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EVENTS

FRIDAY, SEPT. 24

Anniversaries and Holidays. Horace Walpole born. 1717. Cook died. 1889. Our Lady of Ransom. 6.

Review

German. 5.45 p.1. German Spas. 6 p.m. Sonata for viola and piano .by Norbert von Wavelengths of 355 Hunnenheim. 00

Emil Seller, Hans metres (845 k.c's.), 31.45 metres

Martin Theopold. 6.15 p.m. Sign of DJA and DJB (German, English). 6.55 p.m. Call DJA, DJB, DJN." DJE. German Folk Song. p.m. Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m. News in English. 8.16

Concert 12 noon to 12.20 p.m. Relay of ¦ P.m.

of Light Musle Special Service from St. John's (cont.). 8.50 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in the Netherlands East

(9.53 megacycles) - (Hong Kong Timest RECITAL OF QUILTER SONGS BY EDGAR WARNER

Cathedral..

Waikiki Trio

12.30 to 2.15 pm. European pro- Indies. 9 pm News and Econo- mic Review in German and Call

9.16 p.m.

Emil

von Behring: A Helper of Man-

kramme.

12.30 p.m. Jack Hylton and his DJQ. Orchestra.

"Bitter Sweet"-Selection (Cow-kind. Manuscript: Alfred Prugel. 10 p.m. News and Economic Review ard); Intro: "Tokay" "If Love were all" "Zigeuner" The call of Life." In English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in Intro: "Ladles of the Town." "T Dutch on DJA, DJB., 10.15 p.m. To- day in Germany. Sound Pictures, see you again," "Dear little Cafe." "Kiss me." "Drop in next time [ 10.30 p.m. "As we march along....".

Unbe- Soldier songs, marches and you're passing"-Fox Trot. llevable-Fox Trot. Love Live For frains, 11.45 pm. German Spas. Midnight. Sign off DJA. DJB. DJN. Ever and Rule My Heart.--Waltz.

DJE, DJQ. .12.47 pm. Ralé Da Costa at the Plano.

"Four Aces" Sulte-1. Ace of Clubs: 2. Ace of Diamonds; 3. Ace of Hearts; 4...Ace of Spades..

1 p.m. Local: Time signal and weather report.

1.03 p.m. Spanish Dances and Conchita Supervia.

Spanish Dance No. 1, Oriental;

AUSTRALIA

we-

EL.R-Wave Length, 31.34 metres: Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 49.58 megaeyeles. 12.45 p.m. "At Home and Abroad" The Watchman." 1 p.m. Time

Eliza

Auctions-Household Furniture. at Lammert's HK. Sales Room. 2.30 p.D.

Cinemas. (See Page 5). Dances-Hong Kong Reel Club Helena Practice, at

May. 5.30 p.m.

Entertainments. - Concert and Social at St. Andrew's Hall, 330 P.

Mail(See Page 16).

Meetings. Helena May Christian Fellowship. 10.30 am.; Shangha! Brownles llving in Kowloon, at St. Andrew's Hall, 3.30 p.m.; Girl Ouldes, at Sandilands' Hut, 3.30 p.m.; Kowloon Chess Club, at St. Andrew's Hall, 5.30 p.m.: Hong Kong Hockey Association Council, at St. Andrew's Hall, 5.30 pm. Annual, of Hong Kong St. An- drew's Society, in "S. C. M. Post" Board Room, 5.45 pm...

Rehearsals. Philharmonic So ciety Orchestral Section, Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute, 8.45 p.m.

Social-Cheero Club Duplicate and Contract Bridge. .8 p.m.:

No. 2, Andelouse.-New Light Sym-Signal. Victorian News Bulletin. Y.M.C.A. Morning Gathering in

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1937

COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Black Wood Ware, Teak Ward- robes, Dressing Tables, Beds, Chest of Drawers, Hatetands, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Armchairs, Chairs, Chesterfield Suites, Ice Cheste, Flower Stands, Porcelain and Glass are, Bruss & E. P. Ware, Catlery, Pictures, Oil Paintings, Clocks, Electric Table Lamps & Fans,

phony. Granada (Albeniz); Danza 1.05 p.m. Interstate weather notes. West Lounge, for members of the Gramophones & Records, Desks,

-5 (Granados), Corichita Super-

Music. 3 p.m. Time

via-Mezzo-Soprano, Spanish Dance Signal. Broadcast to Schools--

No. 6- Danza Espanola-Madrid Symphony

Orchestra.

