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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1932.

TODAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY Ź.B.W ON 355 METRES.

31 to 11:30 am-Stock quotations. 11.30 am-Chinese programme. 12.30 p.m.-European, programme - of Victor and H.M.V. records 1 p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

1.30 pm-Rugby Press news, etc.

HELEN WILLS PLANS

NOW STUDYING ART, BUT

WILL PLAY AGAIN

Despite the fact she has aban doned tournament tennis for the remainder of this year to devote. herself to art studies, America need have no fear of losing its pride and joy of the tennis courts.

Mrs Helen Willa Moody made A relay of the Rotary Club this clear in an interview with In- Tiffin Speech from Lane, Oraw tornational News Service, in which she assorted emphatically that she has not the, slightest in tantion of giving up tenuis.

ford's Restaurant.

2 p.m. (approx.)-Close down. 6 to 7 pm.-Chinese recorded pro-

· grammo.

"I never will, abandon tennie,” 10.30 p.m.-European pro-ahu said, "I like it too much,

gramme.

7 p.m.-Stock quotations, etc. 7.00 to 8.40 p.m.-A programntae of

Victor and H.MV. records. 7.03 to 7.25 p.m.-

Operatio.

"Fierce

"Trovatore"? (Verdi)

Flames Are Soaring." Samson and Delilah" (Saint- Seans).--My Heart At Thy Voice.--Louise Homer

Sweet

(Čon.).—1499. "Selections from Mefistofele "

(Bolto arr. Creatora). "Mefistofele-Prologue."

tore's Band,-38071.

*

I am going right out now to play, and I shall play all the time I am in Europe to keep in practice."

"I plan to remain in Europe five months more," she said. "I will paint and study painting al- though I have not yet selected the schools where I will study.

could

"European social life nover win me away from tennis I enjoy playing tremendously, and I guess I always will."

Mrs. Moody was asked whether she played so much in Europe Crea- merely to keep in practice.

"Not necessarily," she said. **Rigoletto" (Verdi)" Mid The "I find that different courts and

Fair Throng."

players of various nationalities add new test to the game. I have! two tournaments in sight, one at Prague and the other at some spot! now being arranged,"

" Don

Pasqualo (Donizetti) "Fond Dream at Love."-ito Schipa (Tenor),-1292. 7.93 to 8 p.m.-->

A Concert.

Piano Solo Serenade for the

Doll" (Debussy).

Piano Solo Capriceto " '(Sear Intti). Vladimir Horowite.- 1353.

Sung-" Oh,

Promise

Me!"

(Scott-De Koven). Song A Banjo Song" (Weed- en-Homer), Louiso Homer (Contralto).--1205.

Violin Solo-"Blue Skies" (Ber

lin-Kreisler).

ד'

Violin Solo Danco of the

Maidens" (Friml-Kreisler). Fritz Kreisler.----1233. Song" Bird Songs at Eventide"

(Barrie Coates).

Song "The Little Silver Ring'

(Chaminade)John McCormack (Tenor),-1303,

'Cello Solo Gavotte Tendre

(Hillemacher).

'Cello Solo-"Menuet" (Debussy)

-Pablo Casals-1191.

6 p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port.

8.03 to 8.40 p.m.---

Orchestral.

Baur (Tenor),-1, Piano Solo" Ever-Green-Mod- ley."--Rais. Da Costa-B368).

Kiss Song "A Little

Morning."-Anona Win (Sop- rano),-13323.

Each.

Orchestral All Thro' the Night I Think of You."-De Groot & the Piccadilly Orchestra. B2707.

Choras- The Blue Room."-

The Revelers 20092 Vocal Gems-Hold Everything" -Victor Light Opera Group.- 30070,

NEVADA WRECK DETAILS

CONFLICTING REPORTS OF THE FATALITIES

MOST OF THE CREW

REPORTED LOST

San Francisco, Sept. 30.-The report received here yesterday that the crow of the Nevada were safe on shore unfortunately has proved quite inaccurate.

No less than 32 out of the 35 on board were drowned, according to a

later message received from tho Dollar liner President Madison, which is bringing the survivors to scattle.

The Nevada went ashore in a sale. en the night of September 27. Ships rushed to the rescue in re- spouse to 8.0.8. signals.

members of the Nevada's crew and seven Chinese passengers portshed. Details of the disaster were not giveh.

Oaptain's Tate

Unknown.

Portland Ore., Sept. 9.-Radio messages from the Oregon Maru to-day reported half the crew of the wrecked steamer Nevada had reached shore safely but that the others apparently had drowned.

The Oregon Maru stood by for two days but high seas drove back the rescue boats. The Nevada now

appears to be broken in halt. The fato of Captain T. W. Johansen of the Nevada was not reported in the last message.

