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6

1936.

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12,30-2.18 p.m.-European Record-

ed Programme.

12.30 p.m. "Facade Suite" (Wal- ton) played by the London 9 Philharmonic Orchestra,

12.47 p.-A Recital by John Mc-

Cormack. (Tenor).

{ p.m.-Local: Time and Weather

Report.

1.03 p.m.-Marek Weber and H

Orchestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter

Preas. Rugby

Press, Local: Weather Fore- conti Time and Announce- menta

1.40 p.m-Excerpts from 'Musical

Comedy. #

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

Black Wood Ware, Teak Office & 7-11 p.m.-European' Programme.

A. TACK & CO. Drawing Room Furniture, Dining

29, Des Voeux Road, Central.

1.P.725.

PEPS

for COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA,

SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS etc.

Ühemists and medicine dealers evarywhere jail. Papr

The Most Comprehensive Survey Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China.

CHINA'S

NEW CURRENCY

SYSTEM

By TANG LEANG-LI

A survey of Chinese Currency and Banking System in Historical perspective and of the reactions of the World Slump upon Chinese Trade, Industry, and Finance, from the beginning of the depression to the Establishment of State Control of Silver-with Statistical tables relating to movements of Gold, Silver and Prices in General.

ON SALE AT

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Room & Bed Room Furniture. Type-

Records. writer, Gramophone &

Rewing Machines, Porcelain & Glaga Ware, Cutlery, Braas and Alumi- alum Ware, Ornaments, Electric Faus, & Lamps, Books, etc., etc.

aleo

One Radio Set

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7 p.m.-

.

Cinema Organ Melodies by Quentin Maclean. Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin). The Clouds will soon roll by. It was so beautiful. 7.15 p.m.-

A Recital by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).

Taylor),

Sons of the Sea (Coleridge- Watchman, what of the night

(Sarjeant).

*

A song for you and me (RIZI). Don't let the river run dry

(Naince).

7.30 p.m.--Closing Local Stock Quo- tations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report. 7.35 p.m.--

Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

Menuett (Beethoven)

Entr'acte Gavotte "Mignon"—

(Thomas),

Where my Caravan has rested

(Lohr).

THE Undersigned have received Lehariana (Greiger).

Instructions

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CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT

ILLUSTRATED

PRINTED IN GOOD QUALITY PAPER OVER 40 PAGES

PUBLISHED. EVERY FRIDAY

FULL REPORTS

OF

LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, GOSSIP, TRADE, ETC

30 CENTS A COPY

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD.

MARINA HOUSE (3RD FLOOR) 15-19, QUEENS ROAD ÜXETRAL

TEL. 80251

The Caravan (Bayer, arr. Leo-

pold),

The Cooltes of Sumatra (Jessel). 8 p.m.-Local: Time, Weather ke- Port and Announcements.- 8.03 pm-

The

Day By Variety Items.

Vocal-America Calling

Carlyle CousinLJ. Accordion Solo-Woodland Flow-

ers Viljo Vesterinen. Instrumental-All my life. Song-Robins and Roses Bing

Crosby.

Organ Solos-Dixon Hits No. 2-

Reginald Dixon. Orchestra-Ray Noble Medley. 8.30 p.m. London The B.B.C.

Dance Orchestra.

9 pm-News and Announcements 9.20 p.m.—

From the Studio Music Light and Gay." by Mezzo-Soprano-Mary Gray, Violin-Prue Lewis, Tenor-Gaston d'Aquino, Planoforte-Olga Morgan

Programme.

1. "Play, Orchestra Play" from "To-night at eight-thirty." Mary Gray:

2. "Moods." A Rale de Costa. In

terpretation played by Olga Morgan.

3. "Un peu d'amour Gaston

d'Aquino.

"BRITISH CONCERN

IN IRAQ

"London, Nov. 4

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4. "Canzonetta”-Prue Lewis. 3. Duet: "Make Belterę" from "Showboat"--Mary Gray and [G, d'Aquino.

6

"Valse Romantique." A, Rale' da Costa Interpretation play- ed by Olga Morgan.

7. Learn how to lose" from the film The King steps out”—- Mary Gray.

8. "La Poema" and "In the mid- dle of a kiss"--Prue Lewis,

9. "Sweet Melody of the Night”—

Gaston d'Aquino. ***

10 p.m.-London-Big Ben.

