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GOD-FEARING EDINBURGH

An Example To Glasgow

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"Staid, respectable, sober, God- fearing Edinburgh" was held up as an example to Glasgow so far as Sunday restaurant hours were concerned, during a discussion in p.m.-Big Ben: Monty | Glasgow Town Council. Leonardi and his Orchestra. 1030 It was pointed out by one coun- p.m.-"The Vale of Evesham." & ctllor-Mr. J. Payne, (LLP)--that programme arranged by Robin Whitworth, in co-operation with the city of John Knox 11 p.m. was the closing hour on Sunday Charles Gardiner, 11:15 p.m.-The for restaurants while there were B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. 12.15

two places open all night. Pm-Variety, with Nat Mills and Bobble That Billy Pair." 12.30 p.m.-News and Announcements. 12.50 p.m.-Dance Musle.

Trans. If (G.8.M., G.S.G., G.S.B.). -7. p.m. Big Ben; "World Affairs," a talk by H. Wickham' Steed. 7.17 p.m.-The New Vic- toria Cinema Orchestra, 7.50 p.m.-. A Folk-song Recital by Dale Smith, 8.10 p.m.-The Savoy Bands 8.55 12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European pro- p.m.-News and Announcements. gramme. 12.30 p.m. Orchestral 9.15 p.m.-The Birmingham Hip Music. 1 p.m. Local: Time signal | poreme Orchestra. and weather report. 1.03 p. Light Concert .Items. 1.30 p.m Reuter Press Rugby Press; Local: Weather forecast, time and an- nouncements. 1.40 pm. Variety and Dance Music. 2.15 p.m. Close. down. 4 to 7 pm. Chinese pro gramme. 7 to 11 p.m. European programme. 7 p.m. A progrenime of English music. Choral-The Turtle Dove (arr. Vaughan Wil- llams)The English Singers. Or chestral The Wreckers-Overture (Dame Ethel Smyth The Britishi Symphony Orchestra Choral-A Farmer's: Bon. (Old Folk Song). (art. Vaughan Williams)-The English Singers. Orchestral-Sum- mer Night on the River (Dellus)- The Royal Philharmonic Orches- tra. Soprano Solo Down Vaux- hall Way (Oliver)-Mavis Bennett. Quartette Four Jolly Sallormen ("A Princess of Kensington"-Hood & German). Francis Russell, Parry Jones, Raymond Newell and Harry Dearth. 7.30 p.m. Closing local stock quotations and Hong Kong exchange market. report. 7.35 p.m. Albert Sandler and His Orchestra, Frasquita (Lahar), 81 mes vers avalent des alles (Hahn), "Faust" Fantasia (Gounod). Adoree (West), Love

Serenade

everylasting (Friml). "The Land of Smiles" (Lehar).-Patiently smil

8.03.

MANILA

K.Z.R.M.-€18.5. ke-485 Metres, Owned and directed by Erlanger

- and Galinger, Inc. 5.30 am. Breakfast Hour of News and Music. 8.55 am. New York stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson and Fritz 7 am. Sign off. 9.30 1. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am. Sign

of 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties, 3.45 p.m. 8ign of 6 pm Records, 6.30 p.m. Spanish Information al Period. 6.50 p.m. English Informational Period. 1.10 p.m. New York stock quotations

and Frits Swan, Culbertson 7.15 p.m. La Insular presents "Aires

In Glasgow all cates were shut at 8 p.m.

Једи

The discussion arose when the Sentor Magistrate (Mrs. Robertsy moved that the Corpora- tio adopt a new by-law relating to Sunday trading.

The by-law, which was sub

Cor- sequently approved by the poration. enables a magistrate to impose a term of imprisonment without the option of a fine in cases where a previous conviction seven years bas been within proved.

HEATED DEBATE Mr. Payne, during a heated de- bate, described the by-law "arch hypocrisy" in view of the

8.5

extension or Sunday facilities in numerous directions. It meant, he sald, giving power to magistrates to send people to prison who were responsible for allowing customers to eat in their premises' after

He pointed out that as there Ing. You are my heart's delight. Filipinos, featuring Juan Silos, Jr. eight o'clock on a Sunday evening. and his Moonlight Troubadors. 8 p.m. Local Time signal, weather with the Silos Sisters.

was a prospect of Sunday trading 7.45 p.m. report, and announcements.

hours in Glasgow being extended Elizalde y Cis. presents Dalisay p.m. A Variety programme. Accor

to 10 p.m. or 10.30 p.m., why should Aldaba.

Milky 8 p.m. Klim dean Solo Woodland Flowers.

8.40 they bring in such legislation as Way. 8.30

Records p.m.

was contained in the new by-law? quotations- VILO Vesterinen. Humorous-Vic

p.m. Mánila stock

Treasurer Dollan pointed out Oliver Oliver ambles

Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. 8.45 (Comedian). Vocal-"Born to

p.m. Local market reports. 8.55 that under the proposed legisla Dance"-I've got you under my

p.m. Stock quotations in Spanish- tion employers who defied the by- skin, Rap tap on wood.-Frances L. R. Nelson & Company. 9 p.m. law would have their previous con- Langford. Plano

Salos-"The "NEPA." programme. 9.30 p.m.

victions indicted to the Court, and

by the Magistrate. when passing sentence.

on-Vic

AMERICAN IN

"IRON LUNG”

To Go To U.S.A.

