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Band Selections from Graad
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Carmen "(Bizet).
Tales of Hokman (Offenbach).
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A 'Cello Recital by W. H. Squire
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e.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
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A. H. MANGOLD FOUND GUILTY
Theft And Uttering
די
Forged Cheque
Shanghai, June 17.
"I realise that I have to bow to the decision of the jury, but I strenuously maintain my plea of not guilty, and ask you for mercy," said Albert H. Mangold, when a jury of five, after an all-day hearing in H. M. Supreme Court, yesterday, found him guilty of uttering a forged cheque, knowing it to be forged, and further, with the larceny of the Kate cheque for $180.65 from Max Apes Wachtel He was sentenced by Judge P. Grant Jones to nine calendar months' imprisonment with hard labour the larceny charge, and 18 months' imprisonment with hard labour on the forgery charge, the sentences to run concur- rently. Mr. Victor Priestwood, the Crown Advocate, conducted the prosecution. MË. J. L. Winklemann appearing for the defence.
on
9 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB drawn on the Chase Bank in De-
(Germ.. Engl.).
cember by the American-Oriental
The cheque in question was of the Customs last summer. he became assistant manager of the Union Juck Club. He resigned from this in January this year, as the work was uncongenial. +
9.03 - p.m.-Call DJA, DJB. DIN Banking Corporation, in payment
(Germ., Engl.)
of a 7 per cent. „ dividend, and, German Folk Song.
when presented and cashed at the
1. Abendlied (Evensong), (Schu-9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
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ers in India.
2 Air (arranged on "Alr on 4th 9.15 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
String") (Bach).
3. Romance (Debussy)
4. Les Cloches (Debussy
7.40. p.m.-
Russian Music
His Dreamy Waltz
Schwartz),
(Schwartz).
(arr.
Waltz of
the lost
Love.
Varal-Chauve Souris
The
Down. the Mother Volga,
Knife Grinder's Daughter."
Pas D'Espagne Waltz. Volga-Waltz.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announce- ments.
8.03 p.m.-
From the Studio
A Recital by "G. F...d'Aquino (Tenor) accompanied by E. Qualdi.
8.20 p.m.--
The London Fiano Accordeon Band
The White Cliffs of Dover. The Cubalero (Cuban Rhythm
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Campus Moon,
There'll never be another you. Where the Mountains meet the
sea.
Remembrance.
8.40 p.m.-
Song Memories Welsh Memories.
view in German on DJA, DJE DJN
9.30 pm-Music for seven Stringed
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Conductor: Walter Jentsch,
10. p.m.-News and Economic Re-
bank on December 24, 1935, pur- ported to bear the endorsement of Agnes Wachtel. to whom it was issued.
Cross-examined: I put it to you, you cashed that, cheque for $180.657-I did not.
And that you did it, knowing the endorsement on the back of it to returned by the prisoner, a jury one without Mrs. Wachtel's know- Upon a plea of not guilty being; have been placed there by some-
consisting of Messrs. A. J. Daniels.
J. Dalton, S. E, Faber. R. Calder-
view in English on DJN and in Marshall, and J. L. Wade was em-
panelled.
Dutch on DJA. DJB.
you
ledge or consent?-I know nothing at all about the endorsement. I did not cash the cheque.
abso- Re-examined.—Are lutely sure that you posted that registered letter yourself and did. The Crown Advocate said that not give it to anyone?-I am pasi- some time last year. Mrs. Wachtel i tive. I posted it myself. Orchestral
10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
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10.30 p.m.-The Olymplad 1936. 10.45 p.m.-Popular
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Grieg. 4
Conductor: Hans Oskar Hasse
12 midnight.—Close DJA, DJB, DJN
(German, English)
RADIO MANILA
་
A DIVIDEND CHEQUE
left Shanghai to visit Hong Kong.
·
CHAIN OF CIRCUMSTANCES
Advocate said the prosecution's Addressing the jury, the Crown. evidence was logical and therefore could be bellaved, whereas the de- fendant's story depended on a
Peer Gynt Suite I and II by and, before she left; she gave her address to a close friend, Miss M. N. Novadskaya. Both these ladies had current accounts with the A.-O.B.C.. which, towards the end of the year, issued a dividend to depositors, payment being made in
chain of -the
circumstances, Mrs. form of 2. cheque. Mrs.
