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EUROPEANS IN SERIOUS Schools Promoted To
MOTOR ACCIDENT
Women Hurled On To Street
CAR'S DOUBLE SOMERSAULT
IN GRANGE ROAD
Two European women and European man were injured when a touring Car in which they were travelling home somersaulted twice and crashed on its a de at the junction of Orchard Road and Grange Road, Singapore, at 12.30 am yesterday. The Injured wo- men are:
"When I arrived a police.com. stable and an elderly Chinese were already attending to the in-
The O.T.C.
GOOD OFFICER SUPPLY FOR THE TERRITORIALS
The status of seven cadet corps maintained by secondary school has been raised through their ad mission to membership of the junior divison of the Officers" Training Corps. ·
Each of the schock obtaining War Office approval to this course are afliated to Territorial Army battalions. They now
appear
certain
obligations in respect of training! and providing candidates for the commissioned ranks of the Ter ritorial Army.
in the monthly Army List as con~"! The car was lying on its age tingents of the OTC. A sightly facing down higher standard of training wil with the wheels
now be necessary. Mrs. Moxey was Orchard Road.
many secondary lying on the road in front of the There are car, and Miss Good was lying at schools desirous of Joining the the side. Both had been thrown OTC when vacancies eccur, and 1 is regarded as a recognition pi out of the car.
meritorious service when a schoo corps is selected by the War "Mrs. J. Q. Mosiey, wife of Mr. A.
Office for this special corps for Another woman the training of young officers. G. A. Mosley, of the Asiatic Pet-jured women:
mouths Atew aded them arrived, and we roleum Co. Ltd., Singapore, seve-
25 school with O.T.C. contingents "ral" broken" ribs fractured collar-much as we could.
"I tried to staunch the woundsere removed by the War Once Bone, cute on face and bruises,
handkerchier, while the from the corps. The reason was Miss K. Good, Singapore, cuts with a bruises and other minor injuries. others got car cushions to make that they had failed to meet their
The driver of the car was Mr.the women comfortabe unth the LM. Wylle, of the Hongkong and ambulance arrived. Shanghai Bank, Singapore, whe "Both men appeared to be badly this meming was charged before shaken by the crash. The wome the Afth mag strate, Mr. E. E. were suffering from their injur Colman, with having caused grin and from Ipes of blood."
tingents, Each of the new schools Vous hurt to Mrs. Mosey by a
have two platoons of infantry. rash and negligent act, and with having caused hurt to Miss Good the car was rippen open, the of They are: Brentwood Schoo, Essex;" The case was postponed for a tank smashed, the signal arm rip-burgh; Hulme Grammar School mudguard and Alexandra Park. Manchester: Mer- week, Mr. Wylle being released on ped p and ope
chant Taylors School, Crosby, wheel badly buckled. Mr.J. B. Stevenson, of the The car was cornering from Liverpoo; Poter Symond's Schoo.. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Orchard Road into Grange Rord Winchester: Rutilsk Bchool; -Mer-
skidded
and over ton; and Sebright School, Kidder- In the when it Bingapore.' Was 8'80
After baving somer-m'nister: Mr. Wye sunered cuts and turned.
Mr. Stevenson was not saulted twice it unished up on it
right side. It lay at right angles RESCUE SCENE
across the
Parts of the car spattered A graphic account of the rescue
rom the burst scene after the smash, when both with petrol women lay injured on the road, tanks. was told to the Free Press.
ifured.
day by Mr. J. Baker,
who lives
Artista Corpora
I was lost ab
when I ne
to the
thes
||
HOOD RIPPED
Mr. Baker said, that the hood o*
policem
Ltd MIRE
There are now 176 public and secondary schools with Q.T.C. cop-
Three little boys were boasting of the abilities of their respective fathers.
Bald me: "My fathers a musle- dan, and when he composes & ZOTE, nce was called by a he rete five pounds for it.”
TO-DAY'S RADIO FROGRAMMES
Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
11 to 12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Christmas Service" from St. John's Cathedral.
12.15 to 2.30 pm-European Ra-
corded Programme.
1 pm-Local Time' and-Weather
Report.
230 p.m.Close Down.
3.30 to 6.30 p.m.-Chinese · Pro-
*gramme.
680 p.m.to-midnight-European
Programme.
630.to 8.45 p.m.-
Military Band. Selections Nearer my God to thee (Rev.
Dykes).
Jazz
Nocturne ("My Love") (Suesse). Buffoon (Confrey).
