CLAVEN

These are the days to be careful of your throat

I always am -I smoke Craven 4?

They never Vary!

IN EASY-ACCESS' INNER "FOIL PACKETS, ALSO IN "TRU-VAC" '50' TINS When we seal the TRU-VAC aight TIN the FACTORY. FRESHNESS of CRAVEN "A" le securely Imprisoned until the sel is broken by pulling the rubber tebundo curtest inged edget.

Remember

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935.

CRAVEN

VIRGINIA SIGARETTES

CRAVENA

ARE MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS MADE IN LONDON, ENGLAND, BY CARRERAS LTD.

LONDON MAN IN GERMAN GAOL

Mr. Robt Rohme Now A Prisoner For 6 Months

INDIAN PRINCE CO-RESPONDENT

Divorce Decree For Retiring M. P.

London, Noy 5.

The suit was not defended. Gulness took place at St Mar- The marriage of Mr. and Mrs.

July 21, 1927, and they have one garet's, Westminster, London, on

at 1, child, a BON.

man Spas Federation and was conducting doctors to German health resorts

VEN

TES

VIRGINIA CIGARET

GAL?

HOLIDAYS IN THE QUEEN MARY

Tourists Booking Already

The Cunard White Star giant

not be

"

JUBILEE FUND £1,000,000

Plans For Spending £100,000

Special Air Mall Service

TO-DAY'S RADIO SIGHT RESTORED PROGRAMMES AFTER 29 YEARS

Broadcast by Z.B.W. Drania Of "Learning

On 355 Metres

To See"

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-:

gramme.

port

Initial 1.15 p.m.-Hong Kong Hotel Or-

chestra..

(Special Air Mall "Service)

Londen. Nov. 8.

London, Nov. 5. to the polley to be adopted in the 12.30 p.m.-Recorded musie The Duke of York announced spending of the tunds now aval-1 pm-Local time and weather re-in the war, on Saturday visited the Sir Ian Fraser, who lost his sight yesterday that the fund of King able. You will remember that we George's Jubilee Trust is now decided last July, as an

Central London Eye Hospital and talked with his friend, Mr. Haydn approximately £1,000,000. For the step, that grants should be made first year it is proposed to spend to several organizations to enable 130 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins

Morgan, who, after spending the £100,000, of which about two- the maximum number of bays and

29 years of his life in darkness, is Rugby Press news, etc thirds will be allocated to a num-girls

now beginning to see. following a to attend camp during 2.16 pan--Close down. ber of well-established pational Jubilee year.

cornea-grafting operations. That policy has to 7 pm.-Chinese programme. organizations, and the remaining met with unqualified success, and

6 to 6.15 pm Children's studio one-third will be used for special it is. evident from the reports

Concert. purposes, such as the extension of which we have received that the organized camping and the provi- money has been well and wisely slun of hostels for young people. spent. This year we have adopted

His Royal Highness was speak-

a policy of attempting

to-mest ing, as the principal guest at the most urgent needs, even if this

means, as in fact it will, encroach

two-

luncheon given by Lord" Wakefield to introduce the special publicament upon our capital. We have tion "Christmas Pie," the profits decided, therefore, that for this of which are to be devoted to the first year we will spend £100,000. work of King George's Jubilee at this sum, approximately Trust. A notice of the publication thirds will be allocated to a limit appeared in yesterday's issue of ed number of well-established na- "The Times." The guests at the tional organizations; this will en- luncheon included a number of

able them to extend and develop the contributors to "Christmas the excellent work which they are Ple." representatives of the nim doing for boys and girls between Industry, and other supporters of the ages of 14 and 18. the trust. The principal "dish" on the menu was "Christmas Me." which was appropriately served before coffee and pronounced good fare.

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I am happy to tell you that we are working with the Carnegie United Kingdom. Trust by making

7

630 to 6.45 pm--

From the Studio A Talk on "Safety First" by a

Hong Kong Police Officer to 11 p.m.-European programme. to 7.30 pm.