Wachtel, from her evidence, was Wachtel's cheque was received by prejudiced, as she was in favour her friend, who opened it placed the accused; but she denied it in another envelope with a
ever receiving the Christmas card, and gave it to the
cheque. The evidence of the bank all went to accused. asking him to address and post it This was the cheque that cheque was the man who prove that, the man who cashed for $180.65, On December 23, eashed Miss Novadskaya's cheque; Miss Novadskaya handed accused
the latter the accused himself ad the cheque for $15.20 she had re-mitted cashing. and there Was 9.30 am-Nielson Financial Received, and asked him to cash it: their answer as to what had hap-
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7 a.m-Sign Of.
view and Musical Varieties. 11,30 am.-Sign Oft.
2.30 p.m.--Nielson Financial Re-
view and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.-Sign Off
6 p.m.-Sunset Dance Programme
by the Lyric Orchestra.
she aubsequently received this
:
moneyThe prosecution, alleged, pened to the other cheque. however, that at the same time he In reply. Mr. Winklemann said also cashed Mrs. Wachtel's cheque, the prosecution relied upon "only after forging the endorsement, three suspicious circumstances and kept this money.
for their case the marks on the
Vive la Compagnie; When
Miss Novadskaya gave evidence cheques, the same tab number on Johnny comes marching home. 6.20 p.m-Spanish Informational that she had known Mangold for both of them, and the fact that
nearly twelve years. She asked
the paying out of the twợ cheques Zaforinational him to address the envelope as
appeared in consecutive entries in the bank's ledger, her own writing was not very
There is a Tavern in the town. Oh Hush thee, rny bable.
9 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuters. 9.20 p.m.
From the Studio
A Planoforte Recital by Harry
Ore.
9.40 p.m.-
The Mills Brothers and The Boswell Sisters
Period.
6.35
pm-English
Period
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, througn good, and she was not a brilliant the courtesy of Bwan, Culbert speller. Cross-examined, she said son and Fritz.
that Mangold sent it under rezis-
7 p.m.-La Ingular Cigar and Ciga-tered cover, and subsequently gave
-"REGISTERED LETTERS GO ASTRAT"
It was unfortunately quite pos- rette Factory presents "Aires her a receipt for a registered det-sible in China for registered let- Filipinos," with Juan Bilos, Jr. ter. Later she received a gold dol-ters to go astray. He suggested it and his String Ensemble. lar cheque from the A-OB.C. for was not outside the bounds of 7.20 p.m.-"Rincon Espanol," fea-Mrs. Wachtel, and this she also possibility that someone in the
turing Ramon Estella.
banded Mangold to post. Mrs. Chinese Post Office. who had a Wachtel received this cheque.
friend in the Chase Bank, held Mrs. Agnes Wachtel said she did when another cheque was handed on to the cheque for $180.65, and.
not receive the cheque for $180.-)
1. Sleepy Head, The Mills 1.35 p.m.-Symphonic Interlude,
Brothers.
2. Why don't you practice what
7.45, p.m.-Elizalde y Cia, presents:
Enya Gonzales, soprano.
Sisters.
3. Lazy Bones.
you preach The Boswell 8mEducational Programme. 65. but only a Christmas card from, the paying-out clerk took out conducted by the National Mangold, who owed her $250 for enough money to cover both che- Federation of Women's Clubs room and board, having been a
ques, but hung on to the diffe- of the Philippines.
tenant of hers when she was in rence. He was not saying that 8.15 ADQ on the Air." spon-Shanghat.
this was so, but it was a definite Cross-examined, she sored by the Cebu Portland said that, when writing to the
possibility. Cement Comany.
accused, who was an old friend,
Nagasaki-The Mills Brothers,
4. St. Louis Blues.
Traylin' all Alone--The Bas-
well Sisters.
10 p.m.-Big Ben:
From the Studio
An Interlude on two planos by Doreen Ma and Horatio Ozorio with vocal refrain by Doreen MA
PROGRAMME
1. Two Planos -Dinah,
2.30 pm.-Kindergarten Musicale, she always signed herself "Agnes.
featuring the Monserrat Trio Carolina, planist; Manuel, violinist; and Felipe, violoncel
Hist.
