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ZB.W. on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 kc's.), 31.49 metres (8.5% magscycles). (Hong Kong Times) SCHUBERT SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN C. MAIOR Studio Item

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9 p.m. Eriglish Ballads. Always (From: Puritan Lullaby); Love, I Give You My All (From: Luana),—Ina - Souez (Soprano), Phyllis Has Juch Charming Graces. (arr. Lane Wilson); Do Not Go, My Love.-Tudor Coming Home (Wilmat-Willeby); Homing (Del Rlego-Essie Ack- ∙land (Contralto). In Ал Old (Squire); My Dear Soul (Banderson).—Titterton. (Tenor). So It Goes On (Noel Gay),-Peter Dawson (Bass-Bari- tone).

ART EXHIBITION DIARY OF LOCAL

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Fine Display At Y.W.C.A.

EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, ABGUST 25 Anniversaries and Holidays.--- Allan Pinkerton born, 1819. F. W. Nietzsche died, 1900. St. Louis.

Same fine pleces of work in the art exhibition presented by the King of France. Davies (Tenor).

Hong Kong Working Artists' Guild Chinese were displayed at the Y.W.C.A. yesterday when the ex- hibition was formally opened by the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall,

Pro-Fashioned, Town

12.30 p.m. Dohnanyi, Quartet in

Flat Major. Played by the Flonzaley Quartet. 12.55 p.m. Song by 'Gizli (Tenor). Romanza Di Federico ("L'Arle- slana"-Marenco-Cllea), «

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

1.03 pm. Light Orchestral.

9.30 D.m. London Relay--The News and Announcements.

9.55 pm. Schubert, Symphony No. 7 In C Major.

Cinemas. (See Pare 5). ". Lectures.-Anti-Gas Lecture, for Volunteers proceeding North, at Ambulance Hqrs, Tai Hang Rd.. 7.30pm...

In calling upón Dr. Kotewall to Mails (See Page 16), declare the exhibition opened, Mr. Meetings. Annual, of the In- Luis Chan, the well-known Chin-alan Recreation. Club. Sookunpov eae artist, sald the pictures in the 5.15 p.m.; of the Royal Hong Kong. present exhibition were incom-Yacht Club, at North Point, 5.45 plete owing to the fact that a few p.m.; of the HK Hockey "Associa- artists held exhibitions in Nan- tion, St. Andrew's Hall. 6 p.m.; king and Canton and the pictures Home Committee. t "8. and S. exhibited could not be returned in Home," 5.30 p.m.

time.

The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra

· conducted by. Adrian Boult, May Day Overture (Haydn

10.43 p.m. Light Variety.

Dr. Kotewall said that he was Wood).-Light Symphony Orches-

"Once Upon A Time "—Selection.

very glad to be called upon to tra conducted by The Composer. Intra: Jolly Little Polly on her

open the exhibition. He was very Summer Days-Sulte (Eric Coates). Gee-Gee-Gee. I'll be your veet- pleased to see so many fine plc- -Light Symphony Orchestra con-

heart, Good-bye, Mignone....e, I tures: and in particular, he great ducted by The Composer. Cupid's cun't think of nuthin else but you;ly admired the work of Mr. Pau Parade, Fantasy Rivell As your hair grows whiter, While Shiu Tau...

whart's Patrol, Fantasy (Rathke).

London's fast asleep. Old Love -Lattle Salon Orchestra. "A Letters, I want to see the old home Waltz Dream"-Potpourri (Straus | again. Oh! Flol-New Mayfair Or- arr. Dostal-Marek Weber and

chestra. Headin' Home (Washing- his Orchestra.

ton and Stothart); Thar's Gold In Dem Thar IIIIls (Connor and Lis-,

1.30 p.m. Reuter Press; Eugby Press; Local: Weather forecast and

announcements.

1.40 p.m. Primo Scala's Accordeon Band.

Six Hits Of The Day (Series 5)- Intro: Lovely lady. The Glory of Love, Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Mustag; I'm Putting all my Eggs in one Basket, Please Selleve Me, Don't Save Your Smiles. You Can't Pull The Wool Over My Eyes (Ager- Newman-Mencher): When The (Stevens- Swallows Nest Again Edmund). Six Hits Of The Day (Series 6-Intro: Laughing Irish Eyes, Sweetheart Let's Grow Old Together, Riding the Range in the Sky: Is It True What They Say About Dixie? At the Close of a Long Long Day. At the Cafe Con- tinental.

2 p.m. Dance Music.

