1937-11-10 — Page 5

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

PENINSULA HOTEL LOUNGE

BAND CONCERT

Sunday, 14th November

commoncing at 9 p.m.

By the Band of the 1st Battalion,

THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

(By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. J. Muirhead and Officers.)

Conductor:-E. G. Baker, A.R.C.M.

PENINSULA HOTEL LOUNGE

No Admission Charge.

A CLASSICAL PROGRAMME

By

World Famous Orchestras on Columbia Records

C8020 to C8024

€8030 to

C8039

C8040 to C8014

€8071 to C8075 *C8077 to

€8079 €8030 to

C8062 C8016 to C8010 C8025 to €8030

Symphony No. 4 in F minor

(Tschaikowsky)

"Kreutzer" Sonata

*(Beethoven)

Symplumy No. 5 "New World"

(Dvorak)

Scheherezzle Suite

(Rimsky-Korsakoff)

Casse-Noisette Sulte

(Tschaikowsky)

Piano Concerto No. 1 In

Rat minor (Tschnikowsky)

Symphony No. 5 in C minor

(Beckoven)

Symphonie Fantastique

(Berlioz)

C8000 to Symphony in 3 minor.

C8008

(Unfinished)

Schubert)

Mengelburg and Concertgebow Orchestra.

Haberman (Violin).

Friedman (Piano).

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Poge 7.)

UNIVERSITY BIDS

- FAREWELL TO SIR W. HORNELL

(Continued from Page 4)

NOVEMBER 10, 1037.

Easy to

permitted to give financial assistanco pomemben en e to any affiliated club or society so I feel that the pill of discipline is somewhat sweetened by the sugar of .10.05. Plano Solòa bý Horowita

Hough." (Laughter), Mazurka in C Sharp Minor, Op. 50,

Your chlef Intention is to be res- ponsible for the amusement and re- No. 3 (Chopin); Study In C Sharp Minor Op. 10, No. 4; Study In G Flat this University and Governor of this connection It is easy

creation of the students, and in that| Major Op. 10, No. 5 (Chopin); Valse Colony-any very lengthy address on valuable it can be.

to see how There was a Oublice (Llizt); Capriccio in this occasion. 1 muri however, not time, which I can remember, when Minor (Dohnanyl).

only thank you members of this Unl-work and play 10.19 Tchaikovsky Symphony No.versity Union from the very bottom totally different entegories. At any 0 In B Minor, Op. 74 (The Pallet of my heart, and I speak also for rate so far as my masters were con- que Symphony*).

my wife, for the extremely kind and cerned, they regarded play as anti- Played by the Boston Symphony cordial welcome which you have pathetic, to which possible cause 1 Orchestra conducted by Serge Kous given us to-day, but I wish also is attributed more importance to ono sevitalcy,

11.00 Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

7.20 am. Songs from the North. 7.43 A TIL.

E

Series),

nais England" (Second

A. Big Ben. "The, Old Folks ni Home (Second Series) 3.41 am. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Dignal at 9 am). 95 in. The, Lord Mayor'n Nanquet: Speech by the Prime Minister, the fit. Hon Nevilla Chamberlain. From Guild- hall, London.

10 am. Big Ben, Chamber Music. 10.25 A. World! Affairs, 10.40 .tn. "Switt Serenade.* 11.10 am. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Tune Signal at 11.15 am 11.30 pan. The Lord Mayor's Banques.

4.15 pm. Big Ben, The Symphonies of 453 pm. World Affair."

Beethoven-3,

4.10 p. Short Planoforte Recital by

Barbara Smyth.

3.20 p.m. The Lord Mayor's Show, 0.35 pm. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signal at 9.43 p.. 4.53 pan. The Lord Mayor's Banquet. 4.45pm. Big Ben, The Pianoforte Musle

nt Schubert-3.

