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A Bulletin. 1.5. Rhythm." contest: "Sweet" 12.30 p.m. Billy Mayer) at the Luncheon Music, 1.30. Afternoon versus "Swing." Len Hayes (for Piano.
Musical Programme. 5. Close. 6.30. sweet music) and Dinah Miller (for Mistletoe (Billy Mayeri). Nimble
Home And "At
Abroad"-"The swing music), - seconded by Len 6.40. Musical Inter-Hayes's · Beau Brummels and re- Fingered Gentleman (Ellly Mayerl). Watchman." Six Miniatures (Billy Mayerl's Own tude. 6.45. Sporting News and fereed by John' Dodsworth. 1.50---- Selection-No. 2).
Notes. 7. Markets and Weather for "Is" There Life on Other Planets?"" 12.43 p.m. Reginald Foort at the North Australia. 7.15, Internation--2. A talk by the Astronomer Organ.
al News Service. 7.25. Commentary Royal, H. Spencer Jones, FRS.. Poem (Fibich) An Autumn Sere on News. 7.30. Australian News. D.Sc. 2.5-British Light Music-4. nade (Becce). "Snow White And 740. Talk-"Home Life." by Mrs.The BBC Empire Orchestra.
2.50 Seven
Dworis"--Selection. Clarence Weber, MLA 8. Radlo The News and Announcements. Keep Smiling! (Reginald Fourt's Serial-Into The Light" 4.30. "At | 3.15-Close down. Signature Tune) The A.B.C. March The Sign Of The Maison Rouge." (6803 Foort and Ferring).
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MARINA HOUSE
CONSUL FOR HONDURAS
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His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Lancelot Ruggles Andrewes under instructions from the Becre- to act as Registrar of the Supreme tary of State for the Colonies, has Court, Registrar of Companies, en pleased to recognize Mr. Ar Official Trustee and Official. Ad-turo Guan Terry provisionally and ministrator, with effect from May pending the issue of His Majesty's Exequatur, as Honorary Consul for 26, 1938,
Honduras at Hong Kong.
James Lockhart- Mr. William Smith to act as Official Receiver in Bankruptcy and Registrar of Trade
Marks and Patents, with effect NAVAL VOLUNTEER
from May 26, 1938.
Mr. Geoffrey Samuel Archbutt, J.P., to be a Member of the Licens-
ing Board for a period of three:
PROMOTIONS
His Excellency the Governor has years, with effect from May 17, been pleased to make, the follow-
1938.
Ing promotions in the Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Furce:—
Paymaster Lieutenant to Pay- Despite the recent heavy bomb-
Lieutenant Commander. ings along the Hong Kong Cantor master railway line, information from the Edward Grossman, with effect local offices of the Telephone Com from April 29, 1838. pany" revealed the fact that Probationary. Cadet to Acting telephone service between Hong Paymaster Sub-Lieutenant. Brian Kong and Canton is stili in opera-Melton Bateman, with effect from
April 29, 1938. tion.
The
9. Topical Revue. 9.30. "The His- Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). 1 'p.mLocal Time Signs! and tory of Tazz." 10. Travel Letter
6.45 p.m-Big Ben. Musical- Weather Report.
from Denzil Batchelor. 10.10. Re-
Selections. 7.15 "Green 10.30. Late News, Comedy 1.03 p.m. Musical Comedy.
cortled Music. Home And Beauty-Selection-10.50. The National Military Band Thoughts in a Green Shade." An Adelphi Theatre Orchestra con-Conductor. Stephen Yorke. 11. anthology of seventeenth-century verse, prose, and songs about gar- ducted by Francis Collison. Recorded Feature. 11.30. Close.
dens and gardening. Compiled by Jonquil Antony. 7.45 Frank Biffo's Brass Quintet. 8.15-Cricket: Mid- dlesex v. The Australiana. A commentary during the second
(R
Wild Violets"--Vocal Gems Stolz)-Marta Eisner and Martin Kraemer of The State Opera, Dres- den with Chorus and Orchestra under personal, direction of the Composer. Helen-The "Shepherd's Song (Words, Herbert; Music Of- fenbach arr. Korngold) -- Heddle Nash (Tenor) with Orchestra con- ducted by Ernest Irving. "The Dubarry" Selection New Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by WI Lachner.
