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TO-DAYS PROGRAMME
The following
programme will be broadcast to-day, from the Hony. Kong Broadcasting Station 25W Jon a wavelength of 355 metres
(545 ECA).
Continental Trio from Studio.
ZEK. ProzTAMING
12:30-2:15pm-Europeza Becord-
ed Programme in bed to th
12.30 pm.--Dance Music.
3: pn-Local: Time and Weather Report.
103 pmLeale "Jeffries and Ris
Orchester.
An-
1:30 pm Renter Press, Local: Weather: Parecast - Time. and nouncements. 2
140 pm-Vocal Variety Items. 215 pm-Gloss Down.
5-5 pm-European Programme.
5-7 pm Belay of Dance Music
from the Bood-Garden of the Hang Kong Hotel.
7
PA Becital
by Richard
Crooks (Tenor), Amelita Galli-Cure (Soprano) and Wilhelm: Brekans
(Piano)"
Song
I love thee (Grier)
Parted (Tost!) --
Richard Crooks.
Military March in E flat
(Schubert) q TrianaIberia”—(Albenix)
Songs
Song
Primenas Tsakal, 16-year-old daughter" of "Haile Selamic, the dethroned - Nagus of Abyssinia, is a probationezake, nursing at the Hospital for Sick Chiidem in London" [She is here shown; with n fellow probati
I'm a fool for loving you.
· Instrumental---
Manna Los
Wilhelm Bachaus.
Vocal Gems
Chanson Indone (Rimsky-
Korsakov)
Bolero (Delibes) -
none! Amelita Galli-Canci
Walderauschen (Liszt) -
Piang
Song
+
Wilheim Fachaus.
Dinah Mierz.
„Kaoui and Lala.
"The Ling Steps Out.”
| Organ-Soğa
Siz Hit Mediay (No. 5)
Vocal
Barry Grondson.
†).Tan-putting all my eggs in one
crbasket ... The Boswell Sisters, |Instrumental-Haleiwa Papalina Labilahi.
"Bay Kinney, "with Dick Mekutive's
Harmony Hawaiians.
A dream of paradise (Gray)
Richard Crooks Song 7.20 put Closing Local Stock Quotations.
From the Stadio
4.33 pim--The Continental Trio. 8 pm-Local: Time; Weather Re port and Announcements.
$:05 pm—A Chinese Studio Con-
cert.
11pm-Gloss Down
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Mongol Territory in Manchukuo
Leith-Ross Mission
Kuling Estate Rendition
Currency Position
The Foreign Settlements
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The Scene Changes: "Hildegarde. 8.40 p.m.----Orchestral Music. Toy Symphony Tapa) Procession of the Sardar (Iwanow "Aida" Grand March (Verdi)
Carissima (Elgiz)
9pm-News and Artzoumenments from London.
3.20
Sing Memories by the Maestrose and kuns s
#
1. Little Annie Rooney (Nolan).
Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow- wow (Tabrar).
3. Because (D'Hardelot).
4. Maire, my girl (Aitken).
9.33 pa-Rawiercand Landauer on Two Plzwor
Chopine hythm.
Liszt in
Schubert
Kme
Waltz Memories from Viera 31.46 pm-Four - Violin Solos Albert-Sandler.
1. Pale Moon (Logan, art.
Kreisler)
2 Allegro (Flocco, arr. Bent and
O'Neill},
3. The Violin Song (From "Tina")
(Paul Rubens)..
4. The Child and his dancing doll
(Jonny Baykana).
10 par Big Ben from Londez. 10 - Dance Music by Billy Cot- ton and His Band, ---
II p. Close Down
ALLEGED
GERMAN
THEET
£40,000 Worth Of Jewels Found
**2 854 10 MIL mych mein
TWO REGIS
WEDDINGS
Tramway Company
Official Married
LEGHORN LEGGE-WILLIS
Two weddings were solemnised at the Regiŝtrar's Office... Supreme Coart, on Saturday morning. The first was that of Mr. John Ken- neth Leghorn, of the Hong Kong Tramways, Lid, and Miss Helene Katherine Legge-Willis, formerly }a nursing sister at the Matilda Hospital Mr. M. J. Abbott -of- |ficiated.
Witnesses to the wedding were [Miss M. A. Wood and Mr. V. R.
Gordon
PETERSEN ANDERSEN
The second was the wedding of Mr. Knud Michael Helm Petersen, master mariner, of the Chinese ; Maritime Custom?
and
Miss Ap-
Rachel Irene' Norregaard dersen, of Molograde 6, Arrhus, Denmark, who recently arrived in the Colony on the ma. Java.
Children Are Always
In The Wars?
