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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1936.

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 555 Metres

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-The BBC. Wireless

Military Band.

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal „and

Weather Report. 1.03, p.m.-Light Concert Items. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press, Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements

| 1.40 p.m.-Geraldo and His Or-

E

H

chestra

2 p.m.-Jazz Piano Solos by Vivian

Elts.

215 p.m.-Close down.

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

Hawaiian Music. Hawaiian Stars are gleaming. Kohala March.

Underneath the blue. Hawaiian akles, Sweet Hawalian Dream Girl.

A ekoki, Hawaiian Love.

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7.20 p.m-Three Songs by Hilde-

garde...

7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quota- tions and Hong Kong exchange market report.

7.35 p.m.-The Bournemouth Muni-

cipal Orchestra.

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

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Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald Film Songs "Naughty Marietta" i Tramp. tramp, tramp along the bigh- way.-Nelson Eddy.

"Rose Marie"-The Mounties-

Nelson Eddy,

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Piano Music; amongst others "The Blue Danube" arranged by Schulze-Eweler

5.30 p.m.-News and Eonomic Rc-

view in German. 5.45 p.m.-Brass Band.

6.15 p.m.-Sign cơ DJA and DJB

(Germ. Engl.)

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

(German, English).

German Folk Song,·

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 cur Listen-

eis in India p.-News and Economic Review

in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 p.m.-Women's Hour: Con-

sultation Hour.

9.30 p.m.-Light Songs from the Rococo period sung by "Ruth Jahncke.

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"The Merry Widow-Vilia. The ... Merry Widow Waltz.-Jeannette MacDonald.

"The Blue Paradise"--Auf Wie-

dersehen-Nelson Eddy.

GERMAN ACCORD DIARY OF LOCAL.

WITH JAPAN

Information Given

In Commons

London, Nov. 30. On Monday in the House of Commons, Mr. Anthony Eden made a declaration on the Ger- man-Japanese Agreement.

Mr. Eden sald that the text of the agreement had been communi- cated to the British 'Ambassadors in Tokio and Berlin abortly before publication. On this occasion the German Foreign Minister had as- sured H.M. Ambassador that no kind of military alliance exists between Germany and Japan. The Japanese Foreign Mialster declar- ed expressly, so Mr. Eden contin- ued, that no kind of secret alliance existed between Germany and Japan."

Mr. Eden added that he had no information, as to whether Italy had also entered. into an agree- ment with Japan, As to the at-

EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2

A'aniversarios

and Holidays, -St.

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kliblan

Auctions-Household Furniture, Lammert's Kowloon Sales Room, 2.30%

इस इका

Ginemas.

King's-Moscow Mighte." Queen's :-"Lady Re Careful." Central :-"The Adventare of Rex

sad Rinty."

Oriental :-"Bulldog Drummond

Strikes Back."

World Chinese Picture." Alhumben :--Crash Donovan, “* Majestic :-"It Had To Happen." Star :-Your Unejo Dudley," Dances-Cheera Club Danec, 9.00 -

p.m...

Lectures.-Pictor J. Sherry + "Lourdes," 15 Club Lusitano, fee House Street, 3.30

p.m. Kowlowin Union Church. Y. P. S. Lecture by Mfr. L. Starbuck. 8.15 pm.

Miscellaneous.—Art Exhibitor 11. 1otel Cecil, 10 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.

by

Bebeminals. Make Beeze Contral British School Old Pupils. +21 old School Hall, Nathan Rood. 3.30 p.m.

9.45 pun-A generation changes Germany. The new appearance of German towns: VI. Hamitude of the British Government, burg.

Mr. Eden said that the House was aware that the British Govern- Social, Whist Drive Et Sailors' ment explicitly opposed any ten- Home and Seamen's Institute, 9,00 dency to divide the world into pt Whist Drive and Tombola 1 two hostile camps, especially Garrison Sergeants' Meus, 8.30 p.m. ideological grounds, and to do everything in It power to promote friendly relations between the

p.m.-News and Economic Re

view in English on DJE, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB 10.13 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.-New German Lighs

Music,

11.30 p.m.--Review of the Month's

Periodicals.

11.45 p.m.-Francish Sonata

Walter Niemann.

by

Martin Porzky at the piano.

12 midnight.-Sign of DJA, DJB.

DJQ. DJB (Germ., Engl:).

RADIO MANILA

KZRM-618.5 kc-485 Metres. Owned and directed by Erlanger

8.20 p.m. Selection from "Swing

Along" played by Debroy Som-5.30

ers Band.

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8.30 p.m. London: Mantovani and

his Tipica Orchestra.

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

nouncements.

9.20 p.m.-

Light Instrumental Music

Flute Solo Carmen Fantasy (Bizet. arr. Borne). Marcel Moyse.

"Trio-Serenade (Schubert). De

Groot (Violin), A. Gibriaro (Piano), J. Samehtini ('Cello). Pianoforte Capriccio in F Minor (Dohnanyl). Vladimir Horp

WILL.

Viola Solo-Venetian Gondola

and Galinger, Inc. a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- ish Current Events and Vau- deville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva of the in- sular Life Assurance Company. 7 alm-Sign Off

8.30 am-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties.

| 11.15 am-Sign úf.

