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KEW. so a Wavelength of 355 |: matres (345 kan), 31,49 metron

(9.53 magueycles). (Hong Kong Times) LONDON WORLD AFFAIRS": Studio Item 12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pre-

· 12.30 p.m. Half an Hour of New Dance Records.

Trans II (G.§.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

6.46 p.m. Big Ben; the Forum Theatre Orchestra, directed by Philip Martell: 710 pm-A Pro- gramme of Melodiës and Memories, revived by Henry Hall's Music Makers. 7.30 p.m.-"Trom Poona to Putney." a polo programme. 8 pm-Organ Recital. 8.45 pm--The Philip Whiteway Ensemble. 9.30 p.m.-News and Announcements. | Greenwich Time Signal at 9.45

p.m.

Trans. (G.S.Ë...‚' Ġ.3.F., G.S.B.),

Quickstep I can't lose that long-

10.15 p.m.-Big Ben: "World" Af- ing for you; Slow Fox-Trot-Taint

fairs," a talk by H. Wickham Steed. good. Tango-Ven! Pebeta: Du Schwarzer Zigeuner. Fox-Trat 10.30 pmA Recital of Sea Songs; Love and learn; One never knows, 10.50 p.m.--Scottish Dance Music. does one? Waltz Castanets: It 11.20 p.m.-All-England Lawn Ten- happened in Vienna. Fox-Trotnis Club Championship Meeting. Moonlight and shadows; How could 12.15 pm-News and Announce- ments. 12.45 p.m.-"Pedigree Stock" you?

“Shortwool Shheep,” i talk by John

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1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Langmead." Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Orchestral Music.

La Cenerentola-Overture (Ros- sint)-Milan Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Lorenzo Molajoli. The Music of the Spheres. Op. 235 (Josef Strauss-Royal Philharmonic Or- chestra conducted by Felix Wein- gartner. Carnaval-Pasacalle (Lu- cena)-Cordoba Philharmonic Or- chestra conducted by Jose Pablos.

1.25 pm. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast Time and Announcements.

1.40 p.m. Quintet in A Major, Op. 81 (Dvorak), played by Arthur Schnabel (Pianoforte) and the Pro Arte Quartet.

2.15 p.m. Close Down

4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 to 11 pm European Programme. 7pm. Repeat of New Dance Be- cords played at mid-day.

Quickstep-I can't lose tht long- ing for you; Slow Fox-Trot-Taint good. Slow Fox-Trot-Ven! Pebeta and Du Schwarzer Bigeaner. Fox- Trot-Love and learn, and One never knows, does" one? Waltz- Castanets, and. It happened in Vienna Fox-Trot-Moonlight and shadows, and How could you? 1-73

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8.55 .p.m. Call DJB, DIN, DJE (German, English), German Folk Song. 7 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m. News in English 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music (cont.). 8.55 pm. Greetings to our listeners in the Netherlands East Indies. 9 p.m. News and Econo- mic Review in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 p.m. Little Evening In- tértainment 10 p.m. News and Economic Review in English on DIE. DUN, DJQ in Dutch on DJB. 10.15 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m. Little German Reader. 10.45 p.m. Orches- trai Concert 1145 pm. Daily life in Germany. Man" and animal Midnight. Sign of DJN, DJE, DJQ. DJB (Germ.. Engl.). *

LEIPZIG INCIDENT

Berlin, June 20. Speaking in Maine to a huge Quotations and Hong Kong Ex-gathering. Dr. Goebbels, referring change Market Report.

to the Leipzig incident, said that the Spanish wat was creating more

1.35 p.m. Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra.

Blaughter on Tenth Avenue ("On Your Toes"). A Night With Paul Whiteman at the Biltmore. Fox Trots Garden of Weed: The Duke insista: And then some: China

Seas.

8 p.m. Local: Time Signal. Wea-

ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Act II of the "Mikado" (Sullivan), by Members and Chorus of the D'Oyly Carte Light Opera Company.

8.41 p.m. Raie da Costa. "Der

Fledermaus" (Strauss, arr. Grunfeld);

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| TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1937

COMMENCING 2.30 P.M.

A Taxia SALES ROOM DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:---

Black Wood Ware, Teak Bed Room, Dining Room, Drawing

Boom & Office Furniture, Ornamentā, Glass and Porcelain Ware, Cutlery,

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29 Cases Pharmaceutical. Goods and Sundries.

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FALL OF BILBAO

Bilbao, June 20. Following. the capture of the Basque capital by the Nationalist forces on Saturday, the main body of General Franco's troops operat- ing in this sector have made a trimuphal entry into the town on Sunday-Thousands of refugees took the same road as the soldiers, and returned to their homes. The

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FURNITURE

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and more inflammatory material.

Black Wood Ware, Teak Drawing "The world already knows that Germany is not going to put up relfer felt over the Nationalist vic- & Office Furniture, Sewing Machine, Boom-Dining Room Bed Room with criminal provocations like the tory is everywhere genuine and Typewriter, Electric Gramophone & bombing of the Deutschland. 1 sincere. It finds spontaneous ma- Records, Porcelain & Glass Ware,, Germany, after the Leipzig in-nifestations, for it is felt that the Brass and E. P. Ware, Ornamente, cident, has appealed to the London swift and carefully prepared oc- Clocks, Pictures, Cooking Utensils, Non-Intervention Committee, it ex-cupation of the city has saved the Ice Chest, Electric Table Lamps and

population from Incalculable suf- Fans, etc., etc.

Dects that all nations concerned will back Germany in action in face of auch outrageous pro-

vocations."

"In Moscow," Dr. Goebbels con- Selectiontinued, "its the world's greatest is endangering the "Stand enemy, who

honour and security of all civilised countries."-

Up And Sing"--Medley. "King of Jazz"-Medley,

9 p.m. From the Studio.

