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Broadcast By ZBW. On 355 Metres
12.90-2.15 p.m.--European Record- | 3 p.m.-News and Economic Review
in English.
ed Music.
12.30 p.m.-Dol Dauber's Balon $10 pm-To-day in Germany.
Orchestra with Richard TRU-
Sound Pictures. bèr (Tenor).
3.30 p-Over the Waves.
1 pm-Local: Time Signal and A variety hour.
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m.-Dance Music. 1,30 p.m.-Reuter Press Rugby Press, Local: Weather Fore- Announce-
... cast, Time and
menta.
Es
1.40. p.m.--Variety Items
2 p.m.-Concert Waltzes.
2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
5-8 pm-European Programine.
5-6 p.m.-A Relay of the Honr
Kong Hotel Dance. Orchestra from the Root Garden
4.45 pm-New German Entertain- -ment Music. KWS Orchestra. conducted by Eugen Sonntag. 5.30 pm.--News and Economic Re-
view in German.
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1.
Anniversaries and Holidayn.---St Rumigius, Bishop
Cinemas.
King's The Ghost Goes West.** Queen's "Next Time We Love," Oriental:-Thirteen Hours By Air.!"- World: "Chineno Piqture." Alhambra Country Beyond," "Mujestia":—"City Lights,"
Stor:-"Dangerous." Entertainments.—Max Malini
5.45 p.m.-Hitler Youth Pro- Gloucester Hotal, 9.00 p.m.
gramme Festival Hour,
6.15 p.m.-Sign off DJA and
DJB
(German, English).
6.35 p.m.-Call
and
DJB
DVE (German, English). German Folk Song. p.m.-Concert of Light Music -
6 p.m.-Children's Studio Con- 8 p.m.-News in English
cert.
6.30 p.m.-
I.
Light Orchestral Concert.. Orchestra-Forget it and smile
(Bohmelt)
Song. La Pena Collet)-Raquel
Meller.
Saxophone Solo-Variations sur Malborough (Arr. Combelle)- Marcel Mule. Song-When I am dead, my dearest (Landon Ronald) -Joseph Hislop (Tenor). Orchestra. Cara Mia (Broda
zki).
Violin Solo L'Heure Exquian
(Hain)Albert Sandler. Orchestra-Sagebock-Waltz Flute Solo Carmen Fantasy
(Bizet)--Marcel Moysɛ. Orchestra De Plopus au Palais
d'Angkor (Marceu).
7. p.m.-
Talkie Memories by Reginald Dixon at the Organ.
1. Roberta Selection.
2 Sweet Music-Selection.
3. Mississippi-Selection.
4. Broadway Melody of 1938
Selection.
7.13 p.m.Tidworth Tattoo, 1935" played by the Massed Bands of the Southern Command. 1.30 p.m.--
A Relay from London A Talk by the Empire Pro-
gramme Director.
7.45
p.m.-Closing Local Stock
Quotations.
7.48 p.m.--
Two Songs by Nelson Eddie (Baritone).
1. Auf Wiedersehen.
2. When I show too old to dream 7.55 pm -
From the Studio
"Peter Simple Books A Date."
8.15. p.m.-Greetings to our Listen
ers in the "Far East" and Call DJQ.
8.20 p.m-Concert of Light Music
(continued) p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
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9.15 p.m.-Chamber Music. 10 p.m.-News and Ecoramic Re
view in English on DJE DJQ in Durch on DJB.
10.15 pm-To-day in Germany
Sound Pictures.
Lectures.-Theosophical Society, 8.00 Kong University, 5.30 p.m. p.m.; Professor L. T. Ride, at Hoag
Meeting.-St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship, 3.90 p.m.; Annuzi, of Houg Kong Cricket League, at Urban Council Room, Post Office Building, 5.13.p.. Social.-Cheera Chul Bridge wid Mah Jong Drive, 8.00 p.1.; Civil Service Cricket Club Whist Drive, 9.00 P. M.C.L. (Prison Branch Whist sad Mah Jong Drive, in St. John's Cathedral Hall, p..
Sports. Hockey --R. U. R. y. Nomads (Murray Ground), 5.15 p.m.
· Cricket.—Annual League Meeting. Post Office Building, 5.15 p..
Race Meeting, noon.
Racing. Entrica close for 8th Extra
Snooker.-Stee} Coulson's Booker League, P. O. Mess v. B. E. Mess; C. U. C. v. R. A. Mess; R, N. P. v. G. S. Mean; C. 9. C., C. v. Signals:
R. W、 F. v. D. R. C.
Moon-Full Moon, 5.01 a.m. VIII
10.30 pm---News Review. 10.45 p..-Symphony Concert.
Sulte from "The Free. Corporal" ("Der Freikorporal") (Voller- thun): Four Songs from "Oat-p..
Moon, 18th. Day.
Sunrise.--6,15 A.10.
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* FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1936
COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.