2.30 pm-Nielson Financial

and Musical Varieties. 3.45 pm-Sign On.

nations.-

Fraserrana News Service

The

MOSCOW REACTIONS

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Paris, Nov. 30, Japanese-German Agree-

Moon Moon, 19th. Day. Suurise.-6.47 1.10. Suzimet.-6.30 p.m.

Tiden.High "at 13.10 d 3.19; Low at 4 and 16,30,

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3.

Holidays.-St..

Anniversarice and

Cinemas.

ment caused a deep impression in Francis Xavier. (1552). Comintern circles in Moscow, ac- cording to the "Matin," which adds that it is stated in political cir- cles, that Soviet Russ12 cannot risk a war, unless it is sure of the benevolent neutrality of che bur- gols nations.

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For this reason it has been pro posed, according to the paper, to transfer the headquarters of the Comintern to some other country. while the technical services and the secret archives" of the organi- sadon would remain in Moscow.

It has also been proposed, so the paper continues, to hold the future meetings of the Third In- Reviewternationale outside of the Soviet Union. The paper adds that it had previously been decided transfer the seat of the Comin- tern to Paris, but the plan' had to be abandoned as too violent a re- action of the French public was feared,

6 p.m.-Sunset Dance Programme

by the Lyric Orchestra, 6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period.

Song No. 1 (Mendelssohn, arr. 4.35 p.m.-English

Walter).-Lionel Tertis.

Period.

Informational

Hence Barcelona has beer select

to

Violin Solo La Clochette (Paga-6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, throughed and the paper asserts that the the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-Catalonia revolutionary author- son and Fritz.

ties have given their enthusiastic sssent to the project.-- Transocean News Service

nini)-Alfredo Rode Double Pianos-Passepied (De-

libes, arr. Allegae-Leonhardt): -Alleyne and Leonhardt. 9.40 p.m.--Tunes

from "Swing Time" by Fred Astaire with Johnny Green and His Orches- Bra

10 p.m.-Variety and Dance Music.

London: Big Ben Plano Solos Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. R 21.-Charlie Kunz Songs-He's an Angel. With all

my heart.-Elste Carlisle. Fox-Trot-Im building up to an awful let down, Slow Fox-Trot -These Foolish Things.-Car- roli Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans.

Song-Sing me a swing song.----Ike

Hatch.

Fox-Trot-Take my heart, Waltz -Stars in my eyes. Maurice Winnick and His Orchestra. Humoroga-Sandy the Farmer.—

Sandy Powell and Company. Plano Solos Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. R. 7.—Charlie Kuns. Waltzes-Midnight Waltz, Nespo- litan Nights.--Gino Bordin' and His Hawaiiana. Song--Me and the moon-Bing

Crosby. Fox-Trat-Honolulu Stars and Hawaiian Guitar. A little ren- devous In Honolulu. -Roy Smeck Arid Fis Hawalian Berenaders.

Organ Solos-Six Great Melodies.

Harold Ramsay.

11 pm. Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 pm.-Call DJA, DJB (German,

(English)...

German Folk Song.

1.10 p.m.-Musical Entertainment

2 p.m.-News in German.

p.m.-La Insular Cigar and Cigu- rette Factory presents "Aires Filipinos," with Juan Ellos, Jr. and his String Ensemble. 7.30 p.m.-Question Box Reporter. 7.35 p.m.-Studio Music. 7-45 p.m.-Elizalde, y Cla. Pro-

gramme.

6 p.m.-Programme Previews. 8.05 p.m.-Symphonic Interlude. 8.15 p.m.-These Three" featuring

Lina Flor, Frankie Trinidad and

Ariston Avelino.

8.30 p.m.-Basque Presentation. 8.45 pm. Stock quotations and

local market reports. p.m-Stock quotations in Span- ish, through the courtesy of L. R. Nielson & Co. 9.05 p.m.-N.E.P.A Programme. 0.35 pm-Musical Potpourri 10 p.m.-8ign Off

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EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION I.

050 15.18 Mc/s (19.76m) G5B 9.51 Mc/s (31.55m.) (Greenwich M.T.) am-Big Ben, Chamber Music. The Norbert Wethmar Trio: Norbert Wethmar (Violin): Bram Martin (Violoncello);

Wilfrid Parry (Pianoforte). Tric In A minor: (1) Allegro e ap- pasalonato (2) Moderement (3) Poco scherzo (4) Final (Nicolas Daneau). Fantasy Trio in C minor (Frank Bridge).

8.45 mm-Foreign Affairs." A talk by Sir Frederick Whyte, K.Ü.S.L, LL.D.

9 a.m-Mitary Band Music,

9.10 am-"Empire Magazine," No.

9.40

18. A weekly review of things

FRENCH SOCIAL

The

PARTY

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Paris, Nov. 30. "French Social founded by Colonel de la Roque, Party,"

King's Moscow Nights." Queen's "Star" For A Night."' Central:-The Adventure of Res

nad Rinty."

