MANILA- NAIROBI FLIGHT
AIR ADVENTURE
DELAYED
PLANE IN ACCIDENT
(Special to "Telegraph")
SCOUT JUBILEE
ST. ANDREW'S TROOP
CELEBRATION
On Saturday afternoon, in the grounds of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, the troop of Scouts attach
to the church celebrated their
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,
HOME SOCCER RESULTS
Silver Jubilee with a miniature Jam- ARSENAL BEATEN
borally, followed by a tea for their numerous friends, and guexis.
Sir Hours and Lady Pock, Mr. C. Champion, the Acting Co sion Scouts in the Clony
Mr. R. II. Kotowall were well-wishers of the
the thatched the display with į
Amo
troop, v
keen appreciation.
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AT HIGHBURY
HUDDERSFIELD
WIN AWAY
LOCAL DOLLAR
DECLINES
EFFECT OF BETTER
WAR NEWS
1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra
The Hongkong dollar declined a farthing this morning, up to the better news from Europe, the dal rate being 24, 0d. The maet wan easy on opening, inter- bank entes beli 22, 92d..llers an 2, 0.9/16 buyers. There war very little bazines reported,355 metres (12 bitory lec); the market being very quhet.
In London, silver dropped 1/10th His Excellency the Officer Ad-
London, Sept. 21, ministering the Government, the Arsenal have been far from mpot and th forward on Satur Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith,, rent a note preselve in their matches this reason day. Amerien bought, India regroting that he would be unable in the First Division of the Home to attend, Manila, Sept. 23.
nx did also Sir William Football League, and on Saturday operated both ways, while apecula- Hornell, the Puise Judge, Mr. R. suffered their second defen: When tors sold, the market being quiet. Mechanical "difficulties finve led F. Lindsell, and the Bishop. of Vit-they were beaten by Manchester City Mr. Philip Whitmarsh to call off torin, the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall. All by three goals to two at Highbury. vic. his projected flight from Manila Jained, however, in congratulating Sunderland gained a convincing
Blackburn, winning by to Nairobl, at least temporarily.the Troop on ita 26th, birthday, and tory over
seven goals to two; nod The take-off was to have been wishing it all prosperity.
point behind the lenders, Hulders made September 15.
Keld, who defcated Everton pinying away. Brentford playing * fitne went down to Aston Villa.
Results follow:
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FIRST DIVISION
At three o'clock, the Scouts and Col assembled on the tennis lawn, It was disclosed that a recondi-
while Troop Leader F. Winyard tioned motor in the Lockheed-broke the flag. This ceremony done, Vega plane, purchased for the the Cubs gathered in the centre and fight, was unsatisfactory.
gave their Grand Howl in the very Pilot Dick Rinald), who came best Council Rock style. After this, the Colour Parties marched off, and from the United States to fly Mr.
Lie Cubs
their Jungle Arsenal nerformed and Mrs. Whitmarsh to Nairobi,
Dances, which were explained Birmingham Kenya Colony, tested the craft
through an amplifier by Miss I, Brentford shortly after it had been Woolley, the Assistant Lady Cub Derby
Everton sembled. He was obliged to make master, better known as "Baloo".
A group of Scouts next began the Grimsby a forced landing in Pampanga
dimeult task of erecting a signalling Leeds Province, however, while
Lower, and did the Job both quick Portsmouth, short 200-mile test flight between
Simultaneously, an- Preston N.E. ly and well, Manila and Bagulo.
other group was building a monkey Sunderland Returning ta Maulla, Rinaldi | Bridge. When the lower was com- West Bromwich expressed conviction that thepleted two Seouls climbed to the top motor would not prove satis-and demonstrated its usefulness by factory.
signalling to another couple perch- дян result Whitmarsh and ed on the roof of the Vicarage. Rinaldi plan to leave shortly for the United States where they will nake contact with manufacturers to secure a new type of motor.
on £1
The radioman, Ben Stone, of Brooklyn, who orginally planned to hos a member of the expedition,
nest aid was then given by the A demonstration of life-saving and scouts and this was followed by a partrayal, by the Cubs, of an map tation of one of Rudyard Kipling's jungle stories.
nre onu
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1 Aston Villa
3 Middlesbro'
1 Huddersfield
3 Bolton
1 Liverpool.
3- Wednesday
2 Wolves
7 Blackburn
1 Chelsea
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The Empress of Canada left Yoko lana nt & p.m. on Saturday, and is due in Hongkong at 7 am. on Friday next.