7.13 p.io. “All in Pink' (Second Series)=

p.m. Light Orchestral Muste. a.15pm. World Affairs."

|

were put into two

Acquire- Hard to

take this my first, opportunity of ex-ond they the other. (Laughter). Relinquish

pressing the pride which I feel at Time passed by and in place of n standing here as Chancellor of this University. (Applause).

1 skull have

од

other occasions which I shall speak as Chancellor this afternoon I am, I know, the gtiest of the Union and I shall he cordingly address the few remarks 1 have to make to that point.

I should ke to thank you very much for doing mo the honour of offering me the post of your Patron. I can assure you it is an invitation I have accepted with great pleasure, | (Applause),

work came to be regarded as com feeling of antagonism, mport and

plementary to each other. We then the idea being that the work-weary referred to the word "recreation," child went out to play and so res tored his frame to manliness again.

(Laughter).

We used

not merely recreative but re-

DIGNITY OF LEISURE

I have observ2d not infrequently that the subject of leisure Is having more and more discussion. to hear a lot about the dignity of It gives me a great deal of plea Inbuur. Now we hear something of sure also to find that one epithet the dignity of leisure. Personally, I which has been attached to me al- think it is another way of describ- rently is that of geniality. I feel ing a difficult problem. (Laughter). that I can claim to be one of Threa Leisure to-day is regarded as be- Graces here this afternoon

in that ing respect. (Laughter). You who have creative, and that is the right way known Sir William for so many years to look at it; and that I take it is I having the way that this Union looks at it know how genial he is: known Mr. Slos twice

as long as for 1 remember in that charming ad- you--though that is not saying much

dress which you, Mr. President, rend and I know Els distinction in the to us that you looked upon the Union ng a nuesery from which ort of geniality. (Laughter).

future social leaders may be drawn. entirely agree with that view ex- and am de- pressed in the Union lighted to see it appearing in your

In the little time I have had I have read the rules of the Union and it me that it is a guide, philosopher and friend to the Uns ofversity,

1.30 pm. "The Song Reporter, 1,43 pm. "The Vagabond Lever."

pin. The Lord Mayor's Banquet, phon

seems to The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signal at 9.43 p.m. 10.13 pm. Big Ben. The Symphonies

Deethoven-5.

10.35 pan. Musfeal Interlude,

11 p.m. Misle Fal), including Wen Geotgle Wond (the Peter Pan of Vaudeville), Billy Bennett ('Almost a Gentleman"), and Murray and Mooney even their relations think they're túnny).

12 m. The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signsi at 12.15 nan, 12.20 .. The Lord Mayor's Banquoi.. 1250 .m. Orchestral Music.

1.20 A. American Ricola end Barn

Dances,

1.30 an Era Pitt and Elmer."

3 a.m. Big Ben. The News and Announce-

monk.

Greenwich Time Signal at 2.15 am. 2.20 am. Topical Taška for Senmen.*

Sir Homilton Harty and Halle 235 am The BBC Theatre Orchestra.

Orchestra.

Phillips Gaubert and Orch. Conservatoire de Paris.

Oscar Fried and Royal Phil- harmonic Orch.

Solomon (Plano) with Halle Orchestra,

Felix Weingartner and London Philharmonic Orch.

Selmar Meyoritz and Or- chestre Sym. de Paris.

Sir Henry Wood and London Symphony Orch.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

Phone 21322

Ice House Street.

Next Change the KING'S

THE PICTURE THAT MAKES THE WORLD A BETTER

PLACE TO LOVE INI

"CALL

ITAG

A DAY"

OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND-IAN HUNTER ANITA LOUISE · ALICE BRADY

ROLAND YOUNG - FRIEDA INESCORT

Peggy Wood Walter Woolf King

Bonita Granville · Baryl Mercer

A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION

Directed by ARCHIE MAYO Fresented by Warner Bros.

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer" appearing in the

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

and

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

...may be purchased

at the Business Office

of "The Hongkong Telograph” Morning Post Building,

Wyndham Stroot,

3 ara. “Tess of the d'Urbervilles—A Pure

Woman, Purt 11E,

335 am. To be announced,

1.40 am. Orchestra) Music,

WORK AND PLAY

rules.