PARALYZED PATIENT VERY CHEERFUL

The courageous fight being waged by young Mr. Fred Snite with all the help possible from his wealthy American family and the latest medical science agairist in- fantile paralysis, may soon.be continued in the United States. Preparations are now under "way for him to be taken to the B- Chicago this lings Hospital in summer. If present arrangements are carried out, the "North-China Dally News" learns, despite ré- ports to the contrary, that he will be

brought from the Pelping Union Medical College hospital to Shanghal by train just in time to catch the President Coolidge on June 8.

For over a year, Mr. Fred Snite has been lying on his back within a mechanical respirator or "Iron lung." upon which he is entirely He was one dependent for life. of the passengers on board the Empress of Britain last year, and while travelling from Shanghai to Peiping was suddenly afflicted with the disease.

Completely paralyzed below the neck the 20-year-old American

word, was unable to speak one during the first 100 days and throughout that period it was believed that it was hardly pos- sible for him to live. On July 26. at the end of 100 days, he was able to say one word-God." The effort required for him to pro- nounce even that one syllable was so great that it left him exhaust- ed.

trip from prospective Peiping to Chicago depends main- ly upon two, contingencies: the condition of the patient, and the effectiveness of the portable petrol

The which are being secured. doctors believe that he will be in a condition by June to make the trip: possible. The President Coo- ildge can supply the necessary

His

Student Prince" Serenade. The Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10 p.m. these would be taken into account motor generators of electricity Desert Bong-Tony Lowry. Vocal Sign off.

There's a new world.-Ike Match. 1 Instrumental-Dipsomania-Span-

Love

Bang!

BERLIN

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Father To "Deliver electricity but the motors may

Prince Up" Boy

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again be--necessary while young Mr. Suite is being conveyed from the Pacific Coast to the hospital. in Chicago.

It is found that the children seem to be making a special effort to help our Spanish fund. Evelyn sends us 10s. and says: This is what I have saved towards a new bicycle, but what is a bicycle when democracy 18 at stake?"-Mr. Harry Pollitt.

Ish "Electric" Guitar Solo by Len FUS: Vocal-I'm all alone--Web- ster Booth. Instrumental—“It's Again"Fox Trot Medley, The King Steps Out"-Waltz Medley The". Keyboarders In- strumental-The "World is waiting

31.45m. (95.4D k.c.). Mr. Justice Luxmoorė granted to. for the Sunrise Len FINS

19.83m. (15.280 k.c.) the Prince of Monaco a declara- (Hawalian Guitar). Vocal - The

1.05 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, tion that he is the lawful guaralan way you look to-night-Leslie

English). German Folk Song. 1.10 of his grandson, the 12-years-old Hutchinson. Humorous -

at school at Bang! Bang! -Nellie Wallace i p.m. An hour of entertainment. 2 Prince Rainier, now (Comedienne). Accordeon Band- p.m. News in German 2.16 p.m. Summerfields, "near Hastings, sta- Don't dingle dangle on the old 'An hour of entertainment (cont'd).tes the "Evening Standard."

The Prince of Monaco was also Garden Wall-London Piano-Ac- 2.55 p.m. Greetings to our listeners.

News p.m.

and Economic granted an injunction restraining cordeon Band. Vocal-When did you leave heaven?-Frances Lang- Review in English. 3.18 p.m. To- Prince Pierre de Polignac, rather ford. 8.55 p.m.-London - News day in Germany. Sound Pictures. of the boy, from removing Prince 3.30 p.m. Children's Hour: We play Rainier from the United Kingdom. and Announcements. 9.15 p.m.-

Prince Pierre was ordered to de- Band Selections. Mirella Over-, out of doors again. All children

The engagement is announced up Prince Rainier to the between George Robert Chambers, ture (Gounod, arr. O'Donnell take part. 3.45 pm: Soldier songs. ver B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. Songs sung by the "Schutzstaffel." Prince of Monaco, and to pay the only son of Dr. and Mrs. Perey

of costs. An appreciation et / 4.30 Tidworth Tattoo Sambre

Chambers Rayner, of Brook House, friendship. Music and poetry. Meuse March (Plariquette). Tid-

It was claimed by the Prince of Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, and p.m. Women's Hour: Monaco that under the Constitu. Zoé, youngest daughter of the late worth March, Coburg March 5.15

Dental Care for me and" my

tion he had power to decide all Dr. and Mrs. Charles Соуде Massed Bands of the Southern

child.

