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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programme will be broadest to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station ZB.W. a wavelength of 355 metres. ($45 ke's), 31.49

(9.52

on

megacycles).

TALE="LONDON AT CHRISTMAS TIME,"

HK.T.

"CELLO RECITAL.

1230-215 pm - European pro-j

kwa kukozę.

1230 pim--A Variety.Concert. 1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.

103 pm-Military Band Music. 1.30pm Renter Press, Rugby! Press, Local: Weather Forecast, Time fand Announcements.

140 pm-A Recital by Malcolm McEachern (Bass) and the Angelus Octet

2 The London Palladium Or chestra.

2.15 pm-Close down. 4-7 pm.

Chinese Programme.

7-11 px-European. Programme. 7pm. Marek Weber and His Or- chestra.

Sahut d'Amour (Elgar).

kiss your lips (Rudolphe). "La Belle Eelene"--Selection

(Offenbach).

7.13 p.m.--From the Studio,

A Programme of Composition by Harold Scott, Played by the Composer.

Four New Interludes. Performed for the First Time.

1. (a) "Pastorale” în A fat,

(b)

(<)

(d)

A new George O'Brien is on his way to the screen. Playing his first pioneer hero in “Daniel Boone,” O'Brien discards the chaps and the six-shooters of his familiar cowboy roles for the buckskins and-long ride of the pioneer. Heather Angel is the feminine lead, and Ralph Forbes is the high-toned menace.

FACTS OF SHIP STRIKE

(Continued from Page 4)

BREVITIES

DEATH ENQUIRY EL CONCLUDES

Verdict Of Suicide

Returned 03:

ECHO TO REPULSE BAY TRAGEDY

At the conclusion of the inquest: into the death of Mrs. "E" M. Carrick, aged 52, an ̈ ́American, whose body was discovered on Mið- |dle-Bay beach, Repulse Bay,

October 28, at the Central Magis-" tracy yesterday, the jury return- led a verdict of suicide. Mr. K

Keet sat as Coroner, assisted by Ja jury comprising Messrs. John

Murphy (Foreman), J. F. E. RO- zaria and K. R. Macsskill. Detec tive Sub-Inspector J. O'Donovan was present for the Police.

Mr. A. G. Piovanelli, Manager of the Hong Kong Hotel, testified |that Mrs. Carrick frequently visited the hotel, Witness last saw her, so far as he could remem ber, on Tuesday, October 27, about (9.30 p.m. He described her dress. Mr. John Semmler, Manager of the Repulse Bay Hotel, said de- ceased was a resident of the hotel She stayed in a room for which

The Colonial Secretariat has she paid $300 a month, but on issed a communique to the effect June 12 she moved into another - that quarantine restrictions have room which cost her $200 a month. been imposed against arrivals She was once absent from Francisco, Los Angeles, Stockton, Fatboù on account of small hotel on a trip north. She owed

the hotel $190.90, nearly a month's board. Deceased had mentioned to

San Diego and other parts refused to handle any cargoes the first day

The RMA. Dorado arrived at witness that she intended to leave in G minor (Quaxi of the strike; seamen aboard ships

Religioso), then in port walked off that day-Kai Tak yesterday, with one pas- the hotel at the end of October.

Death Of Man Friend Feltic,

Sailors at sea at the time left their senger, Mr. N. J. Perrin who

Witness agreed that there had In G sharp minor. ships when they arrived in port few all the way from London.

2 The Tinkding Sheep Bells,"

"Sea Lulling,

Q-What unions were affected? There were also 3.240 kijos of been a resident at the hotel by the A--The International Long freight and 322.658 kilos of mail name of Mr. Stanley Cobham, Mr. "Song of the Sussex Road" 7.30 pm-Closing Local Stock Quo-shoremen's Association, Pacific matter on board.. tations and Hong Kong Exchange Coast division; the Sailpra Union | Market Report.

7.55 p.m. Variety. Vocal-

Gang Show of 1936

Instrumental-

Chicken Reel,

If you were the only girl in the world........Brian Lawrence and

his Lansdowne House Sextet.

Piano Duet

Cobham and deceased arrived to- gether, and were very friendly.

of the Pacile; the Marine E- St. Paul's Chinese School (the Deceased had remarked that she ginners Beneficial Association: French Convent) will hold its an- might possibly get engaged to the Marine Firemen, Ollers cal presentation of prizes to-day him. Mr. Cobham fell ill and was Ralph Reader and Charms. Watertenders and Wipers Associa- at 4.30 pan. when the Reverend removed to hospital sometime to- tion; the Marine Cooks and Ste-Mother Provincial will distribute wards the end of Angust, during wards Association: the Masters, the awards. The work of the Mrs. Carrick's absence from the Mates and Pilots Association, and children will be exhibited in the Colony, and died of natural

causes. the American Radio Telegraphers school.

The next witness was Flt-It. P. Q-Was any other organisation

For their annual Christmas E. Smith, chief flying instructor involved?

Pantomime, the European T.M.CA attached to the Far East Flying

He said that - A-Yes, the Maritime Federa-presented "Jack And The Beams Training School.

talk" to a large and appreciative about September 16, Mrs. Cari-

she wanted to have a flight. Wit- ness put her in a machine and

Transatlantic Rhythm,

...Irving Caesar and Bay

Henderson.

Orchestra

A Gypsy Lament,

Flor Gitana,

..

Don Bico and his Gypsy

Giris Orchestra

8 puz-Local: Time Signal, Wes ther Report and Announcements.

