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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 555 Metres

12,30 to 2.15 p.m.--European re-

corded programme.

12.30. p.m.-Light Concert Items.

1 pm-Local: Time and Weather

Report.

1.03 p.m.-New Light Symphony

Orchestra

8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

continued). p.m.-News and Economic Re

view in German.

9.15 p.m.-Germans abroad.

Music and poetry from our Ger- man fellow citizens abroad.

1.30 p. Reuter Press, Rugby | 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

Press Local Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.

1.10 p.m.-Dance and Variety Items. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

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

Tunes from the Films

Do you remember my Arst love song-"Queen of Hearts"...

Gracie Fields

All my life-"Laughing Irish

Eyes-Leslie Hutchinson, "Naughty Marietta"-Ah! Sweet mystery of life.-George Scott- Wood (Plano-Accordeon). "Soft Lights and Sweet Music"-- Lost my rhythm, lost my music, Lost my man-Dinah Miller. „. "The King Steps Out" Medley.-

Reginald Foozt (Organ). "When Knights were bold"--I'm still dreaming-Jack Buchanan, "The Great Ziegfeld-Selection. 7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex-. change Market Report. 7.35 p.m

Orchestre Faymonde Polonaise Militaire Chopin, arr.

Walter).

Dance "of the Ketelbey).

merry mascote

Electric Girl (Helmburgh, am

Holmes).

From the Studio 7.45 pm-An Appeal for the Nethersold Rebuilding Fund by Dr. S. W. T'30.

8 p.m.-Local: Time, "Weather Re-

port and Announcements,

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8.03 p.m.-Concerto in B minor, Op.

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Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.-Aloha from Hawall (A love greeting from Hawald). Songs by Erich Kahl, sung by Hanajurgen Walther, temor, „ 10.43 p.m.-Life in # German

Training centre.

11 p.m.A lullaby sounds in the

breeze."

Songs by Edmund Schroder, sung

by Franz Wolf, Baritone. 11.15 p.m.-German Marches. 11.45 p.m.-Good Night,

12 midnight-Close DJE DJQ, DJB

(German. English).

BROADCASTING

AND SLANDER

Special Legal Code Suggested

Solicitors attending the provin- efal meeting of the law. Society at Nottingham recently consider- ed the law of defamation as it of- fects broadcasting, the Press. and literary work, states the "Morning Post."

The subject was introduced by Mr. Isidore Kerman, of London, who suggested that defamatory matter broadcast should be placed

61 (Elgar), played by Yehudi | on the footing of libel and not of Menuhin and the London Sym-oral publication.

phony Orchestra.

8.53 p.m.-

33

Two Songs by John McCormack Now sleeps the crimson petal

(Quilter).

A fairy story by the fire (Meri-

Kanto),

+

9 p.m.--London: News and An-

nouncements.

9.20 pm-

From the Studio Syncopation at the Plano

Doreen Ma

1. Someday Sweetheart.

2. Did I remember.

3. Medley.

4. Take my heart.

!

"It Is, I think," he said, "quite certain that to treat broadcast utterntices as purely a form of slander and subject to the same rules of law cannot be justified.

"In my submission the time must come when it should be seriously. weighted whether a definite code should be enacted in respect of publication by broadcasting, in which there should be a Kability within proper Imitations for all by erroneous matter stated concern

ing the private individual or trad- ing concern, and in which code the provision of the law concern- ing the element of malice should

5. When oman loves a man.

6. Shelk of Araby.

9.40 p.m.

Scottish Muste

Song The Banks of Allan Water (Traditional)-Muriel Brunskill (Contralto). Song-My ain wee hoose (Wilson and Murro)-Laidlaw Murray (Baritone). Orchestra-Glasgow Highlanders (arr. Diack)--Scottish Country Dance Orch

And no part.

||

"It might also well be consider- ed whether a right to compel the broadcasting of any correction of

defamatory withdrawal of

or erroneous matter should not be vested in the Court or otherwise provided for."

LIBEL LAW AMENDMENT

DIARY OF LOCAL WHEN YOU FEEL

EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28,

Anniversarias abd Holidayy.6L Simon and St. Jude. Anniversary of Bishop Hall's Consuération.

