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4.15 p.m.-Big Ben. "Take your Chulce." A weekly entertainment 12 noon. Relay of service of in-feature,
presented by William tercession from St. John's Cathe-MacLurg. "Under City Lights" dral.
IN E FLAT MAJOR London Relays.
Tales of Ben Bigg"-3 The 12.30 p.m. London Palladium Or- Bangalorey Man" - "The Bar-
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chestra.
Marche Symphonique (Savino); Japanese Carnival (de Basque). Kiss Me Again (Herbert). Live, | Laugh and Love (from film Con- gress Dances); Old Vienna" Moen (Zadowski). Maid of the Moun- tains. Waitz
(Fraser-Simson; Katja The Dancer-Waltz -(00- ber).
12.51 pm. Reginald Foort (Or- gan).
j **Transatlantic. Rhythm "--Med- ley: Palace Theatre Medley.
1 pm. Local Time: Signal, and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. De Groot and His Or- chestra.
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DIARY OF LOCAL
EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 Anniversaries and Holidays... St. Canute, King and Martyr.
Cinemas. (See Column 3 of this page).
Dances-Cheero Club Dance, 8,30
p.m.
Malls,-(See Pare 16).
Meetings S. & S. Home House Committee, 5.30 p.m. First, of Kowloon Union Church Social and Fellowship Guild, 8.45 p.m., Kow- loon Union Church Women's Guild, 10 s.m.
"
Miscellaneous. Exhibition
of
Tonkinese Arts, Crafts, and Tour ism, at French Bank Bldg.. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
galorey Man" ... "The Spinner of Death" ("Episode" 3); "The Sleep Walker." Singers and orchestre under the direction of Josef Ma- rais. 4,45 p.m.-"A Theme and a Song": "Food" Songs. The Boy, the Girl, and the Trio, with Josef Moon Moon. 18th. Day. Marais and his Band. The pro-
Social-Whist Drive and Tum- gramme presented by William bola, at Garrison Sergts' Mess MacLurg 455 p.m.-The Band of | Queen's Road. 8.30 p.m.; Central His Majesty's Coldstreum Guards British Assen. Whist Drive. In ("by permission of Colonel: Arthur Kowloon Cricket Club, 9 p.m Smith; DSO, M.G., Commanding
Sports. (See Pare 10). Coldstream Guards), conducted
Sunrise.-7.06 am. Sunset.-8.03
by Lieut. J. Causley Windram, .b.m.
Director of "Music, Coldstream In- Guards. 5.45 p.m.--"British
Intro- dustries Falı, 1938.” An "Gipsy Love"-Selection (Lehar), by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Derby, ductory talk to this year's Falz, When the Great Red Dawn K.G.. G.C.B., G.C.V.O. 6 pm The Shinlag (Sharpe): Kinetta (Geehl). Romance (Rubinstein); I Love You (Grleg). Chanson Boherilenne (Bold); On a Dreamy Summer Night (Krome). In The (Tate).
News and Angomurements. 5.25 p.m.-Close down.
Trans. II (G.S.H.. G.S.G., G.S.B.).
8.45 p.m.--Big Ben. Dance Music. 7:15 p.m.-"Take your
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Choice." A weekly entertainment Press; Weather Forecast and
feature presented by William Mac- Announcements.
Lurg. "Under City Lights" .... The 1.40 p.m. Grace Fields and Lon- "Tales of Ben Bigg"-3 don Piano Accordeon Band.
Bangalorey Man".... "The Spin- ner of Death" ("Episode 3): "The Sleep Walker." Singers and or- chestra under the direction of Josef Marais. 7.45 p.m.-"A Theme and û Song": "Food".
and Songs. The Boy, the Girl the Tric, with Josef Marals and
p.m.-"Do
we
Tides.--High at 12.11 and 23.35. Low at 05.33 and 16.50.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 Cinemas-(See Column 3 of this
Dago).
