TALK ALONG A LIGHT BEAM
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1932.
CURATES' MARRIAGES recordings of "The Trial of Vivienne
'FIVE YEARS' WAIT AFTER
ORDINATION
The Board reported that the problem was not lack of men to staff parishes but lack of money to that the stipends now paid to maintain staff. It recommended
Balatont clergy should be re- vlowed, as "for a single man the present rate is high in comparison with other professions."
VOICE HEARD. 24 MILES AWAY
Liverpool Diocesan Conference adopted a proposal of the Diocesan Scientists of Schenectady, New Board of Ministry that the Blanop York, have talked over
light should expect from his ordinands boam twenty-four miles long with a readiness not to marry for at another group of scientists at Lake least the first five years after Desolation across
Lower ordination, the Adirondack Mountains,
This achievement is the seque to similar expòriments conducted in pocret for the Admiralty during the war by the British scientist, Professor A. O. Rankine.
In the opinion of Profcasgr Rankine, the method may lead in a valuable means of secret com- munication. Ho. suggests that there is no reason why the same Cannon. Child, of St. Helens, method should not be applied to said the statement as to curates infra-red or invisible light rays.stipenda was untrue when they The method is described in were compared to the insome of America by the present experi-i doctors, lawyers, and men in the mentor, Mr. John Bellamy Taylor, Indian Army. Young men came as "narrowcasting." The name is straight from a univeralty, some- derived from the fact that com- times without a penny, and the munication is confined to a narrow stipends barely covered their ex- beam of light in place of the spreading associated with ordin- ury wireless communication.
In the prosent experimenta searchlight mounted on top of the General Electric building In Schenectady projected a beam on to a 30-inch mirror which was part of the Lake Desolation receiving apparatus.
To the Adirondacks party the searchlight appeared like a dis- tant twinking atur. Mr. Taylor's voice came across the beam kome- what distorted, but was fre- quently heard clearly.
away.
Wartime Tests.
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The Rev. F. Jolly, of Emmanuel Church, Everton, said: "We are willing to make sacrifices, but may we have an assurance that those at the other end of the scale who have so coolly formulated these proposals will lead the way and be willing to bring themselves under the same review?"
MR. QUO'S FEARS.
BREAKS DOWN
The longest distance over which IF POST-WAR PEACE SYSTEM communication had proviously been established in this way in America was in the spring of this
London, Dec. 30. year, when the Schenectady la boratory talked with the
Mr. Quo Tai-chi returns to navali dirigible Los Angeles two miles, Geneva next week. Interviewed by Reuter, he declared he would press for the Immediate adoption of tho Lytton findings, especially as re- In 1917, however, Professor gards time limit within which the Rankine was able to talk over assembly is to accept the recom
mondations. distanco of between two and three: miles, and when the ban of secrecy He emphasised that the dianute was lifted after the War, his re- was no longer purely Sino- sults Wero published by the Japanese, but a world issue, in- Physical Society of London. volving the very existenen of the "I am ast at all surprised at post-war peace system. He feared the present improvement," Pro- the reaction of 400 millions fosser Rankine commented, "which Chinese if the eystem broke down, would be sufficiently accounted for possibly involving a new orienta- by the improvement in amplification of Chinese policy-Reuter. tion and in the photo-electric cells
which would be used at the receiv-
ing station.
Waro" by courtesy of, the management of the King's Theatre and the Fox Film Corporation, ame
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report
8.3-8.50 p.m. Variety. Humorous Song A Fly's Day Out Song-Waltzing Time in Oid Vienna. Gracie Fields Comedians), 14214. Orchestral-Hawaiian Nights Orchestral-Alcma
Hilo-Hawaian Orchestra.. B2709. Plano Solos C. B. Cochran's 1980
Kevue-Mediev.
Raie da Costa, 3418 Song-Jan't It Homantic, Bong-Love me To-night,
Jeannette MacDonald (Sop.). 24007. Selection-Inverness Salection-Popular Alta.
Pipe Band of 2nd Battn. (Queen's Own) Cameron Highlanders. B3250, Song-Bilmt.