Auctions-Furniture, at. Lammert's Hong Kong Sales Room, 2,30 p.m. ·

Cinemins

King's The Law In Her Hand."' Queen's :-"Mr. Deeds Opel To

Town,"

Orienta! :-"The Voice Of Dugle

Ana."

World-Chinese Picture. Alhambra "Farmer Is The Dell' Majostia:-"Littla Ameries." Star :-"The Man Hunk" Daicos.-R.E.0.0.A. Danes at Penin-·| sula Hotel: Choero' Club Dance, 8.00 p.10.

Meetings. Kowloon Union Church Women's Guild, 10.00 ..

Miscellaneous.—Exhibition of Paint- inga, Olepenster Hotel, 10 à.m. to 7.00 p.. Official Opening of Travel, "Asso ciation's new headquarters la Kowloon, 3.00 p.m.

** Rehearsals,* Make Řečeva," by Central Deftish School pupils, in ald School Hall, Nathan Road, 3.30 pan.

Social-Bailors' Home and Seamen'a Institute Whist Drive, 9.00

Whist Drive and Tombola” in „Garrison Sergeants Mess, Queen's Rond: 8.30

p.m.

५.

Sports.

Football League, Second Division: Royal Welch Fusiliers Royal Ulster Rifas (Chathain Road); 3,00 p.m.

Shooting.-Hong Kong Rifle Asocia tion Spoon and Practice Shoot (Army Range, Kowloon City), 2.00 p.m.

Yacht-Sweepstake Baces. Moon.-IX Moon, 14th. Day. Sunrise.-6.26 5. M. Sunset.---3.49

p.m.

Tides. High at 7.19 and 19.30; Low at 1.21 and 13.30.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. ·

Anniversarion and Holidays.-St

Lucius.

Cinemas. King's The Law In Har Hand."

Goes Queen's :-"Mr. Deeds

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Town."

Oriental "The Voice of Bugle

Ann."

World:"Chinese Picture."' Alhambra Parole!" Majestic Little Amerien." StarThe Man Hunt." Lectures.-Theosophical Society, 6.00

p.m.

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Meetings. Monthly, Hong Kong Philatele Society, Bouth China Morning Post Board Room, 5.30 p.m.; St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship, 3.00 p.m.; Toc II Supper Meeting at Seamen's Instituto, 7.30 p.m.

Miscellaneous,Central British Schoolblem in hairdressing was encoun- Annual Speech Day, 11.00 a.01.

Hotel. 10.00 .m. Exhibition of Paintings, Gloucester to 7.00p.m.; St. Andrew's Club Beach Excursion, 8.38

p.co..

Social Cheero Club Bridge and Aah Jong Drive, 8.00p.m.; Civil Service Cricket Club Whist Drive, 9.00 p.m. Kowicon Union Church Whist Drive, 8.4 p.10.

Sports. Racing-Entries close. for the Hong Kong Jockey Club's Tenth Extra Race Meeting, Noon

Snooker. Eteel Coulson League Patrick v. R.A. Mess; P.O.Menn v.

tered recently at. Columbia Studios for scenes in Frank Capra's forth- coming "Lost Horizon" starring Ro- nald Colman,

The assignment required the making of eight thousand one trun- dred braids to be worn by Tibetan natives in the picture. A Tibetan, woman, research revealed, wears hundred her hair in exactly one and eight braids.

never

The number of braids varies, for the custom has a re-

C.U.C.; B.N.P. v. Siguals; C.B.C.C.gious significance, each braid, re- r. G.B. Mess; D.R.C.. Royal Welch presenting a volumn of the khan- Fusiliers,

dhur, or Tibetan bible, The Colum-

bia Studio hairdressers were re- Sunset.-5.48quired to furnish seventy-five wigs

Moon.--IX Moon, 15th. Day? Sutiriae.-8.20

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braided according to the native

Mr. Kerman criticised Bill to amend the law of libel, placed be- tore the conference of the Empire p... Press Union, recently by Mr. Ken- Tides. High at 6.22 and 20.14; Low specification neth Henderson "I submit. heat 2.11 and 14.04. said, that such reform as may be required is merely in the clarifica- Strathspey King tion of a wholesome and benefic- (Scott Skinner)-Florence Mac- Bride.