CQ.M.S. Mound, RA.S.C., was pre- sented with a medal for long service and good conduct by Brigadier Seth Smith at Army Headquarters this morning.
Bournemouth
Swindon Bristol R. Newport
Crystal Pal Notts County Torquay
2 Watford Millwall Southend Bristol C. Northampton
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Sunderland Huddersfield Manchester C. 6 5 1 16 10 Middlesbro' Derby Blackburn Mr. R. Wong, the Assistant Seant- Stoke
Amenn master, gave an interesting running Liverpoot
entitled a Commentary to an item "Cavalcade of Cubbing and Scout Chelsea Poskam. He planned to offering," which explains. Itaelf.
Aston Villa his services to Emperor Halle
An excellent tea was served and Wednesday Selassie
communications when this was concluded the presenWolves expert.-United Press.
lation of badges was carried out by Laly Pollock.
left for East Africa on the 8.5.
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BRITAIN WILL NOT ACT ALONE
(Continued from page 1.)
been featuring the issue as an Italo-British issue.
King's Scout Badge
Patrol Lender L. Millington
17 7
Portsmouth
Brentford
Birminghom
Everton Preston N.E. the-Bolton
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tinguished himself by obtaining the Grimsby, King's Scout Badge, the First Clas Leeds Badge, the Green Cord (given for West Bromwich 7 the First Class and six proficienez badges), and the Cub Instructor's Hadge.
SECOND DIVISION.
J. Hool received the Ambulance | Bradford He continues that it is "im. and the Pioneer Badge together with Burnley
Bury portant that the British Governs First Cinas.
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West Ham
1 Norwich
0 Plymouth
3 Hull
3 Barnsley
5 Bradford C.
2 Notts Farest
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3 Newcastle
2 Southampton
1 Blackpool
2
1 Doncaster
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THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Accrington
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Rochdale
5 New Brighton
3 Rotherham
Chester Crewe Darlington
Gateshead Infax Oldham Southport Stockport Tranmere Walsall
3 Mansfield
Wrexham
2 Lincoin
0 York
2 Chesterfield
3 Hartlepools
3 Carlisle.
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Z.E.K. PROGRAMME From Z.B. on a wavelòngth of 5-8 p.m. Zuropean Programme. 6-7 pm, A Rejoy of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
7-7.17 p.m. A Pianoforte Recital by Wilhelm Backhaus, 1. Studles, Op. 10. (Chopin): No. 8 in F Major No. 4 in C Sharp Minor; No. 6 in Flat Major: No, G.In E Flat Minor; 2. Milliary March In E Flat (Sehu
Art. Backhaus); 3. Triana bert, ("Iberia" (Albeniz).
7.17-7.34 p.m. Vocal Geme, Duchess Dantzig: Tom Costello in Sang Memorion.
7.31-8 p.m.
Orchestral Light Menuet (Boccheini); Excerpts. Muscite et Tambourin (Racau) Waldeslust (arr. Schlesinger); Wiener Prater Leben Waltz (Translateur); Steamboat Bill; Whistling Rufus; Dance of the Icicles; The Frolicsome Hare.
of
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8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report. Closing Local Stock Quota- tion
8.03-11 p.m. A Relay from the Lee Theatre (Chinese).
1 p.m. Close Down.
8-10 p.m. European Programme from ZEK. orin Frequency of 640 kBocycles.
8-8.30 p.m. A Variety Programme. Vocal-Lullaby of Broadway ("Gold Diggers
of 1935)-The Boswell Sis tera; Finno Medley No. 2--Ronald Gourley; Descriptive Skotch-Clap- ham and Dwyer on Hobbies; Vocal- Raisin The Itent-Roy Bargy and Ramona; Orchestra-On a little Street in Honolulu-Waltz; Sketch-Scenes from "My Old Dutch"-Betty Balfour and Michael Hogan.
8.30-8.47
.47 p.m.
8.47-9 p.m.
"Bolero" (Ravel).
