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PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
October, 15.
[1–215"pim, European Programme. Lp.m Local Time and Weather
Report. 1.03 p.m. Recorded Programme. 1.15 pm A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room. 130 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, etc, 1.40 A Short Talk on "The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" by Mrs. G. F. Hole. 2.10 p.m. Close Down.
Talk From The Studio Z.E.K. Programme
DIFFERENCES ON THE INDIAN QUESTION
Mr. Chamberlain's Reply
W
To Critics
London, Oct. 12.
A reference to last week's India discussion, at the Conservative Party's conference in Bristol, was made by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech to Conservatives at Edgbas- ton to-day.
Mr. Chamberlain said
must be
remembered that it would be quite possible that the final conclusions in India might be so different. from those contained in the White Paper that a new situation would 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hong have arisen. It would therefore be Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra | premature and absurd to discuss from the Hong Kong Hotel the White Paper when they did not Roof Garden.
know whether it was going to be the real foundation of the final proposals.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo- tarions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota- tions.
7.087.33 pm,
Operas.
Party, the Socialists were allowed to come in, Mr. Lansbury had sald they would immediately call a Con- stituent Assembly in India and hand over thereto the formation of a Constitution for India.
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Those who talk about the Gov-MONDAY, OCT. 15, 1994
India,"
ernment's proposals constituting a said Mr. surrender to Chamberlain, "should recollect
that the greatest danger of sur- render lies, not in any Government Proposals, but in the possible ad-
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.
AT THE SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET.
THE SAN AH RUBBER OF SHUM CHUN SITUATB ON
vent of a Socialist Government,”
Referring to the Government's FACTORY programme, Mr. Chamberlain [STREET hoped that the new expenditure KOWLOON INLAND LOTS involved would not be -BO great
in any
üne year 28 to crip- Die Britain's resources, He added that Britain would not relax her exorts to prevent a general buld- ing up of armaments.-.-.
Conservatives, såld Mr. Cham- berlain, should recollect that if, in | Excerpts from consequence of differences in the Bauder
Vocal Gems-Rigoletto. (Verdi).......
Light Opera Company, Selection-Martha (Flotow)...The
Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards..
Vocal Gems- Trovatore (Ver- d).....Grand Opera Company.
FILMS STARS'
FORTUNES
Vocal Duct--Miserere ("To And Tax-Collector's
vatore"X" (Verdi)....Mavis Ben- nett and John Turner,
7.33-7.45. p.m. The "Four Aces" Suite (Billy Mayer!) played by Rale da Costa.
1. Ace of Chubs.
2. Ace of Diamonds.
3. Ace of Hearts,
4. Ace of Spades. 7.45-8 p.m. From the Studio
A Short Talk on ""The Society for the Prevention of. Cruelty to
Animals" by Mrs. G.F. Hole. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report. 8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio
Concert.
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations.. 10.30 p.m. Close Down.
All Relays of the Hong Kong]
Hotel Orchestras are by cour- tesy of the Management, 8.30 10 p.m. European Recorded Programme from ZEK. on a "frequency of 60 KC's.. 8.30-8.03 pm. Concerto in A Minor (Schumann, Op. 54) played by Alfred Cortot (Pianoforte) and
Assessment
Special Air Mall Service)
Londen, Sept. 22 Some of the fabled fortunes of Hollywood stars look rather less Impressive in the cold light of the tax-gatherer's assessment writes a
correpondent.
Charlie Chaplin is still the wealtlest› member of the Alm co- iony. He is worth about £620.000. Will Rogers is the largest land- His properties in and around Los Angeles are valued in round figures at £65,000.
owner.
Harold Loyd has the costilest fyrniture. This is worth £18,000. His fortune amounts to nearly £20,000.
Greta Garbo, with a salary of £2,000 a week, economises on her car. Its value
1s 16. But she keeps in Hollywood bonds to the value of £11,000.
Where Income-tax is Public
Among other Hollywood proper the 'London Symphony, Orchesty owners are Constance Bennett, tra conducted by Sir Landon Joan Crawford and Gloria Swan Ronald.
BOn Their fortunes are estimated as follows:
1st Movement Allegro A¤eb-
tuoso.
2nd Movement — IntermezZO---
Andantino grazioso.
F
Constance Bennett Joan Crawford Gloria Swanson
£38,000 £13,200
£7,000
3rd Movement-Allegro vivace. 0.03—9.30 p.m. Variety.
I may add that the figures I have quoted come from the Holly Vocal Duet-All of a sudden. Vocal Duet-We Just couldn't any wood tax office. Some years ago Goodbye.....Chick Endor and the Federal Revenue authorities ceased to vell their activities in Organ Solo-It was so Beautiful the decent secrecy which causes Organ Solo-The Clouds will our income-tax communications to
scon Roll by......Quentin M. be labelled "Private." Maclean.
Charlie' Farrell.
Vocal-Gee, Oh Gosh, I'm Grate-
full.
BERLIN PROGRAMME.
