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CONCERT FROM THE STUDIO SOPRANO AND CONTRALTO'
Test Match
of "the Paper*" Dolls (Tucker. Schuster and Suras) The Squirrel Dance, E Smith Rudy Startta (Xylophone Solo), 644 p.m.) My Little Grass Shack (8) Tiger Rag Part 11. (e) St. Louis Blues (d) Stritters Ball.
7p.m. For The Children. The Birthday Of The Nursery Rhymes: (M. Carr and Scott Wood)
12 to 12.20 pm. Relay of Service-The Corona Babes with Scott of Intercession from St. "John's Wood and His Orchestra. · Play- Cathedral.
ways-Old Rhymes With New
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(16.88m.) (19.79m)
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9.31m.c. (31.55m.) 2147m. (31.97m.)- Trans, I (G.9.0. G.S.G. G.S.B.). Trans. (G.SH.; G.S.G., G.S.B.),
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HOLLAND-INDIA" Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m.. and 25.57m.; Frequen-
12.30 D.M. Sydney McEwan Tunes (R.R. Terry) Hush-a-bye, (Tenor) In A Scottish Frogramme. Baby: Geurgle Porgie: The Little Trans. I!! (G.S.H., G.S.G.. G.JB.).
Melodies Of Robert, Burna Boy and the Little Girl; Dapple Intro:-Comin', thro' the Rye; Grey; A child's grace before meat red red rose: Playways-Planned by Mrs. J. my love's ke a
MacBain) Lullaby Green grow the Rashes O: Afton Murray Water: My love she's but a lassie (Brahms): Dance to your Daddy yet; Ye Banda
Lainbelet and Braes: Ay(Arr. Sharp)-Vivien wakin' oh: O whistle and Fli come (Soprano) with Plano From the to you my lad; Auld Lang Syne. Studio Serial Story--"Seeing The FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Generalight Opera
Company. Mac-Empire." Ferdie Bear (Fyleman Banking Business transacted.
Dunhil 1. Introducing CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened an: Gregor's Gathering (Trad. Arr. and
Bear's Sleep FIXED DEPOSITS receiver for On Batten)-Heddle Nash and Male Ferdle-"Mother
goes to Fairy- Year or shorter periods at rate. Quartette with Plano. Will Ye Song" 2. which will be quoted on applica
Fairy Queen No Come Back Again? (Earonessland-"What the tion.
Mairne-Arr. G. Scott-Wood) An-sang" 3. Ferdle in Fairland The Hank's Head Office nale Laurie (Traditional-Arr. J.A. Moon song" 4. Home Again-Told London undertakes Executor and Murray-Sydney Macawan. The D
Rose.. Fyleman; Singer: Trustee business, and claims
Laird O' Cockpen
Bury At (Roberton) Winifred
the Plano: covery of British Income
Tai
Dumbarton's Druus (Bantock)- joverpaid, on terms which may b
7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock! ascertained at any of the Agencies Glasgow Orpheus Choir conducted and Branches.
Quotations.
The
D. J. GILMORE.
Acfing Manager
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THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK. NEW YORK, with Resources `ove: U.8. $2,500,000,000,
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performance
by Hugh S. Roberton Recorded during actual
in 'Queen's Hall, London, Schlehal- Hon Eightsome Reel-Meredith Kay and His Orchestra.
1
p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
Ferdie
Thomas Dunhill
7.32 p.m. Variety.
Trumpet Solo-High Hat, Trum- Det And Rhythm (Valaida) Until The Real Thing Comes Along
Freeman) Cahn - Chapin Vaialda (Queen of the Trumpet) with Swing Accompaniment.
Band
1.03 p.m. Variety. Vocal-Afraid To Dreain (From Piano-Accordeon Band-Hawallan
Paradise "You Can't
(Harry Owens) Dream Have Everything ')
and That Old Feeling (From "Vogues Time (Davis
Coots)-The London Piano-Accordeon ~f. 1938")-Süng by the Original Melly and Marie Duettlets) with under the Direction of Scott Wood
with vocal chorus, Vocal "One Alone"; (Desert Song) -"To Plano-My Piano And Me Intro:-
Orchestra.
Planc-Accordeon Band
I Have Lost My Heart In Budapest
A
with
Wild Rose"; "One Fine Day" (Madame Butterfly). Sung by Turner Layton with Piano. Or- chestra-Mlle-Or-Mo Bird Rag (Ammons) Early Mornin Blues (Ammons)-Albert Ammons and
Puszt Calling. Me Home (Lee Wi-
2 red) London Piano-Accordeon Band
under direction of Scott Wood. Plano Duet -- Viennese Waltz Medley (Strauss arr. Rawicz and Landauer) Intro:- Blue Danube; Wiener Blut; Gipsy Baron: Fledermaus: Wiener Bonis Rhythm Kings. Accordeon the Vienra Band-Popular Hits Intro:-Love Bons; Tales froth Woods: Voices of Spring.-Rawicz
Iv Lady: The Glory or Love; Sad- and Landauer (Plano Duet). Ordle Your Blues to a Wild Mustang. -Primo Scala's Accordeon Band chestra
The Vallee Medley
with vocal refrain Intro:-I'm just
Vagabond
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea Lover: Kitty from Kansas City ther Report and Announcements. A girl like you; Goodnight Sweet-chestra.