12 midnight-Close Down
Silent
DUN
BERLIN PROGRAMME 0p.m.-Call DIA, DJB
(Germ, Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Gernu.
Eng.J.
9.16 m. X. Programme: Yule
Festival
| 9.45pmNews in English" "an DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.
Onward Christian: Soldiers (Sul-10 pm-Christmas Carols sung by
· Hyun).
Under the Banner of Victory
March (Von Blon).
-El Abanico-March (arr. Hume), The Smithy in the Wood „* ·-(Michaells).
6.45 to 7.45 p.m-
A Relay from Daventry.
Big Ben A Christmas Morning Bervice, relayed from Leicester Cathedral.
7.45 to 8 p.m.---
Marek. Weber and his Orchestra
Still Night, Holy Night (Platen)
Children.
| 10.15 pm Gala Christmas, Con- -cert of items by Request, 11.15 pm-News in German on
DJA, DJB, DIN,
11.30 pm Today in Germany:
"Sound Pictures.
1935.
WORKS
B.B.C. Transmissions CEMENT WO
The following is --the--latest schedule of transmissions from short-wave broadcasting station at Davegiry.
Daventry.
Transmissions from are intended specifically for secep- tier by Isteners In the countries of the British Empire.", {"
„The transmissions, takṣ place at all times of the twenty-four hours. and each is intended specifically for reception by all-waves listeners residing in different parts of the globe as follows:-".
Transmissions
1.-Australia, New Zealand, Pac- fle Islands and Far East..
IL-Maisya, West Australia and Far East
IN SHANSI
OVER $300,000 WORTH OF MACHINERY
܀
Trial Operation Satisfactory
During recent years many in- dustrial enterprises have beèn. established in Sharist, province, in- eluding wool-weaving, printing, coal-mining, cement, manufactur- ing, power-plant, machine-mak-- ing, automobile manufacturing, and Industrial and agricultural. tool 'making. Of these various enterprises, the cement-works Ja IV. (A and B)-Africa Near one of the largest, located at Exis East, · Mediterrancan Countries. has north-west of Chuysang on the parts of Central and South Ameri-penho River. Situated about 15 ca and West Indies.
kilometres from the Fatung-Pu-- V. and VI-The American Con-chow.Railway, the site covers 153 tinent and-West Indies.
• III+India, - Ceylon and Near East.
11:45 pm-Relayed from Königs- for short-wave [lateners to hear †lienatinis, *The subscribed capi-.
berg:
,ו'י
"From Heaven High I come.”. Christmas Folk
Music from Eastern Pruss 12.154.m-News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.
·man, surrounded on three sides by At the same time it is possible
tal is $500,000, of which over programmes broadcast-in-trans- missions not specifically intended $300,000 was used in purchasing for reception in their area, al machinery, and $140,000 on batid- though not always with the same ings. Trial operations were start- degree of reliability or quality of ed on April 14 this year, with sa- tisfactory results. About 200 wor- reception as from those trans- missions which are directed to that kers are employed, with i&. dally
reside.
Love's old Sweet Song (MOUDY); 12.30 am-Close. DJA, DJB. DIN part of the world in which they output of 500 barrels of good
Where my Carayung-hoz:Rested
(Lohr),
Deutschmeister
March. (Jurek).
Rerimental
Love's Dream after the Ball
(Cibulka).
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report."
8.03 to 9. p.m
A Concert Band-Christian's Awake
Life up your heads ("Messiah")
(Handel).
יו.
Overture
Songs-The Holy City (Adams) Jerusalem("St. Paul) Men- delssohn)-Master Iwan Davies (Boy Soprano). Orchestral Christmas
(Coleridge Taylor) Lane Wilson Melodies." Choral Seemid the Winter's Snow (Goss); Christmas Lul- laby (arr. -Ball)" Lallay my Ling (Terry); There is no rose of such virtue (Ball). -Chols of Temple Church, -London.
Orchestra Lotion Buite (Erte
Coates).
Vocal Tom Costello In Song
Memories.
Orchestral-Light Cavalry Over- **ture(Suppe), Anem fija/ Band-There's Something about,
& Soldier.
9 to 9.15pm-4A Relay of the ¡Daventry News Bulletin (Copy-
right by Reuter).
9:15 to 9.45 pm-
A Programme of Well-known Melodies
Ave Maria (Bach--Gounod). Ave Maria (Schubert)-Master
James Phelan
Violin Solcs-Le Coq D'O
XGerm, Engl.).
