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CHILDREN'S ESSAY COMPETITION

LITTLE KOWLOON GIRL'S WINNING EFFORT. Considerable interest is being manifested in the Wright's Coal

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTERDAY

New York, Aug. 5. Tar Soap Competition, of which Dow Jones AverageR: Aug. 4 Aug. &

30 Industrials dotails have appeared in the 20 Rolla

Telegraph. These contests are 20 Uilities... opon to all schoolchildren, and

ara

60.06 02.60 21.05 22.48 24.20 25,21

Messrs. E. A. Picreo & Co. report: being The market is strong, Business

| dame:--2,700,000 shares.

Hawkeye cameras awarded as prizea.

Below will be found one of the winning essays, written by little Jenny Felshow, aged nine years, of the Kowloon Junior School. It is en- titled "Dirly Frankle, the Fairy and Coal Tar Soap."

Air Reduction... Allied Chemical &

Dye... American Can Americon Telegraph Dirty Frankie was little boy

& Telephone who hated to wash himself. He American never was clean, but very dirty

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New

York Drugs, Inc.

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Last Prico $46

To-dav'a Price $40

63 43%

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101.

Tobacco

74

60% 27

76#2 68% 28

13%

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and always sucked his thumb. Auburn Later he had pimples which were Borden Company very itchy, and at last he was Canadian Pacific very willing to wash himself. His, Consolidated Gas of big sister Lily always bathed him in warm and cold water every day and tried all sorts of soap to get rid of the pimples, but all of no use; none of the soaps helped. She was in despair. One day as Ittle Frankie was walking in the International wood he saw a fairy and she said; {

then

Du Pont de Nemours 31% Eastman Kodak General Electric General Foods General Motor

Vester

Take this soap and wash with International Tel. &

she! Tel. A. it every day." And vanished. Frankie ran home und Liggett

14%

GOJA 3016

50%

33% 63%

15

174

26%

26%

124

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28%

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tried the soup but nothing hap

pened, and he thought it was a Pacific Gas & Elee-

In the triv joke being played on him.

Laew's

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50%

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25%

26%

25%

20%

Rail-

wny

124

123%

Corporation of this wonderful soap, When he Sears Roebuck found it, it said "Wrights Coal Standard Oil Com-

And since then all pany of New Tar Soap."

6%

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18

215%

325%

314

want

Carbon The advertisement giving parti- 'United Aircraft & culars of the Children's Competition |

people who

to keep their Sochy-Vacuum Corp. 10% akin clean, soft and healthy use, Union Carbide & Wright's Coal Tar Soup.

10%

21

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Union Pacific

50%

03%

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morning, however, all the pimples Pennsylvania were gone, and everybely rejoiced. |

Frankie went to find the wrapper Radio

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organised by Messrs. Gilman & Co. Enited States Steel 327. Bul., in conjunction with Wright's, Westinghouse E. & Coal Tar Soap is unavoidably held over to-day. It will appear Monday, when the names of this Next week's winners will be given week's competition should prove most popular, as it will be in the nature of a simple weird-building competition.

CHINA'S PROTESTS

IRREGULARITY IN POSTS AND TELEGRAPH

Nanking, Aug. 5. The Chinese Foreign Oflice to day lodged two protests to Tokyo. with reference to the postal and telegraph services Manchuria respectively.

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In the first protest the Chinese communication to Tokyo stutes that

AMUSING CRICKET

MATCH

SHAMEEN MARRIED V. SINGLE

Shameen, Aug 5.

A most amusing criket match was played at Falf yesterday after noon between the married and the single men of Shameen. When stumps were drawn the score was i 53 all out for the married men and 53 for 4 wickets for the single men. The star turn of the match was Mr. R. K. Batchelor, manage of Deacon & Co., who scored 35 for his side.

Japanese nationals at Peiping Owing to the recent heavy rain- Tientsin, Tsingtao and Shanghai afl the ball was lost three times, are organising their own postal being later recovered in pools of service to Manchuria via the local water. A few univited quests Consulate, Legation or steamship assisted in making the game more offices, either using Japanese entertaining, these being a few stamps or collecting cash upon pigs and some buffaloes. delivery. Cases of postal remit-

tance are also reported.

in-

The Chinese Government holds that these steps violate the tegrity of the Chinese postal ad- ministration and request the im-. medinte abolition of the illegal post offices.

