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Z.R.W. an. Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.c.). 1.49 metres (9,52 meracycles). (Hong Kong Times: EMPIRE VARIETIES AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS

Hotel Orchestra

12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's. Cathedral,

1230 p.m. Terence Casey as the

Organ.

In a Clock Store (Orth). In A Bird Store Lake)-Organ of the Regent Cinema, Brighton. Wed- ding Of The Parades. Parade Of The Weddings-Organ Regent Cinema. Brighton ..

of the

12.40 p.m. Hawalian Music. Samoan Love Song-Hawaiian Novelty From. "Taboo Love Song Of Tahiti-Hawallan Novelty

From. "Mutiny on the Bounty" Andy Iona and His Islanders witn | Vocal Chorus. Maybe It's The Moon Whiting) Rock Me In A Cradle Or 'Kalua (Wending Frank Ferera's Hawailan Trio.

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Can letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies 17770ke. and 11730ke,

Calls

Wavelength

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17.79m.c. (16.86m.)

G.S.O.

15.18m.c. (19.79m.)

00.00-01.00 GMT. wavelength $1.28 m.

G.S.B.

9.51m.c. (31.55m.)

G.S.H.

21.47mi.c. (13.97m.)

G.S.F.

01.00-02.00 GMT, wavelength 31.28 m.

13.25-15.30 G.MET. wavelength 16.88 m.

Wavelength 31.23 m. 00.00-01.00 Phohi - programme for the Western Hemisphere...

252525

15.14m.c. (16.82m.) Trans. I (G.S.O.. G.S.G. G.S.B.).

3 p.m.-Big Ben: "In Town Tonight." 3.30"The Way of Peace --: The Balanco of Power," Speaker, The Hon. Harold Nicolson, C.M.G.. M.P., Interlocutor: Alfred Zimmern. The BBC. and Announcements, Empire Orchestra. 4.50-The News

Sir

or

Wavelength 31.28 m. 01.00-02.00 Special broadcast for Central-and South-America by the

Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). Rom. Cath. Broade. Ass. (K.R.O.)

6.45 pm-Big Ben; "Fact 1. Music, 2. M. slonnews; 3. Music:

Fiction?-Unicorns." 7.15--Recital 4. Political talk by Mr. Paul de

by Eunice Gardiner, Australian Waart: 5. Actualities; 6. Music.

pianist. 7.30-Music Wavelength 16.83 m.

Hall (sec Trans. 1. 8.30-The Philip White- Phohl-programme for the

way Netherlands Indies.

Ensemble. 9"Empire Ex- 13.25 National anthem and open-9.30--The News and Announce- change." 9.15-Regimental Marches. ing-announcement,

13.30, Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.

14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. Han

Hollander.

and His Islanders with Vocal Re-Ernest van Loon. frain. Haleiwa (Woodd)-Ray Kinney with Dick McIntire's Har- mony Hawallans,

ments.

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

10

Variety Theatre." with Worden and p.m.--Big Ben; "Empire West. "Two. Old Women": Walsh. and Barker. the American Duet- Straten and his Band; produced by tists: a "Surprise Item," and Van

14.20 Talk on Paganiri by Mr. 14.50 Meeting of the Phohi-Club 15.15 Daily News Bulletin. 15.30 Close down and national H. C. Pard: compere, Cyril Fletcher. 10.30-Light Orchestral Music. 10.45-All Kinds of Pen- ple"-5: A New Zealander's Ex-

1 p... Local Time Signal and anthem. Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Marek Weber (Orches tra) and Herbert Groh (Tenor).

7.30 p.m. Cesar Franck-Violin periences in Canvassing for, a

Newspaper in Lancashire, a talk by Sonata In A Major Alfred Nesbitt Sellers. 11-Arthur Salis- Cortot (Piano Jacques Thibaud bury and his Orchestra, from the

Vinlin).

Savoy Hotel, London. 11.30-"In, 8 pm. Local Time Signal. Wea-Town Tonight." 12-The News and ther Forecast and Announcements. Announcements .13.20 a.m.-Horace 8.03 p.m. Chinese Programme-Finch at the organ of the Empress Relay from the Fo H'ng Theatre. Ballroom, Blackpool. 12.30

Sufte Orientale Popy-Orches-and Piano Sonata, tra. Tiny Tot Fisher. Lotter)-- Orchestra. Vienna Blood-Selec- tion Joh. Strauss-Leon-Stein)-- Maria Hester Soprano), Herbert Groh (Tenor), Max Schipper Tenor with Chorus & Orchestra. Potpourri of Waltzes (Robercht) ¡Orchestra.

