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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES FOREIGN
HONG KONG
Z.B.W. on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.es.). 'T.49 metres (9.52 meracycles).
DAVENTRY
Calls G.S.G.
G.S.Q.
G.S.B.
G.S.EL.
AUSTRALIA
VLK-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, I Kliowatt; Frequency,
9,58 megacycles.
Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) 9.51m.c. (31.55m.)
1235 p.m. "At Home and Abroad. (Hong Kong Times)
21.47m.c. (13.97m.)
"The Watchman." 12.50 Musical G.S.F. "TAKE YOUR CHOICE' AND
15.14m.c. (16.82m.)
Interlude. 10 Time Signal. Vie- OTHER LONDON RELAYS
Trans.. I (G.S.O., G.S.G. G.S.B.).
torian News Bulletin. 1.5 Inter- Studio Trio
4.15 pm Big Ben. "Take your state Weather Notes. 1.15 Lun 12-1220 p.m. "Relay of Service 01 Choice." A weekly entertainment cheon Music. 1.30 Afternoon Intercession from St. Jehu's Cathe-feature. 1.45. "Songs of the Ses-Musical Programme. 5.0 Close. 6.30 dral.
sons-1: Spring." Janet Lind (Aus-Firteen Minutes of Popular Music.
12.30 15.12. Carroll Gibbonstralian Soprano), Bernard Clifton." 6.45 Sporting News and Notes. 7.0" (Piano) and His Boy Friends and "The Three Graces," and the Band. Markets and Weather for North Les Allen (Baritone),
4.55. Talk: "America Speaks"-2. Australia. 7.20 Overseas News
I Was Anything But Sentimental A series of talks broadcast from Service. 7.25 Commentary on film Take My Tip); Tomorrow Is the U.S.A. to the British Empire. Overseas News. 7.30 Australian Another Day flm A Day at the 5.20. "The Old Folks at Home." 6.News. 7.40 Talk on Australian Races)-Carroll Gibbons and His The News and Announcements. History. 7.55 Musical Interlude. Boy Friends; Moonbeams Dance 16.25. Close down.
Gibbons); Bubbling Over (Gib- bons)-Carroll Gibbons (Piano); A Melody From The Sky (am The Trail of the Lonesome. Pine): At The Close Of A Long Long Day (Moll and Marvin)--Les Alien and HIS Canadian Bachelors with Novelty Accomp; Breakin' In A Pair Of Shoes (S. H. Step); Sugar Rose (Waller): It's An Old South ern Custom im George White's Scandals of 1935)-Carroll Glb bons and Its Boy Friends.
8.0 Performance of the light Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). opera, "Die Fledermaus," starring 6.45 p.m. Big Ben. "Backstage at Dino Borgioll (tenor) and the Bellahouston-The Clachan." 7.5. A.B.C. Sydney Wireless Chorus And Jack Wilson and a Plano, 7.25. Orchestra. 9.15 Harry Bloom's "Take your Cholce." A weekly en-Tango Band.. 9.45 Travel Letter
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and
Weather Report,
1.03 p.m. The Ballyhooligans and Mill Brothers.
China Boy-Quick-Step; Choo-
13
S.S. "BENCRUACHAN"
Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on or about the 9th March, 1938.
Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.
For Freight and l'assage apply to:-
Tel. 99533
W. R. LOXLEY & C\., (CHINA) LTD.
York Building. Agenta:
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD,
tertainment feature. 7.55. "Songs from Denzil Batchelor. 10 Every CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
of the Seasons-1: Spring." Janet man's Music. 10.30 Late News from Lind. Bernard Clifton, "The Three the "A.B.C. Service and Australian Graces," and the Band. 3.5. The Associated Press. 10.50 Recorded Private Soldier"-3. A talk by Ian Feature. 11.20 News Brevitles. Hay. 8.20. Schumann's "Chamber 11.30 Close. Music. 8.50. "Childhood's Dreams." Confessions by famous men. A selection of prose readings. 9.10. Stars of English Variety. 9.30, The
Announcements. News and
9.55.
Close down. Trans II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
HOLLAND INDIA
Call letters: "PHL Wavelengths 15.88 m, and 25.57 m.; Frequencies 17770ke. and 11730kc.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.
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CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
MONSIGNEES per Co. Vousel"
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FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTV.
AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
MONSIGNEES per Co's Vesal
"LYCAON"
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE. Choo - Quick-Step The Bally- 9.55 p.m. Opening Announce-
Wavelength 19.17 m.
are hereby notified that their Cargo hooligans; Put On Your Old Greyments. 10. Big Ben. "Stop Dan-
into Holt's 14.00-17.00 Experimental broad-ars hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged Bonnet (Murphy and Wenrich)-
will be discharged into
Wharf, Kowicon, where it will lie at Holt's cing." A programme of very light The Mills Brothers; Bugle Call
on behalf of Philips Radio Whart, Kowloon, where it will lie Consignees Fisk and subject to Terme music. 10.30. Flanoforte Recital by cast Rag-Fox-Trot; Tiger Rag-Fox-
proat Consignes risk and subject to and Conditions of Storage at Bolt' Henry Bronkhurst. 11. Music Hall. Eindhoven-Holland.. Happy Trot The Ballyhooligans; Sleepy
BBC Variety Orchestra. 12. The stamme. Special broadcast for: Terms and Conditions of Storage at Whart. The Cargo will be ready for Head (From 'Spy 13'); Jungle Fever (From 'Spr 13')-The Mills News and Announcements. 12.20 Cyprus, Palestine, Arabia Syria Hall's Wharf. The Carge will be Dalivary from Grdown on and after
Winifred Egypt, Irac, Iran, Near East. Bri-ready for Delivery from Godown on 25th Feb.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here Brothers; Favourite Favourites No. Bury (Soprano), and Ernest But-tish India, Ceylon. Siam," French and after 28th Feb...
Optional Cargo will not be landed unless Notice has been given prior to
2-Fox-Trot Medley-The Bally- hooligana.
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather Forecast and An- nouncements
a.m., Folk-song Recital.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined an any Tuesdays ad Fridays between the hours of
(Leonard); Sonny Boy (Dé Sylva-sing for you: The Spinner of serenade Johnng Hepkens) The Fridays between the hours of 10,45 x 10.45 am, azt Moor within the FreO
No Claims will be admitted after the
cher (Baritone). 12.40 p.m. "World Indo China, Straits Settlements.
A talk by J. L. Brierly, Malaya. Neth, East Indies, China.ro, unless Notice has been given prior Steamer's arrival, but carried on froma to. Vossal's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to Affairs."
port to port to the final port of call which the option extends. O.BE. Chichele Professor of Inter-Philippines. Reports about the re-
io which the option extenda. national Law in the University of ception are to be sent to Phoni
PCJ Studio Hilversum-Holland. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods Oxford. 1. Close down.
are to be left in the Glodowns, where they 1.40 p.m. New Variety,
will be examined on any Tuesdays and Orch. Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider
and Noor within the Free Storage period Storage period. Brown-Henderson) Harry Roy's Death'-Episode 9-The House on Balkan
No Claims will be admitted after the Princess-Valse (Paul A. Tiger-Ragamuffins; Vocal Erst the Marsh' An adventure serial by Rubens); Le Cygne (Saint-Saens): Goods have left the Vessel's Godown Goods bare left the Steamer's Godown, Hob' Ich Ihr
Komplimente Franklyn Kelsey. Introducing Jim Evensong (Easthope Martin) Or- and all Goods remaining undelivered and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th Mar., will be subject to after the 4th Mar., will be subject Gemacht; O Mia Bella Napoli! Travers and his friends, Terrence chestra.
Bant
No Root the 9.30 (both from Venus in Silk'-Stolz- O'Malley and Jeremiah and
p.m. London Relay-The
All Claims against the Steamer must All Claims against the Vessel must i Grunwald-Herzer)--Richard Tau- sinister character, Mr. sitani: News.
be presented to the Undersigned on or be presented to the Undersigned cu pr ber (Tenor); Organ w. Violin-Your Sincerely-The Orchestra.
before the 21st March or they will act before the 18th Mar,, or they will
not be recognised. Song Of Paradise (King); Sarenade
be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be siliceted. No Fire Insurance will be affected |(Moussorgaky)-Reginald Fcort at
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE the B.B.C. Theatre organ and Al-
Agenta.
Agents.
[6050 fredo Campoll (Violin); Duettists -That Old Feeling from Vogues of 1938): Afraid To Dream (fim
C.B.
by
9.50 p.m. Musical Comedy. .C.B. 7.55 p.m. New Dance. Records.
Cochran Medley Slow Fox-Trot-My Secret Love Cochran Compere) assisted Affair film 'Lovely to Look at Janet Joye, Elisabeth Welch. Ed-
ward Cooper and Ray Noble and 28th February, 1938. Quickstep-I'll Write A Love Song
from It's in the Bag')-Victor His Orchestra. Silvester and His Ballroom Orches
You Can't Have Everything")- tra. Molly and Marie;" Dance Orch.- 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea Green Eyes-Rumba; Maria. 'Myther Report and Announcements. Own-Rumba-Victor Silvester and 8.03 p.m. Closing local Stock
Quotations.
8.05
London Relay The Private Soldier'-3. A talk by Ian Hay.
His Ballroom Orchestra.
