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Unfriendly And Prejudiced Attitude Alleged
Shanghai, April 4. Accusing the British commander-in-chief, Brigadier-Genera? A. P. D. Telfer-Smollett, of being "discourteous, prejudiced and unfriend- ly." the Japanese military, according to the spokesman today, re- plied yesterday rejecting the British protest regarding the Heslop Incident.
The incident occurred when Major Heslop, commanding the Dur- ham Light Infantry, was threatened by a Japanese officer in multi with a revolver.
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RADIO
LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES
HONG KONG
(9.52 megacycles). "IN TOWN TO-NIGHT" AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS
Hotel Orchestra
12 to 12.30 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.
FOREIGN
DAVENTRY
Calls
Wavelength G.S.G...... 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) G.S.O. G.S.B.
9.51m.. (31.55m.)
G.S.H.
SES758
2.B.W. on Wavelengths of 335 1vot for dinner Mra. Bond," "Lon-
metres (845 ko%) 31.49 metres
don Bridge is broken' down."-- Party. Careless Uncle George's Peter Visits The Land of Topsy Turvy Fay Dawn)-Uncle Charlle
21.47m.c. (19.97m.) G.S.F. and Peter Penrose. "More Very
15.14m.c. (16.82m.) Young" Songs (Poems AA Milne, Trans. I (G.S.O.. G.SG. G.S.B.). Music H. Fraser-Simson) Ve Two:
2 p.m.-Big Ben. "In Town Knights and Ladies In the dark.-
Tonight." Fifth Season: 153rd George Baker (Baritone).
Edition 230-"Let's Go to the 6.45 p.m. Songs by Peter Dawson
Theatre." Stories and songs (Bass Baritons).
London Shows. 2.50-The Song Of The Thames (Mortimer Empire Orchestra: The In The Mountains Of The Moon and Alan Murray). Tramping Chorus, (Section C. 350-The (Box-Cox-Roberts) You "Necdn't Through The Countryside (F. Al-News and Announcements. 4.15-- Have Kept It A Secret (O'Connorson); The Drums Are On Parade Close down.
Suver de Murcia) Primo Neville).
12.30 p.m.
Primo Scala's Ac- cordeon Band with "Sam Browne (Baritone).
Suite.
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BBC
BBC
6.45 p.m.-Big Ben. Jack Helyer,
Scala's Accordeon Band. The One 6.55 Stravinsky -- "Petroushka"; Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). Rose (Lyon and Mcintyre) A Star Fell Out Of Heaven (Gordon and Played by The London Symphony at the Organ of the Ritz Cinema. Revel)-dam Browne. Old Ship Orchestra conducted by Albert Nottingham. 7.5 The BBC North- Mine (Pelosi - Arden) Primo Coates. Scala's Accordeon Band. When 7.28 p.m. Closing local
"The
ern Orchestra. Reginald Charles Stock (Baritone). 8The Van Load." A non-stop Variety, with The Swallows Nest Again (Stevens Quotailons.
Van Boys" "Monti Ryan. "The -Edmund) You Can't Pull The
7.30 p.m. Variety.
Herona," Arthur Askøy Wool Over My Eyes (Ager-New-
Vocal-There's A Gold Mine Three. man-Mercher)-Primo Scala's Ac-The Sky (C. and N. Kenny) My Compere and Comedian), and Van cordeon Band. I'm Sittin' High Swiss Hilly Billy (From "Lovely to Straten and his Orchestra. 8.30- On A Hill Top (From "Thanks look at")-The Three Musketeers Programme of Light Music. The Million")-Sam Browne. Boo-Hoo and Rae Jenkins" Buskers. Voca Wessex Players. 9.-"Empire Ex- (Heyman-Lombardo-Loeb) Delyse Little Old Lady
change." Points of view by travel.. (Gilbert-Nicholls)-Primo Scala's Carmichael) Here Comes The lers from the Dominions and the 9.15 Military : Band Accordion Band.
Sandman (From "Mr. Dodd takes Colonies.
(Adams and
Sketch-Looking
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and the Air-Elsie Carlisle Humorous Music. 9.30-The News and An- Weather Report.
