capped

So much that is beautiful and romantic awaits you in Austria Vienna-the world's musle centre; Salzburg--- the festival dry; the Styrlan woodlands; the beautiful Danube valley; the fakes of Salzkam mergut and Carinthis; the Tyrol and Voradberg- lands of picioresque permeti and snow mountains; and the lovely landscapes of Lower and Upper Austria. Both for Summer Holidayr (Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Climbing, etc.) and for Winter Sports, Austria has become more popular than ever. Come to Austria at kiỳ time of the rear-you may be sure of # kindly welcome.

Come to Beautiful Romantic Austria

Conderabia fare reductions mom wasiabis, Accommo. dation can be obtained from 6/6 a day, Travel with Austrian Travelers Cheques--for convenience. Writt fer spacial summer a winter programme of inclusion arrangements to, are leading tourist agencies, AUSTRIAN STATE TRAVEL BUREAU, thy Remi Stress, London, Pix, Eingiana

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1938.

LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES FOREIGN

HONG KONG

DAVENTRY

..

Z.B.IV. on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.c.). 31.49 metres

Calla

G.S.G.

(9.52 megacycles). (Hong Kong Times) FROM THE STUDIO COL IRWIN ON 'BLACK OUT.

G.5.0.

G.S.B.

Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.56m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) 9.51m. (31,55m.)

G.S.11

21.47m.c. (13.07m.)

G.S.F.

Studio Items

12.30 p.m. Songs by Tino Rossi (Tenor).

AUSTRALIA

VLR-Wave Length, "3134 metres Power. 1 Kilowatt; · Frequency; 9.58 megacycles. 12.33 p.m. "At Home And Abroad" "The Watchman." 13.50 p.nl. 15.14m.c. (16.82m.)

Musical Interlude. 1 p.m. Time Trans 1" (G.SH., G.B.G., G.S.D.). |Signal. Victorian News Bulletin. 9.15 a.m.-Big Ben. "At the 1.5 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes.

12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Black Dog." 8.45 am.-Dance 1.15 p.m. Luncheon Music. 2 p.m. Intercession from St. John's CatheMusic. 9.30 am--Talk on the Brl-Afternoon Musical Programme. 3 dral

tish Industries Fair. -9.45 a.m. p.m. Broadcast to Schools-"'Ad- Interlude. 0.50 a.m.-Next Week's ventures in Music." 3.30

p.m. Programmes. 16 a.m.-The News Musical Programme continued. 5 and Announcements. 10.25 a.m. p.m. Close, 6.30 p.m. Popular Music. 6.45 p.m. Sporting News and Notes. 7 pm. Markets, and Weather for North Australia, 7.30 p.m. Overseas News Service. 7,25 p.m. Commentary on Overseas

Un Violon Dans La Nuit (Bisie Varna, Marc-Cab); La Serenade A Lena (Scotto, Varna, Marc-Cab): O Corse Ile D'Amour (Koxer- Scotto).

12.40 p.m. Orchestre Raymonde.

Close down.'

1. Son Pochi Flori ('L'Amico

News Bulletin. 7.40 Australian

Talk. 7,55 p.m.

p.m. Musical

Delibes In Vienna (arz. Walter) Fritz-Mascagni); 2 On Wings of News. 7.30 p.m. Queensland North Only A Rose (from The Vagabond Song (Mendelssohn); 3. The Lotus King'); Song Of The Vagabonds Flower (Schumann)-Elvie Yuen; (from "The Vagabond King'); The 4. Blumenstock. Op. 19 (Schumann) Interlude. 8 p.m. Popular Num- Dancing Clock (Ewing) Poupee-Father Rigant!: 5. In quelle trine bers by Davidson's A.B.C. Dance Band 8.45 p.m. Recorded and cunt); 6. Ebben? Ne andro lontana Recited Recital by Richard Tauber. (La Wally' -- Catalani) Elvie 10 p.m. Light Orchestral Programme

Valsante (Poldiní)

I p.m. Local Time Signal Weather Report.

moroide ("Manon Lescaut--Put-

1.03 p.m. Lalo-Symphonie Es-Yuen. pagnole For Violin And Orchestra. Op. 21"

by The Adflaide Studie Orchestra.

