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TO-DAY'S RADIO

port.

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BROADCAST BY Z. B. W.

ON 350 METRES

THE CHINA

MAIL,

THE GREAT FLOOD NEW

ORTHODOX GEOLOGISTS

CHALLENGED

SCIENTIFIC PROOF

wee

BONAPARTE ”

TROTZKY'S LETTER TO

MOSCOW COMRADES

RYKOV'S WARNING

The following programme wi}} Evidence in support of the Bible London. The rise of a Russian be broadcast to-day from the Gov-story of a universal flood was adduc- Bonaparte is foreseen by Leon ernment Broadcasting Station ed by Dr. Philip J. Le Riche, who Trotzky, former chief of the Red Z.B.W. on 350 metres.

challenged orthodox geologists in a Army, in an article in the 5.30-6.30 p.m.--Programme of paper read hefore the Victoria Ins. "Militant," published by the Chinese Music (Records qupplied titute at the Central Buildings, Trotzkyist wing of the American through the courtesy of The Westminster, S.W., on "Seientifle Communists. Pleasant Co.).

Proof of a Universal Deluge."

The article was written by 7.48 p.m.-Evening Weather Re- His contention that the Trotzky in Alma-Alta, Turkestan, stratified layers of the earth's crust to which he was banished by Joseph p.m.--Evening

Programme had been laid down comparatively y. Stalin, the strong man of the (Columbia Records supplied suddenly by means of sub-marine Moscow regime, and reached New through the courtesy of Anderson and sub-terranean volcante explo- York by an "underground" route. Music Co.).

sions, and that the strata represent It is in the form of a letter to "Hit The Deck" (Youmans), ed only the graveyard of a past "Comrades" in Moscow.

marine and terrestrial flora and "Whether the man on horseback fauna.

will be Stalin himself, or whether Among the arguments he adduced -Stalin

may be found trampled was the remarkable state of pre- under the horse, is an unimportant servation in which plant and fish question," the letter says. remains have been found fossilised. "We must not forget that in the Something sudden, he said, must June report to the Moscow Con- have taken place to preserve them. ference of Party Workers, the Right "Leader." Rykov, referring to his friend Klim, said, 'If you; undertake any more extraordinary

army will measures, the with an insurrection""

Selection,

London Hippodrome Orchestra.

"Parted",

"O Lovely Night", Soprano,

Doris Vane,

"Peggy Ann", "The Girl Friend", Vocal Gems,

Columbia Light Opera Company.

"Peer Gynt Suite No. 2" (Grieg-Op. 55),

Yew Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. "Mignon" (Thomas), Selection,

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra.

"Oh Kay!", Vocal Cems,

Columbia Light Opera

Company. "Girl Friend", Selection,

Plano Solo Billy Mayerl. "La Tosca" (Puccini), Selection,

New Queen's Hall Light

Orchestra. "The Sun Shall Be No More", "I Am Alpha And Omega",

The Sheffield Choir. "Tom Jones (German), Selection,

Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "Gipsy Dan" (Tharp & Russell), "Leanin'", (Wright & Bennett),

Baritone Raymond Newell, "The Showman" (Bransby:

Williams), Burlesque Sketch

by Bransby Williams, "Aida" (Verdi), Selection,

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. "Clowns in Clover", Selection,

Piccadilly Kevels Band, "Song Hits", Organ Medley,

Organ Solo

Quentin M, MacLean. "Liebestraume" (Liszt), "Waltz in A Flat" (Brahms), "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn),

Pianoforte Solo,

William Murdoch. 10.10 p.m.-News Bulletin. "Song Hits-Organ Medley"

Organ Salo

Quentin M. MacLean. "Sonata" (N. Porpora), 'Cello Solo, Antoni Sala. 10.30 p.m.-Close Down.

LORD OF APPEAL

MR. JUSTICE TOMLIN'S. PROMOTION

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F

Ocean-Bed Rifts

answer

[The Kim referred to is Lieut- Col. Casimir Klim, of the Soviet Air Force.]

and

The lecturer assumed that huge rifts or fissures had on one occasion taken place in the ocean bed, and that the waters came into contact with the internal fires of the earth, producing huge volumes of steam.

When the pressure of that steam "That is a very algnificant reached a critical point, a sub- formulation-half prophecy marine volcanic explosion took place, half threat," the letter continues, which dislocated the ocean bed and "Indeed it may be three-quarters redeposited the sediments, according threat. But who is making the to their specific gravities, in water, threat? The new property holders either on the ocean bed, or if land through the apparatus of the army. were in the vicinity, over the sur- The apparatus throu, Klim. Here you have also, 30 to speak, the Bonapartist candidate, Klim." -

face of that land.

its

FOR THAT TIRED FEELING

...IN THE

MORNINGS

TAY

PINKETTES

THEY

MAKE

ALL

THE

In supporting the Biblical state. ment as to there having been one

According to the group sup- 'universal flood, Dr. Le Riche refer porting Trotsky, it was this at- red to the case of a mammoth found terance which led to the final perfecty preserved in Siberia at the decision on the part of the Moscow mouth of the Lena.

