THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JANUARY 3,
BILLION DOLLAR Eden Returns
BONUS PLAN
VETERANS UNITED-
IN DEMANDS
POLITICAL FIREWORKS IN WASHINGTON
Washington, Jan. 2.
The year's first display of political fireworks greeted Con- gressmen pouring into Washington for the opening of Congress to-morrow, in which the Bonus Bill and neutrality legislation will shortly come into prominence.
are complaining that President Republican leaders Roosevelt's coup in making his annual message to Congress will serve as a fireside chat for the American people through the broadcast arrangements. They are demanding that the broadcast companies allot them equal time, free of expense.
Senator Robinson predicts that the Bonus Bill will pass and that the President will sign it.
Three leading Veteran organisations are united in support of a measure providing for an immediate cash payment, but offer ex-Servicemen not wishing immediate payment the option, of holding certificates drawing interest on their maturity value..
To Work
WILL RECEIVE MANY
DIPLOMATS
London, Jan. 2. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, who has been spending a tow days in the North of England, return- ed to the Foreign Ofee to-day. Dur- Ing the course of next weekt he will receive the customary formal visits from Ambassadors and Ministers upon hle appointment as Foreign Secretary.
On inking up the duties of his new office, with undivided responsibilty for the work of his department, many questions will claim the specdie au tention of the Minister, apart from Koveral-major Issues with whlely ho has been associated for some time past: as..Minister for League Affa.rs.
Among the most important of these, which he has already had unsur cuis sideration, and which will now be the
of
ions relations on
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subject of closer study, is the request of the Egyptian party leaders forming the "United Front" for a resumption with a view to placing was request basin. This convured a few weeks ago by the British High Cemasinaloner, Sir Milos Lampson, who, it is reported, has seen the Egyptian Prime Minister, and other political leaders in the last few days, and, it is understood, given them an assurance from Mr. Eden that the request is receiving immediate atten- assumed, therefore, that tion. It "is the rejoinder of the British Govern
of the to the approach of Bryphon party the complicated nature of tions involved and the pressure affairs on the new Foreign Secretary,
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"FANLING GOLF
NEW YEAR'S MEETING RESULTS
Resulta in the New Year's meeting" at Fanling were as follows:
Bogey (Par) Pool on Old Course- I. R. Dilunghurst (18), one up, wing Mixed Bogey Par Pool on New Course Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie (13) and A. T. Lay (10), all square, win.
SUP
STARTING TIMES Starting times for Sunday are follows:
Old Courne 9.24 W. S. Hillier, J. MacKnight 0.28 A. McKellar, J. Forbes. 9.32 A. Sommerfelt, D. J. Gilmore. 0.36 A. M. Hirah, D. A. O'Kleffe, 0.49 3. 3. Dunnett, A. K. Forsyth. 9.44 H. N. Williamson, R. K. Collings. 9.48 T. R. Howell, R. A. Rodgers." 9.62 J. M. Gray, W. J. E. Mackenzie. 9.66 W. N.A. Smalley, T. R. Chanacia. 10.00 T. C. Monaghan, N. K. Little-
jolin. 10.04 P. Morrison, W. W. C. Showań. 10.08 G. T. May, R. C. Webb.
10.12 11. Jusserand, K. W. Jones. 10.10 8. P. Langley, H. Hutchen, 10.20 W. A. Stewart, E. M. Brydon, 10.24 W. J. 8. Key, A. Andernen. 10.28 A. E. Lissaman, K. S. Robertson, 10.12 K. K. Rounds, I. H, Geare. 10.36 II. A. Browning, D. S. Edward. 10.40 J. 8. MacLaren, J. Smith. 10.44 R. 11. MacGregor, 1. C. Mackey, 10.48 D. L. Prophet, J. Harrop. T. Butlin, S. A. Sleap, 10.62 9. T. 10.5G F. C. H. Black, B. D. G. Barlow. 11.00 A. Hitchie, C. H. Burton. 11.84 A. D. Humphreys, H. C. Hopkins. 11.08 A. T. Col. Blake. 11. A. Tabharat, Comir. Hole. 11,16 W.L. Alexander, W.G. Lorimer, 120 A Webster, F. C. Mudle. 11.24 0. E. C. Marton, D. S. Robh,
The Veterans estimate that the immediate cost of the measure raders will be ma the ques | 11.28 A. N. & Q. A. A, MacFadyen,
will be $1,000,000,000.-Reuter,
.
