (now), $7 n. Star Ferries, $97%1⁄2 8.
Yaumati Ferrics (old), $211⁄4" b. China Lights (old), $9.00 1, China Lights (new), $8.75 m. ILK.. Electrics, $69 1. Macao Electrics, $25 n. Sandakan Lights, $8 n. Telephones (old), $231⁄4 na. Telephones. (new), $10 b. China Buses, Sh. $18.20 u. Singapore Tractions, 4/6 b. Singapore Pref. 18/- n.
Industriala,
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Dairy Farms, $28.70 n. Watson, $5.50 n.
(Cr. Cowland)
Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane, Crawfords, $4 n. Mackintoshs, $21 ̊n. Sinceres, $10 n. Wm. Powells, 70 cts, n. Wing On (H.K.) $110 n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $4;n.
n.
H.K. Entertainments, $7 S. C. Enterprises, $1.30 n. United Theatros, Sh. $14 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 p. Constructions (old), $1.80 n. Constructions (new), 78 eta, b Ch. Govt: 5% 1925 G. Bonda
87%.
H.K. Gov. 3% $.Loan 2%
· prem, sa,
H.K. Goy. 4% Loan, 8% prem. n.
PA
Wallace Harpers, 57% n. Vibor Piling, $6:60 b.
Special programme for Far Eastern listener will be broadcast this evening by DJA (01 $1.38 metres-under
p.m. Annozurement (Germ., Engl.) Ger
man Folk Song. Programme=
First (German, English)..
Music and Topical Events.
1.40 p.m. Now Walletin (En), 30 p.m. Popular Orchestral Concert. 10.30 D. "Don Carlos," Scene from
Behler's Tragedy.
11.15 D-.- News Bulletin (German), 11.30 p.m. Cavalry Miele. SA-Cavalry Band No. 29, conducted by Handmaster Max Krause.
12.16 . Newa utlein (English).' 11.18 m. Close down (German, English).
DAVENTRY
PROGRAMMES.
Baroness Orczy Introduces The "Scarlet Pimpernel"
· Daventry programmos will be broadenst low nicht sa followe
TRANSMISSION I
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$2.7 metrem 21,470 kos. 17.700 ke.' „-10.28 · potre
10.140 ke.
GBR
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19.82 matras
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11,58 ke
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GBU
1 pan Time Signal from Big Ben The Western Studio: Oribesirs, · Fros
And tomorrow..?
Who wants to think of the next morning, when one is spending happy hours in the circle of one's friends? If one has been unwise, either drunk or smoked immoderately, then'Gardan'will come in very handy, as it rapidly relieves headache.
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GARDAN
"
...Done to a turn- a turn of the Regulo
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OFFICES & WORKS-West Point-Tel. 28181, 246, Nathan Road (Comer of Jordan Road).
Cardiff studio. Dramatised short story (1), 7.45 me signal from Grostwich. Tom
3 p.m.
Jenkins the organ of the Plam cheat, te 8.30 .. Dramatised short story (2).
·8.45 p.m. Kaydn Heard and bla fland, zv
layed from the west End Cinema, Birmingham.
1.36 pm. The Northern Studio Orehmutza-
tram Manchester studio. .4-15 p.m. News BuBetin,
TRANSMISSION 1.
Two of the following frequencing and WATI- lengths will be med simultanavmaly, but the wavelength may be changed in the course at
12 0.
A Bensin Recital. Margot Ma and Frederick Gikken (Violin) Zacket (Pianafurte), Boast in
G, ÚP THI (2) Whoo mà 307 Iroppa; (3) Adagio: (9) Allegro molto moderato (Brahma). 11.30 . The Midland Wireises Orchesten,
Co Gender, Alfred Cave) ducted by 1. Foster Clark, direct""
1
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by Prank Castell,
The News.
1.15. a.m. The B.fi.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hart.
1.45 a.m. Close dewa,
TRANSMISSION 4.
Few of the following frequencies and WATO-
wwch day's Tranumlaulerso. Announcements | Janatha will be used simultanaonaty, but the
will be made at frequent interval-
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Frequen 18,340...
Call Biro
Frequency
Wavelength
CBG
17,390 K..
15,55 metr
CBP
15,140 k..
19,83 metra
Call Sign
Gaz
11.865
18,25 metres
CB7
CSD
11.760
k.o.
28. melzen ·
050
9.185
21:30
or GBD
CBD
9.610
...GBA
8,050 kott.
080 G83 OSA
11,885 k.. 11,760.
0.10. 0,080 ko.
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metres 31.58 metres 49.59 metzw
pm. Big Ben, Arthur Balladway and kia flechestra, relayed from the Bayer Hell, Lenden. "Wottrel," Na Moon (Torry). Belection, aus}" (Gounod). En Bourding (Tallam). Wall (Qor 4 Hardelot), Danos No. 6 iruka). Waltz, -Prise Bong (Blair). Veronique (ie Sker),
-19.45 pm, took the Searlet Pimpernel, Prasanted by his Creator, Baronium
Orczy.
1,636 L.
Wavelength
21.62 bestroo
· 25.59. zastras
· 11,35 - metr
2. Big Ben, The Hawk,
2.15
15
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Me the Scarist Plaspernel," Presented by his Cristar, Daremane Orer..
Liam.
II The Belfast Wirelina Orchestra:) (@g
(Leader, PhBilp Whiteway). Cony
Grownwick Time Signa! at 8 pm.
dected br Peler, Montgomery); 4 a.m. "Jack" Payne and his Band. 5 Overture, Di Ballo (25a Rull) | (Builvan).
tias pam. Variety, Produced by William
MaaLory-
Greenwich Time Bignal at 4 pomi
Las simul mola’Wards to Nawe Monki -7.
Ailk um....... Danes Kuld,
· 133 1.m... Danes Music.
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