Mr. Morgan, who gained the degrees of B.A. and B.D. at Hat- Deld College. Durham, is now able to make out letters ard d'stin guish colours.

"For the first time." said Bir Tan, "Mr. Morgan has the capacity to define objects vaguely. Before the operation he had perception

Sir Ian said that he discussed the with Mr. Morgan the question of

Light Opera and Musical Comedy

Vocal Gems The Mikado (G0-of light."

bert and Sullivan). Selection-The" Maid of

Mountains Fraser-Simson), Vocal Gems-Ball at the Savoy. Selection Please Teacher.

7.30 to 7.50 pm-

From the Studio

his learning to see. Having got the physical improvement in the organ of sight, he had now to earn the technique of seeing, because he bad no previous experience of

A Pianoforte Recital by Nurs perceiving things

Kants

PROGRAMME

THE BIG ADVENTURE

"If a similar operation were pos- Capriccio-xible to me--I could see

was 18-I would know aeroplanes

1. Variations in F Minor.-Haydn 2. Pastorale and

Scarlatti,"

.port.

until

I

grant jointly with them to the

3. Prelude No. 12.-Rachmaninof and other objects, because I have. tion, in order that its present pro- National Playing Fields Associa 750 to 8 pm."Oracle Fields' Med had experience of them. gramme may be fulfilled. The re- 8 pm Local time and weather reperience.

ley."

"Mr. Morgan has, no such ex-

He only knows small- objects he has been able to feel. I taked him if he could read letters.. and be said, "Only those letters I know. When they put up letters ke M and A, B and C, which I have felt ES a child. I kriow them,/»

to 8.30 p.m.-

Light Orchestral Music Belection of

(Myddleton)

Scotch

Destiny (Baynes),

La Paloma (Pradier).

Melodies

Bird of Love Divine (Haydn

Wood).

Sir Ian said that the letter outside Mr. Morgan's 'experience:

I hear you calling me (arr. "Q & Brake Q to him—ave little-

Haydn Wood)..

dots in a particular way. Mediterranean (Bax).

Lord Wakefield, who presided. welcomea the Duke of York, and also the contributors. Pressing and important

maining one-third will be used for 13 thetr many

special purposes, such as the ex-2.03 interests might be, he said, they tension of organized camping and were assembled there on the King's business. The

the provision of hostels.for young nation and Empire responded, with

people. We hope, for instance, in generous the near and universal enthusiasm to the London a hostel for the benefit of future to establish in call which was..made early this boys who leave their year. Every loyal citizen appre-

homes to seek in London opportunities of elated the opportunity which was work which they cannot find else: given of afarming his faith and where. This, in broad outline, is patriotism by helping to build a brighter future for the youth of a beginning. but I hope you will our present programme. It is only the country and Empire. Under agree that we have started on the inspiring leadership of the Prince of Wales, and with the co-sound lines and are wise in plac operation of their guest, the Duke hands,

ing our money in, experienced of York, considerable progress had

There are, of course. been made with the careful plan-

many other urgent problems which ning which was obviously neces- tent the solution of these most we have in mind. To a large ex- sury for the administration of depend on the funds at our dis King George's Jubilee Trust Fund.posal. I hope, however, that we They met that day partly for the may be able soon to make further purpose of introducing "Christmas Ple to their fellow-countrymen. who are entering the world under plans for Selping young people

They hoped they would be gener-the difficult conditions of the pre- ously partial to "this delectable sent day to become healthy and dish. They also looked forward responsible citizens. to hearing from their Royal guest. who was chairman of the corn-

Among those present were:- mittee, something of the general Portal, Lord Plender, Lord Dun- Lord Elgin, Lord Ebbisham, Lord

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8.30 to 9 p.m.---

.

Variety

Moonlight.

"As far as it goes the operation

1a a success. He is on the edge of a great adventure, and everyone is.

Plano Solo-According to the terribly anxious not to excite him

or to raise his hopes too high."

