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HORRORS OF NEXT WAR Incendiary Bombs On Cities

AMERICAN

INVENTOR'S

FORECAST

A man who knows secrets relat ing to inventions which, it is stated, could wipe out whole cities. is now in London.

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European re-

corded programme. 12.30 p.m.-Dance Music,

1 p.m.-Local: *Report.

||

ers in Australla.

3 p.tu-News and Economic Review

in English. Time Signal and 3.15 p.m.-To-day

Sound Pictures.

In

Germany.

1.03 p.m.-Songs by Marta Eggerth | 3.30 p.m.-Brass Band.

(Soprano).

1.15 p.m.-Hawafian Music.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Local:

Weather forecast, stime and announcements.

4 p.m.-Reich Party Day 1938.

5 p.m.-Children's Hour:

"Apprentices!"

All the kiddies to join in! 6.15 pm-Sports Review.

1.40 pm-The New Mayfair Or- 6.30 pm-News and Economic Re-

chestra.

2.15 p.m.-Cose down

5 to 8 pm-European programme.

He is acquainted with all the latest developments in modern scientific methods of warfare 3 to 7 pin-A Relay of the Hong and loathes the very thought of | war.

Mr. Willam Dubilier, the famous American Inventor, denied in an interview with a reporter recent- ly that he is visiting this coun- try to negotiate the sale to the British Government of a new scientific weapon of defence.

There is no truth," he said, "In a report that the purchase of this invention has been negotiated through German Industrialists."

DETECTING SHIPS AND

'PLANES

Mr. Dubilier, who was appren- ticed in his youth to Marcoal and who is the inventor of the sub- mariae detector device used by the Allies during the war, described a device by which battleships or geroplanes outside the range of sound or hearing can be detected and located with exact precision.

"It is absolutely untrue that I am here to negotiate the sale of this Invention to the British ce- fence chiefs," he said. “It is sim- ply an instrument based on '1 principle which has been known to and utilised by astronomers for

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"If a man were to light match on a hill five miles away

I could locate his exact position from the heat of the match with the aid of this instrument," he declared. "It is a simple but extremely sensitive device which operates by means of Infra-red rays."

The most damaging of an mo- dern weapons. Dubilier considers. Is the thermite bomb. which is much smaller and yet more des- tructive than the types of bomb

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra, from the Roof Garden.

7 p.m.-

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view in German.

5.45 p.m.-Orchestral Concert.

8.15 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB

(Germ.. English).

6.55 p.m.-Call DJE. and "DJB

(German, English),

A Programme of Spanish Music Orchestra-En La Alhambra

Serenata (Breton), Madrid Symphony Orchestra. Pianoforte Balo Sevilla (Al-

Deniz-Arthur Rubinstein Song-Soneto A Cordoba

Palla).-Maria Barrientos (80-9 prano) Violin Solo-Tango (Albeniz, Op.

185).—Yelli d'Aranyl. Orchestra-Danza Española. No. 6 (Granados)-Madrid Sym- phopy Urchestra, Song--Granadinas (Farewell, my

Uranada) (Celleja--Bartera)--- Tito Schipa (Tenor). Song-Princesita (Little Princess) (Palomero - Padilla). Tito Schipa (Tenor).

German Folk Song.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Musie

a p.m.-News in English

6.15 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the "Far East" and Call DJQ.

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8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music One Upright Piano by Rosen Kraus.

(continued)

p.m.-Reich Party Day 1934

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re

view in English on DJE DJQ in Dutch on DJB.

and MusicalTM Varieties

10.18 pm-To-day in Germany

Bound Pictures.

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10.30 p.m.-"Little Things too can TERMS CASE ON DELIVERY.

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Music and Poesy.

115 p.m.-Hitler Youth

Pro-

gramme: Books for the "Youngtoit."

7.30 p.n-Closing Local Stock 11.30 um.-"The Declaration

Quotations.

7.33 p.m.-

Latest Talkle Hits" Vocal-Twilight on the Trail The Trail of the Lonesome Plue").The Hill Billies. Song With All my heart ("Her Master's Volco")-Robert Ash- ley (Baritone). Song-A Melody from the Sky The Trail of the Lonesome Pine")-Kitty Masters.