Song The Poor Apache, Maurice Chevaller (Baritone). 24063, Humorous-Will Anybody Here Have
& Drink! Humorous-Any Rags, Bottles or
Banca.
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Jack Payno and His B. B. C. Danec,
Orch: CB100. 8.30-9 pm,
Love for Threa Oratiges (Prokafieff). London Symphony Orchestra under 0122. the direction of Albert Coates:
9 pm-12 mlänight. ............ A relay of the Revellers', Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Manage mont (During the intervals record- ed music will be broadcast from the Studio).
12 midnght. Close Down
All records in the abovo European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Moutria & Co.
The Studio programme between 6.30 and 7.15 p.m. may, on any, day, be replaced by a relay from England, if reception of the latter happens to be good.
EMPIRE PROGRAMME. To-day's broadcast from G.S.D. Daventry transmitting on wave length of 25.28 metres (11,605 ke). The programme will be relayed by ZBW if conditions are satisfactory.
5,45 pm. Gramophone records of symphonic music,
0.15 pm. Talk.
Fox Troi-There's A Crowd.
MRG78.
Fox Trot We Just Couldn't Say
Goodbye. Fox Trot-Goodbye To Love. 2703. Walts-Same Old Moon Fox Trot-8woot Sixteen And
RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMMES FOR THE
HOLIDAYS
Never Boon Kissed. MR67). Fox Trot-Swasthearts on Parade. Fox Trot-Rockin' Chair, 2088. Fox Trot Troubles Ars Like
Bubbles. Fox Trot-It was So Beautiful
MR656. Fox Trot-Wrap Your Arms
From B. W. on wave-length of Around Me. 855 metres (846 k/c)...? Fox Trot-Another Trumpet
4-7 p.m. Chinese programme, Playing In The Sky MR654,712 midnight. European Waltz-Tell Me With A Love
Bong. Walz-Cuban Love Song. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Press News. 12 midnight..."Old Lang Syne." 12.7 p.m. (Approximately) Close Down
All records in the above European' Programme are kindly supplied by Mostri. Anderson Musle Co.
22834.
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.
10-11a.m. A relay of the Service from St. Joseph's Church.
Kyrie, Sanctus and Agnu, Del by Ravanella.
RUMWA FILO.
7 p.m..
pro-
Selected London' and Now York *Stock Quotations, etc.
7.15-7.55 p.m. Variety. Sung-Waltzes from Vionna-Love
pad War.
Dennis Noble and Chorus. DB620. InstrumentalMany Happy Returns
of the Day.
Eddis Peabody, DB661. Vocal Duct We Two.
Layton and Johnstone. DB660, Orchestral Just One More Chance. Albert Sandler and Kits Orch DB088,
Seng-If Lo Baby
Eddie Walters (Comedian), DB100. Song Waltzes from Vienna-For Wo
Love You Still
Mario Burke (Soprano), DB020. Instrumental-Blaze Away.
Adeste Fidollca by Novello, Avo Verum by-Franco. Tantum Ergo by Magno, Adoremus by Ignoto Sermon: To-morrow and all our Yesterdays" by Father Finn, S.J.Vocal
11-12.10 p.m.
A relay of the Service from St Paul's Cathedral.
12.16-2 p.m. European programme of recorded masie.
Local Time and Weather 1 p.m. Report.
2 p.m. Close Down 7-10.30 pm. European programme. 7-9 p.m. A programme of records from Z.B.W's Library. Summer Days Suite (Coates), Wood Nymphs (Coates),
Now Queen's Hall Light Orchestra directed by Eric Coates. Piano Solo-Navarra (Albonis). Plano Solo-Sevilla (Albeniz).
Arthur Rubinstein.
0.30 p.m. Gramophone records of Song-Tha Pipes of Pan (Monckton).
Song Arcady is Ever Young- dance music,
(Nonckton).
7.16 p.m., News Bulletin. Tomorrow's Broadcast from the Empire station.
6:30 pm. Time Signal from Big Ben. Religious Service, conducted by the Rev. P. McCormick, from a studio. 5.60 p.m. Recital of Gramophone Records of the works of Tchaikovsky.