In the same hospital Mr. Frede- rick. Young, of Luton, who is 52 and was blinded by an exp caton 26 years ago, has a'so had s'milar operation

It's an old Southern Custom.---

Carroll Gibbons. Songs-Love, forever I adore you, In your arms tonight-Ronald

Murgatroyd (Tenor): Guitar Solo The World is wait- ing for the Sunrise-Len Fillis. Vocal-Dinan.-The Boswell Sis-

ters.

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Kumorous-Life begins again.—

Flanagan and Allen. Song-You're all I need-Connie

Boswell.

Grasshopper

Instrumental-The

and the Ants.

Bir Ian spoke with Elm too, and Mr. Young sald, “The "ght I had. before the operation was like very thick fog. Now it is clearer."

TRAGIC DEATH

scheme for the application of the sans, Sir Edward Peacock, Rear-9 to 9.15 p.m.--A Relay of the Worried By A "Split

fund to the great purpose for Admiral Sir Basil Brooke, Admiral which it was established.

י.

was

Sir Stephen

Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter).

Concert Waltzes Tales from the Vienna Wooda (J.

Strauss),

My Hero"The Chocolate

dier (0. Strausa).

From the Studio Selectiona

Makers."

Bulletins.

Personality"

Sol-ces of a young woman of brilliant. The death in tragic circumstan-

attainments, who was stated by her father to have "worried about having a split personality." formed. the subject of an inquest at Cor- bridge, Northumberland, recently.

by "The Music

BERLIN PROGRAMME

(Germ.

She was Miss Nancy Howard Turnbull, daughter of Dr. J. N Turnbull, of Corbridge. Although only 21, she had passed her ex-. aminations at Edinburgh Univer sity with honours, and was fully qual fed to practise in medicine.

Recently Miss Turnbull bad- an attack of influenza and was sent. home to rest. On October '28 she was discovered dead in the din- *Ing-room

: Sir Lionel Halsey, Sir Percy W. THE DUKE'S SPEECH Greenaway. Sir. Francis Joseph, 9.15 to 9.30 pm The Duke of

Sir Philip Gibbs, Sir. George Sut- York, who A decree nist was granted by Mrliner Queen Mary looks like being enthusiastically received, sald. Charles Hyde, Str John Power, Bir ton. Sir Campbell Stuart, Sir (Special Alr Mall Service)

Justice Buckmill in the Divorce the most popular holiday ship of First of all, I wish to thank you, Stephen Tallents, Court, London, yesterday to Mr. 1936. Many inquiries from tourist Lord Wakefald, for your ever- Demetriadi Sir Ernest Benn, Sir London, Nov. 5.. Thomas Loel It is now six months since Mr.

Evelyn Bulkeley agencies and private persons in ready generosity, which has made Thomas MeAra, Sir Cecil Harrison, 9.30 to 10 p.m.--- Guinness,

retiring M.P. for the England and America for holiday this luncheon possible. On behalf Bir George Wilkinson, Wing Com- Robert Rohme, the Austrian-born city of Bath, on the ground of voyages next summer. have been of King George's Jubilee Trust, 1 Londoner, was sentenced to months' imprisonment 'n Frank-bara Guinness, formerly the Hon.

13 the adultery of Mrs. Joan Bar received by the company.

do assure you that we are indeed Curtis-Bennett, Sir Percy Everett, mander Sir Louis Greig, Sir Noel furt-on-Maine

The Queen Mary will carry 2.550 grateful to you, and I would als Sir Lawrence Chubb, Mr. J. W. 10 p.m.-Big Ben Reuter Press for making de rugatory remarks about Herr Hit

Joan Barbara Varde-Buller, with passengers, and many more than thank the Stationers' Company for Davy, Mr. W. Lints Smith, Mr. S. When Mr. Rohme, was arrested

Prince Aly Khan, son of the Aga. this number have. applied for leading us this beautiful and his- Sandle, Mr. A. J. P. Howard, 10.10 to 11 p.m.-Dance music, in Wiesbaden he was

Khan.

berths on her maiden voyage, toric hall. I now wish to say Mr. John Maxwail, Mr. A. Chris-11 Pm-Close down. actic as London representative of the Ger-

which is expected to begin on few words

with regard to tiansen, Mr. S. F. Rous Mr. J. stated yesterday that, despite the which was launched by my p- Watson, Air George Arliss, Rear- May, 20..