2.15 p.m. Close down. 6-7 p.m. Chinese Programme..
p.m. New Mayfair Orchestra. Hteland Laddie ¡Carruthers) Tunes Of Not-So-Long Act 1933/4: Dicky Bird Hop (Gourley); The Clock Is Playing (Blaaw)
Hide And Seek'-Selection Vivian Ellis).
7.25 p.m. London Relay Take
Your Choice'.
p.m.
10 p.m. London Relay Stop Dancing'.
A programme of very light music airanged by James Moody,
10:30 p.m. New Dance Records. Fox-Trots--Sailing Home; Blos- sums On Broadway (from the Alm),
Jack Harris and His Orchestra; Tangos-Farewell, My Love; Love Studio-Trio: Prue Has Entered My Heart-Robert Lewis (Violin). Ettore, Pellegatti Renard Dance Orchestra: Slow Cello) and Lindsay A. Lafford Fox-Trot-1 Still Love To Kiss You playing a Trio by Zanella,
Goodnight flm 52nd Street');
8.20
..
8.95 p.m. Songs by Gigll (Tenor. Waltz Dance The Moonlight Waltz Mattinata (Leoncavano); Torna With Me-Victor Silvester and His A Surriente Ernesto de Curtia);Ballroom Orchestra: Quickstep- Serenata Veneziana (film Lullaby' Am I Is Love? (film 'Mr. Dodd' A Weekly Entertainment Feature Zulberti-Melicher).
takes the Air'; Waltz-The Girl presented by William MacLurg; 9.05 p.m. Leslie Jeffries and His You Used To Be (Alm 'Mr.. Dodd Introduction'-The Singers with Orchestra, and Lucienne Royer Lakes the Al)----Victor Silvester the Orchestra; The Strange, Ad- (Soprano).
and His Ballroom Orchestra;
|
ventures of Hemlock Shears' by the Ravini's Serenade Ravin); Au- Fox-Trots-Remember Me? (film Mellulsh No. 2-"The Disappearing tomne (Chaminade) — Orchestra; | 'Mr. Dodd takes the Air'); Here Bob; Brothers "Bongs I Remem- Le Tango Des Filles (Deletire and Comes the Sandman (film 'Mr. ber-Each week a well-known ar- Bayle); L'Hotel Du Clair De Lune. Dodd takes the Air)-Harry Roy tist from the stage or music-halls | Valse (Simonot, and Gerard and His Orchestra. will come to the microphone to-Lucienne Boyer: Springtime 11 p.m. Close down.
CHINESE MILLS PHILIPPINE
NOT FOR SALE
Rumoured Depression
Unfounded
MINING NEWS
PARACALE MINING Develop- ment Company, Inc., reelected all present members of the board of directors to serve for the current year at the annual meeting of
BRITISH CARGO LOSSES Clains Of Shanghai Merchants Being Formulated
London, Feb. 23.
The rumour that Chinese cotton stockholders. The following are Asked by Mr. Will Thome (Lab.) milis in the western ares of Shang- the officers and directors: Jose for information as to the extent of hal may be sold to Japanese inter- Cojuangco, president: Sotero looting of British goods in Shang- ests was denied in responsible Chi- Baluyut. first vice-president; Dr. hal and the value of British Vicente Panlille! second vice- cargo removed from British ware- nese circles last week, according president: Dr. Angel Trinidad, houses, the Prime Minister, Mr. to the North China Daily News. treasurer. and Jose G. Fardo, Neville Chamberlain, said that in
The rumour, emanating
from secretary. Paracale Mining. Deve- the House of Commons today.102 Japanese sources, was to the effect lopment plans to install a 75ton claims in respect to looting and mill on its property in Paracale, damage to property had been that the Chinese mills had been Comarines Norte, sometime this notined up to December 31. hard hit by the absence of demand year. The mill site has already Nine of these claims had been for their products and also lack heen selected and work on the prepared and transmitted by the foundation for the buildings star- British Consul-General to the Ja- of means to transport their goods ted. Ore reserves of the company panese Consul-General. to the interior.
POW amount to 1,800 tons, of It would be appreciated that In refuting the rumour, Chinese which 77,800 tons are of high most of the claimants had not yet circles pointed out that Chinese Brade ores, it was declared: manufactured cotton is in great
demand in the interior, notably in nese mills to Japanese interests is Kwangtung. Kwangel, Fuklen, strongly deniled. and, Szechuen.
The good business enjoyed by Chinese cotton mills is due to lack As a result of the demands, or competition after the outbreak prices of Chinese cotton has been of hostilities. Patriotic Chinese in pushed up, according to the re-the interior are not using "foreign" port. The rumoured sale of Chi-goods, it is reported.
their
been able to formulate claims, and had only communi- cated preliminary statements to the Consulate-General, where as- aletance was being given in draw- ing them up.
In view of the difficulty of ascertaining the value of property. detailed figures of a large propor- tian of the losses were not yet available (Reuter.).
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