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H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME
ARABS OUT ON THE SUDAN
SIAM RESTS ON
Broadcast by Z.B.W. Secret Armoured Car
on 355 Metres
1-2 p.m.. European Programme,
by
I p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report. 1.05-2 p.m. A relay of the China
Emporium . Orchestra courtesy of the Management (During the intervals record- ed music wil be broadcast from the Studio). " 1.30 p. Rugby Press News, etc. 2 p.m. Close Down.
TWO STUDIO CONCERTS TO-NIGHT
4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese
7.30-10.30
me.
.11
Program-
gramme. 7.30 p.m. Closing Local
Quotations, etc.
Expedition
"THIN ICE"
Navy "Holds Up
Ministry
'Bangkok, January 17-Their-
and
An expedition consisting of armoured cars with machine guns! Majesties have left Siarn, has left Khartum for the North in will not be in Sumatra writes a great Khartum correspondent of
secrecy, according to the correspondent of the "Bangkok the Times" There on neutral territory vernacular paper Slassa. ***
will be a large gathering of the: It is rumoured that Arabs have members of the Royal Family attacked the northern frontier of headed by the Prince of Nagor the Sudan and the expedition is Svarga-brother of the King and en route to Dongola, whence it will Regent on the last occasion the proceed to Dar-e-Arbain to deal Bovereign left his kingdom. There with the Arabs."
also will foregather Prince Svasti. According to another rumour it father of the Queen, and Prince
•is going to
Haifa to deal with Damrong and Prince Vudlchal and Arabs but further news is not ob- possibly the Prince of Kambaeng tainable at present.
Bejra, who is settling down in Singapore to work, and as he him- self puts it, to earn a living. In addition there will be several Princesses and lesser Royalties. On leaving his own land the King expressed the hope that would reign during his absence. His loyal subjects will re-echo this wish
Thin Ice. The thin crust of ice on which The need for delimitation is the peace of the country rests was made necessary owing to Italy's again exemplified during the week subjection of the Senussi and the of. the King's departure. The capture of the Kufra Oasis,
Navy has been.. "dimclle"" all Yan-trois in the western desert with- And there
The presence of Sudanese pa- through towards the new regime."
has been the extra-
armoured
Against Raiders Arising D.m. European. "Pro-
from.
reports of car expedition, it is learned in well informed Stock
circles that although na negotiations are proceeding, there have been acca- sional exchanges of views between the British and. Italian ments for the purposes of delimit ing the frontier of Lybia and the Sudan.
7.33-8 p.m.. From the Studio.
The 20th of a series of lessons in "Cantonese" by the Rev. Mr.
H. R. Wells.
8 p.m., Local Time and Weather
Report. 8.3-8.50 p.m., Variety.
Orchestral-The Shadow Waltz Orchestral-I've Got
to Sing
& Torch Song Rudy Val- lee and His Connecticut kees.
Song-Zigeuner. Song If Love Were All
8t. Heller (Soprano). Plano Solo-Can't We
Over. Plano Solo-Now That You're tribes against raiders.
Talk it
Govern
peace
In the Sudanese territory may ac- ordinary spectacle of a naval om- Ivy operations against Arab tribes in bers of the Assembly, issuing com- count for recent reports of active cer, one of the nominated mem- the neighbourhood, which are un- muniques, and by his action, and founded. The object of the pa- the support of other units of the trols is to protect the nomadic service, compelling the Ministry of Marine to restrict its activities of daily work and diy for a day or two, while their grievances were attended to, and naval ranks re leased from custody..
Gone"......... Carroll Gibbons
and His Boy Friends.
Song-Musid in. the Air-The ALLEGED CHEQUE
Bong is, You
ton (Tenor).
Turner Lay-
Vocal Duet-Music in the Air-
I've Told Ev'ry Little Star ...... Layton and Johnstone. Orchestral-One Hour With You New Mayfair Or-
Medley...... chestra.
piness to You,
Song-Three Wishes
Song-Let me Give my Hap-
Jessie
J
Matthews (Soprano). Orchestral- Litle, Love,
FRAUD
Detectives Arrest 3 Foreigners
No wonder His Majesty höped that development would proceed along constitutional lines while he was away.