803 - The British Symphony Orchestra.

Sylvia Ballet (Delibes)..

Association.

tion of the Pacific.

Q-What is that?

A-A confederation of all the audience last night. A full report rick went to the School and said water front unions, formed after will appear in the final edition. the 1934 strike to present a union

united front.”

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There were · passengers, strapped her in with the safety aboard the CNA.C. plane Fukien harness, and took off. When the which arrived here from Shanghai plane was about 20 feet up in the contrac-yesterday. They were Mr. Hair. witness noticed the harness

Bixby, Far Eastem representative in the front cockpit where de-, of Pan-American Airways, Ltd., ceased was sitting was tapping

Q-Do shipowners recognise this federation?

A-No, they have no (Johann Strauss)-İtual relations with it:

A thousand and one nights-Waitz

8.30 p.m.----Prom the Studio.

Q-Does the American Federa-

A Violincells Recital by Suzan Jones tion of Labour recognise ther. Evelyn "Harriman, Mr. Kloose. One of her shoes also

ARCH

L--Sonata in B flat major,

Thomas Arne.

Poco Largo Garotta, 2-Five Irish Folk Times”—

The Green Basher, A Hasbbye,

Howard Ferguson.

-"Lambert's Clavichord" De la Mare's Bavane, Sir Hugh's Galliard,

Herbert Howells. 8.45m- London --... "London at Christmas Time," a talk by SR Littlewood

9 pm London nouncements.

News and An

9.20.-A Christmas Overture, (Coleridge-Taylor), played by the Symphony Orchestra.

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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" "Christians, awake," The Radio

・・・ Choir.

9.30 p.m. From the Studio-

The Fourth of a series of talks on

"The Early Days of Cricket*

by B. Abbit

9.45 p.m.--Organ Muzic. Evening Song (Bairstow),

Le Nuit (Elert), Harry Goss Gustard Melody in F (Eubinstein), Berceuse de Jocelyn (Godard),

Edward Medley of Old Time Songs-

(Part 1 English,

federation?

A-Decidedly it is a powerful factor. The unions issue all their statements through it, and the strike policy committee works un der the federation. -

Haas, Mrs. Haas, Mr. Kurt Haas, drifted from the front cockpit to "A-No, it has refused to recog-and Mr. G. F. Sauer. One passen the back cockpit, and witness in-

ger, Miss L. Ying Wong, few from mediately landed nise its authority.

Significance Seen Q-Is this federation a factor here to Canton.

He told deceased she could not in the strike?

The death occurred yesterday y without the safety harness, of Mrs. Helena d'Azevedo da Si and, after she had put her shoes wife of Mr. A. M. da Silva of on again, the fight was resumed No further inci- Messrs. Jardine Matheson and and completed. Company. The funeral will take dent occurred Witness remem place to-day, passing the Mong-bered reading of Mrs. Car- rick's death in the newspapers ment at 5.35 pan

some time later, and it then oc- curred to him that deceased bad intended some harm to herself when she went up on the fight.

Without retiring, the jury re-

Q-Who is the union leader in the strike?

A-William Fisher, a Portland longshoreman, as president of the Maritime Federation

..

ROTARY CLUB TIFFIN

A warm welcome was ́ accorded. Bishop P. O. Hall when he attend-

first

Q-Who is considered the real strike leader?

A-Harry Bridges, leader of the Incheon yesterday for the

ed the Hong Kong Rotary Club turned their verdict. longshoremen

WEDDING GIFT TO M. P. time since he returned from leave Who is the leader of the England. Other visitors were shipowners in the strike crisis? Rotarians A. E. Hager, Past Pre-Constituents presented to Lord A-Thomas G. Plant, chainsident of the Shanghai Rotary Dunglass, M. P. for Lanark, and of the Coast committee for ship Club; Professor J. B. Nocht, Han- Lady Dunglass a silver tea and owners and also chairman of the burg Rotary Club; and Capt. A. Cofee service and two oil-paint- Water-front Employers Associa J. L. Murray of HL M. S. Dorsetings, to mark their wedding last tions of the Pacific Coast.

abire. Rotarian N. J. Perrin-who month. Q-Are these organisations dif-had only just returned from leave was also present. The « visitors

O'Henry-ferent?

A-Yes, the Coast committee brought greetings from their When Christmas Part. 2 Scottish) Sydney for shipowners represents the Clubs, and, after they had been

Gustard Pacific Coast steamship companies welcomed, the President, Mr. W. Festivities Upset 10 p.m.-London-Big Ben

who hire the sermen; the Water-N. Thomas Tam, called от 10.10 p.m. Descriptive Studio front employers number not only Bishop to speak on "Making Com Scene (A bit of Opera), (Careless the Coast concerns but foreign munity." Rapture).

by Ivor Novello, Dorothy Dick son and Olive Gilbert.

is there, ever good-bye

Sonreless Rapture.")

10.18 pm-Dance Music, Quick-Step

China Boy. Choo-Choo.

Fox-Trot

Chinatown, my Chinatown.

Star Dust

Everybody Dance

My what a different vigèrt. Birmingham Breakdown.

When the Pu

Supposing

Puppies bloom agsón,

A broken doll.

Darktown Strutters' BalË

Sów Fox-Trot—With all my heart.

Fox-Trot Cling to me.

Waltz-The, last waltz,

11 pm Close down

and New York operators and they employ the longshoremen.

Q What `companies principally are represented in the Coast com- mittee for shipowners?,

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