1
Mails.--(See Paga 16). Moon.-XII Moon. 19th, Day. Sports(See Pare 10). Sunrise.-7.08 a.m. Sunset-6.03
RUSSIANS WILL
COLLAPSE IN REAL SHOWDOWN
Japanese Admiral, Now In Rome, Doubts Soviet Might
Rome, Jan. 18.
The Japanese Admiral, Shiftro Yamamoto, who is described by Italian newspapers as a prominent representative of Japanese Ca-
tholics, declared in an interview which appeared in yesterday's Issue other trial of strength should of the "Messaggero" that if an-
came between Russia and Japan, the Russian army would be ex- posed in a way which would not be very dattering for Russia,
Everybody, continued the Ad- miral, is waiting to see whether the Russians will get their army under way when...apring arrives,
have. although one may safely one's doubt about any such inten- tion.
Japan, says the Admiral, does not want to see the present con- . fict spread southwards · against Indo-China, Singapore or Aus- tralia.
Regarding the position of Ca- tholicism in Japan, the Admiral. affirms that in his country no ob- stacles are placed on any distinc-. tions of faith, and Japanese Catholics suffer from no discrimi- nations of any kind. In proof of
p.m.
Tides. High" at 11.36 and 22.50. this, he instanced his own career, Low at 04.58 and 18.03.
which had not been encumbered. he said, by the fact that for 40 years he had been an ardent be- liever in the Catholic religion.— Trankoccan News Service.
FIRE LOSSES IN U.K..
London, Jan. 17 Total estimated loss by fire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1937 was £9,528,000, or £368,000 less than the estimate for 1836.- British Wireless.
PLOT AGAINST DR. STOYADINOVITCH?
:
Good Evening, Pretty Lady: Back in Those old Kentucky Days. -Accordeon Band. What Archi- bald Says, Goes (Castling); Fall- 1pg In Love Again (from film "The Blue Angel")-Vocal. Rosalle: Out Days Together; My Lucky. Dag.-- Accordeon Band. Holiday Hits- his Band. The programme pre-
Prague, Jan, 18, Medley. There'll Never be Ansented by William MacLurg., 7.55 other You: One. Night in Monte
Understand Eng-
Newspapers here carry a sensa-
Carlo-Accordeon Band.
lish?"--3. A talk by A. Lloyd 9.15 p.m. Talk on World Affairs- tional story of the discovery of James Secretary of the BBC
Rebroadcast from the Empire what appears to be a plan to 23- Advisory Committee
Station. on Spoken
9.30 p.m. Everyman's sassinate Dr. Stoyadinovitch, the English. 8.10
music, presented by the A.B.C. Yugoslav Premler, who is on 1 p.m.-Schumann's Chamber Music 4. Marjorie Hay. (Sydney) concert orchestra. 10.30 | visit to Germaniy at present. Slow Fox-Trot-You passed me ward (Violin) and
Australasian G.O'Connor p.m.
news service. According to the story, a 36- By: Tango-Once Only.George Morris (Pianoforte). Sonata for 10.50 p.m. Recorded music.
Yugoslavian 11.30 year-old
named Boulanger and His Orch. Quick-Violin and Pianoforte in A minor, News brevitles. 11.30 p.m.. Marian Mustapic was arrested at step A sallboat in the Moonlight; Op. 105; (1) Allegro (2)- Allegretto Close. Waltz-Moonlight Valley. Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orches- tru. Fox-Frot-Smile When You Say Good-bye,-Jay Wilbur and his Band.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
6 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
1 p.m. Dance Records.
(3) Vivace. 8.30 pm."Ethel and her. Engine." A romance for oг- gan and voices, by John Pudney, With music composed by Jack Clarke and played by Reginald 7.15 p.m. London Relay-Take Foort. on the BBC Theatre Organ. Your Choice."
Production by John Pudney. 9.5
7.45 p.m. London Theme and a Song.
1:
This week "Food" Songs.-The Boy, The Girl, and the Trio, with Joe Marats and. hts Band
7.55 pm. Fox-Trot Girls were made to love and kiss: Waltz Love Live for Ever and Rule my Heart-Jack Hylton and his Or- "chestra.
