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RADIO TOPICS

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on 855

metres:

G-7 p.m.-Europe Programme of Columbia Records by courtesy of Messrs. Anderson Music Com- pany-

"Pique Dame," Overture (Suppe),

Sir Dan Godfrey-conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra.

CUP FINAL. Some Pointers for the B.B.C.

THE IDEAL REPORT..

Then, if the Football Association Twill do its part, perhaps the B.B.C. will consider carefully the sort of broadenst which is required for this particular vecasion. It is not a re- port every Httle detail that is wanted and of names of individuals Incessantly repeated. That is tho It ought not to be true, as is dullest of all reporting. What Is rumoured, that the Football Asso-required is a sketch that indicates elation and the B.B.C.. have again the run of the play, that explains failed agree about broadcasting how the game is going, how the the final hund of the English Cup balance is swaying from aide to side competition. They failed last year, and what and who are swaying it, and the B.B.C. provided an emer- and how the great crowd is reacting gency broadcast by employing a sue-

to the struggle. ression of private "eye-witnesses" who hurried from the ground and vore somewhat breathless at the microphone.

It would be a brilliant nchlove- ment if the B.B.C.. with the assist- Ance of the Football Association, would make a Cup Final really But the real point is that the Cup"live" for its millions of hearers. Final is nowadaya a national event. Manchester Guardian. There are three or four of them. Millions of people are excited about the 'Varsity Boat-race who know nothing about rowing, just as, mil-

"Ain't Misbehavin""(Waller, Brooksons equally uninstructed excite

&-Razaf}, "Tondeleyo" (HI & Gay),

Layton and Johnstone, American Duettists, with Fiano.

"New Sullivan Selection" (Arr. Dan Godfrey),

-Regimental Band of HM.

Grenadier Guards, conduct ed by Capt. George Miller. "The Merchant of Venice"

(F. Rosse),

Organ Solo by Quentine M. Maclean at the Shepherd's Bush Pavilion.

40 Vision Entrancing"

(Marzials & Goring Thomas), "Carmen-Flower Song" (Biszt),

Arthur Jordan, Tenor with Orchestra. "Dancer of Seville" (C. Grunow), "The Two Impa” (K.` J. Alford),

Sir Dan Godfrey, conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra.

7-7.30 p.m.-Lesson in Canton- ese by Rev. H. R. Wells.

̄ ̄7:30-8 ̄ ̄pini.~Recorded Pro»" gamme continued:---

A Musical Switch-Humoresque"

(Arr. K. J. Alford),

Plaza Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Frank Tours.

"Lovers' Lane · Minuet",

(Frank Tours),

Plaza Theatre Orchestra. conducted by Frank Tours. "Comin' Thro' the Ry (Old Scottish Song), "Home, Sweet

(Payne & Bisho

Doris Vane, Soprano with

Orchestra.

"The Leek," Selection (arr. Myddleton),

The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, conducted by Capt. George Miller.

8 p.m.-Chinese Programme re- layed from Ko Shing Theatre until end of play.

9 pm. Weather Report.

themselves about the Derby, the Grand National, and a Test match. Many people who do not take the laintest interest in League foot- hall match or an ordinary cup-tle would like to hear the Cup Final in progress. Considering that they have to put up with all kinds of minor football broadcasts which are of interest to the follower of foot- ball and to no one else, the Football Association might at least give them the opportunity of hearing some- thing which has a much more gen- cral appeal.

RADIO IN CANADA.

Up till the end of January of this year 375,068-radio receiving licences were issued by the Canadian Gov- ernment Radio Branch of the Department of Marine and Fisheries since April 1, 1929, an increase of 98,142 the corresponding 10 months in the previous fiscal year. Of the total' of 375,068 Ontario has 186,719; Quebec, 64.518; British Columbia, 31,155; Saskatchewan, 29,097; Manitoba, 24.121: Alberta, 19,428; Nova Scotia. 11,574; New Brunswick, 7,571; Prince Edward Island, 760; Northwest Territories,Į

125.

Radio for Rum: Fleet

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Special Menus for Private Parties.

