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PIRATES - ACTIVE CHINA SQUADRON TO-DAY'S RADIO

In The South

Shanghai, Jun 13.

AT WEIHAIWEI

Sir Frederic Dreyer

In spite of the presence of naval Arrives From Japan

Wethatwel, June 13. Admiral Sir Frederie Dreyer, Commander-in-Chief of the Chins Station, who attended the funeral of the late Admiral Togo as re- presentative of the British Gov- ernment, arrived here aboard, his flagship. H.MS. Suffolk, at 10.30 this morning.

patrols, pirates have become ac- tive along the Fukien coast, ac- cording to a Chinese message, re- ceived here yesterday. During the last several days, no less than three piracles between Chuanchow and Amoy have been reported so the authorities, while a regular Chinese passenger steamer. The Kungping,plying along the Fukler coast, was pirated some distance from Foochow recently.

The Kungping left Foochow "for the south. but no sooner had she gone out at sea than seven pirates. four of whom were women who had boarded the vessel under the gulse of passengers' raised, an alarm. They destroyed the "wire- leas and forced the captain to sail

H.MS, Suffolk, which has just the ship eastward. At "the point arrived in Weihalwel. left Yoko- of the revolver, the passengershama last Friday, after the C-in- were compelled to remain In their C. had attended the funeral of the cabins.

late Flect Admiral Marquis Togo.

The vessel had steamed eastward only a short distance, when she was met by several boatloads of pirates who subsequently boarded her. According to one of the vic tims. Kao Cheng-hsuch, who was Appointed a member of the Cultur- * Committee of the defunct Fu- Klen People's Government, was the leader of the band, and at his com- mand a systematic looting of all passengers was carried out by the pirates.

Promises to Return Loot After a thorough search for välu- ables, the pirate leader was report- ed to have told the victims that he was a Communist chief, and only borrowing some valuables from the passengers for the time being. He then asked the victims to give him their addresses so that He could return the loot to them by remittances later on. When they left, the pirates took with them five persons for ransom.

Practically the whole of the feet comprising the China Station is now assembled here. Including H. M. S. Berwick, Cornwall, Cumber- land, Eagle, Medway and Advan- ture, and several slops, destroyers and submarines.

Other Movements

HMS. Gannet, river gunboåt, leaves Shanghal to-day for the river, after completing her annual overhaul HM.S. Tern, river gun- boat, which arrived in Shanghai last week, is now to undergo ber reft

Now lying at the British Naval Buoy, HMS. Sandwich, sloop, ig due to sail for Hankow to-day week. Her place is 'to be taken by HMS. Bridgwater, sloop, which is to arrive from Japan the same day.

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

on 355 Metres

1-2.15 pm-European Programme. 1 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.03 pm Recorded Music. 1.15 pm-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room.

(by courtesy of the Manage

ment),

1.30 pm Rugby Press News, etc... 2.15 p.Close Down. 4.30-7.30 p.m-Chinese, Recorded

Studio

Programme.

W

6-6:15 pm-Childrens'

Concert.

7.30-10.30 p.m.-European Pro-

gramme.

7.30-8 p.m. Variety.

Vocal--Whistling in the Dark-

The Viennese Seven Singing Sisters. ......

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6 Bales All Wool Bugs, 60 x 20"

Organ Solo-The Song of Songs. | TERMS;-Cash on Delivery. Organ Solo--L'Amour „Toujours

L'Amour Jesse Crawford. Song-Near and Yet so Far: Song Brave Hearts - Evelyn

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Mandoline Solo-Mazur. Mandoline Solo-Keyboard Ka- "pers-Mario De Pietro...

Song - Masquerading. In the

Name of Love.

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Hugh Morton' (Baritone). 8p.m-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03-8.45 p.m. From the Studio,

A Recital by Miss Lolg Stickley AsiaticPlanoforte) and Miss Ruby Wald-

on (Violin).

American Fleet Flagship of the U.S. Fleet, the U6 Augusta is due to leave Kobe für Tsingtao in a day or twn The Augusta, with Ad- miral Upham on board, alterned her regular schedule to go to Japan for Admiral Togo's Tuneral The US. Isabel, yacht, left for Talng- tao on Monday."