IN AGREEMENT
maturity of their certificates from n date to be specified;
*of
5. The issuance of special Govern-taking ollee in the midst of a men obligations, up to $600,000,000,dimeult international erasi, allow
certificates United
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Mr.
Washington, Jan. 2. The commanders of American war voterans' organisations, Mr. Murphy, of the American Legion, James Vanzandt, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Ms. M. A. Harian, of the Disabled Veterans, have agreed to a five point bonus proposal which in anid to involve the immediate ox- penditure of only $1,000,000,000.
The points of the plan are:
1. Immedinte full cash payment of a bonus;
2. A refund of interest paid on certificates and loans;
3. Cancellation of unpaid accrued interest on loans;
4. Veterans not wishing for an im- mediate payment of principal to be interest the enabled to draw
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NO INFLATION THREAT
Washington, Jan. 2. The Ilouse Steering Committee has decided unanimously to demand only full cash payment of soldiers' bonuses, regardless of the method employed. Thus, the inflation issue is virtually removed from the bonus fight.
According to present arrangements, the Foreign Secretary will attend the next meeting of the Council of the Geneva on League of Nations at January 23. The agenda includes the dispute between Italy and Ethiopia, questions concerning the free city of Danzig, and, among the usual crowd of technical questions the report of non-Governmental experts treatment of refugees, British Wire-
However, the Steering Committed decided to call for a vote on the Patien man Bill on January 13, but won't oppose amendments, providing pay- ment by means other than inflation. The Palman Bill in the present form is inflationary-United Press-
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Canadian National Railways "THE BLAME FOIL THE DANGER TO WORLD PEACE LIES NOT IN THE WORLD have distributed their useful pocket POPULATION, BUT IN THE POLITICAL calendars for 1930. LEADERS OF THAT POPULATION."---. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Knocked down by motor lorry No. 1867 outside the Kowloon Railway Station yesterday, Ng Pun, 31, of no fixed abode, received injuries and was removed to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment.
The Manila Observatory, reporting at-8.35-4.m.-to-day, states that there is a typhoon in about 134 Löng," 13 Lat., moving W.N.W., and another in about 126 Long, 16 Lat., recurving northeastwards.
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The Street Sleepers' Shelter So- ciety's new shelter in Yaumati, at the corner of Nathan Road and Changsha Street, will be opened on Saturday. January 4, at 6.45 p.m. Volunteer helpers are asked to kindly take note
of this,
An excellent programme has been arranged for Madame Lottie Gordon's concert at the Music Link rooms, Hart Avenue, commencing at 9 p.m. to-morrow,
on
NO TRACE OF LOST STEAMER
the
(Continued from Page 1.) being towed, were only four Chinese: and no officers,
New. Course
9.28 H. Young, S. 11. Dodwell. 9.32 G. Marneille, H. H. Mundy. 9,40 T. Stearns, J, B. Mackie. 9.44 D. J. Keogh, R. K. Valentine. 0.62 W. E. funt, W. M. Barton. 9.50 . Barnard, E. T. McMullen. 10.0-1 Mrs. Smalley, Miss Curtin,
LEADING PLAYERS TEST
GOLF BALL
(Continued from Page 8.)
should like it, as he should find it easier to ret.up, while the differenco in length between him and the better players would be less marked.
L. G. Crawley-There is no pleasure in hitting the ball. I do not consider
good on the
greens, Kex Hartley like the ball.
It
Lister Hartley--I don't like the ball. If the big tournaments were played in the early spring, and late autumn there would be no need to alter the present ball.
Eustace Storey, Sir.H. Gillies, A.A. Duncan, and J. B. L. Lyon, the Uni- versity captains, were all strongly in favour of the ball.