1.30 p.m. Renter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.
In
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day's play, by Howard Marshall From Lord's Cricket Ground, Lon-
don. 8.30--"Empire Exchange
Foints, of view by travellers from the Déminions and the Colonies. 8.45-The BBC Scottish Orchestra. 9.30-The News" and Announce-
9.57-Close down. ments.
1.05. p.m. Call (German, English) German Folk Song. 1.10. Merrily
Trans. III G.S.H., G.S.G., G.9.B.). we strike up. 2. News In German,
9.57 p.m.-Opening Announce- 2.15. Merrily we strike up (con-
Town Greetings to 1.40 p.m. Haydn-Trio Gtinued). 2.50.
ourments. 10-Big Ben. "In listeners in Australia. 3. News and Tonight." Fifth Season: 181st Ed!- Major and Other Compositions.
10,30-Operatic Selections. Trio In Q Major Cortot, Economic Review in English. 3.15. tion. Thibaud and Casals (Instrumental Today in Germany. Sound Pic- 10.40-"For the Colonial Service." Trio). Variations In F Minor-tures. 3.30. A joyful song from the Talks on matters of interest to Ignace Jan Faderewski (Plano. birds in the wood Singing of chil-Government servants In the Colo- 4. Club of Notions.nial Service. 11-The BBC West of Toy Symphony-Felix Weingartner dren, songs.
Singers. 11.30 Sonata conducting The British Symphony 3.15. Sports Review. 5.30. News England
Phillips Finale and Economic Review in German. Recital. Lilly
(Violon- Orchestra. Minuet
Anne Mukle (Piano- (from Divertimento)~~Ecro Selin 5.45. Topical Talk. 6. Orchestral cello) and
Concert of Light forte)." 12-The News and An- Viola d'amore), Grate. Eweler Concert. ".
12.20 a.m.-"The Pecker Music" 8. News in English. 8.15. nouncements.
Concert of
(con Adventures Light Music.
of Jack and Jill" tinued. 8.55. Greetings to our (Episode 3); "The Salvation of Listeners in the "Far East." 9. Sholto." A series of musical
And
(Violin)
and Gregory
(Cello).
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
6 pm. Relay of the Dance Or-News and Economic Review in plays. Book and lyrics by Alec chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.
Of
German. 9.15. Concert of records. MCG. Music by Jack" Clarke. 1
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(a) Whistle while you work (19.45. Sports Review. 10. News and-Close down. With a smile and a song (c) Little Economic Review in English and] Heaven of the Seven Scas (a) Dutch. 10.15. Today in Germany. Mama I wanna make Rhythm. Sound Pictures. 10:30. Brass Band. 6.14 p.m. Recorded:-That Moment 10.45. Non-stop. Lively entertain- Moments-Fox-Trot Words ment by the German Short Wave" Station. 11.45. Topical Talk. 12. Without Music-Fox-Trot Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra vocal midnight Sign of (German, Eng-
lish). refrain by Law Sherwood. Poor Little Angeline-Fox-Trot Saddle Your Blues To A Wild Mustang- Fox-Trot-Jay, Wilbur and His
A commentary during the second. Band with vocal refrain. 6.21 p.m. day's play by Howard Marshall (B) Afraid to Dream (b) You're My from Lord's Cricket Ground, Lon- dish (e) "I never knew (d) Blue don. Skles. 6.35 p.m. Recorded-Trukin" -Fax-Trot (From "Cotton Club Parade") Cotton-Fox-Trot (From "Cotton Clab Parade") - Duke Ellington and His Orchestra vocal chorus by Ivy Anderson. Stop! Look And Listen-Fox-Trot Yankee Doodle Never Went To Town-Fox-
Trot Joe Venuti and His Orches tra with vocal chorus. 6:44 pm. (a) Whispering. (b) The Lady in Red. (c) China Boy (d) Harbour Lights.
7 p.m. For The Children. Childhood
Memories
- 8.30 p.m. London Relay "Empire Exchange."
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.
8.45 pm. Selections from Light Opera.
Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Kc.
6. a.m. Radio-Journal of France
(French News). 6.30 Gramophone
Records. 7. Talk" on French Events.
