Music hath charms Sunday Classical Concert,

at Repulse Bay Hotel

Under leadership of

Geo. Pio-Ulski

Programme for Sunday, April 24, 1938

1 p.m.-2.30 p.m.

PROGRAMME

1. Bemiramide. Ouverture

2. Melody

3. Tres-Jolle.

Waltz

4. La Belle Helene. Selection

5. Trees

0.

Bezenado

7.

Coppella, Suite

also

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THE HONGKONG

BREACH IN WALL HEALED

Chinese Still Hold Linyi City

Hankow, Apr, 20.

TELEGRAPH,

A Chinese military #pokesman stated that a small detachment of Japanese troops hnd succeeded in entering Linyi yesterday, following the making of a

In the wall,. the result of a terrific Japanese artillery bombardment of the town' west and north goles. However the brench WOR subsequently scaled, bottling up the Japanese vanguard. The Chinese troops south of Linyi have launched a counter offensive, while mobile unit attacked Japanese flanks resulting in capture of Tachen and Hainochen, villagez adjacent to the town.

The main forces of Chinese and Japanese are engaged at Shuitlen, en the western outskirts of Linyi. Linyl is at present the scene of the; main fighting and furious struggle is proceeding on the main railway front north-cast of Hanchwung.

the the

THURSDAY, ⠀ APRIL

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.).

6.35 Interval of recorded Dance Music from Z.B.W.

3rd

on

6.40 (u) Penthouse Avenue (1) Public Melody No. 1; (c) Love is never out of Season; (d) Itunnin' Wild.

a.o Studio-The Children's Hour. 7,0 Songs by Paul Robeson (Bass)

Stood On De Ribber; Peter, Go Aing Dem Bells (Arr. Durleigh); Go Moses (Burleigh); Work All Down, De Summer (Coll. by L. Gellert); Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel (Arr. Lawrence Brown).

21, 1988,

MISSING AIRMEN FOUND

All On Board Ship In Air Attack

Canton, Apr. 20. During the Japanese air attack on the Kowloon-Canton Railway yester day, five workmen engaged in repole- ing one of the damaged bridges near Sheklung were injured, according to the Tai Chung Agency.

7.10 New Mayfair Orchestra. "He Wanted Adventure"-Selec- tlon (Waller & Tunbridge); From

It belleved that all on board the Erik Charell's "White Horse Im"

Kongmoon to (Stolz & Benntzky): Excuse Me passage-boot from

Namshul In Chungshan district were Dance,

7.28 Closing local Stock Quota-killed when the boat was bombed by Tapanese neroplanes last Monday. boat was hit by four bombs. It carried forty passengers and a crew of ten..

tions.

7.30 London Relay-'At The Black. Dog'.

Mr. Wikes at home in his own bar-j parlour. Presented by Pascoe Thorn- ton and S. E. Reynolds,

8.0 Time, Weather and Announce- ments.

News from Meihslen, in castern Kwangtung, says that the three air- men who osenped after their two acroplanes made a forced fonding at Metalen on April 7 have been found. One Japancar pilot was arrested at Afelhsien on

on the day when the twa wrecked machines were found,

8.03 Chinese Programme-Studio Concert.

110 Close Down, 8.03 Sibellus Compositions, Symplionic Poem "Night Ride And The three Japanese pilots escaped

Op. 55. Sunrise",

The B.B.C. to the mountains, but on April 11| Symphony Orchestra conducted by Chinese sol

soldiers found them, Adrian Bouit; Flickan Kom Ifran Sin

A struggle was

by the put up The Yinslen front la comparatively? Alsklings Mole; Sav, Sav, Susa, Op. Japanese, and in the ensuing battle

No. 4.

Marion Anderson in

which

the pilots used two

cd. The fight taken

One thousand Japanese reinforce- ments

and are now have arrived facing the Chinese troops six miles south of Tenghsien.

quiet, following the repulse of a Tralle) piano Accomp. by Kostl{machine-guns, one of them was kill-

Japanese counter attack morning.

early this

8.33 Arthur Rubinstein at the Piano.

of them

arc

out A foreign military expert, who Vehanen; Karelia Suite, Op. 11.

London Philharmonic Orchestra when they received wounds, the re- recently Inspected the terrain, told

Cond. by Walter Gochr.

maining two had to surrender. To- the United Press: "If Linyi falls

day they will reach Canton. Their this does not necessarily mean that

condition is serious, for

they the Japanese will be able to out-

from multiple wounds. flank clear of Yihsien, because there is a ridge of high mountains which the Yihsien and Linyl separates sectors and can be held without great difficulty, thus preventing a junellon of the Japanese columns operating on these fronts.

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Hungarion Rhapsody No. 10 (Liszt); suffer supply of food had been

A large Consolation No. 3 (Liszt): Polonaise

1 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 28, No. taken along by these airmen when No. 1 } (Chopin)

they went out on their raid, and| * 8.50 Military Band Musio.

same food was still left at the time Cuke Walk (The they were taken prisoner, says the Corner" Debussy). ...Wang Tung Agency.

