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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS EXPORTS OF BRITISH

PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

11 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock and ex

change quotations. 11.00a.m.-Chincse prograinme. 19.30 p.m.-European programme of

·Columbia records,

1 p.m.-Local time and wonther

report.

1.15 p.m.-Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadenst from the Studio). 4.20 p.m.-Rugby Press news, etc, 2.15 p.m.-Close down,

5 to 9 pin. European programme! 5 to 7.40 p.m.-A programme of

Columbia rrenrda.

6 to 5.17 p.m.-

Band and Orchestral Music.

CARS

50 PER CENT. INCREASE :

Figures have reached the Board of Trade which show that in August of and September the exports British cars increased by no less than 30 per cent., compared with the same period last year. Their value also increased.

A MEETING WITH NURSE CAVELL

AND HER PART IN A FRONTIER ESCAPE

Stories of how Nurse Cavoll, working at her clinic in Brussels, used to help British soldiers and members of the Allied Forces to escaps over the frontier are told by

de

her friend, Princess Marie Further nows was received that Croy, in her book of "War Memo- one of the leading dealers in Auaries" (Macmillan and Co., Ltd., tralia, who has hitherto marked foreign cars, las decided on a 100 per cent. British car policy for 1033.

Bs. ed.).

OUR LONDON NEWS LETTER

(Continued from Page 1.)

ashore. Then he feels na much out

of hand as the landsman dees when

he ia afloat.

am personally

CAREERS FOR YOUNG' PEOPLE

SIR R. WITT ON NEED OF PROPER ADVICE

Sir Robert Witt spoke at a meet- -

proud to propose this toast being of the Parmis' Association, ut cause I have made tunay voyages which Sir Hennell Rodd, chairman with seamen and have had any of the Association, presided,.on opportunities of getting to know, more or less though not exactly,

"Vocational Quidance and the

what their life is and what kind of help given by the National 'Insti things they need to make their tuts of Industrial Psychology to fairly hard life a somewhat easier parents in the selection of careers The Princess, whose home in at che. The need for some decent for boys and girls, Bollignies on the Franco-Belgian

plave for seamen 'to go to was frontior, near Mons, gave invaluespecially strong to-day when wo close study of the specification of able service to the Allies during had 60,000 merchant seamen out of the German occupation of Bel-work all over the world, not only gium.

This decision was made after a

the new British products. The dealer signed a contract for the! first consignment to the value of £50,000.

Spain, too, which previously would not look at British cars,

"Flight of the Bumble Bee owing to their price, kas now come

(Rimsky-Korsakov),

into the market with a pre-show "Khovanchtching." Proludeorder for 250,

'(Moussorgsky). -Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra.-1008.

"Dance of the Tumblers" (Rim-

Among

£6,500 Model.

the novelties

visitors

should see the eight-eylinder golden Bagatti. This car was built for (De-European monarchs, but as there has been a slump in Continental kings, it is now placed on the gen-

sky-Korsakov, arr. O'Donnell). "Golliwog's Onke Walk"

bussy).-B.B.C. Wireless Mili- dary Band-9744, -- 5.17 to 5.34 p.m.-

Sea Shanties.

"Time to Go" (Wentherly and

Sanderson), "Only An Old Rough Diamond!! (Troyer and Stroud)-alcolm MaEnchorn (Bass).—4603.

(a) “Below the Man Down," (b) The Merchant Ship" (arr. Terry and Shaw). (a) Tom's Gone to Hils" (b)

"What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor" (arr. Terry). -The League of Arts Choir.-

4593.

5.30 to 6.10 p.m. -~

A Concert,

Octotte-Toreador et Andalouse"

(Rubinstein, arr. Sear). "Romance" (Rubinstein, arr.

Song" Air Lorg Nau Eilean" (Kennedy-Fraser and Mac- leod).

Soug-" Gaol Muile " (Tradi- tional), Margaret MacInnes (Contralto).--DB20,

eral market.

It has a huge 77 h.p. engine; will do, it is said, 100 m.p.h. in third gear, and costs £0,500. It is the most expensive car in the show."

