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THE CHINA MAIL
RADIO TOPICS
BROADCAST FOR PEACE.
Australasians Speak Te London.
Canberra, May 18 Peace messages were broadcast
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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following programme will
be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 metres.
WITH THE AMATEURS.
How Things Are Done In Queensland.
scopic aerial and adjustment of services as president durli the transmitter and receivor, In equal period, the presentation bo order to afford an opportunity to try made on behalf of all members out the various members' ideas on Mr. Hardgrave, o this subject a field day his, been arranged for June 3-in the Sandgate district. :.
Both recipients suitably responde cd; the president, as managing- editor of "Q.T.C.”, giving all aff se- The opportunity was taken to surance that the magazine would make a presentation to the past continue to be published, and with ̈ secretary and president. The late the same support as had been re- secretary (Major Leo. J. Feenargh-corded him in the past would con- ty, VK21J) was made the recipient tinue to grow in Interest and uso- of a handsome illuminated address, fulness.
The first monthly meeting of the Wireleas Institute of Australis 6-8. p.m.-European Programme (Queensland Division) to be held in the institute's now headquarters Parlament, London, for retransmis. of Columbia Records kindly up took place on May 15, and there was secretary from the inception of the on the top floor of Queensland
by children this afternoon from
sion to the Convention for the Pre-plied by the Anderson Musle Co.
6-6.42 p.m.—Varlety. vention of War now being held at Washington, U.S.A.
They were as follows:-
From Ian Filshie, the selected
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the British House of Parliament, at 4.m. "I speak from Austraila, the land of the South, and on the wings of the wind, I send this mes 'sage to you, my little British friend, usking that you will send it, on to the congress to be held at Washing- ton. Surely, as we have come closer together, so the nations also should desire to live as good neighbours understanding each other with warm sympathy, and with minds made up never again to have re- course to war. The brave men who dled in the war gave their lives strong in the hope of, everlasting pence. It is for us-the young- to give effect to their ideals, and to resolve that our lives, and the lives' of those coming after us, will not bu blighted by the cruel blast of in- ternational hatreds. Now that wo can speak to one another, let us hope that this triumph of human knowledge always will be used for messages of friendship, good will. and the betterment of all people. 1 love to Britain, America, and all nations."
"Brighter Future."
The lad at the British House of Parliament replied: "It makes me feel both very proud and very humble to be talking as the repre- sentative of the children of. Britain. to you, as the representative of the Australian children. Brief as our meeting is, I want to tell you we are
Band-
Sang
Madonna Bruna, Quatro Besos,
Elderado Tango (ME321).
Would You Like to Take a Walk? Ten Cents Dance,
Greta Keller, Contralto (BIR319).
Cornet Duet-
Ripling Riplets.
and in`making the presentation the Any one interested in the insti past president (Mr. M. M. O'Brien, tute, or desirous "of-learning some- VK4MM) made eulogistic refer-thing about the science of wireless. onces to the work of the president should visit the headquarters of the during his four years' term as institute, which are': altuated
Book Depot, on the corner of Albert Street and Burnett Lane, Monthly meetings are held Be the first Friday-The Queenslander.
a good attendance of members and Queensland Radio Transmitters student members. Two strong re- League. Mr. Hardgrave, on behalf presentative groups were formed la of the student members, made parti- the technical development section-cular reference to his efforts in for the first having for its aim the ming and continuing the publica- Band examination and investigation of tion of the institute's official organ, problems associated with directive "Q.TC." which had grown from a transmission on 28 and 56 mega- | small' pamphlet into a book which cycles (10 and 5 metres); the other was spreading the name of Austra- will design and construct partable Ha throughout the wireless com- transmitting and receiving stations, munity of the world, and which had paying particular attention to the been recognised as the official organ power supply. The aim is to deof the whole of the Institutes Sunrise and Sundet To Kang sign a station completo in every de- throughout Australia. Mr. A. H. Kong for June, 1981, Star- tall capable of being used for tele-M'Kenzie, VK4GK, supported the dard time of the 120th Meridian (phony or telegraphy, and of such a remarks of the speakers on behalf East of Greenwich) are as fol
size that it can be easily carried by of the transmitters.
