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Actual hours of transmission totalled 27%, of which 167 were devoted to European programmes and 715 to Chinese, as follows:-
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"THE SONG OF THE DRUM."
AMAZING-BUT: SOULLESS.
Writing at hot speed after the production of "The Song of the Drum" at Drury Lane last month, it is only possible to give my main impression, writes, the dramatic critic of the News Chronicle.
The strongest impression of all Euro-Chi-is that, never at Drury Lane, or at any other London theatre for that matter, has there been such beauty on the stage.
Morning transmissions including commercial news and church relays 50 40) Evening transmissions... 107
357 115
Monthly percentage: European 57.72; Chinese 42.28.
Daring, the month, the following items were broadcast:-Running commentaries, 2; danco pro grammes, 9; European studio con- certs, 5; Chinese studio .concerts, 30; European relays, 13; Chinese
HONGKONG HOTEL Tinys, 3; readings from share-
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That is due to the genius of Pro-
fessor Ernst Stern. I did not care for the first scene, supposed to be the parade ground in the imaginary country of Huzbaria under British rule,
The action of the play was banish ed there from India by order of the Censor. Professor Stern's "expres- sional" scenery did not blend with the modern dresses and uniforms.
An Inspiration.
RABINDRANATH TAGORE IN LONDON.
(Catinued from Page 1.).
He himself had gone through tho stage of aggressive nationalism, but he had lost it now, and had there fore incurred the displeasure of his own countrynien very often. This abstract nationalism often emother ed the higher spirit of man, which was found in the individual. In this connection: he spoke of the spirit of bragging and boastfulness which he found in Japan in 1916, and contrasted it with the beautiful human relationships among the people, Humanity was often ob- cured behind the passion of nation- alism.
His own 'experiences in the West had helped him to cherish the ident
internationalism, and he was also greatly helped because when he became known to the Western world he found it easy to occupy a warm corner of their hearts. Ho left it But the House with the Red his duty to try to utilise this feel Door" is an inspiration,
ing, which he had been fortunate to win in the West, and to bring it to his awn country, so as to try to hridge the gulf which was widen- ing every day, between East and West.
The door itself excites the imagination, and the courtyard; with its slaves and a beauty auc New licences issued during Janu- tion, is a fine picture in design and nry 1931, 116:
STUDIO AND RELAY TRANSMISSIONS,
colour.
The Regimental Ball is more cop. ventional, but its grey walls made
a telling background for the uni forms of the man, and afterwards. for a ballet in which the women.
Attack on the Politiciana.
Euro-Chi-carried immense fans of orange, en, represent the same aggressive
pean nese hrs. hra.
Jan.
1. Chinese studio con-
.cert.....
3
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2. Chinese lecture, Dr. Dr. K. S. Shin on "Infant Welfare".
a. Running commentary
on boxing match.....
4. St. Joseph's Church
relay
5. No Studio or relay
transmissions
6. Ko Shing Theatre re-
lay
7. Experimental relay...
7. Pianoforte recital
from the Studio by Miss L. Pecker......... children's
7. Chinese
programme.************
8. Holena May Concert.
relay
8. European children's
programme
8. Chinese Studio .con-
cert
9. Experimental relay...
. European studio con- cert............................................
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programme
29, Chinese Studio con-
cert ..............................
23. No Studio or relay
transmissions......
24. Relay from Manila
Boxing
24. Running Commentary.
on football match..
28, St. Joseph's Church
relay
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27. Ko Shing Theatre re-h
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Your politics here," he went
We cannot alto-
individualism.
white and blue ostrich feathers.
The Palace of the Ukhani of Kablek, an enemy of the British, | gether obliterato national tempera- ) was even more beautiful, and the mental differchces. There must be Bazaar at Tuasoud an amazing picture of Eastern life, with goats, monkeys, and even a camel.
These stage pictures are not merely ornate and elaborats in the ordinary way, but have taste and imagination.
Bailets and Music,
separateness between peoples. When it is merely on the surface, it doesn't hurt, but when is becomes;
fishness, greed, and antipathy which cause separateness, then it is not the separateness of national demarcations but darkness and the bottomless abyss.
"You have seen the mischief of this, and have tried to bring about
Next to the scenery I would place the ballets and ensembles arranged by Ralph Reader. The machine-like drill of the ensemble of the first act, in which men and women in officers' dress move with the pre-pence through the agency of the cision of the famous Toy Soldiers, League of Nations, but there the took the fancy of the audience: nations are represented not by their But what pleased me was the dreamers and idealists but by their free and graceful dancing, cepecial- ly in the fan ballet. It was model politicians, I can't think that this led on the spontaneous ease of their right in any, work which is meant Russian Les Sylphides."
te establish, peace. It is like 'or. Another strong impression was that Vivian. Ellis, with the assist ganising a band of robbers into a ance of Hormann Finck, has writ-police department. I have travoll- ten much better music than has re-
ed in different countries lately, and cently come to us from America. "Sheila," a song sung by Derek everywhere. I have seen sigo of Oldham; The Sun in My Eyes," sufferings caused by these very a duct; and Within My Heart,"
politicians-how they have bungled sung by Marie Burke, are far above their peace conference and to what the average of ordinary musical
an end they have brought this great comedy music.
civilisation."