8,25 D.RI. Russian Programme 19.30 p.m. Programme of Brass Band with Ruth Litvin (Piano) from the Music. 10 p.m. The Nightlarks Played by Bronislaw Huberman Studio.

Male Quartet. 10.20 p.m. Recorded (Violin) and the Vienna Phil- Doubinushku (arr. Rimsky-Music. 10.30 p.m. Australasian narmonic Orchestra conducted by Korsakov); Polovtsi March ('Prince News Service. 10.50 p.m. Recorded Georg Szell

Igor Borodia) - London Sym-Feature. 11.20 p.m. News Brevities, 1.30 p.m.

Reuter and Rugby phony Orchestra cond. by Albert 11.30 p.m. Close. Press; Weather Forecast and An-Coates; Song Of Prince Galtsky nouncements,

1.40 p.m. Sea Shanties.

BERLIN

D.J.A.

31.38m. (95.60 k.e.) 19.74m. (15200 k.e.) 16.89m. (17.760 k.c.)

31.45m. (95.40 k.c.)

D.J.E. DJ.N

THE CHINA-SIAM

***. "HIRAMTM 3.8. "HELLAS" *HELIOS" *.. "HIRAM"

13

LINE.

BONG KONG-BANGKOK

Irving. Hong Kong 27th Febuary via Swatow leaving Hong Kong

9th March via Swatow leaving Hong Kong 16th March via Swałow leaving Hong Kong 97th March via Swalow"

KONG-SWATOW-AMOY

HONG

ma. "HAI LEE” leaving Hong Kong 10th March .." HAI HING" leaving Hong Kong 28th March Accepting Passengers & Cargo for all the above metioned porta. HONG KONG-SINGAPORE-PENANG-RANGOON

18.3.

"BAI RING"

Regular Express Service

leaving Hong Kong

2nd March

learing Hong Kong

16th March

m.s. "HAI HING"

leaving Hong Kong

Sud April

m.s. "HAI LER

Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned ports.

* Excellent passenger accommodation available.

For freight, pasage rates and all other information-Apply to:-- THORESEN & CO., LTD.

General Agenta

Tel. 30937.

Queen's Building,

S.S. "BENCRUACHAN"

F

Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on about the 9th March, 1938.

or

Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports:

Tel. 22:33

For Freight and l'assage apply to :--

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD

York Building. Agents:

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

('Prince Igor'-Borodin); In The Town Of Kasan ('Boris Godounov Sung by the Portsmouth Röyal -Moussorgsky)-Theodore Challa- Naval Singers, conducted by C. ptne (Pass); The Lark (Glinka- D.J.B. Lee, B.8.C.. R.N.

Balakireff Serenade (Borodine); 1.50 p.m. Webster Booth (Tenor) Doumka - Russian rustic scene and Frances Day (Soprano). | (Tchaikovsky)-Ruth Litvin from

DJ.Q......

15.63m. (15.280 k.c.) Home And Beauty' (C B. Coch-the Studio; Islamey-Oriental Fan-

