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Rotary Speech

12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service

Song of Prince Galitsky ("Prince Ignor"-Borodin). Song of the Needy Pilgrim (Nekrassoff- Nevs- trueff-Manikin); Arise, Red Sun.

Russian Folk Song),

9.15 D.m London Fourth Cricket Test Match. Eng- land v. Australia.

Relay--The

FOREIGN

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TODAY'S BROADCASTS

A commentary during play by Howard Marshall from Headingley, Leeds.

9.30 p.m.

Calls

G.S.G.

G.S.O.

London Relay The

G.S.B.

G.S.II.

9.50 p.m. Band of H.M. Grenadier

of Intercession from St. John's News." Cathedral

"Katia

JJ

12.30 p.m. London Palladium Or-Guards. chestra and Gitia Alpar (Soprano). The Turkish Patrol (Michaelis).

Patrol "Mald⚫ Of The Mountains" The Guards

(Williams):

(Fraser-Simson);

Coronation March and Hymn (Sir Waltz The Dancer Waltz Gubert) Edward German-Arr. Dan God- London Falladiam Orchestra con-

frey), ducted by William E. Pethers; Sing

10 p.m. London Relay-Sallor Something In The Morning (From Songs and Shanties... Charles B. Cochran's Coronation The B.B.C. Men's Chorus con- Revue. "Home and Beauty); No ducted by Trevor Harvey: Ray- More From Charles B. Cochran's mond Newell (Baritone) with Coronation Revue "Home and Ernest Lush at the Plano. Boney Beauty") - Gitta Alpar; The was 3 Warrior, Blow the Man Druid's Prayer-Waltz (Davaon); Down. Tom's Gone to Hilo. What Dreaming-Waltz (Joyce) The shall we do with the Drunken London Palladium Orchestra con- Sailor? We're all bound to go. ducted by William E Pethers; Play Banty Anna Sally Brown (A]] It Again (Hungarian Song) (From from The Shanty "Book. Part 1: Charles B Cochran's Coronation Terry). Donkey Riding. The Old

Starmalong. Revue "Home and Beauty"; Twi-Charlot.

Spanish

light Sonata (From Charles B. Ladies. (All from The Oxford Song Cochran's Coronation Revue "Home Book, Vol. II. Thomas Wood). Dur

and Beauty")-Gitta Alpar; Moon-ing the War Raymond Newell time (Collina);", Les Sylphides served with the Royal Engineers in (Cussans arr. Lotter)-The London German East Africa and was in- Palladium Orchestrá conducted by valided home in 1919. He then re- Richard Crean.

sumed his studies at the Guildhall School of Music, London, where he remained until 1923. During that period he won many scholarships

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

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15.18m.c.(19.79m.)

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9.51m,c. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) Trans. (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.).

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(D 1: Musical Programme (A). " 2.15 --Sonata Recital. Maurice Libowitch (violin) and Thelma Bryan (pianoforte) (D1).

2.50 News (D 1). 4.30-"At Home and Abroad (A). 4.45 -Sporting News and Notes

5.25--Commentary on News (A), 5.40- "The News 'Behind The News." (A).

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1.03 p.m. Hawalian Music, Samoan Love Song-Hawalian and prizes. He was engaged in (A). Navelty (From 'Taboo')--Andy concert, work from 1923 to 1926 and Iona and His Islanders with vocal then toured the musle-halls for a chorus: South Sea Island Medley. year. Since that time he has play- Intro:-Hawaiian Sunshine; Ha-ed the lead in many large produc- wallan Eyes.--The Twilight Serena- tions at London theatres. He tour ders: Broadway's Gone Hawali ed South Africa in 1929, (From 'Love and Hisses'); Fare-; 10.30 p.m. Dance Music. well Hawaii (Botterell, Buchel and Slow Fox-Trot-Just. Remember: Phillips) The Hawaiian Islanders | Quickstep-My Cal Mezzanine. --- with vocal chorus.

Gerry Moore (Plano) In strict

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

Merrick (D 2),

7.40 Pianoforte Recital by Frank

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Tu Sais-Henry King and His 1.25 p.m. Casanį Club Orchestra. Hotel Fierte Orchestra with vocal 8.05"The Artist Today." by Eric Life Begins When You're In Love refrain, Jalousie-Xavier Cugat Newton. (D 2). (From The Music Goes Round'); and His Hotel Waldorf-Astoria 8.20-The Fourth Test Match. The Feller That Played The Pian-Orchestra. Fox-Trots-In A Little Commentary on closing overs be ner-Comedy Waltz; Old Ship O French Casinc; Smile When You fore lunch and summary of morn- Mine Fox-Trot; Sympathy Say Goodbye (from "The Showing's play by Howard Marshall Waltz.