8 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
BERLIN
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D.J.N....... 31.45m. (95.40 k.e.) D.J.Q....... 19.63m. (15.280 kc.)
Odenburg, on the Czechoslovakian frontier, as he was "boarding the train for Berlin. He was found to have a forged passport. Upon be- ing questioned, he admitted that. he belonged to the terrorist gang which had fald plans for 'the as- sassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia.
is still held for investigations.-
not
"HEART TO HEART" DISCUSSIONS
A weekly wariety entertainment p.m.-Recital of Songs and Duets. feature presented by William Mac-Sophie Rowlands (Soprano) and
Mustapic arrived at Odenburg Lurg.
Tom Kinaiburgh (Bass). 0.30, 1,05 p.m. Call (German, Eng-staytan Premier but he denied that on the same day as the Yugo- Relay-A p.m.-The News and Announce-lish). German Folk Song. 1.10 his visit to Odenburg had any ments. 9.55 pm-Close down, pm: Light Music. 2 p.m. News In connection with Dr. Stoyadino- Trans. III (G.S.H., G.8.F. G.§.B.): German. 2.15 p.m. Light Music vitch. As the police were
9.55 p.m.-Opening
(continued). 2.50 pm. Greetings Announce- ments. 10 p.m.-Big Ben. The to cur listeners. 3 p.m. News and satisfied with his explanations, he Luton Band; conductor, Albert Economic Review in English. 3,15 Transocean News Servic Coupe 10.30 p.m.-R.R.S. Dism. To-day in Germany, Sound covery": A visit to the ship in
Pictures. 3.30 p.m. Solo concert:" which Scott
Paul Grummer, Cellist. made his Arst
4 p.m. Antarctic Expedition, and which
Wiener Blut. Operetta-by Johann is now the London headquarters Straub. Text arrangement: Lydia and training centre for Sea Scouts.
Binder: musical direction: Walter Broadcast, from the "Discovery,"
Bieber. 5 pm. Music by Hungarian moored in the Thames, off the artists. 5.15 p.m. "Allow me, my Embankment, London. 10.50 p.m. pretty maid." Duets, sung by Hilde Selection from the Gilbert and
Gammersbach and Gerard [Sullivan Operas. 11
den Arend. 5.30 p.m. Newa and Economic Review in German. 5.45
It says that during his stay in P.m. Press Review. Editor in Chief
the German capital. the visitor Hans Fritzsche, 6 pm. Dance music. had a series of conversations with p.m. Concert of Light Music Baron von--Neurath; the German *E* pm News in English.
Foreign Minister, in which al! p.m. Concert of Light Music questions affecting both countries. and Shula Deniach (Planoforte). (continued). 3.50 p.m. Greetings Marocaine
were discussed, together with pro- blems of general policy.
8.03 p.m. Studio-Doreen Ma at the Piano.
1, Angel: 2 "Supposin," More Power to You (By special request); 3. Things are Looking Up: 4. If It Isn't Love: 5. Night Over Shang-
hal
8.18 pan. Songs by Lucienne
Effaces (Tran-
Boyer and Tino Rossi,
Les Prenoms chant); (Jeanne Bos).---Lucienne Boyer. Lein des Guitarres (Bentto); Bella
Estampe
Ragazzina (Scotto).—Tino Rossi,
8.30 p.m. London Relay Ethel and Her Engine."
A romance for Organ and voices by John Pudney, with music com- posed by Jack Clarke, played by Reginald Foort on the B.B.C. Theatre Organ.
#9:05 pm. Barnabas von Gerry and His Orchestra.
p.m.-Music
Hall, with the BBC Variety Or- chestra. conducted by Charles Shadwell. 12 p.m.-The News and Announcements, 1220a.m. Re: cital by Frank Butterworth (Flute)
1240 a.m."World Affairs." A talk by J. L. Brierly, OBE, Chi- chele Professor of International Law in the University of Oxford. 1 am-Close down.
AUSTRALIA
VLK-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency; 9.58 megacycles,
van
"8.15
Berlin, Jan. 18.