1.05 p.m. Call (German.. Enz- ran's Coronation Revue)--Webster tasy (Balaktreff, art. Casellash.) German Folk Song. 1.10 Booth with Magda Neeld and Janet New Symphony Orchestra conduct-p.m. Merry music making. 2 p.m. Lind: Stay With Me For Ever led by Eugene Goossens; Musical News In German. 2.15 p.m. Merry ('Oluditta-Lehar): Vienna. City Box (Liadoff); Polichinelle (Rach-music making (continued). Of My Dreams (Stęczynski)-Webs- maninoffi-Ruth Latvia from the pin. Greetings to our listeners in 2.50 ter Booth; Me And My Dog (im Studio: Prince Igor (Borodin)-New Zealand... 3 p.m. News and 'Public Nuisance No. 1-Ellis); Peasants' Chorus: Russian Cheru- Economic Review in English. 3.15 Swing (fim Public Nuisance No. 1 ble Hymn (Verotnikof)-Sorokin p.m. Today in Germany. Sound CONSIGNEE NOTICES. Russian Choir: Four Russian Folk Pictures. 3.30 p.m. Ship ahoy! Dances (Ladow); 1. Religious Comrades circle the globe. 4.30 Chant, 2. Christmas Carol, 3. Plain- p.m. Brass Band. 5.30 p.m. News tive Melody, .4. Humorous Song- and Economic Review in German. Fox-Trots-Toodle-co; Throwing The Buzzing and Biting of the 5.45 p.m. Songs of the Homeland. Peanuts" To The Moon-Brian Guat-Leopold Stokowski and the 6, p.m. Gaetano Donizetti. T. p.m. Lawrence and His Lansdowne Or-Philadelphia Orchestra.

Concert of Light Music. 8p.m. chestra: Tangos Fleflowers;, 9.30 p.m. London Relay--The News in English. 8.15 m. Con- Moonlight On The Rio Grande-News.

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING Frar.ces Day.

J;

COMPANY OF HONGKONG, LIMITED,

BUILDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF SHIPS.

BUILDERS OF RECIPROCATING STEAM ENGINES. BUILDERS OF MARINE AND LAND" BOILERS. BUILDERS OF TURBINE MACHINERY

Under Licence From Messrs: Parsons.

BUILDERS OF DIESEL ENCINES

Under Special Licence

From Messrs. Sulzer Bros.. Winterthur.

Licensed To Manufacture Lanz Perlit Iron, Specially Suitable For Internal Combustion Engine Working Parts.

DOCK &

SLIPWAYS.

FOR DOCKING VERY LARGE, AS WELL AS SMALLER VESSELS,

ON ANY TIDE

ALL CLASSES OF SHIP, ENGINE AND BOILER

REPAIRS AND EXTENSIVE

WELDING, -BOTH ELECTRICAL AND OXY- ACETYLENE" SKILFULLY AND PROMPTLY

"CARRIED OUT.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

HONG KONG, CHINA & JAPAN."

TEL. ADDRESS: "TAIXOODOJE," HONG KONG, TELEPHONE: 30217.

CALL FLAG: "NUMERAL ONE" Orex" PennanT ÂML.”

Agents,

USE OUR SPECIAL

AEROMAIL

LETTER PAPER & ENVELOPE

AND

PAY LESS ON POSTAGE

Letter Paper Envelopes

$1.50 per 100 Sheets $1.75 per 100

ON SALE: AT.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

15-19, Queen's Road, Central,

Telephone 30251.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6-7 p.m. Chinese Programme..

p.m. Dance Music,

"

cert of Light Music (continued). 8.50 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in the Netherlands East Indies. 9 p.m. News and Economic Review in [German.

Heinz Huppertz and His Orchestra; 9.50 p.m. Beethoven-Concerto In Fax-Trots-Caravan; I'm Feelin' D Major, Op. 81, Like A Million (Alm 'Broadway Played by Fritz Kreisler (Violin) Melody of 1938)-Nat Gonella and and The London Philharmonic Or-

9.15 p.m. "Are happy His Georgians; Waltz-If You Only chestra conducted by John Bar days so near?" 9.45 p.m. Where do Knew (from 'Crest of the Wave');biroll,

we and our cousins? The Family Quick-step-Why Isn't It You? 10.35 p.m. Songs by Herbert Tree. 10 p.m. News and Economic (from 'Crest of the Wave')-Henry Janssen (Baritone).

Review in English and Dutch. 10.15 Jacques and His Correct Dance Widmung

p.m. Today in Germany. Sound Tempo Orchestra; Fox-Trot-So Ruckert-Schumann): The Lotus Pictures. 10.30 p.m. Home and Rare-Roy Fox and His Orchestra. Flower (Helne-Schumann); All Abroad,

Activities of Germans 7.25 D.nl. Closing local Stock Souls' Day, Op. 10, No. 8 (von abroad.