THE "CURATE OF KEW'

ORDERED TO REPORT AT

THE ADMIRALTY

Malta, Sept. 2.--Burprise has been caused here by the news that the Rev. Austin Les, M.A., chap- lain to the Mediterranean destroy- er flotillas, has been ordered to re

Ele in port to the Admiralty. leaving for London to-day.

Following an inquiry by Cap taiu E. R. Corson and Comman der J. G. Sutton, of Resource (ro-

Commander-in-Chief Sir Erale Chatfield, resulted in Mr. No Lee being ordered to report. court-martial was hekl,

in her hits port to the

The main charge," states Mr. Lee, is that I have been guilty of Socialism, whatever that may

be.

"Yes, had I been given time to prepare my defence, I would clearly show that there has been a misunderstanding. It is a diap- lain's duty equally to be the friend of all ranks aboard."-Exchange.

The Rev. Austin Lee wna form-

The Oregon Marn stood by the Nevada for two days, according to the President Madison's message; Time after time the Japanese vessel Iaunched lifeboats in an effort to rosene the Nevada's crew, but each attempt was rendered futile by the erly the curate of Kew. He re- high sons and high wind, which signed his appointment in Decem made it impossible for the Japanese ber 1920 after writing a series of articles during which he become

The Japanese cargo boat located and stood-by the Nevada but it wḥa too rough for a boat to bo launched seamen to get near their objective. known as "The Curate of Kew."

before the

American ship was pounded to pieces on the rocks

39 Feople Perish. Francisco, Sept. 20 radiogram received from the Presi- dent Madison told of the rescue of three seamen from the Nevada

San

was

Apparently the Nevada broken in half by the torrific pound- ing of the seas and the master of the President Madison expressed the opinion that her crew, had perished in an attempt to reach the beach of Antignok Island

Capt. T.. W. Jahansen, master of ashore on Anatigmak Island in the the Nevada is believed to have Aleutians. The message said 32 been lost.

T

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CHILDREN'S

LOCUST SWARM

A small swarm of locusts has just come to the London Zoo; and though

Song" How About Me↑ "- there are just under a hundred "of

Gracia Fields-B2703.,

Fox Trot" Music in My Fing etVictor Arden-Thit Ok roan and Their Orch ---22802. Song With Song in My

Heart Franklyn (Tenor).-29281.

Sung- Now I'm in Love.”—

!

ROUND

THE

CAMP FIRE.

According to a Shanghai Muni- cipal Notification, a new sulition has been added to the licence con- ditions for ferry, and passenger boats, launches and ampang which

states that no touting for passeng; / ers will be permitted. This will be enforced from to-day except in will become effective on. Novom- bor 1. the case of sampans, for which is

CORNER

BY UNCLE JACK

PILOTS

Whn a Britisti vessel is approa ching the land and wants a pilot the Pilot Jack is run up to the foremast-head, and kept thaṛo un- til a pilot comes aboard, when it is hauled down.

these insects, there' are quite enough of them to give one the

The red and white horizontal creeps." They came from the Su- NO food ever tastes so good as that

cooked on a camp fire. When Pilot's Flag is then hoisted on the day in an airplans; and they are the fire is really guing well, place, trintic-stay, halyards, or in some none the worse for their up-to-date some large branches on the out other conspicuous position, and re- Baur "flip," for they have done nothing skirts of it, with the ends just in mains there until the pilot is dis-

the flames. As these burn they embarked. else but cat, oat, eat, ever since can be gradually pushed in, and

The Pilot's Flag signifies the Piano Solo "Little Tommy they were put into the well-heated the fire is thus kept up without presence of a pilot in the ship,

Tuoker Medley."-Radie da glass case in the Insect House.

having to remove the pot to throw who may, as is the case usually more fuel, on,

with summer pleasure steamers Costa.--B880.

And they probably think they are

Never leave a fire unattended, and plying in a pilotage district, be still in the Sudan, for they have never desert a site until the last the master or mate of the vessel, Anona Winn (Soprano)-B3324 been provided with artificial sun ash is cold and the turf has been holding a pilot's certificate.

replaced. If you are carolear about In these circumstances it is a Orchestral-" For You Alone."

shing, sa well as endless leaves and this last precaution, à stray breath common, if not logical practice, to De Groot and the Piccadilly

of wind may start a fire blazing fy the Pilot Jack from the jack- greenstuff.

staff in the bows for decoration, Orchestra.-B2757.

The locusts are nearly three in long after you have gone." Chorus-Valencia."-The Revel ches long; and they are just like

After the evening meal, when and the Pilot's Flag under the en- crared sign from the Bag-staff in the huge grass-hoppers to look at, be the remnants have beon

away,when songs are sung and stern.

