JULY

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Paga:11.)

9.15 London Relay-The Fourth Cricket Test Match, England y Australia.

A commentary during play by Howard Marshall from Headingley, Leeds.

9.30 London Relay-The News, 9.50 Relay of The Dance Orchestra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Ilufel.

conducted by Albert Contes; La Muta Di Portic~~Overiure - (Auber) .......... Milan Symphony Orchestra conduct- ed by Cav. Lorenzo Molajoli.

1.0 Time and Weather,

1.03 Keith Falkner (Baritone) and Albert Sandler's Orchestra.

THE

SATURDAY HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

PIRATES

FIRE ON BRITISH STEAMER

La Tosca-Faninstu (Puccini-zr E. Tavan); Down In The Forest (Sir L Ronald)....Albert Sandler and Hly. Orch; Shepherd, Sec Thy Horse's Foaming Mane ("Hungarian Songs-Korbay) ....Keith Folk

Shanghai, July 22. necomp. b3′′ Falkner with Plano

An attempted piracy Involving n Gerald Moore; Si Mes Vern Avatent Des Ailes (ahn)....Albert Sandler British ship was revenied to-day.

Yesterday, while the Moller Com- (u)-(d) Tangos and Rumbas.

and His Orch; Give Me My Heart 10.05 Interval of recorded, music (From "Symphony in Two Flats-pany's freighter, Margaret Moller, Ivor Novello); My Dream Memory was towing two junks belonging to a

unother passing Woosung 10.15 (a) Love la n Merry-Go- (Theme Song "Street Girl"-Levanti Chinese compradore as a favour in Round: () Gee! But You're Swell;...Albert Sandler and His Orch.closed in on the procession and fried (c) Sweet and Slow; (d) Got my Wings (From "Mayfair Meter to cut neross the Margaret Moller's

Song Doesn't Care (From

from Z.B.W.

A

bowa,

Junk

mind on music.

Failing in this manoeuvre, they 10.30 Interval of recorded music Melody")....Keith Falkner; Indlan Sweetheart (Hansen) .... Albert

dropped astern and opened fire on from Z.B.W.

10.35 (a) More than over; (b) It Sandler and His Orch.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, the Margaret Moller with rifles, The Dreams

come true; (c) Please bei

kind; (d) Nimn' at the Ritz.

10.50 Interval of recorded music trot Z.B.W. from

from

110 (a)-(d)--Wultzes. 11.15 Interval of recorded music om Z.B.W. 11.20 (a) The You and me that used to be; (b) Yankee Doodle Band. 11.30 London Relay-The Fourth Cricket Test Match. Eugland v. Aus- traila.

Weather and Announcements,

1.40 Telakovsky--Concerto No. 1 lu B Flat Minor, Op. 23.

Played by Arthur

Margaret Moller increased her speed to the maximum and the tow rope between the vessel and the junks;

Rubinstein broke.

(Piano) and the London Symphony; Orchestra conducted by John Barbirolll.

Songs by Marla Olczewska (Contralto).

2.12

Lascia Ch to Plonga (Let Me Weep) —("Ilinaldo”—Handel); Supphlschic during play by Ode (Brahms). commentary

2.20 Orchestral. Howard Marshalf from leadingley,

Overture "Merry Wives Of Wind- Leeds.

....Tha

The Margaret Moller escaped safe- ly but the junks were captured by the pirate. The captured junks were filled with pigs and Chinese wine.

No British property was affected by the piracy.---Reuter.

2

HIA Orchestra. "Capriol" Sulte

Basse-Danse; (Warlock) 1. Pavane 3. Tordion; 4, Bransles; 6, BC. Pieds-en-l'atr

Mattachins

The memorial to the Australian Imperial Forces which was unveiled yesterday by His Majesty the King at Villers-Brettonneux, scene of one of the most heroic struggles of the Great War, where Australians stood and saved Amiens.

VOLUNTEER

Saturday, July 30. Beach Manning Exercise. See para. 2 above.

(k) Pay Section.-Friday, July .