10.45 p.m. "Thank yon, Quotations.

Glm-R. Strauss)-Plano accomp. much better." 7.30 D..

11.45 p.m. News of London Relay-Food by Gerald Moore.

the Theatre and Cinema. Mid- for Thought'

Three short talks on matters of

|night. Sign ot"(German, English), topical interest.

נגמ'

Melne

Seele'

10.45 p.m. Military Band Music. Marche Lorraine (Ganne); Bel- phegor. Quick March (Brepsant);

7.50 p.m. Studio-Colonel Irwm, Marching With Sousa-Regimental in broad outline a picture of the D.S.C., M.C., G.S.O. 1; a talk on Band of HM. Grenadier Guards developing problems of America 'Black Out'.

cond. by Capt. George Miller. and of the solutions to them which being tried and proposed. Well-known figures in the public 8.03 p.m. Studio-Recital by Elvie "A series of talks broadcast from lie of the United States are being Yuen (Soprano) with The Very U.S.A. to the British Empire. The invited to take part Rev. Father Riganti at the Plano. intention of the talks is to give

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Waa- 11 p.m. London Relay-America are ther Report and Announcements... Speaks-1.

JAPANESE MAY TAKE OVER MILLS IN SHANGHAI

Cotton Interests

Hard Hit

Shanghai, Feb. 24.

TO CURB SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS.

Bill Introduced In Parliament

London, Feb. 23. The House of Commons today gave the first reading to a BiH, in- troduced by the Opposition Liberal,

11.20 p.m. Close down.

EPSOM TUBE

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE "NOTICE,

N.S. ST KIANG"

3°EO/38.

BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK via port, etc.

ARKIVED HONG KONG on SATUR- DAX, 781 12 FEB., 1938.

“YONSIGNEES hereby informed

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

P. THE M.V.

THE

'RBEINLAND"" having arrived from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the eng Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be. obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carrie un from port to port to the A al port of call to which the option " extends. No

admitted after the

CONSIGNFO Are the corner Goods have left the Godowns, find all of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are goods remaining undelivered after the bring landed & stored into the godowns 18th Feb, 1938, will be subicct to of the Bong Kong Kowloon What and broken, chafed; and damaged Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence

delivery may be obtained immediately Goods are to be left in the Godowns, after landing.

where they will be examined on 26th Feb., 1938, at 0 am. by our Bur- veyors Mesura Goddard and Douglas.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 1st Mar, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examiner

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Begalations consignees by the Company's Surveyors, Mesra must have a Revenue Officer in Goddani & Douglas in the resezca of jastendance when damaged dutiable the Consignees at 10.00 am. où goods are examined Friday, the 25th Feb., 1918.

Consignees must have a RavennE Officer in attendance when any dotiable gooda are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

All claims must reach us before the 1st March, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by by

•us in any case whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO,

PLAN OPPOSED Hong Kong, lath Feb., 1838.

Transport Board's View Of Traffic

Mr. R. T. D. Acland, which is aimed TOO LIGHT TO JUSTIFY

at Japanese goods.

Chinese cotton mills in the wes-

The B seeks to amend the tern area of Shanghai, hard hit Merchandise Marks Act by laying

concerns

£25,000,000 COST

No Insurance wil pa'affecten. Bills of Lading will be countersigned

JEBSEN & CO., Agints.

Hong Kong, 21st Feb., 1938.