In the small car section the Aus tin Morris, Standard, and Singer stands should not be missed. It will be found that the baby cars now have ample seating accommo- dation, together with luxuries like four-spoed gear boxes and silent third gears.

Morris have an entirely new mo del in the 25 h.p., built primarily for overseas, and Armstrong-Sidde loy have a surprise in store. The car was smuggled.

On the M.G. stand is a little car

Joat.

Straying soldiers were given food and hidden in her house and Nurse Cavell worked in closs association with her until the time of her ar-

rest.

He said that parents naturally liked to think that they knew what was best for their children, but' they were profoundly mistaken. in this country but waiting for jobs Professions were too often chosen. where their skips had had to dis in a happy-go-lucky way-by acci- charge in foreign ports," The dent, inclination, environment, or Prince further added that the family tradition. It was too ser- Missions to Seamen had 103 in ious a step to take without proper· stitutes, which formed a chain clavier. A right start made all the, service for our seamen all over the world in over 100 different ports.

Death of Mr. Michael D'Oyly Darte.

difference between success or failure in life. The schools, particularly. the public schools, were taking up the subject. They always had a 'games master," and it was only Intely that they had appointed a "career master," which was vast- ly more important.

Here is an account of how Baron De Witte got to The Hague through the direct assistance of the Princess and Nurse Cavell :

been Having

dispensed from

According to reports received in military service and unable to en- London, Mr. Michael D'Oyly Carto list, after having passed eight was killed instantly in a rotor ac months in occupied territory, 1cident, which occurred on October felt my home at Gusaiges, which ga about ten miles from Zurich. Mr. was separated from Belgian terri M. D'Oyly Carte, who had only re-trial Psychology was founded not. tory by trenches and barbed wire,cently passed his 21st birthday, was on May 6, 1915.

the only son of the proprietor of

Art Recruits for Business, The appliation of artistió skill to the needs of industry, on the lince Toccatly adopted by the railway companies has been taken a step

I start at 3 o'clock on foot for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Mons provided with a false iden-.. tity card by Princess Marie de Croy.. I am now M. Albert Mar son, commercial traveller; my pho- tograph is stuck on the card, which bears the stamp of an imaginary official of a small Belgian village, and is signed 'Jenn Fontaine, com. missaire de palice'...

We reach Brussels. Through the intermediary of Princess Marie, Miss Cavell is promised to find un guides to the Dutch frontier.

I visit Miss Cavell at her clinic. She receives mo coldly at first, very reserved and sure of herself. She

of only 19 h.p. that has been deis tall and slight, wears her blue signed to reach a speed of 130 nurse's dress, her grey hair gather Scar).-J. H. Squire Celestem.p.h. It has been built to defended under the white cap; her big Octette.-3918.

our racing prestige in the coming eyes show sympathy and intelli- gence. She signs to me to take a chair, and seating herself before Organ Solo Alice Where Arte, her arms erussed on her breast, looks at me intently, as if to read -Thou ---Pattman-DB104.

my thoughts, Humorous Song-"Over the Gar-

den Wall." Humorous Song- Wallah-Mala kn-Lucy." Leslie Sarony.- DB141. Xylophone Solo-" Baby's Birth-

day Party." Vibraphone Solo-" Drink, Bro- thers Drink."-Rudy Starita.- DB471.

Piano Solo Impromptu No. 2

in A Flat" (Schubert). Piano Solo "Impromptu No. 4 in F Minor". (Schubert),-- Ethel Leginska.-—9478. Song- Sail On" (Gabriel). Song- Satisfied" (Ackley and Ackley). William MacEwan (Tenor).-5270. Octette" Love's Dream After the Ball" (Czibulka, arr. Willough- by). Octetto" Echoes of the. Ball" (Willoughby).-J. H. Squire Celeste Octette.-DB98.

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7 p.m.-Stock quotations, etc. 6.10 to 7.40 p.m.-...

Variety.