6.46 p.m. Reading.
7,15 p.m. News Bulletin. Monday's Broadcast from the Em- pire station:
5.80 p.m.
The Signal from Big Вел. Instrumental recital: and violin.
Piano
6.30 p.m. Dance Music. 7.16 p.m. News Bulletin.
KZRM PROGRAMME. To-day's broadcast from Manila: 6.00 p.m. Studio Musical Varieties. 6.40 p.m-Bureau of Commerco and 4.10 p.m-Spanish Informational Period.
6.30 pm-English Perlod.
In my experiments the vibra- EDUCATION METHODS. Industry Programme.
tion of speech was imparted to the
CHINESE COMMISSION STUDIES ENGLISH SYSTEM
London, Dec. 30.
Informational
7.00 p.Request Period. 7.15 p.m.-Studio Pampanga Pro-
7,45 p.m.-Ford Service Programme -Gillum and Atterbury.
light beam through two grids. When tho transmitting mirror was stationary the two grids were In aligument and part of the benm of light prased The Chinese Education Com-ramme Lolita Alfaro. through them. If, however, vibra-,
imission, hended by Professor tions from the microphone were Chang Chi-pao, left for Parts this allowed to move the mirror morning after about a week's stay through a small distance, the during which they visited various alignment was disturbed and the Universities and schools and light was partially or completely studied the English educational
"The method was rejected by the system. Admiralty in favour of wireless,
cut off.
From Paris the delegation will
on the ground that the light beam proceed to Geneva and then Italy, would be obscured by the smoke whence they will sail direct for of battle. There seems to be no China.
reason why the method should not
During their stay in Britain,
the
be applied to invisible infra-red rays, and I cannot imagine that a the Chinese Educational leaders photo-electric cell could not be were royally entertained by developed which was aufficiently educational authorities who gave the visitors every opportunity of aansitive to them.
"There would then be available examining ahe British educational
a unidirectional and secret method methods.-Reuter,
of communication with no thcore-
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tical limit but the curvature of the earth. And the rays would be Rankino was chief, research capable of penetrating fog and sistant of the Admiralty Experi- mist."
mental Station at Harwich, and in' From 1917 to 1018 Professor .1919 he was awarded the O.B.E.
DAY BY DAY: NEWS IN BRIEF
THAT WHICH MAN. BEGINS FOR HIMSELF, GOD FINISHES FOR OTHERS.
Hugo.
There was a clean bill of health in the Colony on Thursday.
Tenders are being invited by the ***There will be no issue of Government for the erection of wood- en huts at Shing Mun for the housing the Hongkong Telegraph on of workmen and overveers in con- Monday. We take this opport-nexion with the waterworks noheme. unity of wishing our readers a Happy and Prosperous New The wedding will shortly take place of Police-Sergeant Michael O' Connell; Year.
Quarry Bay Police Station, Hongkong, and Miss May Hughes, of "Seaside,” Rush, Co. Dublin, en route for the Colony per sa. Naldera.
The Sincere Co., Ltd. announce that their stores will be closed for New Year's holiday. on January 1st and 2nd and will re-open on the rd.
Messrs. Dodwell and Co. have Issued calendars sent out by Huntley His Excellency the Governor has and Palmers, the well-known biscuit approved of the promotion of Lieut.- manufacturers. The feature is an Colonel L.G. Bird, D.9.0., O.B.E., to admirable coloured portrait of the the rank of Colonel in the Hongkong | Prince of Wales. Volunteer Defence Corps.
Menure, A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., The following additions have been advertise that on Fionday, Jahunyv made to the list of medical pract 2, the Company's Offices and all de- Honeys In Hongkong:-Dr. Lee partments will be closed. On this Ching-wa, Ton Heo-choo, Wong Wa-day, the Hongkong Dispensary, Dis kwan, Mak Kal-cham, Kuo Shao-chou, penning Department, will be opened Tan Liang-hwat, Ice Iah-long. for dispensing prescriptions from 10 Cheung Kung-leung, Lee Shin-kee, a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 0 p.m. to' Ng Tin-fong, Liu Yan-tak, Yip Yuct 7.30 p.m. tong.
