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Air Base

Chain Plan

Condemned

AMERICAN DEFENCE SCHEME DIES

NOT NEEDED AT PRESENT

(Special to "Telegraph")

Washington, Feb. 6. High officials regard the Wilcox Bill, to establish a chain of powerful army air bases along the borders of the United States and also in strate- gle overseas possessions, as dead.

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GERMAN CRUISER

ARRIVES

(Continued from Page 1.)

the

THE HONGKONG

UNEMPLOYEMENT INSURANCE

EXTENDING PLAN TO

Herr Superlatendent Ohlke, of Berliner Mission, Canton, will deliverAID AGRICULTURISTS

SHOOTING MATCH

London, Feb. 0.

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

PROSPECTS OF CHINA PONIES

(Continued from Page 8.) Challenge Cup (1% Miles) and it will bo recalled that last year Diana Day dead-heated with King's Warden In the House of Commons this after one of the most exciting finishes afternoon, the Minister of Labour, of the Annual Meeting. The owners Mr. Ernest Brown, proposed the brotherly decided to share the stake second reading of the Government's money of first and second places, and Bill to extend unemployment insuranch had a leg on the Cup, which ance to agricultural workers. He and must be won two years consecutively the Bill affected about three-quarters by a pony or ponies of the same

men and women' who | owner. * milion would be brought into a separate un- employment Insurance to a fund of their awn, which would be financially self-contained.

of

PREVIOUS DEAD-HEAT

FEBRUARY 7,

1936.

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of B.B.C. Dance Orchestra

SOME WELSH SONGS

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metros (845 kilocycles);

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.17 p.m. "Serenade"-Eine Kleine Nachtmuslik (Mozart).

7.17-7.30 p.m. Welsh Songe.

Annwyl (Dear

Wales) Cymru

(Roberts), Pistyll Y Llan (The Village Spring) (Roberts) Lella Megano (Contralto) Yu lach IT Cumri (Adieu to dear Cambria] (Old Welsh Song), Mentra Gwen Evan (Old Welsh Song). Williams (Tenor), My Little Welsh Home

Weish Songs of the Mountains" (Williams), Ar Hyd Y Now (All through the Night) . . Lela Megane.

the

the service, sermon. After Wreaths will be laid on the graves of the crew of former German squadron. then bo Sightseeing in town will tuulged in by the visitors, and at 12 noon the party will return on board. At 2.30 p.m., the visitors will take walks and trips round the Colony as well as play tennis, and in the even- ing about 120 of the visitors will bo entertained to a Chinese dinner at tho German Club. At B p.m., six ward room officers, aix cadets and six

I was told that there was a dend warrant oflicers of the cruiser will be

hent of this long distance race some entertained to an informal dinner and The B, in the main, followed the 16 years ago and in perusing the a cinema show by H.M.S. Dorsetshire, recommendations of the Unemploy-ales of the Hongkong Telegraph, I Three of them will dine with themont Insurance Statutory Committee, found that in 1921 the Judges could. captain.

but the major difference was a rather not separate Caulfold, ridden by the higher rate of benet, which was made late Mr. John Johnstone, a former Matheson possible by a slightly higher contribu- tal-pan of Mesars. Jardine

on than recommended in the report. & Co., and Allied King, owned by Mr. They

Mr. "Billy" up. hoped that the payment of con- G. H. tribution would begin on May & next Caulfield eventually won the clansie and the payment of benefit as from ever

event by half-a-length after November 5 following. The amount on the last day of the Meeling. How of the Exchequer contribution would ever, it is interesting to know that An excursion to Shing Mun Dam

be at an annual rate of £600,000. will be made by the visitors on Tues-

The Minister claimed that the Bilt Diana Bay has not been entered for the Challenge Cup and it is obvious day, and on Wednesday from 9 a.m.

would confer great advantages on the that Liberty Bay will be sent out to to noon, cadets of the Karlsruhe will

Will countryside and do much to check the

secure the other part of the leg when visit H.M.S. Dorsetshire throat flow of labour from country to towns. the Cup (which is valued one hundred parties. An ollicial call will be paid Mr. Tom Williams, for

Books the Labour Guinea) will become the property of on His Excellency the G.O.C., while Opposition, said they would not oppose str. 1. Dunbar, certain members of the Vessel will the second reading, but reserved the participate in a team race organised right to criticise the measure in detail

in committee. warranted. Highby the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club.