Iowa:-
Jack Mackintosh & William Oughton (MR312). Cornet Duet
The Merry Makers,
Jack Mackintosh and John
Robertson (MR312).
Humorous Song-
We All Go Dot Ha! Ha! Together, Only a Gangsters Sweetheart,
The Two Gilberts (MR318), Piano-Accordion Solo-
Blaze Away, Tancred-Overture,
Voent Duet-
Mackenzie Reid (MR315).
Sleepy Hollow,
My Henet is Where the Mohawk
Flows To-night,
Carson Robison and Frank Luther (MR316).
6.42-7.10 p.m.- Rienzi-Overture (Wagner),
The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards (0084). Oberon-Overture (Wober),"
} Willem Mengelberg, and His Concertgebouw Orchestra' (L2352).
(Strauss),
Bruno Walter and the
Symphony Orchestra
(L2352).
hoping that it will lead to some. The Gipsy Baron Overture thing longer, and more satisfying. We want this, first mouth to ear communication to be continued, and developed face to face. We would like to have some regular means of contact between the schools of our two countries. I want you to write me something of your doings, or batter still bring a party over from Australia to visit us. We would be more than proud to do the honours, and assure you, you would take. home something worth remember- ing. We would certainly not forget you: We have so much in common to start from. We have our British inheritance and our membership of the British Commonwealth, which brought our fathers so closely to- gether during the Great War. Wa, of the younger generation know from them what war means. We here are quite determined that it shall never be allowed to happen again. We look forward to a brighter future, when all nations {will feel as natural and friendly to one another as we do here towards you."
7.10-7.50 p.m.-A Concert. Song
My Dearest Heart (Sullivan), A Suzuner Night
(Marzials & Thomas);
Doris Vane, Soprano (DX71).
Violin Solo-
Slavonic Dance in G Minor No. 1.
(Dvorak & Kreisler),
Message From New Zealand. Hector M'Millan, another Can- įberra lad, having exchanged good will messages with New Zealand, then broadcast to London the fol- lowing message on behalf of the New Zealand boys and girls. "We know that war Causes misery to {the nation, and it sometimes arises Jowing to the lack of proper under standing between nations. We de sire to do all we can to spread the feeling of brotherhood and co- operation among all children, breaking down all barriers of race and colour, and striving to realise that we are one great family work- ing together for the peace of the world."
The reply from the, British lad, transmitted to New Zealand by M'Millan, was as follows: "It Is. our firm intention to do our part to put an end to war and to work for the settlement of all disputes between nations and to recognise a tribunal in the same way that men and women do when they have serious disagreements. with
Song-
Joseph Szigeti (L2007).
I Pitch My Lonely Caravan at Night
(Harey & Coates),
I Look Into Your Garden
(Wilmott & Wood),
The Hon. W. Brownlow"
(DB79).
Plano Solo
Rosenkavalier-Fantasy on" Love
Themes (Strauss ser. Grainger),
Percy Grainger (DB28).
Vocal Duct--
In Springtime
(Shakespeare & Newton), At Love's Beginning !
(Campbell & Lehmann),
Dora Labbotte and. Normun Allin. (4739).
STANDARD TIMES:
Sunrise and Sunset in Colony
jone man and put into operation in The past president (Mr. O'Brien)
any place within 10 minutes, which was made the roalpient of a pair of Juño Will include the erection of the tele-sleevelinks in recognition of his 30
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HONG KONG MARKET PRODUCE.
APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.
Butcher Meat,
June 24, June, June,
1931. 1918, 1914.
Capone, Small
Cta, Ots. Clu......
Boaf Biriola
中尾權比
Prime Cat
30
3324 12. 28 11
Ubleken
+1
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Corned
11
28 13
Capons, Large
Roast
38 24 22
Duck
Breast
Doves
Soup
H
Steak
Steak Sirloin
Sausages.....