8.03 p.m. Ambrose and His Or cart; Betty Co-ed; Down the Two Hearts In Cuba Rumba; Field: A little kiss each morning: When Yuba plays the Rumba; My Marzedo); Peter's Pop Keeps A Lady Rumba (Don time is your time: Deep Night: Lollipop Shop-Novelty Fox-Trot The Stein Song.-Rudy Vallee And His Connecticut Yankees (Vocal (From Careless Rapture"); Until
(Long);, Music
May--Waltz refrain by Ruby Vallee and
To-Day-Fox-Trot (Davis, Coots, Kieserwetter Four).
(Hirsch, Handman). Levant); Bye, Bye, Baby-Fox-Trot
π you were the only girl: If I had
1.30 p.m. Reater and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.
1.10
Creole
8.20
p.m.
In
Landon Relay-The Second Cricket Test Malch-Eng Beethoven-Concerto land v. Australis. p.m. No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37.
Played by Artur
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2.15 p.m. Close Down.
Schnabel
A commentary on the closing of the morning's play by Howard overs before lunch and a summary
Lord's Cricket
Marshall from Ground, London.
8.35 p.m. London Relay Empire Or-Exchange,"
6 p.m. Relay of the Dance chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel
ד.
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.
8.50 p.m. Studio-A Concert by Rayner (Soprano) and
(a) Mama I wanna make rhythm (b) You took the words right out Elleen
the (Piano).
by E. O'Neil Shaw
of my heart. (c) Thanks for the Helen Lockhart (Contralto)-AC- Memory (d) I love to Whistle.companied 8.41 D.m." Recorded:-Ah! Moon is Here! (From Footlight Parade") Turn Back The Clock-My Hair (Haydn), (b) I Know A 1. (a) My Mother Bids Me Ring Paul Whiteman presents Ramona Bank (Julius and Her
Harrison) Elleen Grand Plazo
with Rayner; 2. Piano Solo E. O'Nell clarinet and trumpet, 0.21 p. Shaw; 3. (a) A Summer Night | (a) Ebb Tide (b) Moskow (c) Every day's a holiday (d)
(Goring Thomas), (b) Obstination Fine (de Fontenailles)Helen Lockhart; Feathered Friend. 8.35 p.m. Re-4. Plano Solo E. O'Nell Shaw; 5. corded:-Some of These Days (8) Bird Of Happiness Brooks)-Eddie Peabody playing Greenhill), (b) Sewing Song (Wil- (Harold his Banjo, Mando Cello, Mando-fred Sanderson), (c). Shall I Tell line and Benjoline with Pla Dance you
Why (Phillp Conway) Elleen Rayner; 6. Plano Sold-E ROTARY CLUB TALK of Minnetonka (Leurance), (b) ONell Shaw; 7(a) By The Waters
that the Anglo-German and Anglo-
Transocean Flying Progress and Coming Home (Willeby), (c) Hom Austrian
Prospecta" is the title of a talking (Del Riego)-Helen Lockhart, L. H. Allen, F. W. B. Andrew, that will be given to members of mutual abolition of visa are no Mons.
9.15 p.m. London Relay The A Chaudoin, Heinrich, the Hong Kong Rotary Club on Second Cricket Test Match-End- longer in force.
Danisch (Dealer in Birds), Gustav Tuesday by Mr. Phil.-8. Delaney, land v. Australia. It will therefore be necessary Diestel. Dover & Co., Mr. Drouth, Traffic Representative for Chins, henceforth for holders of British ML. Eichenbaum (c/o Mrs. of Pan American Airways Co. passports desiring to travel to Muller), D. Fontana & Co., Frazar Germany to apply for a visa to da Co., Ltd., Fryer Trading Co., Ing.
9.30
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eles 17770ke, and 11730kc. 10.45 a.m. „Musical Interlude VAT 10.45 a.m. At Home and Abroad
(A).
11 a.m, Midday News Bulletin (A) 11.05 am. Luncheon Music ...(A), 11.30 am Afternoon Musical
Programme (A).
1 p.m. Broadcast to Schools (A);
In Town Tonight (DI). 1.15 p.m. Musical programme and
Race descriptions (A). 1.50 p.m. Talk by Astronomes
Royal (D1).
