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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES.

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 555 Metres

1230-2.15 p.m. European Pro-

gramme.

1230 p.m---A Variety Programme. 1 p.m.-Locaf: Time Signal, and

Weather Report: 1.30p.m.-Reuter Press. Rugby

Press, Local Weather: Fore- cast, Time and Announce menta.

1.40 p.m.-Instrumental Music.

p.m.-A Recital by Danny Ma-

lone (Tenor).

2.15 p.m.-Close Down. 4-7 pm-Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m.-European Programme. 7.p.m.-

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Musica! Comedy Excerpts, "Helen" Divine Couple.

Helen" To shield the hus- band's honour-Friedel Schus- ter (Soprano). "Helen"--The Shepherd's Song.

Heddle Nash (Tenor). "The Dubarry"-If I am Dream-

Ing-Heddle Nash (Tenor). "Seeing Stars"-Selection-De-

broy Somers Band. "Musical Comedy" Selection-

Garda. Hall and George Baker.

(Vocal Duet).

7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock "Quotations and Hong Kong

Exchange Market Report 7,35 p.m.-

Harry Roy and Ills 'figer Ragamuffins.

8 p.m.-Local. Time Signal. Wea- ther Report and Announce-

ments.

8.03 p.m.-

Welsh Music. Contralto Solo - Dear Wales. (Cymru Annwyl)-Leila Me- 'gane.

Tenor Solo-Old Welsh Songs

(Mentra Gwen).

Tenor Solo-Adieu to dear Cam-

bria, (Yu Tach I T Cumri)--- Evan Williams. Contralto Solo-My little Welsh Home (Willams), Lella Me- gane.

Tenor SoloThe Gipsy. (Y

Sipst), (Grwys)-Wiliam Ed- wards.

8.20 p.m.-

The London Palladium Orchestra.

Selection Operatic of

(arr., Forbes). Sunset (Matt).

Gems

Selection. “The Rose" (arr.

Myddleton).

Waltz The Druid's Prayer

(Davson).

8.45 p.m.-

'Cello Recital by-Maurice Maréchai Elegle. Op. 24. (Gabriel Faure). Piece en Forme de Habanera

(Ravel).

Intrada (Adagio), (Desplanes),

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

nouncements.

9.20 p.m...

A Variety Programme. Plano Duet - Destiny Waltz,-

Alleyne and Leonhardt.

Vocal-There's a new world-Ike

Hatch..

Orchestra The Tango of my heart-Robert Renard Dance Orchestra,

Humorous Sally the Circus Queen--Warner and Darnell. Vocal-Shoe Shine Boy-The

Mills Brothers.

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Plano Sole Dream Awhlie —

Gerry Moore, Humorous--He hadn't • up · tir

yesterday-Sophie Tucker. Vocal -- Nobody's Darlin' but

mine-The HM Bulles."

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WESTMINISTER ABBEY

To Be Enlarged For

Coronation

Westminster Abbey will soon be-" gin to grow bigger. It is not large enough for the great demands which the Coronation will make upon it, so the order has been given that it must be.Increased in Be-size...

• Clarinet Solo Somebody's

wrong-Em Fettlffer. * Song-South Sea Island Magic...

Bing Crosby. Hawallan Novelty-Aloha

loved-Kanui and Lula," Vocal - London Rhythm-The

Mills Brothers.

10 p.m.-London-Big Ben.

Old Dance Hits.

10.30 p.m.-

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New Dance Hits 11 p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

0.55 pm-Call DJA, DJB, DJE

(German." English), German Folk Song.

7 p.m.--Concert of Light Music.

0 p.m.-News in English.

8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

This is to be done by the erec- tion of an annexe designed by Sir James West, states the "Dally "Mirror,"

Chief architect in the Orice af Works, Sir James is under fifty 'years of age.

The work will be carried out under the direction of the Office o: Works and will cost about

£30.000.

The chief purpose for which the annexe will be used will be for the marshalling of the Coronation procession.

The Abbey wil be closed in January and handed over to the 8.55 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen- Earl Marshal, the Duke of Nor

ers in India. p.m.--News and Economic Review

in German and, Call DJQ. 9.15 p.m.-Master Composers of the

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folk. The Office of Works will then "take charge and begin the task of ricreasing the ordinary eating accommodation of 3,000 to at least 8,000.

LAt the last Coronation there were seats for about 7.0001.

18 Century. Concert for String Orchestra (Lully); Concert for String Orchestra and Plano in g minor (Monn), Presented by Ristenpart Chamber Orchestra It was learned in Berlin that Dr Soloist: Ruth Christensen. Wilhelm Furtwangler, "the famous p.m.-News and Economic Re-conductor, has accepted an offer view in English on DJE, DJQ to conduct Wagner's "ring" cycle in Netherlandish on DJA. DJB. of operas in London next May. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany: during the Coronation festivities.