RADIO MANILA
6 pm-Sunset Dance Programme
by the Lyric Orchestra, 9.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period.
0.40pm English Informational
Perod
pm-Studio Music.
7.10 p.m.-Philippine Net & Brald
Manufacturing Company Pro gramme (Chain KZEG). 7.25 pm-la Insular Cigar 2 Cigarette Factory presents "Aires Filipinos" with Juan Silos, Jr. and his String En- semble.
7.45 p.m.Bilzalde y Cla Presenta Ernesto Vallejo, Julio Esteban Angulta, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph' W. Moore.
8.15mApo on the Air, "-spon-
sored by the Cebu Portland Cement ComDRAZY.
8.30 pm The Town Crier"
quality cement. For "facilitating transportation of output, as well as supplies of fuel, a branch line of 19 klometres has been built, «con=" necting the works with Taiyuan station on the Tatung-Puchow Gottschalk Railway and the North-West Col- 10-It came upon the midnight Hery at Palchiachuang.
Willis clear....
" • Raw Materiais.
Adeste Fideles. Reading 9-Holy Spirit, Light Divine .....
10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press
Bulletins
The raw materials used in mak-
10.30 p.m.-12 midnight. A Relaying cement consist of sand-stone","
of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra
12 midnight. Close. Down
BERLIN PROGRAMME
DJN
9 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB,
(Germ. Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ,
Engl.).
9.15 p.m.-The. Stamitz Chamber
Orchestra.
Christmas Concerto by Manfre- by pre-dini; Drelkönigsmusik”
Bents a Quarter hour of Melod les,
8,45 pm-Basque Presentation. 9 p.m.-The Reptile Store presents Mo and Noah in Snaky Busi-
•ness,**
9.15 pm Tirso Cruz and
Manila Hotel Orchestra.
11 p.m.-Sign_01.
BOXING DAY
his
Jazz Recital by Harmony Boys
-From Studios.
Relay From Daventry 12:15-2.30 p.m., European Record-
ed 'Programme
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report
Hymn to the Sun (Rimsky-2.30 p.m.-Close-Down
Walter Rein.
9.45 pm-News In English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.
10 p.m.-Relayed from Munich:
"50 Jahre Zigesnerbaron" Selections from the Operetta by
Johann Strauss.
11.15 p.m.-News in German on
DJA, DJB., DJN
11.30 pm-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures.
11.45 p.m.-Songs and Tales about
the Christmas' Tree. 12.15 am News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DJN,
12.30 am-Close DJA, DJB DIN
(German, Engl). ·:
BADIO MANILA
gypsum, and limestone, all of which are ready obsained from the nearby mountains, by light railways of 12 lb. rails Coal is obtainable from the North-West Colllery First Plant, but since bei- ter fuel is available elsewhere coal from this colitery is not used. Gyp- sum from Hanhan is of excellent quality, and has been long known on the domestic market, large quantities. being carried on the Chengting-Taiyuan Railway an-“ nually. As all the raw materials used are of superior quality, the cement is also very good, and the results shown by several laboratory analyses are very satisfactory. When this factory is in full opera- tlo, Ita catput will and a ready
market.
PICEURE SNATCHER"
Korsakov) Thais Meditation 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. 6 p.--Buddy Marks and Rafael on a newspaper story Ummy in (Massenet)Mischa Elmän
學
p.m.-12 midnight, .Programme
Bongs All hall, thou dwelling
("Faust") || 7-7.30 p.m., and lowly pure (Gounod) Tour tiny hand is frozen ("La Boheme") (Puc cin-Beniamino Gigli (Ten-
or)
Cello Solo-Melodie TschalkKOW-
sky) Gaspar Cassado. 9.45 to 10 p.m...
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Putting the Clock Back ("Fam- ous Folk Songs of Britain") (arr." Squire),"'...
Europea..
Light Orchestral Selections Schubert's Love Songs Medle A Fairy Ballet (White)· Raindrops-Pizzicati for strings
(de la Riviere) .\\"
I want your heart (Havdr
Delibes in Vienna (arr. Walter Bird Songs at Eventide (Eric
Coates):
G'psy Moon (Borgan:f
My Sweetheart when a boy (arr. 7.30-8 p.m..
Willoughby), we d
Silver threads among the Gold
| Carr, Willoughby) Su
10 pm-Big Ben Reuter. Press
Bulletins
10.05 to 10.30 pm
Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan
The Gondollers Overture. Ruddigore-Vocal Gems.