Fox Trots-The One Rose; Sup- posin'. Sydney Lipton and his Or- chestra. Targo Churrasca-Or- questa Tipicia Francisco Canaro. Fox Trots-Was It Rain? On A Little Dream Ranch-Jay Wilbur and his Band.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

to 11 p. European Pro-

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bona).-The Hill Billies Charlie Kunz Plano Medley No. D4.-Intro: With Plenty of Money and You,

11 p.m. Close Down.

"Landscape" and "Pine Tree" by Mr. Pau Shu Yau were very beautifully done, while some ple- tures finely painted by his pupils were also among the exhibition.

The pictures that are now being

·Miscellaneous, — Art

Exhibition at Chinese Y.W.C.A... Bonham Road, 10 am to 6.30 p.m.; Majes- tic Amateur Photo Service Exhibi- tion at China Building. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Social--Whist Drive and Tom- bola, Garrison Sergts'. Mess.

Queen's Road, £30 p.m.

Sports. (See Page 10)..... Moon.-VII Moon, 20th Day.

.. Sunrise.-6.03 a.m. Sunset.--8.47

p.m.

exhibited were painted by the fol- Low at 04.50 and 17.29. lowing artists:-

Tides. High at 11.10 and 23.32.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 Anniversaries and Holidays.

Prince Consort born, 1819. Lord Tweedsmuir born 1875.

Cinemas (See Page 5).. Malls. (See Page `16). Meetings. Monthly, Kong Philatelic

of Hong Society, la

Mr. Pau Shiu Yau, Miss Chan

Sal Let's Fut

Fat. Heads Together, Hing Kau, M. Kwan our Moonlight and Shadows. with Miss Pau Tsang Lai Hing, Miss Plenty of Money and You: I Need Chtu King Chu, Mr. Fung Shau You, What will I tell my Heart, The

Wang, Mr. Ho" Ping" Kwan, Miss Love Bug will Bite You-Charlie Cheung in Hung, Miss Wong Wat Fan. Miss He Hung Lal, Mias Ng Kunz.

Kwok Ying. Mr. Leung Kam Ming. Miss Chau Sze Yin, Miss Lo Kwai "S. D. M. Post" Board Room, 5.30 Yu, Mr. Cheng Chung Shing, Miss | P.m. Lau Yuen Nin, Miss Pau Yust Miscellaneous—Art Exhibition at Han. Miss Fung Miu Ching, Mr. Chinesce Y.W.0.A., 38C., "Bonham Ng Mai Hock, Mr. Kam Nal ́Ming || Road, 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.; Majes- and Mr. Yu Hu Yau.

EX- tic Amateur Photo Service hibition. China Building, 10 am, to 9 p.m.

DAVENTRY

Wavelengths

Call G.S.G. 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) G.5.0.

15.18m.c. (19.76m.) G.S.B.

9.51m.c. (31.55m.) G.S.H... 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) G.S.F....... 15.14m.c. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

1 p.m.-Eig Ben; "Summer Over the British Isles"-5; Summer in.

Rowland Wales produced by T. Hughes. 1.30 p.m.-"World Affairs,” a talk by H. V. Hodson. 1.45 p.m.- Grieg's Chamber Music-5. Nancy Phillips String Quartet. 2.25 p.m.-- The

News and Announcements. 2.45 p.m.-Léon Cortez. and his Coster Pals.

Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben: "World "Af-

Among pictures on view are the following:-

Soclal. Cheero Cinh. Contract

Jong, & p.m.;

Rainy Night (Exhibited at Ber- lin). Pau Shlu Yau; Fishermen's | Bridge and Mah

(Exhibited Village

at Berlin), Civil Service Whist Drive, 9.20 p.m. Shiu 'Yau: aun Yat Pau

Sports. (See Page 10). Memorial (Exnibited at

MOG-VII Moon 21st Day. Sen's Berlin and elsewhere), Ng Mul -Sunrise.-6.03 a.m. Sunset,-€.46 Hok: Horse in Heaven (Exhibited at Berlin and elsewhere), Ng Mul Hok: Landscape (Exhibited at the Kwangtung Provincial Exhibition at Canton), Lan Kwan Yam.

Art

cert. 11.45 D.IN. Press Review. Editor in chief Hans Fritzsche.

7 p.m. Clapham and Dayer.-- fairs," a talk by H. V. Hodson li Humorous Sketches.

a.m.-Alfredo Campoli and his Midnight Sign off DJB, DJN, DJE¦ Clapham and Dwyer On Photo- Salon Orchestra, 7.30 p.r.-Scenes | DJQ (Germ, Eng):)) graphy. Another Day's Broadcast-from "Richard H" by Willam ing.

