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Wavelengths of 355 nietres (845 k.c'x.), 31.49 metres (939 magazalsa)" (Hong Kong Times).

RELAY OF THE CAFE COLETTE

ORCHESTIZA: Prof. Harry Ore.. 12.30-2.15 pm, European Pro-

12.30 p.m. Brahma Variations On -A ̈ Theme. By Haydn,"

*** SZEXW3-**

Played by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pablo Casais.

12.54 p.m. Two songs by Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano).",

Der Vogel In Wald. Was I Hah (Bavarian Folk Song).-

1 pam." Local;" Time signal and· Weather report.

1.03 p.m. Variety.

Piano No Regrets (Tobias-In graham). Miracles Sometimes Happen (Nchle-Murray). Leslie Hutchinson. Humorous-S-mi-y- th-e (Pounds and N." Long). Norman Long. Spanish Songs.... Clavellto Del Gent) (Romero). Flor Del Mal (Fadilla-Montesinos), Ra- quel Meller. Sketch-The Cure (Hiccoughs). (Dion Titheradge), Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hul- bert. Assisted by Laurence Green and Ceelle Dixon Vocal-Got To Dance My May To Heaven. Sup- ping Through My Fingers (From Tt's love again") Jessie Matthews.

1.30 pm. Beuter Press; Rugby Press; Local: Weather forecast and Announcements.

1.40 p.m. Hawallan Music. Beautiful Woman (Kahale). Lalu E (Kaulla), William Ewaliko and Lizzie Alohikes with Royal Hawal- Ian Glee Club. Sweet Hawallan Dream Girl-Waltz. (Green and Williams). The Hawallan Marim- Da Players."

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COMPULSORY

MILITARY

TRAINING

Canton, August 18. Owing to the gravity of the

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, “Anniversarios and Holidaya.- Paul Louis Courer died 1825; BL Helena, Empress

Cinemas ~(See Pare 5)." Danes-Chutero Club Dance, &

p.m.

Malls-(560. Fage 163,

(The Wagon: Bang) (Film King Solomon's Mines) Paul Robeson (Bass). Medley-Hello Blackpool: Intro: Hello Blackpool; Corona- tion Walls; across the great dividė; Boo-Boo. Goodnight my love;, All alone" in Vienna; Delyse; Hello | situation in Shangbal and the Blackpool. Jay Wilbur and His bellicose attitude of the Japanese Band Humorous "The! Three militariats, the Army Authoritles of Trees; No. News (Or.-What Killed Kwangtung Province have decided Meetings Annual, of Hong Kong The Dog). Frank Crumit. Fox- upon immediate compulsory mill- Hockey Club, at HK.C.C. Becre- Trot Girls Were Made To Love tary training for the whole protary's Room, 5.30 p.m.; Hong Kong And Kiss Walt-Love Live For vince in preparation of the de- Aquarium "Society, at:H.K. Univer- Ever And Rule My Heart Jack fence of the province against alty. Blől. Dept. Laboratory, 5,30 Hylton and His Orchestra Vocal Japanese aggression and designs of p.m.; General Committee, 8.FCA -Artificial Flowers A Little White conquest.

8th Floor, Gloucester Hotel, 5.30 Room (Floodlight'). Frances Day The Arst contingent of able | DJI and John Mills. Orchestra Swing bodied men will commence train- || Social-RECCA Whist Drive High, Swing Low (Film Swing ing within this month.” The and Tombola Garrison Lecture high, swing low); Will You Re-Instructors will be selected from Hall. 8.30 pm: Whist Drive and member-Waltz, (Film: Maytime) | the students of the Canton Army | Tombols, Garrison Sergeanta' Mess; Louis Levy and His Gaumont- School.

Queen's Road. 8.30 p.m.“

Sports-(See Fare 10). Moon ---VII Moon, 13th. Day.. Sunrise.-8.01; am. Junset--6.53

British Symphony, Comedian- Yesterday General Yu Han-mow, You Can't Go Away Like That Weeping Willow. Max Miller. Fox Trot That Song In My Heart (Film: The Gang Show) Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.

11 p.m. Close down.

DAVENTRY

Calt

Wavelengths G.S.G....... 17.79m.c. (18.85mi.) G.S.0. 15.18mc. (19.76m) G.S.B.

G.S.B

p.m....

Pacification Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Route Army of Kwangtung Pro- vince called a meeting of the teachers and students and ad- dressed them concerning their THURSDAY, AUGUST 19... duties as instructors.