3.05 p.m. British Light Music
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** HOPEPEAK having arrived from New-York-and- Ports of call. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Row- loon, where delivery may be obtained as soch se the goods are landed.
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KERVICES CONTRACTUELA DES MYSLAGERIES MARITIMNKS
CONSIGNEE NOTICE,
S.S.ATHOS II" 16 A/3.
BRINGING CARGO FROK MARSEILLES via Ports etc.
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON WEDNES DAY, THE 2ND JUNE, 1938.
CONSIGNEES are hereby informed
that their goods with the exception
Optional targo will not be landed bere, unless notice has been given 48 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but adried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are all Goods remaining undelivered after being handed & stored into the Godowe the sad July, 1935, will be subject to of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf & Godowa Ca., Ltd., Kowloon, whenew All broken, chafed; and clamaged Goods delivery may be obtained immediately 4.30 p.m. At Home and Abroad are to be left in the Godowns, where after landing.
(A).
they will be examined on 30th June 1938, at 10 4.40 p.m. Musical Interlude (A).
A by our Surveyor Capt. Walter C. Weston, 4.45 p.m.
Sporting News' and "Notes (A),
2.50 p.m. News and Announce-Bent
ments (D1),
5.15 p.m. International News Ser-
vice.
5.30 p.m. Australian News (A).. 5.40 p.m. "Our Pleasures" (Talk)
(A).
6.20 p.m. National Programine, ⚫ including description of Second
Test (A).
All claims must be sent in to me on
or before the 2nd July, 1939, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packager will be examined by the Company's Surveyor, Messrs Goddard & Douglsa in the presezos of the Consignees st-10.00 a.m. on Tues- day, the 99th June, 1938.
s Ravense
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Begulations consignees must have a Ravence Officer in attend atce when damaged dutiable goods are examined.
All claims must reach us before the Consignees must have 2nd Aug, 1938, or they will not be Officer in attendance when any dotiable recognised.
goods are examined by the Company's Surveyora,
"
No Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN & CO.,
Agente.
6.45 p.m. Big Ben. Non-Stop Hong Kong, 25th June, 1938.
Variety (D2).
7.30 p.m. Second Test Commen-
tary by H. Marshal! Lord's (D1).
from
RICKMERS LINIE
7.40 p.m. Leslie James, at the NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Organ (D2).
tary (D2). 8.30 p.m. Late News (A); Amster- dam Stock Exchange Report (HI).
Exchange"
8.35
p.m. (D2).
"Empire
8.50 p.m. Harold Sandler and his
Vienese Octet (D2).
3.50 p.m. A Musical Sport Review
(HL). 9.15 p.m. Becond Test Commen-
tary (D2).
M.V.
No Fire insurance will be affected by ļus in any esse whatever.
B. OHL,
"Agent. Béng Kong, 2nd June, 1938.
CONSIGNRES' NOTICE, THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO","
ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS..
Co
THE 68. BENREOCH"
8.20 p.m. Second Test Commen-TURSULA RICKMERS"
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 & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be 8.40 p.m. Daily News Bulletin obtained as soon as the goods are
(HI).
NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Landed
informed that all Goods are being here, anless notice has been given 48 and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Optional cargo will not be landed landed at their risk into the hazardous hours prior to vessel's arrival, but the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf carried on from port to port to the [and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or fina!
port of call
to which the option from the wharves Delivery may be extends.
obtained. No claims will be admitted after Lue No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, sad all Goods have left the Godowns and all goods remaining undelivered after the Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th July, 1934, will be subject to 27th June, 1938, will
1. ba subject to rent. All broken chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, be presented to the undersigned on or All Claims against the steamer must where they will be examined on 2nd before the 11th July, or they will not July, 1938, at 10a.m., by our be Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and To comply with the General Bonded"
recognized Douglas.
Warehouse Regulations, consignees To comply with the General Bonded must have a Revertan Officer in atten- must have a Revenue Officer in are examined. Warehouse Regulations consignees dance when damaged dutiable goods Attendance when damaged dotiabl All broken, chated and damages goods are examined.
Goods are to be left in the Godowas 28th June, 1938, at 9 am. bv Hássza. where they will be examined on the Carmichael & Clarke.
9.25 p.m. Special broadcast for Central and South America by the R.C. Broad. Asa. (H.L).· 9.30 pm. News and Announce-
ments.
9.55 p.m. Service and Address by His Grace, the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Cathedral (D3).
10 p.m. Talk on Sports by Mr.
Han Hollander (H.I.).
10.45 pm. Band of 2nd Btl Sea- forth Highlanders from Em- pire Exhibition (D3).
11.20 p.m. Second Test Summary by H Marshall from Lord's (D3).
11.30 p.m. in Town Tonight"
(D.3)
12 p.m. Big Ben, News and An-
nouncements (D3). "
12.30 a.m. Music Hall songs (D3).
rent
4th Aug., 1938, or they will not be All claims must reach us before the recognized.