7.15. Gramophone Records, 7.30 Leading Press Articles. 7.45. Gramophone Records. 8. News in French. 8.30. Gramophone Records. 8.40. News in English. 8.50. News The Damask Rose Selection Clutsam)-Court Symphony Or Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Ec. (Chopin themes, adapted G.H.in Italian. 9. Close Down.
1
chestra. The Beggar Student (Millocker-Zell Genee)-Hans 10. a.m. Gramophone Records. Fidesser (Tenor) with Orchestra of 10.45. Talk on Current French the German State Opera Conduct-Events In Greek by Mr. Apostoits. ed by Prof. Robert Heger. "The 11. News in English. 11.15: Concert (Arr. Maid Of The Mountains"-Selec- Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. *11.45. Somers)-London Palladium Ortion (Fraser-Simson)--The London Talk on French Events., 12. Con- chestra conducted by Richard Palladium Orchestra conducted by cert Relayed from Paris-P.TT. Crean. From the Studio Berial Richard Crean. "Patience"-Selec- 12.30. p.m. News in French, Colonial Story "Beeing
Empire. tion (Sullivan)--The Band Of HM. Market Prices. 1. Unchangtrig Peo- ́ Politeness: Market Square, (From Coldstream Guards conducted by ple and Things, by Mesars I. Tibert "When We Were Very Young-Lieut. R.G. Evans.
The
11
and R. Wisner, 1:10. The French
Stock
A.A. Milne and R. Fraser-Simson). 9.13 p.m. Bizet-The Fair Maid Woman's Chronicle by Mra. Ger-
George Baker (Baritone) accom-Of Perth Sulle,
maine Decaris: 1.20. Gramophone Played by The London Philhar- Records. 1.30. The Review of the panied by the Composer.
7.15 p.m. London Relay-"Green monic Orchestra conducted by Bir Month, Radio Sketch by Messrs.
Thomas Beecham.
Pierre and Robert-Constantin Thoughts In A Green Shade."
London 9.30 p.m. An anthology of seventeenth-
Relay The Brive. 2.30. Melodies sung by Mias century verse prose, and songs News.
Brouiller (Vocalist) and Mr. Jean about gardena and gardening. 9.50 p.m. Alfred Cortot at the Lengrand (Tenor): 2.55 Rates of Complied by Jonquil Antony--Pro-Piano..
Exchange and French Impromptu No. 3 In G Fiat Rentes). 3. Close Down. duced by Leslie Stokes.
7.45. Marek Weber's Orchestra.Major, Op. 51. (Chopin). Valse In Menuett (Beethoven) Entr'acte A Flat. Op. 89. No. 1 (Chopin) Wavelength: 25.24 m-11885 Kc. Gavotte
("Mignon" Thomas). Tarantelle. Op. 43 (Chopin).
3.15 p.m. News in French, Mar- The Hermit (Impression from the 10 p.m. London Relay In The
ket Prices, Rates of Exchange. by picture
Arnald Becklin Tonight." Clemens Bchmalstich) Forest Idyll 10.30. Songs by Peter Dawson 3.40. News in Arabic. 4. Concert.
(Bass-Baritone).
Relay. 5 Gramophone Records. (Esslinger).
8 p.m. Local Time Blynal, Wea- I See A Tree (Hodges) There'll 5.30. Concert Relayed from Paris ther Forecast, Announcements and Be No South (From "The Music P.TT. 5.50. Talk on the Fine Arts Toes "round"). A Jovial Mónk Amby Mr. Tabarant. 6. Relay at. Closing Local Stock Quotations.
Radio-Journal of France (French. 8.03. p.m. Rale Da Costa At The I ("La Poupee-Andran), Plano.
10.40 p.m. London Relay For News). 8.30. News In French, Rates of Exchange, 7.10. News in Parade Of The Minutes (Rees The Colonial Service."
Talks on matters of interest to English 720 News in Italian, and Myers) Blue Again (McHugh).
Government Servants in the Colo- 7.30. Relay. 9.30. Colonial Market "King Of Jazz-Medley,
Prices 9.45. News in Portuguese 8.15. London Relay "Cricket"-alal Service.
