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TELEVISION
IN BRITAIN
THE
FRENCH PIANISTE'S RECITAL
CARS IN COLLISION
LORRY DRIVER WHO CÂUSED MAJOR ACCIDENT
FRUITS OF INQUIRY Mme. Florigny At The A collision in which three motor
AWAITED
EXPANSION OF
AIR MAILS
Helena May Inst.
Mme. Ronce Florigny, who move a pianoforte recital at the Helena May Institute yesterday showed that she is possessed of London, Jan. 14.
fluent technique, a crisp, delight The committee appointed by the ful touch, in light passages and a consider remarkable tone power in bratura Postmuster-General to development of television and ones, and some of the pieces, such
Polonaire were advise him under what conditions Liszt's Faust Paraphrase and a
Chopin
really
· TELEGRAPH. · TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1935.
MANILA PARLEY
RADIO
Comfort in BROADCAST Pyjamas
Pianoforte Recital From The Studio
TANGO ORCHESTRA
HONGKONG DELEGATES TO RESEARCH CONGRESS
Hongkong Representing the venicies and a tramcar were in Government, Prof. J. L Sholl- volved in Causeway Bay Road on shear, the Rev. Father D. J. Finn December 10 last year had aland Mr. W. Schofield, will leave Buques vofort dir, W. Schofield, at for Manila at the end of this the Central Magistracy yesterday month to attend the Second Con- then Leung Fook, Kress_for_Prohistoric Research In alternoon, driver of lorry No. 2096, was sum- the Far East.
The Congrass, which, Is off- moned for failing to report a col-
on and for aucgedy dunger-cially known as the Deuzicme Con ous driving.
ares des Prehistoricus d'Extrems Orient in being held in Manila from Mr. P. H. Sin appeared on be February to 12 under the joint half of the defen
auspices of the University of the that Philippines and the Bureau of Inspector Alexander snid about 2.10 pim, on December 16 [Selence. any public service of Television brillantly rendered.
there were two motor cars, Nos. Delegates have should be catablished in Britain,
It is a pity that insufficient atten- Las practically completed its task- and in a speech at Bath this evening tion to the pedalling should have 2126 and 2047, being driven west by the Governor General, Mr.
ex-marred the effect of several of the wards along Causeway Bay Road Frank Murphy, from Japan, China, piano Solo-Four Accs Suite
+0100 o Tramenr 60. When French Indo-Chinni, Siam, Nether Sir Klugsley Wood said he pected its report within the next works, and it is the more regret they reached a point near the june lands East indies, Hongkong, the ble that it is impossible to avoid tion with Morton Terrace, BayFederated Malay States and Bri- low days.
mentioning this because in certain
View Mansions, Motor Lorry No. Lish North Borneo. Ho added that he would study
In addition to the official gov- the committee's report with every piec, uch as Leschetzky's Stud 2096, coming from the opposite for the Left Hand, her pedal work
representatives from dosire to encourage development
collided these countries, the following in. of this latest marvel of scientifle was excellent: In fact, the effect of direction, cut across the road in crament
the study depended on accurate front of the cars, and achievement. No doubt much pre- done before a public television any other item
bcon
From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles)
4-7 p.m. Chinose Programme. 7p.m. Stock quotations. 7.08.7.31 p.m Light Orchestral Selections Spanish Dance No. 1 (Graniļos), Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granado11 Invitedpa-Overture (arr. Winter),
7.33-8 p.m. Variety. Suschinka (Schirmans).
(Billy Mayer]).
Raje da Costa- Humorous-The Old School Tic.
The Western Brothers (Kindly Joaned by a listener), Violin Solos-Always, Violin Solos Song of Paradise.
Albert Sandler.