The Sorcerer -Selection. Patience-Vocal:Gems. 10,80 to 11.05 pm.
A Relay from Daventry, "This Great Family"! Address by His Majesty The
from King, Greetings
all parts of the British Empire.
**From the Studio to 1120 pm-
11.85
"A Christmas Epilogue" taken by Bishop Ha
"It
Game upon the Midnighr Clear Reading.
"All poor men and humble. Address.
all ye faithful.”: 1120 to 12 midni
Light Syrov
Orchestra
ond.", "d
And the sec- an suthor, and an article he gets
ok Morris Dang
del in the
aken'I ten
„From the Studio-
A JAZZ RECITAL by: "The Harmony Boys".
8 pm, Local Time and Weather
Report 0.03-8.16 p.m.,
Artigas.
615 pm-Tony's Investments.
6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period.
IF
6.40 p.ni-English Informational
Period.
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Colbert. son and Fritz 19
7 pm-Popular Melodies presented by Jerry and his Romangers. Alice Worrick, Ramon Escu dero, Johnny Harris and Russ
Arañas. 7.15 pm-Studio Musical Variety Programme, conducted by View toria Veloso,
7.45 p.m.-Filipinas Life Assurance Co. programme (Chain EZEG). 8 pm-On Wings of Bong with
Ramon Alberta.
Hutch Medley 8.15 p.m.- NEPA, programme, played and sung by Eralle 8.40 p.m. Block Quotations and Hutchinson
Local Market Reports.
8.15-9 p.m.,
A Relay from Daventry.
"Christmas Cabaret
A sleek and sophisticated surprise show, produced by Cecil Mad- den
9-9.15 p.ru, A Relay cf, the Da-:
ventry News Bulletin
right by Reuter)
9.15-9.30 p.m../
(Copy-
Tunes from the film "Top Hat
1-No Strings"
2-Isn't this a Lovely Day? 3-Top Hat, White Tie and Talls
Cheek to Cheek 9.30-16.30 p.m.
From the Studio Protestor N. A Tonoff and
Concert Orchestra
PROGRAMME "Sacred Songs”
**—Air" "on" G-string
Hent Night
Ave
50 Boy
9 pm-UP. Conservatory Musicale. 10,30 pm-8lumber Hour. 13 p.m.-Sign of
BROADCAST REFUSAL TO MARCONT
London, Dec 30.
James Cagney, the bad boy of the screen, can be seen at the Queery's Theatre, at an early date, in his latest Warner Bros., produc *tion.". "Picture Snatcher" in 18 thorough hard-boiled role, al- though delightfully entertaining one. "Picture Snatcher" is based
the title role, de the go-getter picture ma who gets phot graphs of people and news event by hook or scrook, regardless of ethics and common decency. He is particularly atted for the role, having served a termin Sing Sing for robbery just before he enters upon his few voca
METROPOLITAN":
For sheer musical merit,
more distinguished picture has
ever come from Hollywood than the Lawrence Tibbett starring vehicle, "Métropolitan," which be sins its engagement at the King's Theatre to-day.m
But Metropolitan doesn't-rest- on music plane
The picture which presents Tib- bett in se ections from such opera- “ tic favourites as Pagliacci" "Carmen" and "Barber of Seville," also has a well-rounded plot, nn engrossing love story, drama and its full share of comedy,
ALICE ADAMS”
Pretence and deception wea Sir John Reith, Director Gener-tangled web in "Alice" (Adlers" al of the B.B.C, has discussed which stars Katharine Hepburn in with the Marchese Marconi the the title role, coming on Sunday refusal to et the Marchese broad at the King's Theatre
cast on the Italo-Abyssinian: ques-
Based on the Booth Tarkington tion.
novel which wor the Pulkar * Afterwards the Marchese zuid Prize for 1922, the story is an that, while the tone of the meet-unvarnished picture of the strug- ing was very friendly, Bir Johngles and heartaches which gi adhered to his decision endures in her fight for love ant "I am prepared to accept the social recognition in a small Mid- Invitations to broadcast to Ame-weatern town,
EN DI
the Gruber rica and Australla," he said.
Gounod
Back
Gonned anal broadcast on technica mat Adamsters, but I do not know yet whe
60 little town of Bethlehemnther I shall be permitted to touch
Boldiers. Wes-
Redner on political subjecta We three Kings of Orien
Sir John Beith would, make Uns stateme
Not since Miss Hep Academy Award with
stage-struck T
has
Saltiveness and understandi