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13.30 to 215 pm-European pro 5 μm.-Reports frora the Olympic

5.30 p.m.-News and Economie

view in English.

12.30 p.m.-The Angelus Octet. 1243. p.m.-Erie Coates and Sym-

phony Orchestra.

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6.45 p.m.-Folk Music.

1. p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report

1.03 p.m.-Songs by Alfred Picca-

ver1 (Tenor).

1.15 pm-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel

Orchestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements. 1.40 p.m.-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel

Orchestra,

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme. 7 pm.-

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Mr. Bell was therefore authorized, last year, except that what I did. to make a pre.iminary study of say has been confirmed during my the figures, which he did in con- recent visit. It may fnterest. Re-junction with the rallway authori-shareholders to hear very briefly.

ties at Hankow

my personal impressions of the As soon as I reached China I situation in China when I left 6.15 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB called upon the Minister and in that country in May last.

(German. Engilsh).

formed his Excellency that, while spite of the Communist activities Ip the west; and the Japanese DJR I was only too willing to "do any

thing I could to assist all parties, sinuggling and so called "auto- the syndicate had no legal respon-nomy" movement In the north, 7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music; in sibilities towards the bondholders, 1935 proved to be a comparatively

6.55

p.m-Call DJQ and (German, English).

German Folk song.

the interval,

:|

8.10 p.m.-News in German. 8.25 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

ers in India. 8.30 p.m.-Reports from the Olym-

pic Games.

The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra

2 No. Hungarian Rhapsody

Carmen-Prelude

(Liszt).

(Bizet).

Prelude

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and the most we could do was. once we were convinced that the terms suggested were fair and just to all parties, to recommend their acceptance by the band holders.

The

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peaceful year, and amazing pro- gress has been made in the de- velopment, of the country.

Highways and motor roads are constructed everywhere, being there being no less than 96,345 kilometres of roadway at the end of last year, compared with 1,185... kilometres in 1921.

Administration, provides approximately 85 per cent of the railway's revenues, and it was

Long-distance bus services have largely due to the recent rear- ganization and success of the Ad- been established, and railway con- continues under the that the railway's struction ünances were in a suficiently direction of the very able Minister Re-satisfactory condition to enable it of Rallways, Mr. Chang Kia-ngau.

9 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJQ in Dutch on DJR. .9.15 p.m.-Famous Musicians: Prof. Eta Harich-Schneider will play on the Harpalchord. 9.45 p.m.--Topical Talk 1 10 p.m.-News and Economic

view in German.

ministration

to consider the settlement of its The Canton-Bankow Railway is and it is complete. debts. I sald, therefore. that I practically "the would be willing to transmit to hoped to inaugurate through traf- my colleagues in London any offerne over that ine In October next.

Air lines are expanding raplo

'to

Act

l'Apres-Midi

D'un 10,15 p.m.-Light Music.

11.30 p.m.-Reports

from

12 midnight.-Close DJQ and DJR

(Germ., Engl.)."

માં..

Faune (Debussy),

Danse Macabre Dance of Death)

(Saint-Saens, Op. 40).

7.30 p.m.

Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Barltone)

1. He heard the Great Sea Call-

ing (Andrews).

Olympic Games.

RADIO MANILA

which his Government might care to make, but that it would be for the bondholders themselves to accept the terms or not.

China" requires transportation facilities, more than anything else. and the extraordinary progress.

д

Any terms of settlement had to which is being made in this direc-

must undoubtedly have be based upon the "capacity to tion 2. Devon O Devon ("Songs of the 5.30 am.-Breakfast Hour of News Pay," and one had to bear in mind marked effect upon the economie

that the debt was in sterling. life of the country. Sea") (Stanford).

and Music-English and Spanwhile the revenue of the railway

3. Our River Thames (Hennessy)

4 Young Briton's Heritage (Hen-

nessy),

7.43 p.m.-.

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The J.H. Squire Celeste Octet Gavotte, from "Mignon"

(Thomas)

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 7.30 am-Nielson, Financial Re

view and Musical arieties.

Andante in G (Batiste). Andantino (Song or the Sout) 1115 a.m.-Sign On:

(Lemare).

Good Company. Medley

Willoughby).

(arr.

8 p.m.-Local; Time Signal: Wes- ther Report and announce- ments.

8.03 pm-

From the Studio "Popular Melodies of Yesterday" by The Three Blind Mice."

PROGRAMME

1. Everything is Okey Dokey.

2. When Irish Eyes are Smalling.

A Little White Gardenia,

3. Improvisation..

Everything goes with love. Restless.

4. My Song without a name. 5. Who. "

il

I'll see you again. Japanese Sandman.