All three of the British Officers, Captain Allan MacInnes, the Master,
Chester Stephen
Southam, Chlef offer, and James G. MYulli, Chief Engineer, were personal acquaint. nhers of Mr. Kirby and were well known locally, Yuill and Kirby having
Mr. T. Simpson (the golf architect) been on the Wing Lee until that ship Was transferred to the Portuguese-I am opposed to the ball, as I con-
sider
that the modern course calls for fag.
a long ball. The Duc de Gramont Two other local men had narrow the distinguished French scientist, has escapes. Captain MacInnes was re- studied the
teste, has come quested to pick his own officers, but to the conclusion that the most suit of, and, as the out- after requesting two local men to to Passengers arriving on the Ere-travel as second mate and second able ball for the pleasure of the sident Grant from Manila to-day in-engineer with him he later had to greatest number-would-be one-of cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. Brostedt, Mr. tell them that he was being allowed 1.75in. and 1.620z. and Mr. S. W. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. only two other British Officers. Charles L. Houver, and Mr. M. Rivera- Iglesias.
A concert of Chamber Music will be held at the Helena May Institute on Thursday, January 9, at 5.30 p.m.; prices as usual. Teas should be booked from the Matron.
A dinner dance will be held at Repulse Bay Hotel on Saturday. A special extra bus service has been arranged for the convenience of the patrons in addition to the ordinary time table.
A fine, of 3 was imposed upon
Pleading guilty to having committed a breach of the Lleut. E. 0. Wanlins, of Kingselero
Deportation Ordinance, Hotel, Cameron Rond, by Mr. B. 1. by returning to the Colony after Wynne-Jones
Kowloon at the
having been banished for a period of Magistracy this morning for failing to ten years on September 10, 1934, Law have a red light on the rear of his Hung, aged 40, unemployed, was privato ear No. 1452 at Sai Kung sentenced to nine months hard labour Road on December 10 at 7 p.m. H. J. by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kow Guterres, of No. 22 Granville Road, laon Magistracy this morning., was summoned for a similar offence fendant admitted a previous conviction and was also fined $3,
for keeping a sly brothel. Detective- Sergeant Goodwin stated that the man was arrested on information.
De-
Tae Kwai, 29, shop fokl, appeared before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the
A fine of $60, or; in default six Kowloon Magistracy this morning and pleaded guilty to a charge of weeks' hard labour was imposed upon having conspired with others unknown Weng Kee, 40 strict coolfe, for keep to commit a robbery at No. 15 Mong- ing a common gaming house at No 31. Another 812 Canton Road, secund floor, by Mr. man, Li Po, 22,
Nineteen having assaulted Wong Hing, firewood Magistracy this morning. shopkeeper, with intent to rob. On other the application of Detective-Sergeant
The Paringa and the Vincas were insured, the former for £3,800 and the latter for £5,000. The Vineas was formerly the oil tanker British Baron, and before that the Hollyleaf. She i The lost vessel was also built in 1908 of 4.906 tons and was bullt in 1908. and is a steel ship of 1,350 tons, Both vessels were under the Chinese' flag.
THE EXAMINATION QUESTION
NEED OF REFORM STRESSED
!
Jan. 2.
con-
Light
1936.
RADIO BROADCAST
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Russian Music By
Z.B.W. Trio
DAVENTRY SÚRVEYS 1936 -
From Z.B.W. on, a wavelength of 865 metres (845 kifocyclon):
4-7 pm Chinese Programme. 7.7.17 p.m. "Sonata in F Minor, Op. 7" (Beethoven) played Frederic Lamond (Pinnoforte.).
by
7.17-7.30 p.m. A Recital by
Maria Olczewska (Contralto).
1. Widmung Du Meine Seele du mein Herz (Schuman, Op. 25, No. 1): 2. None but the Weary Heart 4. The May Night (Tschalkovsky). 3. (Brahms); 4. Sapping Ode (Bratons)..
7.30-7.45 p.m. Light Music.
Pavillion (Armaniola); Tende Glocken (Kroma); Serenade Passionee (Silesu); Love in Ildeness (Macboth); Indiana Sweet- heart (Hansen).
by
p.m. From the Studio.
on
"Villare Life in India" Manek K. Vajifdar 8 p.m. „Stock Quotations.
Time and Weather Report;
8.05-8-10 p.m. Goms from "Rose Mario" (Friml).
8.10-8.30 p.m. From the Studio, A Programme of Light Russian Music by "The Z.D.W. Telo
8.30-9 p.m.
A Reiny from Da- ventry.
Orchestru,
The B.B. C. Daree
Hall. directed by flemy
9-9.20 p.m. Daventry News Bulle- tin and Announcement.
