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European Pro- 8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Musie

(continued). '

12.30 p.m.-Dance Music.

1 pm-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report. 1.03 pm. Beatrice Harrison (Cello) and Arthur de Greet (Pianoforte).

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Russian Music.

Sleep my Baby. Moscow,

Ballet from "Konick Gorbuntok" On the Volga River, The Volga «Boatman. Caucasia (Wanoff).

Russian Potpourri (Michallow-

sky), .. 7.15 p.-

7.30

From the Studio.

A Talk on "Safety First," by Ma-

jor C. M. Manners, O.B.E.

pm.-Closing Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report, 1.35 p.m.-

From the Studio.

The Continental Trio.

1. A pretty girl is like a melody. 2. Only my song.

3. Piano Solo.

"4. These foolish things.

5. Rhythm

in my

Rhymes,

B. Love made the song.

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9.45 p.m.-

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Campus Moon.

The Cubalero,

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

BRITAIN AND EGYPT

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Treaty Approved In PUBLIC AUCTION.

Commons

of

A me on for the ratification of the Azio-Egyptian Treaty friendship and alliance which was #p.m.-News and Economic Review passed in the Commons last night

tu German and Call DJQ.

without division, was debated to- 9.15 p.m.-Hitler Youth Program-night in the House of Lords.

me:

For the Shortwave Amateur.

Lord Plymouth in moving the motion for

said the ratiocation

9.30 p.m.-Gay Muste from Mozart's there had been goodwill and give

Times. Quartettes for harpsichord,"

violins and cello by Heinrich Josef Flegel and Ditters v Dittersdorf.

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DJQ In Netherlandish on DJA, DJB Germany 10.15 p.m.-To-day in

Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.-Music Hall Hour."

A presentation by Werner Illing 11.45 pm-Sonata in G major op. 79 and Bagatelles op. 33 by Beethoven

At the piano: Hertha Framumann 12 midnight-Sign off DJA, DJB.

NJQ. NJE (Ger.. Engi1

take and

on both sides in reaching the agreement and be honestly believed that if the treaty was implemented in the spirit t was negotiated, he foresaw an era fruitful Co- of prosperity and operation between Britain and the Egyptian people.

In reviewing the principal pro- vision of the treaty, he remarked that the obligation placed on the high contracting parties p assist each other in time of war meant that the British Government must support the Egyptian Government | in defending an Egyptian irasion. It was, of course, for Egypt to de- fend her own territory. but the British Government would assist in that task under this treaty as an. ally. Egypt did not undertake to send Egyptian troops outside Egypt to protect British territory. That 5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News was more than could be asked of

Egypt at present. and Music-English and Span- For the defence of the danni, ish Current Events and Vau the forces of the British Empire deville of the Air. conducted and of Egypt were to act in co- by Don Alva. Morning Exer-operation. The canal. Lord Ply- cises by Prof. G. T. Suva of the mouth added, was Egyptian ter- Insular Life Assurance Co.

ritory and 7:00 am-Sign Off.

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1000 GUINEAS FOR A CURE

W

Prize Proposal For Grass Sickness

the defence, of the Canal, as that of other parts of ber territory, was an Egyptian responsibility in which as an ally, Britain would co-operate.

OPPOSITION SUPPORT The leaders of the Opposition parties warmly supported the mo- tion. Lord Snell (Labour) zid the treaty sought to end an old and trying embarrassment and to a long, happy and in- begin creasingly advantageous relation- ship

After paying a tribute to the services of Lord Cromer, Mr. Arthur Henderson and Lord Lloyd in regard to Egypt, Lord,Snell said that it was worthy of note that

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at the time of the repression of PUBLIC AUCTION.

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berties throughout the world, Eng- land should choose this moment to seal a treaty of self-government and he hoped their principles of democratic freedom would injustified by the results..

The Marquis of Crewe (Liberal) expressed keen satisfaction at the conclusion of the treaty. It was something gained to be able to look at the map with confident hope that Egypt would prosper in the future in conditions of per-

A petition, with over 1100 signa-. tures by members and non-mem- bers

manent peace.

Lord Lloyd (Conservative) cri- ticised certain details of the mill- tary clauses, but on the whole, welcomed them cordially. Con- cluding Lord Lloyd said he be- lleved Egypt would be an honour- able and faithful ally.

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At the Close or a long, long day. Agricultural Society offer a prize Diddle-Dum-Des.