Ronald Frankau (Kindly loaned by a listener). 8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.33 p.m. Pianoforte Recital by Lia Gurevitch and Luba Shafialn. Programme. 1. Fantasia in G Minor,
paratory work would have to be/Pedalling and it was played as well with 2126. Car No. 2647 pulled i stitutions will also be representou Humorous--Julius Caesar.
on the pro- up, but the tramcar coming from by two delegates each:
behind collided with both cars. gramme. Pedalling defects were service, however limited in scope, particularly noticeable in the last Complainant's Evidence could be started. But if, as he movement of the Moonlight Sonata, hoped, the committee been able
the
Bach-Liszt 2. Hungarian Fantasia for two
pianos.... Liszt. 4. Dance of Terror......de Falls. 8.33-8.55 p.m. Overture "Manfred," Op. 116
(Schumann),
The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra. 8.55-9.12 pm.
Quartet No. 2 in D Major (Boradin). Pro Arte Quartet. 9.12-9.30 pm. Song Memories. IA, A Lovely war-Medley
(arr. Somers). Clarice Mayne-Medley.
Clarice Mayne (Comedienne). 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,
Quotations.
Oyama Institute of Prehistory, Tokio; the Universities of Tokyo, Sendal, and Kyoto, Japan; Univer- Formosa: the Da Falla's Fire Dance. Chepin's Mr. T. C. Barciay, driver of car Bits of Talhoku,
Na- driving Geological Survey and the to recommend a definite scheme C sharp minor Valse and the No. 2126, said he was for Introduction of a broadcast Brahms Waltz which the pianiste along Causeway Bay Road west- tional Research Institute, both at television servico on the lines gave us as one of her encores. wards with his wife, child and a Peiping, China; Ecole Francaise
d'Extreme Orient could Just as on
Alucindoe, who was
and which
the Government the
instance. It may be rind, Mr.
was Geological Survey of French Indo- beside him. He approve, they might look forward mentioned that in the latter she seated
than to first steps being taken during actually retained the harmony of driving not more twenty China, both at Hanoi; the Royal 1936 towards realisation of such the third beat of ench bar and the miles an hour. As he was
ap Slamese
Institute of Literature,
a scheme,
first of the next with one pedal, proaching the west end of the Arta and Archaeology, Bangkok; although harmonies AIR MAILS
changed: Polo ground, he suddenly saw the the Batavia Society of Arts and such a small detail as that can lorry crossing the tram lines Sciences and the Bureau of An- Referring to new Empire mall make all the difference to the entering Morton Terrace. When thropology for the Netherland In- services and the considerable in-enjoyment of the listener,
he first saw the lorry it was on dies, Java; the Bishop Museum of crease there had been in the past
Federated the opposite side of the road. He Honolulu; and I have never heard the first
did not ace the driver give any Malay States museums at Taiping yeur in air mails despatched from this country to the Empire, Sir movement of the Moonlight Sonata signal before crossing. When the und Singapore,
played with, an excessive rubate lorry got to the middle of the tram
This Congress ула originally Kinsley Wood said that for a really fore: the rhythm was destroyed lines he was about twenty feet scheduled to be held at Bangkok great Empire scheme two thing and the dignity of this movement away. Ile applied the foutbrake, this month. Disturbed political London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity were essential-much Krenter frequency in air mail services and, was marred by an excess of, senti and his car came to a stop at the conditions in Siam, however, and
9.33-19.30 p.m. Dance Musle by entrance Lo Morten Terrace. recent changes in government Professor Tonoff and his Tango Or- cheap flat Empire air postal rates. i ment. The third movement wari
taken with verve and brilliance and The diator of the lorry cleared there caused the executive com-chestra, Faster air communications were
the car, but the rear part of the millec of the Congress to transfer 10.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, Stock also desirable and this involved was much more like Beethoven, adequate provision for night fy
body of the lorry struck his near to Manlin, and to postpone the Quotations,
10.33-11 p.m. Vocal Gems. ing.
alde mudguard and radiator. Car date until February.