Bullock's Brains".
#
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30 20 18
83 24
June 24, June, June,
Poultry.
1991. 1913. 1974.
Ols. Cla.. Gla
lb.
€4.80 81.
€2
28, 80
68.
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17
38
25
Eggs, Hon (cooking).... §-
Eggs, Hen (frend) :
Fowis, Canton
Holbow
Turkeys, Cook Turkeys, Hen
Quail Partridges
Almonds"
口味雞
18-
Ib. 80 36. 24
62 85 24
31 45 24
each 40 RO
80
28:
Jb. 76
62 €145
1. oach 30.
Fruits.
金山洋業
Apples (California)
Bananas (bride's).
pair 3.50
each 60.
27
20 18
22
40 80 25
86 28 20
Fowls, Hainan
per set 17 10 12
Ovese
*
Tongue, fresh Tongue, corned Hond
each 75
50
60
Pigeons, Canton
60
*
$1.20
$1.20
Heart
ib.
24 18 14
Humy, Salt
20
18
Salpe
.3
Fort
each 12 10 12
Pheasant
.... Kidneys
16
10 12
Tall
27
20
22
Liver
24 13 14
Tripe
8
7
Calves' Head & Peak .. Mutton Chop
F set $1.50 $1.00 $1.00
lb.
44 - 20
Log
48 28
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Shoulder A
40 PA
Saddle
44..
#
Pig's Chitlings
80 27
Braina
FA
4 Per set a
Carambola.
Feat
118
15
Cocothri
Fry
28 16
18
Lemons, China.
Head
HEATH
20
Lemons: (AmericaRN)
15 10-
19
荔枝干
Liver Pork Chop
lb.-
48
30 24
Oranges (Canton)
新會常務。
38 25 23
Leg
38
Oranges
· Lola
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70
Fear (Canton)
26
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Peanuts
#
per met 90.
60
70
dach 12
%
Persimmons, Large
15
12.10
Plantain
*
28
25
Pumelo, Siam
購 each
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85 26
20
20
82
Kidneym
Fat or Lard
Sheep's Head & Foot ..
Heart ..... Kidneys
........ Liver Sucking Pigs, to order Bust, Beaf...
Mutton
Veal
Baargem
No. 1.
'Cello Solo-
Sarabande (Sulzer),
Fish.
W. H. Squire (L2256). 7.50-8 p. Sinfonia (Bach),
Barbel Bream
拂頭
Willem Mengelberg & His Canton Fresh Water ZK
Concertgebouw Orchestra Carp
(L2047).
Catfish
8 p.m.--Local Time & Weather Codfab Report.
Crabs 8.03-11.30 p.m. Eo Shing Cuttle Fish Theatre Relay
11.30 p.m. Close Down
"SLANDERED.
Protest About Broadcast
Employees of the French postal
Fish
Dab
Daco
Dog Fish
Eols, Conger
Fresh Water
Yellow
Frogs Garoups Gudgeon Herrings
Halibut
Labras.
their neighbours. We shall do our administration, through their of Leach
best, both new and when we grow cial organ,
up, to join with you in spreading ment to take the feeling of brotherhood author of throughout the world."
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NATU
Govern Lobsters agat the Mackeral:
play, which Monk Fish
was presented add broadensting Brudiet station, under the control of the Oysters
horities, Parrot Fish
presented a man of Parch
Pike conversation with a ponthia telephone line. Plaice.
He oinema, and off with
holidays by
and
to meet her in Pomfret,. White
making
the Telegrap
friend to pal Pomfret, Black
Girl em
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46 28 10 22.10
Walnuts
Gimper
Vegetables, &c.
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Brinjais, Green
Cabbage, Chinesa
(Shanghai)
Caus Shoots, bunch
Cauliflower (Larg
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Carrote *Celery, Chinese
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Red
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Old
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Indian Corn
Lettuce
Water Chestnuta.
Handirin. #BE
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Okroë Onions, Bombay.
Green
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Parsley Potato, Sweet
Pumpk
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