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Scene In The West End
Police reniforcements, including men, battled several mounted with a huge crowd which mobbed Miss Marlene Dietrich in Leices- tex-square, last month.
JANUARY 61937.
TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
Pro-
Broadcast by 2BW, on a Wavelength of 355 metres (345 kes), 31.49 metres (9.58 megacycles): 12.30-2.15 p.m.-European grammeja de Sant 12.30 p.m. Scottish Music. 1pm-Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report,
1:03 pm-Gracie Fields (vocal)
and Len Fills (Guitar). 1,30 pm-Reuter Press, Rugby
Press; Local: Weather Fore Announce cast, Time and ments.
1.40 p.m.-Light Orchestral Music. 2 p.m.-Plano Memories by Len
Few Green.
2.15 pm-Close Down.
6.15
play adapted to the micro- phone by Vera Bern and Waldeinar Wendland. -
Pro-
pm--Hitler Youth gramme: Poets in the HJ. From the works by Heinrich Lerach. [6.30 pam.----News and Economic Re-.
view in German 5.45 pm-Press Review.
Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. 6 pm Little sonatas by Mark
Violinist: Melanie Wolff, and F.
Rolf Albes at the piano. [6.15 pm-8ign off DJA and DJB
(Germ, Engl.),
NEW STAMPS IN THREE MONTHS
PRESENT ISSUE STILL AMPLE
Discussed
Designs
High omelas at the General Post Office will soon be turning their attention to the question of new stamp issues, although the present position la that ample stocks of George V. and Edward VIII. stampa are in hand. Whe
A categorical denial was given by the General Post Office to the 6.55 pm-Call DJA, DJB., DJN. rumour that Edward VIIL stamps
4-7 pm-Chinese Programme. 7-11 pmuropean Programme. 7p.m.-London-Variety with Aus-DELLO
tralian Artists, including German Folk Song. Imito, who imitates everything, 7 p.m.-Concert of Light Musin Navarre, impersonations in 7.30 pm-"Carmen" Opera by Bong, Jean Melville and her
Geörgé· Bizet. “: piano, and Angela Parselles. 8 p.m.-News and Economic Review Assisted by Harry Bidgood's " in German and Call DJQ Quintet.. (Electrical Record-8.15 p.m.-Beethoven: 32 Variations in e minor. Janka Weinkauf at the piano.
ing).
7.25 p.p
The Soloist's Delight (Godfrey) played by The Band of H Coldstream Guards.
7.30 p.m.--Closing Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report. 7.35 m.
Three Numbers by the Bourne- mouth Municipal Orchestra
9.80 p.m.-Epecial concert: Helzo
Roswaenge, teiur.
DIARY OF LOCAL. EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 Anniversaries -- and
Holidays.
Epiphany, Twelfth Day, Slight cold (Rio ban)
Cinemas.
King': Kelly The Second." Queen's:-" "My Man Godfrey," Central:-"Anything. "Goes,” Oriental:"Women Are Trouble. World Chinese Picture." Alhambra: "The Big Game “ Majestie: Things Are Looking.
:p.
some
Star,Border Fight" Dances-Sallors" and "Boldiers' Danca, in the assembly would be withdrawn immediately Room, 8.30 pm; Grand Carnival and the old George V. stamps sub- Dance at China Fleet Club, 8.30 stituted until George VI. Issues D.m
Had were ready. The rumour caused a rush by philatelists to bus op Edward VIII. stamps.
The question of the Coronation issue is, however, likely to receive imediate consideration. Design suggestions have been debated for some weeks, and it seems prob-
Meeting, Addrew's Church Council Budget, 6 pm,
Miscellaneous.Claims agairies the Estate of Dikram Mouradian dub, P
Social-Wah Yan Past Stúdents" in College Aociation "“Social” Hall, 7.30 p.m.
Sports: 19 pm-News and Economic Re-able that the only change in pro
Football, Junior Shield, Ri view in English on DE, DIN cedure will be the substitution of
the head of King George VI. in the O.C. v. R. A. (L), Sookunpoo), DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA general scheme in place of that buram dize A DJB....**
of Edward VIIL
"
10.15pm-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures.