11.35 Reiny of the Dunce Orchar Symphony Orchestra candleted by The Constant Lainbert String Orch. ORDERS FOR HQ, 5.30 p.m.

frum

the Girl Ream of the Hong

Kong Hotel.

Interval of recorded Music fron Z.B.W

Adelan Bault.

2.30 Close Down,

7.0 An Hour Of Schumann Inclui-

hard Husch (Barlione).

conducted by Constant Lambert. Islamey-Oriental Fantasy (Bala- kireff, arr. Casella). New Sym-

11,45 (n) Who are we to say; (b) Ing the "Dichterliebe" sung by Ger- phony Orchestra conducted by Eugene

Oh! Boom! (e) Shadows on the Moon; (d) Listen to the Mocking Bird.

12.0 Close Down.

·TO-MORROW'S BROADCAST

Quartet From the Studio

"In A Persian Gardes "

AN HOUR OF SCHUMANN Radio Programme Broadcast, ZBW on a Frequency of B45

lay

and

Goossens. D Sonata In Minor, Op. 121.

Studio Quartet ---- “In 8.40 Hephzibah

Yehudi Menuhin Persian

Garden." (From (Piano and Violin). "Dichterliebe," Robalrat of Omar Khayyam- Op. 48--1, Im wunderschonen Monat Fitzgerald and Lirs Lehmann).

Evn Mal; 2, Aus meinen Trunen spriessen; |

COMING WEEK

A

"The

Volunteer Defence Turner (Soprano). Helen Corps order by Lt. Col. R. C. B Gaston Anderson, M.c.. Commandant, Hong-

Hongkong

1. Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube; | Lockhart (Contralto),

Wenn ich in deine Ausch sch; | D'Aquino (Tenor). Victor Sanders kong Volunteer Defence Corps, 5. Ich will meine Seele inuchen: 9, [Darktone), necompanied

I hein, in helligen Strume 7. O'Neil Show (Piano).

E. by

Ich grolle nicht: 6, Und wussents 9.15 Grlez-Peer Gynt Suite No. 1. die Blumen: 9. Dast ist cla Floten

hen Op. 46.

und Gelgen; 10, Hor ich das Liedchen 1. Morning; 2, Death Of Ase; 3. Klingen; 11. Ein Jungling liebt em Aultra's Dance: 4. In the Hall of the k... Madchen; 12. Am leuchtenden Son-Mount King London Philhar-

Rewinet, 14, Allnachtlich im Traumes. mermorg; 13. Ich hab im Traum mome Orchestra conducted by Eugene

and on Short Wave Irom 10.0 a.. 2.30 pm and 8-10.30 p.m. on 952 m.e's. per second,

H.K.T. (D).

sete ich dich; 15, Aus alten Mareten 9.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- 10.0-11.0 am, Relay of the Mor-Wiskt es; 16. Die alten, bosen Liederther and Announcements.

Josepes Gerhard Husch (Baritone)

ning Service

Church.

SL. from

11.0-12.15 p.m. Relay of the Mur- ning Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).

02- 9.40 Buch-Brandenburgh Concerto, comp. by Hanns Udo Muller (Piano). No. In D Major.

Toccata, Op. 1

(Pino).

Simon Barer

Mantic

Abendlied Quer (Violle Selo) Mine. Leina 12.15 Mendelssohn-Quartet In de Quiroga at the Phun.

Major, Op. 44. No. 1.

Played by

Stradivarius String

Grillen Benro Mulservitch (Plano Solu) H.0 Time and Weather,

Quartet (Wolansohn,

Pochon. Dick

and d'Archambeau)

12.38 Mischa Levitzki at the Plano. La Campanella (Paganint-- Lbizt: Staccato Etude (Hubinstein).

תר

A

Friday, July 22, 1938. Kelinquishment of Commission His Excellency the Governor has approved the following relinquish- ment of the commission in the Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps with effect from July 9, 1938.