[8035

1931. and the councils predicted. "Further," it is stated, "the finan→ that the population would reach [cial burden imposed by this uneco- 500,000 in about 10 years,

nomic distribution 01. trafie

The London Transport Board, it'retards the rate at which improve- tive population to be served and, alons to the systeras of railways is stated, believes that the prospec- ments can be effected and exten-

the prospective traffic to be carried provided. »

are wholly inadequate to justify "White it may not be practicable the cost of the proposal.

generally to stagger the hours of A representative of The Daily hours would be obtained by appro

work, some relief during the peak Telegraph

Morning Post priate adjustments of the starting official that the cast of building employing large staffs and secon- time in the case of establishments

was

And Informed by a Board

the

the. 12 miles of new line would be not less than £25,000,000.

and

Claims by seven councils that the by the absence of demand for down that goods from certain Edgware-Morden Tube should be their products, may be taken over countries shall henceforth be extended to Epsom are opposed by Japanese interests, according marked with the precise country by the London Passenger Trans- to the Shanghal Mainichi

from which they came.

port Board, Unable to transport the produced Mr. Acland said he considered This is stated in the annual re- textiles to the hinterland or buyers should be enabled to decide port, published recently, of

dary and technical schools where abroad, the Mainichi says these whether goods should be used to London and Home Counties Traffic

the starting time materially adds It was pointed out that the are faced with serious swell the finances with which Ja- Advisory Committee, on which the financial difficulties which

Clons of line." may pan is carrying on an unofficial London Transport Board and the Board, in conjunction with the to the peak loads on certain sec- compel them to sell out to Japan-war that had been unanimously main railways lines are represent- London, and North-Eastern ese interesta,

Great Western Railway Companies," Japanese mills here, the journal aggression.

condemned as a war of unprovokedjed.

About 100 Chinese pilots trained was engaged on a programine, in-in various parts of the United The authorities supporting the points out, are in a better position.

proposal are the Boroughs of Car-volving the expenditure of £40,000, States will return to China next since they are able to

Mr. Herbert Williams export

(Cons.) shalton, Epsom and Ewell, Malden 000 Until that programme was month to join the Chinese air completed it would be impossible to force, states a special message tu products to North China, India said he thought they should arsti

and Coombe. Mircham; and Sutton and the South Sea Islands.

clear the decks of denouncing the

finance further expansion. and Cheam, and the Urban Dis-

the "Ta Wan Pao.” Over 40 of these Hundreds of Chinese workers treaty with Japan before taking tricts of Banstead and Merton and RUSH-HOUR PROBLEM pilota, It is stated, are graduates daily. besiege the town office of the steps advocated by Mr. Acland.

Report on rush hours in London. from the China Aviation School in Morden. Japanese cotton mills in search of He thought the Bill was not in

the Trafic Advisory Committeegan Francisco. They would have. employment.(Reuter.)

keeping with the Anglo-Japanese] They have urged that the scheme

describes them as "grossly wasteful come back to this country im should include a branch like to treaty of commerce.(Reuter.)

mediately...after the outbreak of serve the eastern part of Mitcham and uneconomic." The Chinese League of Nations

It is pointed out that exaggerat-Bino-Japanese and neighbourhood, and the provi-

hostilities last Union sent a cable recently to the

ed traffic peaks, besides Inconveni- August, it is stated, had it not British Dockers' Union expressing

sion of a new non-stop line to Ken- nington to relieve congestion.

encing the traveller, make his tra- been for the fact that they still deep appreciation for their action

vel, more expensive, since he has required several: more months to in refusing to handle Japanese

ultimately to bear the costs of pro-finish their training. The airmen goods. The message also urged the

In support of these claims it was viding railways and rolling stock of it is learnt, will, bring with them. dockers to take further measures Civil Service" has been appointed stated that the estimated popula maximum capacity, although that ten nghting, planes of the latest to make their boycott effective Colonial Secretary in Trinidad-tion of the seven districts had capacity may be uned for less than | type, bought for their in China. throughout the British Empire. - (Reuter),

risen from 248,000 to 378,000 since ! half an hour a day, an

by the Chinese commun

L

TRINIDAD'S 'NEW' COLONIAL SECRETARY

London; Feb, 23.-- Mr. J. Huggins of the Malayan

POPULATION. ESTIMATE

"

Share This Page