The Congress for Prehistoric Bitter Sweet (Coward). No. 2647 then pulled up alongside
him on the off side, and almost Research was an outgrowth of the Jolly Roger. immediately after the tramear Pacific Science Congresa, und The Moon. atruck the rear of both cars, The lorry had cleared by that nection with the Java meeting in time. Most of the damage to his 1929-30. The first independent ing first class correspondence by The third part of the programme oar was done by the tramcar col-moeting was organised by the gove
without extra charge. He consisted of Macdowell's To a Wild | liding with the rear. The total ernment of French Iado-China This Evening's Brondensis From hoped with the co-operation of Rome, familar to all of us but damage from bath sources wak and was known on the Premier Con- the Dominons concerned that in seldom heard on the concert plat-about $100, 1937, for the sum of say 11⁄2d. the form, three Chopin pleces and the Imperial correspondent in this Faust Paraphrase of Liszt. The
Replying to Mr. Sin country would have his letter Polonaise, preceded by an intro said that after passing the tram- transported half way round the duction in the form of an Andante car he had slowed down to globe within a week instead of a Spinato, which it was a pleasure to miles an hour. He was not dis- month as hitherto.
hear, as it is so often omitted, was puting the right of way at all, he In embarking upon auch a pro-certainly the piece de resistance of cause at the time he did not think.
last group. It requires free of the right of way. Had ject he had been fortified by the treatment and brilliant, execution, seen the lorry earlier he would belief that reduction of time taken and Mme. Florigny rose
to the have pulled up. His car had good In exchange of correspondence and introduction at the same time occasion and gave a splendid per-brakes, but it took him the twenty could pull un formance of it. The Berceuse, fect before he of a flat cheap postal rate would which has wonderful passages of The tramcar struck both cars munerative level. Above all the dainty Allgree" work in the right simultaneously.
It was in the Spanish pieces that Mme. Florigny excelled. Albeniz In the Government's Empire Cordoba and Sevilla were excellent. scheme they had decided to adopty played and it was evident that an important principle of which the the audience thoroughly enjoyed British Post Office had lately been them. The pianiste's own Saudade ploneer in inland mails, of aende Brezil was also charming.
alr
cause traffic to grow to a re-
Struck. From Behind
witness
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he
was originally organised in con-
area des Prehistoriens d' Extreme Orient-Hanoi, 1932."
read.
Whoopee.
11 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
The German Short-Wavers
Sperial
DINE FATINYUR For TAI Eastern Beteners will be broadcast from Zeeven a followe
SOUTH ARA ZONE South Asia Zane, broadnat from DJB,
5 metres) and TUN 121.45 metresh.
4.45 pm. MIN. DIN Anissancement (Germa
Engl) German Folk Song. Proi grumm-Forecast (German, Eng-
Jab).
p.m. Planoferte Trio in #mlar by Johannes Brahmu. Kate Granit (Violin), Hans-Joach list Torch. mann (Cello). Hase Priegnila (Piano).
1.30 p.m. New in Enullah,
5,41 p.m. German Folk Songs from, the
Shine onelle, and Rase. 6.18 p.m.
Musle and Tapieu! Taik. 1.43 p.m. New in German,
I p.m. Concert of Light Music, --News In English.
1,35 p.m. Class down DJB, DIN (Germ
Engla
EAST ABIA ZONE din-East Asia Zone Brzubraut through DJA on
Scope of Congress Some of the principal features of the tentative programme are:
1. Reviews of recent pre- historic and protahistoric research in China, Japan, Formosa, Hong- kong and vicinity, French Indo- China, Siam, the Malay Peninsula and the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and the Pacific Is lands by one delegate from each of these regions. (For the dele- hand, based upon a rocking accom~ Government had been encouraged t
paniment in the left; was also i
gales and associate members only.)... to take this historic step forward
faultlessly rendered frem
2. Three or more open meet by the belief that Imperial unity technical standpoint.
Mr. J. W. Jeffords, driver of car and corporate prosperity were criticism of Mme. Florigny's play- Droximately forty yards in front interest, relating to recent
The only No. 26-17, said that 2126 was apinga, at which, papers of general Inrgely dependent up to the freest ing of it was that it lacked poetry (of his car, and the tramcar was coveries in the Far East, will be 1138 metre, and DIN (21.48 metres). facilities for rapid intercourse and failed to convey the impression similar distance behind la car. between nations and peoples of of tulling of a baby to sleep. The He had passed the the Empire. British Wireless.