10.30 p.tu-"Carmen" (continued).
1. Chanson Triste (Tschaikow-11.45. p.m.-Press Review.
sky, arr. Stewart).
Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche.
BEFORE CORONATION VES The new stamps. It was stated, will probably be fasted within two or three months-certainly before
giv
2 Raindrops - Pizzicati. for 12 midnight. Sign of DJA, DJB, the Coronation,
Strings (de la Riviere).
3. Oriental Dance-Novelty Duet
(white),
7:45 p.m.--
From the Studio.
The 6th of a series of talks on "The Early Days of Cricket," By A. Abbit.
DIN, DJE, DIG.
RADIO MANILA KZRM-618.5 kc.-485 Metres. Owned and "directed by Erlanger and Galinger, Inc.
Rumours of the withdrawal of the present stamps caused a parti- cular rush to secure the ordinary British Issues which are overprint- ed for use in the British “Agencies, Tangler, and Morocco. This is a comparatively sntali ikate, and the 8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Wea-15.30 am-Brakfast Hour of News belief that they would become rare
and Music-English and Span-spread rapidly, ther Report and Announce-
ish Current Events and Vaude- menta
ville of the. Ats, conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva of the Insular Life Assurance Company. 7am-am-gen off.
8.03 pun.
Sours by Richard Crooks (tenor) A Dream of Paradise (Lyttleton,
Bir. Hadailton Gray).
O Song Divine (St Ives, arr.
Gordon Temple).
Open your window to the mor
(Royden, arr. Phillips).
My song does round the world. 8.15 Du
From the Studio.
9.30 am-Nielson Financial
view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-Sign off. 2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial
view and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.--Sign off
Only one new pillar-box bear- ing the Royal monogram "ER.". had been erected in London. It came into service at Ilford three weeks ago, and will remain But gradually, in the red and green transport feet, the letters "ER" Rewill again give way to "GR
Bhooting-Hong Kong Rifle 61- sociation Spoon and Practice Shoot. (Army Rine Range, Kowloon City) 2 p.m.
p.m.
Sunrise.-7.04 2.m. Sunset.-5.54-
Moon Moon. 24th Day. Tides-High at 9.19 and 18.52. Low at 9.16,
THURSDAY, JANUARY Y
* Anniversaries and Holidays. St. Lucian.
Cinemas
• King-“Kelly The Second," Queen's:-"Walking On Air.” Central-"Anything. Goen.”· Oriental: Women Are Trouble;”- World: "Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-"The Big Game" Majestic: "The Trail of The
Lonesome Pine." Lectures CBM. T. Sabin RA StarMagnificent Obsession.” The Royal Mint had made pro8.C. L F Block Wellington Bar- gress with dies for Edward VIIL Re-coinage, and these are now use-
A Light Saxophone Rectal by p.m. Sunset Dance Programme
A. W., Whitehead.
Le Cygne-Bint-Sens. Schon Rosmarin-Kreisler." Valse Marilyn Wiedoeft. Souvenir-Drella)
Czardas--Monti,
8.30 PM.
Vocal Gems,
"The Gelaha" Wonesy
"The Belle of New York", "Lady Luck"
"Rio" Rita".
by the Lyric Orchestra.. 6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period.
6.55 pm-English Informational
... Period.
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz
7p.mLa Insular Cigar and Ciga- rette Fuctory presents "Aires Filipinus," with Juan Silos, Jr. and his String Ensemble.
8.55 p.m.--London-News and An- 7.30 p.m.-Question Boz Reporter,
nouncements.
9.15 p.m.
Variety. Songs River Man: I'm Pixilated
bver you-Dinah Miller. Plano Bolos-Marta Eggerth Film
Melodies Fred Stein. SongsWe agree Perfectly: On the top of a bus-Ten Bermon Humorous-King Canute-Flot
Sam and Jetsam Vocal Public Sweetheart No. 1
-Florence Desmond.. 0.40 p.m.--
· From the Studio,
A Talk on Aviation, No. 6, by
M. H. Curtis.
10 p.m.-London-Big Ben.
From the Studio.
The Blue Rhythm Boys. Black Susan.