I have no doubt it will lead you to success as long as you stand by I observe that all clubs and all these principles and I wish you suc- soclettes must be aflated to the cess from the bottom of my heart, Union and so I take it that the (Applause). Union has been responsible to some extent at any rate for discipline so far as the students go in their leisure time. But I observe also that as a necessary

anfeguard the Union is

Season (1937-8): Fourth Concert, 4.45 am. Interval.

Da.m. The News, and Announcernents. Greenwich Ting Signal at 5.15 .. 6.20 am. The DBC Military Band. 6 n.in.

1. Food for Thought. 4.20 am. Dance Musle,

4.15 am. The BC Symphony Orchestral 6.25 am. Dance Music.

First Showing

HONG KONG

Tho

His Excellency's address concluded the ceremonies of farewell and wel- come and the distinguished guests then took their departure.

TEA PARTY AND DANCE The Hongkong University Alumni Association will give a farewell tea party and dance to Sir William Horrell to-day, at 6 p.m., in the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.

The New Vice-Chancellor, Mr. D. J. Sloss, will be present.

of the New

1938 7ENITH

"Something New" ARM CHAIR

RADIO

Tho

Most Conveniant

ARM CHAIR

RADIOGRAM

LORD DISTANCE RADIO

Combining:-

VALUE BEAUTY

PERFORMANCE

A GREAT VARIETY OF TABLE, CONSOLE AND ARM CHAIR MODELS ON DISPLAY

Newest Features

• "Robot" Dial

• Spinner Tuning

• Electric Tuning

Automatic

Improved Personalized

Acoustic Adapter

• Voice-Music-Hi-Fideli-

fy Control

• Between-Stations

lencer

Si-

Local Station Indicator

• Wave Band Selector

Electric Target Tuning Split-Second Relocator.

NOTE THE WONDERFUL "ROBOT" DIAL THAT IS ALMOST HUMAN IN OPERATION. All wave bands have soparate full-sized dials--only one dial showing at ond time.

SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY

CALL AND

DEMONSTRATIONS.

COMPARE THE NEW 1938 "ZEN TH"

WITH ANY RADIO, BEFORE MAKING

YOUR DECISION

FOR

The "Robot" Dial

THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

Radio Department-Second Floor

ANCHOR

BEER

In this famous Singapore Beer, you find a taste worth fostering. Refreshing & Sustaining. -Try it! $4.50-a dozen pints-$7.00 a dozen quarts. Brewed by Archipelago Brewery, Singapore.

GILMAN'S

Gloucester Arcade

Tel. 30986.

A VARIETY REVUE

produced by

Ann Ellis

Under the auspices of

HONGKONG Y'S MEN'S CLUB

in aid of

NORTH CHINA -WAR

RELIEF FUND

QUEEN'S THEATRE

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17, at 9.30 p.m..

TICKETS: $4, $3, $2 and $1

Obtainable from Members of the Y's Men Club or

at Queen's Theatre

Reservations--may-now-be made at the Theatro

Modern Plumbing

Fixtures

Hot & Cold

Water Systerns

Supplied and Installed

at Moderate Rates.

by

C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.

St. George's Bldg. 1st Floor. Tel. 20269. WORKS DEPT. 216, Wanchal Rd. Tol. 24406,

KRISTAKOREANKARARASRANKNARAFTAARARAKAUPARRAKTKRANARAMETEROM

Swan Culbertson

Culbertson & Frits

Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodfile Daily New York and London Stock Exchange Serviço Commodity Futures on the principal American markets Members of

New York Cotton Exchange Chiengo Banrd of Trada

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Ino., Montreal New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange Manila Stock Exchange,

Correspondents for

Hayden, Stone & Co., New York and Boston J. E. Swan & Co., New York

Telephone 30244

Cable Address SwanstoCK Hongkong & Shanghal Bank Building, Hongkong:

Offices: Shanghai and Manila

Page 5Page 6

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.