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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

"The Three

Bears"

Christmas Pantomime For Children

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The little Pantomime for Hong- kong Children. "The Three Bears" which was written and produced by Mrs. O. Womack, opened at the Helena May Institute last night.

The children will enjoy this, though they will find "Silkylocks" blase and somewhat precocious sub- stitute for the beloved "Goldilocks." The grown-ups will appreciate the dance of the Dream Fulry (Betty Pestonji), which was arranged by Miss Daisy O'Keefe, and the top-- dance of Prince Carnival (Alleen Purves), which was arranged by Miss Glover.

Mr. and Mrs. Bear are played by those Hongkong favourites Mr. V. C. Labrum and Mrs. Winnie Cox,

All the scats for the first two per- formances having been sold, arrange- menis have been made to have a further performance

5.30 p.nl

to-morrow at

The cast is as follows:

The Policemai

...T. R. Rowell

(V. C. Labrum (Alleen Purves

The Carol Singers. Vivien Ralston

(Celta Womack

[Dick Labrum

The Christmas Fairy.. Suzette Compton

Me. Bear

Baby Bear Mr Bear

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The Dogyman

V. C. Labrum David Haley Winnie Cox Vivien_Italston (0, C.Womack IT. H. Roweit Dick Labrum 1. r. Rommers Elizabeth Black Ann Woodward

The Pleentinies ........... (Christopher Flatey

The Coon

Vera Black

(Judy Rowell Loan Woodward

Alleen Purves

The Dream Falry ... Betty Pestonji Dace Arranged by Miss Daisy O'Keefel ...... Alleen Purves

Prince Carnival

(Dance arranged by Mina Glover).

The Lantern Fairy At the Plano Pantomimo written

Stage Manager Prompter

Crista Womack

Joan de Villo

and produced by Crista Womack D. C. Womack Mary Brock

CHRISTMAS CONCERT

Garrison Infants' School Entertain Parents

The children of the Garrison In- fants' School, Hongkong, entertained their parents yesterday with a de- lightful Christmas Concert, the of ficial party present being Mrs.

J. McDougali (wife of the

O.

Schools), Captain F. Sale (Army Education Officer). and Mrs. Sale, the Rev. S. Hindeliffe, the Rev. K. MacKenzie Daw, the Rev. C. S. Win- stanley, and Captain D. Levis

(Medical OMeer).

The chlef Item on the programme was a play "Dick Whittington" in which the antics of Dick's cat caused a great deal of laughter and pro- longed applause,

Other items on the programme included Nursery Rhymes, Action Songs, Carols and selections by the Percussion Band.

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL

Loloma Kindergarten Entertain Parents at St. Andrew's The Loloma Kindergarten held their Christmas Festival and Christ- maa Party in St. Andrew's Church Hall yesterday when an enjoyable programme was arranged for the en- tertainment of parents.

The proceedings opened with a song of greeting, after which the children sang and acted their favourite nursery rhymes. The Per- cussion Band rendered selections, and after tea there were outdoor or ganised games, carols and a playlei. Father Christmas brought the func tion to a close by distributing pre- sents to parents as well as the chil- dren.

December 21, 1938.

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CHORAL CONCERT Programme to be Given By Hop Yat Church Choir

A choir recital, to which members of other churches are also welcome. will be rendered by the Hop Yat Choir, at the Hop Yat Church, No. 1 Bonham Road, io-day, commencing at 8.19 pan. The items will clude:

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"And the Glory of the Lord" (Handel),

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"In Native Worth" by Mr. Ng Pak Chat (Tenor).

"Concerto No. 1 in A minor" by Mr. Họ An Tung (Violin).

"Andante", by Mr. Lee Muk Loung (Flute).'

HEALTH AND BEAUTY

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