Oriental Bulldog Drummond

Strikes Back."" World:"Chinese Picture." Alhambra :-'The Final Hour." Majestic :-"It Had To Happen."* Star-"Your Uncle Dudley,” Dance-Police Hoadquarters' Gym- nasium, 9.00p.m.

Entertainments ---Pinno and Vooul Recital at Chiness Y. W. C. A., 38C Bonhard Road. 8.00 p.m.

Lectures.-Theosophical Society, ' 8,00

P, J.

Mails-Christmas Letters for Great Britain via Siberia per s.s. Hakozaki Maru, (Reg. 3.00 p.m., Ordinary 3,30 p.m.; Christmas Letter and Parcel Kails tor Australia per A..Tinda (Parcels, 4.00 p.m. 1. Reg. Letters, 5,00 p.m.; and Ordinary, 5.30 p.m.).

Meetings. The H Supper Meeting at Seamen's Institute. 7.30 p.m.: St. John's Cathedral Women's Guild Com mities, in the Hall, 10.15 s.m.

Misoslianeças.—Art Exhibition BE Hotel Cecil, 10.00 s... to 6,00 p.m.; Kowloon Women's Charity Games Afternoon at St. Andrew's, 3.00 p.m.; Dinner Party in honour of Hou, De.. R. H. Kotewall, at the Ewong Chow Restaurant, West Point, 7.30 p.m.

Sports. Goll--United Services Annual Meat, ug (Fanling).

Snooker. Steel. Coulson Stooker League: Bignals v. P.O. Mess; C.U.C. v. Civil Service Cricket Club; E. E.

R.N.P.; G.S. Mess Royal Welch' Mess v. Royal Artillery Mesa D.R.C.

after the prohibition of the semi-Fosiliers. nililitary organisations, as succes-

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Moon.-X. Moon, 30th. Day. Sunrise.-6.47 m. Sun-5,38

or to the Fire Cross organisations, is now enlisting more than 6,000, jam according to a statement or Colo- Tides. High at 12.17 and 22.38; nel de la Roque, addressing the Low at 5.10 and 15.50. Congress of the party at Cour- coltes on Sunday. The rapidly growing importance of the party's, views was "evinced by the large attendance to the Congress, which was estimated at more than 30,000 by the "Echo de Paris,." The Con- gress passed a resolution, expreza- ing confidence in Colonel de la Roque, and expressing the hope that he would continue to fight

ITALIAN CONQUEST OF ABYSSINIA

Press Urges French Recognition

Paris, Nov. 30. An early recognition by France "against Bolshevists and false re-or Italy's conquest of Abyssinia. is publicans paid from abroad."

demanded by the "Figaro,” in view Besides the Courcelles meeting of the occupation of the capital the party held 4 meetings at of WesteAbyadnia, Gorre, by the Saarlough, Metz, Briey and Thion- Italians last week. The capture ville. The total attendance of of Gorre, so the paper says," makes these meetings is stated by the the recognition of Italian sover- press to have been at least

16 000,-- Transocean News Serince.

SOVIET ARRESTS

Moscow, Nov, 30. The foreign Nationals recently at Home. Edited by Pascoe arrested by OGPU agents, are Thornton.

a.m.-The News and AD- nouncemenita.

2.15 p.m.-Musical Entertainment 9.45 a.m.-Greenwich Time Signal,

(continued)."

10 a.m-Close down.

2.55 p.-Greetings to our Bateners.

8 pm-News and Economic Review

in English.

3.15 D-To-day

Sound Pictures..

In Germany.

3.30 p.m.-The valkyrie" I. Act.

Opera by Richard Wagner. 4.45 p.m.-Hitler Youth

gramme:

30 Days Hitler Youth

5 p.m. Bolo Concert:

Kolezza.

Pro-

CARDINALS VISIT FUEHRER

Berlin, Nov. 3D."

It is just announced here that the

not allowed to see visitors. Cón- suls are also barred, until further notice. This order is alleged to Eave besh made in traer to pre- vent any prejudice to the enquiry, The Consuls of the countries affect- ed by the prohibition have empha- tically protested to Foreign Com- missar, Litvino..... Transocean News Service.

Cardinals Faulhaber and versations begun at the visit of Schulte have grain visited the Cardinal Faulhaby some wecks Lubka Reichs Chancellor in his house in ago, have been continued.~,

Berchtesgaden, and that the con-

Trahancean News Berence.

eignity of Abyssinia by France and England a virtual necessity. The paper then points out that it would be preferable simply to recognise the Italian sovereignty by appoint-" ing a new ambassador to Emperor and King Emmanuel— Trapiocean. Neys Serpine, A

FRENCH ENVOY TO ROME

Paris, Nov. 30.

It will be recalled, that the last French Ambassador to Rome, M. Chambrun was recalled from his post in consequence of the new. age limit laws in France. Since à new Ambassador had to have the Agreement of the Italian Govern ment, which only grants it to an Ambassador accredited to “Emperor and King Emmanuel," and "such an appointment would mean à virtual recognition by France of the Italian conquest of Ethiopia. que post of an Ambassador for France in Romng bag been vacant for soine time. Transcern New Service,

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