SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1932.

Opinions Divided On RADIO

Orient Issue

London "Times" Attacks Japan's Policy

DANGEROUS SITUATION

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

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THE CHINA

The following programme will be broadcast tó-day' from, the Hong || Kong Broadcasting Station ZB.W. (on a wavelength" of" 865 "matres. |(845°K.C.q);—

12.30 p.m. European programme of Victor & H.M.V. records.

1 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Report. A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management' (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio)

etc.

Two Men's North Sea Adventure

Stolen Yacht Taken To Dutch Waters

CRIMINAL'S EXCITING STORY

Adventures of privations of two men who crossed the North.

1.30 pm-Rugby Press News, Sea in a yacht stolen from Whitstable were related on August 20

2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

in Canterbury county police-court.

4-7 p.Chinese programme. With practically no food and ignorant of their bearings, for the 7-11.30 p.m.-European

pro-yacht had no compass, they were for six days at the mercy of gales, and their adventure ended with a fortnight in a Dutch prison.

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8.15-8.55 p.---Variety. Vocal Trio-

Dream Sweetheart

The Pickens Sisters.

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The men were Johannes De Wit aboard the yacht he would have. (44), a South African seaman, and chanced"it" and headed for the Edgar Lake (32), a Plymouth man, African coast to geom. As it The entire musical numbers of and a miser. They were arrested was he headed for the Dutch coast. Supt. Goldsmith, - having read a "H. M. S Pinafore" (Gilbert & in London on their return from Sullivan) recorded under the di. Antwerp, on a charge of stealing long list of previous convictions the yacht 'Lapwing, the property of against De Wit in England, South rection of Rupert D'Orly Carte

Mr. E. A. Russell, from Whitstable. Africa, and Australia,said that the Went Affat While Asleep...... man was born in Pretoria, and was Detective-constable Robertson pro- the son of a clergyman. He was duced a statement made by De Wit apprenticed to the sea, and subse to the effect that, on July 20, he quently made his way to Australia, 22015. was walking from Gravesend to where he became linked up with a Whitstable with Lake and he suggang of desperate criminals. gested they should sleep In a boat. The man had stated he married They got aboard the Lapwing, and the daughter of the head of the on waking up found that the tide gang, and had deserted her and two come in and the boat was afloat children. In New South Wales he De Wit slipped the moorings, set was sentenced to three years for the sails, and told Lake that he robbery under arma" and was later 22981. would put him ashore.

departed to the St. Helena convict De Wit's statement continued: settlement from which he made an "Towards evening it started to attempt to escape. He succeeded in blow hard, with rain squalls. I getting ten miles out to sea before *B3081. shipped the rudder and "shanghaied | being recaptured.

Adios

Bonita

London' Disapproval.. found little support in Britain,

London, Yesterday... but her position in Manchuria is Only the Times and the Man-very different. Japanese economic chester Guardian have published Interests there are vital to the leading articles on the recogni-prosperity of the nation. She tion of Manchukuo. The Times saved Manchuria from Russia and writes: "It is unlikely that Japan's protected it from the chaos and gramme.

7-9.30 pmA programme example will he followed for the anarchy besetting other parts of present, by any other govern China. She legitimately acquired Victor & H. M. V. records. e

8. p. m.-Local Time & Weather ment," and points out that all the economic rights which were illegi- advantages for which Japanese timately, obstructed by Chinese. Report.

7.8.15 p.m.- enterprise won sanction in Man- She failed through long and churia by treaty, but which were patient years to obtain redress. habitually contested and whittled