After receiving their instruc- Hons, the teachers and students immediately left for the different districts to act as Instructors in training the able-bodied men of each district.

All volunteers, reserves, militia men, peace preservation corps and similar bodies of men will be gradually drafted into the" army for active service Chinese Evening Prem.

9.51me. (31.55m.) 21.47m.č. (13.9.) G.S.F....... 15.14m.c. (19.82m3 Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

1 p.m-Big Ben: Grieg's Cham- ber Music-4; Florence Hooton, cello, and Dorothy Manley, piano. |- 1.35 p.m.-Talk" "World Affair 1.50 p.m.-Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra: 225 p.m. p.m. Economic and Social Talk by News and Announcements. 2.45 Mr. Oualid. 210 p.m. Theatrical p.m.-Mountain of Light."" the Talk by Mr. Pierre Scize. 2.20 p.m. dramatic story of the Koh-i-Noor Gramophone Records. 230 p.m. diamond, by Dewar Sharar: pro- Conducted by H. Tomasi, Mr. Fré- duced by Pascoe Thornton.

eheville (violincello); 3.55 p.m. Rates of Exchange and French Stock (Rentes), 4. p.m. Close Down

Trans, H. (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.BJ. 1.50 Now Dance Records.

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; Talk: "World Fox-Trot Let's Call The Whole

Affairs.** *7 p.m.-The Alfredo Thing Of Fox-Trot-They Can't Campoli Trio, 730 pm Hyde Wavelength: 25.24 m-11,885 Ke. Take That Away From Me. (Film: Park? A dramatic narative by 5.15 p.m. News in French, Market Shall We Dance). Ray Fox and His Jonquil Antony; produced by M. E. Prices, Rates of Exchange 5.45 pm. Orchestra. · Fax-Trot Was It Allen 8 p.m.-Coventry Bliver News in Arabic, à p.m. Concert Rain (From The Hit Parade"). Band, conducted by W. Ellison; Relayed. from Lyons. 6.30 pm. Re Fux-Trot-On A Little

Dream James Bolesworth, bass. 8.45 p.in. bay of Radio-Journal of France Ranch. Jay. Wilbur and His Band.-Cafe Colette Orchestra, directed (French News). 8.50 p.m. Who's Fox-Trot-Where Are You? Film: by Walford Hyden, in a programme | Who To-day by Mr. F. Pottecher. i Top of the Town). Fox-Trot of dance music from the Com-7 p.m. Concert Relayed from Paris | Carelessly Roy Fox and His Or- tinent and other parts of the world | P. T. T. 7.36 pm News in French, chestra. Fox-Trot-Poor Robin- cher d'orchestre: O. Denter War

on Crusoe. - Fox-Trat-Keep Call-ren; produced by A. W. Hadson, ing Me Sweetheart. Billy Cotton 9.30 p.m.-News and Announce-

and His Band.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 1 p.m. New Light Symphony Or- chestra.

Dance ar The Hours {{La Croconda'--Ponchielll). Kamennoi- Ostrow-Op 10, No. 22 (Rubin stein). Liebestraume, (Liszt). Triana (Albéniz Orchestrated by Arbos), Spanish Dance No. 3 (Granados).

123 p.m. Closing local Stock

ments.

Trans, III (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.S.B.). 10.15 p.m.-Elg Ben; BBC. En- pire Orchestra. 11.15 p.m.-Music Hall, with, Sydney Baynes and

Tides-High at 05.55 and 21.27: Low at 13.45,

Anniversaries and Holidays.- John de Witt died. 1672. Orville Wright born, 1871. St. Lewis Bertrand of Toulouse.

Auctions-Letting of Earth and Stone Quarry by Public Auction; and Bale of Crown Lands at Land Omice, Ping Shan, 11.30 am. -- Cinemäs,.-—(See Page 5),

Malls-(See Page 16).——— MeetingsTheosophical Society Lantern Study Group, 8 p.m Toc H. Supper, at Seamen's Institute, 7.30 p.m.; Women's Guild, in Cathedral Hall 3 pm

Bocial-Cheero Club Contract Bridge and Mah Jong, 8 p.m. Civil Service Whist Drive, 9.20 p.m.