10 p.m.-London-Big Ben,

""The Dweller In the Darkness" by Reginald Berkely. Produc- tion, by John Pudney. (Elec trical Recording). 10.16 pm-

Variety.

Song-It's Like Reaching for the

Moon-Francis Langford.. Vocal Solitude The Mills Bro-

thers.

Prime Scala's Accordeon Band

of not less than 1000 guineas for the discovery of a satisfactory means of preventing or curing the disease of grass sickness in horses came before the directors of the Society in Edinburgh recently, states the "Bulletin."

AIR MAIL Comparison With 1919

TERMS:-CArm on 'KLIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS..

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The British regular air mall celebrates its seventeenth anniver- sary recently. On November 10, 1919. AIR WAR MENACE a ty converted, War-time aero Colonel J. Carruthers spoke plane took off from Hounslow for The terrors of the next war of the investigations of the Anima the "Continent carrying the first were sketched by Air Commander "Diseases Research Association into regular air mail foad dispatched L. E. O. Charlton in his talk on

grass sickness, and said if they by the British Post Office. Few serial warfare. He foresaw on. had all the money they wanted | avalled themselves of the oppor-eza" of universal peace, because- Band Six Hits of the Day probably they would have made a tunity of sending letters by this war would no longer be considered little more progress than they had new service; and the mall load worth while, but he feared that done. The progress they had made consisted of only a handful of era would not arrive in our time. was more or less negative," she lettera LVS EN MA

The menace of war was looming To-day 5,000.000 letters are in large again, he said, and even if the mail holds of the air-liners the Navy were treble its strength. and flying-boats of Imperial Air-it could not prevent the devasta- ways on their way to various des- tion of our country. Compared tinations along the 27,000 miles of with to-day's possibilities, the al Empire routes. These letters total raids of the last war, by which over th tons, and are the routine 1,100 people were killed, were load which is being air-borne: al-pany most every day.

Yodelling Song-The Yodelling Mouth Organ Player George Van Dusen.

Vocal Duet--The Legionaires

Warner and Darnell Bong-Rose Marie-Charles Kall-

man (Tenor),--

They had not been able to trans- mit the disease from a diseased animal to a healthy one. Unt they could do that they were a long way off discovering the cause Organ Solo-Berenade Quentin still further off discovering

M. MacLean,""

either a remedy or a prevention, Vocal-Knock Knock. Who's There? The Rocky Moun—' taineera.

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Research Association.

12190 D countries under: dictator,”

Humorous He hadn't up till

The matter, he stated, was before

Outgoing mail from Craydon ships war may be declared over-

yesterday-Sophie Tucker

the Finance Committee that day, alone for the Empire now averages night and pumbers, may approach Dulcimer Solo Lechner March and what was in their minds was 3 tons a week over a tonin- for an unprovoked assault at four-

-Old Styrian Hackbrett.

that they should take up the mat- crease on the figure for the same miles a minute A blow may be Vocal-Wandering Shoes--The ter with the Agricultural Research period last year while the income | dealt that may cause the home-

Hill Billes.

Council and force the Governing mall at Croydon amounts to population unendurable suffering- Double Pianos-Fox-Trot Med-

ment to provide more financial 21 tons. In addition, the ale mail at the outset Demoralisation is ley-yor Moreton and Daya support for the Animal Diseases leaving Croydon each week for a hely communicable disease; the Continent is now well over and when it gets a real hold col- Kaye,

four tons. Next year Imperial Air- lapse is not far off ways are to make artxtrements to In the last war, onls six per deal with a weekly load of Empire, cent of enemy bombers were mails which will total 50 tons, for, brought down, and only experi- in place of the charge, in 1919 of ments in another war could decido The question was again remited 28 8d. for in letter sent 200 hilles to what extent attacks could be DJE to the Finance Committee, who to Paris, it will be posible under frustrated. If the bomber could be Be fouleme dar will further consider the question the half- deretter interfeated from the point of view of as-to send a letter by air 12000 miles mach the worse, still not Fondly sistance to this Animal Diseases along the Empire air routes to enough to be prevented from cut Research Association.

Australia for Tid,

ting and coming again.

11 p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

6.55 nm--Call (DJA, DJB;

(German, English);" dermian Folk Song.

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

It was scaled in the discuKATOO that the Highland Society had given in grants £3760 to the As- sociation.

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