-Issy Goes To Lunch (Bonn)-nouncementa 9.55-Close down. 1.43 p.m. Alfredo Campoli and Pola) My Best Friend (Reubens: Trans. I (G.S.H... G.S.G... G.S.B.).
-Issy Boun His Orchestra-Mabel Wayne.
9.55 p.m.-Opening Announce-
Town. Love
and ments. 10-Big Ben. "In Idleness Serenata After The Baby '(Revenell In
Season: 153rd Do See Life. Tonight." Fifth MacBeth)
Knave The
Of West) Vocal-We Diamonds (Steele) Orchestra. (Revnell and West)-Ethel Revnell Edition. 10.30-"For the Colonial ад matters of Rurance In Moonlight-Orchestra. and Gracie West. Orchestra with Service," Talks Some of My Songs-Mabel Mayne, Organ--Medley Of Paso-Dobles-interest to Government serants Penny In The Slot (Ashworth-Anton and the Paramount Theatre in the Colonial Service. 10.30- Hope The Fiddler's At The Forge Orchestra, London Al Bollington at Amateur Racquets Singles Cham-
the Organ. (Ives)-Orchestra.
commentary pionship: A
from 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- Queen's Club, London. 11.15-The of His Majesty's Royal Press, Weather Forecast and An-ther Report and Announcements. Band
(Plymouth nouncements.
Division). Lillan Keyes. (Soprano). 12-The 12.20 News and Announcements.
12.30- a.m.-Orchestral Music. Sonata Recital by Maurice. Lib- witch (Violin) and Thelma Bryan
1.50 p.m. Reuter and Rugby
8.03 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro- Marines gramme,
11 p.m. Close Down. Radio Programme Broadcast by ZEK on a Frequency of 640
1.40 p.m. Hawaiian Music, Srailing Eyes (Nawahl) Hawaiian Love Bird (Denniker and Razaf) King Nowahl's Hawaiians. Tru- pical Hulas-South Sen Islanders. Drting and Dreaming (Cillespie) Chiquite, Waltz (Wayne)-Ferera Van Load" and Paaluhi (Hawallan Duet).
Kilocycles.
8.03 pm. London Relay "The (Planoforte).
Cultar A non-stop variety with The Van Three Boys, Monti Ryan, The
Close down.
AUSTRALIA
1.55 p.m. Latest Dance Records. Herons, Arthur Askey, compete Fox-Trots Nice Work If You and comedian. and Van Straten VLR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Can Get It (From "Damsel in Dis. And His Orchestra. Production by Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, tress") A
6.58 megacycles FORKY Day Fzom F.HC. Piffard.
12.35.
And p.m. Distress")-Carro}}
"At Home 8.30 p.m. A Spanish Programme. "Damsel 12 Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Or- Alre Andaluz (E Lucena) No. 2 Abroad"-"The Watchman." 12.50. pheans. So · · Marty · Memories Pasacalle No. 4 Pasodoble-Cordoba | Musical Interlude. i. Time Signal. News Bulletin. 15. (Woods) Waltz-Don't Forget The Philharmonic Orchestra conducted | Victorian
Jose Old Folks At Home (Noel-Pelost) by
Pablos. Bouquet Of Interstate Weather Notes. 1.15. Songs-Berillian Sere-Luncheon Music. 2 Afternoon -BIBy Thorburn and His Must Spanish
Love To Kiss naders. Granada, Serenade (Al-Musical Programme. 3. Broadcast Fox-Trots-I Still You Goodnight (From 320 Bentz)-Ricardo" Vines (Piano Solo) to Schools-Milestones in Modern Street" Blossoms On Broadway La Rosa Oriental (Ramon Espigul History. 3.15. Musical. Programme, Close. 6.30. "The (From the film)-Carroll Gibbons Lamento Borincano (R. Hernandez continued. 5.
Conchita News Behind The News"-"The and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans.
Danse Watchman.". 6.45 p.m. Supervia. Mezzo-soprono).
Sporting (Granados) Edith News and Notes. 7 Markets and Orches-Weather for North Australia. 720.