King's Regulations say in refer- "Girls from Baden" (Komzak) 10.20 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Pressing brown and green in colour. yarns are spun, when a pleasant

They have the most foarful jaws, drowsiness steals across the Brises ence to the Pilot Jack: All ships and eat at such a rate that it is as the scent of wood smoke rises and vessels shail use the British through the overhanging branches. Union Flag with a border of white quite easy to imagine the terrible the hiker soes the flames of his fire one-fifth of the flag as a Pilot damage they do to the exepe in casting a glow on the trunks of Flag in all parts of the world," those places where they descend the friendly trees around him, and it is in this form only that a and realises that, away from the merchantman is authorised to use upon the country in a dense cloud turmoil of the city, life it very the Uniol Flag. which hides the sun and the sky, good indeed. so that day is turned into night.

When they have passed over the Innd, there is not leaf or a blade of grass.left.

"Métropolia" (Ferdie Grofe).— Paul Whiteman and his Con- cert Orchestra.---35033-35934, "Game of Kisace" (Rizzi).

** Romance" 14 In

A

crs.-20082,

news.

Victoria Orchestra-Y-50037,

10.33 p.m.-Close down. (Tschaikowsky).

All records in the above Europeas Monastery Garden" (Ketelbey). Victor Concert programmes, with the exception of these lent by a listener, are up plied by Mesars, Houtris & Co.

Orchestra,~-35808, 7: 8.40 to 9 p.m.-A programme of records kindly loaned by a Listener.

Octette" Molody" (Dawes). Octette" Moonbeams

and

H.

Shadows" (Squire).-J. Bquire Celeste Octette." Band- A Musical Switch" (LIT. Alford)Bond of HM Cold- stream Guards.

Octette Scene-de-Ballet (do. Beriot, arr. Sear), J.H. Equire Celeste Octetto.

9 to 9.30 p.m.-

From the Studio,

A pianoforte recital by Miss Luba

Pecker.

1. Bonato (Ecarlatti),"

2. Rondo (Hummel).

a Grillen (Schumeạn),

4. Romance (Rachmaninoff).

5. Etude (Scriabine).

8. Humoresque (Greg).

7. Capricia (Mendelssohn),

8. Golliwogg's Cake Walk (De 9.30 to 10.30 p.m.-A programme of Victor and H.M.V. records.

- Variety."

Yocal Gems" Follow Thru.'

Victor Light Opera Group, Humorous Song Ob, You

Have No-Idea-Gracie Fields-

Fox Trot" [-Love a Parade."

Victor Ardon-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra -22002.

Song Through "Franklyn

(Oontinued on next Golums.).

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Warnings.

Water is often dangerous unless. it comes from a älter. Often n clear wool-looking stream carries the drainage from a house higi up, and, although it may look clean, it may contain rank pulsop Be wile-especially abroad-und- boil all water.

With these locusts at the Zoo! there also arrived a number of sand tubes filled with the insects! eggs; and it is hoped that all these

Plies: Do all you can to krep baby locusts will emerge in due Sics out of your camp, because. course. When they do come out of they are fond of settling go any their egg-cases, they will not be filth and then they some and settle

EXPLORERS

Here are the answer to Saturday's puzzle :--

1. Sir Walter Raleigh

2 Capt. Miles Standish

Robert E. Ppary

3.

4. Ponce de Leon

5. Marco Polo.

caterpillars, but perfect tiny leon your food, bringing poisin on LEARNING TO DIVE

cusis,

VERY PUZZLING !

Word puzzles are always very interesting and this ons is no exception: Can you maka bead or tail of it 1 I you can solve it within ten minutes you're a clever per- koni 1:

Look

U Look

Look

"Look

CUSAY Thore's nice problem for yout Give it upt You'l find the solution in Mon day's Children's Corner..

their foet

Remoraber that one fly can carry on its feet enough geras to poison

a man.

Flies don't flourish when every thing is kept clean. Don't there fore, allow old scraps to lie about the camp but carefully sweep them up bed burn them, and then the flice don't get a chance.

THE BOTTOTER.

For beginners the first thing to remember is that it is the cariest thing in the world to enter the. water head first. Confidence is half the battle.

At first keep your eyes on the spot where you will enter the water, fall forward, push cff, and at the That minute throw your legs up, stiffening the knees as soon as possibleERN

Try this from a height of about "Why are you clearing the um two or three feet, because if you are too near the level of the water -brella stand

It is difficult to avoid going flat. Because we are to have com If you and learning to dive dif

ficult get a friend to crouch beside

pany-this evening"

"Surely you don't think theyron and you fall forwards: let him knock your legs upwards & would staut umbre

little. You should be able to mas ter a simple straightforwar) dive in a very short time...

No, but they some of them,"

Tentify

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