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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1947.
Try These On Your Set
Short-wave stations heard recently in Hong Kong:
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length
The 13-Metro Band
Location
London
Lorton
Tell
London
Time Received to flongkang.
Very Good from 4-7 p.m. dally,
Good 3-6 p.m.; B-10 p.in, daily.
Tot heard tately
Heard pan. with foreign language, programme. Heard muste 9-0 p.in.; Spanli
Very Good from 7-0
..
Announcements 10 p.m.
announcements 9 pm,
Very Good forenoous, &fterpoans and evenings. Heard 11 pin.
1 in. to noon.
enings, with arsa Interruption, usually, Afternoons and evenings,
Heard 9 p.m. with wood.
Heard evenings beamed to Gibraltar.
The 16-Metre Band
Lon:lu
Cheimatil
Teas 10 p.m.
Heard 1 p.m. with ather frequencies. Med pan. with ether frequencles,
T'air afternoons from 3pm.
Heard 15 pan. beamed to Europe.
C-leu
Pere, in
Megacycles
In Meters
2173
1270
GVN
A171
1381
VICIO
21.60
Shepparton
GAVA
21.673
19.01
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WLWS
21.03
KNWA/KNBt
21.01
13.K
San Francisco
WNHI
21.01
13
New York
VEITH/YLAS
21.60
19.02
Beppatun
Wenx
31.37
New York
VI.H3
21.54
11,90
Shepparton
68.1
21.43
13.3
1
All-India Radio
21.31
13 03
WOWAW
21,50
1457
New York
651
21.47
13.07
WLWS
10.10
10 50
Cincinatti
เค.ท
14.01
1,0
1.43
!40 40
GI
18.035
1641
1
WLWI
17.935
14,71
VLCD
17.84
15 12
WCHX
17.03
14.13
Radio MenPow
17.82
10.84
17.01
1084
PANO
1301
33514
LET
17.80
10 25
17.90
14 03
17.790
10 201
17.76
187
KNBA/KNE!
17,70
FG.07
KSBA/KNI
(7.7)
18.03
San Francisco
17,743
TO GJ
to aris
17,703
16 24
Parts
$7.705
10.30
Colombo
1-0 p.m.
KWID
12
14 MA
San Francisco
All-tadla Hadi
17.70
1442
Jetli! #
TURKUPAY
17,75
10 00
Junta
CVQ
17.73
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London
ANTON
17.713
1402
Landon
17.70
14.93
Landon
The 19-Metre Band
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1963
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Shepparton
New York
Moscow
Labuan
Sarkville
Honolulu
Chelnatti
Lemon
Kounttbrook N.J.
San Francisco
Hilversum
London
T'atin
San Francisco
Son Franeben Shepparton
Singapore Delly
San Francisco
Singapore
1.do
San Francisco.
Yan Francheo Har
[11331
Basten
San Francisco
New York
Hent afternoons and evenings.
Heard 10 p.m. nightly.
Heard 0:30 am. with English Commentary.
Fair nightly.
2nd Canadian var 10:09 m. directed to VIC.
Pelors Frisco 8 man. to 2 p.m.
Ifened pan, with (CBS Programmiei good quality. itenrd afternGOTA.
Head Broadcasting to S. America 4 a.m.
Cloud steal forertoons with KRIJO. Sign off I p.nt. Heard 7-9 am, datly.
Hears p.m.
Heard opening a p..
Heard news 8am.
Foretinens and afternoons,
Heard II p.m.
Heard 13 p.m. with other channels.
hard to pm, with other channels,
nightly an Astable tanguaRS.
Perelit languages nightly.
11:30 p.m. with WLWS.
Heard 10 p.m. in relay with 13.24 me.
Heard 8:30 am:
Heard 8:30 ..
Heard 5 m., p.m. alen 11 pm.
God strength from 6 pan.
nir around 9 p.m.,
Heard News at 7 alm.
Good strength from Vpn
Henrd 11:30 pm.
steard an unemt at 2 p.m..
Heard annotineing at 3 pan.
Ourns about p.m. en toed strength.
Ce strength and quality arounnam.
Heard signing off i am.: European language at 8:30
p.m.
Good timin time; new in..
Keurd 8:30 pm, with WOOW.
