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12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro- | 9.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Review

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-A Light Concert.

1 p.m.-Local: Time signal and

weather report. 1.03 p.b-Light Orchestral Music. .1.30

p.m.-Reuter Press. Rugby Press, Local; Weather forecast, -time and announcements. 1.40 p.m.-Instrumental Items. 2 p.m.-The Light Opera Company. 2.15 p.m.--Close down.

4 to 7 pun.-Chinese programme.

7 to 11.15pm-European pro-

7 DI

gramme.

The New Symphony Orchestra "Le Cid"-Ballet Music (Mas-

senet),x

and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-ign of

2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.-sign Of.

8 pm-Sunset Dance Programme

by the Lyric Orchestra. .15 pm-Spanish Informational

Perlod

6.35 p.m.-English Informational

. Period.

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

7 p.m.-La Insular Cigar and Ciga- rette Factory presents "Aires Filipluus." with Juan Silot Jr. and his String Ensemble. "Mors Et Vita"Judex (Gounod). 7.30 p.m.-Question Box Reporter. Islamey-Oriental Fantasy (Ba-7.35 p.m-Studio Music.

7.45 p.m.--Elizalde y Cia. presents lakireft, arr. Casela).

stock Einesta Vallejo, assisted by 7.30 p.m.-Closing local

Jullo Esteban Anguita. quotations and Hong Kong

p.m.-Educational "Programme, Exchange Market report.

conducted by the National Federation of Women's Clubs of the P.I

7.35 p.m.

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Turner Layton (Vocal) and" Ken Harvey (Banjo) Banjo SoloThe World is wait-

ing for the Sunrise.

Songs-Lost

Sweetheart

grow old together. Barjo Solo-Doll Dance.

Song-Dirty Face.

8

0

and

2.15 p.m.-Symphonie Interlude. 8.30 p.r-Basque Presentation. let'à 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations

Local Market Reports. p.m.-Stock Quotations in Spanish, through the courtesy of L. R. Nielson & Co. 9.05 p.m.-N.E.P.A. Programme. 9.35 p.m.-Musical Potpourri, 10 p.m.-Glen of.

Banjo Solo-On a Southern Plan-

tation.

Songs-It's great to be in love again; A Waltz was born in Vienna.

8 p.m.-Local; Time Signal, weather report and announcements. 8.03 p.m...

Ambrose and His Orchestra Fox-Trot-OK. For Sound. Fox-Trot-There's a new world. Fox-Trot-Empty Saddles. Fox-Trot-I'm an old Cowhand. Rumba-Cuban Pete; Wood and

Ivory.

Fax-Trot-I'm all in

Rumba-Two hearts in Cuba. 8.30 p.m.-

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A Talk on "Safety First." by P.

M. Hodgson, "

8.45. p.m.

Three Popular Marches

EMPIRE RADIO.

TRANSMISSION I G80 15.18 Mc/s (19.78m.) QSB 8.51 Mc/8 (31.55m.) (Greenwich M.T.)

6 .m.-Big Bea. Chamber Music. "The Philharmonic Ensemble. 8.45 a.m.-Talk: "Imperial Affairs.” 9 m. Light Musical Interlude. 9.10. a.m"Empire Magazine." A weekly review of things at Home. Edited by Pascoe Thern-

ton.

9.40 a.m.-The News

nouncements.

1. Grand March-"Tannhauser." 10 a.m.---Close down.

(Wagner).

2. Marche. Militaire (Schubert),

3. Funeral March of a Marionette

(Gounod)..

9 p.m.-London News and An-

nouncements.

9.20 p.m.-Tunes of Not-so-long ago, by the New Mayfair OT- chestra.

9.30 p.m.-T

From the Studio Jazz Medley by Ozo. His Boy

Friends and Doreen Ma.

1. Medley-Don't mean a thing;

Shine: I got Rhythm. /

2. Every time I look at you-Bob

Xavier."

3. Sugar Rose.

4. Rhythm is our Business.

5. Must I forget.-Bob Xavier.

6. Tormented.-Doreen Ma

7. My first thrill.--Doreen Ma. 8. Alone.

9. Medley-She shall have music;

China Town.

10 p.m. London-Big Ben Brass

Band Concert.

11 p.m.-"The Policeman's Lot." A Talk by an Inspector of Police, Straits Settlements (Electrical

11.15 p.m.-Close down.

Recording).

BERLIN PROGRAMME

6.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, (German, English)., German Folk Song.

and

SOVIET RUSSIAN

PROPAGANDA

Intensification In All Countries

An-

Paris, Nov. 23.

:

BRITISH POLICY DIARY OF LOCAL

IN SPAIN

Reply To Question In Commons

London, Nov, 23. ́- The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden in reply to a Com- mons question salie "The policy of His Majesty's Government is to take no part in the Spanish war and to give no assistance to either side in the struggle. In pursuance. Government of this policy. the have left considering further im- portation of arms into Spain ly arising sea and the problems therefrom. The Government have not so far accorded belligerent rights at sea to either side and they have no present intention of according such rights. As a con- sequence His Majesty's ships will, should it prove necessary, protect British merchant ships on high seas against interference by ships of either party engaged in the conillet in Spain outside the three, mile limit.

EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25.

Anniversaries and Holidays, 1. Cathers of Alexandra,

... Auctions.-Ladice Dresses, and Mil linary Accessories, at Lammert's Hong Kong Sales Rodu, 10.30 an

Cinemas.

King's The Man Who Could Work

Muragles." Queen's Married A Docter." - Oriental:-"Captain Blood." World Chinese Picture." Albamber Two I Revolt.** Majestic "Little Miss Nobody."'· Star:-"The Murder of Dr.

Uarrigan," Dances-Cheero Club Dance, 8.00-

P..

Lectures. Profesor B. ilgr Evans on English Lita

Revealed in

163

English Literature," at University Great Hali. 3.30 pm

for

Mails-Christinna Parcal Mail Canada, per Emprein af Hussia, Born, Mostingsngual, of Girl Guides Association, Hong Kong Branch, at Sandilands Hut. 10.30 ..Annual or Helens May Institute, 10 a.m.; Row- Joon Union Church Women's Quild, 10.00 n.m.; General Committee. At Sailors!

Soldiers Home, And

5.30

At the same time it is not them.

Believo "* by Rehearsals," Make Intention of the Government that

Central British School Old Pupil, British shipping should carry war material from any foreign port to old School Hall, Nathan Ronil,

8.30 p.m any port in Spain. In order to

Bucial-Whist Drive. at make this as effective as possible Home and Seamen's Institute, in the circumstances, the Govern- p.ro. Kowicen Union Church

sentintend to introduce legiala-gregational Supper, 8.45 p.m. tion immediately rendering the carriage of arms to Spain by a British ship illegal and I take this opportunity of warning all British shipping according."

In a supplementary question:

Mr. Eden was asked whether Bri- tish ships would be handicapped in relation to ships of other coun- tries. Mr. Eden replied, "It is not a" question of handicap. It la a question of carrying out the policy of the Government.”

Sports.

Sailors

9.00- Con

Hocker-18th Punjab Regiment v Hong Kong Hockey Clab (Marina), 5.10" p.m.

Shooting-Hong Kong Rifle Associa tion Spoon and Practice Shoot (Army Range, Kovicon City), 9.00 p.m. Muon-X Moon, 12th, Day. Bunrise.-6.12 a.m. Sunset.-5.

p.ra.

Tides. High as 5.56 and 18.44; Low at 0.23 and 12.00.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26.

Auctions-Ponies, Saddles, Stable equipments, etc., Wooden Bungalow, Stables and Clipping Machine, as St. George's Riding School, Ma-Tou-War Road, Kowloon, 5.15 p.m.

Cinemas.

Asked whether any approach had been made by the French Govern- Anniversaries and Holidays.--Thanks ment for review of the non-inter-giving Day. (U.S.A.) Queen of Nor

way born, 1860, vention Agreement, Mr. Eden sald that on the contrary, the French Government had expressed a de- sire that the agreement should continue.. He was further asked if he would consult with the French Government with a view to joint ection in the case of any violation of British French shipping de- siring to enter or leave Spanish ports.

!!

Mr. Eden said the Government were in close touch in all questions arising out of the present situa- tion in Spain..... British Wireles

NON-INTERVENTION SUB.COMMITTEE

An intensification of the Soviet Russian propaganda is announced by "Le Matin," which states that a branch office of the secret police organisation "Ozpu" will conduct

London, Nov. 23. The twelfth meeting of the operations on a large scale in all the neighbouring countries.

The paper

asserts that the Chairman's Sub-Committee of the Barcelona branch of the Ogpu will International Committee for the controlled by the most ex-application of an agreement re- perienced officials. Of these, ac- garding Non-Intervention in Spain, cording to the paper, Dure and was held at the Foreign Once this Volet will be entrusted to direct evening..

The Sub-Committee had under operation in France, while Antao

be

1

will be responsible for operations consideration the conclusions sub In Portugal, and Satto and Bonini mitted by their technical advisers in Italy. All the secret groups of 'on certain questions which they the Ogpu will in future receive their had referred to them at their last instructions from the Barcelona meeting. branch, whence their respective leaders states the paper, have beer convened for a meeting on Novem ber 30.

The paper goes on to state that forged passports and other doen- ments will be future he manufac- tured in Barcelona, instead as of DJE old, in Vienna, Prague" and

Zuerich.

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

(continued).

8.55 p.m.-Greetings to cur Listen-

era in "Far East. **

9 p.n.-News and Economic Review in German and Call DIQ. 9.15. p.m.-Let's sing a Folk Song together! The German Choral Union led by Rudolf Lamy. 9.45 p.m.-Topical Talk 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE. DIQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.. 10.30 pm-We build a Bridge. Orchestral concert and popular melodies of our guesta present-

ed during the World Congress for Relaxation in Hamburs. 11.30 p.m.-Solo Concert: Ludwig 4 Hoelscher, Cello,

12 midnight--Sim off: DJA, DJB

NJQ, THE (Ger, Engl")...