Lieutenant John Camplon Dunbar

2. Beach Manning Exercise Saturday July 30. H.Q. No. 4 M. G. Company-3.30 p.m. Machine Gun Signals-4.00 p.m. Dress S. D. cap. K. B. Jacket, trousers, fighting order (less box respirator).

3. Holiday

6. Appointment

No. 1718 Edr. A. II. Dinnan, 1st Battery, to be L/Sgt-22.7.38.

G. Leave

Collings,

2508 L/Cpl. W. R. K. M. M. G. Platoon, 19.2.38-18.11.38.

2007 Gnr. F. Simonsen, 1st Bly. L. Sec., 8.4.36-8.10.30.

2407 L/Cpl. I. M. Singh, Corps Signals, 23.4.38-22.0.38.

2504 Spr. W. J. Clirin. Engineer Coy, 29.7.38-5.9.38.

7. Strength-Decrease

2376 Pte. D. W. Luke, No. 3 M. G.

Coy., 19.7.30.

8. Strength-Increase

3113 Gnr. D. H. C. Taylor, 1st Bly.. R. Sec. 21.7.38.

S. F. HEDGEсor Captain, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps,

NOTICES

Played by Cartut (Plano), Thubased and Cortet (Flute) and Ecule in Canber Orchestre, Paris. 10.0 Organ Music. Prehade And Fugue in E Minor

1. Corps Rifle Club Mecting (Bach

Dr.

Albert Schweitzer

There will be a Corps Rifle Club (played on the

the Organ

of Queen's

Meoling at II.Q. at 5.45 p.m 8.03 Light Orchestral Selections, Port And

Peasant Overture Hall, London).

Corps H.Q. will be closed on Mon-Tuesday, July 26. O's. C. Unita are New Light Symphony 10.10 Studio Sunday Evening

requested to ensure that their repre- (Suppe)

Man and Ilis Body.day, August 1. (F.Epilogue: 4. Midnight Rose

sentative is present. of

strong Symphony Orchestra man Weakness (need

Will and Generosity) by Rev. Fr Barbirolli. John (Jurnefelt): Berceuse Gallagher 8.J . John Barbiroll &

Orchestra

D'Erlanger)

conducted by

Overture In D Minor (Handel, ari. Praeludium London Symphony Orch. | (Jarnefelt) Elgar)

12.47 Ochesteni.

10.30 Close Down.

HIR

4. l'arades

on

2. Corps Annual Books (1) Engineer Company.-Monday,! July 25, H.Q. (1) D.EL. Section. 5,30

Unit Commanders are reminded Those already detalled. Drill that all articles and photographs for p.m. (1) L.L. Section. 3.45 p.m. Squad Inclusion in the Corps Annual should drill.

be sent to Cuptuin C. de S. Robertson, Thursday, July 20, H.Q. 6.20 p.m. M.M. c/o Gilman and Co., Ltd. by L.L. Special Class.

July 31.

(b) Corps Signals-Tuesday, July 26, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Revolver instruc- tion. A full attendance is required.

(c) Machine Gun Troop-Tuesday, July 26, 5.45 p.m. Causeway Bay Stables. Riding School.

Thursday, July 28, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Recruits. M.G. training.

L.G.

(d) Armoured Cur Section.-Tucs- day, July 20, HQ. 5.15 p.m. aring at Kennedy Road Range,

(c)

Motor Machine Gun Platoon. Friday, July 29, H.Q. 9.30 p.m. Driving instruction.

(t) No. 1 M. C. Company-Friday, July 29, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. M.G. train- Ing.

(g) No. 2 M. G. Company-Thurs- day, July 28, H.Q. 0.30 p.m. Revolver training. Webbing belts will ba

worn.

AFFILIATED UNIT

Nursing Detachment,

H.K.V.D.C.

1., Lecture

The next lecture on Home Nursing will be given at the P.WD. Omees at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, July 25, by Matron Military Hospital, Hongkong. Miss C. R. Hammond, QA.I.M.N.S.

2. Btrength-Increase

Mrs. J. C. Polson-11.7.38.

