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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W ON 355 METRES.

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DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT.

11 to 11.30 am.-Stock quotations. 11.30 a.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m-European programme of

Columbia recorda.

I p.m.-Local time and weather report. A relay of the Hong Orchestra by Hote! Kong Courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio)

1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, ete, 2.13 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 pan-Chinese programtur. i to 11.30 p.m.-European pro Framme of Columbia and Regal records.

7 to 7.17 p.m.-" Peer Gynt Suite" (Grieg)-Regimental Band of II.M. Grenadier Guards. - 0384/8365.

7.1 to 8 p.m.--

Vislin

(Drdla).

A Concert, Solo

Souvenir "

Viulia Solo-Hungariau Dance

No.

8"

(Brahms-Joachim).~~

Telli d'Aranyi.-5081. Song" She Wandered Down the Mountain Side" (Stephenson and Clay-Dora Labbeite (80-- nrano).-9377. Piano Solo-Rosenkavalier- Love Themes " Fantasy (Strauss, arr. Grainger)-Percy Grainger.-DB29. Veral Duer-At Loun's Begin- ning" (Campbell aus Leh- mauu).

"1

Yount Duet In Springtime

(Shakespeare and Newton).— Dora Lahhette and Norman Alin.-4739.

"Cello Sola Apres Un Heve"

(Faure).

'Cello Solo- Air for G String" (Buch)-Gilbert Crepax-5168. Song- Beneath Thy Window" (Teschemacher and di Capua). Song Come Back" (Toselli's Serenade) (Elkin and Toselli). William Heseltine (Tenor) DB%

Cetette La Serenata" (Angel's Serenade) (Braga).-J. H. Squire Celeste Octetle.--9110.

3 p.m.-Loen! time and weather

report.

8.03 to 8.28 n..-

Operatic.

"The Meistersingers" - Selection (Wagner).-Reg. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. 9:24. Tannhauser"- Grand

(Wagner).

1

March

11.

Tannhauser-Pilgrim's Chorus

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932.

N.Y.K. FARES.

Loon- |

envallo). Now Queen's Hall Light Orchestra.-9111.

8.28 to 0.05 p.m.-

Variety.

01

Your

Song "Smuggled

Shoulder." Song "Love, You Funny (Come Thing."Kate Smith dienne).--DB371. Piano Solo-"Now That You're

Gone,"

stone-DB275.

Band The Oid Frog Pond."-

REDUCTION BETWEEN HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI.

The N.Y.K. announces that their local rates between Hong Kong and Shanghai will be reduced, cam- meucing from October 3

lat

WEATHER LORE IN SOUTH CHINA.

SIGNS OF RAIN, OF HEAT AND COLD.

THINGS KNOWN IN HAINAN---AND

THE MIDDLE WEST.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Reg. Band of H.M. Grenadier); which figures will be np-of childhood days in the great who does not recognize the pieture, i school building one summer, and seeds have only recently been

Tho Loi aborigines in Hainan and to tho dismally cold damp pone- the Mizatze in the mountains must trating mists of the winter, when have many such ways of forecast- no drops of rain actually fall, but ag weather, which a closer ac- the enves are dripping steadily. quaintance with them and a know- nfter a few hours of it. "Little

rain" ledge of their langungs would re-

comes next in the series, vol. There are various Chinese meaning fine droplets of moisture jingles and signs of weather which in a heavy mist, or sometimes what are quite commonly known and not we call a light shower. Then there without interest, to say nothing of are the expressions, equivalent to ours "It is raining" and "It is practical value.

raining hard" or "A hard rain,” A Mason Sees Bain.

Then there is the climax, an ex- Ordinary Chinese buildings heropression literally meaning " Heaven are made with brick walls, and tile sonde water," meaning the torren- roofs laid over beams and string tial downpours that are almost KACHEK, HAINAN.

minute we will hear the dull ronders, A cont of mortar and plaster | cloudbursts, and sometimes long- Piano Solo-"Can't We Talk It The present rates between Hong

is put over the roof tiles, to pre- continued. Weathor loro has a lure of its of the surf ten ruiles away. Over." Carroll Gibbons

Have you ever noticed the bright vent penetration of water. Getting and Kong and Shanghai aro:~G,840, | his Boy Friends.-DB80s.