Present station ship in Shanghai, the U.89 Sacramento gunboat, is While naval patrols were sent dde to leave for Tsingtao to-day out to look for the pirates, a week. She will be relieved the steam launch plying between Amoy same day by the U.8.8. Tulsa, gun- and Kuankow was seized by ten | boat, from Chefoo, where most of pirates. Mr. Fang Met, engineers the firet ds now assembled.

The USS Tutulia, river gunboat now undergoing reft at the New Engineering Works, is to leave for. the Yangtze on June 25.«****

Programme

1. Marche Militaire-Schubert.

Song-Pale Moon:

2. Plano Solos-Nocturne in E.

nat-Chopin,

Cake

Golliwogs" "busy"

TO SELL BY

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AT THIN KOWLOON SALES Walk-De-BOOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD,

KOWLOON.

3. Violin Solos-Meditation from

Thais--Massenet. Liebestreud-Kreisler."

5. Song "Goodbye" from “White

Horse Inn."/

Orchestral

814549 p.m. ---- Light

Selectionis. Delibes in Vienna (arr. Walter)"

Orchestre Raymonde. Waldteufel Memories (arr. Finck) -De Groot and His Orchestra, Because (d'Hardelot) - Albert Bandler and His Orchestra. 9-9.20 p.m. From the Studio:

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Silver Ware, Brass Ware, Porcelain Ware, etc, etc.

on the launch, who put up a Te alstance, was struck on the head with a revolver butt, and seriously injured. The pirates searched the passengers and escape with loot of the transports, the US.S. of more than $500.

Chaumont is to call at Woosung on' The pirates who are active along June 23 en route for northern the Fukien coast are reported to borts, and will not come up to be divided into several band, ranghanghal until on her homeward ing from 300 to 500 persons in each journey, while the U.S.8. Hender-9-20-9.30 p.m.-"Good Company" band. Aside from looting fishing son is to leave Norfolk, Virginia, boats.

launches and steamers on June 27 for the Facific Coast, these bands also come ashore whence she will sail for the Asiatic

and loot villages. The authorities have adopted procautionary measures against these bands,

SWATOW NOTES

Weekly "At Homes" Enjoyed

Station with replacements of per- sonnel The Henderson's schedule has not yet been received yet, but she is expected here at the end of August or early in September.

French Vesstis

4.

The French flagship, Primau- guet, is still in Japan,. where she went for the funeral of Admiral

Togo, with Rear Admiral Richard.

Commander-in-Chief - of the French Naval Forces in the Far East. The cruiser's plans are not certain as yet, but she may be ex- (From Our Own Correspondent.)

pected in Shanghai in good time The Port was visited this week for the national fete on July 14. by HMS Verity which left for The colonial cruiser Bavorgnan Hong Kong to-day. "Lieut.-Comd"." | de- Brazza is to remain at the Buss and staff were genial hosts French Naval Buoy for another to a large gathering of the foreign | fortnight, while the river günboat residents, on board," on Thursday Doubart de Lagree is undergoing evening.

reat at the Kouala Dock. The sloop Regulus is leaving Shanghai on Friday for Japan,

The "At Homes" instituted by Mrs. Pratt last year are being car- ried on this year each Thursday The river gunboat Francis Car- afternoon by Mr. Pratt and are be- | nier, which left Shanghai for Han- ing enjoyed by good numbers each kow recently, is to continue up the week.

Yanguze to Ichang and Chungking.

The beautiful grounds of the British Consulate lend themselves admirably to the purpose, and we feel sure that all who attend these weekly functions appreciate them to the full

RICKSHAW OWNERS TO FIGHT

Object To New Design

Shanghai, June 13.

strong protest

Registering

The "Maru Season"' appears to have opened in full swing and each week-end sees large numbers. on the island enjoying the "breezes and swimming. The tendency this against the new rickshaw design year is privately owned matsheds, decided upon by the Rickshaw and there are now quite a number Board of the Shanghai Municipal erected by indiviuals or small Council, a manifesto issued by the Rickshaw Owners' Association yes- groups.