8.00 pmLa Insular Musical Varieties Lorine Nash and Johnny Harris--pioun duots.
8.15 p.m.--Botien
Boie Master
Musical Programme.
8.10 p.m.-Calibama Co-oda. 8.46 p.m.-Stock Quotations, Studio Music.
9.00 p.m.-Hearing the old your out and the New Year In.
12.30 Close down. To-morrow's Broadcast Manila:
from
10.30 nm-Union Church Servicos. 11.30 a.m.-Musle.
12.00 p.mGeneral Electric Home Economics.
12.15 p.m.-Watch Tower.
12.30 p.m.-Luncheon Hour Pro- gramme.
1.15 p.m.-Closs down.
3.00 p.m.-Bureau of Prisons' Band Concert.
5.30 p.m.-Baseball Gamo-Spon- sored by Athletic Supply Co.
5.00 p.m-Toa Dance Programme. 4.00 pm-Band Concert from Luneta
7.00 pm Talk by Catholic Priest.
Pro-
7.15 p.m.-Studio, Dialect Kramme Request Selections.
7.30 pmPlano Recital-Lorino: Nash.
-Winnie Malville (Soprano). Violin Solo-Concerto in G Minor
Adagio (Bruch),
Touis Zimmermann. Orchestral-Sylvia Ballet (Delibes).
British Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Oscar Fried. Song-Tom der Reimar (Loewe),
Ivar Andersen (Hass). Piano Solo--Sonata Appassionata
(Is F Minor) (Beethoven. On, B7). Karold Bauer: lat Movement Ajlegro assal,
2nd Movement Andante con moto.
3rd Movement-Allegro ma non
troppo,
'Cello Solo Goyoscas-Intermezzo
Granados).
'Cello Solo Adagis Bach-Siloti.
Casala),
Pablo Casnis. Chorus Autunan Sea (Baker-
Goricko). Chorus Sylvia (Speakes-Gaines).
Associated Glee Clubs of America. Orchestral-Orphous in the Under-
world-Overturo (Offenbach), State Opera Orchestra, Borlin con
ducted by Dr. Leo Blech. Violin Solo-Tango (Albeniz, arr.
Dusbkin).
Violin Solo Passepled (Delibes, arr.
Gruenburg).
Yelli d'Aranyi, 1-10,30 p.m. Dance Programme. Fox Trot-Marianna. Fax Trot-A Penny For Your
Thoughts. 22923. Fex Trat-The River and Me. Fex Trot-Keep A Song In
Your Soul 22014. Waltz-Poor Little Gigolette. Fox Trot-Cupid's Holiday, 22850. Fox Trot-Mama Incs. Fox Trot-Lady Play Your
Mandolin, 22597. Fox Trot-With All My Heart. Fex Trot-You Didn't Have To
Tell Me. 22633. Waltz-Two Hearin Waltz-Falling In Love
Again. 22038. Fox Trot-I'm Alone Because I
Love You. Fox Trot Just A Gigolo. 22006. Fox Trot-Heartaches. Fox Trot-Say Hello To The
Folke Back Home. 22012. Fax Trot Just Once For All Time. Waltz-Live Love and Laugh. 22004. Fox Trot-There's A Tear For
Every Smile in Hollywood. Fox Trot-You Darlin', 22463. Fox TrotThere's Happiness
Over The HILL, Fax Trot-Shoo The Hoodoo
Away. 22430. Waltz-Ull Man You J Tha
Evening. 8.30 p.m.Basque Presentation. 9.00 p.m.-Nathaniel Shilkret and
Waltz-Kiss Me Goodnight. 22085. The above Dance Programme is the Victor Orchestra Skyscrapers by composed of Victor Recorda kindly Carpentier Orchestra Schubert, Melodica. John McCormack and Vic-pplied by Messrs. Taung Fool Piano tor Salon Group. Orchestral Suito by Victor Orchestra,
7.45 pm-La Yebana Programme. 8,00 p.m.----Chevrolet Musical Chronicles Chevrolet Orchestra--N. Abotardo and Miss Chevrolet.