RADIO MANILA

of

The paper asserts that Moscow hopes that with the creation this new branch of the Ogpu in western Europe, the agents of the Soviet Russia will be enabled to carry out their various tasks more tapidly and efficiently.

Several documents relating to Leon Trotsky, which were recently stolen from the apartments of a Dutch professor in Paris, have been conveyed, states "Le Matin to Barcelona Trancean News Service.

PRINCESSES - IN. MOTOR MISHAP

Oslo, NOT. 23. The Norwegian Crown Princess

Maertha and her two daughters. Princess Ragnhild and Princess Astrid narrowly escaped death'in a trame accident, when the motor

car in which they were returning from church, was hurled into a aitch and overturned as the chauteur tried to avoid a sollision with a car driven by an intoxicat- ed motorist approaching in the opposite direction.

8.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News

and Musle English and Span The Crown Princess and her 1sh Current Events and Vaude dildo fortimately escaped with ville of the Air conducted by out injury, although it was some Don Alva Morning Exercises time before the Royal personages by Prof. G. T. Suvs of the In-could be freed from the upturn sular Life Assurance Company. I ed car 7am-Sign: Off,

Tranzorean Nevis "Service.

King's "The Man Who Could Work

Miracles."

Queen Married A Doctor." Oriental:- Dreant Too Much." WorldChinese Picture." Alhamben Two In Revolt." Majestio:The Ghost Goes West. StarThe Murder of Di

Harrigan. Lectures.Theosophical Society. 6.0

p.m.

Meetings-Hong Kong Teachers' As sociation, at Ricci Hall. 5.15 p.m. Half-Yearly of Voting Meabers, of Hong Kong Jockey Club, Happy Valley. 6.30 p.m. Hong Kong Philatelic So liety, in South China Morning Post Board Room, 5.30 p.m.; St. John's Cathedral Finance Committee, Cathe

Committee, Cathedrai dral Finance Office, 3.15 p..

Miscellaneons-Saint Mary's Schoot Frise Distribution, Kowloon, 5.30 p.m.;

p.fi. St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship, 3.00

Sports.

Snooker,Steel

Coulson Snooker League: P.O. Mess Royal Welch Fusiliere; Civil Servics Cricket Club v. .U.C.; Royal Artillery Mesa v. Signale, D.B.C. y. R.E. Mess.

Moon-X Moon, 13th. Day.

a Buaret.-5.38 The members of the Sub-Com-Bu-6.41

P.m

Tides. High at 4.28 and 17.45; Lów mittee agreed to obtain as soon as

£11.10. possible, the views of their ren- on these pective Governments technical questions, with a view to their further consideration at the next meeting of the Bub-Commit- tee on Friday.. British Wireless.

COURTESY CALLS

BY DIPLOMATS

London, Nov. 23.

BARCELONA AIR SERVICE

Adverse Criticism In French Paper

Paris, Nov. 23. The Nationalist paper "Le Jour"

Herr von Ribbentrop, German į reports that a regular alt Service Barcelona and Bilbao. Ambassador in London, paid a between courtesy call on the Prime Ministwo of the chief towns held by the ter at No. 10 Downing Street this Reds in eastern and northern morning. This was Ribbentrop's Boain respectively, will be opened first visit to the Premier since at an early date. taking up his duties in London

The Spanish Ambassador. Senor de Azcarate visited the Foreign Office and saw Mr. Anthony Eden Later the French Ambassador Monsieur Corbin called.

The planes engaged in the ser- vice will pass over French territory an intermediate and will make landing at Toulouse according to "Le Jour," which severely criticises "the French cooperation" in en Mr. Eden stated in the Com-air service whose" sole purpose is mons that he had given M. Cor the establishment of a means of bin an account of the policy Bri- communication between the An- tain mtended to pursue, in regard archists of the Catalan capital The paper expresses the hope to the legislation to prevent Bri and the Communists of Bishao.

that the service, will at least not British Wireless, da ish ships carrying arms to Spain

be operated by the state subsidized "Air France Company, since it would automatically spend French tax-payer's money for the support of the Spanish Reds.--- Transocean Rewa Pervice.

SOVIET ACTIVITY IN BARCELONA

Paris, Nov. 23. Soviet Russian chicers and en-

LINK WITH RUSSIA gineers are now displaying feverish

Salamanca, Nov. 23. activity in Barcelona, supervising

A daily serial service between the construction of reinforced con- erete chenchment and brace Barceloha and Soviet Russis, is be- wire entanglements in preparation, fag, organised, gud will be taugu- for adetence from air attacks i rated in the course of the next few states a new message from the days, according to well informed

quarters in the Catalan capital bu capital- Catalan

Traverton News Service. Trancam Xews Bernier

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