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On Wavelengths of 355

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RELAY OF 4TH TEST MATCH FROM HEADINGLEY

Schuberi Trio,

12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Service af intercession from St. John's Cathedral..

12.30 p.m. Charlie Kunz. (Piano). Piano Medleys Nos. R 22 and R 23.

heart, When I Grow too Old to Dream: Rehearsing a Lullaby. etc."")

Reginald Dixon.

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m. Pablo Casals (Cello), Moment Musical (Schubert); Le Cygne (8lant-Saens); Qayette Tendre (Hillemacher); Chanson Villageoise (Popper); Apres Reve (Faure).

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE RADIO

TODAY'S BROADCASTS

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Calls Q.S.G. G.S.O. G.S.B.

8.20 p.m. London Relay-The Fourth Cricket Test Match England v. Australia.

A Commentary on the Closing overs before lunch, and a Summary of the Morning's Play by Howard Marshall from Headingley.

8.35 p.m. London Relay-"Empire

1242 p.m. Latest Dance Records. Foxtrots. Have you ever been in Heaven? My Heaven in the Pines -Mantovani and His Orch. Quick Exchange." Step You're an Education Tango Foxtrot By an Old Pagoda-Joe the Dominions and Colonies. Loss and His Band. Foxtrots. Georgianna; Night Time in Cairo- and Leslie Jeffries' Orchestra. The Six Swingers.

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

1.03 p.m. Musical Comedy Selce.

Points of view by travellers from

8.50 p.m. Mary Kay (Centralto)

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

525282

17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c (19.79m.) 9.51m.c. (31.55m.) G.S.H... 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) Trans. I (G.S.U.. G.S.G. G.S.B.), Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). Trans, III (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VLR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacyeles.

HOLLAND-INDIA Ravin's Serenade" "Ravin!) Au- Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88m. and 15.57m.; Frequen- tomne (Chaminade) - "Orchestra. Love's Old Sweet Song (Bingham cles 17770ke, and 11730kc.

10.45 A Brown Bird Singing (Haydn

Home a.m.-"At Wood)--Mary Kay. Dance of the Abroad." (A).

(Kennedy Russell) The 11.05 Luncheon Music (A).

11.30-Afternoon Musical Pro- Gypsy gramme (A).

and

CURRENT AccursTs opened and FIXED Derosans received for One Year or shorter periods at rater which will be quoted an applications. Įtion,

"Operette" Noel Coward)-His Icicles . Tiw Bale'a Hear! Office in

Majesty's Theatre Orch: Countess Frolicsome Hare (Hope)---Orches London undertakes/ Executor sod Trustee business, and claims Mitzi; Operette (from Operette)-tra. Hey Gypsy. covery of British Income

Fritzi Massary "Home and Beauty" (Countess Maritza) Dearest Love 1.00 pm."Topical Gazette." (D overpaid, ou terras which may be-Magda Neeld. Janet Lind und (from Operette. Noel Coward)-1); Broadcast to Schools, by Stan-

Webster Booth. "Venus in Sak"- Orchestra. Theatre Orchestra

Tax

ascertained at any of the Agencies and Branches.

D. J. GILMORE.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Acting Manager. Press, Weather Forecast and An

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For the Hong Kong. & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

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BANK OF EAST ASIA,

LIMITED.

Authorised Capital....$10,000,000:00

Paid-up Capital........ Reserve and Undivided.

Profita

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2,776,728.70

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Board of Directors :- Sir Shouson Chow, Chairman Li Koon Chun, Esq. Li Lan Sang, Esq. P. K. Kwok, Esq. Wong ChuSon, Esq. Wong Yun Tong, Esq. Kan Ying Pu, Esq. Chan Ching Shek. Fung Ping Wah, Esq.

Esq.

Kan Tong Pu, Esq., Chief Manager Li Tse Fong, Esq., Manager.

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Manager

BANK OF CHINA

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BANK

PAID-UP CAPITAL...840,000,000.0

BRANCHES ALL OVER CHINA: Owing to our numerous Brancher in China and connections in th principal Commercial Centres o the World, we are able to extene to our Clients special facilities for Domestic and Foreign Banking and Exchange.

