HONGKONG MEN BACK INDUSTRY.

TO MANUFACTURE . MINTION TILES

MORE SANCTIONS URGED ON. LEAGUE.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Somaliland, cut Ethioplan railway transport, and compelled a quick showdown on the entire situation. Experts who hold 'opinion

May frankly that they are mystified by the entire

East military situation in Africa. They feel that the Italian advance must have fallen short of j original exprelations, and the hope that a decision might be obtained

SHARES OVER in a single dry season.

SUBSCRIBED

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY

ATHLETIC

SPORTS.

La Salle College Records

NUMBER OF NEW

MARKS SET

A large number of spectators watched ten records being smashed at the fifth annual sports meeting of the La Salle Collego on Saturday afternoon. The meet was held in almost perfect conditions, the rain which threatened early in the after holding off completely.

Among thono present were M.

Those who study the situation from the standpoint of political as well military strategy think that che in The names of three former well-calcuniste, external and unknown clue to the situation is the relationship known Hongkong rosidents appear as

among The

the countries

of Central Directors on the prospectus recently

possibility that Herr issued in London for the issue of Hitler and Signor Mussolini now or 70,000 six per cent, cumulative rein the future might see eye-to- Luerquin, Consul-General for France, ference shares In Minton Hollins, Ltd., banufacturers of the famous Mint certain European problems is free and Mme. Lourquin, the Hov, Fra.: tiles and faience. They are Mr. A. Equently Crapnell, formerly managing Director of Messrs. Lane, Crawford and Co. who is Chairman of the concern to gether with Mr. A. 8. D. Cousland, formerly managor of Mesare, Alex Ross and Co., and Mr. A. D. Gee, formerly with the Hongkong Hotel

and Manager of the Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., who are managing directors of the Company.

The lat was open for one dry, and the lasue, which was at par, was over subscribed eight timen.

speculated, while pres commentators frequently envinge possibility that italy, Germany and Japan might eventually make common diplomalle cause because of their alleged common problem of relieving Over-population,

before to the

Political strategista lend greater attention than ever factor of public opinion, particularly in Great Britain. The incalculable strength of the world peace movement complicates all

guesses as to the trend of international events, and the upset of Sir Samuel Hoare for his ill-timed peace Initiative gave an object lesson to all military and diplomatic analysts against premature and over-simplified estimates of the situation.-United

GERMANY LOOKS TO

The Company has been formied to acquire as a going concern as from the 1st day of August, 196, the undertaking and assets, subject 10 | Press. Ilabilities, of the well-known and old- established bustness of manufacturers of floor and wall tiles and other similar artielea carried un nt

the Patent Tile Works at Stoke-on-Trent M. 11. & Co. Limited under its by former name of Minton Hollis & Co. Limited, the change of note having been effected to enable the Company to assume ita present title on registra tian.

The business in one of the oldest of its kind in the country, and for many years has enjoyed an international putation for its products, which in- clude a full range of glazed enamelled and

embossed dado and wall

tiling.

DEFENCES

(Continued from Page 1.)

has come for the consolidation of the Peace

of the American continents, President Justo declares the recent Gran Chaco war solution demonstrated the possibilties of international pacts and organisations.

He believes, too, that the world situation can only profit from the

he extended to commercial and econn. mie domains.

Bourke, J., Noval, Teruzzi and Grampa, Dr. and Mrs, Kirk, Messrs.

II. A.

Antonio, Mrs. F. X. Gomes and Miss Chatra, W. Lawrence, J

Gonsalves.

While the contests were being run. the band of the St. Louis Industrial. School played selections from Italian composers.

The

Very Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada presented the prizes at the conclusion of the meet, and was thanked by the Director of the College, Rev. Bro. Aimar, Fr. Sunda then spoke a few. words about the great importance of Fanies in a boy's life and the good able to have such a fine field as the fortune the students enjoyed of being one they had just use.

The inter-class Championship was carried off by the Commercial Class, which was awarded the Tong Hing Brothers Shield W. Gottsche and P. Castro tied for the Senior Champion- ship with 19 points each, while E. Ribeiro took the Junior with 16 polats. The Milget honour were gained by Chong Fook-kong, with-a Intal of 10 points.