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10.30 p.m.-Close down. Monday's, Brendenst from Manila: 6.00 p.m.Studio Music. 6.10 p.m-Spanish Informational Period.
4.30 p.m-English Period.
Informational
Co
10.30 p.m. Close Down.
MONDAY'S PROGRAMME.
11-12.30 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
12.30. p.m. European programme of Victor and H. M. V ̧ record",
Eddie Peabody. DE661: Duet-Would You Take mo Back Again?
Layton and Johnstone. DB560. Orchestral--Victoria and Her Hussar
-Pardon, Madame.
Albert Sandler and His Orch: DB685, Song Mo and the Girl Next Door.
Eddie Walters (Comodian). DBide. 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report),
7.15-8.6 p.m. Band Selections. The Grenadiers Waltz (Waldteufel,
arr. Winterbottom). Acclamations Waltz (Waldtoufal),
Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards, DX836. Rhapsodians (arr. Somers).
Dobroy Somers Band. DK336. Old Folks at Home and in Foreign
Lands (Roberts).
1
Reg. Band of J. M. Gronadfor Guards. DX210.
8.5.9 p.m. A Concert. Band-The Funeral March of a
Marionette (Cound). Band-The Bustle of Spring
(Sinding).
The B. B. C. Wireless Military Band. DX289. Plato Solo-Norwegian Bridal
Procession (Grleg), Plano Halo-Valeo iriste (Sibelius).
William Murdoch. DX914. Vocal Dust-Come, Silver Moen
(Dowdon, arr. Besly).
Dora Labbette and Hubert Eisdell, 9612.
Violin Solo-Les Millions D'Arlequin
--Serenada (Drigo, arz, Auer).
Efrem Zimbalist, 9074. Song-Friend1 (Saosin and Davies). SongThe Three Comrados (Bernhoff and Hermann). Mostyn Thomas (Baritone). DX234. Octet The Wedding of the Roso
(Jessel, arr.. Willoughby). Octet Hearts and Flowers (Tobani,
Arr. Willoughby).
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. DB090. Orchestral Light Cavalry-Overturu
(Suppe).
Court Symphony Orchestra. DX42. Piano Solo-Impromptu No. 3 in B
Flat (Schubert).
Ethel Leginsko. 9477. 6-12 midnight.,.Dance Muale. Fox Trot-Thoy All Start
Whistling Mary. Fox Trot-Happy-go-lucky You
and Broken-Hearted Me. CR498. One Stop I Love A Parade. Fox Trot-Lullaby of the
Leaves, MRG06, Tango-Goodnight Vienna. Waltz-My Pretty Flowers, CB441. Fox Trot-Love Me To-night, Fox Trat The Old Man of The
Mountalas. CB510. Walte-Wabash Moon. Fox Trot-Alone and Afraid.
CB295, Fox Trot-The Clouds Will Soon
Roll By. One Step--Sing a New Song,
MR036.
CI521.
Fox Trot-Here's Hoping. Fox Trot Tell Me Tonight.
Waltz-Song of The Belin Waltz-A Shanty in an O14
Shanty Town, CB$14. Fox Trot-Out of the Blue. Fox Trot-Venetian Lady. CR800. Fox Trot-Say It Isn't So. Fox Trot-Let's Put Out the
Lights. CB524. Fox Trot-Looking on the Bright
Sidic. Fox Trot-After To-night we Say
Goodbye. CESÍ. Waltz-Bells of Normandy, One Step Lady of Spain. CB242.. Fex Trot-You're the Kind of a
Baby for Me. Fox Trot-All my Life.
Fox Trot-Oh. Mo'nah.
One Step Carry On.
Waltz Same Old Moon.
CB403.
03401
Fox Trot-Sweet Sixteen analo.
Never Been Kissa, Smile. Fox Trot Smile, Da
Fox Trot-Trom
Fox Troll mo
CB350. Tale of Old Virginia. Fox Trot--A Love Song of Old
Valencia, CB203.
