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HONGKONG- TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1936,

FOR CHARITY

CHORÁL GROUP CONCERT

A splendid programma of vocal and instrumental music has been arranged for the concert in aid of the Hongkong Society for the Protection of Children, which is to take place in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel on Thursday, March 6, at 9 p.m.

The Hongkong Choral Group, under Maestro E. Gualdi, will be heard in several numbers, whilst assisting artistes will be Mr. E. 0. Drake (soprano), Miss Prue Lewis (violin), Professor Harry Ore (piano) and Mir. H. Talbot (tenor). Admission will be $260 and $1, and tickets may be ob talned at the Anderson Music Com- at the Peninsula pany, as well as Hotel on the night of the concert. The programme is as follows;

Flet Part

1. (a) Conte la neve al

sole

S Annu

(b) The Silver Swan, O. Gibbus (c) Fair Phyllis I

Sow

The Choral Group

2. (a) Gavolte in D

Minor..

(b) Variations in

F

J. Farmeri

J. S. Baci

W. A. Mozarti Prof. Harry Ore

Pianoforte

3. (a) Arin, Where'er

You Walk G. F. Hundel

(b) Quando miro quel bel

ciglio

Ronald Colman and Joan Bennett, as they appear in 20th Century's "The Man Who Broke the Bank et Monte Carlo," start- ing at the King's and Alhambra Theatres on Saturday.

...W.A. Mozart | AUTHORITY FOR LOAN

H. Talbot.

Tenor

4. (a) Sielliano (b) Pasanne

(c) Tambourin (d) Rigauden

J. S. Bach

R. Marcello DISPUTE BY PARTNERS OVER J. P. Ramra

REPAYMENT 3. P. Bamcau

Mian Prue Lewin Violin

T. Morley 5. (n) Clorinda Fale

(b) April is in My Mistreen

Face T. Morley

The Choral Group Interval.

Second Pari

6. (a) Breathe Soft, Ye

Winds..

W. E. Jarquest (b) The Haven C. V. Stanford te I Love the fecund

The action brought by Tam Wal, claltning

the return of a loan of $5,000 from the Hling Nam Company and Tam Cheuk, a partner thereof, was continued before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindnell the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon when further legal arguments were put forward by defence counsel.

The action was first brought in 1034 |

to tho when judgment was given E. Baintou plaintiff The Choral Group

Dance

7. In Asphodel... Cyril

(b) dannire in A

Flai

BRITISH RED CROSS YEOMAN SERVICE BEHIND ETHIOPIAN FRONT

Addis Ababa, Mar. 2. A message received here from the fritish Red Cross Ambulance In- dicates that the unit is now close to Lake Anhangi, only about twenty-five miles from the Ethiopian front line,

It in stated that the ambulance offi- yeoman cers and nurses have rendered service to the wounded, who are now able to reach it with comparative care and quickness along nule pathe.

Previously hundreds died en route to the ambulance which was stationed on the strength of non- mach further from the front-Bet, appeurance in Court by the defen- fer. Seottants, but subsequently, Lau Wah arx! Choy Ying, the other twb part-

F. Chopin nern of the firm, successfully mado decision an application to set the Prof. Harry Ore Pianoforte

aside, in order to contest the claim. The case for the plaintiff was that although the money was lent to Tam Chouk, the rm should be held liable for repayment because the loan was for the use of the business. The de- fence, however, contended that the money was borrowed by Tam Cheuk without the authority of his

and therefore the should not be held liable.

X. (n) Suleida, from "n

Gioconda .... A. Panchirli (b) Poor Wandering One, from "Tirates of Penzance"

A. Suliran Mrs. E. 0. Drake Soprano

llynn to the Sun

N. A. Rininky-narakoy Mia Frue Lewis Violin

10. (a) O Signore from "I

Loborth"

(b) Serenata from

partnera,

Southern Stand

Addis Ababa, March 2.

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The Southern warriors are concen- trating here in the hope of keeping the italians from the Addis Ababa road.

The

Finance Minister, Fiquir Selassie, ieft here yesterday by sero Coplane for the Southern front where he will join his own troops.---United Prens.

Mr. Hin-shing Lo. instructed by Mr. the G. Verdi M. A. da Silva, appeared for

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Resisting Power.

If you are subject to colds look to the condition of your blood, for the fact that you are constantly catching cold is a sign that the blood is in poor condition.

NEW YORK STRIKE

Nu Authority to Borrow Mr. D'Almada submitted that the TWENTY-THOUSAND

tunn was a personal one and not to the

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taken to look after the financial side Meanwhile the larger buildings) of the business. When he was asked held demonstrations of strikebreakers, to raise money to fulfil the contracts Indicating the possibility of further obtained by the firm, he did so and violence, last night a strike brenker never mentioned to his co-partnera was stabbed and wa non-strikers that he had to borrow. were slugged.

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THE ALHAMBRA

HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The Society asks for $25,000

In 1936 to continue its work for

sick, and destitute children, Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.,

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co..

P. GO. Bullding.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,

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