1.15 p.m.

"Adventures in Music," by Profes- Puntosor Bernard Helrize. FR.C.M. 3.20 Arenas-Tango San Fernando--P.m. Classic Music. 5 p.m. Close. Tango-Heinz Huppertz and his 6.30 pm Chimes. Fifteen Minutes of Popular Music. 6.45 p.m. Sport- ing News and.. Notes." 7 p.m. Chimes. "Current Books Worth Reading." 7.20 p.m. National News

Orchestra.

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

announcements,

1.40 pm. Songs Newell-Baritone.

by Raymond

150 p.m. Dance Music

2.15 pm. Close down.

4 to 7 p.m. Chinese programme.

tra.

Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Queensland

and North Australian News Bul- letin. 7.40 p.m. News, Markets and Weather for North Australia. 8.10 D.m. Sydney McEwan. Scottish

7 to 11 p.m. European programme Tenor. and the A.B.C. (Brisbane)

the

4

7 pan. Roy Fox and His Orches-Concert Orchestra. 8.40 p.m. Pro-

gram.me from

Melbourne 7.22 p.m. Closing Local Stock Studios, 9.15 p.m. A Play. from Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- the Adelaide Studios. 9.45 p.m.

Musical Interlude. 9,50 p.m. change Market Report.

the Tasmanian 7.27 p.m. Charlie Kunz at the Programme by

Studio Orchestra, conducted by Clive Douglas, Mus. Bac, 10.20 p.m Programme from the Melbourne Studios. 10.30

Plano. "

p.m. Australasian

Piano Medley No. R. 12-"You are my Lucky Star" "I'v got a Feelin' You're Foolin" "She's Funny that Way." "Did You ever have a Feel-News Service. 10.50 p.m. Medita- ing You're Flying?" "A Little Dash tion, Music.. 11.30 p.m. Close.

of Dublin." "Everything's in Rhy- thm With My Heart." Piano Med- ley No. R. 11-111 see you again" "The Desert Song" "My Hero" "The | Merry Widow" "Love will And a

Way" "The Blue Danube."

7.40 p.m. Studio-Waikiki Trio.

1. On a Little Bamboo Bridge: 2. Blue Sunset: 3. Kamehameha

PARIS

Call-Jetters of the Station:- Wavelength: 19.68 metres T PA 2, Wavelength: 25.24 metres TPA 3.

FRIDAY

March; 4, Down Honolulu Way 5, Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.885 Kc. Hawall Across the Bea

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8 pm. Local Time signal, wea- ther report and announcements.

8.03 p.m. Orchestral Music by Eric Coates and Essie Ackland (Contralto).

8.23 p.m. Studio- E

Shaw.

Warner

7 a.m. Radio-Journal of France

(French News). 7.20 am. Gramo- phone Records. 7.30 am. Leading Press Articles. Phone Records. 9 a.m. News in French. 9.30 a.m. News in English. 9.40 a.m. News in Italian. 9.50 a..

down

7.45 a.m. Gramo-

(Tenor) accompanied by E. O'Neil Gramophone Records. 10'2.m. Close

To Daisies. Damask Roses, Brown Wavelength: 19,68 m.-15.243 Ke. Is my Love, My Life's Delight (Quit-

11 am. Concert Relayed from ter). E. Warner. Rosemary Frank Strasbourg. 11.35 a.m. Gramo- Bridges)E. O'Neil Shaw, (Piano). phone Records. 11.45 a.m. Talk Weep You No More, Fair House of cn Current French Events in Joy (Quilter.-E. Warner.