Shakespeare the deposing and p.m.-Victor 7:13 p.m. Sangs by Charles Kull death of the King man (Tenor)."

Silvester and his Ballroom Orches-

Vale Farewell} (d'Arcy and Russell). Love. Here Is My Heart (Rosa and Silesu), Come Back To Sorrento (Aveling and De Curtis. Serenade (Ravini's Serenade Words. Lockton),

7.25 p.m. Closing local stock

change Market Report.

Orchestra.

PARIS

Station:-

tra 8,35 p.m.-Coventry Hip- Call-letters of the podrome

9.10 p.m.-Wavelength: 19.68 metres TF A 2. Rawicz and Landauer, two planos. Wavelength; 25.24 metres T PA 3. 9.30 p.m.--News and Announce- Wavelength: 25.60 metres T P A 4.

ments.

Trans. III (G.S.A., G.S.F., G.S.B.). 10.15 p.m.-Big Ben: B.B.C. Em-

WEDNESDAY

p.m.

Tides. High at 12.03. Low at 05.40 and 17.57.

SINGAPORE READY

TO HELP

Singapore: The Straits Govern ment at the request of Hong Kong, which is overcrowded. is preparing quarters for several thousands of British refugees from China. It is understood that the Town Hall and other public buildings are be- ing requisitioned for that purpose.

Reuter,

¡Enquiries from Mr. W. J. Carrie, chairman of the Refugees com- mittee, elicited the information that Singapore were asked if they could take in any of the refugees Wavelength; 25.24′′m.—11.885 Kc. ft such a measure became neces- quotations and Hong Kong Ex-pire Orchestra: Arnold Trowell, 7. am. Radio-Journal of Francesary but he (Mr. Carrie) expressed New Zealand cellist. 11.15 p.m.(French News). 7.20 am, Gramo- the hope that Hong Kong will be "Past, Present, and Future" Intro-phone Records. 7.30 am. Leading able to cater for all visitors from ducing stars of yesterday, to-day, Press Articles. 7.45 an. Gramo- the. North.] and to-morrow, and Jack Hylton Dhone Records. 9. a.m News in and his Band; Compere, Eddie French. 9.30 a.m. News in English. Pola 12.15 p.m.-News and An- 9.40 am. News in Italian. 9.50 am | DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY nouncements, 12.35 p.m.-Recital Gramophone Records. 10. am. by Megan Thomas, soprano, and Close Down..

7.30 p.m. London Relay Scenes fromt "Richard II" by William Shakespeare. The deposing and death of the King.

Characters: Henry Percy, sur- named Hotspur; The Duke of York, uncle of Richard; King Richardll: the Earl of Northumberland: Jacques Antelme, barytone. Aumerie; Bolingbroke, afterwards Henry IV: the keeper of a prison; a groom: Sir Pierce of Exton. The. production by Howard Rose.

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

Studio-Dorerti Ma Teresa Gonsalves

8.03 p.m. (Piano) and (Soprano),

He

BERLIN

News and

Paris, Aug. 23. The Chinese and Itallan.. Am- bargadors called on the Qula d'Orsay to-day. The Foreign noon Minister, M. Yvon Delbos, will re- turn from his vacation to-morrow afternoon. It is understood that he will go to Geneva on September 9 to attend the League of Nations Assembly -

Wavelength; 19.68 m.-15.243 Kc.

11. am. Gramophone Records. 11.45 a.m. Talk on Current French Events in Russian. 12 News in English. 12.15 p.m. Concert Relayed from Grenoble. 12.45 p.m. Talk on French Events. 1. p. Concert Relayed from Limoges. 1.30. p.m. News in French. Colo- tial Market Prices. 2. p.m. Econo mic and Social Talk by Mr. W Qualid. 2.10 p.m. Theatrical Talk by Mr. P. Scize. 2.20 p.m. Gramo- phone Records. 2.30 p.m. Concert conducted by H. Tomasi; Mrs. Claire Chalende (Vocalist): 3.55 Economic Ra- p.m. Rates of

and

Exchange and French Stock (Rentes) 4. p.m.