Roading tales of the sea-const, this plaster conting on and dried red sunsets that sometimes come in Humorous-"The Parson Pleads 1st class; 0,830 or G.825 2nd class | own, fascinating at all times and

one catches the phrase "a mackerel bofore a rain strikes it is quite summer, and again the yellow or for Happiness" ("Yes, I Think or tourist class; which are ap-in all places, and to many classes

To us a certain type of necessary hard rain will wash greenish-yellow glare? Our native (The proximately H.8170 So "-Vivian, Foster

class; of people. Farmers and fishermonsky "*

away or pit the plaster until the friends say such red means wind, Vicar of Mirth).-DBCDO, Orchestrul A Musical Comedy H.30 and H.8110 2 class and are perlaps most interested in clouds was called "fishes" scales job has to be done all over again, suck yellow the terribly heavy rains. You do not scurry to plant your The new rates to weather conditions, because of their and grey mares tails', probably Old Ngiap-si, crooked and stooped

and weather-beatcu, WAB head garden sceds before the rain comes Waltz Concoction"The B.B.C. tourist class. Dance Orchestra.--D1861. eame in effect froin aforesaid date great dependence on them. Who of the same thing as "a mackerel inson of sit the buildings built on, when there's a yellow sunset like Vocal Duct "The One Girl"

will be You 1st class Yeo nud Y50 us does not remember certain wea-sky." I have never been able to, the Kachek compound, as he dared that rather, you wish you eculd Vocal Duet-' Falling in Love

Again."-Layton and Johu Sud class and tourist class; and ther proverbs or adages? Some got a descriptive phrase from our to come and work for the foreigners anchor down even the smil of your Yep, third class (formerly eteer-stand out in my memory, remnants local Chinese for such a sky, but at their first arrival. He was put garden, for by the next day the ting a roof on an annex to the rain descends. Woe to you if your. Middle West of the U.S.A. Grand- father would come ruling tip to the And rain is coming soon when such had most of the tile in place, but planted or if tiny shoots are just I noticed that the apprentice boys showing. You may be able to house on his black Morgan pacer, a cloud picture is displayed.

were not sifting lime and mixing rescue 'some from the terrace next Many farmers in America have, the plaster cont. "What's the below, but it is slow work. You Patrick," listen a anament, and or two-hour that freight train porated into their common heritage roof to-day "Didn't you see saved for later plantings, and send the Yen and Hong Kong dollar is puffing up State Coater Hill," and of thought Nature loro of various the sun rise this morning? Yes off your order for more.

"Plant but what about it?' "Didn't xure enough, we could hear from kinds from the Indians. about par.

The Wind. twaive miles away, as the crow your corn when the oak leaves are you see that streak of yellow_sun- ! The first N.Y.K. Bailing coming dies, the choo choo choo-choo-as big as squirrels' care," the Mes- light on the horizon, with the bank The saying, "There's no idle north under the above now rates is the aloo" of the big double-headed quawkie hunters told my graad of grey clouds just above it, piled

cleared the field in great towers and pagodas? It in autumn; if not wind, then heavy "Bainpa "Overture (Harold)new luxury motor ship Chichibu trains on the Chicago and North father as ha

Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Mark of the Orient-California Line, dawa hot and windy, with a fierce a cold winter," says the Mesque and you don't want to have to do

western road Next day might around his log cabin." It will be will thin before sunset to-morrow, rain," comes from the bitter experi- ence of those whose rice, heavy Bournemouth Municipal Or. chester.9392.

which is to sail from Hong Kong gale from the south, but by late kies to-day in the big wagon, or this roof all over again." Sure with the ripened grain, has been afternoon we were scurrying to even in the old Ford, as they hunt enough, the next afternoon a tro laid low by storms just before the bring in from outdoors anything and trap and gather nuts along pical downpour was upon us, and big harvest. And "In the spring that rain would hurt, and closing the rivers near the reservation, the morning after the apprentice the east wind fans dead grass." the windows, and loads of hay "The squirrels are gathering many boys were briskly carrying hind sift- & fact worth noting for those who would come in from the field with, nuts and their nests are the horses on a brisk trot-and warm. The nuts huva thicker shells white covering was going swiftly and summer rains here come from extra ing line. By breakfast time the herd the yellow cattle and the water buffalo, The heavy spring double down would pour the rain. And and the skunk's fur is

over the grey tiles.

the north-west, the clouds piling up hero in Kichek, half around think." And sure enough-a real with blankets of

Moisture and Rain,

black and jagged against the force the globe from that farm home, winter comes, The following arrived by the 3.8. native friends shy, Hear the sea snow and the glorious howling Our Chinese here recognize de-of the south wind. Hence, the fear Taiping --Mas Omerod, Mr. F.roar to-night! It will rain before blizmrds that almost seemed to gross in moisture from the sky, of the east wind, which rarely

(Continued on Page B.) ; and if we listen a have gone out of fashion.