FRESH ITALIAN

VICTORY

tiles and falence for fireplace sur-proposed exantination, which might PUSHING on to adDIS rounds, floor tiling in all comnum and vitreous colours, Roman and gemeri- chl monale flooring, together with special lines frequently required by architects,

A wide demand, both at home and abroad, has always existed for

He suggests that the conference be held in Buenos Aires.--Reuter,

ABABA

- Rome, Feb. 22. Two Regular Army and one Black- shirt Divisions have occupied two sides of Ambualng! Ridge, the last

shall Dadoglio and Addis Ababa, avghtfall suspended the Italian

"Minton Tiles," the trade name and R.A.F. BOATS LEAVE Important fortification between Mar-

quality of which is recognised by architecta und builders the world.

of

throughout

M. II. & Co. Limited is a member 'the Glazed and Floor Tile Manufac turers Association and is on the Ad- miralty, War Office, Crown Agents for the Colonies, and the London County Council late of suppliers, besides dealing with many Public Au- thorities and builders merchants throughout the country.

I

CONTINUITY ASSURED

The continuity of the business has been ensured by Service Agreements for a period of five years with the Managing Directors, Mr. A. 3. D. Cousland and Mr. A. D. Gee, who have

been almost entirely responsible for the modernisation of the works and the present efficiency of the business. In addition, arrangements have been

SAFE ARRIVAL

ΑΤ' ΑΜΟΥ

The pilots of the Royal Air Force flying-boats which had been held up in Hongkong nearly the whole of last week by bad weather, took advantage of the improved conditions yesterday. and left a few minutes after 10 a.m. for Amoy, on the way to Shanghal,

AL Amoy they rejoin the third boat, which had gone there direct from Manila on Wednesday. From Shanghai they continue goodwill fight to Jupan.

on

their

Bafe Arrival

Amoy, Feb. 23,' The two R.A.F. flying boats

made to retain the services of the rived here at 1.14 p.m.-Bruter.

principal executives, including the

Works Manager, Mr. Meredith,

The Times, in commenting on the

prospectus, says: The new

com-

Across Atlantic-

Berlin, Feb. 22.

and prevented occupation of the summit of the Ridge which is expected to be completed to-morrow.

Nowspapers report that Ran Kasan has offered to surrender to the Italians on condition that he la made Governor of Tembien-United Press.

Rumour Denied

Rome, Feb. 22. It is officially denied that half a million men have been given leave from the Army, on account.

of an improvement in the European situn- tlon-Reuter's Bulletin Service.

U.S. Neutrality

Washington, Feb, 22. Broadcasting on the occasion of

Washington's birthday. Senator Borah, Republican Presidential nominee, alleged that insidious pro. arpaganda was being conducted from

abroad against the United States neutrality policy regarding the Italo- Ethiopian war und by implication condemned Britain an

the

Inspirer.

pany which has been formed to acquire It is announced that the Zeppelin the old-catablished business of intes L-129 will make a first fight to Hollins, manufacturers of floor and Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 8 tiles has a share capital of £120,- carrying passengers, mail and freight, 000 divided into 70,000 Six

It in estimated that the flight will Cumulative Preference shares of £1 take 60 hours.- United Press.

wall

Par

Cent

31

Clyde Pangborn

He said that England found it in her interest to remain neutral when Japan invaded Manchuria, but her national interests in the African war dictated a far from neutral policy.

Senator, Borah did not deny her the right to net as was thought fit in cach

but said, "I deny her right, case, or

that

of any group of nations, to brand the United States as favouring pursuing a course either war or selfish or Immoral in adopting a policy of neutrality in the Italo- Ethiopian controversy or any

other controversy in Europe."—Reuter,

Oll Sanctions Feb. 22. The Committee of Eighteen will

Geneva, meet on March

2 to discuss the question of oil, coal, iron and steel Fanctions. The committee will also discuss the report of the committee of Alameda, Feb. 22. The giant trans-Pacific air liner committes dealing with the effects oil experts and the report of the China Clipper, commanded by Capt. and progress of the present sanctions. Musick, loft to-day at 2.19 p.m. (P.S.T.) for Honolula and Manila.