Japan Approved.. down by Chinese official chicanery, Japan's action in Manchukuo have been made secure by the Pro-finds approval in the eyes of the tocol. Japan brought about this Evening News, the popular evening result by statesmanship before a paper controlled by the press war order It is idle to conceal magnate, Lord Rothermere. the challenge involved to the prin It says the plain truth about ciples of the League, the Kellogg Manchuria is that unless they find Pact and other treaties to which their commercial interests in Mah-Orchestral- Japan is a signatory,

churia too crudely menaced, "other Commenting on the Japanese ex-nations concerned are not prepar- planatory statement that Manchu-led to quarrel openly with Japan kuo is opening the interior to all about what has been done," how- foreigners, the Times observes that ever much they may dislike the British opinion is more impressed doing of it or whatever apprehen- by the fact that British subjects,sions they may entertain of the not desiring to visit the Interior, future. It is unbelievable that are being carried there by bandits, the average Manchu is suffering and outrages on travellers on the patriotic pangs over, the loss of his railways are so flagrant and fre-Chinese citizenship in view of his quent, that night Journeys have past experiences.

Clearly Manchukuo is going to been- prohibited.

be fit to live in just as long as Condemnation Delayed. The whole of the Japanese Japanese administrators and troops policy in Manchukuo has unques-made it so. If they do make it so.

Symphony No. 1 in B Flat (Schu- as I reached land. On Saturday tionably been pursued without too if this large segment of Asia is

afternoon I sighted the Dutch coset, nice a regard for obligations and reduced by their efforts to a rea mann, Op. 38)..

Chicago Symphony Orchestra an- and as we had no food. I ran ashore have already been condemned by sonable state of productive tran Mr. Stimson and a resolution of quillity, the world generally, noder the direction of Frederick on the lee side of a large dyke.

what its apprehensive Stuck 7306/7809. the League. It would neverthe-matter less be a mistake, to hold Japan diplomats and professional inter- to opprobrium before all the facts nationalists may think. will say dio. are revealed by the Lytton report. "let them get on with it."-Reu- What Japan did, at Shanghaij ter.

Personal Pars.

The name of Mr. Chia, Kwan-chee has been added to the list of Authorised Architects.

Mr. B. L. Falconer, a retired Civil Servant, arrived in the Colony from "Moji on board the ss. Hakone Maru

yesterday:

the

Colonel M. Homma, ex-Military attache to the Japanese Embassy, London, was a passenger on Hakozaki Maru yesterday. He is accompanied by Mrs. Homma, and are returning to Yokohama from Marseilles..

Song

Havana Novelty Orchestra

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I'm So Alone With the Crowd That Daddy and Mother of Mine

Joseph White (Tenor)

Piano Solo

She's Funny That Way Wake Up and Dream-Medley

Carroll Gibbons

Song

Auf Wiedersehen

Russ Colombo (Baritone)

8.55-9.30-

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Lake, and headed for the Dutch The charge against Lake was dis- coast. I told him it was impossible missed. De Wit was sentenced to 22976, to get back to the English coast six months' hard labour.

but I would put him ashore-as-soon!

9.30-10.30 pm. From the Stu

..

"I met a Dutch farmer and asked him for some food and asked where- abouta we were He said we were Dance Music by "The Cheers thirty miles from the Hook-of Band" with Vocal refrains by Mr. Holland. He gave us three slices G. F. D'Aquino (Tenor), of bread, and filled two bear bottles

Frogramme

with water and set sails an For Trou

"Saturday night it blew hard, and Lovely Melody Don't Tell a Soul

Was That the Human Thing to Do? Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long Love, You Funny Thing Oh, What a Thrilll

My Bluebird's. Back Again. Goodnight Vienna.

rr.

SHANGHAI TROOPS FOR SINGAPORE,

Garrison Forces To Change Duties.

DRAFTS COMING HERE.

Singapore, Sept. 10.

The troopship Neuralis will) as I was on allee shore I put well arrive at Singapore from Shang out to sea. Towards daylight I lost hai with the 1st Wiltshire Regi sight of the Dutch cosat lights, as relieve the 1st Gloucester Regi ment, the regiment which is to

I Know You're Lying, But I Love It keep her afloat. zab

Play That Hot Guitar

What Would You Do?

One Hour With You.

Waltz

It's Hallelujah time.

Paradise.

Over the Waves.