The debate army officers are sharply divided on From 3.30 to 5.30 p.m., the visitors the merits of the plan and Air Corps will give a, children's party on board Wireless. leaders say that instead of expensivo

the cruiser, and in the evening, at bases in the interior of the country, 7.30, a supper party will be held be *naboard bases are preferred. More

held at the German Club for about over, they believe it best to spend 120 persons with 25 families. money on planes rather than bases. -United Press,

It is learned the report of a special War: Board regarding the best loca tions for the proposed bance is at prosent on the desk of the Secretary for War, Mr. George Dern, and prob nbly will never be made public bi

It delves deeply Into the secrets cause of national defence.

Moreover, it will probably nover bo used, except as a guide, in connection with defence strategy.

Observers belleve that the proposed chain of air buses oxceeds the present defence requirements, and hence the

expense

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BRITISH AID

FOR EGYPT

HARBOUR

DREDGING

AND RAILWAY

London, Feb. G. The Under Secretary for Fureign Affairs, Lord Cranborne, was asked in the Houses of Commons to-day ahout proposals for the dredging of Alexandra Harbour and the enne se tion of a railway from Fuka, and

1ure

Guverument whether the. Egyptina had requested financial assistance,

He replied that estinated expendi for additional dredging of Alexandria Harbour WIM

20.000 Egyptian pounds, and His Majesty's Government had spontaneously offered to contributo a punt, not exceeding

10.000 Egyptian pounds.

Estimated cost of the Fukamatruh Railway was $4,000 Egyptian pounds and the Government had offered to wards that expenditure a sum nat exceeding 20,000 pounds sterling The Egyptian Government was con tributing the remainder.

The British Government would not acquire any control over the harbour or railway line, Lord Cranborne said. -British Wirciess.

BRITAIN'S CREDIT

STRUCTURE

GOLD VALUE ISSUE RAISED

London, Feb. 0. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, informed the House of Commons, in answer to a question, that the value st to-day's market price of gold, added to the reserve of the Bank of England in in the last four years, would be about

£131,000,000,

On Monday, the visitors will take match at part in a rifle shooting stonecutters, and in the evening they will be entertained to Commodore Sedgwick.

dinner by

The visitors will hold a reception en beard the Karlsruhe on Thursday,

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continues.-British

H.K. UNIVERSITY

after which II.MS. Tamar will give LAW AND COMMERCE

a dinner party for wardroom offleers of the Karlsruhe. At 9 p.m. an “At Home" will be held in the Chief and Rooms, Petty Officers Recreattun music to be supplied by the orchestra of HMS, Dorsetshire.

'OTHER FUNCTIONS

The Karlsruhe will be thrown open Lo visitors from 4 to 0 p.m. on Friday. Wardroom officers of H.M.S. Dorset- shire will pay a call on the cruiser, and among other functions arranged

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SOCIETY

At the annual general business

meeting of the Law and Commerce Society of the Hongkong University, held recently the following office bearers were appointed:

President.-ft. M. A. Cooper, B.

Cons

Fon:

M.A.

Vice-President.-Prof. R. Robert

Graduate Vice-President, Mr. Cheng Yu Hual. B.A.

Hon. Vice-Presidents: Chairman of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Sir A. D. A. Macgregor, Chief Justice, and Mr. H. C. Macnamara, MA, LLD.

he visitors on this day will be a saling match between the Karlsruhe and H.M.S. Dorsetshire, П

supper men, anil party for about 120

nus:cal evening at Helena May In kutute Karlsruhe will again be thrown open On Saturday, from 3 to 5 p.m., the to visitors, and elicial calls will be returned. In the morning, the cruser. will play a football game with the Canon and Hongkong Germansund H.M.S. Dorsetshire. Athletic sports will also be held.