On board is Mr. Raymond Quick, ef the United States Department of Commerce-United Press.

cach and 500,000 Ordinary shares of 28. cach. The whole of the Preference ahares are offered for subscriptio.

San Francisco, Feb. 22. par, while almost all the Ordinary are alloted in part antisfaction of the pur- rican aviator who was the first person Clyde Pangborn, the fanious Ame chase price of £108,450, the balance of to fly from Japan to Americ non- £68,481 being payable in cash, Not tp, stated to-day that probably in assets are valued at £102,451. Profils June he would start making pre- have risen sharply of late years; for paratinns for a now world encircling the year to July 31 last net profits fight starting at Florida and travel- amounted to £17,649, and on this basis ling via Newfoundland, Scandinavia the Preference dividend covered and Russia-United Press. more than four times. Sales for the first four months of the current year- are stated to be 84 per cent, higher than for the corresponding period of the provicus year.. Continuity of management is ensured by service agreements.

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IN

FEDERAL FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY PLANTS

(Special To "Telegraph")

Charlotta, N.C., Feb. 23. The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals here has ruled that Federal funds may be lent to community built planto In competition with private utilities.

The Court also reversed the Lower Court's ruling on

the Wheeler- Rayburn Holding Company Bill, which was her to be unconstitutional. Anneals against both decisions will probably he made to the Supreme Court-United Press

CHARITY FUNDS

TO HELP COLONY'S HUNGRY BABIES.

·

Clipper off again

GOVERNOR OF ASSAM HON. A. COCHRANE TO TAKE

. UP* APPOINTMENT IN MAY

London, Feb. 22. Commander the Hon. Archibald Cochrane

recently appointed 'Gov. ernor of Assam, will ani) from Marseilles on April 17 and is expect ed to reach Rangoon on May 9 to take up appointment.

his

The representatives on the com mittee have not yet been announced, but it is understood that M. Flandin, French Foreign Minister. will re- present. France if Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, goes to Geneva. Reuter's Bulletin Servfee.

C. T. WANG'S VISIT

ENTERTAINED BY CANTON ROTARY CLUB

Canton, Feb. 22. Mr. C. T. Wang, former Ministor of Foreign Affairs

to the Nanking Government, arrived here to-niglit denied a Chinese press report that from Hongkong. Interviewed, hn ls, personal staff will remain in he was fulfilling an important poll. Rangoon and will be attached to the tical mission. staff of the new Governors, Router's Bulletin Service..

The rotring Governor, Bir Micheal Kenne, will leave Rangoon on May 7.

HIMALAYAN PEAKS

FRENCH EXPEDITION

ORTAINS PERMIT

Now Delhi, Feb. 22. The Indign and Kashmir Govern ments have given - pormiston to a French oxpedition to attempt elimbs of Kinchinjungn and Dhaulagiri in the Himalayas. Both these peaks The following are latant donations are over 26,000 feet high. An advance to the fand for Hungry Babies:

party is expected to reach Bumbay on Mrs. Fok. Fa-ting

March 10. Mr. L. 1. Amps

Germoner edition was also Please and any "contribuilone" to planned this year, but has been nost- Lady Sonthorn, 297 the Peak, or e/o. poned to next year-Router's Bulletin Messra, Kelly and Walsh, Ltd.

Sorvica,

$25.

SHARE PRICES.

The following in the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Banke.

H. K. Bank, $1,630 b. ex, div,

H.

24, 1936.

RADIO BROADCAST For

K. Banks (Lon. Reg.). Relay of Hongkong Hotel

£103 n. ex. div.

Chartered Bank, £14 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£231⁄2 R.

Mercantile Bank C., £13% n. East Asia Bank, $78 n.

Insurances.

Canton In., $270 n. Union In., $6528 Chinn Underwriters, $1.00 b. China Fire, $480 v. H.K. Fire In., $260 n. Internat'l Assce, Sh. $3 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $36 n. H.K. Steamboats, $5% n. Indo-Chinaa, (Pref.), $30 Indo-Chinas (Def.), $20 Shell (Bearer), 90/- n. Union Waterboats, $14% 1.