Song I'm gled my bert's my ain (arr. Ingils)-Margaret Stewart (Soprano), Violin The

ent branch of the Common Law, CHANGE IN OATH don, will be a holiday for the

rather than a cutting down of the Vocal Duet Roy's, wire o All-rights which it has conferred."

divalioon (arr. Gray)-Marle Thomson and Catherine Men- tiplay.

10 p.m.-Big Ben from London.

Dance Music..

11 p.m.-Close down down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Mr. J. A. Howard-Watson (Liver- pool) said that a certain propor tion of the Press would like to use hard words and give hard knocks without the danger of receiving any in return.

Mr. E. R. Lew (London) con- tended that it would put news- papers and the B.B.C. in an ab- solutely impossible. position if they 1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German. were made responsible for every

English).

German Folk Song.

little mistake. When one consider- ed the speed at which newspapers

AT CORONATION

Altered Státus Of Dominions

NATIONAL HOLİDAY

PLANS

When the King takes the Coro- nation Oath at Westminster Ab- 1.10 D.-A light Concert Pro- were produced it was remarkable bey next May, he will use a differ that there were not more mistakes, ent form of words from that of his predecessors on the Throne to paper on the work of the Council Statute

Mr. Dingwall L. Bateson, in a comply with the provisions of the

gramme.

? p.m. News in German. 2.15 pm Concert Programme

(continued), Y

2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen

era.

3 D.-News and Economic

view in English.

whole metropolis.

All detail work of the ceremonial" at the Coronation is left to the of- Ace of the Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, who has just moved with his staff of King-at-Aruis and Heralds from the College of Heralds, in Queen Victoria-street, to Buckingham Gate, only a short distance from Buckingham Palace. The Earl Marshal's office is at présent preparing plans for the seating arrangements in Westmin- ster Abbey, and deciding upon claims of people at home and from the Dominions to be present during the Coronation service.

which of Westminster

of the Law Society, mentioned the changed the status of the Do- rules ander the Solicitors Act of minions, states the "Dally Tele- Reigned by the Master of the Rolls.

1933 which had recently been graph

3.15, bm-To-day in Germany.

Bound Pictures.

3.30 pm Rigoletto,

Opera by Gluseppe Verdi. 4.45 p.m.-Concert of Light Music 5.30 p.m.--News and Economie Re-

view in German.

The new wording, which has

CLOSING THE ABBEY The date upon which Westmin- ster Abbey will be closed to the pubite will be announced as soon

að it has been decided by the Duke of Norfolk. His önce will prepare

Office of Works to carry out.

Dress regulations for those, at-

tending the service, and the form of service are circularised by the Earl Marshal, whose office acts as the connecting link between the Coronation Committee and the public. E

tion next month and would deal These rules would come into operabeen drawn up after consultation a list of the preparations for the between ecclesiastical and con- with the vexed questions of tout-stitutional authorities, will not be ing, under-cutting, profit-sharing and certain legal aid organisations, revealed until the full programme

for the Coronation is fasted. "These rules will not affect the It is understood that the ser- great body of responsible solic-vice itself will be shorter than was tors," he said, "but the profession the case at the Coronation of King now so large that the Council George, because of the absence of have felt it necessary to provide & Queen Consort an machinery for dealing with the The Coronation Committee will Commissioner of Police will pre..... few whose ideals are not satisfac-meet to consider the question of pare a plan for eary to reach and DUBtory.

Coronation Durbar et Delhi leave Westminster gobey on May

-5.45 pm-Quartette e net major Op. 125 by Franz Schubert Fehse Quartette.

6.15 pm Sign of DJA and DJB

(German English), 6.55pm, Call DJE. and

(German English).

Within the next few months the

“As a matter of fact, I doubt It will also discuss whether 12. This will be made public early whether proceedings under these Coronation Day, May 12, is to be next year, with a list of streets niles, will be thing but rarea Bank Holiday, throughout the which will be closed to frame karar but the Council believe that they British Empire, and whether May the names of streets at which bar 8.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-will have an educative value which 13, when the King is expected to riers will be erected to control the

p.m.Copcert of Light Musie

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ers in India and Call DJQ.

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