The Regimental Band of HM.

"Grenadier Guards

Songs of Scotland.

SAFETY FIRST CAMPAIGN

New Feature Approved By I.G.P.

PLANS ANNOUNCED BY TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT"

As was announced exclusively in the "Dally Press" 'on October 30, the new feature to be inau- gurated by the Traffic Department of the Hong Kour Police, that of examining beakes of cars on the

Nautical Moments (arr. Winter read by traffic officers, has been

and Dutholt);

approved by the Inspector Gene

The Grenadier Waltz (Waldteu-tal of Police, the Hon. Mr. T., H.

fel, arr. Winterbottom). 10.20 p.m.--

Harry Roy and His Orchestra, 11 p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

+

6.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, DJE

(German, English).

7 pm-Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m.-News in English. .8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

8.55 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen- ars in the Netherlandish East Indies

9 pn-News and Econòmic Review in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 pm-Little Songs for Big

People. "Concert Hour.

Kiur.

The testing of brakes will be expedited by new innovations. and the driver will not be inconvenien- céd in

any way. However. it motorists would be well if all checked-up on the safety of their brakes before November 23, when the Safety First Campaign Week

will commence...

Official announcements from Police. Headquarters also mention the fact that Messrs. A. S. Watson and Company have been granted permission to place an advertise- ment on the Illuminated tram with an appropriate poster · de- picting a Safety First design and

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Commencing at 2.90 P.M.”

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUUDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEBOLD

FURNITURE

、i,

Comprising:→

Test Drawing Room & Dining Room Furniture, Chesterfield Suites, Black Wood Ware, Bed Room and Office Furniture, Silver and E. P. Ware, Gramophones and Records, Pictures, Old Paintings, Cutlery,

Clocks, Table Fans, Porcelain, Glass Brace and Aluminium Ware, Orna». menta, Mirrors, Electric Heaters, Ice Cheats, Typewriters, Curtains, Car. pets, Rugs, Roller Skates, etc., etc.

ažao

One Set of 7 Photographic Views of

Hong Kong in Sixties

an advertisement mentioning the Ono Norge Refrigerator in Working

Order company.

The tram will be used the whole

10 p.m.News and Economic Re- of the week of the campaign," and view in English on DJE, DIQ It has been placed at the disposal

in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB.

of the Hong Kong Police per

and

One STUTZ Sports Roadster (in excellent running order)

10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.gratis, for which action the local on View from Thursday, the th

Sound Pictures.

10.30 pm--Hitler Youth Pro- gramme: Hallo, girls and boys! 10.45 p.m.-Kinship Research for Oversea Germana, Practical

hints and advice.

11 p.m.-Let us sing a Folk Song

together!

11.15 p.m.-Hasse Chamber Orches-

tra plays.

12 midnight-Sign off DJA. DIH,

DJQ, DJE (Ger.. Engl.)..

INDECISIVE

DISCUSSION

London, Nov. 4.

The International

police are more than gratified.

Tentative arrangements are be- ing made by the Leung Hox Ying Company to place a contingent of coolies to parade on the streets with pictorial posters in keeping with Safety First week.

Mr. T. O. Tso, officer of the Hong Kong Police Reserve will place at the disposal of the police a company of twenty reserves, who will be allotted to patrolling different sections of the streets in the Colony. Half of the number

November,

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hali will instruct pedestrians on when to cross the street. This

Committee ailudes only to those sections THE Undersigned have recurred

not

for the application of the agree where the Chinese are not accus- ment regarding non-intervention tomed to the laws, or do in Spain met at the Foreign Office | know the laws of the Colony. for two hours this morning.

The Session was resumed at o'clock. The Committee made a short adjournment after two and a half hours, but was stil sitting at 7.30 p.m.

The Committee wag' expected to have before it at to-day's meeting. the Russian reply to the allegations by the Germans and Italians, of breaches of the agreement.

The Non-intervention Committee rose after 6 hours.

The electric sign which was to have been placed on the hillside will not now be crected, as the cost is prohibitive.

Safety First signs of convenient. size have already been made, and motorists will be asked to stick them on their windshields. They with the show a red triangle words, "To be displayed on the windshield."