1.30

p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.

1.40

gramme.

Pro-

Chorus.

11. p.m. Close Down. Radio Programame Broadcast by ZEK on a Frequency of 640 Kilacycles.

Palotti.

"Friends to Tea."

MANILA

Coates-Four 3L.R-Wave Length. 31.34 metres:

Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency,

Period.

Hour. 1. Music for the Afternoon.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN,

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CONSIGNILES' NOTICE

THE BURNS, PHILP LINE.

FROM MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, SALAMAUA,

BABAUL AND MANILA.

NEPTUNA." YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

having arved from BREMEN, HAN. THE M.V. BURG and Ports, Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that their cargo i boing landed at their riak into the Ge dowas of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon where Delivery can le obtained.

All Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th March. 1938, will be subject to Bent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.

8.05. p.m. p.m. New Variety

Eric Ways Suite" and March. Dance Orch.Once In A While

Played by New Light Symphony

9.58 megacycles. Slow Fox-Trot (Green-Edwards. Orchestra conducted by

Joseph

5,30 am, Records. 5.45. NIB Eng- Giannina Mia-Waltz (From "Fire-

Lewis. London Bridze March-ish News Period. 6. Musical Clock. fly")-Victor Silvester

New Light Symphony Orchestra 645. Programme and His

Preview. 6.50. Ballroom Orchestra. Humorous-A cond. by Joseph Lewis.

New York Stock

Quotations Lot or Nonsense-Murray and 8.23 pan. Variety-Light Orches- Swan. Culbertson and Fritz, 7. Mooney with Plano.

Dance Orch,tral and Vocal..

Tabacalera's Overseas and Foreign Nice Work If You Can Get It

Organ Solo-Jan Klepure Film News Fox-Trot A Foggy Day-Fox Trot Melodies "My Song for you." "My Sign Off. 9.30. Nielson Financial 7.15. Records. 8. From "Damsel in Distress")-Car-Heart is Calling." "I love them Review and Musical Varieties. 11.15. roll Gibbons and the Savoy or all." Tell me tonight."-Marce! Sign Off. 12.15. La Insular Slesta pheans with 'Vocal Dance Musie-Don't Forget The Plano Solo Please Remember 115. Sign Off. 2.30. Nielson Finan- Old Folks At Home-Waltz (Noel-(Denby-Watson) My Gypsy Dream cial Review and Musical Varieties. Pelost) So Many Memories-Fox- Giri from "Command Perform 3.45. Sign On. 5. Ploneers of the Trot (Woods Billy Thorburn and ance"-Leslie Hutchinson. Plano (Philippines. 5.15. U.P. Conservatory His Muste with Vocal Refrain, and Drum Music-Midnight in of Music-Radio Practice Hour. Tango Orch.-Milonguita-Tango Mayfair. (Newell Chase) Four 5.40. Programme Preview, Local Delfino-Lining) Carino Caucho Hands on a Plano Moreton-Kaye) Market Report. 5.50. Stocks-Hess Tango

(Canaro-Demare-Palva)-Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye on and Zeitlin 8. Sunkist Time. 6.30. Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro. two pianos with drums, Dance NIB Spanish News. Period.

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

Orch-Pancho's Widow (from NIB English News Period. 7: To be 5 to 8.03

p.m. European Fro-

"Dodge City Trail" Even A announced. 7.30. Priscilia, the gramme.

Crooner Must Eat (Senin-O'Con- Kolyrios Girl 7.45. Richard Him-for Countersignature. 8.03 to 11 p.m. Chinese Pro-nor-Phillips-Max Bacon with ber and his Studebaker Champloris. gramme.

Orchestra. Vocal-Got To Dance 8 Cafiaspirina Melody Album.

6.40.

Programme. 8.50,-

5 p.. Relay of Dance Orchestra My Way To Heaven; Slipping George Hall and his Orchestra, from the Roof Garden of the Through My Fingers (from "It's starring Dolly Dawn. 3.30. UP.

ong Kong Hotel.

love again")-Jessie Matthews with Educational a Swingin' the Jinx away (b) Orchestral accomp. Plano Solo-Tabacalera's Overseas News Period. Cotton (c) Little Old Lady (d) Damsel In Distress-Selection 9. Myrurgia Programme. 9.30. Midnight Music. 5.15 p.m. Interval Medley-Patricia Rossborough. Music Graphs-Ferde Grofe and recorded Dance Music from 9 p.m. London Relay "Empire his Orchestra, with the Buccaneers. ZBW. 5.20 p.m. (a) Nice work.if Exchange."