6. Lost.

7. Nobody's Sweetheart.

8.35 p.m.-

The London Palladium Orchestra

Dawn (Matt).

Sunset (Matt),

Selection of Operatic

Gems

(arr. Forbes).

Les Sylphides (arr. Lotter)

Moon time (Collins).

Old Vienna Moon (arr. Cardew). Live, Laugh and Love

Herbert).

(arr.

9 pm A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter) and announcements. 9.20 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Recital by Molly Portallion (Contralto) accompanied by Clare Shand, LRAM.

PROGRAMAE

I. (a) To a Wild Rose-Mac-

Dowell.

2.30 pm-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties 3.45 p.m.-Sign Of

6 p.m.--Sunset Dance Programme

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

Period

635 p.m.--English Informational

Period.

6.35 p.m.--Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan. Culbert son and Fritz,

STABILIZATION OF THE

DULLAB

was in Mexican dollars, the ex-

The stabilization of the dollar change value of which has been -greatly reduced.

has removed one of the most. Eventually, on Apr 23. terms alarming factors of uncertaints. were arrived at which Mr. Bell the fixed rate of exchange being and I considered not only to be sumciently low to assist expert fair and equitable but also the trade.

maximum "obtainable. I therefore The value of the dollar has re- informed his Excellency that I mained practically constant since was prepared to recommend their it was stabilized at 1s ja on acceptance to the bondholders.

November 4 last year, which is an.

Provided excellent

this sign

BONDHOLDERS' PROSPECTS The terms "suggested were at stability continues-and I see no once transmitted to London, and reason why it should not do 30-if after having been approved of by only the Japanese will cease their the Chinese Bondholders' Com-efforts to do everything they can mittee appointed by the Bank of te hinder the progress of China. England were published in ine the night of capital from the Press on May 5 by the Chinese country during the past two years Ambassador in London. My per- should be reversed, and China will 7 p.m-La Insular Cigar and Ciga-sonal opinion is that unless any once again become an attractive unforeseen. occurs, the field for the investment of foreign. rette Factory presents "Alres Filipinas," with Juan' silos, Jr. bondholders will receive the full capital and his String Ensemble. 7.30 p.m.-Symphonie Interlude. 7.45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cla. presents

Enya Gonzales, soprano.

8 pm-To be announced.

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and

thing

5 per cent. interest during the General Chiang Kai Shek has the Communists" In Arst three years.

dealt with

I trust that the holders of these Shansi as effectively as he did With these in bonds are satisfied with the set-two years ago tlement arrived at and that they Kwangst, and I no longer regard 8.15 pm-Rincon Espanol," fea- realle that. were it not for the them as a danger to the country." and banditry art success of the Administration's Communism turing Ramon. Estella

mines since their reorganization, slowly disappearing.

Unfortunately the smuggling they would not have been able to receive one dollars (Hear, hear. situation at the present momen

The Chinese Government, also threatens the very foundations of his expressed the desire to settle the Chiba It is practically entirexy two loans que by them to the organized and tried out by syndicate. After protracted distintas and Koreaits, and ap- cussions we arrived at terme of pears to be tacitly approved of by minary in the settlement which appeared to be the sadnese

8.30 p.m.-Basque, Presentation. 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations

Local Market Reporis, p.m.-NEPA. Programme.

Cruz and 9.30 p.m.-Tirso

Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10 pm-Sign Off

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fair and just and the best obtain-north. ible. Thus two of your assets in "If Japan really desires to com China, 13 her China which have been "frozen" | operate with since 1925 will become Hquid. The spokesmen from time to time pro- agreed amount will be paid off by fess that she does, she is capable

The following frequencies will be equal instalments over a period of of putting u stop to this depior-

Hong Kong Times

GSH 21.47 Me}s (13.37 m.)

1

used -

GSG 17.79 Mc/* (16.88 m)

7 pm Big Ben Quentin Maclean.

at the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema. Elephant and Castle, London, The Old Oak Tree (Meyer). Selection, I Pagliacci (Leoncavallo),

7.15 pm-World &fare. (b) O Flower Divine-Haydn 7.30 pm.-"Londen Fle."

Wood.

(c) Early in the Morning-

Montagu Phillips.

2. (a) Only & Rose ("Vagabond a

King")-Friml

(b) Alice Blue Gown ("trene")

-Tierney.

9.30 p.m. "Eugen Onegin"-Walte (Tachaikovsky) played by the Royal Opera Orchestra, Coventy Garden.

9.40 p.m. From the Studio

Talk: Aviation No. 3-"Flying the Empire. Air Mail" by a Com- mander of an Air Liner.