Rumanian by Mme. Nortines. 12 8.40 p.m. Three English Dances noon. News in English. 12.15 p.m. (Quilter).

Concert Relayed from Lyons. 12.45

Nos. 1, 2, 3.-Played by New Lightp.m. Talk on French Events. 1. Symphony Orchestra Drink To p.m. Concert Relayed from Stras- Me Only With Thine Eyes (arr. | bourg. 1.30 p.m. News In French. Quilter). Played by New Light Colonial Market Pricea. . p.m. Symphony Orchestra.

8.58 p.m. Four Songs by Elsle Suddaby (Soprano).

Women's Section and friends.

Sports (See Page 10). Moon.-VII Moon. 20th, Day. Sunrise 6.12 a.m. Sunset.-6.18

p.m.

Tides-High at 1210 and 23.33; Low at 05.33 and 17.14.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25..

Cinemas. (See Page 5)." Mails, (See Page 16).. Sports (See Page 101. Moon.-VIII Moon. 21st, Day. Sunrise-16.12 a.m, Sunset.-8.19.

p.m.

Tides-High at 11.11 and 22.53. Low at 04.48 and 18.45.

LARGO CABALLERO

Revolutionary Government Urged

Valencia, Sept. 22, The defeat at Geneva of the Valencia Government is used by the opposition leader of Valencia, Largo Caballero, for increased activity against the Negrin Gov-

ernment.

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"ARROGANT AND PRESUMPTIOUS”

German Comment On British. Press Statement

Berlin, Bep 22, All the Berlin evening news- papers on Wednesday characterise the comments in some foreign Largo Caballero declared that journals in connection with Mus- the formation of a purely

colini's visit to Germany as er solutionary Government was in-

roneous. dispensable, since te democratic

The countries had denied their support to Spain

T'herefore,

re-

"Der Angriff ridicules the efforts National Socialist organ

of the foreign Press to anticipate Caballero demands

results of the Duce's visit, and says the Premiership for himself and the that the affinity of personality of War Ministry for General Miajas, the Italian Duce and the German Other portfollos should be says, be Fuehrer affords sufficient back- divided among Anarchists and re-ground for the impending Tranencean News Service. volutionary Socialists.

DAVENTRY

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G.S.G.

G.8.0.

Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19,76m.)

G.S.B. G.S.E.

9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c (13.97m.)

G.S.F....... 15.14m.c. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 (G.S.O. G.S.G., G.S.B.). Timber"--6: "Logs into Lumber," 2 p.m.-Big Ben; "Trees into a talk by T. J. Price 2:15 pm. Short Ballad Recital: Stanley

Con-

versations.

The "Berliner Tageblatt" refers. to the comments of the London "Times," according to which Ger- many did not want to have Mus- selini visiting as long as he had differences of opinion with Britain, and characterises such utterances us arrogant and presumptuous.

MILITARY ALLIANCE In the Literary Talk by Mr. P. Descaves,

"Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung." the editor-in-Chief, Dr. 2.10 p.m. Things of the Moment.

Silex, deals with the comments of 2:20 p.m. Gramophone Records.. Spring Had Come ("Hawatha" 2.30 pm. The Little Duke, Operetta

possibility of a military alliance "Le Journal" who hinted at the the Berlin correspondent of the --Coleridge-Taylor). Ave Maria Three Acts, Text by Mellhac ("Cavalleria Rusticano" Mas- and Halevy, Music

between Germany and Italy. by Charles cagni). The Almond Tree (Schu-Lecoco. 3.55 p.m. Rates of Ex-

The editor says: "We repeatedly » nann). The Mocking Fairy (Besly). change and French Stock (Rentes). Riley. bass. 2.25 pm The Band emphasised that the "Rome-Beriln

9.06 p.m. Natan Milstein (Violin).4 p.m. Close Down,

His Majesty's Cold-stream Axis" is directed against no one. 1.30 p.m. London Relay-The Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 .Ec.

Guards. 3.25 p.m.-The News and The visit of Mussolini is a return News and Announcements.