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From 3 to &

Karlsruhe will again be open to visi- pm, on Sunday, the tora. In the eventing, al 8 p.ni, a farwell party to the visitors will take

place at the German Club,

Hon. Members: Sir William Her nell, c.tr., LL.D., Sir William Shenton, Hen. Dr. S. W. Teo, ..., Hon, Dr. Mr. T. A. II. Kotewall, Martin, A.S.A.A., Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Mr. Justice R. F. Lindsell, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Prof. C. A. Mid- dleton Smith, M.Sc., Mr. P. S. Cassidy. Chaleman. Mr. Gob Tiang Hin. Han. Secretary. Mr. Leung Sik Kwan

Hon. Treasurer.--Mr. Au Young Chiu.

Hon. Auditor.Mr. T. A. Martin, ASAA.

FORMER KARLSRUHE Very different from her forerun- ners is the Karlsruhe. They were put at a great disadvantage at the Battle of the Falklands because 'ct their lack of speed, Admiral Sturdee'sMiss Liem Sun Tan. battleships being able to attain some 25 knots to the German cruisers' 18 or 19-imota. To-dny- the-liners Ghelsenau and Scharnhorst would be able to hold their own if not get away from ships of only that speed. While the warship

Karlsruhe's spoed is disclosed at 32 knots, her top speed la no doubt considerably above that figure.

Representatives of the respective years: Fourth year, Mr. Chang Young Ilin and Mr. Kwik Khi Thing: third year, Mr. Andrew La und Miss Helen Moore: first year

There have been former vessels of

the German Navy called Karlsruhe, though their fate was not that of the cruisera Gneisenau and Scharnhorst, both of which sank with their flags still flying after a disastrous batter

ing

SEEKING SUGAR-

CONTROL

BRITISH DELEGATES IN HOLLAND

London, Feb.

and

on

run

7.30-7.50 p.m. Eddie Peabody and his Banjo,

1. Some of these days, 2. St. Louis Blue, 3. Blaze Away, 4. Many Happy returns of the day.

7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio.

worth reading" by "Now

D.E.A. 8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. Stock Quotations,

8.05-8.30 p.m. George Scott Wood (Piano Accordeon).

It is not possible at this juncture to make a tip for the Ladies Purse as there are no less than 20 speedy merchants in the race. Every daner is out to please his Jockey. Mr. Dunbar has four nominations namely, Diana Bay, Mistake Bay, Oak Bay and Pontine Bay, and the, stable "Dynasty" has the same number in Helman, King's Bounty, King's Fancy and King's Warden. I hear on good authority that all the Shanghai

Jockeys,

C. namely, married Encarnacao, D. S. Li and T. L. Wong, try. have given an undertaking not to

accept the best mounts so that Messrs. "Peanut" Marshall and "Vick" Neoda may abins in the Ladies Purse. Hongkong "hemperked" jockeys are calling a vote.

THE GARRISON CUP RACE

(Continued from Page 8.) long time and only recently returned from Macao. He is now O.K, but is not the same Iron Grey at this time last year.

NEW SUBS

went

Of the new Sub-Griffins, there been no sensational gallop but. Mr. Leo Frust showed the rail fans on Sunday morning that The Gorilla was a fine galloper. In company with 7th of September, these two mokes over the Valley Stakes' distance and they raced home together in a very useful time of 1.38.4/5. Their land quarter was done in 30.2/6 seconds and the last half-a-mile was negotiat-i ed in 1.03.3/5.

The same morning, Mr. T. L Wong Mountain View and Mr. was trying S. Y. Liang on Wild Cat over the dia- tance of 1% miles but they were simply out for slow work. Gold Sovereign followed the same route in 3.16.1/5., and Mr. G. Roza pushed the animal in the last quarter, doing in 29.4/5 seconds.

Although the whole time for the mile was slow, namely, 2.23.2/5, 1 like Rose Evelyn's action and this mare will have Mr.-Encarnacao -OR her chaperon at the coming Carnival. The same jockey Ariel Blue Ribbon and Public Hero No. 1 last Wednes day and both ponies entered the mile in very slow time.

