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(G.B.D., 0.8.0. 0.9.0.)
p.m. Dig Den. Food for Though
420 p.m. Light Music by drith Com
povern 5.10 p.m. Getting Ready for the Corona
Lion.*
5.25 p.m. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Bignal at 5.30 p.m.
Transmission 2
(G.9.0 6.8.G., G.B.J)
6.4 p.m. lg Bane River Sper
7,35 p.m. The Trocadero Cloema Or
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y p.m.
John Londoner at Home-10. 8.30 p.m. Beethoven Pianoforte Ronatas-1. 9p.m.
Food for Thought Three short talka, on matters of topical Interest.
5.20 p.m. Syncopated Piano Musle, 9.10 p.m. The News and Announertisenta. Greenwich Time Signal at 3.40 p.m.
Transmission 3
(6.5.D., G.S.F., G.B.J.) 10.10.
Ben. The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, 11.40 p.m. An Uister Notebook. A talk
by Dettie Ierland Variety. 12.10 .m. The Nows and Announcementa.
Greenwich Time Signal at 12.10 km. 12.30 .. The B.3.C. Dance Drchestra.
12 .m.
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937.
“BERWICK”. GOES
HOME
THE INNISKILLINGS ON BOARD
Flying the paying-off penant, 11.M.S. Berwick left for Home via ports at 8.30 this morning. She will be recommissioned and refitted be fore she returns to the China Station, structural alterations bringing her into line with the other cruisers of her class, namely 1.M.S. Cumberland and Suffolk,
On board the Berwickt were the Royal Inniskilling Fusillers who are being returned to Singapore after combined having taken part in the manoeuvres here and in mountain exercises.
PROFITS TAX UNDER FIRE FROM TORIES
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sued a course of resolution and rectitude, with the result that the country was the envy of the world. Sir Robert, however, was critical of the proposed national defence con- tribution, the scope of which thought, was too wide and in connec tion with which, he believed, the opportunity should be scized for securing a trade agreement with the United States.
he
Sir Archibald Sinclair attacked what he described as the Chanceller's protectionist policy and indicated that the Liberals would have pre
ormament ferred strict control of prices rather than scheme
# taxation which made the Government a partner in profiteering.
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Sir Alan Anderson thought a mea- defence aure such as the national contribution was absolute necessary when the whole of the people were being called upon to bear a heavy burden, although he admitted that the schemes for taxing excess profits were full of difficulty and danger and generally upsatisfactory. Wireless.
Polly Rowles and Samuel Hinds in the exclting mystery drame, “Love Letters of a Star," now showing at the Alhambra
Theatre.
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HARBOUR INCIDENT
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£689,400 FOR CORONATION.
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ONE-ACT PLAYS
GOOD ENTERTAINMENT BY ST, ANDREW'S CLUB
1.
Excellent entertainment was pro- vided to a large audience by tho dramatle section of the St. Andrew's Club last night, when it presented three one-act plays in the St. An- drew's Church Hall.
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The pieces were Sir Arthur Pinero's "The Playgoers," Laurence Housman's "Lot 13" and Gertrude E. Jenning's "Five Birds in a Cage." They are too well-known to need description here; suffice it to say THE GAMES TO PLAY that predominated by the humorous
Пре element, coupled with the. por- trayals of the characters by the cast, they provided excellent entertain- ment as well as considerable laugh- severe strain later in life. But golfler. Though it would be invidious is a peculiar game. It
to compare the players, all of whom fascination which is exclsed by no were exceptionally good, It would not be unfair, perhaps, to pick out selves thoroughly unhappy at golf, the performance of Mrs. J. R My advice to them is to give it up. Higgs, whose perfect portrayal of a I a business man Ands that golf
curious neighbour in the second worries him he should forget i play, caused lot of amusement Every fit of temper shortens a man's life, and if you cannot control your among the audience. emotions the golf course, you should keep away from it. It is a Ane exercise, of a gentle kind, but sport is not only a matter of muscle,
mind. but also of
If your mind does also jointly responsible for the suc- not beneat from a game, it will not ceas of the same plays presented by
the Club last year. do you any good.
