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HONG KONG

∙Z.B.W. on a Wavelength of 355 metres (345 k.e.a.), 31.49 metres

(9.52 megacycles)...... · 12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-Pianoforte Recital by 'Benno Moiseivitch, with songs by Mavis Bennett.

1 pm-Local: Time signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.-Light Orchestral music. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press,, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast,

Time and Announcements........

1.40 p.m.-A Light Recital by Webster Booth.

1.53 p.m.-Debroy Somers Band. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

6 to 8

gramme.

p.m.-European

proTM

5 pm-A Relay of Danice Music from the Roof-Garden of the Honx Kong Hotel.

8 p.m.-From the Studio: A Chil- dren's Concert.

Economic

CABLE NEWS

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

IN BRIEF

Glasgow, March 30.--The strike PUBLIC AUCTION

of 2000 engineers in the shipyards here, which began during the week-end, was made complete to-

3.30 p.m. Eternity through à Bong. Radio play by Anton Dorfier. 4.30 p.m. Cabaret of things worth knowing. Manu- script by Kans Bodenstedt 5.30 p.m. News and Review in German. 5.45 p.m. day when no one turned up for The demand is for a rise Topical Talk (Engi). 6 p.m. Sonata work.

6.15 pm. of a penny per hour in their wages. inc minor by Haydn. Sign of DJA and JB (German, Five hundred labourers have also English). 6.55 pm. Call DJB, DIN, been thrown out of work by the DJE (German, English). German strike. As the shipyards are at Folk Song. 7 p.m. Concert of Light present working on an important Music. 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 Government contract, it is expect- Concert of Light Music ed the authorities will intervene continued). 9.55 p.m. Greetings shortly for a settlement of the

dispute.-

p.m.

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Reiter's Bulletin Service.

to our Listeners in the "Tar East" 9 pm. News and Econo- mic Review in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 p.m. Who is laughing Johannesburg, March 30.-One there? 9.30 p.m. Hitler Youth European and thirty-four natives Programme: Music of · Youth. | were killed as the result of a two- 10 p.m. News and Economie decker cage crashing five thou Review in English on "DJE, DJN, sand fees to the bottom of a shaft

Netherlands DJQ "in

DJB. in the Durban Deep Mine as the 10.15 p.m. To-day In Ger- result of overwinding. The cage many. Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m. came to rest in thirty feet of 6.30 p.m.-A Military Band Con- Club of Nations. 11.45 p.r. Topical water. cert: Clarinet Concerto No. 1: Talk (English). Midnight. Sign of Bells of St. Mary's, Annie Laurie:DJN, DJE, DJQ. DJB (German,

English). Swastika" March. Entry of the Boyards; Rokoko Love Song, Had you but known; Ship Ahoy March, Sea Songs Medley (No. 3);" (a) Piece on forme d'Habanera, (b) Study in Thirds; The Jolly Roger; Sing a Song,

7.15 p.m.-Renara at the Piano: Gershwin Medley. "Two, For To- night" Plano Medley. Miracles sometimes happen.

-7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change market report.

7.35 p.m.-By the Sleepy Lagoon. 7.40 p.m.-From the Studio: A Recital by Winifred Lawson (So- prano), Lindsay A. Lafford at the

Piano.

8 p.n-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements

8.03 p.m. From the Studio: A Talk by Lee Wal Tong on Football (Chinese).

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Reuter's Bulletin Service.

Ottawa, March 30.-The House of Commons has ratified the trade agreement" made between Canada and the United Kingdom which passed the Third Reading and has been sent to the Senate.-

Bruter's Bulletin Service, 1"

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Ar No. 21, WYNDHAM STREET A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF CHINA ART CURIOS Comprising:-

Old Porcelain Vases and Jars, Carved Ivory Figures, Jade and Agate Vases, Incense Burners, etc., etc

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and Galinger, Inc. 5.30 a.m. Breakfast Hour of News and Music. 6.63 a.m. New York stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson and Frits. 7 a.m. Sign off. 9.30 am. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am. Sign | 94 2.30 pm. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45

the Air Force.- p.m. Bign off. 6. pm Records. Keuter's Bulletin Service.

pan. Spanish Informa- 6.15 tional Period. 6.35 p.m. English Informational Period. 6.55 D.m. New York stock quotations Swan, A Berlin message states that Field Culbertson and Fritz. 7.15 p.. Marshal Von Blomberg. Admiral TS:-CASH ON DELIVERY. Ladies' String Quartet, with Jose V. Otto Schultze, and Major-General |

7.40 p.m. Question Box Stumpf, of the Air Force, will re-

Berlin, March 30-It is omcially announced that General von Blomberg will represent Herr Hit- er at the Coronation. Other mem-Tacquered Screens. bers of the delegation will be the commander of the German North Sea Fleet and the commander of

Carreon.

