FRIENDLY BOWLS E RECREIO TO PLAY
KOWLOON B.G.C.
The Club de Recreio will be playing the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on their green in the return friendly match to-morrow. Last Saturday the Recreio were entertained by the xenior club, and they will be playing five rinks to-morrow, commencing at 4.m. sharp.
the
The following will represent Portuguese teant: A. A. Remection, ir A. M. Xavier, C. II. Basto and C. G. „Silen (skip); J. M. S. Rosario, Dr. H.:
A. Basto, C. E. Marques and F. X. 31, Silva (skip); D. Alvin, F X. Haaren, J. J. Biosto and A. H. Basto. I (skip); J. G. Ozorio, C. F, Osmund, C. A. Lopea, L. A. Gutierrez (skip); WH. Botelho, P. A. Yvanovich, L. V. vo Xavier and F. V. Ribeiro (skly),
IR.C, CHAMPIONSHIP.
Playing in the final of the Lawn Bowin Singles Championship at the ati Indian R. C. yesterday. A. M. Omar jakewon the Club title by beating A. R. 3 Dallah (holder) by 21 ahots to 12.
The game was of a high standard Tthroughout, Dallah scored singies in rip the first and second benda but on the Ta third heal Omar registered three. Jan On the fifth head Omar took off Dal- bec lah's shot to score four. At the 12th hend Omar was leading by 14 shots ust to 10 and he increased his lead by a Samt single the following
hends. On the 20th bend Omar em quired two mare sifots to win the tea score then being 19 shots to 12. Th vet the next head Omar's first two woods you was counters, but Daliah with a good drive took one of them away, Omur with his last wood drew in for the first shut and match. Last year Tallah beat Omar in the final by Sen 23 shots L 14,
ini
Bac
RUMJAHN WINS,
Playing in the Hamilcap Singles
final yesterdng, A. H. Rumjan played
The a very stemiy
game to lent A. K.
The Omar by 23 shots to 14.
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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, " FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934.
THE CHANGE OF SEASON
If you stick to
Palm Beach suits you can be sure of cold winds and rain.
While warm clothes will bring back the summer immediately!
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following are the results of have received the following quota. Menara, Swan, Culbertson and Frita the Club'n tournament,
Singler Chnnylonsigij-Winner, tons on the Now York exchange for
yesterday.
New York Collon.
A. M. Omar; Runner-up, A, R. Dallah, Pair Championship-Winners, A. Bu M. Omar and A. K. Omar; Runners-
he up. S. U. Bux and J. Hoonen,
IIX
K&
LONDON STOCK
EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE
QUOTATIONS
So why not copy
the Women?
And be ready "for anything"
TAITS CARNIVAL.
POPULAR MANILA SHOW RETURNING BERE
The popular amusement organisas tion, Tait's Manila Carnival, will open The following quotations na the their senson here on October 31 on London Stock Exchange have been the vacant ground opposite the Penin- received by Mesars, Swan, Culbertson sula Hotel, Kowloon. It is learned and Fritz in conjunction with Renter. that they are bringing the full Carl- British Government Securities. val Show which has just fnluhed a
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54 Reorg. Lende
1913 Clin. 1.) £ 94% 13,91-13,215 Bunds 1926-17 £ 90 14.00-14.97 6 Shal-Nanking
Close
Singles Handicap.-Wianer, A. 11. Rumjaha runnerup, A. K. Omar.
Pairs Handleap Winners, A. January Th Daliah and E. Moosedrem; Runners March He up, A. H. Rumjahn and A. K. Onar. May
Ort. 21.
Closing Kangu
Detailer Tigrember
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RUGBY
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
CANCELLED
March
Owing to the Military Tattoo which Rbeing held at Sookunpon next week December the football ground will not be avail-May
Cable for the two rugby gamNES
ar-July
anged for to-morrow afternoon; As there is no other ground available it
The next mustch will be on Wednes day, October 31, when the Hongkong Football Club "A" XV will meet Navy side on the Club ground at
p.m
On Saturday, November 3, at 3 p.m. May the Club "A" XV will meet a Navy
"A" XV, and at 4.15 pan, the Club | Detoir
First XV will meet the Navy Pirst March
XV in a friendly encounter. Both of May. these games will be played on the July Club ground, Happy Valley.
WEDNESDAY'S GAME.
Total malux:- 15,400, tou
The game between the Club "A" trecember
and South Wales Borderers "A" play-March
ed on Wednesdiny inst resulted in May
tries to mil. There was no scuring
during the Arst half although
Harderers re on the point of domg Th March
x several Unies, over engerness and
continual offside tactics spoiling most
of their movements. In the second half the Club were much superior and tries were scored, by Walkden and Garrod.
The following represented the Clubt
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ARMY TEAM AGAINST Brussels.
UNIVERSITY
The Army will be represented by Bombay. the following dayers in a cricket Yokohama. match against the University, at
Ilio, Pokfulam to-morrow afternoon:
Capt. D. B. Michel (Royal Artil-Belgrade lery), Llout, . C. Garthwaite (ituyal Muniroul
The Army Umpire will be W.0.1. R. Jordan, Royal Engineers and the scorer, Sergeant C. Thatcher, Royal Engineers,
19.304 (Beurer)....
