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A COMMENTARY ON THE ANNUAL BOAT RACE WILL BE BROAD
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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
HONG KONG
Z.B.W. on a Wavelength of 355 metres (843 kcs), 31,49 metres (9.52 meracycles).
19.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro- gramme.
12.30 p.m.-Dance Music by Roy Fox and His Orchestra,
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Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18mc (19.76m.) 9.51m.c. 431.55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) G.S.F....... 15.14m.o. (19.82m.) Trans. I (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.). 3 p.m. Big Ben: World Affairs 3.17 p.m. Callender's Second Band. 4.10 p.m. "Sedgley Beacon." 4.40 1.20 p.m.-Rudy Starita and His p.m. News and announcements. Xylophone.
1 p.m.-Local: Timé algnal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m.--Vocal Gems.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local Weather Forecast.
Time- and Announcements.
1.40 p.m.-The London harmonic Orchestra.
2.15 p.m.-Close down."
Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
MEDICAL EDUCATION ON WRONG LINES
Health Officers' Reform Plan
SIR. F. FREMANTLE'S SUGGESTIONS
A campaign for reforms in the
Chair:
7 p.m. Big Ben; Scottish Dance medical education of doctors was Music. 7.15 pm. Oxford v. Cam-launched at a meeting of the So- bridge: a commentary on the Uni-ciety of Medical Officers of Health, Phil-versity Boat Race. 8 p.m.. Waltzes in London recently, addressed by of the 'Nineties 8.15 pm World Sir Francis Fremantle, M.P
ffairs." 8.30 p.m. Julius Kantro-man of the Parliamentary Medical
Committee. vitch and his Orchestra. 8.35 p..
Sir Francis declared that there News and announcements. p.m. The Birmingham Hippodrome was need for more instruction in the prevention of disease; that the Orchestra.
curriculum of medical education
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme, 7 to 11.16 p.m.-European pro-
gramme.
7 p.mrom the Studio; Hebri- dean Songs to the Clarsach (Celtic Harp) by Madame Scotia "Bardess of the Gorsedd.”
1.15 p.m.-London: Oxford v. Cambridge... A Commentary on the University Boat Race.
9.15
Trans. TIE (G.S.H... G.S.F., G.S.B.).
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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
St.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. Anniversaries and Holidays. Hilary Law" Bittings end. Gabriel the Archarigel
Auctions-Leasehold Property, at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's Bales' Room, 3 p.us.
Cinemas.
King's: "Sinner Take Al”. Queen's: "Let's Make A Milljon" Oriental:-"Lady Be Careful" World-Chinese Picture"- Alhambra:-"Along Came Love" Majestic:-"Murder At The
Vanities." Star:-"Grand Jury" Dances-Cheerò Club Dance. &
p.m.
Entertainmenta Mme. Scotia's first Radio Broadcast Concert, 7 p.m.
af Meetings. Annual,
Hong Kong Rope Manufacturing Co 10 p.m. Big Ben; Roland Powell's should be revised, and that a more Ltd, at Messrs. Shewan Tomes Quintet. 10.20 p.m. "Straight from tolerant attitude should be adopt Offices, 19 Des Voeux Road Central, the Horse's Mouth. 10.60 p.m. Qxed towards new and unorthodox 11.30 am.; Kowloon Union Church
Women's Guild, 10 am, ford v. Cambridge. 11.15 p.m. The ideas.
"When the General Medical Miscellaneous-Y. M. C. A. In- B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. Midnight.
(Dinner 7.30 wea-"Empire Exchange.” 12.15 am. Courell, which controls profession-ternational Night
established 80 p.m. followed by Concert); Ambas- al education, was
sador to China arrives at Kowloon years ago, the whole medical pro- fession, both in theory and prac- Terminus, 4.30 p.m.; Government
House Dinner Party. tice, was based on the treatment,
>>Religious.-Lenten Service at St. not the prevention, of discase; and on consideration of the individual, John's Cathedral 5.45 p.m.; at Catholle Cathedral, 6 pm; at St not of the community." he said.
by the Andrew's Church, 9 pm. "What is now wanted public is the triple requirement of prevention of disease, curtailment of disease and the promotion of health among the healthy.