10. Music by Lissar. 10.30. Home

of

you can get it

11. Sign On.

1

AUSTRALIA

(a) I'm walking Points of view by travellers from Folks' Fralte. 10.45. Slumber Hour. thru Heaven with you. (e). Rose the Dominions and Colonies. Room (d) High Society. 5.35 pm.

9.15 p.m.

The Band of HM. Interval of recorded Dance Music Grenadier Guards. from ZBW. 5:40 p.m. (a) When I The Voice Of The Bells (Luigini. aream of Old Vienna (b) Have you arr. Miller); Tarantelle De Con- got any Castles Baby? (c) You cert (Greenwood, arr,' Godfrey); Can't Stop Me From Dreaming (d) Sousa Marches On-Cond. Ebb Tide. 5.55 p.m. Interval of re- Major George Miller. corded Dance Music from ZEW 9.30 p.m. London Relay-The "The Watchman." 12.50 Musical 16 p.m. (a) The Champagne Waltz News.

b) Your eyes have told me so fc)

Song (c) Make A Wish.

8.50 p.m. Gracie Fields.

by

VLR-Wave Length 31.34 metres Fower, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency; 9.58 megacycles 12.35 p.m. "At Home and Abroad."

Interlude. 10 Time Signal. Vic- torian News Bulletin. 1.3. Inter-

An Old Fashioned Waltz. 6.15 Why Did I Have To Meet You? state Weather Notes. 1:15 Lun- p.m. Interval of recorded Dance (From "Queen of Hearts") Do You (cheon Music. 1.30 Afternoon Musical Music from ZBW. 6.20 (a) My Remember My First Love Song Programme, Interspersed with des- Cabin Of Dreams (b) Pagan Love (From "Queen of Hearts") Look criptions of the Moonee Valley

Up And Laugh-Medley.

Races. 3.0 Broadcast to Schools, 6.30 p.m. For The Children. 10 p.m. London Relay-“Empire "Milestones in Modern History.“ Nursery Tunes-Played by Little Variety Theatre."

3.15 Musical and Racing Pro- Mayfair Orchestra. Water, Water, Produced by F. H. C. Piffard, gramme, continued. 5.15 Close. Wallflower (arr. Chalmers Wood The Bill includes: Worden and 6.30 "The News Behind the. News" The Mulberry Bush (arr. Chalmers West. "Two Old Women": Walsh "The Watchman." 6.45 Sporting Wood)-Chalmers Wood's Orches-and Barker, American duettists; A News and Notea. 7.0 Markets and with vocal refrain. Ferdie Surprise Item and Van Straten Weather for North Australla. 7.20 Bear-Told by Rose Fyleman. And His Band. Singer; Winifred Bury Thomas Duskill

АП These Australian ·News. 7.40 Talk- 6.45 p.m. London Relay Fact Years-Fox-trot Picture Me

{"Some Medical Hatories-Lord Or Fiction?" "Unicorns."

Paradisc Fox-Trot-Mantovani Byron's Boots," by Dr. F. Kingsley An enquiry into their existence, and His Orchestra. Orchestra-Norris. 7.55 ·Musical Interlude. supported by past Dellets and City Of A Million Dreams-Tango 18.0 Radio Serial-"Into the superstitions, and supplemented Fox-Trot;

Episode Viennese Romance Light."

6-"Catherine

tra

Plano

10.30 p.m. New Dance Music. Orchestra, After

In

Overseas News Service. 7.25 Com- mentary on Overseas NewЯ. 7.30

by ruch data as human ingenuity Waltz-Jack Wilson and His Ver- Must Choose." 8.30 Music Hall and scientific research have from satile Five. Orchestra-Swing Is Programme, featuring Emma and time to time provided. Written by Here To Sway-Quickstep. (from "Erbert" and Variety Artists. 90: Rayner Hoppenstall, produced by "All Baba goes to Town") Got A Topical Revue-Clippnigs from the Joha Pudney.

New Pair Of Shoes-Slow Fox-week's news, in song, sketch and 7.15 D... Closing local Stock Trot (From "Thoroughbreds don't story. 8.30 Instrumental Ensemble. Quotations.

cry")-Harry Boy and His Orches-110 Topical Half-hour. 10.30 Late 7.20 p.m Brahms Songs.

| tra. Orchestra. - Home Again News from the A.B.C. Service and Wiegenlied (Lullaby) Op. 48. No. Blues-Quickstep: Pop Corn Man-Australian Associated Press, 10.50 4 Immer Leiser Wird Mein Schlum- Fox-Trot-Harry Roy and His Or. Recorded Feature. 11.20 News mer Op. 105, No. 2-Elisabeth chestra. Orchestra: Blossoms On Brevities. 11.30 Close. Schumann (Soprano). Erinnerung, Broadway-Fox-Trot (From

the

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informed that all Goods are being landed at the risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Golown' Co. Ltd., whence and/or from the wharvee Delivery may be obtained.

