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MACAO SUPPLEMENT NEWS FROM PORTUGAL

Lloyd George on the Sunshine Coast

Lisbon, January 27. The tests of the new destroyer "TEJO," now nearing completion at the Lisbon Arsenal gave very satisfactory results and the speed recorded was 37 miles per hour. This new destroyer was handed over officially to the Government at the end of January.

Unemployment in Mozambique In order to give employment to many who are desperately ighting being against the crials that is felt in "the Colony, the Govern- ment of Mozambique has decided to start right away the works for Pimpopo the irrigation of the Valley and the extension of Hos pitals and of the Lyceum at Lourenco Marques.

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Madeira Island

Parade of Historical Vebicies The people of Lisbon 'were high- ly delighted with the Parade of Historical Vehicles that took place at the capital on the 28th of last month.

The parade consisted of 90 royal coaches since the XVIth Century and was greatly appre ciated by the large gathering of people that assembled in all places where the parade was passing by.

of Portuguese Museum The Royal Coaches is well known for: ts magnificent and artistic" his-." torical vehicles.

Filomeno Da Camara Commander Filomeno da Cama-

and Governor-General of Angola who was Governor of Timor and lately Major-General of the Navy was laid to rest at the St. John's Cemetery at Lisbon with Deceased full military honours.

Madeira Island has been the was well-known as a colonist of object of intensive propaganda no mean merit and contributed settle- for the development of tourism considerably towards the and recently a "Alm" depicting ment of important colonial, and the most beautiful spots of the naval problems. island was shown in Paris which

was highly appreciated by the

public and by the press.

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Lloyd George At Lisbon

After spending a few weeks on

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Railroad Extension In

Mozambique

A new railroad running from Quelimane to Macaba was recent- ly inaugurated at Mozambique.

the Sunshine Coast of Portugal, The new line runs through a very

Mr.

Lloyd George

returned

to fertile region and it is anticipated Lisbon previous to his departure that it will considerably help the "for England and was entertained development of the Quelimane District, owing to easy trans- by the British Ambassador In Portugal to a party at which Dr. Portation facilities of agricultural products from the interier to the port of Quelimane.

Oliveira Salazar was present.

Dr. Salazar accepted the invita- tion at the special request of Mr. Lloyd, George, who showed great interest in meeting the Portuguese statesman.

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Portuguese Art

The "Illustration de Paris" publishes a brilliant article con-

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1934.

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

the Management and during the

broadcast from the Studio,

Broadcast by Z.B.W. intervals recorded music will be

on 355 Metres

SATURDAY

1-2.15 p.m.-European programme. 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.15 p.m-A relay of the Hong 13 p.m.--Recorded music.

Kong Hotel Orchestra: from the" Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room.

Dance Music tonight from Hong 2.15 p.m.-Close Down Kong Hotel

3.45-5.30 p.m. (approx:)-A Run-

COVERED STAND.

SUNDAY

10.30-11.30 am.A relay of the

Unión Church Service. Preacher-The Rev. E. G. Powell.

Order of Bervice Voluntary

Hymn "Angel Voices Ever Sing-

and ing" — Invocation Lord's Prayer,

Hymn "Rejoice the Lord is.

King-Scripture - Read-

ing. "Hymn-"The Joy of God's House" Prayer, "Offer- tory, Offertory. Prayer. Hymn Glorious Zion"--Ser-

mon.

Hymn-Jereusalem the Golden" National Anthem, Benediction.

ning Commentary on the Foot- ball Match between the Hong Hong Interport and Combined Chinese from the Kowloon Football Club Ground, by courtesy of the Kowloon Foot-11:30 ball Club and the Football Association.

Plan of Football Fisid

3.

1.

8.

7.

of

Whilst in Portugal, the veteran cerning Portuguese monastery, art, illustrated with many reproduci English politician obtained siderable information about Portions of artistic tugal and her colonies from Portugal.

General Norton

dé Mattos ex-

Ambassador to the Court of St.

monuments

James. for a book he intends to TENSION IN EAST

write.

Mr. Lloyd George departed from:

Lisbon on January 29 last aboard Herriot Says Danger-

the s.s. Avila Star, in the com- pany of his family and his friend Lord Davenport and stated that It was quite possible that he would return to Portugal for another stay before visiting Brazil, which he wants to visit at an early date.

Argentine Deportees in Portugal "The Argentine transport "Pam- pa" arrived at Lisbon with some

polluical deportees amongst whom is, Marcello Alvear.

ous Situation

Paris, Jacuary 31.

A dangerous situation in the Far East involving the Coited States; Japan and Soviet Russia, is seen by former Premier Edouard Herriot in a magazine article published here to-day.