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is equally good for cold Sores, Chapped Lips and Hands, Chil- blates, Sunburn, and for skin tron- bleach as Eczema, Ringworm, Itch, Wet and Dry Sares, Ulcers,
FLYING CONDITIONS Pyder
MUNSUITABLE
Kai Tak Competition Postponed
For several weeks gusty condi tions have made fying unpleasant ** Kai Tak
The finals of the forced landing competition which was to be held umong: " members of the Air Arm of the Hongkong Volunteers there resterday was postponed owing to unfavourable ying conditions.
Obtainable at Chemists or from the Dr. Willams Medicine Co., 452 Banga Boad, Shanghai, 70 centa per package: posti "free.
SERIOUS DAMAGE IN CITY FIRE
Over $5,000 Worth Of Property Affected
The competition is for the Bell A fire broke out about 12.30. Cup, presented by Mr. W. H. Bell pin yesterday in the densely and competed for by members of populated district of Kau U Fong, the Air Arm of the Volunteers. Central
in resulting The afternoon's exhibition was damage to property estimated at to have included displays of crazy $5,000. Aying by L. Smith, Aying trainer
The outbreak originated from of the School, and air acrobatics the second floor of No. Sa, Kau U Later, invited guests were to have Fong, occupied by the Wing Hing joined in a reception held in hon Loong, shirt makers, and fanned our of Mr. Bell, who is leaving the by a strong breeze, the hlaze Colony this month and whose cup
is being competed for this year for spread rapidly to the second foors the first time.
of the adjoining houses. Had it not been for the prompt arrival of ¡the first appliances' "more exten
REVOLVER WAS sive damage might have heen
COCKED
Alleged Attack On Woman
Salisbury.
Leslie Francis Graves- Badham. of Gordon-venne, Southampton, was remanded in custody at Salis.
caused.
There were
no casualties and the exact cause of the outbreak is [not known.
The premises at No. 6b were falso, occupied by the Wing Hing Loong, while No. 4 was used as a residence.
One of the mart-entits wwwbury last month, charged with COWHERD'S TRAGIC
by Losine · Latimer, screen actress, is this suit of kommés. tooth cloth Jacket" în" navy," zid and white, Fakirt" of "solid-navy-
www.
DOG DIED WITH SUICIDE
FAS OC.
Would Not Leave His Ba
Pet Behind
An alleged £66,000-robbery in Germany was mentioned at Bow- street last month when Karl Sémicoanes
smartly dressed young man, was remanded for Frederick Philip Brinson and his week.
being armed with: a revolver," and |asaulting:Laura-Anne Finch; with intent to steal at Stratford-sub- Castle, near Salisbury, conf
-Superintendent Wright said that fit was alleged that Badham-had a fully-loaded revolver which wa
cocked.
sriday
GUNS INSTEAD OF COINS andites
Resulf Of Lille Raid
Lille police raided a workshop in Marcsing looking for counterfeit alcolm MATRA
DEATH
Gored To Death In Compound
Wong Kwoon-tai, -aged. 44, cowherd in the employ Deity: Farm Jos & Cold Stu |Co., Ltd; was found dead
compound of No. 22 Pokfulam, in the early hou İyesterday, it being believed The wax gored to death by Wong, was last seen 44.80 a.m. yesterds
bis home to carry out his gal duties of washing the cowshed, and it is believed that while walk- ing the wall of the cowshed be
here the butt was one accidentally tell into the compound
belefax terrier Peter were inseparable,] Det-Izsp. George Hathered, offand the man's last thought"; was. Scotland Yard, said he told Schifor his faithful companion. bange" in "German that he had a Brinson, who was 56,- kept pervisional extradition warrant mall general shop is Barset-road. Instead, they claim, they found for? his serent ded at the German Nube He was found messed two machine-guns, a number of the Caiscovery was made about, [police" alleged-be had stolen jewel- in his bedroom with the dog^*** rider mut some ammunition. 3 half an hour later, and the Filice lery roztă-200,000mation Here A verdict of accidéturtle of Was the meaning.of this?"" were immediately communicated plied Not so much as that sound mind was recorded at the they asked M. Lingling owner of within can rereng ndh qe tutphen Alfa NAS sem er en bogfinquest at Camberwell last month, the workshopata lagun to at-It was found that the man WAS
It is understood that more than "Apparently,"
e neighbour said,
shave invented a silencer for injured in both hands, appareily 540,000 worth of the £66,000 worth "Brinson could not bear to think finearni, said he, “and tits is how canned when he attempted to po of jewellery alleged to have been that his dog would pine for him I test "LOR
tect himself from the enthes of the staler has been recovered by: Scottter his death and so he took it "He will suspend his experiments infuriated animal, and had bruiser
YmL
down with him a dojë edhe gat
wwźbłał zwalking: trial in gad ier on his face and neck.
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