London March 30.-

8.25 p.m.-A Relay from the LeeReporter. 7.45 "The Voice of Life" present Germany at the Corons

—an Elizalde-United States Life |tion- Theatre (Chinese).

Insurance Presentation. & p.m. British Wireless

8.15 p.m. Basque Presentation.

11 p.m-Close down. European Programme from ZEK. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles 8,05 p.m.--Variety. 8.55 p.m.-London: News and announcements.

9.15 p.m.-London - Viennese Waltzes (Recorded)...

9.23 pm-London-"Food for ThoughtThree Short Talks on Matters of Topical Interest.

9.45 p.m.--Lealle Jefries and His Orchestra.

10 p.m.-Big Ben, "The Tables under the Tree.” - Written by Wil- frid Rooke-Lay. Produced by A. W. Hanson. With music played by Walferd Hyden and his Orchestra

(Electrical Recording).

10.47 p.m.-Jack Hylton and His- Orchestra.

11 p.m.-Close down.

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pinas Life Assurance Presentation. Studio Music. 8.25 p.m. „Fill- | who attended the meeting of the

committee 8.40 p.m. Manila stock quotations selection

from the and local market reports. 8.55 p.m. Royal Academy show to-day, is the quotations in Spanish first woman artist to serve in that

Stock

L. R. Nielson & Company. § p.m. capacity in the history of the Listerine Amateur Hour with academy.

Baron Unterhelsen, Master of Cere-British Wirether. monies. 9.45 p.m. Records. 10 p.m. Sign off.

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DISSOLVED

General Election Foreshadowed

Tokyo, March 31.

London, March 30-Valued at something like £10.000.000 twenty- one new contracts, the majority

The Japanese Prime Minister of which were for the Admiralty, went to the Palace this morning were booked by Clyde shipbuilding and requested the dissolution of Arms during the month

the Dist. Match-

of

9.5% megacycles. 7.20 p.m. National News Bulle- tin. 7.30 p.m. Victorian News Bulletin. 7.35 p. News, Markets, and Weather for the Countryman. Jean Zabala, Argentine marathon

Berlin, March 30.

Later, it was announced that Parlament had been dissolved. Bouter.

The Prime Minister's action in-

8 p.m. A Celebrity Concert. 3.15 winner at the Log Abgeles Olympic dicates that the Government po- p.mi. A Talk 3.30 pm. A pro- Gama was married to Miss Elicles afe having a rough racep gramme from the Sydney Studios. Buck of Denmark in Berlin to-day on in Parlament and that he 10.30 p.m. Australasian News Ser-The Mayor of Berlin, Julius Lappert, considers the only remedy to be a vice including market and stock was the first to congratulate the general election. exchange reports. Sporting Notes. newly wed couple. Zabala Hved" The order for dissolution is al- 10.45 p.m. Dance Music 11.30 p.m. for some time in Germany and ways" á disciplinary measure. It Close "downL

CHURCH DISCUSSION IN GERMANY

Episcopate To Resist Concordat Violation

Berlin, Mar. 30.

recently obtained a pilot's certi- is the Emperor's prerogative' Acate in Rangsdorf, near Berlin. He has received an invitation to

participate in the 1200 miles air race from Mexico City, to Dallas. Tex Transocean News Nervice.

Berlin, March 30. Max Senmeling returned here this afternoon from the USA. His

Shanghal, Mar. 31. The announcement that the Japanese banks have agreed to sur- render their silver stocks; amount- ing to $9,000,000, to the Gover- ment is regarded as the first fruits of the visit of the Japanese Econo- mic. Mission to China..