Sound Pictares.

HAIR SHOULD BE BRONZE! 10.30 pin-Bolo Concert: Josef v.

Coronation

year will mean a boom in the hairdressers' business Women will all want to look their best, but because blondes will be will be more

Manowarda, Bass Songs by Schubert and ballads by Loewe,

11 p.m.-Orchestral Concert. 11.45 p.m.-Henry Marteau Schik

fileder** following texts by cheap bronzes Lenau for volce, viola and fashionable, piano,

"Latest and most costly hair- 12 midnight-Sign of DJA. DJE, | shade has the sheen of a well-

-DJQ, NJE (Ger.. Engl.)

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It is proposed that all mothers In Kettering having a baby on 8am-Big Ben Chamber Music. | Coronation Day shall" receive

The English Ensemble: Mar- "souvenir.

Jorle Hayward (Violin); Re-{ becca Clarke (Viola); May

Mukle Violoncello); Kathleen

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18.

Auniversazies and Holidays-King Haakon VII of Norway accepted the Crown, 1906. 7.

Auctions.-Chinese Art Curie, at 21 Wyndham Street, 2.30 p.m.

King's Queen's

Claemas. Sworn Enery." "Yellowstone,

Oriental "King Of Burlesque," World

Chinese Pictura.” Alhambra "The Last Outlaw.** Majestic :-The Lives Of A Bengal

Lancer."

Star"Give Us This Night." Dances-Grand Carnival Dance a China Fleet Club, of Ship's Company, of HM.S. Berwick, 8.80 p.m.

Mertings.--Kowloon Tong Anglicin Church Committee, 6.00 p.m. : Quazz Surgeants' Mesi Committer, tarly,

6.00 pn. Volunteer Headquarters, Hong Kong Teachers' Association, in Biology Room, University, 5.15 p.) Kowloon Union Church Women's Guild, 10 A.; House Committee..at Sailors' and Soldiers' Home. 5.30, p.in.

Miscelinnens.Annand Drill Display of Hong Kong Fire Brigade, at No. 2 Police Station, Lockhart Road, Wai- chai, 3.00 p.m.; Annual Speech Day.. of Ying Wa Girls' School, at Hop Yat Church Hall, Bonham Road,"7,00) plm..

Rehearsala Make Believe" by Central British School Old Pupils, in old School fall. Nathan Road, 8.30 p.m

Religious-Meetz of the Friends of Tao Fong Shan, at Tan Fong Shan Chapel, Bishop's House, 6.00 p.m.

Social.Whist Drive and Tombola, Garrison Sergeants Mes." Queen's Road, 8.30 p.m.; Whist Drive, Sol- diers' Home and Seamen's Institute,

P.CL.

Sports. Football-First, Division Leaguo : South China "A" v. South Chinn "B" (Caroline Hill), 4.15 pm,

Olympic Games.-Y. M. C. A.. West. Lounge, 9.00 pim.

Racing.-Entries close for Масло Autumn Race Meeting..

Shooting Hong Kong Biße Associa tion Spoon and Practice Shoot (Army Hango, Kowloon City), 2.00 piu.

Moon.-X Moon, 5th Day, Sunrise.-6.38

p.m.

A.D. Sunset.-5.33

22,59

Tides. High at 13.10 and Low at 6.15 and 16.11.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19,

Anniversaries and Elizabeth of Hungary..

Holidays-St.

Auctions.-Chinese Art Carios, at 21 Wyndham Street, 1230 p.m.; Postage Stampa, at Lamgen Sales Roons, 5.15

c

p.m.

Cinemas.

King's-Swarn Edemy." Queen's Yellowstone."

Long (Pianoforte). Planoforte ADMIRAL MEETS Orionti-King Of Burlesque."

Quartet in A, Op. 26; Allegro ron troppo; Poco adagio; Poco allegro: Allegro (Brahms).

8.45 a.m.-"Foreign Affairs." A talk by Sir Frederick Whyte, K.CS.ILLD.

9am-New Dance Numbers. 9.10 a.m.-"Empire Magazine," No. 14. A weekly review of things at Home. Edited by Pascoe Thornton.

9.40 am--The News and An

nouncements,

H

945 am-Greenwich Time and

Bignal..

10 am-close down,

TRANSMISSION OF ENGLISH BOY

RECORDS

Interesting Case In Germany

Leipzig, Nov. 15.

Hoaxes All New York

New York, city of "wise guys, has been hoaxed by Jimmy Dunlop, aged fourteen, of Wembley, Mid- dlesex, who as a joke posed as Freddie Bartholomew, states "The Daily Mall"

· In gifing judgment on an ap- peal of phonograph record manu-

Jimmy decided to act as Freddie facturers against the adverse de- while in an hotel where he was cision by the Berlin court in a sitting with his parents."-" case they brought against the

At once

a waiter approached German broadcasting company in him with a card on which was, the first division of the Supreme written: "Please. Freddle Bartho- Court, contrary to general ex-lomew, give me your autograpii." pectations, the appeal court re- His father, J. E. Dunlop, said: versed the Berlin court's decision "The waiter thought my son was and made an award in favour of the film star Soon everybody the record companies on all the

else did. principal points claimed.

