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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932.

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS | HONG KONG STOCK

PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W ON 355 METRES.

0.30 to 10.10 (approx.).—A relay of

the Armistics Service from St.| John's Cathedral.

MARKET

YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS,

Owing to Friday being a goneral holiday (Armistics Day,) this Week- ly Summary is being issued a day

11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.--Chines re- earlier.

corded programme.

12.70 p.m.--European recorded pro-

gramme.

I p.m.-Local time and wasther

report. p.m.-Close down,

3 to 7p.m.-Chinese recorded pro

Kramune.

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so 11.30 p.t-European pro-

granrue,

to 7.80 p.40.—

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Orchestral and Band Music. "In a Comp of Ancient Britons" (Kotelboy),--Albert Ketelbey's

Concert Orchestra, -9966. The Twin Finches" (Kling). The tark's Festival" (Brewer),

"..

The Reginental Band of 1. M. Grenadier Guards-9243. Land of Hope und Glery.' Harold Williams with the Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. — 0090.

Pomp and Circumstance March" (Elgar).-Regt. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, →→ DOSO

The Thistle" (arr. Winterbot tona).-Regt: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, -8102,

The Leek (arr. Myddleton).- Regt. Band, of H.M. Grvandier Guards-0272.

"The Rose" (arr. Myddleton).-. Regt. Band of T1.M. Grenndier Guards-099!

p.m. --Etival time and weather.

report, etc.

7.00 to $25 p.m.-—

Variety.

Song- Love" Everlasting."-Ins

Suez.--DBgen.

Organ Solo-" I Believe in You.”

-Reginald Fort.-DBC79. Song- National Economy.”

Norman Long-DB676. Fox Trot--" 1 Guess I'll Have to

Chauge My Plan.

Fox Trot-Mnori."-Rudy Val

ley and his Connectient Yan- kees, 2700-D. 'Sung-" For We Love You Stil!,"

-Mary Burke (Soprano) Song "Love and War."-Den- nis Noble and Chorus-DB620. - Piano Solo--Ooh! That Kiss.' Piano Solo-" Cabin in the Cot-

ton." Carmil Gibbons. DB800,

Duet-"We're All Good Pais nt

Last."

Duet Put Your Loving Arms

Around Me."-Layton

Johnstone,-DR302.

and

(All records in the above European programmes are sup plied by Messes. Anderson Music Co.)

5,225 do 10.30 pan.—A programme of

Classical Music.

Piano Solo-Partita No. 9 in C Minor" (Bach).-Played" by Harold Samuel,

Song Voi Che Sapete from

Le

Nozze Di Figaró ". (Mozart).... Elizabeth Schumann (Soprano). Piano Concerto" Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major" (Beet- Hoven). -Wilhelm Backhaus (Pianist) and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, conchicted by Sir Landon Ronald. Song--Madamina from "Don

Giovanni" (Mozart).-Feodor

Chaliapin (Bass).

Beethoven's Symphony No. 0

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS.

TO-DAY

(November 11},'

12th day of Nojab, Arinistico Day.

St. Martin (Martinmas). King Victor of Emmanuel 111. of Italy born, 1509.

Service in St. John's Cathedral, 9.30 a.m.

Ceremony and Laying of Wreaths at Cenotaph, 11 n.m.

Charity Football Match, Prob-

The past week has been devoid of any special feature, trading being on a very limited scale, and whilst the investment section held its posi-ntle Interport team . The "Test" tion well, the lower-priced issues on Club ground, p.m. Gato in

aid of Earl Haig'e Fund. gave way, and close generally lower.

Closing tone uncertain.-- BUSINESS DONE DURING THE WEEK.

Sales,

Hong Kong Bank, 81,665, 81,825. Bank of East Asia, $110, Canton Insurances, $1,330, Union Insurances, 8517), 8510, Benguet Explorations, 20 cents.

21 cents. Wharves, 8148.

Providents (Old), $4.00. 84.83,

84.80

Hotels (Old), W11.70: Lands, 8703.

Bealties, 80,85, 20.53, 89). Hong Kong Tramways, 922.15. Prak Trams (New), 98, Star Ferries, 805.

Hong Kong Electrics, 8764, $TO. Telephones (New), 828), $28.15. Cements (Combined), 8131, 613,80 Ropes, 812.15.

Dairy Farms, 8201. Constructions (Old), 801. New Engineerings, Tis. 0:10. Ewo Cattons, Tis, 14.00 Ths. 15. H.K. Govt, Loans, 2) per col.