8 p.m.-Local: Time,signal, ther report and announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Viennese Waltzes, 3.15 p.m.--From the Studio: A Recital by Elisabeth Rodgers (80- prano) and Nura Kanis (Piano- forte).
8.45 p.m.-"A Princess of Ken- sington" Selection (German).
8.35 p.m.-London: News and announcements.
9.15 p.m.-"Symphony No. 4 (Italian' in a Major" (Mendels- sohn).
9.40 p.m.-From the Studio: A Recital by Frederick English.
10 pan-London: Big Веп. Variety.
10.50 p.m.-London: Oxford Y. Cambridge. An Electrical Record- ing of the Commentary on the Uni- versity Boat Race,
11.15 p.m.-Close down.. European Programme from ZEK on a frequency of 640 kilocycles 5 p.m.-Dance Music. 8 p.m.-Jubilee Music Hall
Parade."
8.17 pm-Charlle Kunz at the
Musical Comedy Programme. 1230 a.m News Bad announcements, 12.50 am. Dance Music.
BERLIN
DJA. 31.38m. (95.60 k.c.) D.J.B. 19.74m. (15.200 c.) D.J.E....... 16.89m. (17.760 k.e.) D.J.N........ 31.45m. (95.40 k.e.) DJ.Q... 19.63m. (15.280 k,c.) 1.05 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, English), German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m. Concert of Light Music.
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DJB
"PREVENTION AN EXTRA") "These three needs bave been
The physician, he add i, exam- patient and ined the individual traced the disease back to the can- dition of the individual and the Invading organism
Social-Hong Kong Oxford and Cambridge Society Annual Dinner; Whist Drive and Tombola, Garri con Sergeants Mess, 8.30 p.m.
Sports(See Page 10). Moon.-II Moon, 12th Day. Sunrise. 8.24 am. Sunset-8.36
Tides-High at 8.43 and 20.12; Low at 1.58 and 13.35.
THURSDAY, MARCH 25."
Cinemas.
King's: "Sinner Take All" Queen's:-"Let's Make A Million" Oriental--"Lady Be Careful" World:"Chinese Ficture" Alhambra: "Along Came Love", Majestic:-"Murder At The
Vanities."
Star:-"Grand Jury” Sports(Sée Page 10). Moor-17 Moon, 13th. Day. Sunrise.-6.25 a.m. Sunset.-6.35
p.m.
2 p.m. News in German. 2.15 frequently discussed and are ad-pm.
mitted by the General Medical (continued). 2.55 b. Greetings Council and its constituent bodies; 10.20 p.m.-London: "Straight from the Horse's Mouth." A day to our listeners in New Zealand, but these bodies still look upon
1.0. News and Economic prevention as an extra, the cur in a Racing Stable (Electrical Re-
Review in English. 3.15 p.m. Totallment of disease as inherent in cording).
day in Germany. Sound Pictures. the existing system and the pro- 3.30 p.m. Zar and Zimmermann motion of physical fitness as an 5.30 p.m. News and Economic Instinctive faculty or the orthodox Review In German. 5.45 p.m. medical mind." Press Review. 8 p.m. Children's Hour: Dreh dich nicht um, der Plumpsack geht rum! 6,15 p.m. Sign
DJA
(German, English). 6.55 p.m. Call DIB, DJN. DJE (German, English). German
"But science demands that they Folk Song. 7 p.m. Concert of Light should trace the case back to the Music. 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 origin of the organism and dis- p.m. Concert of Light Music cover how it arose in such mass as (continued). 9.55 p.m. Greetings to affect the patient, and "whether to our listeners in British it affected others in the same en- India. 6 p.m. News and Econo- mic Review in German and Call DIQ. 9.15 p.m. At home and abroad 10 p.m. News and Economic
When Adolphus Wagner, a win- Review in English on. DJE, DIN, DJQ in Netherlands on DJE, Reforms in medical education dow cleaner, of Green-lane, Hull 10.15 pm. To-day In Ger- were more essential with the ads summoned at Hull for using a wireless set without a licence many. Sound Pictures." 10.30 p.m. tance of medical practice. The ! Solo Concert: Tiana Lemnitz, so-curriculum was in the hands of the Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. J. prano. 11. p.m. Topical Talk: 11.15 men who were most eminent, but p.m.** Anecdotes and roguish also extremely busy, and they songs. 11.45 p.. Press Review. worked along conventional lines. Midnight. Sign off DJN. DJE, DJQ; ; DJB (German, English).