With reference to the Manchurin telegraphs, the Chinese communica tion states that the Japanese com- munications administration, with- out the approval of the Chinese Government, has already informed the International Telegraph Feder ation that hereafter all telegraph and radio messages between Man- churia and other countries might be filed via Japan.

The Chinese communication points out that the action not only violates the Chinese administra tive sovereignty, but violates also the Sino-Japanese, telegraph and radio agreements.-Reuter.

JAPAN MUST FAIL

MANCHURIA AS A LIABILITY

London. Aug. 5. "Japan must fail in its Alan- churian adventure," said Mr. Quo Tai-chi, new Chinese Minister in- Man- terviewed to-day by the chester Guardian. "They cannot thrive as settlers on the cold plains

BANK RETURNS

NOTE & SPECIE FIGURES FOR JULY

1.1 The returns of

average Amount of bank notes in circula-

in tion and of specie in reserve Hongkong, during the month ended 31st July, 1932, as certified by the Managers of the respective Banks ure

Janks.

Chartered Bank

K. & S. Bausk Merenuli utk

Average Specie Amount. In Reserve,

1

20,581,MAR H.300.000* 136,533,062 112,000,000 3,107,769 1,360.4017

150,223.GHT 121,650,004

In addition Sterling Securities are deposited with the Crown Agents valued £1,325,100.

In uldition Securities deposit-

ed with the Crown Agents and Strails Government valted at £2,- 747,000.

In adlition Securities deposit- ed with the Crown Agents valued

* 2190,000.

EXCHANGE RATES

of Manchuria and compete with 'Paris thirty million Chinese

Geneva

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

|

THE VOLUNTEERS

CORPS ORDERS FOR THE

"COMING WEEK

Hongkong Voluntcor Defence Corps ordera by Lieut-Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O.. O.B.E. Commanding Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps.

Friday, Aug. 6. Parades.

4

SATURDAY,

SOLICITORS AND A

JUDGE

COMMENTS ON DELAYS RESENTED

were

Some observations made by Mr.. Justice Swift on solicitors criticised at the annual meeting of the Law Society,

(a). Corpa Signals-Parades at Corpe Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on

Mr. C. L. Nordon referred to Tuesday, 9th. August, and Friday. 12th. August, for Signalling Instruc- the fact that Mr. Justice Swift had recently been reported an any- tion.

(b). Machine Gun Company Ing: "It is perfectly horrible the A lecture on characteristics of Ma- chine Gun will be given in the Minia Way writs are being issued in this building, and then solicitors think ture Range on Tuesday, Dih. August they are entitled to go and sleep at 6.30 p.m. 2. On Friday, 12th. August N.C.O's. Class and Signallers in the Central Hall for the rest will all parade at 5.30 p.m. at Hend- of their lives." quartern,

(c). A. A. L. A. Company, No. 1 Soc. A. P. C. and No. 2 So. H. K. Electric. The usual weakly instruc- tion parades are suspended till fur- ther notice. Instead, the two See- tions will parade together on the Best Thursday

layof

each month at A. P. C. Installation, North Point at 6.30 p.m. Members are strongly urged

nttond intermediate parades often

as possible with No. 3 Sec- Centre, at Headquarters every Monding at 6.80 p.m.

A

tion.

Other Sections will parade accord. ing to the following time table:

No. 3 Section, Centre, Rf Head- quarters at 5,30 p.m. on Monday, 8th. August.

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AUGUST 6, 1932,

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

madeant by 2.B.W. on a wavelength of 366 metres. (845 C).

4-7 p.m.

Chinese Recorded Pro-

gramme.

7-11.30 p.m. European Programme. 7-9.30 p.m. A Programme of Victor Hecords.

Guard this

7.2-7.22 p.m. Operatic. Vocal Dust Nigolett-Bafely Tender Blossom (Verdi) Atodam Ameliin Gall-Curel and Gluepor Do Luce 0051.