13 433
WLWO
15,35
は
15.33
19.54
KNAX
15.34
JLC JEST
15,33
15.32
1950
14.30
19,61
All-India itadie
120
In 2
AWIX
13.29
18.272
10
15.20
ROBA
1967
13.24
19 Go
1524
1
WOOS
1521
14
13.21
1972
Wooe
13 20
11 ง
VIAS/VITE
15.20
12.74
All-Indla Itadin
15
10.74
32011
CXCX
13.19
19.10
Sackville
610
19 ZA
19,74
London
15.18
19.30
Noscow
All-India Radio
15.10
19.30
Delh
KUBA
15 15
1941
San Francisco
GAY
15.14
1907
Lon
Fair signal around 8 p.m.
462
13.13
193
WHUL/WRUW / WHUS
San Francisco
13.13
19 83
SEAC
13.12
JOM
GWO
The 25-Metre
Band
London
London
የዲያ
12.073
12.01
12.01
11.0033
11 03
11.90
ורת. 11
Shepparton
Posters
Columbo
London
Sunitario
London
Landon
tl1litekin
Lyndhurst
San Francisco
Delhi
Estade
Nanking
Ludon
ነቲ
GVX
NGOY
V1.69
KWIX
11.19
All-India Badlo
1187
GWO
1184
XGDA
11.03
GSN
11 12
31.01
San Franciscu
GWH
31.00
London
AGEIKNUX
11.73
San Francisco
Radio Salzon
11.73
Saigon
VLAR
11.74
11,74
11.733
ELGEX
11.73
PCJ
[1.70
11,72
11.714
WLWO
15.71
GVW
11.70
NORA
11.603
11.023
NGOA
130%
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Shepparton
Santiago Singapore San Francised
Hilversum
Moscow Berne.
Cincinatti
Landon
Shanghal
Moscow
Cunily the best Australian every afternoon on!
evening.
Good day and night.
1st Canadian Staten Ispard at 10:05 pm, with pro-
Brazine announcements.
Heard 11 p.m.
Heard nightly around 8:30 pm, with English Com
antary
Good day and night.
God strength from pan.
Hrard news at p.m. 7 a.m.
Foreign language broadcast to Europe 11 p.m.
8:30 am to midnight clay.
Aftermons and evenings.
Hened 9:30 p.m. with other frequencles. Very good 8 am, beamed to S.
Heard 7-8 ..
Heard 8 ant..
irard 11:30 pm.
Ifrard Up.m
Afternoons & eveninga:
Beard with other frequencles.
Heard afternoons, 3:30 pmn.
Heard 15:38 pan.
Heard! 0:45 1.
Afternoons and evenlags,
America.
Evenings
Alternoons and evenings, lu S. America om. Signs of 3 fum.
Good signal to N. America
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ROUND THE
EMPIRE
ANSON
CENTURION
WHILE: TRENCH-DIGGING IN ITALY A COLONIAL SOLDIER UNEARTHED AN OLD COIN BEARD THE PROMLE OF
JULIUS CALTAR & DATED 350C LEE
LATER ON LEAVE IN LONDON-HE PRODUCED IT TO A NUMISMATIST, WHO INSTANTLY DECLARED IT WAS
A FAKE. WHY?
Answer :
PART 10
with Pateman
COMMODORE ANSONS SHIP CENTURION
LEFT ENGLAND IN 1740 WITH (Through Desertion - & JÜLER REASONS) A CREW or FMALIDS, CHELSEA PENSIONERS & RAW RECRUITS – ON A “ROUND THE WORLD "TOUR TO HARASS SPANISH SHIPPING MAD POSSESSIONS. 4 YEARS LATER SHE RETURNED, (AFTER AMAZING ADVENTURE & HARDSHIP) - SAILED COMPLETELY THROUGH A HUGE ENEMY FARICH FLEET BY THE CHANNEL (UNIENOWINGLY) AND LANDED SUCH AN IMMENSE CARICO OF CAPTURED WEALTH THAT IT WAS
BORNE IN TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION THROUGH THE STREETS OF LONDON -
ONE OF THE GREATEST EPISODES IN ROYAL NAVAL ANNALS
CRICKET 1946 SAMOA
IS PLAYED BY WOMEN. 40 A SIDE- MARHIS SOMETIMES,
LAST A WEEK, INĪKASPRASID WITH SONG & DANCE,
“THE MEN PLAY
· BASK-BALL
WONDER LAKE
L. MADADI II MILES LONG„3 MILES WIDEN
"The SOLARIUM ·
JAMNAGAR STATE - INDIA.
SUN TREATMENT IS USED IN THE.
HEALING OF MANY DISEASES,
THE UPPER PORTION OF THE BUILDING IS TURNED IN ANY DIRECHAY 30 THAT IT ALWAYS PICKS ÎNG, SUN'S
DIRECT RAYS..