XP THEIR SALES BOOK. DEUDELL STREET
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:
Black Wood Ware, Teak Office" & Drawing Room Furniture: Bed Room and Dining boom Furnitüre, Electric Refrigerators, Table Fans & Lamps, Typewnters, Sewing Machines, Gra mophones and Records, Carpets & Rugs, Porcelain and Glase" Ware," Pictures,' Glass & E. P. Ware, Cutlery, Brass and Aluminium Ware, Ice Chests, Ornaments, Radio Sets, Enamelled Baths, Upriaht Planes,
Sunset.-6.11 Curios, Wardrobe Trunks, etc., etc.
land" Vollerthun); 5th B dat Tides.-High at 9.20 and 21.84; Low major (Schubert), Soloist: at 2.37 and 15.19. Georg Hollger, Baritone. Con- ductor: W. Richter-Reichhelm,
12 midnight-Close DJE. 11Q. DJB
(Germ., Engi).
RADIO MANILA
5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News' and Music-English and Span-- Ish Current Events and Vaude. ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva.
| 7 a.th.—Sign On.
9.50 am--Nelson Financial... Re
view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m.8ign 01
2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review
and Musleal Varieties. |-8.45 p.m.-Bign Off
יי
5 p.m.-U.F. Conservatory of Music-
-Monthly Students' Recital- Relayed from Villamor Hall. "
6 p.m.-Sunset Dance Programme
by the Lyric Orchestra. 620 pm-8panish Informatiorul
Period
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-35 p.m.-English Information
ther Report and Announce- ments.
8.05 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. 11.30 p.m.-Close Down, 8.05-11.m.-European" Program
me from Z.EK. on a frequency of 840 Kulocycles.
8.05 p.m.-Sonata in F Minor" (Beethoven) (Op. 57) Played
"
by Frederic Lammond (Plano-" forte).
8.22 p.m.-
Ruy
Orchestra Music. Blas-Overture
sohn).
Mendels
Overture.The Merry Wives of
Windsor (Nicolai).
Aire Andaluz (Lucena). 8.47 'p.m
J
A short Recital by Elsie Suddaby (Soprano)
1. The Rose-Bud, Hark! Hark!
The Lark (Schübert).
2. Serenade (Schubert).
3. Ave Maria ("Cavalleria Rusti-
cana”). (Mascagni).
4. Spring had come ("Hiawat-
ha") (Coleridge-Taylor).
9 p.m.-News and Announcements
from London.
9.20 p.m.-
Pianoforte Syncopations by Patricia Kossborough,
1. Cavalcade of Martial Tunes.
the Candy
2. Sweetmeat Joe,
Man
3. Anything
4. Jul Darling-Selectio
5. If I love again.
9.40 p.m.-
Period.
€ 55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan. Culbert- son and FrEX.
7 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 7.15 p.m.-To be announced. 7.30 p.m.--"Rincon Espanol," fea-
"touring Ramon Estella. 7.45 p.. Carson Robison and his Buckaroos, presented by the Distributors of Kerosene Elec- trólun
& p.m. To be announced. 8.15 p.m.Grand Canyon Suite (Grofé)-Paul Whiteman and
.
his Concert Orchestra. 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports. 9p.m.-Listerine Amateur Hour. with Baron Unterbcisen, Mas- ter of Ceremonies.
0.30 p.m.-Musical Varieties.
10 p.m.-Sign of.
>
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2.
Holidays.The
Anniversaries and Holy Guardian Angels.
Cinemas.
King's "The Ghost, Goss West."* Queen's Evensong."
Oriental:"The Widow From ionta
Carlu,"
WorldChinese Picture." Albninpr:-"Country" Beyond." Star Dangerous.”
Leatures.-Helena May Christian Fellowship Meeting, 10. a.m.
Meetings-St. Andrew's Club Cont mittee, 8.30 p.m.
Miscellaneous." Retreat” by Com bined Baud and Drums of 2nd Battalion East Lanes, at Shamshuipo, 5.15 p.n. BiH. Q. R. A. Sergeante ex Whist Drive and Tombola, 8.30 p
* Sports.
Floodlight Bowbi--Hong Kong
Y
also
One Telescope and Stand în Cuavdë One Slot Machine" One Philco Badio (9 tubes)" One Kennedy Radio (6.tubes)
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ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 18 OCTOBER, 1988.
TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS
BARE-LEGGED
Kowloon Hong Kong Electric R.C.h IN COURT
2.00 p.m.
Moon.-VII Moon. 17th. Day. Suprise.-6.15 D.M.
p.01.
ル
Sunset.10 Woman Replies To
Tides. High at 10.14 and 21,58; Low at 3.45 and 15.50.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3.
"Anniversaries and Holidays.-Feant of St. Teresa of the Holy Child Jesus (the Little Flower). (1987).
Bazaari-Precious Blood Couvent, in Sharalipo.
Cinemas. King's The Poor Little Rich Girl" Queen's Evening." Oriental-"The Widow From Mosts
Carlo.