George's Jubilee Trust. The whole-Beaumont Pease, Mr. J. Aubrey. 9 p.m.-Call A Cunard White Star official bearted response to the appeal Mr. John Niven, Mr. Arthur E B party of Brt so

DJA. DJB DJN Mary will provide, the fares will rational thank-offering, has beau Ivor Hedley, Mr. Ivison 8. Mach- exceptional amenities the Queen ther the Frince of Wales, as a

(Germ., Engl.), Mrs. Rohaie. who i ves

Admiral T Figland, Major

German Folk Song. Sheavesti avenue. Conda'e, N.

Programme Forecast much higher than those os gratifying, and I am glad to dam, Commander 3. B. Adams, Mr. 3.15 pm-German Folk Tunes. They lived at the husband's pre-charged in such ships Ba told the "Evening Standard”.

Engi.). to-sent address and at Hinton Priory, Majestic and Berengaria.

the be able to tell you to-day that the John Hare, Colonel F. D. Watner, 9.30 pm-Review of the Periodicals day. "I am afraid nothing can be! Bath.

This fund is now approximately £1,000.- Captain Lionel F. Ells, Comman-9.45 p.m.-News In German on done to obtain my husband's re- The case for Mr Guinness was North

figures remain to be agreed by the 000. that last January he had to go to ference.

Atlantic Passenger Con-

der H. G. Campbell, Mr. Arthur The Prince of Wales has mans Mann, Mr. W. J. Cell, Mr. For-

DJA, DJB, DJN. Close DJB father said that his daughter could At the inquest, held later, her Australia on business, and arrang-

to thank for this response and he tuning Matania, Mr. A. Curthoys, 10 p.m.The Army Chaplain" and d'd not know which way to

(Germ.. Engl.). ed for his wife to spend a holiday

SPEED AND COMFORT has asked me to take this occasion Mr.

see both sides to every question, in Switzerland with a party. He tracted not only, by the lavishness this country for the wholehearted Mr. Edward Chattaway, Mr. M: H. Holiday-makers are being at to thank especially the Press of Mackenzie, Mies May Edgington. Rootes, Lady : Muir-

Operetta by Miliöcker, Con- 'came back vla Milan, and while of

ductor: Fritz Wicke Direction:

décide, there heard that she had gone to third-class

equipment, which gives manner in which they have assist. Gibbs-Smith, Mr. Charles Graves, 11.16 p.m-News in English on DJA

Erast" Wilhelmy. South America,

passengers amenities ed in this great cause. I am con- Mr, 'Bert Early in April he saw his wife at before the war, but by the fact Before L tell you of our plans for J Illingworth, Mr. Wallis Mills,

that only the first class received fident, they will continue to do so, Spenceley, Mr. Inder Burns, Mr. L. 11.30 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Thomas, Mr. Edgar and in Dutch an DJB, DJN. her mother's house in London, and that her, great speed will give developing the work of the truss Mr. Clive Upton, and Mr. J. H 11.45 pm-From the Rhine to the she then told him she had formed them a longer-stay in Europe or I wish to emphasize that arrange-Dowd.

Sound Pictures. an attachment for Prince Aly America. "Only yesterday I went to the Khan and wanted her husband to

ments bave been made to publish

Danube, A musical journey. Austrian Embassy to see if they divorce her. He did everything he English tourists went cruising in cations issued on behalf of the The organisations which will

This year a record number of to-morrow the third of the publ

ORGANIZATIONS HELFED

Connecting words by Franz had had any further news. I was could to persuade her to give up the North Atlantic, and many of trust-namely, the Christmas an- receive grants under the Trust's

