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London, Mar. 20. The total B.B.C. income fast year, including £2,509,750 derived from Ucence fees, amounted to £2,953,469.
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31.38m. (95.60 .c.). 19.74m. (15.280 Ec.) 16.89m. (17.760 k.e.) 31.45m (95.40 k.e.) D.J.Q. ...... 10.63m. (15.280 ke) During the year, listeners let- 1.05 pm. Call DJA, DJB (German, ters containing appreciations, cri- English). German Folk Song. 1.10 ticisms, suggestions and inquiries p.m. Morning concert. 2 p.in. News received by the Corporation hum- in German. 315 p.m. Morning con- bered 16,000, anu it is stated that cert (cont.). 2.55 p.m. Greetings about eighty per cent, of the cor- to our listeners in Australia. respondence expressing opinions News and Economic on the programmes were appre- T p.m.-London - Big Ben Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To clative, "Haunting Harmonies" with M- day in Germany. Bound Pictures. Expenditure on plant and office chael Cole and Albert Harland at 3.30
p.m. Special Operá Con-equipment for television last year Two Planoforte.
cert. 4.43 p.m. Topical Talk. amounted to 123,548. 7.15 p.m.-Four Songs by Jack 5.00
p.m. Who 19 laughing In regard to licences for sound Hulbert (Comedian),
there? 5.15 p.m. Sports Review. receiving sets and to profits on 7.30 p.m.-Closing, local Stock 5.30 p.m. News and Economic publications, the report now issued Quotations and Hong Kong Ex Review German.
5.45 p.m. expressed the view that the change Market Report
Children's Hour. 8.15 p.m. Sign saturation point is approaching.— of DJA and DJB (German. British Wireless. English). 6.55 p.m. Call DJB, DJN DJE (German, English). German
7.35 p.m.-The New Mayfair Or chestra...
8 p.m-Local; Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements
8.03 p.m.-From the Studio: A Relay from the Tai Ping Theatre (Chinese).
11 p.m.-Close, down. European Programme from Z.E.K. on a frequency of 644 kllocycles 8.05 p.m.-Act II of "I Pagliace" (Leoncavallo), by Members of La Scala Orchestra, Milan, Conducted by Franco Chiope.
8.35 p.m.-Alfredo and His Or- chestra.
8.55 p.m.-London-News Announcements.
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G.O.C. PASSES
Major-General Kelley
London, Mar. 20.
A famous soldier who command- ed the British Troops" in South China from 1913 to 1915 and who
HE
Undersigned have received Thatrifotiona
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ON
MONDAY, MAR. 22, 1937.
Commencing at 11.00 A.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD & OFFICE FURNITURE
also
One Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe One Chubb Safe One Badminton Set in Case (almost
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and Dance Musle. 11.45 p.m. sports received the thanks of the Hons PUBLIC AUCTION.
Review, Midnight. Sign off DIN, 9.15 p.m.-Rate da. Costa Me-DJE, DJQ, DUB (Germ.. Engl
mories.
030 p.m.-Facade-Sulte Wal- ton), played by London Philhar- monic Orchestra. Conducted by William Walton "
9.47 p.m.-Short Recital by Webster Booth. (Tenor).
-10 p.m.--London - Big Dance music.
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11 p.m.-Close down.
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3. p.m.-Big Ben; The B.B.C. Empire. Orchestra (leader, Daniel Melsa); conductor, Eric Fogg. 3.55
p.m.This is England": talks by representative English people: (11) Mrs. J. Bell, of Cumberland, a countrywoman; introduced by An- thony Weymouth." 4.10 p.m.- Variety. 4.40 p.m.-The News and Announcements.
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MANILA
K.Z.R.M.-618.5 k.c-485 Metres.
Owned and directed by Erlanger
Kong Government for for his ser- vices, died to-day.
He was Majot-General Francis Henry Kelly, C.B., C.M.O.
Born in 1859. Major-General Kelly entered the Royal Engineers in 1879.
Ten years later he was made, captain and rose to the rank of
in major
1897. The following year he Colonel and full Colonel in 1902.
became brevet Lieut.-
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He was appointed Major-Gene- TUESDAY. MAR. 23, 1937 ral in 1909.
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HONG KONG SERVICE.
In 1913 he came to Hong Kong Officer Commanding British
troops in South China..
For his services in Hong Kong be was made C.M.G. and received
and Galinger, Inc. 5.30 a.m. Breakfast Hour of News and Music. 6.55 a.m. New York stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. 7am. Sign off. 9.30 a.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties, 1115 am. Sign off. 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m. Sign off.
8 p.m. Records. 6.15
p.m. Sparilsh Informa tional Period. 6.35 p.m. English the thanks of the Hong Kong Informational Period. 0.55 p.m. Government and the Lords of the New York stock quotations--Swan, Admiralty. Culbertson and Erit:a. 7
He retired in the last year of "Rincon Espanol" featuring Ramon the Great War and in 1919 was Estella 7.15 p.m. Manila Motor Co. appointed Regional Director of the Studebaker Champions. 7.30 p.m. held till 1924. presents Richard Humber and his Ministry of Pensions, à post. he Magic Brain Symphony Quarter Hr. 7.45 p.m. Monday Night Musicale. 8.40 p.m. Manlia stack quotations and local market reports. 8.55 pm. Stock quotations in Spanish--
p.m.