Work Chinese Picture." Alhambra :-"The Poor Little Rich
Girl,"
Star: "Come Out Of The Pantry. * Dances.-R.E.0.C.A. Dance in China Fleet Club Theatre, 8.30 p.m.; Grand Carnival Dance üt Hotel Seiil
Entertainments, — Gloucenter Ifute! Opening of Ballroom and Loango.
Miscellaneous-Laging of Foundatin Stono of Children's Hospital, Precious Blood Convent Ground, Shamshuipo;
J.P.'s Rebuke
".
"I WENT FOR JUSTICE. NOT FOR CRITICISM”
With a glance at Mr. Stella Shepherd, the 24-year-old daugh ter of a tradesman of High-street, Welling, Alderman; A. J. Penny chairman of the Dartford Bench, asked: "Why don't you come here properly dressed?"
The woman's solicitor apolo- glsed, and the chauman observed: "I do not blame you. It is dis- respect to the Court on her part and nothing else."
Mr. Shepherd' wore Ban dress. with short sleeves, and had no stockings or has.
She summoned her husband. Herry Arthur Bhepherd, of Kim-
LEAGUE DEBATE German Club holds Spucisi Harvest berley-road, Peckham, EE, for
Criticism From New Zealand
Festival Celebration at 9.00 pm. Moou.-VIȚI Moon, 18th, Day. Sunrise.--8,15
-6.00, .. Sunset:-6.12
P.M.
Tides-High at 8.25 and 20.49; Low nt 2.11 and 14.67.
SCOTLAND'S
OLDEST NATIVE
desertion, and obtained 'an order (with 15s. a week maintenance.
Mrs. Shepherd, greatly upset by the observations of the chairman of the Bench, said after the Court. rose: "I went there for justice and not for cheap criilclan.
"The least the chairman might have done was to have left cri- ticism of a lady's dress to the woman magistrate who was sitting on the Bench"at" the time.
London, Sept." 29. Mr. Stanley Bruce (Australia) the Aga Khan (India) and Mr. W. Jordon (New Zealand) were among the speakers who continued the general debate in the League. As- sembly at Geneva this afternoon Vocal Variety.
Mr. Bruce said the Assembly
The oldest living Scot, Miss Dancing with my Darling-Lu should respond wholeheartedly to
Isabella Miller, of Boat of Murthly, cienne Boyer (Soprano).
306 the lead given by Britain, the Caputh, near Dunkeld was Two heads against the moon-whited States and France in their sears old on Sept. 4.
CHA Conolly (Tenor).
Ex- Bhe herself cut the cake recent monetary agreement. Humorous The Lion and Albert
-Stanley Holloway by change controls, tarifs, quotas and with the 106 candles at the party
other trade restrictions had ledand
WIZA one regret to much economile unrest and the that her brother, Daniel, of Ken- Travelin' all alone The Bo-opportunity was how present for sington-place. Camden Hill, Lon- well Sisters.
quest).
Tzinga doodle-day Maurice
Chevaller.
Amer
solving these problems...
The Aga Khan said that to con-
her
... "Old men of to-day are too. fond of passing observations on the dress of modern women, who incidentally, possess an infinite- Ty larger amount of common sense than the women of their days.
"GRANDMOTHERS' - IDEALS”
The old men try to judge us by the ideals of their grandmothers. which is absurb and ridiculous.
"If magistrates confined them- serven to the facts of a case in- ́stead of themselves ridiculing by- narrow-minded and short-sight= ed observations, the administre- tion of police, courte might be more expeditions, +1"""
don, who is 95, was not present.
She has not seen him since 1914 By the Wishing Well-Curtis and demn the League after sixteen Miss Miller has a clear recollec- years of its short life because they tion of Queen Victoria's visit to the had learnt that men and nations highlands in 1844. She visited the were impervious was a foolish as great 1851 exhibition in London and to condemn all philosophies and all speaks of the time when no bridge religions because of the present spanned the River Tay, and travel-As it happened, in my case stale of the world.
10 p.m.-Big Ben from London.
Harry Roy and his Orchestra. 11.p.m.-Close Down. ・・
BERLIN PROGRAMME
| 1.05 pm-Call DJA: DJB (German,
English)..
lers changed
had no intention whatsoever, off Mr. Jordon criticised the failure rying across these coaches by fer- was dressed quite respectably and of the League to apply sterner
She was born (in-1880) in the | transgressing the etiquette of"the measures in support of the Coven house in which she now lives and court. ant during the Italo-Abyssinian dis-where, except for eleven years in I think it is infinitely worse and London, she has always lived. decidedly more unhealthy to be She still reads her newspaper dressed in a Gladstone collar, a without spectacles, kalte socks and heavy morning cost, and a thick walks unaided in the garden daily, vest as was Mr. Penny. 'She completed six pairs of socks "He is the one to be criticised- for Caputh Church sale of work, not L"
pute Sanctions had to be frome diate and effective. New Zealand was prepared to do its part in making the collective security a
German Folk Bong. 1.10 pm-Light Mukte. 2°p.m. —News in German, 2.15 pm-Light Music (continued). 2.65 pm-Greetings to our listen---reality int
ers in Australia.
"British Wierless,