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OBITUARY Another Vacancy In House of Commons
London, Mar. 28. Another vaenney has occurred in the House of Commons by the death of Sir George Harvey, Conservative member for the Kennington Division of Lambeth from 1924 to 1920 and since 1931.
COUNCIL MEETING
Eight Bills for Second
And Third Readings
At meeting of the Legislative Council to-morrow afternoon, the Colonial Secretary will move that the Report of the Finance Committee (No. 2), dated March 23, 1930, be adopted.
The Attorney General is to move
Sir George was 60 years old and the second and third readings of: find served for 12 years on the He was Holborn Borough Council, Mayor for four successive years up to 1024. Ile also served us member for Holborn on the London County Council. He was a director of the famous Cafe Royal off Piccadilly Circus-Renter Speelal.
"A Bill to amend the Betting Duty Ordinance, 1931."
There are now eight by-nicetions the venncies in pending to A House of Commons, seven of which are for Government seats.
STATE FUNERAL Former Ambassador to Paris Buried in Tokyo
"A Bill to make better provision for the prevention and punishment of endeavours to seduce members of His, Majesty's forces, or any member
any local Naval, Military or Police force, corps or reserve, from their duty, or from. their allegiance to His | Majesty,"
"A Bill to amend the law relating to the professional qualifications re- quired in the case of Judges of the Supreme Court and Full Court."
"A Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the registration of
persons."
"A B to consulidate and amend tie law relating to the taxation of Hydrocarbon Dils."
Tokyo, Mar, 20. The Foreign Office accorded the late Mr. Yotaro Sumura, former
"A Dill to authorize an undertaking] to France, a Ministry Ambassador fineral to-day, conducted according for the reclamation of an area of sea to Budhist rites at the Nishi Ion-bed to abut the Jubilee Street Ferry Kanji Cathedral, at Tsukiji, Tokyo.
Pier approaches and Connaught Road to the Eastward of such approaches between Queen Victoria Street and Pottinger Street and for construction of a pier extruding seawards from for the such reclamation and also
મ M. construction of temporary pler rcelamation and between the said Douglas Whart."
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 29, 1939.
By Walt Disney
FRESH
NEWS IS KNOWLEDGE
QUESTION: Who is the tennis- player and amateur gardener who has just been installed as a Sultan?
ANSWER: Sir Abdul Aziz, the new Sultan of Perak, richest of the Federated Malay States. Q: What happened at the in-
stallation?
A. The new Sultan was enthron- ed and underwent a ceremonial purification. Unlike other Mala- yan rulers, Sultans of Perak do not wear a crown.
Q. What are the new Sultan's in-
tereals in life?
A. He is one of the recognised experts on rice cultivation and knows as much about the sub- Jeel as his British advisers. His hobbies are tennis, golf ond gardening. He has played in. and won, many tennis tourna- ments in Malayn
ngainst N
comers
BARTER AGREEMENT
Germany and Argentina To Exchange Goods
WALT DISNEY S
R.RT
A Look Through The “Telegraph
50 YEARS AGO
March 29, 1880. THEATRE ROYAL, CITY BALL,
JONGKONG
Under the distinguished patronage
MUSHROOMS
$2.25 per lb.
Lane,
--RADIO-
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 k.c.) Talk From the Studio By: Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond.
Sir Atholl MacGregor
LISZT PROGRAMME
by Clemens Schmalstich, (Sung in German); "The Barber of Seville" Una Voce Poco Fa (Rossini) Millza Korjus (Soprano) and Berlin Slate Opera Orchestra; Variations On Radio Programme Broadcast by Mozart's "Ah! Vous Diral-Je Maman" on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. (Adam).......... Miliza Korjus (Soprano) and Berlin Broadcasting Orchestrá
and in the presence 11. . Ste G. W. ZBW Des Voeux, K.C.M.G., and Lady Den and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.
Vacux.
und 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c.a. per (Sung in German); La Danza (Ros-
Hini); L'Arlatella (Neapolitan Song-- Discardi)....Joseph Schmidt (Tenor) with Orchestra. (Sung in Italian);; Invitation to the Dance (Weber).... Miliza Korjus (Soprano) with the Berlin State Opera Orchestra. (Sung 12.30 Musical Comedy Selections. In German).
8.00 Time, Weather and An- "Swing Along Selection...De-nouncements. broy Somers Band with Vocal Chorus: 8.03 Erlo Coates' Compositions,
The Prince"-Selection:
The Jester At The Wedding..... Vagabond King" Selection, Henry Eric Contes and Symphony Orches Croudson at the Organ of the Para- tra; A Song Remembered; Musle Of mount Theatre, Manchester: "Sunny The Night...John McCormack Side Up"-Vocul Gems; "The Love (Tenor) with Plano accomp. by Ed- ParadeVocal Gems...Light Opera win Schneider; Saxo-Rhapsody .... Company with Orchestra; "The State- Sigurd Rascher (Saxophone) with ly Itomes Of England" (Noel Coward) Symphony Orchestra cond. by thei Col and Meers.