י,
Tho marches and finales are of stronger fibre than usual.
The praise that can be given to the mise en scène and music cannot be extended to the book of Fred Thompson and Guy Bolton.
The melodramatic plot of an officer in the Secret Service who is cashiered because he has been order. ed by his superiors to protend to give away secreta to a Russian spy (spies are again Russian on the stage) is not really fitted for musical comedy.
The Evening's Hit.
It is as if the authors had taken
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ATTRACTIVE STUDIO CONCERT.
11 to 11.30 am-Stock quotations. 11.30 a.m.-Chinose programme,
-Europesa programme. 130 p.m. Weather report, lees! 12.30 pm,
time and Rugby Press nowB. 2 p.m.-Close down. '
5
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to 6.30 p.m.-Chinese lecture by to 7 p.m.-Chiness programme,
Dr. K. 8, Shin, M.B., B.S., on "Infant Welfare,"
gramine of Columbia records to 10.30 p.m.-European pro supplied by Messrs. Anderson' Music Co.
7 p.m.-Stock quotations. 7 to 7.42 p.m.--
Varioty,
Orchestral Gaiety Echoes."_ Howman Finck and his Orch. Humorous, Sang-"P. C. Lamb.”. -Mr. Flotanin and Mr. Jetsam. Humorous Song "The Modern Diver."Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jótsam.
Banjo Solo fississippi Bub
3. Pianoforte Solos Mr. 8. B. Wigram-(a)"Little While Lice (b) So Beats My Heart for You"; (c) "No Body's Sweetheart"; (d) "Bye, Bye Blues." 0. Gleo
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11 time permits there will be an experimental relay after this concert until 10.30 p.m. 10.30 p.m.-Close down...
ACIDITY CAUSES 90% DIGESTIVE TROUBLE.
While many thinga, directly or indirectly, may cause stomach trouble, any medical man will tell you that over nine-tenths of all cases of indigestion are due to or accompanied by auidity and food ble."-Ernest Jones.
fermentation. Excess Reid accumu Humorous Song" S'posin',"-lates in the stomach and turns the
Trix Sisters,
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Baby."-Trix Sisters. *
and still more acid, and is usually Xylophone Solo "Lonesome directly responsible for indigestion,
dyspepsin, Little Doll-Rady Starita,
hearthurn, acidity, Hawaiian "Orchestra - "King's flatulence, and gastritis. To rid yourself of this harmful neid quick Serenade."-Moana Orch, Hawaiian Orchestra That ly, safely and surely, you should Aloha Waltz."-Monna Oreh. take a little Bisurated Mog. Song" Boots."- Raymond nesia after eating or when pain is
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felt: This not only gives quick re 7.42 to 7.50 p.m." On With the lief by instantly neutralising Show Selections, played by stomach acid, but soothes and heals Debroy Somer's Band.
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Bisurated Magnesia (powder or tablets) is sold by all chemists..
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Chamber Music Pianoforte Bolo Country Gar- dens (Grainger). -Percy Grainger. Pianoforte Solo -"Shepherd's
Hey." Percy Grainger. Octette-"Melody" (Dawes) J.H. Squire Celeste Oetette. Octette Moon Beams Shadows **** (Squire).J Squire Coleste Octette. 'Cello Solo Evening Song" (Schumann).Gaspar Cassado. 'Cello Solo Apres Un Reve (Faure). Gaspar Cassado. 8.10 to 8.28, p.i‚—
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of the Holy Grail" (Wagner) The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.
"Maritana "Vocal gems (Wal- lace). Clara Serena, Francie and Russell, Denis Noble Chorus.
8:28 to 9 p.m.
Orchestral and Band Selections. Band- March Slav" (Techni kowsky).-The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, Orchestral Hungarian Rhan, sody No, g" (Liszt and Wood). -New Queen's Hall Orch.... Orchestral The Bronze Horse” (Auber)-Bournemouth Muni- cipal Orch.
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Finally Dr. Tagore spoke of his attempt to create an atmosphere of mutual sympathy in his own in- stitution at Santiniketan. He had done his best to keep his work out-o p.m.-Weather report, local time, side political entanglement and. turmoil. That was the one con
in
the 0.05 p.m., India where stitution students were absolutely natural in their relationship with visitors from the West. He had created this atmosphere with the help of some great scholaré from Europe. This work he was trying to carry on in the midst of this great cyclone of political restlessness in India.
an old Drury Lane melodrama To counteract the evil of nation.
and had made it a book for musicalism thero should be other channeis comedy,
This made it very difficult for Derek Oldham and Helen Gilliland to be convincing as the hero and heroine and did not help Bobby Howea as comedian. However, he
of communication where East and West could meet in the pure spirit. of sympathy and co-operation.. "I have often wished that some great
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The greatest success of the oven- ing was made, by Marie Burke as the Russian spy. Her only song, "Within My Heart," was so enthu- siastically applauded that it stop- ped the action of the play.
The Helen, Howell Foursome also mado a great senantion with their aerobatic dance and no :nocident happened "on the night,"
The Song of the Drum" is an amazing show. It is, however, a show without a soul.
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