A 'Cello Recital by W. H. Sautre: 1. Romance (Debussy); 02. Les Cloches (Debussy); 1. Mad-
P. W. D. L. F.A. Pls
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P/L 1. Millington was awarded | Charlton ment policy should not be miss his Rescuer's Badge, and, with / Fulham understood, it fan League of L. Gibson, II. and W. Hicks, the Leicester Nations polley, in which the First Class Badge. C. Large waLM cardinal principle is that of col-given the Cub-Instructor's Badge. lective responsibility. The Brithe Rev. J. R. Higgs, Vicar of St. When the presentation was over tish Government is not competent. Andrew's, traced the history of the and has no desire or Intention, to
Troop since its inception in 1910. take any action whatsoever except He went on to say how deeply as a member of the League.
gratified the local founders of the
P. W. D. L. P. A. Pis, "British action, therefore, is irovement would be if they could
76 1 1 18 8 11 entirely dependent upon the Lea-realise the roots it had taken in the Leicester
7 42 1 11 10 gug decision, equally commitling Colony, and how it had grown dur Southampton
Marichester U. 722 11 4 10 Ling the past 25 years, France, Russia and all smaller
He thanked all those who had at Blackpool 7 4 12 11 10 D powers to like action,
ko says tended,
those who had borne the Tottenhum 7 3 2 2 9 5 B 2 1 1 16 8 B Fulham The same point is made by burden of the work in making the
11 "*Scrutator" in
article in function such a success, and the boys | Doncaster
R He added a reminder, Swansea the Sunday Times on the theory of themselves. sanctions. He writes:
imwear, thut the real celebration Port
Vale "Signor Mussolini persistently would take place on Sunday, when Barnsley
was to be Plymouth n "Thanksgiving Service the speaks and acts as though
Charlton held in St. Andrew's Church. Issue al Geneva lay between
An inspection of the Scouts' handi- Bradford England and Italy. Under the craft work was next held, and n' Bury Covenant there not only is, but successful afternoon was brought to
In close with camp-ire singing. can be, no dispute between Italy and this or any other country as an intervening party. We would not act alone under the Covenant and could not legally do so, even if we would, for the offence which Signor Mussolint threatens is not against any intervener but against the League.
"Neither we nor any other mom.
Special Service
Yesterday morning, at 11 o'clock, Service of Thanksgiving was held in St. Andrew's Church to com- memorate
Burnley Wext fam Sheffield U. Newenstle Notts Forest Bradford C. Hull
the beginning of the Norwich Scout, Guide, Cub and Brownie mave. ments in the Colony, twenty-five: years ago,
Southport
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(FIRST DIVISION)
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Kilmarnock Hearts
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot
Besides the St. Andrew's Troop, Bournemouth ber of the Lengte has any legal representatives of the 4th, Hongkong Bristol R. power to proceed to sanctions ex- (Murray) Troop, the 4th. Kowloon Coventry cept in the execution of the Len- (Garrison) Troop, the Rover Scouts, Gillingham gue's unanimous will, and common and the 4th. Kowloon (Garrison) Luton
Wolf Cub Pack were among the prudence dictates that will must large congregation. The Vicar, the Millwall word Rev. J. R. Higgs, ofleinted at the Newport but in deed, and if necessary in service, which, for the first time in Notts County
Swindon common sneriflee."-British Wire-the history of the Church, was
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The service apehed with the hymn, "All people that on earth do dwell”, and while it was being sung the Colours of the St. Andrew's Troop Reading and Pack were placed in the Sane Coventry itary. The special Psalms were 15 and 24, and the Lesson was taken from traiah 66, 6-13 and Ephesians 4, 10-17. These were followed by the Te Deum, The Creed and Reg ponses, and Collects.
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Song--An Eriskay Love Litt ("Song of the Hebrides") (Kennedy- Fenser)Joseph Ilision(Tenor):
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The Willow (arr. Dlack):
Petronella (arr. Diack).
Songs-There's Nae Luck about the
| Home (arr. Macpherson); Wee Willie Winkie (Hobertson)-Boyd Steven (Soprano).
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Carillon Solo-Aunie Laurie; Bell-
St. Mary's-Gladys Watkins. Songs-Kirconnet Lea (arr. Mof- fat); Johnnie Cope-Phillp Malcolm (Baritone).
9.15-10 p.m. Latest Dance Hits. 10 p.m.
Big Ben: Router Press
Bulletins.
10.05 p.m. Close Duwn.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Special
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Bath
SOUTH ABIA ZONE Anim Zune, bronderst from bitt (19,74 metres) and VJN (81.45 metres),
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3.m.