Announcements 3.50 p.m.-"Em- 5.15 p.m. News in French, Market pire Mail Bag" (Technical Edition) the congeniality, of the two peo- visit. On this occasion, however, 9.55 p.m. Variety Programme.

Prices. Rates of Exchange. 5.45 11. p.m. Close down.

Trans. Il (G.S.H.. G.S.G., G.S.B.). p.. News in Arabic. B D.m.

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; The Band of

ples will be demonstrated, not by Concert Relayed from Grenoble. His Majesty's Cold-stream Guards.determined policy of peace, more a military agreement, but by a 6.30 p.m. Gramophone Records. 7.45 p.m.-Dance Music. 8.15 p. European than anything at pre- 6.50 p.m. Science and Mankind by "Means of Life"-4: "Coal" 3.45 sent happening in Western Europe. Mr. Luc Durtain. 7. p.m. Relay of p.m.-Reginald Foort, at the B.B.C. Radio-Journal of France (French Theatre Organ. 9.10 p.m.-"Melody do with questions of the day, "The Berlin visit has nothing to News). 7:30 p.m. News in French, and Rates of Exchange..

DIN.

D.J.Ö.

BERLIN

DJA

31.38m. (95.60 k.e.) D.J.B....... 19.74m. (15.200 kc.) DIE 16.89m. (17.760 k.c.), 3145m. (05,40 k.) 19.63m. (15.280 k.c.) 1.05 p.m. Call DJA. DJB. (German, English German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m. Gay music making. 2.00 p.m. News in German. p.m. Gay mule making (eon- tinued). 2.50

2.15

Greetings

p.m.-The

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Rhythm." 9.30 8.10 p.m. News and Announcements.

therefore, also nothing to do with News in English. 8.20 p.m. News in Trans. III (G.§.A, G.5.F., G.S.B.1. agreed upon before the name of the Nyon Pact. The sit wan Italian. 8.30 p.m. Relay. 10.30 p.m. Colonial Market Prices, 10.45 p.m. Hotel Orchestra, directed by Rene

10.15 p.m.-Big Ben: The Carlton that village WES universally News in Portuguese. 11. prn: Close Tapponier, from the Carlton Hotel.

· London, 10.45 pm."British Sea Songs"-5. 11 p.m.-"Lionel and Clarissa," a comic opera in pastoral setting. Written in 1768 by Isaac

Down.

Wavelength: 25.50 m-11.720 Ac.

11.15 p.m. Concert Relayed from to our Isteners in New Zealand. Radio-Paris. 12.15 am. News in

by

3 p.m. News and Economic Re-French, Market Prices, Rates of Bickerstaff. With music view in English. 3.15 p.m. To- Exchange. 12.40 R.M. News in Charles Dibdin. Adapted for. day in Germany. Bound Pictures.. Spanish. 12.50

a.m: Newa in broadcasting by Uraula Branston. 3.30 p.m.- Concert of Light Music. Portuguese. 1.m. Gramophone Music arranged by Alfred Rey- 4.15 pm National-socialist books Records. 1.15 a.m. Close Down. nolds. Production by William Mac- and reading in the new Germany.

3. *1.7, Gramophone Records. Lurg. 11.50 p.m.-Programme of

Transdreau ·News Eervice.

15 KILLED

Hayop Of U.S. Train Collision

New York, Sept. 22. Fitteen were killed and 23 in-

4.30 p.m. Musical treasures. 4 a.m. News in French, Gramophone Records. 12.10 p.m.-jured in a collision between two Arranged rid conducted by Market Prices, Rates of Ex-The News and Announcementa. trains in Pennsylvania, to-day. Eugen Sonntag 5.15 pm A change. 4.30 am. News in Eng- 1235 p.m.-Organ Recital, from St. German travels around the world. ish. 4.45 a.m. Gramophone Re-Mark's, North Audley-street. Lohwurst accidents of the year, have No details of this, one of the Travel report by Arthur Berger. cords. 5.45 a.m. News In German.don: Balvatore Arnita, Palestinian yet been received.- 5.30 p.m. New and Economic i 6 a.m. Close Down.

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