Waltz, which is marked Tempo shortly after leaving the Giusto, strict lime), was unfortrolled area. He
Saw the lorry tunately taken with exaggerations swing right across the road into of tempo so extreme that very Morton Terrace. He did not ser little resemblance to # Waltzany signal given
by the driver. remained.
He knew an accident was inevi- The Faust item by Liszt was a table, and so applied his brakes! veritable tour de force and in this and pulled up alongside 2126 be the planlate showed both her re-cause he was unable to proceed markable tene power and her won any further as a tramear Was derfully light passage work. At coming in the opposite direction. its conclusion the audience showed The next thing that happened was its appreciation and insisted upon that the tranicar from behind two encores, the first of which crashed into the rear of his car. Paderewski's Minuet-was played beautifully and as enjojalle as anything on the programme.
•
CEYLON MALARIA
OUTBREAK
KING'S SYMPATHY
EXPRESSED
London, Jan. 14, A message from the King his been transmitted to the Governor of Ciylon, through the Secretary for the Colonies, expressing His Majesty's Sympathy with victims of the
Mme. Florigny was the recipient
tramear con-
Woo Fook, driver of tramcar No. 69, stated that car No. 2047 cut In between 2126 and his tran the of several tokens of appreciation and pulled up behind 2120. The *The recent serious in the form of baskets of flowers tramenr struck 2647 only. epidemic of malaria in the Island. and at the conclusion was cop driver of 2617 was solely to for, blame for the accident involvitur
gratulated by the Congul
The message from the Secretary for the Colonies, who has followed France. The attendance was ex-the tramcar.
the course of the epidemic with interest and concern, achie "Your last report suggests that
cellent.
ORPHEUS.
cor-
Mr. A. Macindoe then roborated the evidence of Mr. Barclay after, which the hearing
the epidemic may have passed its LESSONS OF INTERPORT was adjourned.
worat, and I trust that this will prove to be the case. In the meantime, plenso convey to the sufferers my sympathy in their misfortato and to those who are working to fight the disease my best wishes for the success of effort."—British Wireless.
SHANGHAI BUYING HONGKONG SILVER
FIRST CONSIGNMENT DELIVERED
FOOTBALL TRIAL
(Continued from Page 8).
LEGISLATIVE YUAN
NEW MEMBERS TAKE THEIR OATHS IN NANKING
and that the selectors have been materially assisted by it. If the selection committee is antisfied that
Nanking, January. 14. Pardon has prior right to the Over 80 members of the newly pivotal position.. the only serious appointed Legislative Yuan took question for them to decide is the their onth of office this morning right half position. The idea of during the the first memorial ser- A. V. Gosano coming in here la, vice hold. Mr. Sun Fo, Cher
quite attractive. lle is not wor- the Legislative Yuan, was the not- ried, like Pote-Hunt and Brooks, able absentee of the meeting which with injuries, and he is, at all, was presided by Mr. Liang Han times, a footballer of a rare calibre, cho, secretary of Mr. Sun and also Shanghai, Jan. 14.,
a member of the new council- Wah Kin Yat Po, An official of the Chinese Silver TO BEAT ALL COMERS Exchange Equalisation Committee declared to-day that the first conTHIS is the only.revision "I would
B. A series of round-table con- ferences, at which special topics. will be taken up by small groups of interested delegates and
of the sociate members. Some more interesting round-table sub- jects are:
ጴዛ
(a) Prehistoric culture-migra- tions in Asia and the Pacific Island regions.
(b) The geological and biological bases of Far Eastern archaeology.
1 p.m. DJA. DIN Announcement (Germ.. Engl.) German Folk Song. I're- comme Forecast (Germ.. Knull 9.13 p.m. Works by Herary and Buch. Conducted by Wilhelm PartMang- int. 4.43 p.m. "News In English on DJA and
In Dutch on DIN.
Concert of
10 p.m.
Telayed from Berlin:
La Mule,
11.15 p.m. Newa la German on DJA and
งง.