Goes On").-Jay Wilbur and His from Leeds (D 2). Kelay of the Rotary Band with vocal chorus by Jack

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THE Motor Vessel

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having arrived, consignees of cargo by MONSIGNEES are hereby informed her are informed that all goods are

of the Hong Kong Hotel: | Robins Can't Be Wrong.-Billy Cnt- 9.10 Regimental band (H. L). Speaker: Lt.-Col. H. B. Holt. Sub-ton and His Band with voral | ject; "Reminiscences Of Abyssinia.”] chorus. Waltzes Cuckoo Waltz: Commentary by Howard Marshall C that their goods with the exception being landed at their fisks into the

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

9.15 The Fourth Test Match. Brigitte-Dajos Bela Dance Cr-trom Leeds (D2).

6 pm. Symphony Orchestra con-chestra. ducted by Albert Coates.

Cinderella-A. Phantasy. (Exc Coates); The Jester At The Wed- ding Eric Coates)1. March; 2 Valse.

6.18 p.m. Violin and Viola Volos. Valse Triste (C. Scott)--Marjorie Hayward (Volta) with Plano; Lon- donderry Air (Irish Air-arr

11. p.m. Close down,

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Tertis) Lionel Tertis (Viola Solo) New Bombay Venture

with Ethel Hobday at the Plano; La Clochette Paganini)--Alfredo Rode (Violin) with Piane..

6.28 p.m. Beethoven-Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36.

Played by the Vienna Philhar monic Orchestra conducted by Clemens Krauss.

p.m. Songs by Elena Gerhardt (Mezzo-Soprano).

.

9.30-News (D 2), 10.00 Sallor Songs and Shanties (D 3).

10.10-Talk on West-Friesland (H. L.).

11.20 Paul Revere." An episode of the American War of Indepen- dence (D 3).

12.30 Ronald Gourley in Plano- forte Improvisations (D 3).

12,30-The Fourth Test Match. Commentary' by Howard Marshall from Leeds (D 3)."

1240 Recital. by Veronica Mansfield, mezzo-soprano (D3).

1.00 am-Dance Music by Billy

of Opium, Treasure and Valcables are hazardous and/or extra-bazardans being landed & stored into the Godowns godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd. whence & Goddown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

All

No claims will be admitted after the

goods "have left the grdowns and all- must be sent in to me on goods remaining undelivered after Int or before the 30th July, 1939, or Aug. 1838, will be subject to rent. they will not be recognized.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned on or they

Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Surveyor, Mess before 8th Aug, 1938, Goddard & Douglas in the presence of will not be recognized. the Consignoce at 10:00 am on Tues- day, the 28th July, 1838.

All broken, shafed and damaged goodn must be left in the godowns, where they will be examined by the steamer's

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Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when any dutiable #arveyor on the 30th July, 1938, at, goods are examined by the Company's Surveyora.

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

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The Government of Bombay have created an Industrial Advisory Board for this province with Sir Chunilal V. Mehta as Chairman. The Board consists of fifteen men- bers including prominent indus-Bissett and his Canadians (D3). | Bong Kong, 10th July, 1988. trialista, merchants and the Direc- 1.25 The Fourth Test Match. tor of Industries. The Deputy Commentary on closing overs and Der Musensohn (The Poet) Director of Industries will be the summary of the day's play by Ho- (Schubert):"Das Rosenband (The Secretary of the Board.

ward Marshall from Leeds (D3) Rose-Garland) (Schubert); Im The functions of the Board will Fruhling (In Spring)-(Schubert). be to advise the Government on 7.10 p.m. Closing local "Stock (1) all new schemes and proposals relating to industrial development Quotations.

7.12 p.m. Wagner-Liszt-"Tann-n the province of Bombay (2) all hauser" Overture.

thatters of policy affecting, various Played by Benno Moiseiwitsch sections of the Department of In- (Plano Solo).

dustries, (3)`all matters of public 7.30

D.In. London

A—Australia.

D.I-Daventry. Trans. I D.II—Daventry, Trans II. DII-Daventry; Trans IIL. H.J-Holland-India.

Relays The interest in connection with the England v. Australia: Fourth Cricket Test Match Ens- Department of Industries and such Special Transmission

land v. Australia.

other matters on which Govern-

A commentary during play by mient desire to have the opinion of Howard Marshall from Headingley, the Board. Leeds.

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Agents. Hong Kong, 25th July, 1938.

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From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO",

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THX 88,"BENVENUE" THE MY

NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby TONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are bring

"NEPTUNA".