Riverboat Shuffle.
I can't believe that you're in
love.
Feelin' no pain.
thu
I'm sentimental over you:
Red Balls in the Sunset.
the
I had to be happy.
10:30 p
Miss Dietrich attended first night of her new film "The Garden of Allah" at the Leicester- square Theatre, and the police were unable to hold back large numbers of excited people who gathered to witness her ár- rival
There was considerable disloca- tion of trafne, and the confusión was increased when, a long politi- cal procession attempted to pass the theatre from Panton-street. Eventually it was alverted to the. north side of Leicester-square,
POLICE THRUST BACK When Miss Dietrich, accom panied by Mr. Douglas Fairbanks. Jun, and Miss, Constance Collier, approached the theatre by way of Green-street tier car was rushed by the crowd Angh
Some admirers. tried to touch ber. Others clung to the car. One young man climbed on to the roof and had to be removed by the police. The car was nearly 10 minutes covering the last 100 yarda, den
7:35 pm-8tudio Music
7.40 pin-Programme Proviews. 7.45 pm-Elizalde Cia, Pro-
gramme.
8 p.m-Klim presents: The Milky
Way."
8.30 p.m.-Records. 8.40 pm-Stock quotations and
local market reports."..
quotations 8.55 p.-Stock
in. Spanish, through the courtesy of L. R. Nielson & Co.
9 p.m.-N.E.PA Programme.
9.30 pin-Tirao
Cruz and
Manila Hotel Orchestra.
10 p.m.-8ign off...
his
RADIO AUSTRALIAN
TO-DAY Wave Length, 31.34 Métres. Power, 1 Kilowatt. Frequency, 9.58 Megacycles. 11.55. a.m-An eye-witness's ac
count of the Third Test Cricket Match, England v. Australia (ffth day).
1.30 p.m.--Close down, 2.15 p.m.--Cricket, as above. Albert Sandler and His Orches 8 pm. Close down
tra.
Love Everlasting, Tell me to-night. Where the woods are green. Black Eyes,
Paraphrase of Strauss Waltzes. Soliloquy.
You will remember Vienna. "Ross Ma.
11 pm-Close Down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German,
English), p
German Folk Bang. 1.10 p.m÷Light Music. 2 p.m.-News in German. 2.15 p.m.-Light Music (continued). 2.55 p.m. Greetings to our listen-
or a 4047
3 p.m.--News and Economic Review
In English head teen Villa
As Miss Dietrich stepped from 3.15 pm-To-day in Germany, her cars striking figure in a
Bound Pictures
white velvet cloak, trimmed with 330 pm-We announce the New fox fur--the throng thrust back 3 Monthly
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the police, and cut on her way to 4.15 pm-Women's Hour: Con- the boyer, Casper
sultation Hote Mounted police rode on to the 1.30 pm-The Holy ending
and after excited pavement, struggling the entrance cleared,
6.30 p.m.-Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m.-Sporting News. 7.p.m.-Talk: "Test Highlights." 7.20 p.m.-National News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m.-Ballad Concert..
8 p.m.-National Military Band. 8.45 p.m.-Novelty Trio. 9.15 p.m.-Revue,
9.40 p.m.--Organ and Stringa..
less. George V. money will con
inue to be minted as required until dies bearing the head of George, VI. have been approved and prepared.
SCOTS FLAG DISPUTE
Glasgow Society's Criticism
*The
misuse of the Scottish Royal Banner is disgraceful and A sign of bad taste," declares the St Andrew Boetery (Chasgow) in a resolution which the council has adopted concerning what is dea- cribed as the "legal use of the Royal Banner of Scotland.”
Scottish sentiment, it is stated, baá been misrepresented, and Scottish people stand fast by the blue banner of Scotland and St. Andrew the foundation of the glorious Union flag,
SYMPATHY FOR M.P. The resolution extends sympathy
racks, 5.30 p.m.
Meetings Theosophical Society, Diary pm, Talks on "Old Leaves The Theosophist"; Toe Supper Meeting at Seamen's metalate (10 p.m.