The least wet is the term applied Moss, Dr. and Mrs. Bevington, three days, Miss MacPherson, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, Miss R. McDonnell, Miss

Guards.D13597.

9.03 to 9.30 p.m.-

Orchestral.

proximately 1.800 ist class; H.800 and 1.600 2nd class and tourist class and H20 third class, us the

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in exchange rate nt present between say, "There, will be rain in day consciously or unconsciously, incor matter, foreman? Not finishing the had better put in the seeds you had

F" (Liszt).

(Berlioz). Ernst "Rakoczy"

Von Dohnanyi conducting the Budapest Philharmonic Orches tra.-9530/9551.

0.30 to 11.30 p.m.-Dance music. 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press

news.

11.30 p.m.-Close down.

All records in the above Euro- en programmes are supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

SUNDAY

10 to 1 a..-A relay of the Ser-

vice from St. Joseph's Church.

Programmes

un October 3.

J1

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

E. N. McDonnell, Miss A. Brew, BETTER

Kyrie, Sanctus and Agnus Dei Ir. J. B. Stoyle, Mr. Baskerville,

by L. Perozi,

Adoro To by Totzer.

O Salutaris by Antonelli. Tantum Ergo by Pagelia Adoremus by Bartlett. Serm: "Extmanuel" by Father

J. Byrne, S.J.

11 am to 12.15 p.n.-A relay of the Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese). 12.13 to 9 p.m.-Chinese recorded

progranune.

Local time and weather report. p.m.-Close down."

gramu.

to 11.30 p.m.-European pro & n.m.-Local time and weather

report.

5.03 to 8.45 p.m.--A programme of

Victor records. Song" The Holy City" (Wen-

therly-Adams). Sung How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" (Harker) Marion Talley

(Soprano).-

€010.

Violin Solo-" Scotch Pastorale "

(Saenger).

Violin Solo- Prayer" (Handel- Glexchi). Yehudi Menuhin.

0951.

$111.

Piano Salo-Yalsu Brillante "

(Chopin),

l'inno Solo Valse Caprice

(Rubinstein ). — Ignace Paderewski. `es77.

Programme, Part I.

Jan

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Baxter and 2 children. Mrs. Mackay-Smith, Miss Blackay-Smith, Miss M. Ellis, Mr. F. M. Ellis, Mrs. E. Barton, Mr. Ezra Abraham, Mr. W. H. Z mern, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bagrant, Miss Anne Higgins, Mr. A, H. Carrol, Mr. F. S. Leslie, Dr. A. Davenport, Mrs. F. S. Leslie, Miss Davenport, Mrs. J. Wolfe and clad, Mrs. A. Skinner, Mr. B. F. Parker, Mrs. S. Lawry, Miss J. Lawry, Prol. and Mrs. J. Wood. Jones, Mr. John Ritchie, Mrs. Hit chie, Prof. Walter Brown, Mr. A. H. Fenwick, Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Mrs. E. McIntyre, Miss E. Guest, Mr. David Narm, Mrs. Narm, Mrs. Blau and infant, Mr. T. Mangan, Mr. Randall, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Nimino, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Diamond, Mr. C. Bok, Mias S. Wong.

Departures.