3 p.m. Big Ben; "Eleven Thirty to Twelve, March 31;" an enter- tainment for All Fools' Day, 3.30 p.m. "Food for Thought." 3.50 p.m. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. 4.25 pm. "Your Programmes from Daventry," a talk by the Empire Orchestra: 4.25 p.m. "Your Pro- In circles interested in Church manager, Max Machon, declared

to press representatives that Mr. Yabuki, managed of the gramme Director." 4.40 p.m. News affairs here, an animated discus- and announcements.

slon is now going on concerning Schmeling still believed that the Shanghai branch of the Yokohama Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G‚S.B.). the statement of the Berlin cor- obligations of his contract would Specie Bank, said to-day that 7 p.m. Big Ben; "Acis and Gala-respondent of the Paris paper "Le be fulfilled and that he would credit for the arrangement must tea." 8 p.m. "Names that are His-Jour, that the German Episcopate fight Braddock for the heavyweight go to Mr. Kodama, head of the tory." 8.15 p.m." The Trocadero would organise a determined re-championship of the world on Japanese Economic Mission, and Cinema Orchestra. 8.35 p.m. "Folly alatance against any violation of June 3. Schmeling will return to

the US.A. in three weeks- to be Wise." A programme of fools the Concordat and their folly, 8.55 p.m. News and The correspondent also reports | Fransocean News Service. announcements, 9.23 p.m. "Food that for the purpose of putting for thought."

this determination into effect au

"The Hague, Mar. 30. Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.F. G.S.B.). extraordinary Episcopal Cónter- The Netherlands Government 10 p.m. Big Ben; "The Table un-ence in Fulda at the Tomb or St. rejected the suggestion made by der the Tree.* 10,17 p.m. A Sonata Bonifacios is being called. In the the Dutch Socialists, that children Recital by David Martin. 11.15 circles in question such a develop of Spanish Marxists be officially pm. The Central Band of His ment is considered quite feasible, Majesty's Royal Air Force. Mid- Because the publication of the last given shelter in Holland. The chil- right. "Eleven Thirty to Twelve, Papal letter, accusing the Reich dren will be brought to Southern March 31" 12.30 am. News and of viclating the Concordat, has France and cared for there at the

expense of the Dutch Socialists- Announcements 12.50 a.m. Dance been prohibited in Germany.

Transocean News Service. Mulle.

BERLIN

TO-DAY DJA...... 31.38m (95.80 k.6.). DJB, 1974m. (15.260 k.c.) DJ.E. 16.89m. (17.760 k.c.) DJN $1.45m (95-40, ko).

Cardinal Archbishop Bertram, in his capacity aa Primate of the German Episcopacy, has forward-

New Delhi, Mar. 30.

Mr., Hat Te-mou, general manager of the banking department of the Central Bank of China.-

Reuter

London, Mar. 31. The death occurred this morning of Robert Moore Collins, until 1907 Reuter's chief correspondent in China.

He also served as chief corres-

pondent of the Associated Press of

America. Reuter

Los Angeles, Mar. 31. ed a written protest to the Reichs

A brigade protecting a convoy Foreign espionage is belleved to Government's Ministry for Church on the Razmak road, on the have been revealed by the arrest Affairs, where, however, one is of North-West frontier, was attacked of two Japanese following a knife the opinion that it is not the by about five hundred Waziris | fight. Episcopacy with which

the yesterday.MARRA

negotiations must be carried on but the Papal See, because the lat-

Police broke in to a locked room

Two British Officers and nine- in a boarding house here yesterday tez was author and distributor of teen Indian soldiers were killed, and are understood to have dis- and two British and thirty-eight the Encyclical In question.

covered wireless equipment, maps

of the Hawaiian fortifications and plans of the Los Angeles water system.

V......... 19.0312 (15.280 kc.) 1:05 pm. Call DIA, DJB (German, English), German Folk Song. 1.10 It is, therefore, believe that the Indians were wounded. The tribes D.m. Variety Concert. & pm. News protest by Cardinal Archbishop men's casualties are believed to be fi Chefman. 2.15 pin. Variety Con- Bertram will be treated in au considerable.

The brigade, supported by artil- cert (continued) 45 p.m. Greet thoritative. quarters as of no

The police believe that one of the ings to our listeners in Australia, effect because it was issued, in lezy and aircraft, engaged the Japanese la connected with 3 p.m. News and Economic principle, by a non-competent tribesmen during the day and 14 foreign spy organisatio

turned to camp in the evening Restor Reuters.Bulletin 'Se

Review in English. 8.15 p.m. To-

source

Germany, Sound Pictures, Transocean News Service.

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