9.20-9.50 p.m. From the Studio, A 53nl. Recital of Gramophone Records by The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent. 9.00-10.15 p.m. Military Band Music.
/
Music
Swan Lake Ballet (Tschaikovsky)....The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards.
The Jolly Overture (Suppe),...The D.B.C, Wireless Military Band.
Poet and Peasant Overture (Suppe, ....The Band of H. M. arr. Retford Coldstream Guards.
Big Ben: 10 p.m.
Dance Music. 10.15-10.46 n p.m. Fox-Trot-Check to Cheek "Top
Hat
---Piccolino.
These Five tunes from "Top Hai"
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MOONBEAMS AND SHADOWS
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nung by Fred Astaire coming to Alhambra Theatre shortly,
along with Fox-Trat--Toddling
voti Broadway Joe,"
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10 Rumance. Here's to Romance,"
Midnight int Paris. "Here's to Romance."
from
Woltz-Morina, -10.45-11 p.m. A Relay Daventry.
"Looking Forwards." A survey of 1936 as it looks before it happens, Dovised by John Pudney.
11 p.m. Close Down
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
for Far Eastern Special progTRANIER Mr. II. de Montmorency (President lateners will be broadcast from Zosen- as of the English Golf Union-I do not consider that any chango lá necessary.
LAI WAH CUP PROSPECTS.
(Continued from Page" (8.)
The constitution of the attack causes no real surprise. File is a
sound, straightforward winger who
can middle the ball accurately and regularly. Ward is too well known to need detailed commont, except to add that he is sure to prove an as set Elliott is performing so very well at centre-forward right now that he was an obvious choice and I think the selectors have been wise in keeping the Club loft wing in- tact..
CHINESE UNCERTAIN
London, Speaking at the 24th annual ference of Educational Associations, Unfortunately the Chinese tenm not been finally picked.. I do which has opened in London, Sir Michael Sadler, who is Chairman of has the Committee of Educationists which know, however, that..the defence 1s enquiry into the almost certain to be that which did In conducting an
mor's Cup, i Pau Ka-ping; LI BD. far collected shook confidence in
Kong-pak, together with the same Mee-ahun, and Lee Kwok-wal.
kok Road on Decembered, admitted E. I. Wynne-Jones ut the Kowloon amination system, said the evidence service in the Gobane and Tam
to-morrow,
with
charged men were
bail of $3 tach was Ellis, defondant were romandel until bling. Five failed to appear and the reliability of the customary tests
estreated, and indicated that chance played too half backs, Leung Wing-chui, Wong But the composition of the for while the remainder were each fined, large a part in the award of marks. $2. Dotective-Sergeant J. Hendridge The examination system should be ward line remains a bit of a problem were playing mended, not ended, since examinations to the selectors. They are not quite Mohomed Nawaz, 19, of no Hong-stated that the men kong address, was charged before Mr. paikat. A sum of $14.60, picked up, at many stages were indispensable as certain whether to risk Lee Wai
damaged leg. I a means of selection. The examining tong, with his Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy was placed in the Poor Box.
authorities must submit their own. rather doubt whether they will, be this morning with entering the Co- Jony without
on remand before Mr. E. methods to exacting searching and cause I do not think Lee is kéen on valid passport on or A
Appearing on at the Kowloon impartial test.--British Wireless, taking risks about December 26. He pleaded L guilty. Detective Sergeant Loughlin Magistracy this morning, Fu Lam. 45, Singapore as a stowaway and had assaulting a since been staying with an uncle in Lam Tak, on December 28. Detective Καινίαση το
He was arrested by an Sergeant Ellis stated that defendant Indian constable yesterday. He was went to see the complainant at his unnbla. to describe the ship on which shop at Shanghai Street, and they had exchanged. quarrel and blows were exc ho came from Singapore. The Magis trate Imposed a fine of $20 or, in do- Defendant picked up a stool and tried fault, one month's hard labour and to hit complainant, then ran
but he was caught by complainant's made an expulsion order.
stated that defondant arrived from travelling 10-year-old shepkeeper,
LA Tak; 24, a returned banishes who was charged before Mr. Macfadyen at
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Judging from the phenomenal book-
SLIMMING" DRUGS, which opened at the Kings
PRESCRIPTIONS TO BE REQUIRED.