Mr. V. V. Needa took Hellbender) out for a gallop over a mile and the pony finished gamely. Balios, who was under blankets, cantered mile and a quarter with Mir. Needa up and In connexion with the desire of the this is

good sign. It is

is equivalent British Government to promote

Sir Victor Sassoon has no Subs, international agreement on the sub-in saying that he likes the animal. joet of sugar, Sir Henry Fountain, in his stable and under the circum- of the Board of Trade, and Mr. S stances Mr. Neela will have a lot of Caine visited The Hague

bir. Sub-Grimins at his disposal. Tuesday and yesterday held conver Donald Black has

been booked to Government with the object of ex. ploring the possibilities of achieving such an agreement.

Detailed examination was given to than two years of service in the Various difficult questions which have Inter- German Navy.

to be considered before any national conference on Var subject can usefully be convened.. Results of happy one, aho- being one of those the discussions will be reported to the two governments.-British Wire- lean.

The first Karlsruhe was a light He added, in reference to the sug-

cruiser of 4,520 tons and had a spood gestion of a member, that it would boof 28 knots. After sinking 13 British highly misleading to seek to relate

tate merchant ships in the Atlantic dur- the credit structure of the country to

ing the early part of the war, how- figures of the net imparts of gold, ny

ever, she saak as the result of an shown in the Customs returns, and

a little over put by his questioper at £114,000,000

three months active service, and less in the last four years, as these do not necessarily represent a transfer of gold to or from British ownership,

British Wireless.

MAKING FAST TIME

OFFICER ATTEMPTS

RECORD FLIGHT... ·

London, Feb. 6. Flight Lieutenant Tommy Rose, who loft Lympne at 12.25 a.m. to day on an attempt to break the record for the flight from England to Cape town, in the Miles Falcon with which ho won the King's Cup race last year, Cairo, 10 landed at Almaza, near hours 50 minutes later,--British Wire- Tras.

explosion after only

The second Karlsruhe had a somo- what longer life, but a no less un-

scuttled at Scapa Flow in Vessela 1010 after the surrender of the High Seas Flect.

.......

MODERN SHIP To-day's visitor is superior to both her sistera in speed and power,

men,

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Accordeon

The Mills Brothers. 1. Vocal: Tiger Rag. Soles in a little Gipsy Tea Room. The Big Broadcast of 1936 Selection. 3. Vocal: Jungle Fever. Sleepy Head, Accordeon Solo: Stars over Devon, Otis Regrets. Old Vocal M fashioned love.

8.30-9 p.m. A Relay from Daven- The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra directed

by Henry Hall.

9.9.20 p.m. Daventry News Bul- letin,

9.20-9.40 p.m. From the Studio. A Planoforte Recital by

Gurevitch.

Programme

1. Orgel Phantasie in G

Lyla

Bach

-Liszt. 2. Sonate Op. 31. Allegro vivace Beethoven. 3. Walzer Op. 11 Brahms.

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9.40-10 p.m. A Recital hy En- rice Caruso (Tenor), »

1. Agnus Del (Bizet). 2. Strange Harmony Tosca") Puccini), 3. M'Appari (Like a Dream) ("Marin")

lotow). 1. La Donna o Mobile Woman is Fielde) (Verdi) G..O Sole Mio (all Capua).

10-10.30 p.m. BIG BEN A Re- lay from Daventry.

England v France. An eye-witness account and a running commentary on the Ice Hockey match Relayed from the Empire Puol and Sports Arena,

Wembley.

10.30-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

For for

Eastern Special PORTRAITHE Beteners will be broadcast from Zeesen as follows:

DJN 19.74m 16,200 kc 1,30-2 0.10. DJB.. 10,74 m 14.200 ke 4.45-8.10 p.m. DJN 31.45 m 9,840 ke 443-8.10 p.m. DJB 19.74 m 16.200 ke 9 p.29.12.30 ..

--- --- BOUTHI ASIA, ZONE (South Aula Zone, broadcast from "DJE." (19.74 metres) and DIN (91.45 metres)

4.15 p.m. Call

DJB. DJN (Cherman Eaglish), German Folk Song.