Sports (See Pars, 10). ..... Moon--VII Moon, 14th. Day. Sunrise 6.02 am Sunset-6.52

p.m

Tides-gh at 06.46 and 21.26; Low at 00.17 and 14.20

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2017 Anniversaries and Holidays. Mosquito Day.. 1897 Raymond. Poincare born, 1860. Spirits Fes- tival (Chung-yuan-chich) St Jane Frances of Chantali ant

Auctions--Crown Lands, at Dis trict Omce, South, Queen's Bldg.. 2nd floor, 11 am

Cinemas-(See Page 5), Mails(See Page 16). Meetings Kowloon Chess Club: Bates of Exchange. 8.10 p.m. News at St. Andrew's Hall, 5.30 p.m.; in English 6.20 p.m. News in Annual, of Hong Kng Cricket Lea- Itallan. a. 30 p.m. Relay. 10.30 p.m. gue, in Urban Council Chamber, Colonial Market Prices. 10.45 p.m. 1.55 pm. News in Portuguese. 11. p.m. Close Social-Cheero Club Duplicate Down.

and Contract Bridge. 8 p.m. Sports-(Sec. Faze” 10). Moon.-VII Moon, 15th, Day, Sunrise 6.01 a.m. Sunset.-8.5# p.m.

13.08.

a.m

Wavelength: 25.60 -11.720 Re.

11.15 pm. Gramophone. Records, his Orchestra. 1215 pm-News 12.15 am. News in French, Market and. Announcements, 12.35 p.m.-Frices, Rates" of Exchange." 12.40

a.m. News in Spanish 12.50 am Cello Recital by Antonia Butler.

News in Portuguese. 1. Gramophone Records. 1.15 m. Close Down 3. am. Gramophone Records. 4 am News in French, Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. 4.30 am News in English. 4.45 s.m. Gramophone Records: 6.45 B. News in German. 6. am. Close Down.

AUSTRALIA

Quotations and Hong Kong Ex-LR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres;

Power; 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, change Market Report.

7.30 p.m. London" Relay-Hyde Park'.

A dramatic nurrative by Jonquil Antony. Produced by M. H. Allen. 8 p.m. Lotal: Tike signal, Wea- ther report and Announcements.

803 p.m. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Elisabeth Schumann (Bograno).

9.58 'megacycles. 12.45′p.m. "At Home-and Abroad” "The Watchman." 1 pm. Time: Signal. Victorian News Bulletin. |1.05 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes, 1.15 pm, Music. 3.00 p.m. Musical and Sporting Programme. 3.00 pm. Close, 16.30 p.m. Chimes. Finance and Commerce Bession for Regional Listeners, 8.18 p.m. Sporting News and Notes. 7.00 pm. Chimes. Talk

The Film in National Life" by

DJA DJ.B. D.J.E

DJQ

BERLIN

DIN........

*TLEB:*:** €95.80 K.x.)) 19.74m. (15.200 IC) 16.59m.. (17.760 k.o.)

3145m; (85.46 kq)

19.63m, (15.280 K:6.)

1.09 p.m. Call DJA. DJB (German

Tides-High at 04.58; Low

GIRLS WORK GIFTS FOR TROOPS:

Gathered at their school on: Ouyang Road, students of the

· Japanese Girls' High School spent two hours inst week Allings and sewing "comfort · kits" -- for distribution among Japanese sol- diers and sailors in China, states" the "North China Daily New.”

These gifts will be added to the daily growing pile of such kits donated by local residents now gathered at the offices of Japanese Residents" Corporation.

Eighty-four bags, containing ahírta, towels; toothpaste and other sundries, were received by the corporation on Thursday, bringing, the total of such gifts close to the 800 mark.

Mozart Serenade Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K.525. Vienna Phil- harmonic Orchestra condtá: by Bruno Walter. (a) In Abendroth Mr. B. Ti Hankin, 7:30 pm Nations) | gnglish) German Folk Song, 1.10 (b) Die Vogel (Schubert). (a) Die News Bulletin, 7.30 p.m. Queensland pm. Colourful Melodies. 2.00 Post (5) Wohin? Elisabeth Schu- and North Australian News Bulle-

p.m. News in German 250 mann (Boprano). 'Ruins Of Athens tin. 7.40 p.m. News, Markets and .m. Colourful Melodies (con- Turkish March Beethoven). Weather for North Australia. 5.00 tinued). 2.50 p.m. Greetings Turkish Marth (Mozart), Vienna p.m. A Programme by the Nationals pm. News and Economic Re- The first shipment of Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted Military Band. 8.30 pm. Topical view in English. 9.15 p.m. To-day by Karl Alwin Solveig's Song Revue. 3.00 p.m. Travel Letter from in Germany. Sound Pictures (Grieg). Denali Batchelor, 9.10 p.m. Pro 3.30 pm. Folk music or old. (From "Peer Gynt") Wiegenlied Der Kuss (Smetana). gramme from the Melbourne Stu- Elisabeth Schumann" (Soprano). dios. 10.30 p.m. Australasian News

8.40 p.m.