10. Close Down 11 p.m. Close Down, Middlesex v. The Austráliann.
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"THALATTA" having arrived from New York and Ports of call. Consignees of Cargo are HE Motor Vesso?
beraly notiñed that their goods are borg larded and placed at their risk into having arrived from the above Ports on the Hong Kon: and Kowloon Wharf & 25th instant, Consignees of Cargo are Godown Company's godowns at Kow- hereby informed that their Goods are loon, where delivery may be obtained as being landed at their risk into the tie soos the goods are landed.
Optional cargo will not be landed downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon. Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, her prior to vasar's arrival, but unless notice has been given 48 Kowloon,
sad stored at Consignees
and expense.
The above, includes carried on from port to port to the final cargo shipped at Boston, Philadelphis, port of call to which the option
axtends. New York & Hampton Roads by "Silverwalnut" which was tranship-
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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Tuesday, Rent. 31st instant, st 10 mm.
No Claim will be admitted after the Goods tave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th Jane, 1918, will le subject to
All broker, chafed, and uamaged Goods
All Claims must be presented within are to be left in the Godewas, where 15 Days of the vessels arrival here, they will be examined on 3rd June 1988, after
our Surveyor Capt. Capt which date they cannot be reai 10
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Claims will be arimitted after the
Begulations consignees
No Goods have left the Godowns, and all Wantony with the General Bonded Goods remaining undelivered after the must have a Revenue Uficer in attend- 1st June, 1938, will be subject to ance when damaged dotiable goods are Rent.
examined.
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From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO'. ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
All claims must reach us before the 4th gly, 138, or they will not be recoprised
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having arrived from Hamburg and Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Rewloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may obtained as soon sa the goods. landed.
are
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VONSIGNEES of Garge are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardou Optional cargo will not be landed and/or extra lineardons Godowns of the bere, unless notico Las been given 48 HONG KON AND Kowloon Whare a hour prior to vessel's arrival, but Gonow COMPANY, Lro, whance and/gcarried on from port to port to the wharves Delivery may foal port of call in which the option
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"No Claims will be admitted after the No clainus wiu peladmitted effer the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods have left the Godowns, sad sil Goods remaining undelivered after the goods remaining undelivered after the 30th May, 1938,ill be subject to rent. 4th June, 1838. will be subject to
All Olafs against the Steamer must rent. be pressated to the Undersigned Goods are to be left in the Godewas beture s the 13th June, 1983, or they will not be reco
recognised. То
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All broken, chafed, and damaged
where they will be examined on 3rd
Warehouse the General Bonded June, 15, at 10 am. by our Bur-
Regulation, consignees veyors Messrs. Goddard and Doughs HTC Bavenue Officer in attend To comply with the General Bonded ance when damaged detiable goods Warehouse Regulations consignees have Revenue Officer in are examined
All Eraker, chated and damaged Goods gttendance when damaged dotiable are to be left in the Godowns, where goods are examined they will be examined on the 18th May, 1938, at 9am., by Mesars, Carmichael & Clarke.
No Fire Insurance lusa been affected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by W. R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) Læ.
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00.1581.15 GMT. wavelength 31.28 m. 01.25-02.23 GMT. wavelength
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All claims must reach us before the 4th July, 1938. or they will not be recognized.
No Imurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned
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Four cases of measles, eight of dysentery, three of enteric fever, two of diphtheria and one of cho- lera were notified to the Healthr authorities on Friday.
national Eucharistic Congress Budapest; 8, Close down.
Wavelength 16.88 m. -Phobi programmes for the Netherlands Indies,
1225 National anthem and open- Ing-announcement.
12.30 Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.
1240 Dally. News Bulletin. - 01:25 02.25 Special broadcast for 12.00 Meeting of the Phohi-Club,
13.25 Songs by Gracie Mields. Central-and South-America by the Rom. Cath. Broadò, Asa (KR0), 14.00 "The Neth. Indles football- National anthem and opening players in Holland." Varied report announcement: 2, Records: 3, by Mr. Han, Hollander and Mr. G. Talk: 4 Records: 5, Political talk H. Knap
14.39 Close down and national by Mr. Paul de Waart; 6. Mission- news 7, Flashes from the Inter- anthem.