The Political Prisoners. The case of the political prison-.. ers sentenced and awaiting ben- Continuing investigations in the interest and concern. It is report
tence is exciting good dear of case involving the alleged "de franding of the Chartered Bank towards less harsh treatment by
ed that there is now a tendency" Aof India, Australia and China of, Siamese of Siamese than hereto Little Kiss.
the sum of $136,688.25 on January fore. The conditions under which Orchestral-Because
Albert 12 with a cheque purporting to "Sandler and His Orchestra.
have beeh drawn by the British- these unfortunate, misguided and 8.50-9.45 p.m., From the Studio.
A 7th recital of Gramophone re- cords by Mr. C. B. R. Bargent. 9.45-9.50 p.m.
Overture A Night in Venice (J. Strauss)... State Opera Or
chestra, Berlin. 9.50-10.20 p.m., From the Studio.
A Planoforte rectal by Profes- sor S. Maklezofi,
PROGRAMME.
1 Pastorale (Scarlatti)
2 Studie (black key) (Chopin)
3 Tarantella (Liezt)
4 Prelude (Scriabine)
5 Nocturns Consulation (Liszty
6 Impromptu. (Chopin)
7 Polonaise No. 6 (Chopin). 10.20-10.30 p.m.
Nell Gwyn Dances (German)
Reg. Band of HM. Grenad- ter Guards.
10.30 p.m.. Rugby Mid-day Press
News.
10,35 pm. Close Down.
American Tobacco Co., Ltd., detec
unsuccessful Insurgent elements
tives of the Sentral Police Station goled may be not so bad as last week arrested three foreigners, similar units in Soviet Russia or One of those arrested, A disunited China have to endure, Mack, of Bush, Mack & Co., aged but they are far from the stan Lane 210 Route Vallon, appeared states of Europe, in some of whose 52, Briton, residing at House 24, dard set by the more "civilised
Court - yesterday Political schools the leaders of while the other two, arrested later present day constitutional Siam in the day, will be charged in the claim to have been nurtured: Special District Court this morning, The Assembly, according to the Further arrests are expected.
latest debate on the subject -
at. H. M. Police
The charge filed against A. C. against any measures of leniency Mack reads as follows: That A. C. being shown towords those who Mack of 3 Hankow Road, Shanghai, part in the upristag; they demand on divers days during the month in effect wigs on the green; no of January, 1934 at Shanghal con thing less than that will satisfy spired with one Joseph Z Ionin the hot heads of the first Park and other persons unknown to ment Bam has had given to her. procure the utterance of a forged Maybe the quality of mercy will cheque for $136.688.25 trurportin not be exercised, the counsel, not to be drawn by the British "Ameri- of perfection, but of moderation can Tobacco Co., Ltd. upon the towards a vanquished foe, wil be Chartered Bank of India, Australia withheld. That is possible. But and Chitis, knowing the same to the Assembly, in so deciding will be forged.
1 HD 911 be deciding, many think, against Evidence of Arreste the real wish of the country-if The accused was brought before such could be expressed without Mr. C. H.. Haines at 2:45 p.m. Mr. fear and favour.
The Chinese General Chamber of John McNeill prosecuted, while Commerce of Shanghai has address- Mr. E. L. Hartopp appeared for the
ed a letter to the Mayor, Gen, Wu defence! In order to enable the accused was arrested in the office To-chen pointing out that the Boo police to make further inquiries, of Buch, Mack & Co., 3, Hankow chow Creek is an important water the hearing was adjourned to 10 Road, at 10.50 am. yesterday on way and requesting him to carry am. next. Wednesday Applies to the authority of a warrant issued out, without further delay, the for bail was refused, to against him. The accused was dredging of the creek so as to faci Giving evidence of arrest, Det, cautioned in the usual manner. litate shipping.
Sub-Insor. Toon stated that the He did not say anything. --
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