Piano Solos-"Queen of Hearts" -Selection. — Patricia Ross- borough.

Song-Would you ("San Francis-

co")-Leslie Hutchinson. 7.50 p.m.-

Three Xylophone Solos by Rudy Starita

1. The Squirrel Dance."

2. Darice of the Paper Dolls. 3. Dance of the Raindrops.

which were carried by aircraft 8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- during the Great War.

"All the great Powers have mu lions of these bombs ready." he said. "One Hundred of then. dropped on a city would be sum- cient to ensure its complete des- truction. They are not explosive out incendiary, and 100 would start 10,000 fizes

The horror of another' war, as- serted Mr. Dubilier, would be in- describable.

"AMAZED AND DISGUSTED

Mr. Dubilier declared that he was amazed and disgusted at the state or Europe and its warlike preparatons, ond deplored the fact that the inventions of scien- tists should be used for destructive

Cras.

ther Report and announce- ments.

8.03 p.m.-A Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre (Chinese).

11 p.m-Close down. 805 to 11 p.m.-EUROPEAN PRO- GRAMME FROM Z.EK. ON A, FREQUENCY OF 840 KILO- CYCLES.

8.05 pm-Fritz Kreisler (Violin).

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone)

1. A May Beeze ("Songs without Words" (Mendelssohn) (arr.

Kreisler).

Love." A Sketch Blume.

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12 midnight-Close DJE, UJQ, DJB

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7 a.m.--Sign Of.

11.15 am-Sign Of

2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review 0.30a.m.-Nielson Financial Re

view and Musical Varieties

3.45 p.m.-Sign Of

5.30 p.m.-UP. Conservatory Ef

Music-Radio Practice Hour.

6.10 p.m.-"Melody Lane" featuring

Mario del Rio.

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Informatior:aj

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

7 p.m.-To be announced. 7.15 p.m.-The Manila Motor Com- pany presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champions.

2. Song-Pligrim's Song. Op. 47.7.30 p.m.-To be announced.

8 p.m. The Mystery Singer, No. 5 Tschaikovsky Tolstol).

3. Violin Solos Liebesfreud 8.15 p.m.-Concerto in A Minor

(Love's Joy) (Kreisler). Liebesleid (Love's Borrow)

(Kreisler).

4. Songs Wanting you ("The

New Moon") (Romberg). Lover come back to me "The

New Moon") (Romberg).

"It is no use blaming the scien·' Mists," he said. "All their devices are capable of being used for benencent and peaceful purposes. Indeed, all these loathsome met- | 3.30 p.m.--- hods of destruction are based on Inventions evolved to assist in the peaceful progress of mankind.

"It is an outrageous thing that war should be so much in the alr

Vocal Gems. Lilac Time (Schubert),

Veronique (Messager). 8.47 p.m.-"Peer Gynt Suite" -In-

cidental Music (Orleg). p.m.-News and Announcements

from London.

7

to-day. Propaganda by profit-9 making interests is largely respon- sible. There should be no profit 9.20 p.m.-"Concerto in F Major" derived from slaughter. and I think that the nationalisation of the arms industry might be very beneficial

(Grleg)-Arthur de Greef and

the Royal Albert Hall Orches- tra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald

8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports.

9 p.m.-"On Wings of Song" with

Ramon Alberto.

V.15 pm-Musical PotpouITI, 10 p.m.-Sign off,

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION 2

Saturday

(Hong Kong Times)

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ganoff: The Birch in the Meadow. Orchestra; Selection, Russian and Ludmilla (Glinka), Max Turganoff and Vladimir Ein: Ay-do-dol (Gretchanin- off). Polyanks. (All arrange- ments by Medvede) II.

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

ments,

920 p.m.-A Recitay by Vera Tow- sey (Planoforte). La Tricoteuse 3. C. Schickart (circa 1880), arr. and ed.. Alfred Moffat). Two Jigs (Michael, Christian Festing (1,700-1752); arr. and adapted by Craxton and Moffat), Postludium (Henry Holcombe (1890-1750), arr. and ed. Alfred Moffat). Sonata in G, Op. 79: (1) Presto alla Tedesca (2): Andante (3) Vivace (Beethoven). 9.45 p.m.-Close down,

TRANSMISSION 3.