MiscellaneouseClaims;
Against the Estate of Helen Beatrix Blanc due
SocialPrison Branch of M.C.L Whist and Mah Jongg Drive, In Cathedral Hall, 3 pm. Kowloon Women's Charity Games After- noon, at St. Andrew's 3 p.m.
Sporta Snooker. Steel Colson, League, C. U. C. v. R. E Mess; G. 8. Mesé R. A. Mess, D. H. C. v. C. 8. C. C. P. O. Mess v. R. N. P.
Sanrise,7.64 a.m. Sunset-5.54
m
Moon-XI Moon, 25th Day. «Bunrise. —1704 am Sunset-5.59 P.m.
Tides-High at 6.34 and 17.38; Low at 026 and 10.02
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 Anniversaries and Holidays. St. Beverinux.
Lectures-Helena May Christian Fellowship Meeting 10.30 am.
Badminton Mixed Doubles League, Free Lancers v. St. John's; to Mr. Scrimgeour-Wedderburn, Rectelo "Ay, University MP. Hereditary Royal Standard
Billiards.-McEwan Younger
Bearer for Scotland, in his pre-League, H. K. 8. Bde. v. Garrison sent predicament occasioned by Sergeants; R. W. E. V. RN, Y. P... the ill-considered and illegal at R. A (L) v. R. AM. C.; HUR Sunrise.-7.05 a.m. Sunset.-5.55 tempt now being made to encour-RAH Q age the misuse of the Scottish Royal Banner, an indignity which p It is not proposed to inflict upon the corresponding Royal Banner of England.”
Tides.-Eigh at 8.08 and 18.15: Moon-XI Moon, 26th/Day
Low at 1.20 and 11.03.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 Anniversaries and Holidaya. —-- St. Jutan.
"The council hold that the misuse of the Scottish Royal Ban- ner is not only disgraceful and a sign of bad taste, but," says, the
Dance.-B..E. OC. A fortnightly resolution, "advocacy of the Bald Dance, Féninsula Hotel. 8.30 p.m. - misuse is intended to conceal from Entertainments. - Dockyard Re- the people of Scotland the fact creation Ch Annual Christmas that the Scottish. National Badge Tree Party for Dockyard Children. ---the St. Andrew's Cross-has been at China Fleet Club, 2.30 pm.
10.30 p.m.-Australasian News Ber-wrongfully denied its rightful vice, including re-run of main place in Imperial heraldry, Navy race and results from. Moonee fings, and Army colours while Valley Races Compensation the corresponding St George's Meeting. Cricket resume-Third Cross is lavishly displayed " Test (fifth day);
10.45 pm-Meditation Musle 10.30 pmClose down/",
PLANES ACTIVE IN EAST SUIYUAN
Peiping, Jan. 1.
It is reported that the enemy, aeroplanes are most active in East Bulyuan, and that on December 31 ten scout planes left Chengt for Hing Wo
after circling in the air and
dropping a few bombs, they dis (Stories of the inner strength of appeared from view.
men of great deeds.) Musical Chinese Evening Prea,
GERMAN PARTY FOR HOLLAND
Miscellaneous--New Territories
Agricultural exhibition, opened by HE the Governor, 2.30 pm,
Cricket First Division, Kowloon .C.C. v. Civil Service C.C. (L)});, Indian R.C. v. Armỹ (L); Navy v Craigengower CC (L) University Hong Kong CC (L), Second Divison, Craigengower C.C. V. Navy The Hague, Jan 4 (L) Hong Kong C,C. ty. Army "A" Kowloon Following the release of their (L) Civil Service O.C.
Army passports, the family of the Duke CC. (L): Club de Recre of Mecklenburg and about forty B (L) Police R.C. v. University German Princes and other nobles(); Army "C"
Rugby Triangu ace expected here to-morrow for
Army Princess Juliana's welding.
It is possible that Prince Bern-
R.C.
ament,
5.53
Bunrise.--7.64 #alm.5 Bun88
will not be able to attend the ceremony owing to: ill-health
hard's mother. Princess Armgard p.m.
Moon.-XL Moon,: 27th Day, Mid-High at 1.38 and 16,07:"", Low at 8.38 and 22.50.