22,304 Gulu Kalimpong
NEW WORLDS TO CONQUER
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Trail. (Bearer) 45/749 warn Geldhonuts
46/7 47/6 47/0
23H/0 295/-
The following have been selected i to represent Craigengower Celeket Club in a friendly match against the Patagonia. Only I would Kowloon C.C. at Happy Valley to him off the aretle and the antarc- Crown Mines 10/- morrow. A. B. Hamson (Capt.), U.tic and, of course, the strato-
Lev
people.
than
fawi
xf.
Of riding devices there will be Ave, something to suit everyone's taste; a new model "Dodgem" consisting of elvetric enrs, twenty in number, which are operated by the Individual him- self over a dat, smooth surface 50 by 80 feet; and "Leaping Lena," now
ride, which was specially brought from the States for the Java Fairo, will be one of the leading attractions of the carnival. It consists of a num- ber of small motor ca whose back axle, being off evntre, minkes them Jumpy
and decidedly bumpy. It is claimed that after a ride or two on this one gets the "Krusehen feeling" to a marked degree,
Another new attraction is the Sijde. This, it interesting to note, waa partly built by a firm in Kowloon durtig the carnival's visit Inst year.
CONVENCITASHANTITATISZTELENK SZIGDIANLEIKATIONE
"TELEGRAPH" ART
SUPPLEMENT
“Taikos“
Pictures
To-morrow
varied extremely arlection of photographs Ap pearing in to-morrow's issue of the Telegraph Pictorini Supplement, special interest will be centred in some ex- cellent pictures of the safe arrival at Kinhon of the lug "Talkoo," after her buffeting in the recent typhoon.
Another interesting series of pictures will show scenes from the "Waterloo Fantasy" which will be one of the features of the forthcoming Military Tattoo.
Weddings illustrated will Include those of Mr. A.. Me- Robbie and Miss V. M. Cruick- shank, Mr. G. J.. Perkins and Miss Joyce Paterson, Mr. W. Marrett and Mrs. E. J. Colo- man. Mr. L. A. Sterling and Mise H. A. Swinburn, Mr. A.A. Gi and Mine L. D. Kay, and Mr. Lan Tak-kwong and MBA Wan Shuk-chun.
Other pictures 'will thelude A scene from the University Arts Association's novel pro- duction of "Hamlet," the fare- well police parade. to Mr. Wolfe, and a group of the University Medical Society".
COUNTRYKTER VERSİNİZ FİLESUVEREZ UNTERZIENNEJO NAMES
The over popular Big Wheel and, list but not least, the children's delight, the good old-fashioned Merry-go" Round are Included.
Many Side Shows.
The alde shows which will be with the carnival consist of a vaudevillo show, in which a clever troupe of Long and dance artistes perform; lving statues by pretty girls who givo some excellent representations of well-known pictures and other sub-
RADIO BROADCAST.
Dance Music From Hongkong Hotel.
EUROPEAN PROGRAMME.
From ZBW
365 metres.
A wavelength of
J-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7 p.m.
Closing Local · Stock Quotations, London and New York Stock and
Commodity Quotations.
7.08-7.30 p.m. Orchestra),
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F
-{Llazt-Doppler).
London Symphony Orchesten con- ducted by Albert, Conter.
Tone-Poom "Finlandia"-Op. 25.
No. 7 (Sibelius).
Leopold Stokowaki and the Phila- delphia Orchestra. Valse Triste (Jean Sibelius).
Chleago Symphony Orchestra direct- od by Frederick Stock. 7.30.8 p.m. Variety. Orchestra I Love you so (Tango
Serenade).
Geraldo and kla Orchestra. Vocal Ductfo-night ("The Queen"). 'Anna Neagle anil Trevor Jones with Geraldo and bis Orchestra. Instrumental-In the Heart of
Huwait.
Instrumental-Hawalian Smiles
Waltz,
Hawaiina Guitară.
Song-Just by your Example (from
"Evergreen").
Song-Dancing on the Ceiling (from
"Evergreen"').
Jessid Matthews (Soprano). Jianu Solo-Biny Mayer's Savoy
Havana Memories.
Billy Mayerl. Humorous The King of Zulu.
Frank Crumit (Tenor).
+
8 p.m. Loent Time and Weather Report.
8.03-8.15 p.m.
From the Studio, "Sunday's Racing at Macao" by Mr. A. J. P. Heard.
Light Orchestrai Caliph of Bagdad-Overture
(Boieldieu).
8,15-8.35 p.m. Music.
Berlin State Opera Orchestra. Chopinata-Potpourri (arr. Silber-
mann),
Marck Weber and his Orchestra. Wood Nymphs-Vaisette (Eric
Coates).
Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by Eric Contes, 8.35-9 p.m. Quartet in D Flat Major, Op. 15
(Dohnany!).
