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ccads which might have amounted to eight hundred million pounds during 1935. and whether this rate of expenditure seemed to be continuing....

Mr. Neville Chamberlain re- piled that the Government had London, July 20. no oficial Agures, but from in-

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.--European pro- zy Kramme,

12.30 pm-Four Songs by Nelson

Eddy.

12.43 p.m.-Orchestra Raymonde. i ph-Locat, Time Signal and

Weather Report

"

1.03 D.Variety-Ensemble Sing-

ing.

1.15 p.m.-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel

Orchestra.

1.30 p.m.-Renter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: Wea- ther forecast, time and.. an- nouncements...

1.40 p.m.-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel

Orchestra,

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 pm-Chinese' programme.. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programma 7 p.m.-"Tragic Overture" (Brahms,

Op. 81).

7.13 p.m.-"Sonata in B-flat Minor" (Chopin, Op. 35) played by Percy Grainger (Pianoforte). 7.35. p.m.-

Old Musical Comedy Selections The Merry Widow (Leḥar):

Bow Bells (Sullivan).

Follow a Star (Ells).

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJN and in Dutch on DIA. DIB.

10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures, -

10.30 pm-"A Faust Symphony" by Franz Lizt The Shortwave Orchestra conducted by Werner Richter-Reichhélm; and the German Choral Union Male

Chair.

11,45 pm-Music by Schubert and Schumann. Hans Gulden will play on the Grand Piano. 13 midnight.-Close DJA, DJB, DJN

Germán, Eriglish)

« RADIO MANILA,

6.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News

and Music-English and Span ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva, Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva of the In- sular Life Assurance Co.

7 a.m.-Sign Of.

9.30 am-Nielson Financial Re-

view and Musical Varieties..

8 p.m.-Local; Time Signal, Wea-11.30 am.-Sign Of,

ther Report, Stock Quotatioha, | 3.30 pm.-Nielson Financial Review and Announcements. 8.03 p.m

From the Studio Hawalian Selections

Moana Beach Boys," ..PROGRAMME

1. Old Plantation.

2. Stepping along.

3. Romance Land.

4. Kawaiho Waltz.

5. Often.

by "The

and Musical Varieties 3.45 p.m.-Sign Oft

6 p..-Sunset Dance Programme

by the Lyric Orchestra, 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period..

635 p.m.-English Informational

Period. 4.35 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.

6. Song of the Islands by re-7 p.m.-La Insular Cigar and Ciga-

quest).

8.25 PmAldershot

Command Searchlight Tattoo, 1935. 8.42, p.m.

A Recital. by Mavis Bennett (Soprano)

rette Factory presents "Aires Filipinos." with Juan Silos, Jr. and his String Ensemble. 7.30 p.m.-To be announced. 7.45 pim-Elizalde y Cia, Presenta

tlosi

1. Solveig's Song ("Peer Gynt")¦8 pm-Symphonic Interlude.

(Grieg).

2. Lo, here the Gentle Lark

Bishop).

3. Wine: Women and

(Strauss).

8.15 p.m.-"Rincon Espanol," fea-

turing Ramon Estella

8.30 p.m.-Basque Presentation. Song 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports. pH-N.EPA, Programme,

Cruz and his p.m.--Tirso Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10 pm-8ign Or

4. The Doll's Song ("Tales of

Hoffmann") (Offenbach). p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin, and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 p.m. SelectionMadame Butterfly" (Puccini), played by the New Light Symphony Or- chestra. 9.30.pm.—

From the Studio Jazz on two planos by Doreen Ma and H. L. Ozdrio (with vocal refrain by Doreen Ma).

PROGRAMME

1. Bong-It's been so long.

2. Two Pianos Lulu's back in

town.

3. Song-Love's Serenade.

4. Two. Planos Medley:

I've got my anger's crossed.

Alat Misbehavin'...

Eeny Meeny Miney Mo.

5. Song-Moonburn.

6. Two Pianos--Medley,

Leaving just memories be-

hind

Clap my hands,"

Red Baits in the Sunset.

7. Bong-Everything that goes

with love.

8. Two Planos dome of these

days.

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry. 10.30 p.m.

A Relay from Daventry

Luss Games. A running com-

mentary by George Blake, from the Games Fark, Loss, Loch Lomond."

11 pm-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9.30

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION 2 Hong Kong Times The following frequencies will de used

NO CASE TO ANSWER

ALLEGED THEFT OF WALLET

CRUELTY TO A CHILDTM

KEPT WOMAN IS SENT TO GAOL

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cause un-

Wong Chau, 30, a licensed rick- Charged with cruelty to a minor, anaw coolie, was summoned before Shum Nui, aged, 8, on dates prior Mr. Burgess at the Central Court to July 19, in that she did il- yesterday charged with the larceny treat and neglect, to from the person of Mr. Diak necessary surering and injury to William Van Lek, living at "Court-health, Leung Lo, 23, a kept wo- land," Kennedy, Road, of, a pocket man, living at No. 105, Gloucester wallet containing $90 (HK) 50 Road, appeared before Mr. W. Court Guilders, one letter of credit for Schofield at the Central $550 (US. currency) and one pass- yesterday and was sentenced to

three months' imprisonment, port.