Studio Tebaikowsky Service. 10.50 p.m. Meditation, Mu-

slc. 11:30 p.m. Close.. Grande Sonate in G. Op. 37.

1. Moderato

e risoluto. 2. - An- dante non troppo 8. Beherza: Al- legro glocoso. 4 Finale: Allegro vivace Pianoforte Bolos by Harry Ore

9. London Belay-The Cafe Col- etts Orchestra.

PARIS

4.15 p.m. Symphony Concert. 630 pm. News and Economic Review in German 8.45 pm.

donations was made by the Kwazan Maru, which sailed for North- China porta recently. Freight was: donated by the Nisshin Kisen:

aisha, owners of the vessel.

CROWD CLASHES WITH POLICE:

Press Review, Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. 6 p.m. Short sélections for the piano. Hendette V Preetzmann. 6.15 p.m. 8ign öff DJA and DJB (German, English),

Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 16. Call letters of the Station:- 6.55 pm Call DJB, DIN, DJE Fifteen persons were killed and: Wavelength: 19.68 metres TPA 2. (German, English). German Folk thirty wounded in a clash between Wavelength: 25.24 metres T. FA 350DE7 pm Concert of Light the police and a crowd of ten Wavelength: 25.60 metres TPA 4. Music. 8 p.m. News in English thousand people at an Integralist Wavelength: 25.24 m~11885 KC 0.15 pm. Concert of Light Music (Fascist) Party meeting at Cam

7. a.m. Hadio-Journal of France (continued), 8.55 p.m. Greetings pos. where the police dispersed (French News), 7.20 am, Gramo- our listeners in British the crowd with macine-guns.

'India 9 pm. News and Econo- The Infuriated crowd subse- phone Records; 7.30 am, Leading Press Articles, 7.45 un Gramo mic Review in German and Call quently severely manhandled the 9:55 pm. VaHety and Dance.

phone Records. 9. a.m News in DV 9.15 pm Bolo Con Fascista Fox-27o-Let's Put Our Heads French 9.30 am News in English cert: Hans Eggert, baritone Reuter Together. Fox-Trot-With Plenty

p.m. The German __ ~poet, | 9.40 am News in Italian. 9.50 am 9.455

abroad: Heinrich Zilich 10.00 om. News and Economic Review

Directed by Walford Hyden, in a programme of dance music from the Continent and other parts qi the world,

9.30 pm, London Relay The News and Announcements,

Wavelength: 19.68 m-15,243 Kc.

Of Money And You Film, Gold Gramophonic Records. 10. am. Diggera of 1837.) Roy Fox and His Close Down Orchestra Comedienne: The South Is The Place For Me Why Has A Cow Cot Four Lega Cicely. Courtneldge." Piano Selection Shah We' Dance, Intro: Shall we dance; Beginners Lick slay that Bass, They all laughed: They Can't take away from me Távy: call

ole thing on Climbing Up The Mountain Bon

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MEMORIAL UNVEILED

London, Aug 16, In English on DJE, DJN. DWQAin Dutch on DJB. 10.15 pm To-day

memorial to six hundred Germany Bound Pictures American soldiers who died in 11 am, Gramophone Records to 11.65 sm. Talk on Current French 18.30 p.m. Gale, widspeed 11 A Britain during the Great War was Events (In Russian), 12 noon cheerful musical evening with old unvelled to day at Bokwood, News in English tra skippere and apa-nympha Arrange where the bodies of the men are

1215 p.m. Concert Relayed from ment and supplementary text: Lyons 1245 pm. Talk on French Franz Wolf 11.45 pm Press Re Events 100 p.m. Concert Relayed view. Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. trom Limoges 1:30 pm. News in Midnight Bign off DJB, DIN, DJE, French, Colonial Market Prices 2 DJQ (Germ.. Eugl).

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The names of the men have been cut in the walls of the chapel which constitutes the me Reuter's Bullcha Bervice.

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