Herriat said that the question of the proposed purchase of the Chin ese Eastern railway by Manchukuo from Russia "Poses a problem of Car "Rally" At Monte-Carlo

peace or war, while Japan is wat The

"Ralle" "motor-car

atching United States policy, parti- Monte-Carlo WBJ

by two cularly naval.” won French motorists and the fourth place was taken by the Fortu- guese motorist Ribeiro Ferreira. The number of entrants was of over 100,

"Bystander" and The Portuguese

Army.

He said the tension was unques- tionable between the United States and Japan on the one hand and Ja- pan and Russia on the other, and that factors of danger include over, population of Japan, the current export activity and the influence. exercised by the military parties.

Herriott asserted that the conflict "The Bystander" published ar article on the Portuguese Army of interests between Japan and containing statements which were Russia dominated the situation in resented in Portugal, owing to Japanese supported Manchukuo. A their bitter partiality and in-similar strain, he declared, existe accuracy. The British" Ambassa, between the United States and Ja- dor at Lisbon regrets the incident pan and although the prospective" and stated that the magazine does withdrawal of the America Beet gain in credit thereby. He pro- from the Pacific to the Atlantio this mised to draw attention of in spring has caused relaxation "res-

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p.m. From the StudioA talk on "Safety First" by the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewell,

p.m.-European pro- 7.30-11.30

gramme. 7.30-8.10 p.m-Variety,

8 p.m.(Local Time and Weather

Report).

Vocal Duet-Moon Enchanted. Vocal Duet--The Thought Never Entered my Head-Winnle Melville and Derek Oldham. Orchestral Tonight Give me an

Hour of Love. Orchestral Play. Fiddle Play-

Geraldo's Gaucho Tango Or- chestra.

Song Vienna, City of my

Dreams.

Song-Les Hillions D'Arlequin-

Charles Kullman (Tenor).. Plano Solos-Billy Mayerl's Own

Selection-Billy Mayerl Vocal Quartet-Take me Away

from the River.

am-12 noon-Chinese,' `re- corded programme. 12-12.45 p.m.-A relay of the Hop

Yat Church Service. 12.45-2.30 p.m.-European recorded

programme.

1 p.m.Local Time and Weather

Report.

Two Studio item tonight Relay from K.Z.RM. Radio Manila. 4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

7-10.30 p.m.-European program-

me.

7-7.21 p.m.--Dance Tunes:

Learn to Croon.

Fox Tro-Moonstruck

1

Waltz

-Ball at the Savoy-I

Live for Love, ..

Fox Trot-Ball at the Savoy-I'll Show You Of.

-Sweetheart Darlin'.

-The ..Song.

7.21-7.30 p.m.

Gold

delssohn)-Choir of the Tem- ple Church, London, Instrumental-Quartet in

Major (Borodin) Budapest -String Quartet.

4

D

Song Ich Grolle Nicht (Scha-

mann).

Song Elegie - (Massenet)John

Brownlee (Bari(one). Orchestral Water Music Suite

(Handel, arr. Sir H. Harty)- Sir Hamilton Harty conducting · the, London Philharmonic Or chestra 8.43-9. p.-A Selection of Organ Solos played by Marcel Dupre Alexandra on the Organ of Palace, London.

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Thee is

Chotal Prelude. ("In

Joy")-(Bach).' Toccata in D Minor ("Dorian

Mode")(Bach).

Variations from Fifth Symphony

(Widor).

§-8.30 pm-From the Studio."

A Planoforte Recital of Llanta Compositions, by Luba Shaftain,

1. Dream of Love, No. 1. 2. Etude-Variations,

3. Mephisto Valse.

4. Voices of the Woods. 9.30-10.30 p.m.Arelay

from

K.Z.RM. Radio Manila. (If re- ception proves unsatisfactory, this will be substituted by a recorded programme from the Studio.) Up til 10 p.m. 10.30 p.m.-Close Down.

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A Vocal Recital. by Miss Irene Roe. L.R.A.M., AR.CL accom-

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Programme.

1. Jesu, Joy of man's desiring

(Bach),

2. Recorded Item Violin Solo,

(B)

(Drigo- Valse Bluette Auer); (b) Estrellita (Ponce- Helleta). Helfetz.

3. O Sleep, why dost thou leave

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3. L'heure Exquise (Hahn). 9. The Maiden (Parry). 7.50-8.43 p.m.-Concert Items. 8 p.m-(Local Time and Weather

Report).

Orchestral-Grand Fantasia "on "The Mastersingers of Nurem

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Choral-Hear my Prayer (Men-

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The Headmasters' Conference Suite No. 2 ir B Minor (Bach) which met at Merchant Taylors Chicago Symphony Orchestra School near Rickmansworth discus conducted by Frederick Stock.sed the question of the boy of aver- Sylvia Ballet (Delibes) British age ability who did not go to a university when he finished at his Symphony Orchestra conduct.

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A talk on "Safety First" by the Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Automobile. Association. 9.05-11.30 p.m-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or- chestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room,

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Mr. J. L. Andrews, Headmaster of Exeter, said the they should teach a boy the minimum of simple subjects which was required in any profession,

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