Inspector A. E. Carey said that the.

was brought to the station by shopkeeper in Glou- cester Road. The child was naked and complained of being beaten. chased on to the roof and then into the street. A detective was sent to the house but there was no one there. He waited for a couple of hours and when the defendant returned she was arrested.

Mr. D'Almada Remedios appear- ed for the defendant and pleaded not gulity.

Det Sergt. Guld stated that at 3 am on Sunday morning the complainant took a rickshaw from the Hong Kong Hotel to the bottom of Garden Road. It was raining at the time. In alighting at the bottom of the road, the coolie lift- ed the hood to aid the passenger. While the complainant was getting out of the rickshaw, the complain- ant said that he was helped by the coolle and felt a tug at his pocket. No notice was taken of it at the time. Later, the complainant dis- covered the loss of his wallet. A report was made. The cootle was arrested but denied the larceny. The wallet had not been recover. ed.

Complainant went into the box and stated that the last time he saw his wallet was at 5 pm, that evening. He had no cause tɔ. taku money out but nevertheless he knew that the wallet, was there.

Mr. Remedios submitted that there was no case to answer. There had been no evidence to show that

child

A medical examination' was made of the child and the doctors re- port was that the child was aged 5 and undeveloped.

Inspector Carey said that, be understood that the child was the defendant's own child. put the de- fendant being a kept woman, it appeared as though the child was unwanted.

The child had complained of having no food for one and a half days. This the defendant denied saying that the girl stole money to buy food. His Worship re- marked that, for a child to steal money to buy food must mean that she was starving.

the wallet was there when the THE MARIE CURIE

complainant entered the rickshaw The last time that the complain- ant had seen the wallet was at 5

p..

Defendant was discharged.

KIDNAPPED CHILD RESTORED

..

PURCHASER TRACED

HOSPITAL

DR. LANG'S TRIBUTE

(Speciál Air Mäll Servico)

London, July 1 The Archbishop of Canterbury presided yesterday at a drawing- room meeting at Lambeth Palacev held in support of the Marie Curie Hospital. In welcoming those who attended the meeting, he`said. that he had invited them to Lam- beth Palace because they all, felt a deep and continuing concern for the persistent ravages of the terrible scourge of cancer. Its. causes were still very uncertain. but since that patient, humble, aad brilliant woman, Marie Curie, discovered the powers of radium. there was at least some prospect: of successful treatment.

She 7 p.m.-Big Ben. Quentin Maclean.

opened a light of hope on the at the Organ, of the Trocadero

darkness, and the devoted women Cinema, Elephant and Castle,

whom they were now being asked. ̈ London Spanish. Ballet Music

The child, Ham_Chi was stated to help were following her path. (Desormes). Tormented (Hud-

to be the daughter of a woman Sir James Jeans said that every son) Omaha (Haydn Wood) residing in Canton, who was year between 45,000 and 50,000 The Tauch of your

Lipe ddnapped and then brought to people in this country died from (Noble)." "Demande et Reponse Hong Kong for sale. As a result cancer. A small hospital treat- La tarantelle fretillante (Petite

of the action taken by the ing them one by one could do Suite de Concert) (Coleridge-8.C.A., there was a happy reunion practically nothing, but if the Taylor1.

GBH 21.47 Mc/s "(13.97 m.) "GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.).

7.30 pm. "Imperial Affairs," by H.

Child kidnapping, between Canton and Hong Kong was revealed by a Secretariat, top- Chinese Affairs' prosecutor, xt. the Kowloon Magistráty yes- terday when two women, were charged before Mr. E. Himns- worth with; taking part inja transaction relating to a child five years of sye, for A valuable consideration.

of mother and child,

7.45arles Manning and his No. 1184 Canton Road, first floor, tone. At the Marie Curie Hos-

Orchestra. from the Granada, #athamstow.

cases were regarded as scientific The accused were: Ng Mus, material for accumulating know- allas Wong Ng Shi, 56, widow of ledge then, something could be and Chan, 41, widow of No 24 pital every cafe Wik an experiment Kwellin Street, first floor, The from which they got exist know- 8.15 The Empirates Again." charge also alleged transference of ledge. Although they had p Another edition of a popular "possession, custody and control" right to hope that within a short concert party, presented by of the child.

time a cure for cancer would be... William MacLarg.

Inspector E Ellis, of the found, nor a means of preventing 9 p.m.--Greenwich Time BignalBCA, stated that the child was cancer, yet they had every right

9 p.m.-The News and Announce- kidnapped in Canton. The mother, to hope that an understanding of

ments,

mer.