Mining.

Antamoks, $1.84 n. Baintoca, $20 b. Bagulo Gold, 22 eta. 'n. Benguet Consolidated, $18.40 b. Benguet Exp.. B cls. n. Big Wedge, 21 ets. b. Gold Creek, 30 cts. n. Gold River, 7 cts. n. Ipo Mining, $1.90 b. Itogons, 60 cts. b. Salacot, 15 cta. n. Kallas, 13/9 n.

Langkats (Single), $11 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $415 m. S'hai Loans, Sh. $4 n. Rauba, $11.60 n.

Venz: Goldfloid $3 b.

Docks etc.

H.K. Wharves (old), $100 n. H.K. Wharves (new), $971⁄2 n.

H.K. & W. Docks $9 n. Providents (okt), $1.05 n. Providents (new), 60 cts, n. Hongkow (old), Sh. $190 n. New Engineerings, Sh. 34 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $79 n

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cotton's Sh. $8 n. S'hai Cottons (eld), Sh. $70 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $41 n. Zoong Singa, $12 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n,

Landa, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $5 n. ILK. Landa, $35% u. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$100 n.

S'hai Landa, Sh. $18 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphries, $9.70 n. H.K. Realties, $5.86 n. Chinese Estates, $84 n. China Realties. Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $80 n.

Public Utilities.

H.K., Tramways, 3121⁄2 n. Peak Trams, (old), $7 n. Peak Trams, (new), $3 n. Star Ferries, $87 n.

Ynumati Ferries, (old) $19.50 n China Lights, $11.80 n. "China Lights” (New);, $8 ̃b.

H.K. Electric, $741% 8. Macao Electric, $20 p Sandakan Lights, $4 n. Telephone (old), $261⁄4 n. Telephone (new), $10.20 p. China Buses. Sh. $11% n. Singapore Tractions, 17/- n. Singapore Pro: 26/-n.

Industrials

1

Malabon Sugarn, $8.40 'n. Cald: Macg. (old), Bh. $191⁄2 1 Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $15 n. Canton Ices, $1.75 . Cement, $8.85 m. H. K. Ropes, $5.58

Storee, &c. Dairy Farm, $22 8.7* Watson, $4.85 n.. Lane Crawfords, $6 n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $2.40 8. Wm. Powells, 70 cts. a. Wing On (H.K.), $58 n.

Miscellaneous.

H.K. Entertainments, $4.70 1. 9. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), 31.75 n. Constructions (new), 50 cta. n. Vibro Plling, $4 n. Ch. Govt. 6% 1925 G. $ Bonds

94% n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4%% prm. b. H. K. Govt. 84% Loan par. n. Wallace Harpers $4 n.

CATHOLIC SOCIETY

HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER AT HOTEL CECIL

He will be attending a Kotary-din-

Mr. N. É.. Allaye, President of the her on Monday, and leaves here on

St. Teresa's Catholic Young Men's Tuesday, Mr. Wang la Governor of Society, presided over the first annual Rotary for the 81st. District, which includes China. Hongkong And the inner of that Society, held at the Hotel Cocil on Saturday night. In bla Philippines.-Router,

speech, Mr. Allnye stressed the need for the co-operation of all concerned in order to carry on the work of the Catholic Action and the social services they had rendered during the provious year. He also "appealed for, mora famils and for more members to join the Society,

TOKYO BLIZZARD

HEAVY SNOW DISRUPTS TRANSPORT SERVICES

Tokyo, Feb. 23, Among those present were the A blizzard hit Tokyo early this Reverend Fathers A. Riganti, G. M morning, and it has been enowing Spada, M. Maestrini, L. Fung, G. very heavily all day long, and the Byrne, J., R. W. Gallagher, B.J., E. snow, is already over a foot deep. Bourke, 8.1., De Angelis, and Messrs. disrupting almost all communications L. A. Barton, Robert Chen, F. J. Boden, including the tram and bus services. P. Wong, Jerome Law, Itaymond Lin,

-Router.