THE SURFACE IS PURE SOLID JOBA - THE VRTKA BENKIH 13 BRINE,
S FROM IT IS OSDUNZD WASHING SODA. TABLE SALT, A
My way to real happiness
• · •
JOSIAH OLDFIELD
The SLARK SUCKER
· Indian Ocea24.
A SUCTION DISC ON ITS HEAD
ENABLES IT TO ATTACH ITSELF TO THE UNDERSIDE OF A SHARK CR A WHALE,
Sum.cz.. (2
It is therefore wastefulness and chnining yourself to expensive habits which will keep you poor. Remember that poor people Bre essentially grumblers, Howeyer much money they possess they al-
ways want more!
CALL SET RIR ÁN
EFFORTLESS
OCEAN TOUR!
JAPANESE MACHINERY
FOR CHINA
As the first portion of Japan-
se reparations to China, appro- ximately 500.000 tons of Japan-
How many young people to-day swear that "they want to marry and live happy ever after," and that they can't because they can't get n ese industrial equipment are
bouse!
to
nated physician and social reformer. He started life as
If I loved a woman enough due to be shipped to China in the a barrister, later turned to medicine. He is a fruttarlau.
want her for keeps, does anyone He founded the Society for the Abolition of Capital
think that the absence of u
near future. house Punishment.
would alter my plans by uno Jot? Five members of Chinese
"But," they will answer, "where
War And yet people will persist in Join you and who would be catis-duled to fly from Nanking to Tokyo would you find a woman who would Reparation Commission are sche- on cuwslip to supervise the shipments, Chinese
T has been my lot to live
IT
with princes and millionaire thinking that riches consist in the fled to write
on the one
possession of money. Riches con- privilege of
sonnets
hand, with strug- sist in the possession of that great wine, who would prepare watercress dispatches from Nanking sald.
human privilege, the
"working"
My question
"Can you work?" is the question I ask any man or woman. If you can, then you are born rich.
gling peasants and rustic vi- Ingers on the other, and even alone in a Yogi's cave in India. I have learned by long experi- ence that it is only the rich who are happy, but that the majority.
Gandhi and I lived together in of people, with plenty of money,
apartments in London when we were are both poor and grumbling. young men, and we were both sen- aible enough to know that the first Life has taught me this: step towards conscious riches is the themselves to their surround- our dies, our appetites, our minde "Happy are those who can adapt consciousness that we own ourselves; Reception on this ever-worked frequency is patchy.ings. They can then
our aspirations, and our geal in life. News commentary in English 8:30 p.m.
We found. that
one of the first causes of poverty was chaining one- self down, and then suddenly wak- ing to the misery that we were in prison and in chuins!
Heard 3 p.in.. d pen and 10 p.m. Lunch time and evenings.
Heard & pol. 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.
Heard an, with music and commerclate. Heard 9 pm.
From 3 p.; heterodyned by Singapore at night
on saine frequency.
Talks in English Tuesdays and Saturday, 11:15 p.. Heard 11,45 p.m.
Foreign language programme 11:45 p.. Every morning and evening.
In relay with uther frequenclea,
The 31-Motre Band
Londen
San Francisco
Nanking
Manila
Rin de Janeiro
San Francisco
London
Shepparton
London
Honolulu
Manila
Dethl London
Lyndhurst
Son Francisco
Moscow
San Francisco
Heard 11:45 pm. (Foreign Language).
Afternoon and evening.
Afternoon and evenings.
Day and night.
From.
Every morning 7-8 am news and music.
3-1 pm, dally.
Foelen lantunge al 11:43 p.m.
6:30 am: 10-11 p.m.
Foreign language programme 10 p.m.
10 p.m.
Relay Frisco 5-11 p.m.
possess
the world and all that is in it."
The majority of people are always wanting something to be given them and forgel that it is their privilege as human beings I have whatever they like to work for.
A Lonely old man
What do riches consist of? Cer- lainly not in the possession of money. I had a patient once wh said: "I would #ive £10,000 to morrow to anyone who would give Hsl followed ne aperatie.atre; newe-in-En-mo a new stomach. As it is I um
a miserable dyspeptic."
Day and night.
8 am.
1feard at 11:30 p.m. on foreign language prokranime. Good alrength at 10:15 pm,
Dicas early mornings: afternoons nad eveninga. Heard at 19.30 p.m.