Goods have left the Godown, and all No Claim will be admitted after the Goods remaining andelivered after the 10th Mar, 1938, will be rabject to Bent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on, or before the 2nd April, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

To

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con signees and the Company' Surveyors, Messrs. Anderson & Asbe, at 10 am, on the 19th March, 1938.

Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged Warehouse Regulations, consignees must comply with the General Bonded dutiable goods are examined by the bave a Revenue Offiber in attendance Company's surveyors

No Claim will be admitted after the cramined

|whon damaged dutiable goods ого Goods have left the Godown and all claims must be presented within Tware to be left in the Godowns, where All broken, shafed and damaged Goods Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after they will be examined on the 18th. which date they will not be recognised. Mar., 1938, at 10 M., hy Mesurs.

Consignees are requested to surrender Goddard and Douglas. their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned:

MELCHERS & CO.,

Agents: "NORDDEUTSCHKA LLOTO, BREMET, Hong Kong, 13th March, 1998.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN,

THE Steamer

THE

"SCHARNHORST having arrived from BREMEN, HAMBURG and Porta, Consigneer of is being landed at their risk into the Cargoare hereby notified that their cargo Godowns of The Hong Kona & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., L., Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained.

All goods remaining undelivered after the 17th Mar., 1938, will be subject to rent

by

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,

Agente. Hong Kong, 11th March, 1998. {GOSD

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CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

"MARECHAL JOFFRE ***

BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, via Ports, etc.

ARBITED HONGKONG ON MON.. DAY, THE 7 MARCH, 1938.

UNSIGNFES are hereby informed that their goods with the exception NO FIRE INSURANCE will be of Opium, Tresaure and Valuables are effected by us it any cane whatever,

being landed & stored into the Godowns Damaged packages must be left in the of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf godown for examination by the con& Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloon, whence ignees and the Company's surveyor, delivery may be obtained immediately Mess. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 mM, OT

after landing. the 18th March, 1938.

All claims must be sent in to me on Consignees must have a Bevenue or before the 17th March, 1938, or Oficer in attendance when damaged they will not be recognized. dutiable goods are examined by the

"Damaged Packages will be ezanined Company's surveyors.

by the Company's Surveyor, Messrs. No claim will be admitted after the Goddard & Douglas in the presence of geoda bave left the godown and all the Consignees at 10.00 am; en Batar- claims must be presented within Two day, the 12th March, 1938. Weeks of the ship's arrival here, after

Consignees must have a Revenue which data they will not be recognised Officer in attendance when any dutiable Consignees are requested to surrender goods are examined by the Company's their Bills of Lading to the undersigned Surveyors for countersignature.

No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

MELORERS & 00., Agents » NORDDEUTSCH LLOYD, BREKEN, Hong Kong, 10th March, 1928,

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The Family Logbook. 3.45. Wed- D.JA 31.38m. (95.60 .c.)ding music at home and abroad. D.J.B... 19,74m. (15.200 k.c.)

5. This is the Hitler Youth (Eng- D.J.E. 16.59m. (17.760 k.c.) Ilsh). 5.15. Sports Review. 5.30. News and Review of the Week in German. 5.45. Topical Talk. 6. 1.05. Call (German, English). Non-stop. Entertainment hour of German Folk Song. 1.10. Music for the German Shortwave Station T all. 2. News in German. 2.15. Concert of Light Music. 8. Newe in Music for all (continued). 2.50 English. 8.15. Concert of "Light Greetings to our listeners in Aus- Muste (continued): 855, Greetings

Op. 63, No.2 Von Ewicer Liebe, Opalm) I sull Love To Kiss You Savoy Hotel Orpheans with vocal tralla. 3. News and Review of the to our Listeners in the "Far Fast." 43, No. 1-Alexander Kipnis (Bass) Goodnight-Fox-Trot (From "52nd) chorus, Gerald Moore (Piano).

Street")-Carroll Gibbons and the 11. p.m. Close Down,

Week in English. 3.15 Today in 9. News and Review of the Week Germany. Sound Pictures. 3.30. in German.

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