Government to expel him beyond "Here," he said "we have an the limits of the Soviet Union. extraordinary condition of things, from that of other differing animals. The mammoth met death in the plenitude, of ita strength, suddenly, whilst browsing on the thick grasses at the mouth of the Lena, and the remains of these grasses were found still be- tween its teeth, and its last meal found undigested in its was stomach. Its skin and bair were in a perfect condition, as when alive.

A Mammoth From the Flood "How came this about? Accord ing to the Biblical account of the

When you begin the day feeling deluge, it took place in the second; month of the year on the seven- tired, low-spirited, irritable, look- teenth day of the month. This cor- ing sallow and out-of-sorts, it responds to November, and in usually means that your liver is November the gravels at the mouth out of order or your intestinal of the Lena were frozen.

tract is not working efficiently. "The first submarine explosion To correct this condition nothing which took place at the mouth of the is

better than Pinkettes, the Lena threw over that mammoth the dainty little laxatives and liver frozen gravels, and embedded it in regulatora. Try them 10-night, those frozen gravels; and from that you'll feel ever so much brighter, day up to the time that mammoth better, more cheerful and efficient was freed from its icy bed its bady to-morrow morning. Of all chem- had not come into contact with the ists, or post free, 60 cents per vial, germs of decomposition, because the from the Dr. Williams' Medicine putrefying bacteria are inert at Co.. 60, Kianyse Road, Shanghai. freezing point.

The appointment was recently

"It might have happened that announced of the Honourable Sir other mammoths, close by, ard also Thomas James Chesshyre Tomlin, feeding, escaped being buried under of his Majesty's High Court of those fozen gravels and were drown- Justice,, Chancery Division, to be a ed; their bodies would float on, and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under anally become interred in the the Appellate Pyrenees or the provisions of

even in England, Jurisdiction Act, 1929.

wherever the floating carcase might The honour bestowed on Mr. burst its skin, through putrefaction, Justice Tomlin was not unanticipat- and finally sink."

ed, and for the kind of judicial

work he will be called upon to per!

form none could be better qualified,

wither by attainments or tempera- HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS-

ment.

April 2, 1929.

Born in 1867, the elder son of the late Mr. George Taddy Tomlin, of Combe House, Canterbury, he was educated at Harrow and New Col- lege, Oxford, and was called to the Bar both at the Middle Temple and at Lincoln's Inn in 1891. His ability as a junior brought him in su cession the appointments of Junior Equity Counsel to the Board Trade in foreshore cases, to the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, to the Charity Commis- sioners, and to the Charity Jurisdic- Miss. P. M. "Goodall,

Mr. A. Ashworth.

Mesara: A. Bunch, N. Brandel, L.A. Boors, W. Buehl, Mrs. T. Bardon.

of

Messrs. E. J. Carmichael, P. Clay- ton, W. S. Coakson, Sir S. Coombie, Mrs. I. Cairns, Miss Clayes.

Mr. Y. L. T. Detteír. Mr. L. C. Easer. .........

Mrs. E. Foster, Miss N Foster. Messrs. W. Gans. DIE Goodall,"

tion of the Board of Education. Messrs. J. P. Hollingdale, W. Another branch of the law to Hare, J. H. Hunter, Miss Hare. which he devoted particular Messrs. J. E. Joseph, E. W. Jor- aptitude was that of partnership. puzzle wil

appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

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ART

SEMS

The Chinese cruiser "Fu-hai", which has been on patról duty on the Chekiang coast, was brought

·back to Shanghai last Saturday.on account of engine troubles. She has been sent to dock for repairs,

Richard Arlen, cinema actor.

He took silk in 1913, and sub- sequently he became a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, The promotion of Mr. Justice Sargant to the Court of Appeal in 1923 caused a vacancy on the

gensen.

Messrs. E. M. King, J. J. Kino. Meaera, R. de Lajarte, W. Luthy, C. Lankamp, L., B. de Lauvanne, K. Y.Loo, B. Lankester, Miss H: Lillie. Mesers. G. R. Mitchell, A-Meyer. Chancery Bench, which Mr. Messrs. C. Nopper, H. N. Nutt, Tomlin was appointed to fill. An Dr. M. S. Van Neiukugle. important point of his duties has Meessrs. G. Petreguin, S. G. Par- been to preside over the tribunal rett.

which deals with compensation for Dr. M. Rubel, Mr. A. R. Richards. war inventions. In 1926 he was Messrs. W. Vander Steen, S. appointed chairman of the Univer- Schofield, H. Schall, J. Safier, Geo. sity of London Commissioners, and Stott, Mrs. S. A. Sears, Miss Carr last year he was made chairman of Smiths

the Advisory Committee on the Ad- Mr. AF. L. ThesigerdQ" Mesars. T. Wellock, B. Van Wes- ministration of the Cruelty to Animals Act, in place of the late feuder, E. C. Waterhouse, S. S. Viscount Cave.

Wong, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Whittall.

Japanese marines were again

despatched to the Hua FoongREW FRENOM REMEDY) Cotton Mill (Japanese) at Woosung. THERAPION No. 1 on a recent Saturday afternoon

No.2

to prevent disturbances by the ERAPYAN NO 3

workers who demanded the ful- filment of the promises of the management to grant the staff better treatment.

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