Hugh French, Ross Landon, John Composer Valsette From "Wood Gatrell, Kenneth Carten, (Male Quar- Nymphs"....Light Symphony Or- Owing to many requests the Pertet) acc. by His Majesty's Theatre chestra cond. by The Composer: Bird formances hereafter will take place Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Orchestra, London, cond. by Ben Songs At Eventide....H. Robinson
AMY SHERWIN, the distinguished second, Prima Donna of Covent Garden. Her H.K.T. Majesty's, Crystal Palace, &c., Acknaw.
12.0-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service ledged, by Press and Publie to be the most accomplished Lyric Artiste who of Intercession from St. John's Cathe has ever visited the East, (and this diral. upinlon has been endorsed by the lead- Ing papers and the public of floogkong).
her Assisted by
ENGLISH OPERA, COMPANY.
TO-MORHOW EVENING-Under the "Student Patrounge uf Col. Farben-ftabertson and Officers of the A. & S. Highlanders, Donizetti's entira Comle and Roman the Opera "THE DAUGHTER OF TH REGIMENT." with the assistance of Members of the Band of the A. & Highlanders, by kind permission of the
MONDAY, the 1st April-GRAND SCOTTISH NIGHT, Including Seenes from Sir Walter Scott's "THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMUOR."
Ministers of State, high Govern ment officials, foreign diplomatic re- presentatives, including the Italian
Buenos Aires, Mar. 28.
Box plan at Messrs. Kelly & Watch's Argentina and Ambassador, Signor Giacinto Auriti.
Cermany have Ld., where Seats can be secured in and the French Ambassador,
signed a barter pact whereby Ar-advance for any night of the Season Arsene Henry, and a large number
Soldiers in uniform 60 cents to Back gentina will export 100,000 tons of Senta, other prices as usual. of notables attended the funerant,
Doors open at 8.30 to commence "A Bill to amend the Protection wheat and 8,000 tons of wool to Ger- Ambassador, in his The French memorial address, said the French of Women and Girls Ordinance, many for six months. In return Ger-
HUGO GORLITZ, Maneger. Government and people share the 1930."
25 YEARS AGO profound grief of Japan in the loss "A Bill to make provision for the many will provide railway materials of the distinguished Ambassador Colony's yearly contributions to His including 64 locomotives, sleeping Majesty's Government for defence." cars and freight cars.-United Press.
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March 29, 1914,
Frankel,
1,0 Time and Weather, 1.03 Haydn-Symphony Major ("Mlitary").
Vienna
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Cleaver (Organ) and Patriela Ross- borough (Piano).
8.30 London Relay—'At The Black C Dog".
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own Presented by S. E. bar-parleur. Reynolds and Pascoe. Thornton.
0.00 London Relay-Empire Ex- change'.
Philharmonic
Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather and Announcements.
Carlisto 1.40 Elsie
and Harry Points of view by travellers from
the Dominions and Colonies. Roy's Orchestra.
You Can't Pull The Wool Over My 0.15 Studio A talk by Sir Atholl EyesFox-Trot; You Gotta Know MacGregor on The Activities of the How To Dance-Fox-Trot
Army In Hongkong and (un Salvation
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It is reported from Brussels that both 'Colleen')....Harry Roy and His South China". the Sonate and the Chamber of Deputies Orchestra with Vocal Refrain; He's 9.39 London Relay-The News,
9.50 Band Music. Hove passed a Bil for the preservation of the battlefield of Waterloo; and to An Angel (Hodges); With All My!
Heart (from Her Master's Voice) Selection Of Wilfred Sanderson's prevent projected building thereon.
After a prolonged Cabinet meeting,Elsie Carlisle (Vocal) with Or- Songs: Intro: Drake goes West: My Sir. Asquith announced in the House of thestra; I've Got Beginner's Luck-dear Soul; Captain Mae; The Com-alzes of listeners with a smile and Calamons that Field Marshal Sir John Fox-Trot (film Shail-We Dance'; pany Sergeant Major: Friend of mine: a song for the high-brow, the low- French and Lieut. Gen. Sir John Ewart They All Laughed-Fox-Trot (flm Up from Somerset Until...The Band brow, and the no-brow. Written and had resigned. The Government had re-Shall We Dance')....Harry Roy and Or H. M. Coldstream Guards cond. presented by Creatrex Newman.
Vocal Refrain; by Copt. Windrom. quested them to remain and were await His Orchestra with
Coversation ing their Buat reply.
For
Two
10.00 London Relay—The Fol-De- (Hueston, General Gough all at the Car Emmerich); Star Gazing (Nelburg, Rois'.
ragh.
Sir Edward Carson Landon
left for Levinson)....Elsie Carlisle (Vocal), In a song-pad-laugh show light- with Orch.; L'I Liza Jane Quick-heartedly designed for all sorts and The US Consul-General in-Hongkong step; Little Spanish Shawl-Quick- Mr. G. E. Anderson, reports to Washing: sicp....Harry Roy and His Orchestra..
2.15 Close down. tont "Although the chief purtion of
the Colony of Hongkong In on faland 6.00 An hour of New Dance Music composed almost entirely of a
moun and Variety.