At the time of his death he was Commissioner of Scouts for the Camberley district. Reuter.
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Trans. II (G.S.II.. G.S.G., G.S.B.).
7. p.m.-Big Ben; "Haunting Harmonies," with Michael Cole and Albert Marland at two planos. 7:15 p.m.-"Incidental to Play"
7.45 p.m. Haydn and his Orchestra, from the West End Cinema, Birmingham. 8.10 p.m.--"Empire. Exchange" -(see Trans. 1). 8.25 p.m.-"Memories of the London Theatre" 10. 8.55 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. 9.15 p.m.-Variety.
AUSTRALIA
3L.R-Wave Length, 31.34 metres; Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacycles. 1.45pm.Melbourne Central Trans. II (G.S.H. G.S.F. G.S.B.). Post Office Chimes. Drought
10. p.m.-Big Ben: "John Lon- Ari Australian Novel by A. W. doner at Home"-11 (see Trans. Upfield. Read by Beslie Williams. 1). 10.32 p.m.-A Recital by Esther 2 p.m. Chimes. 2,01 am. A pro- Fisher, New Zealand planist. 11. gramme of Modern Music-record- p.m.-"Suggestions for Your Book ed-No. 1. 2.45 am. Close down.
AMERICA SHOULD NOT HIDE
́SUPREME COURT VACATION
New York, March 20, A warming that America should not attempt to hide in the "storm cellar of neutrality in the event
ment.
M. Postyschaw will be succeeded i by the second secretary of the Ukraine Party, M. Chatalewitch.
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY,
THX 2.4D MARCH, 1937.
The deposed Secretary has been TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. virtual Dictator In the Ukraine since 1932-
Tranneens New Servier
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Congressmen Take Oath Of Allegiance
New Delhi, Mar. 19. Nehru. It was no mere paper. Under the glare of a myriad of condition, he declared: electric lights of the surrounding Personally, he felt that the ac- Congress camp, over 1,000 newly- | ceptance of office would lower elected Congress Party members the Contess Party's standard, but of provincial legislatures stood now the resolution accepting office and solemnly took the oath of al- was passed he would, like a humi- legiance to their organisation and ible soldier, abide by it. If condi- The offices of the Supreme Court
their country.
tlons proved impossible, he would will be open from 10 a.m. tó 3 p.m.
President Nehru slowly read the request to be relieved of the res- of leadership. Thn, ponsibility dafly during the Easter Vacation, of war abroad, was uttered by the Words in the Hindu tongue, and a which begins on March 26 and Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell thousand throats repeated them. however, did not mean that he terminates on April 1, both days
"I a member of this All-India contemplated raising the issue im- inclusive. This does not apply to Hull, before the House of Repre-convention, pledge myself to the
mediately. public and general holidays, when sentatives appropriations sub-service of India, and to work in DOWNRIGHT AND HONEST the offices will be entirely closed."
committee yesterday...
the legislatures outside for in
Mahatma Gandhi, interviewed
Mr. GA. A Macfadyen, the senior Kowloon Magistrate, sailed on the P. & O liner Carthage on furlough on Saturday. His place in the first court of the Magistracy will be taken by Mr. Eric Hims
worth.
1.
He said he thought we should dependence of India and t'e end-by Renter, described the Congress preserve zone of those war-breed-dependence of India and the end-Party's resolution, respecting non- ing dangers in the way of neutral ng of the exploitation and the co-operation, as downright and honest, without the sightest mien- rights that we have been exercis- poverty of her people.
tal reservation. It must be read ing, and which got us into serious
"I pledge myself to work under as an indivisible whole, he said. trouble" but that did not mean the discipline of the Congress If the Governors of the provin that in the case of war they Party for the furtherance of the ces wanted the Congress members' should look for a storm cellar end that India may be free and of their legislatures to take Gov- somewhere and abandon all their Independent, and her millions ernment office he saw nothing in freed from the heavy burdens the party's resolution to make it They must take a broad view of they suffer from." This was the awkward for them to give the ful- The name of the Tung Yat Hing the situation and maintain neu-
lest satisfaction to the party Kee Restaurant, Ltd., has been trality as far as practical, but do! There was no question of the leaders in their respective pr0- struck off the register, whilst the not let them delude-themselves elected members taking office in vinces-thia, of course, within the name of the Chatham Hotel Co., with the Idea that it was a sure the provincial Governments unless very limited sphere in which the Ltd., will be struck off at the ex- | guarn tee of keeping out of the their condition, that Governors provincial governors had discre- piration of three months unless | next fu
did not exert their mecial privi Honand the resolution asked for cause is shown to the contrary.
legea, were fulfilled, said President nothing more enter
Dentral rights.
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