Forecast (Germ Programme

Engl.)

Brus Band.

6.30 p.m.. News in English.

p.m.

5.41 p.m. "With fresh-cat tramping-stall,"

Compullions by Erich Mingers. 0.11 p.m. Reports of the Olymple Winter

Games,

6.43 p.m.

News In German.

7 p.m. Concert of Light Moric. Ap.. News in English.

8.16 p.m. Concert of Light Music foun

Linued).

DD.M

Clue UJE. DJN (Germ. Engl.)

EAST ASIA ZONE

ations with officials of the Dutch steer Colebration Time, Lancashire at 2 p.m.

INSURANCE LAW REFORM

BRITISH COMMITTEE

APPOINTED

London, Feb. 6..

Loom, Strathalan.and Stop-watch and all will give him a good ride at the Annual Meeting, Mr. P. Botelho, will wear Ulater's colours on Shamrock and this pony is coming on nicely Supercharge Is now O.K.. and I understand Mr. Dietz will ride him.

EXCHANGE RATES

Shanghal.

.7.30 -

Feb. 6. 74.59/01

15.15

-12.30 62.3/16

Bant Arts Lone broadest through PJQ en 10.8 metres (16,200 ka) 1.13-1 p. Concer.

9.06 pm. Call DIA, DJD, DIN (Gerro..

Engl.) German Folk Bang. Pr gramme Forecast Germ., Engl Letterbox for Dutch East Indies.' 0.15 p.. Falk Basic. 7.4%.

10 p.

Naws in Engllah an DJA and in Butch on DJB. 'DIN. Brass and

11.1 p.m. News in German on DJA, DJR, DJN. Close down DJB.

11.30 p.m. Reports of the Olymple Winter

Gamer.

12 .. "With fresh-eat tramping-tal."* 22,18 a.m. News In English »a DJA sad fa

Dolch on DJN, 12.30 .. Close DJA, DIN (Germ, Engl.) DAVENTRY PROGRAMMEŠ

To-day's Broadcasting From Six Transmissions

The following wavelengths and frequencies are observed by Davan{17.

Frequency -Warslength 21.59 stree 1,050 2.

18.97 metrus

Paris. Genova. Beriln.. Milan

Athens

Feb. 5. .75.1/64 .15.17 .12.20 .62.3/16 .520

520

.1/24

New York.. Amsterdam.

.5.024

1/2 5,01.7/10

7,29%

Vienna

.2.63

201

Call Blan

| Prague.:

Bucharest Madrid

3119% .EOD

119%

CHA

609

GHD

0,51 kat.

mot

.CSC

0,585 k..

£1.30

mistres

.80.3/16 .110% .1/3

36.5/32

GSD

11,780 *.

28.3

110

GSE

11.364 k.c.

· 15.23

patron

18%

C97

18.000 1 km.

$9.62

1/6%.

170%

GBC

17.790 ke..

JEA

tre

Cân

31A7O K.e.

29.43 .30% 217 .5.03% :1/2.1/32 .4%

20.40

GRI

15,240 k..

3056

GBJ

21,549 Jud.

CSL

6.014

1/21/32 44

1.

19.7/10

100%

The forthcoming wedding fa an-

"British Wireloan..

FIXED TRUSTS

London, Feb. 0. The President of the Board of

She was launched in 1927 and en- tered the Gorman Navy in November 1920. The vessel in of 0,000 tons, is G54 feet long, and 50 feet broad; her Apeed is 32 knots, and her armaments consist of nino six-inch guns, four 3.4-inch guns (anti-aircraft), machine guns, and 12 19.7-inch tor- pedo tubes, tripled. Her crew con The Board of Trade has appointed Lisbon... sints of 662 offlæers

orn, but un and

a committee to consider whather any Hongkong this tour there are some 100 cadets changes in the existing law relating Bombay aboard who are gaining practicnt to the carrying on of the business of Brussels, experience on a warship at son. insurance are desirable in the light Monta Video.