Dance Orchestra-The Merry-Go-
tain ridge, in which roads have beeni constructed In the past only for poder- trians, wedon chairs, or rickshas, and Round-Fox-Trot; Oh Will You Wash mostly at exceedingly steep grades, the My Father's Shirt?-Comedy Quick- past year has developed a considerable step....Sid Millword and His Nit- trade in automoblies. Some 40 or more wils;
Orchestra-Tango
Dance
Are now in uss in the colusy, and three Marina-Tango; When A Gipsy garagen are doing a thriving business:
and
In renting cars for tourists pleasure Played Tango....Emil Roosz
His Orchestra; Vocal-Don't my parties.
"There is a strong movement in the "Goodbye" Say "Au Revoir" (Fenyes- colony toward the improvement of all Amberg): Darling-you are so dll- Wors
the mainland portion of the colony as Zarah Leander acc. by Eugen
road extension for motor purposes are
as to accomodate automobile trafe. Orchestra. (Sung In German); Cine-
inta the The extension of readwayn
ma Organ—"
"Happy Dayu" Selection Interior of the mainland is dimcult, in view of a range of high hills to be Quentin M. Maclean; Military Coldstream crossell, but a considerable amount of Band-Milanolio (The
arr. Mackenzie- rond building for military purposes has March-Hamm, nlrendy been done, and farther exten- Rogan); Royal Air Force March Past ion and widening of this system are (Davies, arr. Amers)...The Bund of being made as funds and opportunity H. M. Coldstream Guards cond. by are bad. The prospects of courierable Capt. J. Causley Windram; Dance favourable, and it is probable that the Orchestra-Good-Night Little Skip- extension of a motor road to points per-Fox-Trot; I've Got A Pocketful near the Chinese frontier, particularly Of Dreams-Fox-Trot; (Film 'Sing, to Faniing, a popular golf course, will you Sinners')....Brian Lawrance bo mudo in the Immediate future." His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus by Brian Lawrance; Dance Orchestra- Any Broken Hearts To Mend-Fox- March 20, 1920. Trot....The Organ, The Dance Band General Ludendorff, who is now $3 and Me (Piano); Entertainer-Vir- yours of ace, in spending his declining ginin and Her Momma (Over- dnya in fighting Freemasonry und Judalam, and in propagating the wor.card by Ivy St. Heller)....Ivy Si Heller at the Piano: Vocul-Som- skip of the old German gods.
To-day he was sentenced to a Ane of breres And Muntillas (Valande and $40, with an alternative of sixteen days' Chanty); J'Allendeal...Rina Ketty
an Army (In French) with Orchestra: Orelies imprisonment, for bolling photographer, whom he described as a tra-The Bassoon (Ashlyn); Ya Gol "Frenchman" in an article qutitled "The Something There (Hart and Hylton) Immorality of Freemasons.”
....Jack Hylton and His Orchestra with Vocal Retrain.
7.00
10 YEARS AGO
Captain D. D. Richards, acting monter, Chinhua, have gode acting master. tions. Shantung; Captain J. Bock, of the Julchow, has gone master, Chinhua.
Captain E. M. Gaille, of the Kwel- Piano Solo by Louis Kentner.
master, Hulehow. 7.20 Lint"Mefisto" Waltz No. 1. yang, hin
Music by Wolseley Charice, The B.B.C. Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles' Shadwell. Produced by Harry S. Pepper.
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has gone monster, hans
Mr, A. Aberne, chief officer, Fatshna,
is on reserve, Mr. T. Gofton, chief off
cer, Kluklang, has gone chief officer, met (Verdi) Fatshan. Mr. H. S. Patrickson, chief (Tenor); with Chorus and Orchestra. oficer, Shantung, has gosu chief ofl-{ (Sung la German); "Martha"-Ach, cor, Klukiang.
So Fromm, Ach, 50 Traut (Flolow). Mr. F. E. Noyon has been appointed..Joseph Schmidt (Tenor) and The second offrer, Hupoh, Mr. A. M. Buchanan, avcond officer, Hupek, is onj —
rcherve.
Mr. J. Melinlay, chief officer, Hapeli, Maddison, acting chief enginnor ofcor, In on reROTYC
Yingchow, hes gone, actläg chief eni Mr. F. J. Grimths, chlof offeer, gineer oficer, Wanliu.
Kiungchow, is on reserve. Mr. J. H McLaren, from reserve, has gone chilef
offcor, Klungchow,
Mr. D. Brolchis, chief officer, Chenin
5 YEARS AGO
March 20, 1034.
is on reserve,, Mr. W. Orwin, from The Rev. J. B. Ulgre, MAŊ who l Home, leave, has gone chiol officer, to take the place of the Itev. W. Walton Chenan.
Rogers, M.A., a Vicar of St. Andrew's
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on Saturday next by thena, lector. Mr. E. Burns, extra chief engineer The Rev. W. Walton Rogers will prepah officer, Iain Poking, has gone chief his farewell wormon on Sunday evening engineer offer, Yingchow. Mr. R. T. next, at 6 p.m..
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