Prem.

CHANGES (3.15 P.M.) CLOSING QUOTATIONS,

.Buyers.

Hong Kong Realties, 89.35. Cements (New), $2.2. Hong Kong, Ropes, 812. Constructions (Old), 88.20.

Sellers.

Hong Kong Banks, $1,025. Providents (Old), 84.80. Star Ferries, 805. Electrics, 870

Hong Kong Ropes, $12.15 Constructions (Old), 881.

AMERICAN ORIENTAL FINANCE CORPORATION

A COMPLETE SERVICE

A complète brokerage service for New York Stocks is available at our local A gents:-

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Mamak Horkey Tournament ; — "Incognitos" Phoenix (Naval- ground), 3.30 p.m. 12th Battery 7. Royal Signals (Bookunpan), 1.15 p.m. R.A. M.C... Radio (Caroline Hill), 4 p.m.

Cricko:H.6.QC, &: 5.0.C. at Club ground, 12 noon,

Kowloon Chess Club Meet.

.'

Ex-Active Service Men's Dianer and Smoking Concert at the Penin sula Hotel, 8.30 paan.

Queen's: "The Inocenta Chiongo,"

King's

Theatron.

Deadlock."

Queen's: "Innocents of Chicago. Star: The Ghost Train." Central: "Night World," Oriental "The Yellow Ticket,”

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Dances. Tea Dances at Glouces- ter, King's Restaurant and Hong Kong Hotel: Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel; King's Hestau- pant; Peninsula Hotel, and Glou-

cester.

Sunrise: 0.34 a.m.; Sunset: 5.42 p.m.

Tides:-High at 8.96 and 20.35; Low at 201 and 13.41.

Inward-Ettore cia Negapatam by Kator Maru.

Principal Mails, Outward:-Australia by Teru- kuni Maru, I u.m. EUROPE -ria Marseilles by Terukuni Maru, noon. Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America and EUROPE vin Victoria and BUROPE in Siberia by President Madison, noon.

SATURDAY

(November 19),..

Chinese National Holiday; an- niversary of birth of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, 1800; Customs Holiday.

Cricket-First Division: Army Craigengower (L); H.K.C.C. . K.C.C. (F.); Navy. 24th Regi- ment (F.), Indian R.C. n Civil Service (F). Second Division: Club de Recreio Navy (L.); Craigengower e. Police (L); In- dion N.C. r. Civil Servico (E.).

Football: First Division: Club Navy; Kowloon South Wales Borderers; Royal Artillery Police. Second Division; South Wales Borderers Tsung Tsin; Eastern Royal Artillery, Ewo P Club: Chinese. Athletics. a. St. Joseph'u; Navy South China; Kowloon . Lincolns. Third Divi- sion: South China . R.A.S.C.; St. Joseph's . University: R.A.F. 1. South Wales Borderers; Lincolns 1. Taikoo; Chinese Athletics Radio; Hoyal Engineers . Signals. Hockey-Mamak Tournament: Library or kindly loang] by a | Police Parthian (Naval ground), Committee member.)

Gloucester Building. Daily Quotations sent-gratis -upon request.

(Choral) in D Minor, played | 10.30 to 11.50 p.m.-A relay of "The by the Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Contes, M-12.

(All records in this pro gramme, with the exception of the Beethoven Symphony, which is supplied by Messra. Montrie & Co., CTA from 2.B.W's

Reveller's Band " from the Hong Kong Hotel by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

10.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news. 11.30 p.m.-Close down.

4 p.m.; 1st H.K.S. Battery v. 20th Battery (Marina), 4 p.m.; Radio Sports Club 2. H.M.S. Modway (Caroline Hill), 4.15 p.m.

I.C.

Lawn Tennis:-Chinese mixed doubles championship (semi- final).

Rugby:-Army Hong Kong Rugby Club (Happy Valley), 4.13 p.m.

Yachting-Royal Hong Kong, lionaire." Yacht Club opening cruise,

Fancy Dress Dauce in 'aid pf. Charity, Peninsula Hotel, 8 30 p.m.

Theatres

King's: "Dendlock." Queen's: "Innocents of Chicago." Star: "Ghost Train.” Majestic: "After To-morrow." Oriental: "She Wanted a M

Contral: "Caught Plastered."

Principal Mails

Inward :-America, by President

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING

Harrison and Empress of Canada. held in the office of the Association

London, by Sarpedon. Europe, via, Suez by Katari Maru.

Outward-Europe, via Suez, by Bangalore, 10.30 a.in.

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