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That particular judge," Mr. Nordon, "when he was him- self criticised in a manner he did Orchestral-Lehengrin-Prelude (Wagner) not like moved for contempt of court. What would he say if we passed a resolution to say wo strongly resent the words he used." Mr. Barry O'Brien said that it seemed un extraordinary thing for a judge to make a general state- ment affecting the whole of the solicitors' profesalon, which must

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra

slucted by Leopold Stokowski 6791. of Matador Cheru Trayinin-Chorus

(Verdi). Chorus La Travisia-Charita l Gyvales

(Verdi)

Metropolling Opeen Chorus 4103.

7.22-8 p.m. A Concert.

be deeply resented. "Representa- Strings Solo Minuet in G (Beethoven). tions ought to

be made to tho that

appropriate official in order

the feeling of our profession may Cricket be brought respectfully to the No. 5 Section, Kowloon Club, at Kowloon Cricket Club at 6, notice of the judge. p.m. on Turaday, 9th. August,

No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, at Mr. P. H. Martineau, the re- Kowloon Dock at 0.50 p.m. on Friday, 12th. August.

!

The Lord Chancellor had Bug-

Vocal Duri-Beautiful Ohio (MacDonald-Eazi) Olive Kine and File 11skor 1019,

Miniature String Bass Solo-Vase

(Kau- 12ky)

Serge Kosovitsky 1474. Song--Boots (Kiyling-Feiman)

5583. Reinald Werrenrath (Baritone) Pia Soto-Aufschwung (Boarlag)

(Schuman)

Wilhelm Badbear I'lano Sak Tango (Albenis)

1445.

1645.

Wilhelm Bachaus SongThe Nightingale and the Rose (Rimsky-

Kornkow)

Rosa Pannelle (Soprano). 1450. Violin Sofr-Zapatesik (Barazato)

Jascha Helfets. Violin Bolo-Hebrew Melody (Aeliron)

Jascha Heifetz 2003. Song Cunge Din (Kluisi-StressS

Reinald Werrenrath (Baritone) $383.

8 p.m.

Local Time misd Weather Report,

8.3-8.35 p.m. Variety.

tiring President, announced an im- (d). Portuguese Company-The Portant decision of the Counell course of elnases and tortures on allowed, in the scale of costs to in regard to the 33 1-3 percentage teresting and instructive subjects will be continued during the month

solicitors. of August, on Tuesday evenings at 3.30 p.m. In the Lecture Room. All N.C.O's are expected to attend, and geated that the 33 1-3 per cent on any other member of the Company litigation costs might be reduced who is interested, may do so. When to 25 per cent, and to 20 per cent.

of the training Reason commences, the in the case non-contentious position regarding existing N.C.O's. business, including scale charges.rehentral--A Penny for Your Thought

I Azpiazu and his 25avnon Casiner Or and promotions generally, will be re- The Council had unanimously

chestra 22523. considered in the light of the atten-, agreed to accept the Chancellor's Sous-Christels Aled (From "Congress dances at these lectures.

Dance") suggestion, the profession's con-

1 Harvey (Soprano) wung in German. The Afth feeture will be on Tues-

tribution to economy in these Songleurigen Lied from "Congres day. Dth. August.

Subject:Itifu and Hand-Grenade" N.C.O., 1st. difficult times.

Willy Fritsch (Baritone) sung in German. Battalion, South Wales Borderers. | Mr. Charles Edward Barry (This record in kindly fomned by a ilstaner).

Parade (Bristol) was elected president orkestral--Deep Night

thrchentral If I find You, G.16 and Sir Reginald Poole vice-pre- p.m. on Monday, 8th.

August.

and sident. tered to Kennedy Road Range for Vickers gun firing instruction and} demonstration. All ranks are re- quested to make a print of this parade. 2 N.C.O'. Class will be held on Friday, 12th. August, at 5.30 p.m. All N.C.O's. and other members of the Company who may be interested should attend these classes regularly as all future promotions and ap pointments will be subject to exami- nation.

(e)

(f). The Officers Commanding the fermentioned Units will issue their Orders separately to their Com-

mands:

Engineer Company, TI. Machine Gun Troop.

III.

IV.