Fiano
8.37 p.m.
Variety.
7 p.m.-Close down.
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with the microphones, "On the ampire that often the MAGICIAN will be shanta hundred fact ahead of the crews, When the crews have passed, the MAGICIAN Will take up her position behind the umpire's loutch and, keeping a close behind as possible, wili TEUD the face to thể finkhing' opit,
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Tides High at 8.22 and 19.15; Low at 1.25 and 12.38.
"Surely the examination must Wagner's Nephew In Cour be scientifically completed, taking the whole life and surroundings of the patient into account."
B. Macdonald) asked, "Åre you any relation to the great Wag- Der?"
Defendant-I am his nephew. "I think it will cost his descen- dant £1," added the Magistrate, "and I wish he would tell the BBC. to put on' more of his
TOO RIGID OUTLOOK' He criticised the blas spreading trom the Medical Council through the whole profession towards un- orthodox ideas. ""The rigidity of music." our ideas has led us and the pub- lic into serious trouble," he said,
3L.R-Wave Length, 31.34 metres; Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacycles. 1.45 p.m. Melbourne Central Post Ofice Chimes. 2. p.m.
Chimes. 2.01 p.m. From the Hill Billy Cabin, 216 p.m. Talk: "An Englishman the subject in Edinburgh in May. roughly the principles and practice
Dr. Chalmers Watson, of Edin-of the medical profession. Looks nt Australia," by Denzil Batchelor. of. Sydney. 2.26 p.m. Programme of Music.
2.15 p.m.
Sir Francis said they hoped to burgh, said there should be less create a strong body of opinion in cramming in medical education. favour of the reorganisation of They had to return to the concep- tion of teaching the student tho- medical training. He will speak on
Close down.
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Experiments with a new
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CABLE AND WIRELESS LIMITED
Message Receipts
An index number will be issued in time for publication on the
Parachute flares are intended 20th of each month, and as the course of these trafic receipta has. for night observation and con- always afforded a valuable indication of world trading and com- sist of a powerful light, usually mercial activity, it is hoped that, in addition to providing an in- of the magnesium variety, sus-dication of the Company's traffic for its stockholders, it will be: pended below a small parachute. found of value to observers of world economic conditions.
INDEX NUMBERS They can be launched through a
tube in the floor of the aeroplane These index numbers represent the estimated monthly receipts. fuselage, the action of launching from traffic as related to comparable traffic in the year 1929. It also fusing them, so that the should be noted that since 1929 the operation in various overseas parachute breaks out after, a brier areas has been taken over at different dates by the local associated fall.
No details may be given of the companies, and the total Egures for 1929 taken for purpose of com- parison in establishing the Index 100 have therefore been adjusted" latest types of flare which are
now being tested, but they are when necessary by the omission of the receipts accruing in the areas stated to be a considerable ad-affected. The index numbers are, in consequence, all shown upon.
a comparable basis vance on the previous pattern.
An airman with the aid of a parachute fare can make obser- yations over a fairly wide area, the flare drifting down wind at wind speed, TAYY
The present experiments are being conducted between 7 pm. and midnight; and the flares will be" dropped from heights of over :10,000ft. A special notice to air- men has been issued by, the Air Ministry so that civil aeroplanes may keep clear of the area or realise what is happening if they' see the flares in the distance.
January February March April
May June July
Monthly figures reduced to working day average. Working day average of comparable receipts, year 1929100.
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