Joseph Chan and George Young:

Dance Orchestra

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

From Z.D.W.

on a wavelength of 355 metres (846 kilocycles):

5-8 p.m. European Programme. 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the longkong |Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7-7.17 p.m. "Hungarian Fantasia" (Lazt), played by Arthur do Greef (Pianoforte) and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra.

7.17-7.30 p.m. A Recital by Madame

Amellta Galli-Curci (Soprano).

1. Chanson Indoue (Song of India) (Rimsky-Korsakny), 2, Bolero Les Filles de Cadiz (Heliben), 3. Carces leras (Prison Song) (Chapi). 4. Serenata (Tost!).

7.30-8 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.

Happy, I'm Happy ("Caravan"}, Wine Song ("Caravan"), Ballroom Memories No. 1, Jerome Kern Medley, George Gershwin Medley, Ninon (“A Song for you"), Love, for ever I adore

you..

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Re port Closing Loent Stock Quotations. 8.0-11 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- cert.

11 p.m. Close Down.

8.05-10 p.m. European pro- gramme

from Z.E.K. on a fre quency of 640 kllocycles.

8.05-8.24 p.m. A Jazz Plano Re- cital by Rale da Costa.

1. I had to change the words. 2. One minute to one. 3. A Thousand

Goodnights. 4. True, 6. Waltz Timo Medley. 6. Dancing Butterfly.

8.24-8.30 p.m. "Moonlight Meandor- ing" "Feminine Fancies" sting by The Carlyle Cousins.

8.30-9.15

Daventry.

p.m.

A Relay from

8.30 p.m. Sr Walford Davies, "Music and the, Ordinary Listener." What about the Tune? 2. Tunes that sing themselves,

9

p.m.

A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin

Htetin (Copyright by Router). 9.15-9.40 p.m. Vocal Gems,

The Belle of New York, The Waltz Dream (Strauss), The Merry Widow (Lehar), The Desert Song (Romberg), The Blue Mazurka (Lebar).

9.40-10 p.m. Selection of Tangos, 10 p.m. Big Ben: Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavera

Special

for For Esatera Pateners will be broadcast from Zersen s

programmer

19.74 m 15.100 ke 1.30-2

follows

DIA

DJD

13.74

15.200 ke 4.45-8.15 3.M

DAN

31.45 M

DJD

19.74 m `15.280 ko 1p.m-12.19 a.m.

SOUTH ASIA ZONE (South Asia Zone, broadcast from DID, (19.74 metres) and DJN. (81,45 metres).

DJN (German, 4.15 p.m. Call DJD,

English). German Folk Hang. Programme Forecast (Germs..

& p.m.

Orchestral Concert.

1.10 p.m. News In English.

5.45 p.m. Toexports. Music and Merry

Legerdemain.

6.10 p.m.

Gramophone Selections.

8.15 p.m. Nowa in German.

? D.. Convert of Light Musle,

p.. News in English.

8.15 p.m. Concert_of_Light_Music_{con___

tinued).

Clase DJB, DJN (Germ.. Engl.)

EAST ASIA ZANE

East-Arla Zone broadcast through DJQ an 19.88 matres (15,180 km.) 1.80-9 p.m. Concert. news at 2 pama

Đào Đào CH ĐỊA DJ, DIN (Germ

Engl.) German Palk Bong, Pre- framms Forecast (Germ. Engl.) 9.5 p.m. Orchestral Concert. 9.45 p.m. Now in English on DJA und

In Dreich on DJD, DINI 10 p.m. Orchestral Camcert (continued). 10,20 pubt. Nalared from Frankfurt; Carni

val in MayrDER, 11.15 #36__ News In German on PJA, DID,

DJN. Close down DJB, 11.39 p.m. Today

Germany.

In

Botin

Pletura. 20,45 pm. Hoenspoens, Huic and Merry-

Lererdemain.

12.30 .. News in Engilah on DIA and

in Dutch en DJK. 11.30 nm. Cless DJA, DÂN (Germs, Engl.)

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From.

Six Transmissions

The following wave-lengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry.