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A tremendous number of Chinese B.B.C, Wireless Military Band can- Bells of St. Mulo (Rimmer); Semper troops now concentrated on the ducted by B. Walton O'Donnell; The The Fidelis March (Sousa). Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards, cond, by Lieut. R. G. Evans; The Soloist's Delight (Godfrey); Marche Heroique De Szabady (Massenet, arr. Dan Godfrey). The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards cond. by Licut. J. C.

Windram; Medley of

STOCK MARKET REPORT

The Hungkong Stock Exchange official summary, lasued at 12.30 p.m. yesterday reads:

The market was again dull.

Buyers 1longkong Bank $1,345

Union Insurasion $520

China Underwriters $2.15

11.K. & K. Wharves $1324

Raubs 101

H.K. Mines 0.11

1. & S. Hotels $0.43

H.K. Lands $354)

1.K, Lands 46 Debentures $100

Jeuk Trams (Old) $2

H.K, Tramways $15.95 11.. Electrica $59% Telephones (Old) $20.00 Telephonen (New) $10.40 Cements $17

Dairy Farms $241, Watsons $0

Wing on Textiles $35 Constructionx $17 Maramans (B.K.) 13/10

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H.K. Mines $0.12 II.K. Tramways $10.10 Sellers HK. Mines $0.12 1.K. Tramways $10.10 Saler Canton Insuranca $275 Union Insurance $325. China Underwriters 2.20 1.K. Steambonts $23/23 Providents (Old) $3,05)

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Coco Grove 54

Consolidated Mines 011 Demonstrations .33

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Paracale Gumalis 16 Yon Mauricio 47

Suyoc Consol .17 United Paracales 41

Earthquake Takes Huge Toll

Hundreds Killed In Anatolia

Istanbul, Apr, 20.

At least 250 people are feared to have been killed or are missing as result of a big earthquake in Anato- lla yesterday.

Fifteen villages were totally des- troyed, according to first reports re- ceived ut Ankara,

FANLING RESIDENT

PASSES ON

An old resident of Honolulu who

Scottish Airs.....Pipers of the 2nd. Batt. The Q. O. Cameron High-spent the lust 27 years in Hongkong, landers (Under the direction of

died at his home at Fanling yester- He was Pipe-Major T. K. Marshall) and day at the age of 88 years.

Mr. Tin Ful Zane who was born in Dawson (Organ),

Canton and went to Honolulu when he was 30.

9.15 Londen Relay World Affairs'. A talk by J. L. Brierly, o.... Chichele

Professor of International aw in the University of Oxford. 9.30 London Relay Tho News. 9.50 Latest Variety.

Organ

Solo--Hit Parade. Reginald Foort at the B.B.C. Theatre Orgun; Humorous She Said She Wouldn't (Miller); I'm The Only Bit Of Comfort That She's Got (Miller), Max Miller (Comedian) with Orchestra: Vocal-On The Side Of The Roches Tobias); The Last Hansom Cabby (Connor and Wallace). The Three Musketeers and Rae Jenkins' Buskers; Vocal-Little Drummer Boy (Noel and Pelosi); So Many Memories (Woods). Eisic Carlisle;

And My Girl"-Vocal Select

Mo

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Wallace Lupino, Lupino Lane, St. Denis and Chorus Theatre Orch. cond, by George Windcatt;

Orch, with Vocalists and Chorus. Gershwin Medley...... New Mayfair Orch. Elisabeth Welch and Robert Ashley (Vocalists)

(From

the

Roy

with vocal refrain:

10.30 New Dance Records. Fox-Trois-You're A Sweetheart Film); Don't Ever Change 'Rhythm In The Clouds").

Fox And His

Orchestra Waltz The Pretty Little Patchwork Quilt; The Girl In The Allee

Blue

"Jack Gown,.... Harris And His Orchestra with vocal refrain; Fox-Trots- Hewallan Hos- pitality (From Rhythm in

the

as

Mr. Zone, known in his business Tai Lung, returned to China in 1910 to manage the Kwong Mee Company in Kwangal, a position he held until 1921, when, after a visit 10 Honolulu, he returned to Hong- survived by his wife, two daughters. kong and settled of Fanling. He is Ruth and Anna, and five sons. An- drew and John, of Shanghai, and Phillp. James and Benny of Hono lulu. Andrew, who is employed by the

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nt Fanling when his father died. There are also three grand-sons and grand-daughter in Shanghai and 11 grand-sons and six grand-daughters in Honolulu.

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The funeral takes place at 3 p.m. to-day at Fanling.

!

FOREIGNERS HURT IN KAILAN

Miners Again Down Tools

Clouds'); Little Heaven Of The FLOODING ATTEMPT

Seven Seas..... Ronnie Munro And His Orch, with vocal refrain; On The

Tientsin, Apr. 20. Bridge of Sighs; Silver Solls On Despite agreement, trouble has Moonlit Waters. Ronnie Munro been renewed at the Kailan Ad- and His Orch. with vocal refrain; ministration

mines, causing nli You Took The Words Right Out Of miners to throw down their tools. My Heart (From 'Big Brondenst of At the same time factional fighting after

1998; Waliz The Waltz Lives On broke out at Tangchictured four

(From 'Big Broadcost of 1938'). Henry Jacques (Britain's Champion Dancer of 1934-36) and His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.

11.0 Close Down.

which the malcontents

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being rendered unconscious.

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