No Insurance will he effacted. "Bills of Lading will be countersigned
JEBBEN & CO., Agenta.
by
Hong Kong, 6th June, 1934,
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned · B. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.
magenta Hong Kong, 21st June, 1938.
12.30 am. Second Test Commen- NURSE'S BOARD EXAMINATIONS
tary by H. Marshall from Lord's (D.3).
12.40 am: "For the Colonial Ber-
vice" (Talk) (DS).
1a.m. The John MacArthur
Quintet (D.3).
1.20 am. Second Teat Commen- tary by H. Marshall from Lord's (D3).
A-Australia.
D.I-Daventry, Trans. L D.II-Daventry, Trans II. DIII-Daventry, Trans III. HI-Holland-India.
List Of Successful Candidates
Nurses Board Examinations are Chan.
The following results of the jpital: Miss Peola Lal Miss May
the Clavemment}
notified gazette:--
in
PRELIMINARY
FINAL
Government Hospitals: Mies [Kathleen Yung, Mr. Lee Vick chuna (credit in Surgery),* ́ ̄M{5x Government Hospitals: The Lily Mildred Lam, Mr. Cheung Misses Irene-Ue, (credit in Anato-Chi-tal, Miss Edith Teeng my and Physiology), Ruby Woo, Kwong Wah Hospital: Miss Chan Angeline Mo. Phyllis Keeble, Elste Sau-sang, as Two Man-ying, Miss Wong, Theodora Agnes Asome, Mr. Cheung Shuk-chi George Pang (credit in. Anatomy and Physiology), Miss Jenny, Poon. Miss Yeung Yin-zaui.
Tang Wah Eastern Hospitalį, Tang Wah Hospital: The Misses Alice Memorial & Affiliated Hos Kwok Tuk-king. Chuf Ballan.pitals: Miss Taing Chiu-yang, Misa Bung Ngan-yan, Lee Hop-king, Ng Ho Sau-chan an It is notified in a Government
Lat-in, Wong Wat-zing.. Becording-Gazette that His Excellency the Tuns Wah Eastern Hospital:
Governor in Council has,
under Miss Wan, Yak-ying, Miss Hung
A commentary during play by Howard Marshall from Lora's Cricket Ground, London.
p.m. London Relay-The
9.50 p.m. Organ Music.
(Wolstenholme)-Reginald Goss- The Question: The Answar
Custard, F.R.CO.. At Kingsway Hall, London; Traumere! (Reverie --Schumann)-win H. Lamare (Organ Solo).
the nearest German Consular Om-Artur Goldmann, W. Hildenhagen, Co.), Sa Pa Yin (c/o Messrs. Madler News. cer and for holders of German or Hong Kong & Shanghai Trading Ribet & Cle), Tit. Fa. Vitrax, W. H. Austrian passports desiring to Corp., Mr. A. Howieson (as. Bright E. Webster. F. A. Welti & Son, travel to the United Kingdom or ton), Mme. Egbert Kahr, Miss Messrs. The Wharinger, J. N. WI to those British Colonies which are Anna Koo, R. N. Lindeman (Aus-son (e/o Aerial Transport Co. of not self-governing, British protec-tralian Petroleum. Co.), Tit. Fa. Blam. Ltd.), "Mr. and Mrs. Charles torates and Protected States and Lynn, Messrs. T. H. Mendise. Nam Wittschiebe. Yuen Kee & Co.. Territories under Mandate admin Hing Weaving Factory. The Library
|! Registered Articles latered by His Majesty's Govern National University of Peking.. Mra. A. Amann (Parcel), Amer!- ment in the United Kingdom to Quan Lee Shipbuilder, Robinson can Engineering Corp. Herrn Chén which the said Agreements were Music Co., John K. Rose, George Wang Leing, Paul Mertenaz, Ban applied, to apply for the requisite Salle. Professer Shing (College of Miguel Brewery (Parcel), Tien Ban vis to the nearest British Con-Dentistry National Central Univer- Ngte (ejo Fafoeng Njau, money son. lar or Passports Control Omeer. sity of China); Messra, Silcomb & order).
Victorian Melodies" 10.02 p.m. B.B.C.
SATURDAY A HOLIDAY
His Excellency the Governor has
APPOINTMENT
been pleased to appoint Mr Alice Memorial & Affiliated Hos-Claude Bramall Burgerk to be De- vitals; Miss Yeung Yuen-Jee puty Clerk of Counelis, with-effect
and Conducted by Stanford Robin-ance, 1912, appointed Saturday,
A Musical Sequence Produced section. 7 of the Holidays Ordin- Bul-ching."
July 2, 1938, to be observed as a general holiday.
11 p.m. Close DOWD.
Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hos-from June 21,