It is with considerable regret terday states that "the original that the port hears of the untime-recommendations for new models were intended. to introduce to ly death of Mr. Collier a late mem- ber of the Customs Staff, who was Shanghai neat and strong vehicles: recently transferred from Swatew. The recommendations never ad- Mr. Collier was a very genial vised the complete replacement of personality, and a friend to the models now in operation.” who knew him, and we feel sure The owners, who met yesterday in an extraordinary meeting, de- we express the feelings- of his colleagues, and other friends, incided to fight to the end" They Awatow in extending our sincerest also took exception to the Coun- sympathy to Mrs. Collier in the cl's notification that applications bereavement which came upon her for rickshaw owners' licences must by suddenly,"

be filed before June 14 and that the licences will be issued after due consideration 'between June

Good Advice

Medley (arr, by Willoughby) and played by the J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.

9.30-10.30 pm. From the Studio. Dance Musk "Tunes from the latest"

"Talkies" by Professor N. A. Tonoff and his Or- chestra with Mrs. Tamara Tonofi (Vocal) and Mr. Fred Carple (Banjo).

JJ

1. "Cat and the Fiddle":

(a) Temptation-Theme Song, (b) The Night was made for

Love.

(c) She Did'nt say Yes. «

2. "George White's Scandals” —

(a) Nasty Man.

(b) Hold my Hand (Vocal

Chorus).

(e) My Dog Love's, Your Dog

3. Crackerfack-Banjo Bolo,

4 "The Prizefighter and the

Lady':

(a) Downstream Drifter.

5. "Bitter Sweet":-

(a) 111 See you Again.

(2) Carolina,

6. "Carolinia:

7. "I am Buzanne,” ».

(a) Eski-o-lay-hi-mo. 8. Nola Banjo Solo, 9. "Flying down to Blo":— (a) Flying down to Rio.

(b) Orchids in the Moonlight, 10 "Ladies must 'Love'':--

(a) Tonight may never come

again.

11 "Moulin Rouge":

(a) The Boulevard of Broken

Dreams (Vocal Chorus), :

12, "Hip Hips. Hooray..

(a) Keep on doin' what You're

doin': 10.30 pm-Rugby Mid-day Dress

Newa 10.35 pmClose Down.

. DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

:

Ornamenta,

also

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7 pm. Requests.

790 p.m., "Say it with Müsic"

Carmen and Cielito Franquel-

11.

7.45 p.m., News Interpretation con ducted by Irwin" McNiece.

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8 p.m. Studebaker Programme. Manila Motor Company-Ro dolfo Cornejo, pianist. 8.15 p.m., Everett Steamship Co-Nathanfel Shikret No- velties.

2.30 pm Stock Quotations, 8.40 pm Manila Radiolites con

ducted by Lule Nolasco. 10 p.m. Dance Music.. |10.30 p.m. Sign Off,-*-

12,45

BERLIN PROGRAMME -

pm," "Dia" "Announcement (German-English)." German Folk Song

Announcement of Programme.

I. p.m. Concert (requests of our

11 am Time Signal from Big Listeners) A

Tom Quentin Maclean at the 1.30 pm Latest News (English)." organ of the Trocadero Cine- 1.45 pm, Bavarian dances ma, Elephant and Castle, 2.15 p.m., The German Short Wave London,

Apparatus, German Radio Firms Present Their Wares

Dr. Kurt Berendt

11.45 pm. The Western Studio Orchestra, and vocalist, from

a Cardin studio. (Time 8ign-2.30 p.m., Famous streets in Ger=" al from Greenwich at 12.00) man towns

I Berlin: Unter den tanden 1-1.30 p.m. The Trocadero Cinema

Orchestra,” directed by Alfred | 245 pm, Latest News "(German) van Dam, relayed from the 3, p.m. "Munchhauser Troxy Cinema, London.

RADIO" MANILA

16 and July 21. It is contended, 5p.m. in a petition to the Council yester-

Sunset Dancer Hour Re-

An Op

after

By Kurt

mote Control from Lyric Music 4pm Concert from the Deutsch

A shoemaker charged recently day, that many of the owners, not House. with" bigamy expressed a prefer- in Shanghai at present, will not 6.10 p.m., Spanish Informations ence for his second wife. Every be able to carry out the ruling cobbler should stick to his last. within such a short time.

Period.

The Far East in Berlin Latest News (English)

16.30 pm English Informationa pm. Dia Closing Announcement.

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