Heard at 8:30 am, directed to N. America; also
11 p.m.
Heard ABC programane at 9p.in.
8. to raid-night.
Heard at 8:30 p.m. with other frequencies.
Good strength 0-10 p.m.
feard at 11 p.m.
Eteard at 11:43 p.m.; also around breakfast ilmie.
Good strength _p.m. to mid-night.
CRIT
123
10 33
KCBA/KCRF
9.73
9.725
KZBI
0.72
Radio Nacional
P.72
B
D.tu
GRX
0.09
"LAJ/VLB:
9.09
30.09
GWT
0.073
Al-India' Hadlo
1067
31.02
Delhi
SARO
0.63
KERIT
9.64
31.12
D 633
Hen
GWO
1,523
21,47
London
11.19
0.815
t}*f
Shepparton
Armed Forces Radio....
17.605
Japan
All-India itadio
DAU
21.30
GNO
9.58
31.32
ASB
KWID
0.57
9.57
11.63
31.40
Gwa
19.533
31,50
nat
31.50
Landon Lunden
ANBA
8.30
$1.01
San Franciscu
CBX
9.40
31.01
New York
TW
0.46%
Ankara
541
31.30
tadio Nacional
Espagna
937
23.02
Madrid
130
40.74
CILJ
2.32
46.90
Alt-India Radia
7.20
41.13
DWI
7.5
41.30
KOEX
1.30
San Francisco
0:3 m. (Foreign language),
7.21
4137
Mudrar
KWO
9:15 PML
7.20
4149
San Franciscu
VLQZ
721
415
Brisbane.
All-India Radio
41,61
Teht
XGOT
7.35
41.00
All-India Radio
0.30
40.47
RGOY
0.14
AR NO
All-Midia Radio
0.11
.10
BEAC
0.013
49.38
Columbu
0.01
45.42
London
KNDI
13.063
49.50
0.041
$7,00
San Francisco Rangoon
VEN
London
Heard igning of am
Nevs commentary in English 5 ..
at
Calla S. America 7:30 am. with lessons in English.
Heard announcements at 7:35 am, followed by news,
The 41-Metro Band
Musenw
Jottilan
Lindon
Chungklak
itened 0:30 nm. with news in English, (1.45 p.m. (Foreign language). 9:30 p.m.
10:15 jm.
10:15 p.n.
7.m.
10 p.m.
News in Cantonese 0:45 pm.
The 49-Metro Band
Delbi
Click{s
Dell
Heard 10 p.m.
Heard Caninese news at 9:45. p.m.
Heard 10 p.m.
In relay with 15.12 me, daily.
Heard p.ru.
Reard news at 10 p.m.
European muale and announcements at 10 p.m.
Each and every one of the stations listed hero, was picked up and identified on a MURPHY TA92 Calibrated Band Spread Receiver taken from stock, Aerial used: common type inverted 'L'.
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·
Reference
and ground nuts for salad, who would make omelettes over a wood fire or sling the tripod pol of vegetable slew in a woodland glade six groups. rendy for your return?
What woman would be prepared to go for music lessons to the thrush or for housebuilding to the badger or the coney?"
the
The first shipment is divided into One of the groups, weighing about 50,000 tons, consists of shipbuilding machinery and equip- ment.
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Another group, weighing than 330,000 tons, consists of iron and stoel.
A monk's cell 1 was faced with this problem some years ago when my Pligrim House was burned down, and only home I had ever had was in 24,000 tons of equipment for chemi- The third group conalsis of about ruins around me.
How did I solve it? 1 went to
industries, whlic a tiny cell which hundreds of years group is composed of 20,000 tons of ago had been the cell of a monk. It electrical materials. had fallen into ruin and was being woighing about 17,000 tons make up Light metals used as a cow house.
cal
tarpaulin, with sacks of straw, with
With a couple of colleagues with a the fifth group.
the fourth
boards and paint, I so transformedIt has been tentatively arranged It is lack of freedom, which is the it that before long I could stand like that the Ministry of Communications source of half the tragedy of life. Romulus is my pride of creation shall assume responsibility for the It is freedom to work, freedom to
Now
I have accumulated such transportation of the first shipment think, freedom to starve if you will, craft treasures round me that I live from the Japanese port of embarka-
and can
but, at any rate, the freedom to be in comfort and luxury the master of yourself, which con- give a cordial invitation to any Pillion to the Chinese coastal port and stitutes the basla of happiness. grim who asks come and claim that the government unit concerned the right that went with my old Pil-shall be responsible for the trans- Gandhi and I decided that We
grim House-the right of on would be free.. We saw that smok-
night's
ing enchained men and imprisoned bed and board, a straw palliasse by portation of the materials from the them and took away their freedom. night and a mug of ale as a parting coastal-port to the final destination
We saw that leadrighting, too, cup in the morning when he leaves. In the hinterland provinces. often destroyed women's freedom.