1130 p.m. Variety Programme with Esfalete, Interrupted at 18,46 by Topical Events
12.15 am. News In English on DJA and
in fotch on DIN.
12.30 ., Clow down DJA, DIN (Germ..
Engli
KZRM PROGRAMME
(c) The New Stone Age in the This Evening's Broadcast From
Far East.
(d) Far-Eastern prehistory andĮ
protohistory in the Bronze, Iron, and Porcelain Ages.
or
(e) The importance of Philip pines prehistory as repre senting the cross-rouda junction type of two great lines of south-to-nortli and west-to-enst prehistoric migration-and a study of the new culture-typeя originating from the con- tact,
(f) Study of the "jade-cult",
and the "stepped" and "shouldered" late-Neolithic ndzes, as 'examples of Bronze-Ago culture con- tocis,
(g) Prehistoric bends
other ancient jewelry the Far East.
AIR TRAGEDY
CANTON ARMY PLANES IN COLLISION
in
Manila Station
The following programme will be broadcast from Mann knitors toalalti
5 p.m. State Mualral Varieties,
5. President · McKinley Orchestra. 19 p.m. Spanish Informational Period.
1,20 p.m. Engilah Informatonai Perkud.
7 p.m. All Stars-Jack Parker. Karty
Breter and isudy Wiedofi 7.13 p.m. -ħlu und Nush, 1.30 p.
Granin Desthesia, 1.45 pm. DMM Programme. 8.15 pm. Max Lein and His Hawaliana. 8.30 ... Momenta Lirica conducted by
Antonio Ferrato, Pm.orkut. 9.10 pit. Opern our. 10.30 p.m. Sino 04.
AT THE HOTELS
GUESTS STAVing at the REPULSE BAY
The following guests are staying at and the Repulse Bay Hotel:
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ablly, Mr. D. Allen, Mr. E. G. Allan, Mr. T, S. Broxup, Mrs. A. Bruusgaard, Mr. and Mrs, U. Bruusgaard, Mire. P. Vaughan Bennett, Mrs. E. B. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boyd, Mr. C. C. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. E. Closson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cuthbertson, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Costello, Mr. F. K. Crapnell, Miss C. Crapnell, Miss V. Grapncil, Mr. and Mrs. A. Drouth, Miss I. Dewsnap, Mir. and Mrs. E. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Canton, Jan. 14.
G. 1. Elliott, Bir. A. W. Hay-Edle. Mr. suggest to the team which ap-
Another air tragedy occurred at T. N. Frost, Dr. T. J. J. Fenwick, Mr. aignment of the $20,000,000 pur-peared in these columns last week.
Nanking, Jan, 14. a suburb of Canton this morning and Mrs. S. C. Feltham, Mr. F chased from Hongkong by the Com-I would be prepared to put the
Soleman ceremonies in connection when two training planes, piloted Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hooley, mittee on behalf of the three lead- following team up against the Rest with the swearing in of over eighty by air students collided during their Mr. G. J. Hennephof. Mr. and Mrs. H ing Chinese banks, arrived here of the Colony, and beek them to members of the 4th Session of the manoeuvres in the air. Both planes S. Hills, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrie yesterday. This consignment win-Wong Wing; L Tia-sang Legislativo Yuan were held at the crashed, one of them being smashed Mr. and Mrs. A. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hala, Mrs. L. Henderson, Miss S. amounted to $420.000, while the and C. Pile: A. V. Gosano, Fardoo Hall of the Central Government to pieces, the other one received. Higgins, Mrs. G. Hilller, Mr. and second consignment, about $0,000,- and Lee Kwok-wal; B. Gosano, Tam House this morning under the damage to the wings. One pliot Mr. French. Bir. and Mrs. R. 000 is expected to arrive within the Kong-pak, A. Howe, R. Ridley and auspices of Mr. Lin Sen-Central, was instantaneously killed. Cen V, Lawton, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrie, Mr. week.--Central News,
B. Bickford.
New Agency.
tral News Agency.
E. Lansdowne, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee,
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