An official communique on the outcome of the visit of Dr. Stoy- adinovitch, the Yugoslavian Pre- mier, was issued yesterday.
to our Listeners in British India. 9 p.m. News and Econo- mic Review in German. 9.15 p.had discussions, on the serious:
In addition, Dr. Steyadinovitel With fife and drum." Military concert, Music from home and General Goering and with a num- questions of the moment, with
abroad.
10 p.m. News and Etono-
mic Review in English and Dutch. 10.15 p.m. To-day in Germany Sound Pictures.. 10.30 p.m. Thoughts
and Things Meditative comments by Joh Bchmidt-Hansen. 10.45 p.m. Last year's popular songs.
ber of state and party dignitaries. Yesterday, the Yugoslavian Pre- mier met the Fuehrer and they had a "heart to heart" talk, which was conducted in an atmosphere. of sincere friendship and complete
Pony (Riner); Ragamun 12.35 p.m. Recorded mušle. 1 Arrangement: Kees Veening. 11.15 mutual understanding. (Rixner), Monika Tango (Kqts- 1pm. Time signal. Victorian news p.m. Use of X-rays in Medicine and Transocean News Service.. cher); Cara Mari—Tango (Zaiden). bulletin. 1.05 p.m. Interstate wea- Industry. An aid to mankind In Merry Mood (Haringer); Fresh |ther notes. 1.15 pm. Luncheon 11.45 pm, Fress Review. Editor in Breezes (Borchert). Free and Easy music. 1.30 p.m. Descriptions of Chief Hans Fritzsche, Midnight. (Porachmann); Gipsy Wine (Rit- the Warmambool races," inter- Bign off (German, English). ter),
spersed with musical items. 3.30
9.30 p.m. London 'Relay-The | p.m. Description of the Sheffield News.
9.50, p.m. Songs by Gigil,
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Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies 17770ke, and 11730ke.
GERMAN POLISH RELATIONS
Berila, Jan. 18. Shield cricket match; South Aus-
Political quarters here assert trália v. New South Wales. 4 p.m.
that the diplomalle parleys which Panis Angelicus (France); Ro- Further face
the Pollan Foreign Minister. Col. descriptions and manza di Federico (from "L'Arte-musical items. 5.15 p.m. Close.
Beck, had during his visit here slana). O Charming Hour (The 6.30 p.m. "At Home and Abroad"
with the Chancellor and Reich Dream Song from "Nanon"-Mas "The Watchman: 6.45 p.m. Sport- Wavelength 19.71 m.
Foreign Minister, Baron vơn senety
ing news and notes., 7.p.m. News, 14.00-17.00 Experimental broad- Neurath, were extremely satis- 10.03 pm Chopin Nocturnes; markets, and weather for "North cast on behalf of Philips Radio factory. played by Rubinstein.
Australia. 7.20 p.m. Overseas news Eindhoven-Holland. Happy pro- It is stated that the... parties Nocturne in D Flat Major, Op. 27 | service. 7.25 p.m. 'Cominentary on gramme. Special broadcast for concerned agreed that the reld- No. 2; Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, overseas, news. 7.30 pm. Queens Cyprus. Palestine, Arabia, Syria, tions between the two countries Op. 27 No: 1/mm
land and North Australian news | Egypt, Irac, Iran, Near East, Bri- have not been burdened in any *** 10.16 pm. Beethoven-Symphony | billetin. 7.40 pm. Talk on Aus- tish India, Ceylon, Blam, French way for a considerable time and No. 3 in E Flat Major.mgtralian History, 7.55 p.m. Musical Indo China, Straits Settlements, the fact that Col Beck extended Played by the Symphony Or- futerlude. 8 p.m. Light Opera Malacca, Neth East Indies, China, his visit here for three days is chestra, conducted by Albert The Gryp Baron' with Dino Philippines. Reports about the regarded as proof of the satisfac-
Borgioli and the A.B.C, (Sydney) e reception are to be sent to-Phohl-tory outcome of the discussions, Wireless Chorus and Orchestra. I PCJ. Studio Hilversum-Holiland. Transocean New Servier
Coates
11 p.m. Close down.
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