Close Down1,

ternancian News Service"

Chinese Progress In North

Szechuan Road

D.3.A. 31.38m. (95.60 k.c.) D.J.B. 19.74m. (15200 k.e.) DJE....... 18.89m. (17.760 k.c.) D.IN....... 31.45m. (95.40 k.c.). D.J.Q....... 19.63m. (15.280 k.c.) "September in the Rain." 1,05 pm, Call DJA. DJB (German, Doreen Ma. "One Night of Love." English German Folk Song. 1.10 Teresa Gonsalves. Medley-"It's p.m. Light Music. 2 p.m. News in too hot for words, With all my German. 2.15 p.m. Light Music Heart, Honeysuckle Rose."-Doreen (continued). 2.50 p.m. Greet Ma. "Villa:"Teresa Gonsalves.ings to our Listeners. 3.00

Shanghai, Aug. 23: The Chinese "Moonglow."-Doreen Ma. "Some- | D.M. one to Care for Me."-Teresa Gon-view in English. 3.15 p.m. To-day

right column and reinforcements salves. There's à Lull in my Life." in

from the Chapel sector which oc Germany. Sound Pictures. -Doreen Ma..

cupied. the Jukong and North Sze- 3.30 p.m. Musical treasures. Ar- Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.885 Ke 8.18 p.m. New Mayfair Orchestra. ranged and conducted by Eugen 5.15 p.m. News in French, Market Chuan Roads intersection near the Wanted Adventure-Selec- Sonntag. 4.15 p.m. Sonata in minor Prices. 5.45 p.m. News in Arabic. Theatre yesterday, are now tion: Intro: Emile and be bright, Op. IT by Beethoven, Piano: 6. p.m. Concert Relayed from Nice. moving in two routes.. the southern My heart's to be let, When You've Jurgen Uhde. 4.45 p.m. The wine 6.30 p.m. Relay of Radio-Journal wing to Range Road and the nor | fallen in love, Monarch of the seas;' | boat. From German folk ure. of France (French News). 6.50 thern wing towards the Japanese

This is the hour. You came to me. 5.30 p.m. News Economic p.m. Who's Who To-day by Mr. F. Naval Landing Headquarters, Pirates' Chorus, Excuse Me Dance. Review in German. 5.45. p.m. Pattecher. 3, p.in. Concert Relay. It is learned that the men mov- -Intro: You're not the End, I Press review. Editor chiet et from Paris P. T. T. 130 News.ing north have reached Ta Tch ant the whole world to love you, Hans Fritzsche. 6 p.m. 8lx il- In French, Rates of Exchange, Les, off North Szechuari Road, Take my heart, Bing, baby, sing.houettes for plano by Max Reger. Polka Medley-Intro: See me Dorothea Klotz 6.15 pm. Sign off dance the Polka, Blaze away. Med-DJA and DJB (German, English), ley Of James Tate's Songs-Intro: 6.55 p.m. Call DJE, DIN, DJE Give me a little cosy corner, Row (German, English). German Folk me to the river, Romeo, A Paradise Cong 7 p.m. Concert "of Light for two, I was a good little girl till Music. 8p.m. News in English, I met you. My life is love; Ev'ry 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music 12.15 a.m. News in Prench, Market southern section of North Sze- little while, A bachelor gay, A (continued). 8.55 p.m. Greetings Prices, Rates of Exchange. 12:40] chuan Road are withdrawing to British a.m. News in Spanish. 12.50 a.m. Haining Woosung and Tendong our listeners in

in corner.

Portuguese. 1. a.m: Roads near the New Asta Hotel India. 9 p.m. News and Econo- News 8.43 p.m. Concert Waltzes.

mic Review in German and Cal! Gramophone Records 1.15 am: and Central Post Office. V

Close Down. 3. a.m. Gramophone In an interview with Japanese Moonlight On The Danube DJQ. 9.15 p.m. We are in the Army (Byron Gay); Gypsy Love (Lehar), į now! Soldiers songs and poems. 10 Records. 4. am. News in French, pressmen last night the Japanese. admitted that the -Orchestra Mascotte.

Spring p.m. News and Economic Review Market Prices, Rates of Exchange, commander Waltz;・・ Walts Nanette (arr. in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in 4.30 am. News in English. 4.45 Chinese were advancing in both Schwartz)-Russlan Novelty Or- Dutch on DJB. 10.15 pm. To-day am, Gramophone Records. 5.45 directions of North chestra. The Last Waltz (Strauss). in Germany, Bound Pictures, a.m, News in German 62 a.m. Road

Central News. Edith Lorand Orchestra.

10.30 p.m. Popular Orchestral Con- Close Down.

Broken Doll Give me a little cosy

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8.10 p.m. News in English. 8.20 which is about half a mile south p.m. News In Italian. 8.30 p.m. of the Japanese beadquarters.

Market Heavy defence works are now. Relay...10.30 Colonlai Prices. 10,45 pm. News in Portn-being rushed by the Japanese in guese. 11. p.m.. Close Down.

Wavelength: 25.60 m-11.720 Ke.. 11.15 p.m. Gramophone. Records.

the northern end of North Sze- chuan Road.

The Japanese units holding the

Szechuan

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