V.

Armoured Car Section. Motor Machine Gun Section. Scottish Company, Kennedy Road Range

Alloiment Of

Kennedy Road Range will be allotted to Anzac Company on Mon- day, 8th. August.

Amendment.

Corps. Orders No. 17/32 dated 8.7.32.

No. 1918 Pic, M. II. Large should read No. 1919 Pte. M. II. Large.

No. 1013 Pte. J. G. Mover should read No. 1920 Pte. J. G. Meyer.

No. 1914 Pte. G. Hemierson should Tead No. 1921 Pte. G. Henderson,

No. 1915 Pte. C. Neave should rend, No, 1922 Pte. C. Neave.

No. 1018 Pte. P. E. Baskett should read No. 1923 Pte. P. E. Burkett.

No. 1917 Pte. L. Blair should read, No. 1921 Pte. L. Blair. Strength.

1

Junior Counsel's Fees, The Lord Chancellor announces the following resolution passed by the General Council of the Bar on June 29.

Dance")

Buar

Victor Sukan Orchestra 259929. Sung--Oh! That Mital (From "One

With You". Song What Would You Do? (From "0"

Hour With You")

Maurice Chevalier (Bueltanot 22911.

8.33-9.30 p.. Orchestral,

Capriccio Italien alias Capricel Techni.

kowsky)

"The General Council of the Bar, with a view to assisting in the movement for a reduction in the cost of litigation, is prepared to agree to a modification of the two-thirds rule so that in cases where the leader's fee exceeds 160 M. Mere 17Oye (Mother Goosel (Ravel) guineas, the amount by which the junior's fee exceeds 100 guineas may be a matter of ar rangement,'

Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra 6V40/6050. Vabe-Serenndo (Thchalkowsky)

Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Okip Gabellow tach 80. (80) Ruminn Soldier's Song (Altschuler)

Marche Miniature (Tschaikowsky} Detroit Symphony Orchestra directed by Okalp Cabellowitsch GBIS.

PHYSICAL JERKS' FOR UNEMPLOYED

LABOUR MINISTRY

EXPERIMENT.

An experiment by the Ministry

of Labour for the voluntary phy-

Boning Symphony Orchestra 7871/7372, Henry VIII (Saint-Bacha)

Walter Damrose and The Naikonni Symphony Orchestra. 7392/7283, All records in the above European pro- grannies

kindly upaliti by Mar. Tann Fook in Ca

9.30-11.30 p.m.

A programme of Dance Music kindly sup-

by the Drunswick Houzar.

Fox Trot -I'm Keepin' Company.

Under Vine Witkow Ta-pight 6130. -When It Sleepy Time Down

South,

1 Need Lovin'

Valle Del Colornato.

Waltz-Noche de îna Parejax.

One at Un Was Wrong Tante-Whe'll Buy my Violets 7 Fox Trade-Amapola

0174.

11196,

Fox Tri-11 S Belong to You.

You Are the Melody

4050.

Kir by Bl

6236.

6067.

Silver.

C021.

For Trol-My Mom

M12336,

Now That Iner You.

By the Fireside Let's Get Friendly,

€292.

cal training of young unemploy Waltz-When Your Hair Has Turned to

ed men is being put into opere- tion.

Four centres will be opened at Pontypridd, Middlesbrough, Liver- pool and Glasgow, and if thes

Blue Pacific Moonlight

-Day Ohi Day! Oh! Boy! I've Got

it Bod

are successful other classes will Wahz-Benching for the Moon, be started in areas of Benvy un- Fox Trat-Heartachm employment.

. Captain R. S. Hudson, Parlia- C.mentary Secretary to the Minis- Waltz-Let me Have my Dreams,

try, is keenly interested in the c.scheme.

The following have been taken on the Strength':

1925 Ptc. L. W. Tipple, A. S. Cadre 1.8.32.

1926 Pt. R. G. Norris, A. S. Carre 2.8.32.

1927 Pte. W. J. Cole, No. 3 Platoon

2.8.32.

Strack off the Strength. Anving left the Colony,

Fox TR--Am Blue

4008,

6035.

Love You So Much. Betty Co-Fal

4852.

