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1932, at 10.30 am.
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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W ON 355 METRES.
1 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock and ex-
change quotationa
11.30 a.m.-Chinese programme, 12.30 p.m.-European programme, 1 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
1.15 p.m.-Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio). 1.30 pan.--Rugby mid-day Preya
news.
p.m.-Close down,
to 7 pan-Chinese progranime,
6 to 6.16 p.m.--Chinese children's
programrat..
tu 10.30 p.m.-Europeus pro
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7 to 7.25 p.m. ~~.
Orchestral,
"A Viling Remee and Jallet" (Delius-Sir Thomas Becchan, conducting the Royal Philhar monic Orchestra.-L29087. The Sanson's Ballet" (Glazou. Buy!-Alexander Glazounoy and Orchestra, -LX29/50. -
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DB696.
Huporous Song-"Splitting Up"
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fluenza."The Atishon Opera Company:-DBS$2. YouTyrolean Yodler." Yodel-Cickoo in the Wood,”—
Fried Luseer, "-DB312. Descriptive Sketch-" The Laugh. ing Policeman at Madam Tus-
sauds."-Charles Penrose, Kaye Conor and Company.-DB881. Accordeon Band--Accordeon
Nights." Geraldo, and Band.-DB891.
p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
5 to 9.40 p.m.
"Grieg's Concerto in A Minor ". played by Arthur de Greef and the Royal Albert Hall Orches tra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. (This suite is kindly loaned by a listener).
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Variety. Song" If They Ever Had An
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Organ Solo Round the Marble
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932.
HONG KONG STOCK MARKET
YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL
QUOTATIONS
Markets were again very quict to-day, and only a small hand-to- mouth business reported. Rates of the lower-priced issues eased off to some extent.-
Sales.
Benguet Exploracions, 21 cents. H.K. and K. Wharves, 8146, Ewo Cottons, Tla. 15,
Buyers.
China Underwriters, 82.90. Union Waterboats, 821. Venz: Goldfekis, 83.80. Benguet Explorations, 21 conts, H.K, and K. Wharves, 8148. Providents (Old), 84.83. Providents (New), $2. Hong Kong Lands, $70. Hong Kong Realties, 89.45. Ewo Cottons, Ths. 14.00. Shanghai Cottons, Els. 71. Zoong Sings, Ta 11.15.. Hong Kong Electrics, $75. Macao Electries, $28. Telephones (New), 928. Dairy Farms, $25). Entertainments, 812). Contructions (New), 81.40.
B. Ind. G Bonds, 69 per cent. HK. Govt. Loans, 2 per cent.
Prom.
Sellers..
Union, Insurances, 9316. Hong Kong Realties, 89). Star Forries, 804).. Cements (Combined), $13.80, Agriculturals, 810.
REORGANISATION IN SZECHUAN
REDUCTION OF MILITARY
UNITS SOUGHT - .
Nanking, Nov. 3-The presens situation in Szechuan formed the principal subject of discussion at the 330th meeting of the Central Political Council held yesterday,
The meeting decided that in or der to effect an enduring solution of the situation, the Executiva Yuan should draw up, for submis. sion to the Council, detailed unea
the based upon
general principles set forth in a Mandata of the National Government issued on Nov. 7, 1028.
Bilres
DAMAGED DYKES RESTCRED
VALUABLE WORK BY CHINESE ENGINEERS
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ENGINEERS NOW MAKING SURVEYS
Chinking, Nov. 1.-The Kiangsu Nauking, Nov. 1.-Since taking
Provincial Department of Recon- over the work of the Engineering struction is drawing up plans for and Labour Relief Division of the the construction of a provincial National Flood Relief Commission railway linking Haichow, on the northern coast of Kiangsu, with which had successfully restored apungchew, fear the mouth of the
of Yangtsfe River, proximately 7,408 kilometres
The projected railway, which damaged dykes and brought into!
Yoncheng, Fowning. existence 380 kilometres of drainage will pass
Kuanyun, and other important channel, the Hydraulic Engineering cities in northern Kiangst, will be Department of the National Ecco approximately 200 miles long. It mic Council has been devoting its will serve an area almost devoid of modara communication facilities, at energies to the construction of the present and will link up with the Huai River dykes and the draining Lung-Hai Railway at Haichow.
Surveys are now being conducted of the low basin east of the Grand
at Haichow by engineers of the The Mandate in question, it will, Canal.
Kinng'su Reconstruction Dopart- be recalled, was issued shortly after The importance of the new under-ment-Kuo Min. the completion of the Northern taking is obvious when it is recall. Punitive Expedition and the in-ed that these two regions have for
constant MORRIS CABS FOR MANILA auguration of the first provincial centuries been
menace from flood which exacted government of Szechuan,
heavy toll of lives in the past. The completion of this engineering taak GET NEW CARS THIS MONTH. is expected to bring immeasurable relief to millions of farmers in the districts arved by the Huai River- Kuo Min.
It is understood that a number of Szechuaneso members of the C.E.C., who have been consulted about the Szechuan situation, have jointly submitted a Memorandum to the Government, recommending what they consider to be the most effective measures of solving the
situation.
The Memorandum suggests thas the warring Szechuan commanders should be instructed to cease mili
The actions immediately. tary Provincial Government should be thoroughly reorganized and the military units should be reduced to a maximum of 10 divisions, or a proximately, 100,000 men. A speci- al Military Disbandment and Re- organization Committee should be appointed to carry out disband ment of the surplus Szechuan troops. Following reorganization, Organ Solo" Lullaby of the the various units should as far as Leaves." Sidney Torch. possible be assigned to the various districts along the Haikang border DB02.
for defence duties. Any comman der who should refuse to comply with the Government's orders should be considered as disloyal and puni tire expeditions should be launched by the Government for the suppres- Descriptive Sketch" The Chanson of such recalcitrant militariste, piel Swimmer."--Horace Ken the Memorandum concludes-Kuo
Min. nedy,DH305.