Cinformed that all Goods are being landed at their jak into the hazardous

landed at their risk into the hazardons | and/or 'eries basardous Godowns of the From 10pm to 1.40 sm. today, and/or estes hazardous Godeway of the Hone KorS AND KOWLOON WHARF ASE, a. ball-by-ball description of the Bong Kong and Kowicon Whael and Gooown Company, Liro, whence madfar The Board will constitute sub-Test Match at Leeds, will be radiat- Godown Co, Ltd, whence and/or from from the whares Delivery, may be 7.40 p.m. Studio-Mrs. R. Sanger committees, for

(a) marketing ed from Daventry, simultaneously the wharves Delivery may be obtained. abiained.

No Claims will be admitted after the (Soprano) accompanied by A. Tnandicom products, (b) selection with Transmission 3, on the follow-

No Claim bil be admitted after thé Goods hays left the Godowns, and 23 Goods have left the Godowns, and all of chemistry and electrical en-ing frequencies: gineering scholars and such other

|Goods remaining undelivered after, the | Goods remaining undelivered after the 10.-11.30 p.m. (approx) 30th July, 1978, will be subject to Rent 28th July, 1988, all be subject to rent work as the Board may consider GBP 16.31 Mc/s, 19.80 metres

AB Clays against the Steamer mont All Claims against the Steamer must necessary.

11:45 1.40 am (BPPT) before the 18th Aug. 1835, or they before the 11th Aug. 1938, or they will be presented to the Undersigned on or the presented to the Undersigned on 'er G&P 11.75 Mc/s: 25.53 metres will not be recognised.

not be recognized,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned | Lay (Piano).

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Laymen To Fight Malaria

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Two hundred tropical workers was important for the laymen to who are not doctors or nurses have take an active part in the preven- begun to attend a course on the tion of disease. control of malaria.

The first course in 1920 Was It is held at the Ross. Institute attended by 15 This year's at- tendance of 201-a record-in-

of the London School of Hygiene eludes 29 missionaries. 5 Imperis! and Tropical Medicine.

Airways trainees, and 109 planters. Sir Malcolm Watson, Director of The value of the course, which the Institute, introducing the 's entirely free, has been shown in course, said that although their past years by the decrease of primary object was the teaching medical costs and the improvement of tropical medicine and hygiene of health among labourers in the to doctors they realised that it tropics.

In a short programme of French |Songs by Jacques-Daloroze.

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements,

8.05 p.m. London Relay-"The Artist Today"-4.

"

The existing

committees for these purposes will cease to exist

i

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, code gases must baye à Betanus Officer in attend- ance when damaged, dutisble,

goods are examinadi tegak

by Meara, Carmiobaal

To comply with the General Bonded as soon as the Board has constitut-

Warehouse Regulations, consignees must A talk by Eric Newton."

have a Brvence Officer in attendance 8.20 p.m. London Relay Theed. Its sub-committees.

The remains of wrecked Jap- when damaged dutiable!

dutiable goods are 'Fourth Cricket Test Match. Eng- The Board may form other, subanese bombers shot down last examined

land v. Australia.

committees also and lay down month will soon be displayed.

All bookmy, chafed and damaged Goods All broken, shaled mod damaged fooda A commentary on the closing deânste functions for them. Each The Canton Municipal Teamcare to be left in the Godowns, where are to be left in the Godowashers overs before lunch and a summary sub-committee will have the power Administration has issued a notice July, 1938, at 10, by Messra 1938, at

they will be examined on the 29th they will be examined on the 26th, July,

Marshall from Headingley, Leeds. of the morning's play by Howard to co-opt not more than two ex-to the owners of motor-cars, that Goddard and Douglas,

perts. Further, the sub-commit-whether the vehicle is owned by No Fire Insurance has been effected. 8.35 pm. Borodin-Quartet No. 2 tees within their own sphere will private persons, or chartered by

Bill of Lading will be countersigaré in D Major.

function independently of the the Government and Military De- | by Played by the Pro Arte Quartet Board and submit their reports partment, it is necessary to ob-

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & (ɔ. LADY (Onnou-Halleux-Prevost Maas) direct to the Government through tain a Pass from the Tramic office Hong Kong, 23rd July, 1838.

Agento. 9.00 p.m. Songs by Theodore the Director of Industries and send before any car is allowed to go

16145 Challapine (Bass).

coples thereof to the Board.

out of the city,

& O

No Fire Inritice has been affected Bills of Lading will be countedgued by W.B. LOXLEYİLƏ (CHINA) ITE.

{Agenda2 Ar Hong Kong, 22nd July, 1938

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