Wolf. told that they had done every Prince Aly Khan, but was unsuc-them are thing they could but that they cessful From April 17 to, April 20 America: There is certain to be I am very glad to see here today the first year include the National now anxious to visit nual to be called "Christmas Pie." policy of spending £100,000 during could not assist me

last Mra, Guinness and Prince an increase in the number of a distinguished gathering of con- Council gether at a Paris hotel. Aly Khan occupied a suits to large-party bookings for conduct-tributors to this publication many YW.O... the Girls Life Brigade, of Girls Clubs, the ed tours Cunard White Star ships of whom have given their services the Girls Guldry, the took over a score of these parties voluntarily, and I take this oppor-Friendly Society, the Federation 8 p.m.-Sunset Dance Programme

Girls' to the United States last summer. tunity of thanking them all very of Working Girls Clubs, the Gri I thank also the representatives Association of Boys, Clubs, the Boy The largest accommodation in sincerely in the name of the trust. Guides Association, the National 6.30 pm Spanish Informational 84

by the Lyric Orchestra.

case.

It seems that he will, have serve his full term of imprison ment.

"I have, done everything in my power to get u proper inquiry made into the circumstances of Mr. Rohme's arrest and imprison. ment, but I have been unsuccess ful in obtaining the least satis- faction

to St

"I recently appeared Philip Cunliffe Lister, the former MP. for our district, but he re pled that he could do nothing as

Mr. Justice Bucknili awarded my husband was an Austr an sub

costs against Prince Aly Khan, ject. If he had been British. the

and gave Mr. Gutanças the custody reply added. comething might of the child. have been done.

"Meanwhile, I am struggling to make both ends meet. It seems

NERVES SUFFERING much more than alx months since My husband writes to me every husband went away, and when month. He is allowed to write one I think I have got to manage for letter on the first Sunday of each another year without any finan-month, but he is not able to say cial assistance from his company, anything about the details of hic I don't know how I am going to detention. He says that he is feel get along

ing very well and Bas been treated

the

the Queen Mary is for the tourist

class, but many people are expect ed to travel third class.

well, but his nerves are suffering under the strain.

W.

tra, The Erich Schneidewind Orches 12.15 am-News in English on DJĄ

and in Dutch on DJN..

12.30 am-Close DJA, DIN (Gerd.

Engl.), STE

RADIO MANILA ...........

Period.

Period

in the throat, self-inflicted while A verdict of death due to wounda

of unsound mind, was returned.

"Aires Filipinos" with Juan. Bilos, Jr. and his String En semble.

7:48 pm: Edzalde y Cia presenta

Ramon Tapales, violinist

8 p.m.-"Apo on the Air," sponsor- ed, by Cebu Portland Cement Co.

8:15 pm-National Sweepstakes.

Agency Programme.

8.30 p.m. The Town Crier presents.

+

in Stock quotations and

& Quarter Hour of Spanish Melodies

local market reports, A

of the film industry who are so Scouts Association, the, Boys 6.40 pm-Engilsh Informations.The Reptile Store presents kindly lending their support!

SUCCESS OF GRANTS

Brigade, the Church Lads Brigade

the YM.C.A. Boys Department, the Jewish Lads. Brigade, and the And now, I come to the work of British National Cadet Association.

8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert son and Frita

M.P.. as soon as the general, great responsibility which rests the Carnegie United Kingdom 7.15 pm-Rincon Espanol, with "I intend to write to several the trust. Fully aware of the The Trust is also co-operating with 7 Dm-Girls Week Programme. election is over, and perhaps they upon us to administer this fund Trust in making a Jolat grant to Ramon Estella will be able to have the matter wisely, we have during the last few the National Playing Fields Alsó- 7.25 pm-La Insular Cigar and discussed in omcial circlés."

months given most careful thought clation.

Cigarette Factory presents

Mo and Noah in "Snaky Busi-" ness.”

9.10 p.m.-Insular Life Assurance

0.45 pm-Basque Presentation

Company presents the Boctal Hour, directed by Lily Raquiza, 10 pm Tirso Cruz and his Manila.

Hotel Orchestra,

11 pm, in off

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