Thestre Inst Friday, the Univeralty Great Hall will be filled to capacity when the curtain goes up for the publie performance of "Lady Pro clons Stream" on Saturday, January 11, at 0.16 p.m. This performance is under the distinguished patronage of London, Jan, 2.
His Excellency the Governor, His Ex- fakis. Defendant alleged that, the Demands for additional precautions cellency the General Offer Command-
the abuse of drugs, and guarrel began when complainant re- against
strieter control of their distribution, ing and Mrs. Bartholomew, Sir Thomas fused to repay a debt of $0.50.
which have been made during recent and Lady Southom and the Vice Chancellor. With still another nine the Central Magistracy this morning, Chan Chung, unemployed, was years in many quarters, are met in days to go, only 60 bookable seats za said he came back as he was suffering, from a
dispaso and tried to get treat sentenced to one year's hard labour new regulations issued by the Home main to be taken up. As special mont at the Tung Wah Hospital. by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Office, amending the poisons list.
sity itself for the convenience of mem Sub-Inspector J Walsh said the Magistracy this morning, for having The order, which will come into bookings are available at the Univer man was in the Mental Hospital and returned from banishment before the operation on May 1, provides for combers of the Arts Association, it is was discharged on December 19 on expiry of his term of ten years pulsory production of a physician's hoped that members will utilise there which day he was deported from received in July last year. Defendant prescription in the purchase of to the full before drawing on the Hongkong for a period of ten years previous ocenalans, and
ars. admitted having returned on two, veronal, alenal dial and other drugs facilities at the King's Applications The Magistrato remanded the case
schools for, the special performance. for the wook. for the' accused to bej como back this time to hated ho, had of the barbituric, group, as well no for tickets from, senior classes·
have an opera certain other drugs,
to be given on Friday, January 10, medically examined. Chan Wal, 21, tlon performed on his eye. Glo have been used for slimming.
nino The sale of strychaino as a vor at 6.30 pm, have been dealt with and Another
Hing-cheung returnedbanishee, was
Unemployed, sentenced to three months' imprison charged with having returned from micide will also be prohiblied. In allotments posted in this connee ment. The Magistrate remarked that banishment before the expiry of his aurin and thyroid preparations must tion, heads of schools who have not he imposed night sentence in view of term of ten years received in October Lo sold with a cautionary labelnd-yat received their tickets should come the pecused state of health. Sub Inat year, was sentenced to alx Wising their use only under medical municate with the Hon Business Manager, care of A. Martin & Co. supervisionBritish Wirelesa.kom months hard labour, aga Inspector A. Kirby prosecuted,
of which
of
follows:
DJA
BOUTHI ABIA ZONE - (Bouth Arla Zone, broadcast from DJD, (39.74 knotres) and DJN (31,45 metres).
p.sh 19.74 15,200 ks 1.30.3 19,74 m 16203 ka 4.40-8.13 p.m
1,540 ke AS-DIE DIM. DJN 21.41 m DJB 19.74 15.200 ke #pm-19.57 mm.
DJB. 4.45 pm. Cal
DIN (German, English). German Polk BOLE
Forecast Programme
(Ger
Engl.)
& p.m. Gangs of the Homeland reand the
Globe.
8.30p.m. News in English.
5.45 para Band," 146. Naws in German In Concert of Light Mel 1.10 p.m. Toplest Talk.
7.30 pm, Concret of Light Muile (con-
tinned).
p.m. News In English.
1.16 p.m. Clos DJB, DJN (Germ., Engl).
BAST ABIA CONE
East Asia Eone broadcast through, DJQ on 19.03 metree (15,850 ke) 1.86-8 pm, Concur, Dewal I ..
3 p.m. Call DIA. DIN (Germ, Eng). German Falk Bong. Programme Forssat (Germ, Engl).
1.15 pm. Bongs of the Homeland round the
Globe.
1.40 p.m. News fa English on DJA and in
Detch on DIN.
10 p.m. Working for Progress. 10.15 p.m. Bund
11.15 p.m. News in German on DJA and
DJN. 11.30 p.m. Today In Germany. Bound
Picture
minor Op. 1 for 11.4 p.m. Trio in C
Piena
Violin and Ladwig van Beethoven. Dutch on JN.
