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Violin Solo--La Fille aux Cheveux

de n (Debusay, arr. Hart-5.30 mann), Yehudi Menuhin. Review in German. 5.45 p.m. Songs-Aupres de ma Blonde Interview of the Month. Prof. v. (Chant populaire de l'e-de- | Arnim -of-the Technical College France), Le p'tit Quipquin (Technische Hochschule) Berlin. 6 (Desrousseaux)-Jean Gorbier. p.m. Little Folk Music. 6.15 p.m. Vocal C'est le Mal-Yvette Sign of DJA and DJB (German, Guilbert (Discuse). Pianoforte | English), 6.55 p.m. Call DJB, DJN. Solo--Jardins Sous la pluic DJE (German. English), German (Debussy) Mark Hambourg. Folk Song. 7 p.m. Concert of Light Songt-Clair de Lune (Paul Music. 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 Verlaine and Gabriel Fauré), p.m. Concert of Light Music

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be #nel Gay Folk Music. 10 p.m News and Economic Review in English on DE, DIN, DJQ. in Dutch on DJB. 10.15 p.. To-day

Germany. Sound

7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report.

7.35

p.m. Nat Gonella and His Georgians. Fox-Trot - Sugar Pictures. 10.30 p.m. Band music. Rose, Fox-Trot-Sing me a 1146 p.m. Interview of the Month. swing song. Slow Fox-Trot-- | Midnight. Sign of DJN, DJE, DJQ. Lazy Rhythm. Quick-Step | DJB (German. Englishy How'm I doin'?'

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and Fritz. 7 a.m, Sign off. 9.30 a.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical. Varieties. 11.15 a.m. Sign off.

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McEachern (Bass). The Witch and Music. 8.55 am. New York of Bowden (Ogilvie and Smith), stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson Danny Deever (Damresch), Speed! (Flotsam and Jetsam). 8.15 p.m. From the Studio. A Vio-

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"Informational English

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.9.15 "Hollywood Latino." adelphia Orchestra.

p.m. Braid. 9:20 Philippine Net and Dim. Arte y Musica Hispania. 10 p.m. Sign off.

8.50 p.m. From the Studio." The Eighth of a Second Series of Gramophone Recitals, by the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, 9.30 pm.

London-News and An-

nouncements.

"RESPONSIBILITIES

OF EMPIRE"

9.55 p.m. The J. H. Squire. Celeste

Octet. Valse Bluette-Air de: Ballet (Drige). Andante Can- tablle (Tschaikowsky, arr. Wil-

In the near future listeners to loughby). Memories of Chen Daventry will hear a talk by the (arr.. Willoughby). 10.15 p.m. London-Big Ben. Va Australia, the Hon. R. G. Gasey Treasurer of the Commonwealth of riety and Dance Musle, Orches DSO, M.C. He will be the fourth tra-Sweet Memorica, Roman-

speaker in the series, "Responsi tic Waltz Medley--Eddie Car- roll and His Music. Fox Trobilitles of Empire." When a Lady meets a Gentle Mr. Casey will speak from the man down South-Teddy Fos-point of view of one who knows ter and His Kings of swing. conditions in both Australia and Local Clavellto Del Genil the Home Country. He is a gradu- Raquel Meller. Fox-Trot-Toate of Cambridge University, and Mary, with love-Al Donahue worked in London for a number of and His Orchestra. To you, years as Liaison Officer between the Sweetheart-Henry King and Australian Government and the His Orchestra. Banjo Bolo British Foreign Office. He return- Medley-Tarrant Bailey. Localed to Australia in 1931. During the -Melodrania of the Mice Great War Mr Casey served in both Flotsam and Jetsam. ex-Trots Gallipoli and France. -Talking through my heart, You came to my rescue-Henry King and His Orchestra. Ora chestra-Smoke gets. in your eyes-Carroll Gibbons (Plano), and His Boy Friends. Local- If I should lose you-Turner Layton. Waltz Give me your hand-The BBC. Dance Or chestra.

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Obituary FORMER SULTAN

OF MOROCCO

Mulay Hafid's Short Reign

crisis.

Memories of the Azadir which nearly led to a great war in 1912. are re-called by the death of Mulay Hafid, ex-Sultan of Morocco, at his home hear Paris.

Mulay Hafd

Of the following Valuable Leasehold Property situate at or near Victoria, {n the Colony of Hong Kong, being All that piece or parcel of ground registered Inland the Land Office as Lot No. 4715, together with the messuage erections and buildings. thereon known as No. 6, Wing Wo Street, Victoria aforesaid.......

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For further Fartigulars and Condi- was proclaimed tions of Bair, Apply to:-- Sultan of Morocco in 1907 at Mar- rakeesh" in place of his brother, Abd-el-Aziz. Later in the same year he was crowned.

the

Shortly afterwards came Agadir incident. The ex-Kaiser's action in sending the German war- ship Panther to Agadir almost led to a European war and after long and deilcate negotiations Mulay Hand, on March 30, 1912, signed

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the Convention of Fez which pro- Hong Kong, 28th April 1937. claimed the unity of Morocco and the establishment of the French Protectorate over that country. Spain also obtained recognition of

San Sebastian, April, 28. a zone of influence in Morocco.

Reports from the Biscay front In April of the same year Gen. Lyantey, the maker of modern Mo- state that the Nationalist forces rocco, was appointed Resident-Ge- have made further advances, and neral in the Protectorate. Fez was following continuous Aghting they attacked a month later by 20,000 succeeded in capturing the villages. Berbers, who were repulsed by the of Imaza and Manania. French troops with heavy loss. Transocean News Service.

On Aug. 12, 1912, Mulay Haid,

Gibraltar have officially protested | signed his abdication in favour of turn to Morocco to head a rising A Running Commentary by to the Insurgent authorities at his younger brother, Mulay Yusset. against the French, as offered to Frank V. Read on the Finals of the Ceuta with regard to the stopping He went to live in a magplacent re- place a submarine at his disposal Open Singles Tennis Championship on the high seas-by an Insurgent sidence at Tangier, leaving most to covey him there, Prudently MT- of the Colony, between H. D. Rum- armed trawler of the British of his family in French Morocco.

lay. Hand declined. Jahn and...To be played on the steamer Greathope. Stand Court of the Hong Kong "The Greathope was Cricket Club. (By courtesy of the return after leaving Committee of the Hong Kong Cric Monday. ket Club).

Reúlér'& Bulletin Service.

When the Great Warybroke out, forced to Mulay Hand, not feeling quite safe Gibraltar in the International zone of Tap "gier, took refuge at Ban Sebastian The Germans gollcited him to re-

After the wnd he made his com plete submission. to the Frenchű Government, and in return he was siven by France the villa at Eng hien-Jes-Bains, wifère he died.

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