Call Blgr

Wavelength

49.59 metron

Frequency

COA

4.059

G8)

1,800 ke.

23.65 metres

QBC

1,585

21.30

metro

GBD

11.750 . 2531

GHE

11,85 k.. 35,26 metres

GAF

13,140 k.. 12.32 metres

GAG

17.710.1.c.

14.36 metrON

GRI

GBJ

21.00 2.

21470 E. $5.97 PRACTOR 15,18. 39.5€ metre

13.93 metrum

6.110 k.. 49.10 metres

Transmission 6

(0.5.3, and 0.9.0.3

7 m. A Radigious Bervice," velayed from

the Barony Church of Glasgow

(Church of Scotland).

7.50 a.m. Chamber Music.

The Biration

String Quartet. Greenwich Time Bigus? at 8 mm.

645 wim. Weekly Newsletter and Sports

Semmary.

9.4 1.0 Clore dawn.

Transmission 6

(0.8.0. and 0.9.L.)

11 am. Ble Ben. A Religions Sérvice for

the People.

Greenwith Time Bluna) at 1139 mon -11.45 num. Weekly Newsletter and Sports

12.5 p.m. Close down.

Transmission 1

(G.8.F. and G.6.D.).

220 pas. Big Ben, An Organ Recita) ·by

G. Thalben-Dali.. 1.45 p.m. Bports Talk.

The BILC. Empire Orchestra. Growwich Time Bigusi at 6.35° p.m.

The News,

5.10 p.m. Clase dawn.

Transmission 2

(0.5.J., G.B.II. and G.&.D.)

1 p.m. Big Ben, Beatland ♥, Irelandu. lo nu Hackal Infeclude. .

755 p.m. “The Mites Madrigal Cĩnh.”

fireenwich Time Blynai at 8 pm 840 p.m.. Ble Walford Dayleri- „

p.m. The New

9:20 pm. A Recital of Gramphone Records. 9.4 p.m. Close down,

Transmission 3 (AF, QAE., and 0.9.01) 10. Dig Ben, The BBC. Danes

Orehairs 10.40 p.m. Talk "Conquest of the Air".

11 p.m. The B.B.C. Northern Ireland Ons

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A Sonata Recital by Lūly Phillips: (Visloncello) and Anne Makle (Plansferie).

Greenwich Time Bignal as 13.50 1.mm. 12.30 sm. The News.

12.30 a.m.

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Light Orchentral Inte:Tude. Mass, dow...

Transmission 4

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PART I

The 1.14 um. Big Ben.

Orchestra.

B.N.C. Danca

↑ R., The News, 7.15 am The British Industries Fair,

3.30 am. A Recital of New Gramophone

Recards,

Greenwich Tiam Signal at 3.4.16. 3 .. The B.B.G, Orchestra (Section B.) 3.41 am. Prose Reading.

LIL

Varlaly Posture,

4.30 .m. The Table under the Tree. -5,16 mm Ciese_down.

PART I

5.30 nm. · The 135.3.0. Military Band, Greenwich Time Blynai at E 23. um. The News. 4.15.

Snake. Danes House Damen Band. ·

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KZRM PROGRAMME

This. Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following prograins4 be broadémi from Manila 2hle sypsing on a varslength of 485 metzen- (518.8. kloegelm) 1

5.39 p.m. V. F. Conservatory et stralen

Tadio Fretice Hour.

P.M.

Melody Lane, fomurine Man di

4.3 p.india_Moale,^.

13) pane Spanish Informational Parisd. (4) DILBARikh Informational Perisa, 7. Bang Rechal

Fernandes,

3:15 pm. Manila. Motor Company presenti Jilchard Himber and 'kle Btude, baker Champions 7,31 p. Edom Fetusang, and her songw 7.4 p.m. Son of the 1'illippines .

Abundle Iban

8 p.m. Five Flori ́af Melody--Lisa Flor,

Arles Avotino.

8.15 p.pq. Violin Revital-by: Not Bay. 3.30 p.m. The Voice of the Xersed, 19. pm. Thesep!· Carden Orokin'

10 pm. Blan·OM.

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