1 p.m. Local Time and WeatherFox Trot-Ain't Ya Coming. Report.
1.15 p.m.:
7.00 p.m.--Dianer Music, 7.30 p.m.-Request Period. Sponsored by L. Everett Steamship Orchestre by court
7.45 p.m.-The Oracle of the Air- A relay of the Heng Hatal Co. (Rajah Chanda).
t ment.
8.00 p.m.-Western Equipment andied man Intervala/rocorde
Supply Co. Programme Weandsco Stup Novelty Marimba Band.
6.10 p.m.-Studebaker Programanie. 8.30 p.m.-Blue Monday Jamboree 10.00 p.m-Dance Music-KZRM Jamboreadors.
10.30 pmClow down.
16. p.m. Clone Down. 4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme,
7-12 midnight. European grammo,
pro-
Out to-night. Quick Step The Old man of the Manago-
fountain. R680, Tango -Nothing But a Lio.
CBS12. Tango-Marta. broadcast from the
Fox Trot-Sweethearts forever. Fox Trot-Three's Crowd. MRG78.. Fox Trot—When Yuba Plays the
Rumba on the Tubn. Fox Trot-Tan Tan Tivvy
Tally Hof MRUD5. Waltz-You'll Always be the same
Sweetheart. Fox Trot-Twas Only A Summer
»Night's Dream. 2717, Fox Trot-It You Were Only Mine, For Trot-Picazo Handio With
Cafo. 2600. Fox Trot You Be Bắn Trị. Thờ
Palm Of Your Hand. Fox Trot-I can't Bellave Ita
True. 2895, Walts-In A Shanty In An Old
Shantu. Town. Fox Trot-A Great Big Bunch
TER Of You, MR665 Fox Trat-Sweethearts Forever, (Continued on Previous Columns.)
7-7.16 p.m. Sea Shanties, (a) The Bailor Likes Him Bottle-0 (b) Clear the Track, Let the Bullgine. CHICAGO EXPOSITION. Run (c) Bally Brown (d) Hanging Johnay (e) Whisky Johnny (arr. Terry).
John Gora and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet. B2881. (n) Haul Away, Jos (b) What Shell We P with the Drunken Bailor (arr. Terry),
Raler (arris): (a) Fire Down Below (b) Bulla-
CHINESE EARTHENWARE TO BE SENT TO AMERICA
Nanking, Dec. 30.
A fashionablo Chinese wedding Naval and military, guards of took place on Thursday, at the Turk honour ansambled at Queen's Pier this Yat restaurant, West Point, when morning, when Major General:J. W.; Mr. Chin Kwong-wah, dan of the well- Bandilands, on relinquishing the China known merchant, Mr. Chiu Sik-ning, Command, departed for Home by the married, Misa Weng Yung fan. The P. and D. linor Kalsar-I-lind. After rites were purely Chinese. Miss The Chinese Government is sand- the guards had been inspected, General Wong is the daughter of Mr. Wonging 000 selected beautiful pieces of Bandilanda said good-bye to a large Mulsam, a Hongkong shipping ner earthenware to American to be ex-John Goss and the Cathedral · Mole
Hr. Choang, Shing chung: gathering assembled at the Pier and chant, Then crossed over to the departing manager of the Paklen Chamber ofhibited in the Chinese pavilion at liner-by-the-in-Varela being Commerce; officiated at the ceremony the Chicago Exposition. Reuter's "miven a magnifcant méni
whith more than 200 goals attended. Special.
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SHANTUNG DEFENCE. Chefoo and Lunkow, while the
GEN. HAN FU-CHU TO TAKE CONTROL OF CHEFOO
North-eastern squadron, at present controlling Chefoo will continue to be responsible for the coastal do- fonos of Shantung...
Peking, Dec. 80, "The report adds that the con- Chineno reporters state that the ferdice decided not to take action recent Hanchang conference here at present, regarding Feng Yu decided that Gen. Han, Fu-chu's halang's - presance in Kalgan. troops will take over control of Router's Special,