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respect
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40-Uncovered
42-Loaf of a palm -Dinner,dish
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50-Finely divided
carbon 31-A tie baan 54-Maker of malt-
liquore. 58-To lend. |89-Falatier
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65-Uncultivated plant. 66-Chains of rocka in
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widowie 21-Decay. 23-Move swiftly 25-An African black 27-Prominent sonator. 28-Indian tribe. |29-Danebali foart |20-fntoxicated
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RADIO TOPICS
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following programme will the be broadcast to-day from Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres:-
5 p.m.-European
Programme
of Records supplied by the Ander son Music Co.
5-5,35 p.m. Children's gramme.
Nursery Rhymes Fantasy,
Pro-
Charles Renard and His Orchestra (9388).
Topsy Turvy Land,
The Never Never Players with Orchestra (5082).
The Inkwell Fairy-
The Land Beyond the moon, Red Rock Island or the Pirates' Lair, Billie Grey & His Orchestra (4110). Kiudi-Logues In the Diney Room,"
Told by Christine Silver (4433).
Nursery Rhymes Medley,
The Century Quartette (3501). 5.35-6.30 p.m.-Orchestral, Zampa Overture,
The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra (9682). Witches Dance from "Le Vill", Concert Waltz in A,
Casse Noisette Suite;
B.B.C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra (9114).
B.B.C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra (9260-0262);
Percival Mackay's Band
(9195).
The Vagabond King.
6.30-7 p.m.-Operatic. Tannhauser-0 Star of Eve,
J. H. Squire Cristo Octet (0126). Romeo & Juliet-Waltz Song. Faust-Jewel Song,
Gertrude Johnson, Soprano (9103).
Il Trovatore,
B.B.C. Wireless - Symphony Orchestra (9185),
Faust-Vocal Gems.
7-7.40 p.m.-A Concert. Praeludium,
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octot (2098). O Lovely 'Night.
Doris Vane, Soprano (9283). Serenade, Angel's Serenade,
J. H. Squire Coleste- Octet (0110).
The Signpost,
Roy Henderson, Baritone (9433), Robert Easton, Bass (0412), Home Sweet Home,
Doris Vaane, Soprano (9176) Hungarian Rhapsody,
William Murdoch, Pianist (9282).
Listen 7.40-8 p.m. "How To To Music" by Dr. Percy Buck
Song of Hybrias the Cretati
(40102).
8 p.m.-Ko Shing Theatre Re- Jay,
9 p.m.-Weather Report.
11 p.m.-Close Down.
قیمه
Stanley Maxted Sings With Musical Cruisaders
The latest re-
eruit to the ranks of the "Musical Crui- saders" which are being heard on Sunday after- noons at 4.15 over the Cana- dian Paciile Rail- way's Radio | broadcast trans- mission system. Jin Canada over WJZ and afiliated stations in the United States, is Stanloy Maxted, well known Canadian tonor and writer.
The Musical Crusaders offer Radio listeners the opportunity of following a party of travellers making the World Cruise on the Canadian Pacific laer "Empress of Australla." The artists include four male and four female voices. These musical travelogues, are the work of Mr. Maxted, who has had long experience in the radlo world as singer and program-maker.
EMPIRE LINKED.
FRUIT OF IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
PROPOSED SERVICE.
One of the major, most fruitful results of the Imperial Conference meetings is likely to be the ea- tablishment of an Empire Broad- casting Station, probably at Daven- try, to replace the tentative and in- complete transmissions of the last three years from GSSW, the ex- perimental short wave station at Chelmsford.
The British Broadcasting Cor- poration have promised the Colonial Office to place Home programmes at the disposal of any Empire sur- vice which may be created, frea, for a period of five years; and thia offer will, no doubt, weigh with the Communications Committee of the Imperial Conference, which gave special consideration to the cost of ап Empire station. The сола mittee, of which the Prime Minis
the chair. ter of New Zealand le man, has spent some time discus- sing a scheme for reciprocal broad. casting within the Empire.
Born in Folkestone, England, Mr. Maxted came to Canada at the age of nine and received all his schooling in Montreal, where he also studied voice and won wida repute a concert and oratorio singer. When the war came he enlisted as a private with the Canadian forces, returning as a lieutenant. He now holds the rank of major in the Canadian Militia. At the Scottish Fentival in Band last year he created the leading role in "Prince Charlie and Flora", a ballad opera dealing with a romantle incident in the life of
The short wave broadcasts now the Young Fretender. During the
sent from Chelmsford are no past year he has sung in an average of aix concerts weekly on the air, dignified with the title of "service" including the notable Cathedral by the B.B.C. Transmission takes Horror Oratorio music, the Grand
place only between 12.30 and 1.30 Op Miniature, and a weekly
midday, and from 7 p.m. until mid- recital with organ accompaniment. Mr. Maxted also introduced radio night on Monday to Friday (Lon- -and-concert-audiences to Fraserdon-time)-when-whatever-forms-the-
Simson's settings of Milne's songs in "When We Were Very Young
I'M ALONE CASE.
material of the national pro gramme during those boere is uned.
is
Newa, howevor-the very portion | of a Home programme which most eagerly listened for by sent- tered British communities over- seas is excluded from the broad-
U.S. HOPES FROM FINDING OF casts altogether, owing to the ex-
---RADIO-STATION.
The United States Government, which is trying to make the best possible case for itself
over the sinking of the Canadian schooner I'm Alone last year, is gratified by the capture.of Cecil Molyneaux dur- ing a raid in which an elaborate radio station, used to communicate with agreorganised Rum Row, war found in Brooklyn.
igencles of news agency copyrights.
News a Principal Item.