--The Song of the Funi. -Wand'ring

4970.

4420,

- Don't Know Why.

I'm With Yo1

M12236,

-Im So Aline with the Crowd,

My Extraordinary Gal

M12554.

-Goxing at the Stars

M12101.

Fox Trat-Think a Little Kinilly of Me. --Were You Sincere?

A12A1.

"

--A Trar Wan No.

- "Attendance will be entirely voluntary," a Press representative wi-Wish Mom. was told at the Ministry. "Men of between eighteen and thirty who are wholly unemployed will be able

No. 1788 Sgt. R. D. Thomas, A. S. to go to the classes if they wish. Waliz-Ukulele Moon. C. Cadre, as from 31.7.32.

The desire is to offer a means by Leave.

which young men can keep them! No. 1641 Pte. R. II. Grimths, selves in good physical condition." Armoured Car Section, granted 1

The system will be run wholly month's leave from 2.8.32 to 1.9.32.

No. 1895 Ptc. I. Ormiston, A. S. Cinstructors ny themselves entit [by the Ministry of Labour, and the Cadre, Granted 9 months' leave from 10.8.32 to 9.5.38.

from among the unemployed.

W. H. G. GOATER, CAPTAIN,

Adjutant, H.K. V. D. Corps.

Notice. Annual Aquatic Meeting. August, 12th, 1932.

The next meeting of the Committee will be held at the V.R.C. on Tues- day, August 9th. at 5.30 pm.

Previous Day. Yesterday,

.89.5/16

884

Competitors nro rominded that on- .17.07

17.13/16 tries must be sent in not later than

14.67% 5 p.m. on Monday, August 8th.

232 19.31/32 646 Nom 1/8.11/16

3.40%

*

"The Japanese occupation has Berlin. brought chaos and confusion in Helsingfors. stead of the promised law, order Oslo... and prosperity to the farmers. It Athens.. has decreased their production, and Buenos Aires. thus the South Manchurian Rail Shanghai. way which previously showed a profit of eight million yen, is now

J-1.70

.19.31/32/

.Nom.

Yurk.

running at a loss.

Bucharest,

Hongkong

Mr. Quo added that China hoped Bombay. the Lytton report would show that m

Yokohama.. the way to an equitablo and honour Montevideo,

solution would be found Montreal.. able through the League, both to main- Belgrade... .220 tain the League's prestige and per- Silver (spot)...17.3/16 manent peace in the Far East.-

(forward) 17% "Router.....

Hio.

.3.49% .8.69 .30%

49%.

1/3% .26.20 .68% .1181/4 .19.50 .18.19/32 .110 .53%

H.G1 30 19.7/10 686 1/8

.20

.4.02

"The Japanese population is under 200,000, which includes large army of occupation and rail- Brussels.

Milan. way workers.

"In view of all circumstances, Prague, including the serious situation in Stockholm.. Japan Manchurin, instead of being Copenhagen

Lisbon. an asset, is a liability to Japan.

117

MR. R. P. LAMONT.

TO BE PRESIDENT OF U. S IRON AND STEEL GROUP

---Indy, Pay Your Mandolin M12087.

-Drifting on to Avalon

4930. 10.30 p.m. Stugby Mid-day Press News, 11.30 p.m. Close Down,

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME,

9,15-10 m.

A relay of the Aliltary Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral,

Volcatar"Song Allere", (Fletcher) |1fron-292Praise the Lord. Yn Heaven

Adore H** Yenite.

RECTOR'S LIFE FOR Leann Ep. Cor. Chapter II.

BOY

COLLAPSE AFIER

RESCUE

near

The Rector of Winterton, Great Yarmouth, the Rev. C. A. P. Porter, colinpsed and died at Win- terton after a gallant rescue from drowning of a lad named Douglas George.

Benedictus Greed

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to inspect Our New Premises at 9, Queen's

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Gentlemen's wear are being displayed. You

will we know, agree with us that we have

now the most up to date premises, with

just the atmosphere that men like.

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BAYER

Prayer.

Kymn-103-Jeny Lover of my Boul", Address"The Rev. J. II. Lewis Bryan.