J.10 p.m
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Bebeats Concert,
News In English,
"The Last Rose of Summer."
A Musical Full Review.
6.15 p. Bonata for Clarinet in E-ant
Kajor Op. 129 by J. Brahma,
Herbert Kruger.
6.15 p.m. Nowa In Germaan.
7pm. Concert of Light Music,
p.m. News in English.
9.15 p.m. Close down BJB, -DJN__ (Germ,
Engl.)
EAST ASIA ZONE
That Asla Zone browlesat through DJQ os 19.03 metres (15,280 k.c.) 1.80-3 p.m. Concert, now at 2 pm
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thing about these celebrations for we Clydu are now giving thanks to Almighty
The Troop hymn, "Father, who God that, 25 years ago through the hast madé ús brothers", was sung instrumentality of a Christian minis by the congregation, and then the ter, the Boy Scout movement found foot in this Calony only two years Didding was given by the Vicar
after, it had been started in Eug land."
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION
Cowdenbeath Dundee For a quarter of a century (ex- East Fifo cept for the period of the War) the East Stirling Scout movement has been doing its Edinburgh splendid work amongst the boys, of Forfar Hongkong and its influesive for good | Leith in the life of the community is in Montrose
Sten'muir This service thus, we
8 Kings Park
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5 Brechin
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German Folk Song, PrograMENT Forecast (Germ., Engl.)
The Last Hòan of Bummer.”
A Musical_Radio_Review,
News In English on D1Q, DJA
and in Dutch an JB.
Concert of March Tunes.
15 p.m. Danes Bongs. The Hans Steinbock
Band. Arrangement: Lette Theile, Boprano. Announcer:
Zehner..
Irmgard
11.15 p.m. News in Cermin on DJR, DJA.
NJE.
31.30 p.m. Current Events,
11:40 pm. Danes Bongs (continued).
11.15 km. Nowa in English on DJQ, DJA
and in Dutch on DJ,
12.30 am. Class DJQ, DJA. DJB (Germ
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Canton, Sept. 22. Since co-operation between the Provincial Bank of Kwangtung
Then came General Thanksgiving and Canton Municipal Bank has been effected, the financial condi-and prayers, followed by the Grace, tion of the city has become more and the hymn, Father, hear the after which the prayer we offer," stable, it was learned to-day, Vicar gave the Address,
According to a spokesman of
Sermon to Seouts the Municipal Bank these two banks are
Rev. J. R. Higgs said: This sor- everywhere in the mon is, both for our own Church of estimable, accepted city without being subject to St. Andrew's und for the Scout, think, will be long remembered, not discount. As a result of co-Gulde, Cub and Brownie novoments only by those here in Church his operation, the public is regaining in the Colony, one of outstanding morning, but by those listening-in, confidence in these banks, and de- importance. Here in these grounds as an expression of our thanks to positors, have recently increased in the summer of 1910, in the pre-God for movement which has had St. Mirreni
sence of His Excellency Sir Henry such striking success in this Colony Falkirk by hundreds.
will have Marton May and Us Excellency Colonel St. and which we feel sure The financial condition of these John, the Officer Commanding the still greater success in the future St. Bernard's banks, according to the same Troops in South China, a previous the public geta to understand the | Forfar
Edinburgh official, is far better than before. Vicar of this church, the Rev. I. G. ideals for which it stands.
The preacher then went on to Allon Apink, formed the first Scout Troop Union News.
n the Colony. These celebrations Expenk of the ideals of peace, and Dundee wah are not only to commemorate their applention to the Scout code. Dumbarton the beginning of the St. Andrew's
After the surmon, the hymn King's Park Troop but the beginning of all the "Praise, my soul, the King of Enst Stirling Scout and Guide work in the Colony, Heaven," was sung, and followed by Cowdenbeath
the God Save the King. The service Montroso of which St. Andrew's pioneer. Yesterday afternoon in the concluded with the leasing.
TWO TYPHOONS
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The Manila Observatory, re- porting at 8.45 a.m. to-day, states that there is a typhoon north-east
of Naha, moving N.N.E., and another in about 15 Long.. 18 Lat., moving W.N.W.
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presence of a large and distinguish- Outside the Church the Vicar made Ston'muir cd gathering our boys gave us a short inspection of the Scouts of East Fife miniature Jamboraily, but this wer-Fall the visiting Troops, after which Brechin vice this morning is the central they filed off with their colours.
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