If a suitable broadensting station is to be set up for the Empire, tha B.B.C. appreciate that news ought to be elevated into one of the prin- cipai Items, and have already aa- certained what would be the cost of suppling special Empire bulletins.
The Chelmsford plant would no, be capable of dealing with a full Empire wireless service, being in- deed, little suited for other than ex
To perimental work,
reach all
The station, located by a sensi tive direction finder, was in charge quarters of the Empire during of Molyneaux and Malcolm Mac-varying times and conditions," at} Masters, both of whom were ar- least two wave-lengths would by raigned on a charge of operating a necessary, and a medium power radio station without a Beence, and released on $7,500 bail, which was promptly furnished,
£40,000.
station that would serve for the next few years, might for conven!- ence and economy, be placed at Following the arraignment, bow- Daventry, unless a risk appears of over, the Government discovered interfering with the efficiency of that Molyneaux had been radio the two stations already there. Ac- operator on the I'm Alone, and it cording to an estimate of the was reported to be preparing to ask B.B.C., the capital expenditure on for a rearrest and an increase of | an Empire station would amount to bail to $50,000, in the belief that Molyneaux could verify the Govern-
Programmes would have to be ment's contention that the I'm dispatched at times to coincide with Alone was a notorious smuggler. the leisure of listeners in different operated then by the same gang parts of the Empire, and would pro-i which now owns the raided radio bably, have entertainment
and home contacts" as subsidiary to Since the United States must news. Selections from the alter- rest its case. largely on the past native British programmes would record of the I'm Alone in an at- furnish the entertainment, and ar- tempt to justify its action in sinkrangements would probably be ing the schooner, anything which made to transmit items of speciel. haa a bearing in that connection interest to those abroad, even if would be welcomed by Government they were not being supplied to He officials..
listeners at Home.
STURDY BABYHOOD.station.
He's a sturdy little chap with a grip on life as firm as the grip he was upon his feeding-bottle when he's hungry. He's full of energy and vitality and has a constitution in the making which is going to be his mainstay right through life.
There's a reason, of course. has not been allowed to suffer from those is of babyhood, so often_re garded as a baby's normal portion, yet which sap vitality and undermine the constitution. Since birth, Baby's
Own Tablots have been his wise
of constipation or stomach trouble
WIRELESS SMUGGLING.
Trade Propaganda.
The B.B.C. are willing, to place Home programmes at the disposal of an Empire service for five years, a'period which would coincide with
mother's stand by. At the first six Syndicate With Annual Business Of the life of the technical equipment
£3,000,000.
New York, Sept. 28. Agents in the Department of Justice asserted in connection with
of a station to meet Empire re quirements.
The Corporation, however, would expect to be reimbursed for any ad ditional expenses incurred by ex- tending the British programmes And also safeguarded
this specially prepared baby's correc tive medicine has been brought inte use, and the faulty functioning of the internal organs immediately set right, Henco there has been no wastage of vital energy in fighting of illnesses: vitality has been consolidated into firm constitutional foundations.
Baby's Own Tablets have been de- the arrest on Friday of two wireless overseas, signed specially to meet the medi-operators in an unlicensed short- from commercial exploitation of cinal requirements of babes and young wave station in Brooklyn that aits service by rebroadcasters ever- children. They are pleasant to take, liquor, smuggling syndicate, which seas.
tion Hence they have ousted
where."
at Chelmsford, paye an average of £20 an hour per station for his pro- grammes, or $70,000 a year.
The Corporation would also ex pect to be paid for broadcasts of events not of sufficient importance to be sent out in Great Britain, ret interesting enough to one portion or another of the Empire to demand notice.
and gentle and natural in their accoures its supplies from St. Pierre These conditions are regarded as ald-fashioned crude pirgatives from and the Bahamas, is now doing an forming reasonable requests, be the modern nursery and have earned annual business amounting to cause the British licence holder, be the world-wide recommendation of. $16,000,000 (£3,000,000) in the sides having contributed £19,000 to parents.
Baby's Own Tablets contain no nar- United States. They stated that the experimental short wave station cotles or oplates, but are made up of one of the men arrested, whom they the safest and purest ingredients, described as a "radio genlus," had They correct infantile indigestion and been the wireless operator of I'm constipation, soothe and check dart Alone, the Canadian vessel sunk by hoes conditions, expel worms, alley' tover, colds and croup. During teetha United States revenue cutter in ing they are especially effective, the Gulf of Mexico 18 months ago. banishing the pains and thus induc- I'm Alone, they alleged, was worked ing sound, natural sleep. Truly, they are a boon to both parents and chill-hy this same smuggling syndicate dren alike. From chemists avery. According to the Department of Justice the ayndicate owned the wireless station raided on Friday. Further, the B.B.C. ask the right as well as the stronghold in Atlantic to use the Empire transmitters for Highlands, New Jersey, which was relaying material in any part of tis raided last year, and in conection world." with which 57 persons have been, One Important concession which the Corporation are prepared to Indicted.
The syndicato is said to have 12 maka is to include general British steamships, which remain outside trade propaganda in the Empire the 12-mile limit, and make their transmissions, though they claim a shipments of liquor to the coast by free hand to carry out the lies in a large fleet of fast motor-launches, whatever way and to whatever ex all of which are equipped with wire tent they consider best. - less apparatus, by which they a ceive code messages on a short wave, Uppointing meeting places and warning them of the move ments of coastguard vessels.
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
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TAP APUT SEED BET
NON PRO LTCH YSE ATE NI
OUSSEN
RESE AUR
The cost of an Empire station on the lines thus indicated, including both engineering and programme charges, would be in the neighbour- hood of $22,000 a year.“
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