Head Office SHANGHAI Hongkong Branch:

4. QUEEN'S ROAD, C. South China Offices:

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Every descriptions of Banking and Exchange business transacted.

CANTON Loader

auproved Current Accounts opened in Local SWATOW Currency and, Fixed Deposits re- SHIUCHOW KINGCHOW reivel for one year or shorter We also handle the issue of perials in Local and Foreign Cur Bonds and other Public Funds of pencies on tering which will be the Chinese Government both at quoted on application.

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KAN TONG PO,

Chief Manager.

Rubber Industry Of Canada

Of Considerable Importance

to

The rubber industry of Canada is of considerable importance the industrial life of the Dominion. Increased use of rubber mant. factures in Canada and the 'resulting greater output of the rubber Industry is, accountable for the fact that imports of raw rubber into Canada mostly from the" British Straits Settlements in the first. eleven months of the current fiscal year to the end of February amounted to 74,024,000 pounds valued at $14,045,000. This compares with -56,690,695 pounds valued at $9,122,961 in the corresponding eleven months of the preceding ûscal year.

alone

Imports in January

In addition, 734,801 pounds en- amounted to 4,007,973 pounds, antered Canada through the United "Increase of 351,550 pounds over States and 22,502 pounds through January 1937. Imports in Febru- the United Kingdom, thus loosing ary were slightly lower than in the identity of the country of the corresponding month last year. origin, .......

of

In the first two months of this Canada now ranks among the year, imports of 4,270,917 pounds leading countries of the world as were shipped in direct from the manufacturer of rubber goods. British Straits Settlements. 345.968 In 1938, the Dominion was the pounds from Ceylon, and 11:188 seventh largest Amporter of raw pounds from the Netherlands In-rubber in the world, ranking after dies.

the United States, the United

nouncements.

140 p.m. Schubert Trio in R Major for Plano. Violin and Cello -Elly Ney Trio.

2.15 pm. Close Down.

6 D.m. Dance Music.

p.m.

Play

9.15

London Relay-The Fourth Cricket Match.

Howard Marshall from Headingley, A commentary during play by

9.30 p.m. London Relay The News.

9.50 p.m. Turner Layton. - Sailing Home with the Tide (Danby and Connelly); On Tres- sure Island (Leslie and Burke);

Quickstep A Sallboat in the When Evening Comes Hal Stan- Moonlight Waltz. Moonlight Val-ton)..

ley-Victor Silvester and His, Ball- 10 p.m. London Relay-"Sunny room" Orch. Slow Foxtrot. Where Side Up."

are You? "Swing Step You showed A Radio version of the famous me the Way-Victor Silvester and Janet

Gaynor--Charles His Ballroom Orch. Tangos. Novia: Flim.

Desconfiale-Orquesta Tipica Frau- 11 pm. Close Down. cisco Canaro. Foxtrots. The Lady

who wouldn't be Kissed; Swing... Swing. dear Mother-in-law-

Farrell

George Elrick and His Swing Music England v. Australia:

ley Lowe (A)..

1.15-Afternoon gramme. (A).

Musical

Pro-

1.30-Montague Brearley and his Orchestra (1):

2.30 "Sporting Rivalries." (D 1). 2.50-News (1)

4.30 "At Home and Abroad." (A)....... "

4.45 Sporting News and Notes (A).

5.25-Commentary on News (A). 5,40 "New Zealand's New Deal,” by NM. Richmond (A).

6.00 "Into the Light."« (A), 8,45-"Orient Express." (D_2). 7.30 The Fourth Test Maten. Commentary during play by Ho- ward Marshall from Leeds (D 2).

7.40 Recital by Peter Dawson, baritone D 2),

8.20 The Fourth Test Match.

Words right out of my Special Transmission Commentary on closing overs and

Makers. Foxtrot. You took the

Mouth

፡፡

Waltz. The Waltz lives on Waltz-

From 10 p.m." to 1.40 am today, Henry Jacques and His Orch.

a ball-by-ball description of the Foxtrots. The Snake Charmer; Let Test Match at Leeds, will be radiat-. Er Go-Nat Gonella,, and His ed from Daventry, simultaneously Georgians. Foxtrot. I'd Like ta with Transmission 3, on the follow- sec Samoa of Samoa Tanging frequencies:

Lonely Troubadour - Mantovani and His Orchestra. Foxtrots. The Popcorn Man Reckless Night on board an Ocean Liner-Ray Ven-" tura and his Colleglans. Foxtrots. Cry, Baby Cry. Sweet as a Song- "The Organ, The Dance Band, and Me. Waltz, Sympathy-Jay Wil- bur and His Band.