B. C. F.. C/E

Subject-"Why Aren't More of the Best Chape

Christians 7

Hymn-97—For All the Fainta”

ME IBI

Natky Anthem

Flened Jean

Voluntary Quick" March-"Hosannah' (llan.

fck),

TO ..

Close Down.

11-1215 p.m. A relay of the Service from St. John's Cathedral.

12.15 p.m. Chineso Recorded Pro

mie.

Mr. Porter, who is a strong swimmer, had been teaching a party of school boys to swim, and Report. after leaving the water heard a cry from George,

New York, Aug. 6. It is announced that Mr. Lamont 25.004 will be elected President of the Ameriena Iron and Steel Institute.

Ho dashed back into the azn and -Reuter's Special Service. 10.45

brought the lad to the beach. Then 18.60 [Mr. Robert Patterson Lamont,

110 who succeeded. President Hoover as he collapsed and fell back into the water. Ho was pulled out by some 6 Secretary of Commerco

of the boys and coastguards appli- 1/6.7/64 Hoover's elevation to Chief Execu od artificial respiration for over 1/0 tivo, tendored his resignation three hours, but without result. 20% fow days ago.

226

17.7/16

on

Mr.

1 p.at.

2 p.m. Close Down. 8-11.15 p.m. (approx). European Programme.

Local Time and Weather

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

from Z.B.W. Library.

8.3-6.45 p.m.. A Selection of Records

Bong-Amor- Bull" All Homes (1) Provalore

by Verdi)

Mr. Lamont's Mr. Porter, who was unmarried, Bongo Patria Mia '(From. “Akis“ Verdi), 3.97 friends state that his resignation lived with 75-year-old mother. A from the Secretaryship for Com-graduate of Cambridge University, 17 merce is uue to heavy losses, neces ho had been rector of Winterton Bosnia in Minor (Grieg) —British Wireless." | nitating his re-entry into business.] since 1926.

Eva Tamer (Bop) Col. 12156,

Karjorie Hayward and Une Bourne

FI.M.V. C1888-90,

Song-Tom Der Rolmer (Loewa)

by taking

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TABLETS

CHOLPEROS'

entiraly harmless ren from by-cflects

If it's Bayes if is good

Ivar Andresen (Vans) Col. 12372 8.45-11.10p.m. (Approx:).

1,90 DAN.-R.CA. Victor Bhop-Pangasinaa

Prosentton-Carnal Bermashes- 9.00.p.m.-Dance Music-Day View Hotel,

10.80 p.mClown down.

Orekort.

Ta-morrow's broadcast from the Manila

10.80 Union Church Berekoon. 300 p.m.-Buroan of J'zison's Daod Consort. 1,30 p.m.-Studio Maale,

A relay of the 11th Symphonie Consert, conducted by Mr. J. Pulers, from the Panin-stelloni wola Hotel by Courtesy of the Managerment (During the Intervals recorded muals will be brondesak from the Bludlo).

12.15 p.m. Close Down.

KZRM

PROGRAMMES.

Today's broadcast from tho Manila'atation 6,00 p.m.tudio Monte, 6.15 p.-penials Informational Period. 0.20 p.m.English Informational Period. 7.00 .Dinner. Musia.

1.10 p.m.-leelations by Charles V.

Lindaley,

7.45 p.m.-Ford Service ProTLMUNG—ÄDSON

Weeks and His Oreb.

6.00 p.m. Gold Star Quarter Hour-Eduardo

Liamza Elenar).

6.10 p.m.-Boties Hole Programpe,

4.00 pm-Imets Band Concert,

7.00 Thik by Cat, Priest.

1.43

7.15 p.m.Dianer Hour Classical Preventa-

Bon. p.m-Cehoano Programme "sponsored

by Cala Branch of Briauger, and. Galinger, Inc. (Viorate CL Padriga and Goeit Artist).

1.00 pmChevrolet alost' Chronicles. 8.30

Radoiron Frogramsase--Itaaque

1,00 p.m.-Reqsach Hour-Claarfest' ProsHT=""

iatka. 0.80 p.m.-Daner Müsle-Bay View Hotal

Orchestra. 20.50 p.m.-Close down.

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