Overseas News Service. 7.25, Com
2.15 Close Down.
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5 to 8.03 p.m. European Pro- Espagnole
gramme.
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Lorand and Her Viennese
8.03 to 11 pm. Chinese Pro-tra. gramme.
5 pm. Relay of Dance Orchestra Exchange." from the Roof Garden of the Hang Kong Hotel,
(a) Swingin' the Jinx away (b) Rockin' In Rhythm. (c) Pennies
FI
9 p.m. London Relay "Empire mentary on Overseas News. 7.30. Australian News. 740. Talk: "An- cient Arts and Crafts-Their Place in Indian Education Today." By Miss Eleanor Rivertt. 7.55 Musical Crinzing Interlude. 8. Radio Serial--"Into
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies. 9.15 p.m. Light Orchestral Sweet Sue
(Young)
From Heaven (d) 30 Do 1.5.18 (Benatzky) Jack Hylton and His The Light" Episode 9. 8.30. Music
p.m. Interval of recorded Dance Orchestra. Pan Music frorn ZBW. 5.20 p.m.
And The Wood Hall Programme
featuring (a) Goblins (Otto Rathke) Clog Dance, "Emma and 'Erber," and record-}
Lescaut ed. Variety Artists. 9. Topical Bel Mir Bist Du Schoen (b) I Still (Oscar Fetras)-Pavilion
11 p.m. Close down.
Revue-Clippings from the week's (C) 9.30 p.m. London Relay-The news in sóng. sketch and story.
News..
9.30. A Travel Letter from Denzil
Novelty Orchestra.
Close!
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love to kiss you Goodnight. Bug House (d) Sunday. 5.35 pm Interval of recorded Dance Music 9.50 p.m. Songs by Jassi Bjorling Batchelor, 9.40 Instrumental En-Bong Kong, 1st April, 1998
semble. 10. Musical Programme. from ZBW. 5.40 (a) Silver Sails on (Tenor), Moonilt water (b).I've Hitched my Q, Paradiso! ("L'Africana"-Act 10.30. Late News. 10.50 National wagon to a Star. (c) You can't-Scribe-Meyerbeer); Cielo E Mar! Military Band. 11, Recorded. Fea- Gloconda"-Act· 2-Boltoture. 11.20. News Brevities. 11,30. stoy me from dreaming. (d) Have ("La you any Cattles Baby 5.55 p.m., Ponchielll). Interval of recorded Dance Music 10 p.m. London Relay-"In Town from ZBW. 6 p.m. (a) Our HttleToNight" girl b) Dream of LovC. (c) Merry 10.30 p.m. London Relay"For Widow. 6.15 p.m. Interval of re- The Colonial Service.”
Talks on matters of interest to corded Dance Music from 2BW. 8.20 p.11, (a) I'm getting Government servants in the Colo- Sentimental over you (b) Strutters nial Service. Ball. (c) Avalon.
If
Nursey
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MONSIONFEE are hereby informed that their goods with the excepladd of Opium, Treasure and Valuablne sp being landed & stored into the Godowha of the Hong Kong, Bowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, whemse delivery may be obtained immediately after landing...
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Call letters: FILI. Wavelength THE ETHA RICIMERS? 16.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequenci:s having arrived from Hamburg and 17770ke, and 11730ke.
00.00-01.00 G.M.T. wavelength
Ports of cally Consignes of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their rik into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's, godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
31.28. m. 01.00-02.00" G.M.T. wavelength 31.28 m. 13.25-15.30 GMT. wavelength 16.88 m. Wavelength 31.28 m. 00.00-01.00 Phoh! - programme for the Western Hemisphere.
Wavelength 31.28 in.
No claims will be admitted after the 01.00-02.00 Special broadcast for Goods have left the Godowns, and el Central-and South-America by the goods remaining undelivered after the Rom. Cath. Broade. Ass. (K.R.Centril 1935, will be subject to
Wavelength 16.88 m Phobl-programme for the Netherlands Indies. 13.25 National anthem and open- ing-announcement.