The First Prize Whisky

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Proprietors: HEPBURN & ROSS, Kelvin House, Glasgow,

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

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RADIO FOR SHIPS.

The Marchese Marconi Speaks to Australia.

Recently the Marchese Marconi carried on a conversation by wire- less telephony from his yacht Elet- tra, in the Mediterranean, off Genoa, with Mr. E. T. Fisk, managing director of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd., and others at Bydney, over a distance of about 9,000 miles: Two-way conversation from a ship over such a great dis- tance is a remarkable achievement' and Indicates the great efficiency of the new wireless telephone appara- tus which the Marchese Marconi and his staff have developed.

During the last few weeks' the Marchese Marconi has been cruising on his yacht in the Mediterranean, carrying out tests with this new set which is Intended for use' on Atlan-

This elaborate wireless equipment its operator and cipher code were seized in a raid on an innocent looking bungalow in Inwood, L... Detective Pierson is shown dialling the apparatus, which is un- licensed and which had mystified Federal authorities for some time. The operator, Frank George Krebs, (inset) is held for Customa authorities. Police believe that the $25,000 radio se was used in transmitting messages from bootleggera uɛhore to schooners ferrying liquor in from Rum Row.

WATER RETURN

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Level and Storage of water in Re servoirs on April 1, 1980:

KOWLOON WATER WORKS

1920 Kowloon Reservoir 32′ 3′′B Shek Lai Pal

Reservoir

11' "B

1980

B' 0"B

8' 0"B

L

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER Reception Reservoir 32B

WORKS.

tic and other liners in connection Tytam

7

1929 1980 21 128 14′ 7′′B

with the demand which has now Tytam Byewash 24'10"B 226B arlsen for a wireless telephone ser- Tytam Intermediate. 8' 0" 65' 7"

Tytam Tuk

09′11′′B; 68"-5′′B vice on board ship during the long Wong Nei Chong 35′ 5′′B25′ 3′3

Pokfulam

30 TB 17 TB sea voyages.

[Note: B. denotes "Below Over- low A. denotes "Above: "Overflow": L. denotes "Level with Overdow."

Storage in millions and decimals of, galima.

This Marconi telephone, set has several new features to ensure the greatest emcfency and the success of the tests with Australia In- dicates the great commercial · POR- afblities of this apparatus. It is extremely compact and can easily be placed in an ordinary cabin. It is simple Ip operation and promises to provide an officient wireless tele- phone service for ships at sea over almost any distance.

·YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION LOMITAD

SAD DAMİ

DREL RAJ ME AFAR GIL B PAG

UPLACAS BEETH MOOT LOSES SCAD BOATEN ETC ERRORKE

R COEN M TIDIEST: HALMSZY

Tytam Tytam Byewash Tytam Intermediate Tytam Tak Weng Nai Chung Pokfulam

Storage in millions and decimals

of gallons.

1980 1929.

90.26

302:40

-

73.04 85.90

Kowloon_Reservoir Shak Lai Pul ..Reservoir Reception Reservoir 24.96

83.15

Total

197.24

421.45

Consumption of water fa Kowloon in millions · and decimals `of gallons during the month of March. 742 1829 1930 Consumption d 109.37114.80 Estimated population, 169,480 174,520 Consumption per.

1029 220.27

1930 272.85

...78

1,67

head per day

207

21.0

178.80

14.60

Constant dupply in all districte

88,42

437.60

during March, 1920 and 1930.

1.38 7.60

5.98

467.20TOLIO

81, Total rainfall" March BARRANQUE 2.02; March 31, 1930, 10.89.N

1929,

The Government Analyst's reporta 20.00 show that the quality of the water in

satisfactory, kde

Total

Corisumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions and de- cimale gallons

of March during the month

Consumption:

1929 1930 176.80 216.01

Estimated population 430,840 -441,160, Consumption

thead per day $13.1 15.8

Services to houses in the Rider

· Districts were disconnected and

2 supply was given by publie strest foimtxins during March, 1029.

· From March 1 to 81, 1980, as 124, hours, supply: (0 am to 10 pm.) was given to all Eldar Main Distelete Principal Maing closed: 6

Mabrum- March

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