7 p.m. For The Children.

Nursery Rhymes including Humpty Dumpty. Old: King Cole. Little, Bo-Peep, Goosey, Goosey Gander. Little Tommy Tucker etc.

Singing Game. A Ring. A Ring O'

10.-11.30 p.m. (approx) GSP 16.31 Mc/s. 19.60 metres 11.45 1.40 am. (approx.) GSP 11.75 MC/8, 25.53 metres

"ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE: TALKS NOT HALTED

Washington, July 23. Negotiations in connection with

summary of the morning's play by Howard Marshall (D3).

8.30 "Empire Exchange." (D ̈2). 3.50-The Roy Cadence Sextet (D 2); Musical Memories No, 1.

9.16 The Fourth Test Match. Commentary by Howard Marshall from Leeds (D 2)..

9.30-News (D 2)... 9.55-Musical Tonica 111 (H. I.). Side Up (D-3); Talk on sports 10.00-A Radio version of "Sunny

by Han Hollander (H. I).

11.30 The Fourth Test Match.

Afternoon's play summarised by Howard Marshall from Leeds (D

3).

13.20-Hawilan Music (D 3). - 12.30-The Fourth Test Match. Commentary from Leeds by Ho- ward Marshall (D 3).

12.40-The Cafe Colette Orches-

Roses From the Studio Serial the Anglo-American Trade Agree-tra (D-3). Story-"Seeing the Empire" Alice in been halted as reported abroad. Commentary on closing overs and ment are progressing and have not 1.25 The Fourth Test Match. Wonderland. Twinkle, Twinkle,

Little Bat. Jabserwocky, Fury said declared Mr. Cordell Hull at a summary of day's play by Howard

Marshall (D 3). to a Mouse, Will you walk a little press conference yesterday. Faster. More Very Young Songa.

He reiterated

that he knew

Us Two, Knights and Ladles. In the nothing of any negotiations be Dark sung by George Baker

Britain and the United

tween

7.28 p.m. Closing Local Stock States regarding a dollar-sterling Quotailons.

7.30 p.m.

London 'Relay-The Fourth Cricket Test Match Eng-

land v. Austrália.

agreement.-(Reuter).

A commentary during play by Howard Marshall from Headingley. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

7.40 p.m. Reginald Dixon (Organ) and Sam Browne (Baritorie).

I'm Sitting High on a Hill Top. (Johnston)-Sam Browne Naughty Marietta. Mississippi (Film Selec- tions)--Reginald Dixon. Let's Face the Music (Irving Berlin) Alone (Freed and Browne)-Sam Browne. Dixon Hits No. 2 (Call me Sweet-

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGELIKS MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

9.8. FELIX ROUSSEL" 18'A/38.

BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES via SAIGON, etc.

·

Kingdom, Japan, Germany, France ARRIVED HONG KONG OR WEDNES. and Russia.STATE

DAY, 1H8 2018 JULY, 1938. In 1938 there was a total capital } investment of $64,600,479 in Cana-that their goods with the exception ONSIGNEES are hereby informed du in establishments manufactur- of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are ing rubber tires, rubber footwear being landed & stored into the Godowy and other rubber goods. The value of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf

All claime must be sent in to me on

A-Australia. D.I-Daventry, Trans. L D.II-Daventry, Trans 11. " D.III-Daventry, Trans III. H.J-Holland-India.

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From LEITH. MIDDLESBRO”,

ANTWERP, "LONDON AND STRAITS

THE S., "BENVENUE”

CONSIGNEES. fods are being YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

MONDAY, JULY 25, 1938.-PAGE 13-

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MANILA,

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are hereby notified that their Cargormed that all Goods are being

will

bo discharged into Holt

No Claims will be admittel after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 30th July, 1938,ill be subject to Bent.