The foon Kindes will be! The foliante las will be

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Orchestra and (George Gershwin) played by Paul Whiteman and his Or- chestra, with Roy Bargy at the Pianu.

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Those who seek to create. wir should be sent into the front line | 9.45 p.m.—

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POISON GAS IN WARFARE

Conference Discussion

Hendaye, Sept. 11. The question whether the Na- tionalist Government in Burgos is to be warned not to use poison gas was discussed at a conference in St. Jean de Luz, when the British Ambassador had suggested such p step... The view of the Swedish Bo cialist Senator. Branting's asser Hon that the Nationalists intend to use poison gas against the loyalists, was considered, but was not ad- missible, as, evidence.........

It was likewise decided to re- step in fra'n from taking any connection with the execution of hostages, since this might be taken as an unfriendly act, and not be in keeping with the neutrality agreement

Transocean News Service..

1. Fifty Years of Bong.

2. In. a Clock Store..

3. In a Bird Store.

10 p.m-Big Ben from London! Turner Layton (Tenor) and

Hawaiian Music

1. Books--He's an Angel - Moon over Miami. /

2. Instrumental-Mauna Kann and Lus.

Los.

3. Bong--My 8,08, for you. ("Soft

Lights and Sweet Music”),

4. Instrumental-Chiquita Waltz

Drifting and Dreaming.

3. Bongs-Lost.

Hypnotized

6. 'Instrumental-Tropical Hulas. 10.30 p.m.-Dance Music. 11. p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 B.hs-Call DJA, DIB (German.

English)

German Folk Song,

1.10 pm Merry Potpourri 2 pm-News in German,"

2.15 A Merry Potpourri (cont'd). 2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-

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10 p.m.-Big Ben, The BBC Scot-

tish Orchestra, p.m.-"Blackout.” A drama by Howard Thomas. Production by John Pudney.

11,

GBH 21.47 Mu/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16,86 m.) p.m.Big Ben. "Daylight Rab- bery."" or "The Thlef in the Night." A musical burlesque by the BEC Revue Chorus and the BBC Empire Orchestra (leader, Daniel Melsa; under the direction of Clifton Helll-11.30 well), The programme pro- gramme produced by Willam MacLury.

7.82 p.m.--Dance Music.

p.m.--The Forum Theatre Orchestra, directed by Philip, Martell. From the Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith. The Clock and the Dresden Figure (Ketelbey). The Star and the Rose (Schwartz, arr. Stacey), Selection, Carmen Bizet) : All Max Turganot (Soprano),

my Life (Stept). (Tenor), and Vladimir Elin 11.45 pm-Variety,

8 p.m-Sports Talk,

8.15 p.m. Medveder's Balalaika Orchestra. With Olgs Alexeeva

(Baritone). Orchestra: Bivouac 11.55 p.m.-The News: and An-

douncements. Songs: Grande valse de ballet į

(Fomin) Olga Alexeeva: A | Midnight-Greenwich Time Bignal. Gipsy Girl (Trad). Orchestra: 12,15 a.m.-The Emilio Colombo White, Russian Song, Llavonee-

The

Octet I Feel so Happy with you (Richardo). O Lovely Night (Lárdon Ronald). Chase the Ace (Engleman). Di Tie Rose; Raspacial (Trad., arr. Colom- Bo) Automine(Chaminade).

ha; Melody " with · Variations, The Apple Tree. Max Tur- ganoff:

Nightingale's Sweet Song (Gliere). Orches-1. tra: Chastoothka (Factory Tunes), Vladimir Elin: Sultan's Ariz

(Zaporoscheta) Tärte- movsky); Orchestra; Gipsy Songs Rasposhol. Two Wed- dns Liu: (1) A Princess in the Tower (2) The Betty Delik, Olen Alexeeva und Max Tur-1am-Close down,

Dù and Du (Die Fledermaus). (Johann Strauss). Selection. The Chocolate Boldier (Straus). Lucia, for you Alone (Bixlo). Fleur G'amour (Padilla), Gypsy Idyll (Plerey),

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