Flontaley Quartet. 1st Movement-Andante Allegro. 2nd Movement-Presto neciaccato. 3rd Movement-Molto Adagio. 9.9.45 p.m. From the Studio.
A 25th Recital of Gramophone re- cords by The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent..
9.15 p.m.
Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations,
9.50-10 nm, Three Cello
Harrison.
Solos by Beatrice
(a) Caprice, Delius.
(b) Adagio, Marcello, arr. Salmon, (c) Pastorale; (b) Reel,
10-12 midnight,
Cyril Scott.
A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong. Hotel Gril Roam. Chy courtesy of the Management).
10.30 p.m.
Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid- day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations, followed by New York Opening Dao- tations.
J2 midnight. Close Down.
KZRM PROGRAMME.,
To-day's Broadcast By Manila Station.
Today's bromenat by KZEM. a.m. Studia Varieties, 5.30
Iequente,
4.35 p.m.
J'opular Songs by Sul Cruz, B.10 p.m. Hpanish Informational Perkat 4.30 p.m. English Informational Pertod
7 p.m. Datlar Steamship Company. 7.10 p.m. Song of the Philippinre-
Jumele de Jays, sprano.
7.30 p.m. axatrick Interasikmal Tubber
Co.
1.45 p.m. Exalde y Cia Program A pim. Reatekla, 6.10 pm. Stude Presentat,Son~~lly
Raquiae,
10 p.m. Wetrome Tourist Programmin
For passengers aboard the Dollar
... Prevident Coolidge,
2.40 p.m. Stock Quotations.
• p.m.
Master Music Programme.
10 p.m. Dance Music. 10.30 p.m. Bien O
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES.
To-day's Brondenst From The German Short-Waver.
Special programme for Far Eastern steners will be brandrant this evening by VA on 31.8R et undert
p.m. Announcement Serm., Engl) Ger-
Folk Bang Progr Fareedat (German, English).
.9.15 p.m. Light Music,
9.35 p..
Woman's Hour.
3.41 p.m. Nawa Unitetin, (Eamilab).
10 p.m. Marie from Hambares. InetenswaNÍA
haya a Dance,
31 p.m. Topical Talk,
and Folk
11.13 pm News Bulletin (German). 11,30 pm. Germany's MUver of Fatwi Land.
the Upper Wence, A Radio Bequence Trop.
by Walter
12.15.m. News Bulletin (English). 12.30 km
Close down (German, Engllab).
M. Omar, J. L. Youngaaye, J. W. sphere, for I would have him Leonard. E. Souza, A. R. II. Esmail, meet many
jects; the ever popular Hula-Hula expense the World's champion high G. Souza, L. Hubbard, E. C. G.
ratlier
dancers; Absalon who is the leading diver Peejay Riggins bas been Barry, F. R. Zimmern and F. K.
magiclan of the Philippine Islands, engaged to perform. This, it is profession and a science as are and will keep one fooled all the time claimed, is the most spectacular and But, I am told, he would in- the commoner, walks of life. The he is performing; Tarzan, the wild stupendous free act ever presented The Club de Recreio first eleven evitably become a rolling stone. serious traveller has a duty to- nees with snakes; and the Wall of does a back somersault live from 100 Aagainst the Hongkang Stock Ex-I would be prepared to take that ward the world to supply it with Death operated by "Reckless Eddy" feet into 5 feet of water wo
man, who does some strange perform- before the Hongkong publle. Peejay change & Sharebrokers Association risk. And justify my temerity information which it needs about and "Dare-devil Red"; besides games lady partner door a swan dive, Poojay At King's Park to-morrow will be us on what I think are solid grounds, things and peoples about which it of skill where, if one is a marksman, is also a keen aviator, and owns his follows-A, M. Rodrigues (Can), Travel is not sheer amusement. ought to know more and of which prizes can be won, and the hundred own plane, in which he will arrive in II. A. Alves, W. A, Reed, A. Prata, it is hard work; it calls for ap it lows little or nothing. And If and one ether things which go to A. P. Pereim, A. P. Guterres, L. J. Guterres, P. M. N. da Silva, E. Mplication and concentration and my son could supply a L. Soares, 11. A. Barron and F. J. courage and stamina; and, to my there would be reward for him
demand, make up all the fun of the fair. Remedies.
mind, it is every whit as much a from a not ungenerous world.
Last but not least is the Carni- val's big free attraction. At great
·
a fow days in Hongkong.
Marcel Cafe are looking after the
refreshments, and will have their
own stand.
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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. Good advice is never amiss: take Gardan'
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Chamber points to the wonderful BUCCENS of British and Dutch pilots, and of the Comet and Doug. las planes as justification for Ita demands.
LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DEMANDS
London, Oct. 26.
The Chamber points out that the Faster air mail services on the New York-San Francisco service Imperial air routes were urged. by of 2,000 miles is covered in 184 members at a meeting of the Low hours, including all stops: don Chamber of Commerce to-day. The despatch of all first class: The agitation is the result of Empire, air, mail at a low flat this week's spectacular flights postage rate is also advocated by from England to Australia. The the Chamber.--Reuter Special.
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