Dr. Hermann Schroeder matters affecting the personal sta- Elliott, of Chengti, Szechuan," Command. The Mill in the Black

and Economic

tus of members of the Royal China, and. The Shrubbery... Forest, March of the Mountain 5.30 p.m. News

Review in German 5:45 p.m. Gnomes

Family.

Stoneygate, Leicester, and now of (Ellenberg)-Regimental

Fress Review, Editor in Chief

After his daughter, Princess 37, East-avenue, Leicester. Band of HM. Grenadier Guards.

Hank Fritzsche. 6 p.m. Piano 9.35 pm-From the Studio. A

places by Robert Schumann. Bruno Charlote, and her husband, Prince Light Pianoforte Recital by Lillan

Pierre, separated he made an or-. Kretschmayer, plano. 6.15 p.m Quinn, and Ivy Allen (Soprano) Sign on DJA and DJB (German. dinance resuming the custody of their son, who was in the direct 1. Bong-Off to the Greenwood English), 6.55 p.m. Cali DJB, DJN. May Brahe 2. Planoforte Select-

DJE (Grayman, Engusb) German line of successfu ed. 3. Bong-Butterdy Wings

When Judgment was given Mr. Full Borg. 7 p.m. Concert of Light Montague Phillips. 4. Pianoforte

Music. 8pm. News in English, 8.15 Wynn Parry, KC, for Prince Selected. 5. Song Selected

p.m. Concert of Light Music Pierre), said that it was a rule that 10 p.m.-London-Big Bezz Dance (continued), 9.55 pm Greetings the English Courts would not "dis- Music. Fox-Trot-Leave ft .to

to qur listeners in British love. Fox-Trot-That moment of

Indies. 9 p.m. News and Econo maments Fox-Trot-Words, with mic Review in German and Call out music. Quick-Step--Raggin'

DJQ. 9.15 p.m. Request Concert: the scale. Quick-Step-Canadian Hallo, hállo! You request-we play! Capers. Fox-Trot Poor little o p.m. News and Economic Angeline, Fox-Trot-Saddle your Review in English on DE, DJN. Blues to a wild Mustang. Waltz-- DJQ in Netherlands on 'DJB. Secret Rendezvous. The one rose, 10.15 p.m. To-day In Ger- Fox-Trot-Scat Singing Sue-Oh

many. Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m. by Jingo. Waltz Throw

open Don Giovanni (I. act). Opera by W. wide your window. Fox-Trot A Mozart: 11.45 p.m. Press Review. Star Dust, Fox-Trot-Chinatown. Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. my Chinatown. Fox-Trot Just Midnight, Sign of DJN. DJE, DJQcently. Dance. Comedy Waltz-Dandelion,

DJB (German, English). Daisy and Daffodil. Fox-Trot There's something in the wind. Fox-TrotThe old oaken bucket Waltz Dear love, my love. 11 p.m.-Close Down

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News and

AUSTRALIA

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parage the dignity of a foreign So-, verdien... by giving him costs.

Mr. Justice Luxmoore said there was no law which prevented a 80- vereign from obtaining costs if he decided to claim them.

General Says He Was

Livid With Fury

Brigadier-General Charles Fre- was very infra dig. to be march- deric Watson, aged 59, Chester- ed in the middle of the mad with terrace. Bloane-square, went into two policemen holding me by the. the witness-box at Feltham rearms. I felt terribly upset over

that..

He had pleaded not guilty to I was searched and locked up, that did not improve my driving a motorcar while under and the influence of drink, and in a temper." dangerous manner at Sunbury on Brigadier-general Watson said February 12.

that most emphatically there was no truth in the allegations: mace against him.

He was committed, for trial, and bail was allowed.

Dr. Reginald Stafford Foss. De- vonshireplace, Upper Wimpole-

Replying to Mr. Vernon Gattle, Brigadier-general Watson said

6.30 pm. Recorded Music. 6.45 D..

Bporting Notes. 7 p.m. Chimes Talk "Athens and Eng-street, said that he examined that he was annoyed because the and officers were not "properly dress- land-a Parallel." 7.20 p.m. Na- Brigadier-general Watson, tional News Bulletin. 7.30 pm, came to the conclusion that he was ed."

"I the police go and disguise Victorian News Bulletin. 7.35 p.m. not under the influence of drink.

Brigadier-general Watson in their drivers, some people think News, markets and weather for the Countryman. 8 p.m. The National dence, gaid that he was reared. Military Band 8.30 Spotlight on He had been awarded the C.M.G. Rhythm. p.m. Play Hester and DAO

It is not quite fair," he added.

Brigadier-general Watson denied

behaviour was not in keeping with having been jocular, or that his

person of his rank

Siding" 9.25 p.m. A programme He had been to Fleet and had from the Melbourne Studios. 10.30 two small whiskles and soda. p.m. Australasian News Service, In-Referring to his visit to the cluding market and stock exchange police station, he said: reports. Sporting Notes 10.45 pm. I was perfectly livid with fury Meditation music 11.30 p.m. Close and most indignant. I thought it nose" merely as a "beau geste."""

The doctor asked him to touch his nose, and he made a long

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