[... ̈ Box Xavier (Vocal), and H. H. L.

Ozoria (Piano).

1. Vocal Who's afraid of love?

2. Plano Medley-Smoke, Dreams, Blow that Horn, This Year's Klases,"

Transocean News Service.

INDUSTRIAL WORKS INTACT

Bilbao, June 20.

fering.

The town itself bears many signs of the Red Terror. The destruc- tion of the river bridge has had the effect of dividing Bilbao into. two distinct halves but already O an emergency bridge has been er- ected. It is now disclosed that the reds blew up five bridges short- ly beldre their retreat. A tallway tunnel that had given shelter to a host of men, women and chil- dren, was also mined at the same time, and 2,000 of the persons

town's water supply is also com there seeking refuge perished. The

3. Vocal--I stumbled over love. 4. Many of the industrial plants in Plano Medley Duke Ellington Me- in the city have luckily been found mories-Mond Indigo, Bolitude, to be intact. The foundries were Creole Rhapsody. 6. Vocal-Good-working, up to a few days ago, also pletely wrecked. night, My Love. 6, Plano Medley the iron ore mines to the northbitants, Nationalist aircraft did Fancy meeting you, Someone to west of Bilbao. Adequate quan-

care for me, Sweetheart, Aloha.

9.30 p.m. London--News and An

nouncements. D

9.53 p.m. Dance Music, Box-Trot-There's that look in your eyes again: Head over Heels: Waltz-Would you? My first love song: Fox-Trat-Sugar Rose: Sing me a Swing Bong.

10.15 p.m. London--Big Ben, "World "Affairs." A talk by H. Wickham Steed.

10.30 p.m. Variety.

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also

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THE 23RD JUNE, 1937.

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electricity can be supplied. tities of coal are available, so that very little damage within the

town, as their bombs were direct

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The ammunitions factory of ed against, the so-called "Tron THE Undersigned have roouT Deusto, that has a daily output of Ring of fortifications. The shells 40,000 cartridges, will soon be able of the Nationalist artillery did to resume work. The plant of the not, furthermore, reach the heart of the city, the scene of destruc- been left intact by the Reds arms factory at Mibar has also

tion and devastation within the city being due to the Reds them- aelyea.

Traniceens New Servie

MR. E.C. CARTER TO VISIT CANTON

Institute of Pacific Relations.

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Before clearing out of the town, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1937 the reds put fire to a depot con- taining 200 brand new motorcars. for the most

Commencing at 10.30 AM.

AT No. 21, JUBILEE APARTMENTS, GROUND FIÐDR ·

A FINE SELECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

Parisian made Drawing Room

Orchestra-The Open Road—A Hiking Medley-Debroy & Bomer Mr. Edward C. Carter, Becretary-The churches are Band. Humorous-Follow Follow. General of the Institute of Pacific part untouched, but have been -Willam McCulloch. Instrumental Relations, who is now making a despoiled or their gold and silver Doll Dance-Ken Harvey (Ban-tour in the Far East will arrive in appointmenta. In several cloisters, |jo), Vocal-Take me away, from Canton from Manlia on June 23 to nuns have been put to death after the River. Young and Healthy confer with local members of the having been ill-treated or vilely The Four Musketeers. Plano Duets

'abused by the 'Reda. -Ain't she^ the Dainty, I want a The American visitor will be in- The Bilbao banks have been fair and square man-Carroll Gib-vited to meet the faculty members totally pufered. One family alone bons and John W. Green,

of both Sun Yat-sen and Lingnan lost valuables to the amount of 11 p.m. Close Down

Universities. He expects to visit a four million Pesetas. It is said that Buite, Dining Room Suite and Bed county magistrate in some 15 or most of the stolen valuables 20 miles outside of Canton to see have been smuggled into the reconstruction work in educaFrance. According to a state- tion, health, local government and ment made by a bank director, the An Assortment of Lpartz: Crystal economic improvement. Mr. Carter 11 months of war have cost the Ornaments, Flotures, Curtains, Kits will pay his respects to Governor Basque Government about 600 mil- | chen Utensils, etc., etc. Wu Te-chen, Chairman of the Pro- lion Pesetas. The number of per vincial Government, to renew their sons murdered during the Red rule friendship, Mr. Carter will leave for Hong Kong on June 25. This is to be, his second visit to Canton→→→ Union News, Ar

DAVENTRY

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G.S.J G.S.H.

*0.51m.c" (3L55mL) 21:47m.c. (13.97m.) G.S.F........ 1514m.c.: (19.82m.). Trans, 1 (G.8.0., G.8.G., G.B.B.),

1230 pm Big Ben, "Ghosts of London"-1.20 p.m."Empire - change 135 pm-A Violoncello HITLER'S MESSAGE Recital by Helen Just 1.56 p.m.-- News and Announcements. ⠀ 2.15

Berlin, June 20 p.All England Lawn Tennis The fall of Bubar was made pe-- Club Championship Meeting: com- casion for the exchange of tele- mentaries on the play, from the grame between. General Francisco Centre Court, Wimbledon, the Franco and the Chancellor, Herr International Horse Show: a com- Adolf Hitler mentary by Major Faudel Phillips, lingvinmoróra Flexs Bereler

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and

is given at 2000, including 500 who One Fine Tientsin Carpet. died in jails or prison ships. Trahenazah News Service

TO VISIT RUMANIA

„Bácharest, June 2017

M. Pierre Cot French Air Minia ter, will arrive in Bucharest on y for a short visit sa guest Monday of the Rumanian Air-Minister

Ox VIEW From FRIDAY,

Tas 26TH JUNE, 1987.

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