Vocal What's Good for the
Goose is Good for the Gander | ...Bam Browne and Giri. Friend Plano Duet-Who do you think
you are? Mr. Whittington. Piano Diet What a Fleasant Surprise-Mr. Whittington...Car
roll Gibbons and John W.45 pm-News Bulletin (English)
Green, y
9.30 pm. Renter Press Bulletins, London I p.m. Stock and Com-
· · modity "Quotations.
9.35
10 pm. The J, H. Squire Celeste Octet.
Joseph Hislop (Tenor).
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Including:
Ol Regulation Machine, Steam Store, Hestars. Rubber Wheels, Sat... of Dirset Wheels with Tooth, Machine Hangers, Water Pump, Air Bazes, Rubber Liquid Drams, Water and
SMALL CAR WINS Ali Shoe Medan, Tables and
BIG RACE
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F. W. Dixon Scores TERMS-
At 104 M.P.H.
-(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, Sept. 22,
motor-race
et
The 800 miles Brooklands yesterday, was won by F. W. Dixon, on a Riley. His time was 4 hours 58 minutes 48 seconds, and his average speed 104.8 miles per hour.
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Second was another Riley, the co-drivers being Edgar McClure and A. W. K. von der Beske; average speed 101.68 miles per
our time, 6 hours 1 minute 35 THE Underugned have received seconds.
Third were A. T. G. Gardner and J. D. Benjafield (co-drivers); on a M.G. Magnette; average apeed 97:85 miles per hour; time, 5 hours 13 minutes 15 seconds."
There were thirty-two starters. It was a duel between small cars and large, and in the end the small cars won. Steady rain soon after the start made conditions difficult, and there were several retirements in the first hour sad half. After two and a half hours John Cobb, at the wheel of a big Napier-Railton, withdrew on the ground that he was "fed up with the weather."'
P. G. Fairchild, driving a Riley, crashed through a fence on the railway straight and had to retire. He escaped with bruises, scratches, and a bad shaking.
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Comprising:
With less than twenty laps to go. McClure, driving with Von Der Becke, was leading, a few seconds
Teak" Hatatanda, Chesterfield ahead of Dixon. For a number of laps Dixon followed closely on his Couch and Chairs, Teak Dining Table, it trail, but his front tyre was being Teak Mideboard, Teak Chairs, Teak torn to pieces, and he was com Bedstead, Teak Wardrobes, with pelled to pull into the pits. He Glass Doors, Teak Chest of Drawers, lost valuable time while the wheel Teal Dressing Tables, Pictures, Brass was changed. But he out Omsment, Oluwa Ware, Curtain, Car- again, and as the rain ceased hapeta, Gramophones, Crockery, etc., hurtled round the track to lessen į etc., ato. the lead that McClure had gained,
WB
9. pm- DJA Ansiouncement
McClure had ten laps to go, and (Gjerm, Engl) German Folk Dixon had fourteen, and it comed Song.. Programme - Forecast imposible for Dixon to win. But luck came to his aid. Threa laps (German, English).
before the end MoClare's car 3.15 pm-Songs from All Over suddenly lost its speed, and all ha
Germany. The Karin v. could do vai
to pull is slowly Heyde-Quartet.
at about fifty miles per hour to round on the inside of the track
10 pm Intellectual Co-operation: the pits. His petrol feed had
Poet Rod Reader discuss their Work
choked. The trouble was rectified,
also
Several Pieces of Binckwood W
fx Vaww Fida TUESDAY, Tas 181 OCTOBER, 1994,
but Dixon rashed ahead and won | TERMS --CASH ON DELIVERY,
10.30 pm Romantic "Chamber the trophy.
Music. The 88-8tring Quartet 11.15 pm News Bulletin (Ger-
man),
1. Song-A Pair Well Matched 11.30 pm Popular Orchestral AN OLD CUSTOM
Landon Ronald). pla
2. Song When I am Dead. My Dearest (Landon Ronald). Octet Melody (Dawes). 4Octet-Moonbeams and Shar
down (squire) AA
Music.
12.15 am-News Bulletin (English) 1230 ́am—D/A close down: (Ger-
man, English).
RADIO MANTLA
Bong-Bonnie Wes Thing (G. | 5p.m/Studio Classics.
Fox).
6. Song-Macgregor's Gathering
(arr. Kahn).
T.. Octet Valse Bluette-Air de
Ballet (Drigo)
Octet Narcissus (Nevin).
10 pm
3.15 pm-Time Slanal from Big
5.30 p.m.-Practice Hour--Coniser-
vatory of Music. 7p.m-Studebaker Champions
Manila Motor Co. -7.30 ·D.m-Malabon Sugar pany Sponsorship. 745 pm-Plano Recital by Marina
Barreto,
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London, Sept 12. The offer of a Glasgow store to present customers with a souvenir medal commemorating the launch of the Cunarder revives a custom Com-that had fallen out of favour and not altogether because of a lack of great occasions thought worthy of remembrance. For when the practice of striking medals was popular it was indulged not only. for such outstanding events as coronations, but also for minor local jubilees, and the
Ben, Light placellaneous pro- 8. Dm-Princess Fat-Sponsored gramme, a programme of
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415 pm
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