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A Look Through The "Telegraph"
50 YEARS AGO
Feb. 10, 1089.
America has agreed to a confer-
Reporting. Progress: by Ritchie Calder
TELEVISION TO
SAVE YOUR EYES
ence upon the state of Samoa and TELEVISION waves are being
has recalled the Consul who has divergent views from the Govern- inent. Meantime Gerauny will ab- stain from nets of warfare.
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used to cure eye-trouble.
Recently at the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital I was shown a specially designed short wave gen- erator, like a glorified wireless set. being used for the treatment of forintlarned and ulcerated eyes.
We have the best authority stating that the Praya Reclamation and more frequent in the strained This condition is becoming more Scheme will be carried out on the conditions of modern life. It is par- bosts of the original agreement with ticularly common anong children a few modifications, entered into by who are undernourished ne who the local Government and the Marine 1991 insuficient sunshine.
And lot holders, a declsion to that effect herpital has enlisted the healing to counteract 1. the eye having been arrived at by the Execu- powers of wireless. The wave-length tive Council on Saturday afternoon. is the same as for television, just We shall shortly be in a position to slightly above that used by the give full particulars of this import-B... so that the instrument should
not interfere with Alexandra Palace. and measure.
The patient les on a couch, one electrotic under the pillow. Wooden farms support two other electrodes, one for each eye, covered with soft
Bye and bye Hongkong will be as full of lawyers as a dog is of ticks. There are about nineteen English pods which press lightly on the eyes. solleitora, besides half-a-dozen bar- risters, &c., and still some born fool at honte keeps shipping them aut. The Intest addition to the ranks of the "Devil's Own" is a bashful young gentleman
namel
Prynh
Mr.
Mr.
Prynne is going to be Holmes. At the urgent request of the Altorney-General he was this morning put upon the list and any body now asking him how he likes
Hongkong is liable to get a bill for $25 for legal opinions.
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25 YEARS AGO
Feh, 10, 1014.
A "split" has occurred in the ranks.
of the militant suffragista,
10 YEARS ACO
Feb. 10, 1929. provided at St.
A drst rate entertainment was
Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, last night, when an enjoyable variety programme was submitted by "The Queries" concert Party under the auspices of the St. Andrew's Brotherland.
Shart waves penetrate the eye, and without discomfort produce a healing warmth which gradually clears up the infection.
TONGER waves are produced by
another machine for the relief of glauconin, a disense of the eye-balls.
These waves
reduce the painful pressure within the eye-ball, which without operation would eventually lead to blindness.
This treatment is sometimes used in conjunction with a surgical opera- lun but in certain easca the wireless Waves can dispense with the need for
surgery.
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CINCE so many eye complaints are due to the patient being run down, and thus liable to infection, ultra-violet light treatment is given to the eyes,
Those who assoclate ultra-violet treatment with elintes where "artin- cial sunlight" is given only when the eyes are protected with dark glasses. may be surprised at this.
But at the eye hospital, by means of a delicate screening device, the short ultra-violet waves which would damage the eyes are shut off and only the longer, beneficial rays reach the eyes.
The number of patients now being treated by these methods is increas- denall, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. White, have to be extended.
Those contributing were Mr. Bruing so much that the department will Mr. Brown, Mr. Williams, Mr. Duffy, Mr. Finch, Mr. Watling, Mr. Steward, Mr. Gould, Mr. Greenbank, "The Erbs," Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Ives Snell- Ing.
the
5 YEARS AGO Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has seceded
Feb. 10, 1934. from the Women's Social and The Nanking Municipal authori Political Union, which will be direct-ties are taking every possible step to ed by her mother and Miss Christabel discourage the observance of Pankhurst, Miss Sylvia Pankliurst Lunar New Year. All tokens of forming her own organisation in the celebration including the displaying East End.
of flags and the firing of ernackers are to be prohibited. Shops have been Members of the Houses of Parlin-advised by the poller not to suspend ment are flocking to London for "the business during the Lunar New Year most momentous session in history." days. The fight begins immediately after the King's Speech, the first shot to
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Hongkong yachtsmen will
GENERAL ELECTIONS Said to Have Been Fixed For October
London, Feb. 5. According to the Sunday Chronicle, Mr. Neville Chamberlain has decid- held next October. cd that general elections will be
The Prime Minister, added, believes that he will then be the paper
in a position to announce Britain's superiority over Germany in arma- ents and aviation, an Improvement plans for passive detence, ben trade, the complete elaboration of the re- and
be fired being an Opposition amend-Interested to know that the Hongkong ment in both Houses, "regretting yacht Talmoshan, manned by a party that the Government does not intend of naval officers, has resumed her to consult the country in regard to journey to England and was by now Home Rule."
passed through the Panama Canal.