10 p.m-Big Ben: Dance Muslé bý

the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra," 11 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1,05 p.all DJA, DJB (German,

Enguer!

German Folk. Song.

1:10 pm-Condert of Light Musle. 2 p.m.-Reports 'from the Olympic

Cramés, **

2.30 pm Concert of Light Music

(continued),··

255 pm-Greetings to our listen-

2 pri News and Economic Review

in German 3.15 p.The Kaleidoscope pf

430in Woman's Consultation

Hour

445 BmTopical Talk.

12 years, and by the end of 1937 able situation in a moment. The your liquid resources will have in-huge loss of Customs revenue to creased by the sum of £178,900, the Nanking Government is ob- The rat instalment has recently vious, been received.

The so-called autonomy, move- GOOD WILL OF GOVERNMENT ment efiginéefed by the Japanese with the Idea of separating the AND RAILWAY AUTHORITIES

Northern five

Provinces from

tions.

I should like to express my sin- cere appreciation and gratitude Nanking has so far not been suc- for the good will and friendly cessful, but their objective t Book, spirit invariably shown by the doubtedly remains. lyrics, and music by Harry Chinese authorities, both Govern- GENERAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S

SERVICES TO CHINA Howard. Presented by Johnment and railway. They have al-

ways been willing to meet us in Were it not for this uncertainty Pudney. p.m.-The BBC Empire Orches every way possible, and I am ex-in the north, I regard the future tra; leader, Daniel Melsa; con-tremely grateful for their courtesy of China with couâdence and op ductor, Eric Fogg. Kate Winter and kindness from beginning to timism, and I still believe that. (Soprano). Orchestra: Over-end, during the whole of these General Chiang Kai Shek is und ture, Euryanthe (Weber). Kate various and complicated negotia will be able to deal effectively with the situation; but it is a terrible Winter and Orchestra; L'amero

So far as our affairs are con- thing to think that the wonderful (Re Pastore) (Violin ob cerned, both General Chiang Kai aorts of this great and patriotic bligato-Daniel Melsa); Non so plu (Figaro) (Mozart). Orches her and General Yang Yung Tat leader not only to resuscitate his tra: Suite. Pique Dame (The continue to take the greatest in-country and bring happiness and terest in them, and we are foc- contentment to 400,000,000 of his Queen of Spades): (1) Chorus tunate in knowing that Dr. Wong countrymen, but also to open up of Shepherds and Shepherd Wen Hao, our former special conta vast new market to the trade esses (2) Sarabande (3) Daet missioner, who has done so much and commerce of the whole world. (Daphnis and Chloe) (4) Finale for the Administration up to date, can possibly be frustrated by the (Tchaikovsky).Kate Winter: The Maiden Blush (Quilter). Where be Going? (arr. Cyril Scott), Summer, ta s-Cumen in (arr. Cylu scotty, To a Messen Eer (La Forge). Orchestra: Miniature Fantasy for String

GSH 21:47 LIĆ/8-(13,97 m) Orchestra (Engene Goossens),

080 17.79 Me/s (16.86 m.) Valses (L'Enfant et les Borti-

GBF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) teges) (Ravel, arr. Branga), to pm-Big Beti. A Recibal by

ada) Lithuanian Dance (Rimsky-Korsakov).

9 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal 9 p.m. The News and Announce-

menta.p

9.25 p.m."Down to the Bea in

Ships: Bea; Harvests-Inshore. fishing in Scotland. wilapi

9.45

Close down TRANBEDSSION: 3 Two of the following frequencies | will be vied

is now located in Nanking.

PERSONAL D'PRESSIONS With regard to the future I have little to add to what I said

apparent determination of the Japanese to do everything in their power to prevent a united China from coming into běh 2

We can only trust that 1936 will Drove to be as peaceful a year ar 1935, and that our hopes, and the hopes of our Chinese partners, for success of the Administration may be reduze

Veronica Mansfield (Australian Once again I should like to Messo-Boprano). On a Time thank the syndicate. staff, both (John Attey), Fain would I British and Chinese at home and that Note Tobias abroad, for their loyal work and Change Hume). Phillis was a Faire cooperation during the past year. The report and accounts were Maide (Anon, arr. Kech), Look- ing Backward (Pary) air panimously adopted the retiring House of Joy (Edger Quifery afrectory re-elected, and the an

ditors having been reappointed Winter (Balfour Gardiner). 10.15 pm The Bournemouth the proceedings terminated with

Municipal Orchestra; leader, bedrty Tote 101 thanks to the chairman and directors, and to the staff at home and abroad. H (Continued on Page 11)

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