8.45 pm-Stock Quictations and
Local Market Reports
9 p.m.-NEPA. Programme,
2., 8ong-Ecein' ́ ́is" bellevia— | 9.30 p.m.-Tirso Cruz and
Doreen Ma,
3. Two Planos-The very thought. 10
of you.
4. Song-Let yoursel
Doreen Ma.
3. Two Pianos-Moozpurn.
4. Bong-But where are you.
Doreen Ma.
7. Two Planos Pardon my love.
8. Bong-Every now and then.--
Doreen Ma."
10.30 pm.
Light Orchestral Selections Handel In the Strand (Graingery Mock Morris Dances (Grainger) The Waltzing Doll (Foldini)... At Dawning (Cadman)
A Fairy Ballet. (White) Raindrops Pizzicati for strings
(de la Riviere)..
Fantasia on" Scottish Airs
Mulder).
11 p.in,--Close down.
Manila Hotel Orchestra. p.m.-Sign Off.
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The Judge warned the jury that, they entertained any reasonable when she came back to Shanghai doubt in the matter, they were to in January, she called on the give the prisoner the benefit of Chase Bank, and they gave her a any such doubt. He wished to statement to sign, after which she mention that he thought Mr. Win- received her money. She still did kiemann, who came to a strange not think the accused stole her Court, and where a strange langu cheque.
age was spoken (Mr. Winklemann Mr. W. J. Lamneck, chief clerk the prisoner very ably.
1s a Netherlander), had defended
of the Chase Bank, said that, on
After half an hour's delibera- the day in question, his sole duty tion, the jury returned a verdict consisted of receiving A-O.BC.
cheques, but, owing to the fact of guilty on both charges. The he was busy, he perhaps somewhat said that on the evidence before Judge, before passing sentence.
perfunctorily checked the endorse- ment with the signature cards them he thought the jury had
found rightly. (Special Air Mail Service)
provided by the liquidator of the bank. Regarding the statement London, June 14. Mrs. Wachtel sgned, this was in Miss Freyu Stark's "Southern accordance with American, bank- Gates of Arabia" is first this week, ing procedure, and was necessary as it well deserves to be. But she in order to substantiate their has an excellent string of runners-claim against their insurers in the UP: Bir Amold Wilson's "Walks and United States, Talks Abroad." Mr. Hesketh Pear- son's "Labby," Mr. Beverley Nichols's The Fool Hath Bald,"
THE DEFENCE
EXPRESS FREIGHT FACILITIES FOR 200.CITIES
Pan-American Airways, and ap-
Electing to give evidence, Man-proximately 20 other air-line or- Dame Ethel Smyth's "As Time gold said that, as the two lady anlations in America, have join- Went On," the two volumes of Mr: witnesses were old friends of his, ed forces in a unified sir-express (arr. Noel Coward's "To-night at 8.30," he advised them in December that system which effects important ne- and "Footnotes to the Ballet," he had heard the A-O, Bank was celerations in the transport of edited by Miss Caryl Brahms.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
4.59 p.m.-Call DIQ DJA. DIB
(German. English), German Folk Bong.
going to pay a dividend to deposi- urgent freight.
tora. Miss Noyadıkaya 'subse- These air interests have also are by Mr. E. C. Bentley and Mr. tel's
in Ection, "Trent's Own. Case."quently showed him": MIs, Wach- ranged with certain ground ser
chèque, enclosed it in vice organisations for an express Warner Allen, is still universally an envelope in his presence. door-to-door pick up and delivery called for. And there is a constant and asked him to post it service which expedites consider- demand for R B. Cunninghame which he did. At her request ably the movement of loads be- Graham's Rodeo," R. C. Sherriff's he subsequently cashed her own tweeen cities and aerodromes. The 5. p.m.--Famous Artists: Cello Re-"Greengates." Lord Berner's "The cheque for $15.20. He briefly re- new system now provides an im-
cital by Richard Klemm, a. o Camel Mr. Victor Cannings's "Flylated the various positions he had proved air express service to more Sonata in A major by Boc-Away, Paul," and "A-House of Wo-held in China since 1919, and said than, 200 cities in the United Sta-
men" by Mr. H. E. Bates.
that, when he was invelded out tes and Canada.
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