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See our gang youngsters put on a side-splitting show. This short subject ́has not boen shown previously in the Colony, and should not be confuted with the one shown with SWISS MISS. Your kiddies will enjoy it immonzoly. Bring them along for a happier afternoon.
TO-DAY'S RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and
Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 843 k.c's. end on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on D.32 .c's, per second.
of
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31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
Piano Recital by Nura Kanis from the Studio
Melancolique....Otto Dobrindt and Eugen Wolft Orchestra; Sunny Days -Fox-Trot Intermezzo; Chorus of The Clocks Fox-Trot Intermezzo; Strausslonal (Borschel); When The Lads Are Of To Dance-Fox-Trol Intermezzo....Ollo Dobrindt and His Plano Symphonists.
0.00 Local
Time Report and Announcements.
Signal, Weather
Tschaikowsky-Tho Swan
London Philharmonic Orchestra
8.03
Studio-Plano Recital by
9.35 Nura Kants.
B.B.C. VARIETY 12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service
6.14 Record: On Top Of A Bus intercession from St. John's (Care-Arden); We Agree Perfectly Cathedral.
(David-Coots)., Len Hermon (Vocal) 12.30 Moreton and Kaye (Two with Orchestra'and Step-Dancing by Planos) and Maria de l'ieiro (Banjo) Len Dermon.
Midnight In Mayfair (Newell Chase); Four Hands
6.21 (a) At your beek and call; (b) Lake-Ballet Music, Op. 20. On A Plano
When Pa was courtin' Ma; (c) Meet (Moreton-Kaye)...Ivar Moreton and the beat of my feart (d) Pied Piper conuicted by Antal Dorati Have Kaye on two Pianos with drums of Hamelin Town. Mazur (Burowski); Keyboard Kapers (Steele) Maria De Pietro (Honja);
4.35 Records:, Ninelte (Maud); A Tin Pan Alley Medley...
Ivor More
ore Japanese Sunzel (Deppen)....R. E
1. Sonata in A Major (Mzaart); ton and Dave Kaye on two Pianos McPherson playing on the Organ of and Trio; (c) Alla Turca; 2. Capriccio, (a) Andante Grazioso; (b) Menuetto with string bass
drums;
ms: The
New Empire Cinema, London, with Op. 76, No. 2 (Brahms). Moon Of Manakoura-Waltz (Alm Violin: Stay Close To Me-Waltz
'Mazurka')......Fred
6.05 Next week's programme. The Hurricane'); Cuore Vagabondo (Alm
Steln
9.00 London Relay Tood for Marlo De Pieiro and His (Piano), antina with Vocal Refrain: 6.44 (a) I can't escape from you;
Thought Quickstep
Three short talks on maiters of Medley.....Iver Moreton (5) Swinganola; (c) Basta' Street topical interest. and Dave Kaye on two Pianos with Blues; (d) Embassy Stomp.
9.28 Natan Milstein (Violin). 7.00 string bass and drums,
Closing Local Stock Quota- La Campanella (Rondo from 'Con- 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-lions.
certo No. 2 in B Minor-Pagonni. Op. ther Report.