I was breakfasting with another We found many men and women. patient who possessed unlimited married into slavery, because either; wealth and a seat in the House of one or the other looked upon the Lords. He said: "I could write a partner as being a source of incoro cheque for a million pounds, but I instead of recognising that partners cannot buy a friend-I am a poor, had to be rich in their, own selves lonely old man."
and in their own powers.
We found that it was the adoption of habits which enchained men and women
"I never can inekce a friend now because I can trust no one. My ships." money shuts me oft from all friend-
POCKET CARTOON
'This is a moment I've
often dreamed of.. **
Plan To Employ German Workers Abroad.
A plan, under which Germany materials. alie needs, and respect the
rights of German worker.
་
#
This sum is
£50,000,000 möre
than the £250,000,000 that Britain mitice suggests:
In the avoidance of war, the Com- and the United States contemplate paying in the next three years to 1. That Gormany should be for-
develop means of transport, other The Committee adda: "Only such than ground transport..
Germany; reports Reuter, restore tha economy of Western bidden for a long period to own or
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used
That word 'but'
The moment you offer a man or woman in chains something glad come and Joyous ta đɔ, he or she can only reply: "I would love to join you, but," And this "bul" means "I cannot afford it," or "I am al- ready engaged," or "It would upset the plans of my house," or "I have a dog and could not leave it," ย one of a hundred other reasons,
It is very hard for a person be bath rich and in prison. I therefore took my choice, and de- elded to be rich enough to starve in freedom, rather than to feast in thraldom.
to
Practically, what does being rich mean? The answer is quite simple. It means that a rich mon produces more than he needs.
If I take a piece of land and dig and produce more potatoes or wheat or apples than I need I am at once thus far a capitalist and very rich. The same thing applies to ibe. whole of life. Produce more than you need and you are rich! Need
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poor It Is the need of which you cannot get which creates misery and poverty..
One of the commonest mistakes in life is, I again repeat, the idea that money represents wealth. Money represents only the accumulation of the results of somebody's workt.
Since every man and woman in benlth and with ordhary talent has the
privilege of being rich, because
Os
would gradually, with help from Allied countries, restore her shatter-
The Committee suggests that ed economy, is outlined in a docu- ment published by the International percentage of the wages paid to each Committee for study of European German under the scheme should be questions,
handed over to the Government of. the country where he works. Half Stating that there, dra outside of of this deduction would go to re- Germany hetween four million and parations and the other half to Ger- possible to ensure the denucation malte use of any sources of motive they may work as long as they like, system would make it really 2. Germany not to be allowed to the privilege of work, then all have nye million German war prisoners, many for purchasing in that country of Germany, whereas to concentrate power other than those she the Committee suggests their em- goods that Germany requires, but once more on 'German soll a num- ployment free workers and on an `thio“, Gérman Government would ber of men too great for Germany's before 1930, equal footing with the workers of place in Germany, to the credit of resources would inevitably create the countries in which they will be the workers a sum equivalent to that unemployment and misery, and this trol Commission should be set up.
3. That an Allied Selentine Con- employed.
deducted by the employing coun- population would soon become try,
The Committee, which comprises Tho aim. would be to draw up
prey to nationalistic clemonia,”
-representatives of Britals (including Germany, a scheme which would permit
says the Committeo, Lord Vansittart), France, Belgium, The Committen states that with ༢་
can help the payment to be received as repara sayo milion and a half labourers Europe by her
reconstruction of Denmark and Holland, stresses that tlons, to enable Germany to obtain working abroad in three years the porting raw materials, chiefly coal, industrial potential
manpower, by ex- the question of limitation of German foreign assets, which would allow German Government would have at, and by exporting
remains the her to buy abroad foodstuffs and raw its disposal £300,000,000.
manufactured basle factor in the maintenance goods.
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peace.
of
everyone
and they may make their work valuable as they choose.
I would impress upon who wants to be happily rich the preciousness of minutes.
We have no time in life to Inse. It is like throwing away golden showers when we alt and dream or idle or gossip,
You cannot be a happy, rich per- son so long as you are a spendthrift of the gold of minutes.
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