The following passengers left for Vancouver via parta by the Empress of Asia:-Mr. S. Abraham, Mr. L. Chorus-" Aida-Temple Scene" Arnold. Mr. U.S. Adanus, Miss K. (Verdi). - Erio Pinza and Anderson, Mr. C. Brownell Mrs. J. Metropolitan Opera Chorus.-W. Ballantyne, Miss P. Brownell, Miss A. Basto, Mr. G. L. Buchanan, Mr. J. C. Brown, Mr. B. W. Brad- bury, Mr. A. O. Brawn, Mr E. E. Beckwith, Mr. F. Buman, Mr. D. Chan, Mr. K. Chan, Miss J. B. Cadbury, Mr. and Mrs. Cho Shak, Song Wanderlied" (A Wan-Miss Chan Lui She, Mr. Y. S. Cheung, Mr. H. M. Craig. Mr. derer's Song) (Schumann). Song- Am leer" (Dy the Sen) Chan Yuk In. Mr. C. B. Cheung, (Schubert).-Friedrich Schorr Mr. Dan Hang Kam, Mr. R. Duckering, Mr, and Mrs. Delcourt, (Baritone), 2-7473.

Mr. and Mrs. M. De Coin, Miss A. 8.43 to 11.30 p.m. (approx.).—

A relay of the Symphonic Concert Fung, Mr. S. S. Fung, Mr. and from the Peninsula Hotel by Mr. E. C. Gardiner, Dr. P. C. Mrs. L. A. Falkner and family, courtesy of the Management Crigg. Mr. R. Grimm, Mrs. Hou During the intervals recorded Ma. Miss Ip Sheung Ming, music will be broadcast from

Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyde Lay, Mr. the Studio.

P. M. Hodgson, Mr. H. Hampton, Miss N Henry, Mrs. Hannibal, Mr. and Mrs. Tp Wai Hing, Mr. F. C. Jenkin. Mr. M. G. Johnston, Mr. J. Jorgensen, Mise Kim Yin Sheene, Mias M. aird, Mr. T Ler, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee, Mr. A. H. Lea. Mr. Leung Wai Chee, Mr. M, Lee, Miss C. Lenvel, Mrs. S. W. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. La Fleming. Mr. E. Lyen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Him, Mr. J. S. Landolt, Mr. and Mrs. Leung Yew, Cant. and Mrs K. M. Moore and family, Sister M. Mercedes. Mr. H. A. McComb, Mr. H. Mills, Miss J. MacLean, Miss M. Mason, Dr. L L. Geek, Mikels. Dr. C. Macasset, Mrs. Ng Hin, Master Ng, Mr. I. S.. Nicholl, Mr. U. M. Omar, Mr. H. C. Pullos, Mr. P. F. M. Pattern, Mr. H. 8. Russell, Mr. E. E. Rus- sell, Mr. M. L. Hausscou, Mr. R. W. Reynolds, Mins M. Ramsay, Mrs. A. Sharraf, Mr. C. 8. Eneyer, Mrs. State, Miss H. Shin, Mr. N. Talambiras, Mr. W. G. A. Turner, Mr. H. F. Thomson. Mr. Tae To Chuck, Mrs. Tollan. Miss L Tollan, Mr. R. Vazoille. Mm-H-Warren, Mr. It.-B. Woolley Mr S-K Wong, Mr. Wang King Che, Mrs. J. M. Wong, Mr. C. P. White,

1. Overture-Raymond (Thomas). 2. Waltz Beautiful Spring

(Lincke).

3. Selection The Blue Paradise

(Romberg).

Interval-Part II.

The combined Orchestras of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Rotels, Ltd., and the 1st Battn. the South Wales Borderers (by kind permission of L-Col. G. T. Raikes, D.S.O,, and Officers). Conductor di A.R.C.M., B.M.

1. The Dramatic Symphony (The Unfinished) (Schubert).-Alle- gro Moderato.

9. A British Fantasia Cavalcade

(Noel Coward).

3. Grand Descriptive Overture "1812"-Solonelle (Tschaikow-

sky).

Interval-Part III.

1. Serenade Les Millions D'Ar-

loquin (Drigo).

2. Post in the Forest (Echo

Coruet Solo) (Schaffer),

3. Selections from the Comadyra, J. F. Wright, Mr. R. Wolcott,

Opera The Firefly (Friml).

Miss J. D. Walline, Mr. H. Water-

Conductor of Parts I and III-field, Mr. C. Wilson, Mr, S. T.

Mr. A. Geilma.

11.20 p.m. Close down.

All records in the above Euro

rean programmes are supplied by Messrs, Moutris & Co.

Williamson, Miss E, Woolley, Mrs. Wong, Dr. Wong Eung Ming, Mr.

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