7.02 Tedd Duncan, Josephine Baker
7. 1.03 Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) and Cab Calloway and His Orchestra. Sharp Minor (Posthumous--Chopin- Kreisler); Nocturne In C and The Massed Bands,
Chinese Rhythm-Fox-Trot; Weak trans, Milstein)....with Leopold March Of The King's Men (Plater); ness-Fox-Trot...Cab Calloway and Mittmann at the Plane, Song Of The Marines (arr. Macken- His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus by 9.30 Landon Relay-Tho Neva zle)... Grand Massed Brass Bands Cab Calloway: River God (from The at the Leicester Brass Bands Festival Sun
9.59 B.B.C. Re Never Sets'-Cole
Recording-A Light 1938; cond. by C. A. Anderson, Lei- Drums (from The Sun Never Sets
Porter); cester; The Winding Road (Araby Cole
Porter)
Those and Andrew); The Man In The Street (Vocal) with The Drury Lane Theatre Joye; Ielmar Fernback; The Hill Duncan Dwyer: Harley art are Clapham and (Longstoffe). Peter Dawson (Bass-Orchestra cond. by Charles Prentice; Billies and Tony's Red Accs. Baritone) with Orchestra: Grand Copper Coloured Gal-Fox-Trot.. 10.30 Len Green at the Plano, March "Le Prophete" (Meyerbeer,
beer, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra with Sing A Song (Iles).. Reynolds)
Melodies Of The Month, No. 15: Vocal Refrain; Supposel (Dixon and Massed Bands cond, by J. Henry Dimon): Pretty Little Baby (Baker you?; Poor little Angeline; The glory
Intro: These foolish
things; Would les
at the National Band Festival, and Bernie).....Josephine Baker of love; Lovely lady; Melody for the Crystal Palace, September, 1835 (Vocal) with Orchestra: Nagasaki Waiata Pol (Hill); Walizing Maulda Fox-Trot; I Ain't Got Nobody Fox- Intro: Take my
sky; Melodies Of The Month, No. 20: (Cowan, arr, Wood)...Peter Dawson Trot....Cab Calloway and His Or-Island Magie; There isn't any limit heart; South Sea (Bass-Baritone) with Orchestra and chestra with Vocal Refrain. Chorus: Hipp,
Hipp, Hurrah!-March 7.30 Ollo Dobrindt and His Or- (Kunoth).... Massed, Military Bands. chestras.
Debroy Somers. and 1.30 Reuter
Sleeping Beauty's Bridal. Proces- and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announcesion (Max Rhode); In A Clock Store....with Vocal Chorus by Dan Dono- Irving Berlin Waltz Songs-Medley ments.
(Chas. J. Orth)....Otto Dobrindt van; Memories Of Horatio Nicholls..
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Variety in
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1.40 Marek Weber and His Orches-and His Concert Orchestra; Sulte De..with Vocal Chorus, tra with Maria Eggerth (Soprano). Danse (Kunncke); Intermezzo; Valse 11.00. Close Down.
News Is Knowledge
Drinking Song (Schumann).... Marek Weber and His Orchestra and Male Quartet; Before I Found You (Alm Love's Melody'); Was It Your Sille (Stollberg)
Marta Eggerth (Soprano) with Orchestra. (Sung In German); Spring's Delight--March- | Intermezzo (Allbout);
Regimental Marout); Deutschmeister STUDY the news and add to your knowledge of men and affairs. Weber und
und His Orchestra; Always, interesting items to you:—
This feature, based on the news of the day, helps to explain When I
Happy Marischka); Manola (flm 'Always. when I am Happy')....Marta Q-Where are selentists trying to Eg- breed a type of cat which will be gerth (Sporano) with Orchestra. (Sung in German); Spring Song A.-In Germany. Dr. Kurt Schone-
a perfect "mouser"? (Mendelssohn); Simple Aveu
mann, of the German Peasants (Theme)....Marek Weber and His Orchestra,
2.15 Close Down
....Marck
.Marek
(Grothie-
6.00 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Grill Room of the Hongkong Hotel,
(a) September in the Rain; (b) Take another guess (a) Where the lazy river goes by; (d) Swing high, Swing low.
League, Is working with scientists to produce a breed of cat "which will show special ability in des- Q-What is going to happen to the
troying mice and rats."
wandering tribesmen of the Libyan Desert?
A.The Italian Government plans toj bulld Ave villages for them in Libya and compel them to abandon
their nomadic mode of life. The
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the Littorio, whose commander arrived in Spain early December; Black Arrow, commanded by Gen- eral Pichone; Green Arrow, under General Batiste; Bluc Arrow: Black Flame: March 23rd Division. All are under High Command of General Cambara, who recently replaced General Berti.
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