Bowls, which generally con- sidered an
old man's game, is, in my opinion, less so than golf. It is a game for men of all ages and good
The man is Ng Tat-cheung, 28, New York exercise, especially for anyone with
described as of short and thin build, Vienna..
Prague a tendency towards a weak heart,
with a pointed chin and hair combed
Madrid Some people are born competitors,
scert in military style. When last others are only irritated by games in
he was dressed in a long silk coat which the competitive element is Mistress (Ixls Woolley); Parlour and his general appearance was that Hongkong. atong. If your handicap at golf said worries. you, or your position on the (Rita Cole); Useful, mald (Gortic of merchant, He was a native of Bombay
ladder" at your tennis club, Lake up a team game, where this in- dividual competition is not, so strong. | Odd-job man (R. II. Ste OLLES;
on
Is
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL FUND AUGMENTED
It may be mentioned that the fine standard of acting put up by the cast
was due to the efforts of Mr. who was L. E. Kirby, producer,
The entertainment, part of the proceeds of which, are to be given fo charity, will be repeated to-night
The Programme
The following are the programme and the cast:
"Playgoers"-Master (R. Dormer);
White); Housemaid (Ruth Stephen- son); Kitchen maid (Florrie
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MISSING JEWELS POLICE WANT MAN FOR
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Brusscle Brusse The firm which it is alleged is the Yokohama principal loser is the Tin Mow jewel-Belgrade.
Road Lot 13"Mra. Perry (Rita
ita Cole); lers shop of 200, Queen's
Monte Video, Neighbour (Mrs. J. R. Higgs); Mrs. Central. Their loss is estimated to Rio. Hales (Eileen Bliss); Mr. Hales (J. be $16,023. Among other stones Bucharest.. P. Dawson): Auctioneer (L. E they are stated to have lost a plat- Silver (forward).20% Kirby); Auctioneer's resistant (H. inum ring set with a large diamond Silver (Spot) Millington); First dealer Rin the centre, with six 1/10th ct: War Loan..
each side, Darby); Second dealer (J. 3. Per diamonds, set three en
valued at $0,300; and one pair of The Bonking Corporation acknowledge
diamonds each, valued at $60,000. the following further donation to the Duchess
Hirst); Nelly (Stella Bander); Lea- The Tai Hing Firm, in their report, Previously acknowledged $147,065.17 nard, Lord Porth (G: Cox); Bert rate their loss at $0,450, including a (R. II. Stevenson); Liftman (IL R.platinum ring set with one diamond, Timber Merchants As-
Darby). 100.00
worth $6,000.... ⚫sociation
Producar.-L. Kirby; Stogo Managers-W. C. Low and E F Fincher; Steward.-A. S. Biles,
rin).
of Wiltshire (Aleltha
Hongkong and Shanghalie Birds in a Cage"---Suson, 18 ct. gold bangles, set with five “TELEGRAPHS" King George V. Memorial Fund;
EVERYWHERE
$148,065.17
Two other firms, the Tin. Po shop and the Po, Hing Cheung, lost com-
23/035
4 Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya.. Thisadane 00715
20 Amoy
paratively little. The former gave a total of $2,057.50, including 80 uncut at $1,657.50, and the latter lost only diamonds weighing 11.05 cts, valued
one 18 at. gold ring costing $235.
The total value of all the jewellery involved is $20,015.50.
Rawapindi Thurs,, Apr. 20, 10,30 am.. Friday Holhow, Pakhei and Halphong... Kingyunn
Fria Apr. 30, 1' pm; Baturday
Sat., May 1
G.P.O, and K.P.O. Parcels,
Straits, Ceylan, India, East and Rajputans
South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europa via Marseilles.
(Duo Marseilles, 28th May);
Reg.,....
Letters,
•Superscribed correspondence only.
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