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Au Chuk, 39 years of age, received cancer was on the direct road 9,20 p.m.-Geiger and his Orches-advice that the irl was in the ahead along which science was tre, from Claridge's Hotel, Lon Colony. She came to Hong Kong marching. When that time came. don.

and saw her daughter with farat the thing that would be really 9.28 p.m.-A description of a prac-defendant. The latter claimed essential for further progress

tice launen of the Walmer Life- that she bought the girl from a would be just the kind of m boat, from the beach at Wal- man who stated he was the formation that was being com- father. This man, the prosecution piled at the Marie Curie Hospital. believed to be the kidnapper

Mr. Philip Guedalia said this. The second defendant acted as the hospital was doing a work of transaction. great value to humanity. It had go-between in the Both accused were fined $500 or helped towards the performance in default, sentenced to nine of something that was, to the months' imprisonment.

of the layman, little less than a miracle, and in some cases.

3.50 p.m.-Call ĐƯQ, DJA, DJB 9.45 p.m.-Close down.

(German: English).

German Folk Bolt-

5 pm-Woman's Hour: The Olym-

ple Women's Hostel

5.15 pm-Topic Talk,

0.30. p.m-News, and Economic Re-

view in English.

545 pm-÷Music from the Talkies. 6.45 pm-News and Economic Re- view in Germana Cabine

10 pm-Concert of Light Music.

8 ppNews in English-Slæm uff |

DIQ.

8.15 pm-Greetings to our listen-

era....

8:20 pm-cert of Light Music

(continued)

9 pm, Sign of DJA and 1B

(Germ.. Engl.).

0,05 pm. Call DJA, DJE, DJN

2-(Germ, Bag137"), Kierman Folk Song. 0:10 pin, Greetlips to our Xisten- 1 s -Indiaru le

19.15 pm News and Economic He Leoview 'tri German on DJA, DJB

London, July 20, King George V. National "Me- Mr. Churchin asked the Chan-formation they had, he saw no cellor of the Exchequer in the reason to think the gure, men morial Fund to-day totalled £175,-1 DI House of Commons if he was tioned by Mr. Churchill, was-ne-728 including a donation of 214- 9:30 pm aware of the expenditure By Ger- cessarily excessive as applied to oss from members of the Stock many on purposes directly fand either year.. although there were fndirectly Boncathed. With military dements..of conjecture

Moñía" ikisirding strategic Arition “Wircleen.

Exchange

British Wirelen

Famous Musicians: Paul Grummer, Cepist, plays the dagio in 9 major and the 18priata In A major by Bret-

höven,

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G&H 21:47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GaN 17.73 Mc/s (16.86 m) 087 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 10 p.m.Big Ben. A Recital of Songs and "Duets by Vera Sid- dons (Boprano) and George Flazey (Baritone). Vern Bld-11 dons and George Pizzey: Bird Songs at Eventide (Eric Coates). Vera Siddons: "In Late September (Lois Barker), The Cuckoo (Liza Lehmann), Me- mories of Yesterday (Hayda Wood), Vera Siddons and George Pizzey: Mountain Lovers (W HSquire), The Second Minuet (Besly). George Pizzey: When the Guards' Go Marching By (George Barker), The Call of the Road (Drum-11.45 pm "Round and About."X-ray apparatus which he had mond), The Laughing Cavaller Something interesting which is recently given to the hospital.

Banderson). Vera Biddora aday gotle one

It was performing that miracle.

Mrs. Water Runciman, chair- of the Chieftain and Com-man of the board of management, mittee), GA

Bald that although the Marie Curie p.m.-The Bournemouth, Mund- Hospital was only a small hospital cipal Orchestra, leader: Ber- with 39 beds, the treatment was tram Lewis; conductor, Richard short find in the course of a year Austin. Bolo Violin, Alfredo they could treat over 600 cases. Campoll. From the Pavilion, They were building a pathological. Bournemouth. Violin Concerto laboratory to increase the pos in G minor? (1) Vorspiel. Alle-sibilities of research. They were gro moderato (2) Adagio (3) verrigteful to the Archbishop of Finale. Allegro energetico (Max Canterbury for allowing them to Bruch) Brahms Hungarian hold the meeting In Lambeth Dances: Nos. 1 and 2 (arr. Palace and they were also grate Hallen); Nos. 5 and 6 (arr. ful to Sir James Jeans not only Farlow).

1ur his speech but also for an

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George Pizzey: Homing, (del liss pin the News and EJego).

noucementa."

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10.30 Lux Games. A running Midnight Greenwich Time Bigual commentary by George Blake, 1215 am:The BBC Dance Orches from the Games Park, Lisa,tra, directed by Henry Hall Loch Lomond." (By permission 1 ales Close dowŁAŃ

Arthur." So your new job makes you independent?"

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