The voyage of the Karlsruhe began of atatutory provisions relating to Belgrade from Kell on October 21, 1935, and compulsory insurance against third Montecal the ports of call have included Santa party risks, and by employers against Yokohama.

Rio Cruz, Sao Thome, Lobito, Durban, liability to their vorkmon. Port Victorin, Batavin. Holló, and now

A Committeo of fifteen members, Oslo including two Hongkong.

past Presidenta Canton and then proceed to Nagasaki, Sir Felix Cassel, formerly Judge

From here she will probably visit Lloyds, and other insurance experts Silver (forward).19.6/10...

and actuaries, will be presided over War Loan.....100.9/10 Yokohama,

Duten, San

Diego, Advocate General to the Forecas Panama, Saint Thomas, Ponto Vadra. A Wireless and then Germany.

---ད་-་ TRADE WITH ARGENTINE

London, Feb. 6. Asked in the Commons nt question. time whether it was proposed to rive notice of termination of the trade Argentine tho' agreement with Republle on or before May of this your, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runciman, said the future of this agreement was receiving the

British Wireless.

In her capacity as training ship

for the now German Navy the

of Silver (Spot)....19.7/10

Karlsruhe has already made tournounced, of Afr. Cyril Chadderton,

1.8.TES

13.93

6,150 .45.19 settes

Transmission $

(GB, and G.S.C.)

big Ben. A Bonata Berlial.

.-7.30 am. Talk; "Imperial Affairs.**

7.43

m. Dance Music.

Greenwich Time Bignal at £ 4.2, 10.3. England. France.

8.30 am. Dance Music.

consideration of the Government voyages abroad, one to South Africa Pearce Apartments, Shanghai, and Trade, Mr. Runcinar, announced in and South America, no to North Miss Diary Robertson bicCroath, whathe Commons, in reply to a question..

RELIEF ACTS REPEALED

Washington, Feb. 0,.,

accordanze

and South America, a trip round the world, and a trip round the Capo to North America.

An unusual feature about tho President voyages of the Karlsruhe is tho

in et route to the Colony per P. & O. Naldera.

The two main objects of the cruise

that he had under active consideration the report of the Committee of the Stock Exchange recommending logis lation to provide for the regulation. of "Fixed Trusts," and he hoped to

British Wiraleza.

·Roosevelt's, recommendation to Con-amount of cargo which the warship are, to show the Bag in foreign water, be able to make a stalemont shortly,

arosa on Monday, Congress has pasa carrios. Immenso quantities of foods and to train the cadets, who under ed a Bill which now goes to the White stuffs have been stored on board in the sip's Commander, Cal in L House for ratification, repealing the onlor that as little as possible-will- gromëna,"must" Louen- suficient to be Thare will be no dinner dance onl Bankhond compulsory Cotton Art, the have to be purchased while the ship able to pass examinations to bocomo Saturday at Repulse Bay"Hotel," "dut) Smith-Korr Tobacco Act, and tho is abroad, thus conserving German officers who they reach Germany the usual ton danco will be held on Potato Act, which come under AAA, Marks, only a limited number of Beglatation-Reutar,

which can to spent outside Germany,

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again in June this yone,

Sunday, at 4,40 p.m.-

8.45 am. The Nawa.

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Transmission 6

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11.46 mm. The News,

Iz pm. Ciece dawn.

Transmission 1

(QS.F. and (B)

4 p.m.

4.75 p.m.

Bi Ban. The Composer në the

Pianoforte (1) Roger Qafiter,

Hooke to Read.”

4.10 p.m. A. Recital by Lenie Willoughby,

(Violin) Greenwich Time Blenst at $ p.m.

5.30 p.m. A Becial af New Gremeghans

Encenda, #44 pm. The News and Announcements.

Close',dawn,' '

Transmission: 2

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Big Ben The B.B.C. Welch Dr (Continued on Page 8.)

Paramou

Pictur

wiik

Ida Lupino • John Halliday-

Douglas

ass Dumbrill. Dickie Moore Virginia a Weidler Directed by Hoáry

SUNDAY QUEEN'S

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