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Professor L. Cooper, Professor at the Sixth High School. Okayama, Japan, and Mrs. Copper were pas

the Hakozaki Maru sengers on British which arrived from "London via: Mr. F. A. V Russo, a

Song University Tutor, was a through ports yesterday, en route to Japan. passenger for Yokohama on the Professor S. Okamoto, Professor at the Osaka University of Commerce, Hakozaki Mary yesterday.'

was also a passenger.

Mr. P. H. Bonnet, of the F.M.S. Government, arrived from Singa- pare yesterday on the liner Hakozaki Maru, which berthed in the harbour.

Mr. R. W. Harper, Assistant Commissioner of the F.M.S. Police, passed through the Colony on the Hakozaki Maru on his way to Shanghai,

Mr. H. Ghanshandes, an Indian jewel merchant, was among the board the 5.8. passengers .on Hakozaki Maru yesterday. He is on his way to hobe from Singapore

Mr. A. J. Despontin, a Govern-

WOMEN AS DOCTORS CALLED FAILURES

Making No Progress, Veteran Charges.

London, August 80. Sharp divisions of ontsien on the success or failure of women as doctors exist among the medical practitioners who gathered in London for "the Centenary Con -gress of the British Medical As sociation at BMA House Tavistock Squareware A woman doctor of ten

ment Official, who embarked at perience said to a reporter

a haze in over the land. On Sun- day it blew hard with a heavy seament in garrison here, on Nov running. It was all I could do to ember, 18, according to present information, and will leave with the Gloucesters for India on the "On Monday

a German fishing boat showed me his charts and following day. The schedule of the Neuralia's voyage, on which directed us back to the coast as I had no compass. On Tuesday she will also bring military and R.A.F. drafts from home to morning I sighted the Dutch coast.

Singapore, is as follows:-- Gale Blowing,da vi gar "There was a gale blowing and a fearful sea/running. A Dutch Mid-day steamer came to our assistance. Arrive Port Said October 8,

Now That I Have You--Intermezzo.

10.30 p.m. Rugby" Press News.

10.35-11.30 p.m.-A. programme of Victor Dance records. Fox Trot

Leave Southampton Septem ben 29 ANTARA

Then we crossed the bar where I let Bombay: October 14. Colombo October 17, Singapore October go the anchor. They told us we were Afteen miles from Flushing, 28, Hong Kong October 28, but would have to go through a Shanghai November 7, Hong Drums in my Heart

Singa- 22916. canal. I was exhausted with cold Kong November 18, Kinda Like You

and hunger and could go no farther.pore November 18 Colombo

Novem There's a Blue Note in my Love Song I had no hat and had torn my shirt November 25 Bombs

22873.

up to make lashings to the reef ber 28, Suer December 9, Malta December 14, Southamyzon Déče points in the mainsail;::

"They took us to the Mayor, who ember 22 may him gave na food and a hat, and be The Neuralia, will" make arrested us for having no passport. They took us to Middlebur

motor

One Little Quarrel

Freddy the Freshman Now the Time to Fall in Love.

15921122865. Time: Alone Will Teli

1 Believe in You Gattle Sent My Goodbye ta:

sexow Long Will It Last?

Then We're Aline

Colombo on the Hakozakt Marn was "My success in the profession Wall

the Mayor and sev ters going with us. we

Hera

22910.

'you earn

K@When the World Was New?

22849.

a1Sometime in Summertime

**That's, Living) -

the through passenger to Yokohama has been everything I had hoped Call Me Darling on the liner which arrived yesterday for from London.

Mr. W. Takabayashi, an artist, WAS a passenger whe arrived at Hong Kong yesterda

"There are "woman, doctors holding posts worth #2000 year, and women London who get $100 for an operation. “There is plenty

room for Mr. E. Main, an Estonian musician more women in every branch

on the

HakozakiMaru fron Marseilles.

was also on boart

Mr. M. Maruo

the Japanese C sellles, was along

to arrive here ye

the liner Hakozaki Ma route to Tokohama

mental diseases and

mbers t

One of the

Snuggled on Your Should -How Can You Bay You“

Auf Wiedersehen; My Dear Thara's & Million Ways to Bay,

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