"NEPTUNA." YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie landed at their risk into the hazardous at Consignees risk and subject and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Terms and Conditions of Storage at Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be Godown Co, Ltd, whence and/or from ready for Delivery from Godown on the wharves Delivery may be obtained. sad after 21st July.

Optional Cargo will not be landed bere, unless Notice has been given prios to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option. extends,

All broken, chafed and damaged food are to be left in the Godowns, whers they will

1 be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 A and Noos within the Free Storage period No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered All broken, chafed and damaged Goods after the 28th July, will be subject to are to be left in the Godown where Rent.

they will be examined on the 20th. July, 1938, at 10 AM by Mesire. Goddard and Douglas.

All Claims against the Vessel maat be presented to the Undersigned on a before the 11th Aug. or they will not be recognised

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents

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landed at their rink into the hazardous and/or extra 'bazardons. Godowns of the Hore Kore AND Kowloon WHARF AND 21st July, 1938. GODOWN COMFANT; LTD., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be ablained

Doods have left the Godowas, and all No Claims will be admitted after the Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th July, 1938, will be subject to rent

All Claims against the Bidamer must

not be recognised.

All Ouims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on OF hefore the 15th Aug, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

To

comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenze Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable, goods are examined

No Fire Josurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.

Agenth Bung Kong, 23rd July, 1939, [6145

ANY LETTERS FOR YO

Post Office Notice

WA. J. Aernout;

National Provincial Bank; Ltd.: J. Barr, Representative, Ngh! Klet Bien, Sino-American

Im

Mra. Francis Fisher:

unigung

Equipment

...

The Office

Co.:

John E. Rose; 28 d... Professor Bhing, College bi Den-

of production in 1836 was consider & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence be presented to the Undersigned on or ably bigher than that of 1835, the delivery may be obtained immediately before the 11th Aug., 1938, or they will Messrs. 1 and R. Morley; Frederick Trading Co total being $42,054.808 compared after landing, with $55,949,570.

or before the 80th July, 1938, or To comply with the General Bonded Berlin; Rubber exports in the first two they will not be recognized Warehouse Regulations, consignees Messra: Canton Highway Ma-Oriental Industries Ltd; months of 1938 were valued at Damaged Fackages will be examined must have a Revenue Offer in attend. terial Supply:

ance whet damaged dutisble, goods more than $2,000,000 and were by the Company Surveyor, Howe shipped to 69 different countries the Conairees at 10.00 am, on Tues are to be left in the Godowns are Goddard & Douglas in, the presence of

To examined.

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods of the world. The principal mar day, the 28th July, 1938. kets were: New Zealand. Brazil. Consignes must have & Betonat

they will be raamined on the: 26th July, Venezuela. British South Africa Officer in attendance when any dutable 1838, at 9am. by Mesars, Carmichael Jamaica, Colombia, Peru and the goods are examined by the Company's

& Clarke, Straits Settlements. It is interest Burveyors ing to note that Canada shipped us in any case whatever, ne

No Fire inversace will be effected by manufactured rubber to several of

ROHL the sources of supply of the

2 raw

*** Agent, rubber timports Into the Dominion Hong Kong, 20th July, 1888,

3)

No Fire Insurance has beer effected Bill of Lading will be countersigned by WR.LOLEY ALA (CHINA KT

Date Agenda,ange Hong Kong, 22nd July, 1988

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Banking Co.:

D. Nan Coon, c/o Fu Kwa tistry National Central Univeralty of China Frederick Simpson: Hong Kong, and Shanghai Tradt-Bintoon Oversea Trading Co.; J. L ing Corp., Edgar Horwood; yde D. Stuart; Subfia; e

International Merchandising Co. Donald C. Ward; L H. Waah-. Mrs. M. R. Johns

brook: Messra. The Wharfinger; and Co..

M. A. Kardish; Alvin King: Messrs. Leatherman, Co., Lto Hol

Tschehn, Olga; Titi, F. Lynn:

The Macmillan. Co.; J. A. Miller (Telegram); F. W. Milling;

Mr. Lee H. Young Ypen Kee.

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