The following list of the broad- A full communique will be is-casts that have been arranged to sued to-morrow."

be given over ZBW during Safety The Chairman's Sub-Committee First Week which although "not is meeting on Monday afternoon i quite complete, as two further to give further consideration to speakers are required, is announ- the scheme for the ensuring of ced:

execution of the agreement by the November 23, the Inspector supervision at Spanish points of General of Police, the Hon. Mr. T. entry by land, and by sea.

H. King, will speak from 7.45 to 8 The Main Committee will hold

p.m Thursday its next meeting on

It is understood November 12. that to-day's discussion was in- decisive,

British Wireless.

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Practical Business Library 16. Harmsworth

Encyclopedia

Business

Concise Universal Encyclopedia November 24, the Hon. Mr. R. Harmsworth House Doctor H. Kotewall, will give a short ad-Concise Household Encyclopedia 1 dress from 6.03 to 6.18 p.m.

Modern Master Piece

November 25. Dr Wan Tik Modern Motor Eepairs.

Shing, the Vice-President of the

Chinese,

Bong Epps Automoble Association Motoring Encyclopedia will speak from 5.45 to 6 p.m. in Newest Complete Wireless

Waverley Children Dictionary November 25, Mr. P. M. Hodg-Universal Dictionary ....: son will address the public from Universal Outline History - of 8.30 to 8.45 p.m. "

the World November 27, from 8.03 to 6.18, another Chinese address by the Hon Mr. T. N. Chau.

November 27, Mr. C. Champkin will give a talk from 7.15 to 7.30.

In long Parliamentary anUKCIE on Iraq this afternon, the Foreign, Secretary gave a review of the events following the ultimatum of the military leaders on October 29, in course of which he spoke of the shock with which His Majesty's Government had learnt of the Pasha, murder of General Jas former Iraq Minister in London, The latest information, he said, indicated that the country WILS quiet and there was nothing to

London, Nov. 4: show at present that the safety of The terms of the official Labour 'Traqia, Jews, Assyrians or any other amendment to the House of Com- Iraqi minority was in Jeopardy. fons address in reply to the Mr. Eden continued, "The re- speech from the Throne was made signation of the constitutionally known to-night, and are as follows; appointed Government of Iraq, as "We regret Your Majesty's address the result of violent action by the fails to recognise that under the Army leaders, is a development existing capitalist system, the pre- which naturally causes His Ma-sent improvement in trade and in- Jesty's Government concern. It is dustry, largely aimulated by the difficult to forecast the future poll-world race in armaments can only tical developments, but His Mabe temporary, that whilst making jesty's Ambassador at Bagdad has fardy acknowledgment of the de-

The recent friction in the Free received from the new Prime Mini terioration, in physical fitness of ister, assurances of his belief in the nation due mainly to the long City Danzig continues, to be sub- the necessity for Iraq of main continued unemployment, low fect to comment in the Berlin taining close and friendly relations wages and the consequent malnu press, the Party Organ, "Voelkscher with His Majesty's Government trition, they are continuing to en-Beobachter on Tuesday writing and of his intention to govern in force the means test which in conformity with the constitution" tensifies this deterioration and to Mr. Eden added that the British neglect the problems of those areas Ambassador, had warned the new which have been most severely Government of the deplorable effect affected, and that they have no any further outrages would have proposals for making fundamental and bad emphasised to him that changes in a basis of society which one of the principal criteria by which the new Government would be judged outside Iraq would be the humanity of their treatment of minoritie British Wireless.

DANZIG INCIDENTS

*Berlin, Nov. 4.

that the exaggeration of importance of this incident in the Polish press marks an intensiäcation of the campaign against Danzig latterly conducted by the Polish Press

The "Berliner Lokal Anzeiger writes that there are no egne that

are necessary in order to create a the Polish Government wishes to socialist commonwealth in which change its policy hitherto conduct the full resources of the Nation': ed, to arrive at a redunderstand shall be utilised for the benent org with Lanzis, but beférfinless *the con

it would be si good, thẳng to the Polish Government would definite-

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POLISH COMMENT

Warsaw, Nov. 4 Commenting on the 'great pro- minence given in the Polish Preas to the focal incidents in Danzig the Polish Political Information servido declares that it cannot be doubted that there are clements that have nothing in common with the Polish Government, who are trying their best to make pizely local Danzig hetdents ap- Best Like Tanzi-Palsy con Feninovan Tawi Seritan

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