Optional cargo will not be landed hers, unless notice has been given 48- hours prior to vessel's arrival, hat. carried on from port
port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
19,50 p.m. Dance Music. 6/8 One-Step Follow the Band 6.30. p.m. For The Children.
Rhymes
Fox-Trot-Toot, "Humpty Sarony) Dumpty." "Little Bo-Feep." "Old Tootle On Your Flute (Sarony and side the well (German Folk Song). King Cole," "Oranges and Lemons," Holmes)-New Mayfair Dance Or-1.10. Varley music, 2. News in
Variety "A Frog he would a-wooing go,"chestra cond. by Ronnie Munro.German. 2.15. "Sing a song of sixpence," "Boys 618 One-Step-Bei Mir Bit Du (continued). 2.50. Greetings to our come out to play." Schoen (Secunda-Cahn-Chaplin) listeners in Australis. 3. News and The spokesman declared the, mander-in-chief' cannot
be re-and girls Japanese reply, in effect, states garded as anything but unfriend-"Goosey, Goosey Gander," "Twin-Fox-Trot-Once In A While (Green Economic Review in English 3.15. that the British note was a "one- | ly."
kle little star," "Three Blind Mice," and Edwards). Jack Marris And Today in Germany. Bound Pic- Daw" "Little His Orchestra. Vocal refrain by tures, 3.30. "Oranges and lemons. sided, personal observation in as-
“See-saw Marjory The note, the spokesman said,
the bells of St. Clemens " 4. civilian clothes
April Fool's Day returns!. 5.15. "proper procedure would have man," whereas the Japanese de- been to request investigation of
Sports Review. 5.30. News and clare that no Japanese soldier was the incident before making any
Economic Review in German, 5.45. The. kaleidscope of operetta. 7. involved.
Concert of light music. 8. News in As a result, the Japanese note.
The German Embassy announc English. 8.15. Concert of light according to the spokesman, 'states
VON DIRKSEN FOR
ed yesterday that all German and music (continued). 8.55, Greetings that the Japanese military "deeply Some mystery surrounds the
LONDON
former Austrian nationals staying to our listeners in the "Far East.” regret the discourteous attitude of spokesman's announcement, how-
Berlin. April 2. the British
that the
in Great Britain for a period 9. News and Economic Review in commander-in-chief ever since he asserts
13.40 Actualities months three It was officially announced, here exceeding who addressed the note to the Japanese reply was sent yesterday,
Eports Review. 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. Han Japanese commander-in-chief.".: while Brigadier-General Telfer- yesterday that Chancello Hitler register with the German Embassygineering. 8.45.
Smollett told Reuter this morning has approved of the following for a consulate nearest to thelt 10. News and Economic Review in Hollander.
fam Concert by Cor Steyn's recognized English and Dutch. 10.15. Today The note continues, according to that he had not, received any re-appointments in the German dip-places of residence-Reuter).
lomatic service
In Germany. Bound Pictures. Accordion Orchestra. ply yet... the spokesman, by rejecting the
of light Herr Herbert von Dirksen to be 10.30 Special Concert Herr Hans von Mackensen to be British protest as being "personal, He added he was continuing to
music: Birthday greetings from 61 Ambassador to Great Britain; unverified and prejudiced," adding send an officer dally to the Japan-Ambassador to Italy; we a
Baron von Weissaecker to be Major-General Off to be Am-zones 12. midnight Bign of (Ger- "under the circumstances, the ac-ese authorities to demand a'ré-
Secretary of the Foreign Offée;?bassador to Japan(Transocean), man, English). tion taken by the British cam-ply-(Reuter),
NOT FRIENDLY
such protest."
REPLY DEMANDED
London. April 3,
German. 9.15 Marvels
of en-
13.30 Talk on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. «.
All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined in real April, 1988, at 10 am, by our Burveyors Mears Godda
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All claims must maan, ns
1989; for they wil
No Indrance will be effected. Bs of Lacking will we con
14.50 Meeting of the Phohl-Club.
15.15 Daily News Bulletin. 1530 Close down and national anthem.
by!
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Agents. Hong Kong, 28th Mar, 1938.