3. Leave

(h) No. 4 M. G. Company-Wed- | Mrs. A. Clarke is granted leave nesday, July 27, 11.Q. 5.30 p.m. All from 23.7.38.

platoons. Lecture on Night Opera (Sd.) Mrs. E. M. Bras, Commandant,

tions.

Friday, July 29, HQ. 5.30 p.m.

No. 3 Platoon. EG.D.

Saturday, July 30, H.Q. 3.30 p.m. Beach Manning exercise. See para. 2 above.

(1) Portuguese Companies.-Mon- day, July 25, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. (1) A. A. Company. Stripping and assembling (continued) (H) No. 5 M. G. Com- pany. Mechanism (continued).

Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

Veteran Workers

Honoured

Toledo.

Toledo's 107 city employees who

CHINESE

LINES HOLDING

Japanese Unable To Break Through

n!

Hankow, July 22.

Large concentrations of Chinese at strategle points along the Yangtse have kept isolated Japanese units at Slangkow, Matang, Pengisch and Hukow

complete standstill. unable to claim even snail-price pro- gress, declared Chen Cheng, Chair- man of the Hupel Government and Chinese military spokesman, yester- day.

In a series of heavy assaults, the Chinese from positions of vantage inflicted heavy losses on the enemy in the past week. In the vicinity of Pengisch, Chinese forces have reach- ed Shwangsantsien, an important height overlooking and commanding the river town.

Several Japanese attempts to force their naval arm into the Poyang Laite and land bluejackets ashore have | been repeatedly frustrated by the watchful defence forces, Generat Chen declared.

Chinese defence works along the Yangtse above Hukow at some places were damaged by terrific shellfire from Japanese war vessels. Apart from these, the Invaders have not been able to inflict other losses to the Chinese army, he said.

ANHWEI STALEMATE Referring to the situation in cen- tral Anhwel, General Chen declared a stalemate now, prevailed along that front, where both sides were satisfied with minor operators.

the

A number of Japanese units, withdrawing from Chengyungkwan In central Anhwel southward, were Chinese guerillas and militia corps.

ond waylald

attenuated by The remnants were driven back to their original positions.

In cast Honan, Chinese troops con- tinue to score important gains as the Japanese retreat. Luyi and Talkang were retaken during the week and a Jurge area to the west of Chenliu, Tunghsu and Kihsten has now been cleared of the invaders.

Tanchsion, one of their strongholds in About 2,000 Japanese troops at south-west Shantung, have also made the town preparations to evacuate and retreat to Kweitch on the Lung- hai line, he said,

In contrast to the lull south of the Lunghal line, various points on the Taolow-Tsinghwa rallway in north! Honan was a hive of Japanese military activity. Troop movements Tslyuan. were going on at Poal, Sinyang and

Machine Gun Signals. Mon- (1) day, July 25, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. (1) Sub- have been on the job more than 25

On the south Shansi front, heavy sections "A" and "B". Signal train-years were awarded a certificate t ing. Discussion beach

manning the closing session of the city's first) Bghting has been raging at many Exposition. The carti- points, including Howma, Yuanku, exercise, (i) Subsection "D". D/R. Municipal

Lintsin and other places. training in groups and riding exercise ficates were presented by Perry C. Anyl, (i) Recruits, H., 5.15 p.m. Police Jones, son of the late Mayor Samuel Heavy casualties have been suffered

by both sides.-Central News. driving test.

(Golden Rule) Janes.

STOCK MARKET UNDERTONE IMPROVES

London, July 22, The Stock Exchange was quiet to- day before the week-end but the undertone has further improved.

Home Falls are weak · following reduction in the Southern. Preferred and Ordinary and the postponement of the L.N.ER. payments until the | year's accounts are available.

Gild-edged securities woro quiet and foreign bonda irregular. Selective trading everywhere was apparent.

Wheat was Arm, especially the July position, owing to reports of Canadian dry weather,

Copper was firmer in sympathy with higher American domestic prices.-Reuter Special,

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