Arch,"
Band-" The '01' Song." Baad- I've Gone Lost My Little Yo-Yo," Billy Cotton and His BandMH009..
Orchestra "Daly's Theatre Waltz Memories."Charles Preu
Blue
tice and his Orchestra, -DX319. Organ Solo--" By the
Hawaiian Waters." Org
Solo" The Vision of Fuji-Ska."--Reginald Foort.
DX318. Humorous Sketch-"The "Ole in the Road."-George Graves and
Myles Clifton.-9829. 9.30 to 10 p.m.→→
From the Studio.
A talk by Professor Brown on A Recent Visit to Western Australia."
10 to 10.20 p.m.-
Musical Comedy. "Helen "Vocal Gemus.-Columbia Light Opera Company.-DX33. "The Land of Smiles"--Seleo tions. London. Theatre Orches tra.-DX28%.
"A Country Girl"-Vocal Gema. -Columbia Light Opera Com pany.-DX73. 10.27 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press
news.
10.30 p.m.-Close down.
All records in the above Euro- jean programmes are supplied by Messrs Anderson Music Do
OFFICIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO LEADERS
under
GOVERNMENT IRON AND STEEL WORKS
SITE NOT YET DECIDED ON
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MONSERRAT COMPANY TO
Manila, Nov. The Monserrat Enterprises, Inc., pioneers in the taxicab field in the Philippines, are expected to inaugurate its fleet of English-made Morris taxicabs in the capital sometime this month. The first shipment of the new type of British cars is due to arrive, in
Manila shortly.
Authority to use the new type of
WINDSOR'S
No. 8, EAST ARCADE GLOUCESTER BUILDING. Head Office:-
THE GALLE JEWELLERY MART 183, 184, High Street,
GALLE, OXYLOX,
cars for taxicab purposes has been|JEWELLERY MART duly given by the public service: commission. The Monserrat Enter prises, Inc., operate the Manila Yellow Taxicab company. The Nanking, Nov. 1-Although the company, capitalized at P100,000, loan agreement with the German was incorporated by Enrique Mon- financial syndicate for the construc. serrat, president and manager tion of a Government Iron and Colonel Basilio J. Valdes, vice pro Steel Works under the auspices of sident; Ramon J. Fernandez and the Ministry of Industry is about Ernesto Gardiner, directors, and to be concluded, the question of the Manuel Perez Rosales, treasurer.
The company also will have the site remains unsettled. The choice, however, has narrowed down to local agency for Morris gars two places, namely, Saddle Moun- Manila Bulletin tain (Ma Aa Bhan), in south- eastern Anhwei, and Isichchiation, eight miles from Pukow.
..
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
AGENDA FOR TO-MORROW'S MEETING,
According to Mr. Huang Chin Tao, Director of the Mining De- Partinent of the Ministry of In- dustry, Haich-chiation was first selected by the Ministry in view of the available communication facili ties. The Military authorities, bow-
At to-morrow's meeting of the ever, disagreed on the ground that Legislative Council several new bills. Pukow is too easily accessible, and will be up for its first reading. Thes therefore exposed strategically. full agenda is as follows:--
Mr. Chen Kung Po, Minister of The Attorney General to move...
to Saddle Industry, proceeded
That the rules dated the 15th day Mountain last week for another
of October, 1032, made by the iniavostigniou, accompanied by repre- Chief Justice under section 114
sentatives of the German financiers.
of the Bankrupter Ordinance, With the latter supporting the
1931, bo approved. Ministry's choice of Hsiehdiation. The Attorney General to move- the final, decision will have to be left to the Central Government.
Nanking, Nov. 3.-Official structions relative to the eastern Shantung situation are contained in identical telegrams despatched last night by General Ho Ying Chin, Minister, of War, to Gen- crais Han Fu Chu and Lin Chen Nien, respectively, Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Government and Commander of the 21st Divi- sion. The following is n transla- tion of the telegram:
With a view to avoiding conflict between your two forces, the Minis- try, on the 19th ul., telegraphed to you three measures for a gottlemont! of the dispute.
EXA
It is understood that this ques- tion will in no wish affect the con- clusion of the loan contract, formal signing of which is expected in the near future.-Kuo Min.
CHIẢNG TO VISIT NANCHANG
That the senle of feca and per
centages dated the 15th day of October, 1932, prescribed by the Chief Justice under section 115 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, ∙1931, be approved,
The Attorney Gener to move the
First reading of- "A Bill to amend the Opium ̈
Ordinance, 1932."
A Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the estab- lishment and regulation of the Police Force."
A Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to Prisons." The Attorney General to move the
Second roading of
"A Bill to consolidate and amend the law rointing to Companies."
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Reds" in Kiangsi. army he postponed and that the against the
"Pacification and rehabilitation said army be also allowed to leave
for the provinces of small detachments of troops in dis measures
More than half the road acci- tricte, other than those which have Honan, Hupeh and Amhwei will be been designated as the temporary in charge of General Ho Ying dente are caused primarily through W. garrison area of the 21st Division Chin, Minister of War, who will the drivers being devoid of road in order to maintain local peace leave for Hankow in the near fu- sense." Captain and order.
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