The Relch broadcasting concern prohibited transmitting records of any kind manufactured by the companies in question, particular ly those with and without words, and those on which literary works speeches or lectures ware recorded The broadcasting concern must provide information as to how many records. It has transmitted

RECRUITS

Tells Them Of The Navy's Traditions

THE KING'S APPEAL

TO YOUNG MEN

Admiral Sir William Fisher, Commander-in-Chief 3t Forts mouth, recently inspected 1,000 re- crufts to the Royal Navy, and talk- ed with their relatives and friends, who had been invited to visit the Royal Naval Barracks, atates "The Daily Telegraph." /

*Addressing the new ratings, Sir William said, that in the Italian and Japanese navies, slogans' were" displayed prominently before their sailors. No legend or motto was so displayed before British men; they were not necessary, and they carried the right qualities in their hearts throughout their ser- vice.

sea-

World Chinese Picture." Alliombra "The Last Outlaw." Majestic Tho Lives Of A Bengal

Langer."

StarNell Gwyn." Lectures.-Thermophical Society, 6.00.

JJ.m.

Meetings.-Annual, of Hong Kong Cricket Club, 5.30 p.m.: Annual Toe E. after supper at 7.30 p.m.; Finance Committee, in St. John's Cathedral Ofice, 5.16 p.io.

Miscellaneutet. Jomoph's College · Annual Prize Distribution, 5.30 p.m.; St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship, 3.00, p.ma

Mood-X Moon, 4th Day.. Sunrise.-4.37 A.21. Sunset.--5:39

Tides-light 12.23 and 22.18; Low at 5.31 and 15.51.

P.ML.

́GIRLS', DORMITORY

Making motion pictures in Hollý- wood is considerably harder than screen work in her native France but the extra efforts expended more than justify the added time and expense, in the opinion of Simone Simon, (pronounced See- MOAN Bee-MOAN), Grilliant Con-

"What a place is Portsmouth,tinental star who makes her debut in "Girls Dormitory." Twentieth said Bir William. "Here you are in

Century-Fox production coming to the centre of the Royal Naval Bar- racks, with your future messmates the Alhambra Theatre on Sunday. around you. Over there is the Victory, where your forbears, Nel- son's seamen, lved and fought.

TRADITION UNCHANGED Rodney is also there, Victory, *Jimmy was surrounded by the oldest ship in the Navy, and autograph hunters. Wherever we Rodney, the latest, are both there went there was murmured admira for you to compare the difference tion and applause. Soon Metro- The tradition of Nelson's day, he Goldwyn-Mayer flm men heard added, had been passed on un- Freddie was in town, & crowd of changed to Rodney, as to every journalists, photographera and other ship in the pleet

Bave the King,"continged Sir

The French producers, according to Simone, shoot a scene once, and maybe twice, but never more. and There are no third; fourth fifth "takes," as in the Hollywood. studios.

"This means that instead of

ans that spending six weeks and upward making a picture, the French complete their production in ten days or less.

much easier in Joinville, than in "The working hour, 100, are marwood here we start work Press agents arrived to interview "Whenever the band plays God at ten o'clock in the morning and him.

always finish not later than five. "Apparently some M-G.-M. men william, I want you to think of Here in Hollywood, I arrive at the from April 8, 1935, the date on got suspicious. They got in touch the King, The King is, of neces studio at AM and fortunate, which it announca its intention to with Hollywood and heard that alty, a lonely figure, who stands indeed is the day that we com

the real Freddie was there fast by himself, with a load of respons plate shooting before nine o'clock

leep. It was just a huge joke. billity on his shoulders, of which in the evening." Everyone took it in good part. It nobody can relleve him. There is Herbert Marshall and Ruth was a case of the smartest city nobody in our Empire who has Chatterton are starred in. “Girls' being outsmarted by an English such a knowledge of that Empire Dormitory," with: Constance Col

and such a sympath everyone in itler, J. Edward Bromberg. Dixte as the King

Dainhar, Johr Qualen and Shirley Deane featured in the cast.

daregard the reservations, "made

by the manufacturers of records, as to their public performance or broadcast, and finally the broad- casting company must pay all dameges kustained by plaintif by the broadcasting of records alnca Apell 8, 19353

boy. of fourteen.'

The company was ordered to to be valued at pay the cos of the case which, - marks. With estin costa. is adjudged Transocean. News

dine

million

"He appeals to all young men, not because he is King, but be cause of his energy, fearlessness and spirit of advétiture,

Irving Cummings directed the production, with Raymond Britt associate producer,

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