Celle by
17.15 am, News in English on DJA and in
Dutch on PJR DIN, 13.34 m. "Close DJA, DIN (Germ., Engl.)
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES Today's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following wave-lengtha and frequencias ate oberved by Daventry.
Wavelength Gill Bigs
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Frequency
1,510 - ko. $325K
11,780, 4.
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CED
· 11,865 1.4.
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$1.65 tras 31.10 metres
· 71.5%. zwei 25.25 metras
∙19,83 metres 17,790 k 14.06.- metrum GBIZIATO RAZL87, briewe *matron QA 11,240. ke,|| 11.64 628321,540 k
6.110 k..
1191
Transmission 5"
IG.B.A. and 0.5.0)
Y h.m. Dig Ben, Jaan Lustan's Children's Theatre Company In "Dick Whittington."
7.38 m. A. Desthover Recal by Crail
Brith (Pinnuferia).-
Greenwich Time Signal at'È KM.
· 8 · mm, · "Ilah Spate"-No. 11 5.10 am. A vella) at Now: Gramophona
Records.
Human Close down,
Transmisalon 6
:(ant. and G.1.1%) 12in. Biz "Des. "Vader Big Den." $11.8mm : The B.B.C. Empire Orchestrs, Grunwich Time Alaval at 11.02.
SPRING SONG
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO. Ice House Street.
A QUEEN'S THEATRE ANNOUNCEMENT
VATNET"INDE,"PRESENT
MAX REINHARDTS seen production of SHAKESPEARE'S
“A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT'S DREAMTM
CALA PREMIERE and SIX SPECIAL PERFORMANCES TIMES and PRICES
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́GALA PREMIÈRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 10th at 9 P.M. SAT., SUN, & MON. at 5 p.m. & 9. p.m. PRICES:-$3.00, $2.00, $1.50 &: $1.00. BOOKING PLANS AT THE THEATRE.
It p.m. The Hawa 11.11... Class down,
Transmission-2-
1084 0.831, and OSB)
Big B. Varlety,
7.10 p.m.
om B.B.C. Welsh Creheat
- Greenwich Time Blana! ni_8_p.mí... 4.15 p.m. Under Big Den.” A-talk be
Heart Marshall.
8.39 p.m. The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 9 pm. The News and Announcements. 9.10 p.m. A Recital by Ninen Vallin 1.30 p.m. The Iirmingham · · Dippodrom"]
7 Orchestra,
1.45 pp. Class down.
Transmission-3
{Q.AT., 0.8.2 and 0.8.3.)
10 p.m. Big Bền. The Birmingham Ilippo-
drome Orchtra.
10.4 p.m.wiligh Boots No. 11 Grm-
vör Mouse) 14.43 . "Leaking 11.3). p. A Symphony Concert The
B.B.C. Midland Orchenten. N Gromwich Time Signal at 19.10′′x38, 11.30 am. The News and Announcements. $1.50 2. The Heial Metropola Orehewitt. 2. Close down.
Transmission 4
(G.B.3. and 0.5.D.)
1,157xm. Big & Ein, The Arthur: „Duliy
The Nawe kod Announcemania.
3.39 mm. Dante (Mneldi; 2-20 am. Meet Mickey Kauna
Greenwich Time Dignal at 1.2m
un. The 5.1.C. Military Hand
3.16 m. "Twang "Idem.
am. "Betheves Program 2500,
•from the Promenade Concert së Queen's Hall, Landes;
PART II
Ako nim. “Education by Corrispondenza 18.
Groomwich Time Signal al dam (635 năm, The News and Annonsermenta. *6.25 AM The $6.0.C, Thestre Orchestra.
6.45. KOL: Cless dowiąz
· KZRM PROGRAMME,
'This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station⠀⠀
The following programme will be brondosat from Manlia this evening on a wavelength af 165, metros - 151.5 kilocybien) v.
put Are You Listening 1 conducted by:
11, Bernie Natamo,
· 6.30 pm, Bankh Information! Period: 8.40 Eoglih Informational'- Period. 7pm Planp Stardust by Kirusi: Veiurăi, 7.15 p.m. Traseisoo Tridkom in an Interlude:
MARO 11.06, § 1. 1 Moscook's "Frésentation,
2 pm) 11 parlamZarašča