Vocal Diet" Moanin' for You." Vocal Duet "We'll Cling To- Bad -gether."-Norah Blaney

Gwen Farrar.· DB121. Organ Solo" Cinderella Walt."

(Continued on next column.)

We invite Intending purchasers to Inspect

Our

Without importunity to purchase.

Voca! Dust "Little White Lien Vocal Duct-"Horatio Nicholls' Gipsy Melody.-Layton and

Johnstone-DB347.

Orchestral Live, Laugh and

Love."

Orchestral Jealousy."-- Albert Sandler and his Orchestra.

DU803. Humorous Song "Side by Side."

-Norman Long-3187.

Vocal

Town Fall of Spies. Learning who I am and whence I come, Miss Edith Cavell speaks

out:

further. We understand that four prominent artists Dame Laura Knight, A.R.A., Mr. Phillip Con- aard, R.A., Mr. Arthur Rackham and Mr. Edmund Duine-have been commissioned by a leading firm to design their new chocolate boxes, The Peter Pan illustrations and lose of The Arabian Nights" by Mr. Dulac are well-known, while Mr. Connard executed the mural paintings in Windsor Castle

Dame Laura Knight, of course, needs no introduction,

The National Institute of Indus

for proft but for the good work it believed it could do in helping parents. It had now 11 years' ex- perience behind it, and could point to excellent results of its methods. For, a fea of three guincas parents could obtain advice on the fitness of a boy or girl for a particular kind of work.

..

Character and Capacity,

The institute first collected what- ever school and family records were

then put under an examination, available. The boy or girl was.

lasting two and a half hours, in which character and capacity were tested. By this means the institute was able to put a boy or a girl into one of three categories.

Ona category dealt with people: administration, salesmanship, tea-, ching, Another dealt with things! manual work, farming. The third dealt with words or symbols: jouraliem, accountancy, *clerical work.

It was a mistake to suppose that inclination on the part of a boy or girl for a particular job settled the matter. A boy or a girl might show a great interest in a profes sion without having any ability or aptitude for it.

Lord Burghley Proposed as Chair- man of Junior Imperial League.

Lord Stanley, M.P., is shortly resigning the office of Chairman of the Junior Imperial League which ho has held for five years and dur- ing that period he has contributed greatly to the success of the move- "I am very anxions," she says, gent. At the next meeting of the "My guides have not yet returned. Central Council of the League, Can anything have happened to Lord Burghley, M.P., who is 27 the men? No, no, God forbid," years old and enjoys international she adds. Have patience, dear fame as an athlete, will be pro- sir, the passages are difficult.” posed as Lord Stanley's successor, After hiding a few days in a and Mr. Baldwin, as leader of the

Motor Hacing in Mayfair. friend's house, we start, aix Eng-Conservative Party has approved

The dashing young drivers of the lish soldiers, Edward d'Hendecourt of. His nomination. One of the rea and myself, for Antwerp. Our sons Lord Stanley gives for his motor-racing world have found - guides precede us in a small ear-resignation is that he believes the very appropriate meeting place in riage, we follow them in a van. euccess of the Leagues depends upon a small club not twenty yards from The danger apot will be Malines, its being run "by juniors for Bond Street, where, winter and town fall of spies and strongly guarded

After Brussels our identity cards are useless. Disguised as workman

juniors,"

A notice has been in, the National

We leave the van about a mile from Liberal Club this week announcing Malines and singly, as a distance that Sir Terbert Samuel will from each other, enter the town on

Vocal Gema" Held My Hand."

Gema Bow Bella," Column Light Opera Com- pany -DX332. Band-It's a Lovely War"

Medley-Debroy Somers Band.len, on foot. -DX190......

Humorous Monologue - Old Sam. Stanley Holloway. DX321

Xylophone. Solo-" Minuet,” Xylophone Solo-" Aloha De."

Rudy 8tarito.-4782. Vocal Duet-"You Were Meant

for Me."

Vocal Duct-"Broadway Melody" -Layton and Johnstone-8392. 17,40 to 9 p.m.-***

From the Studio.

A cong recital by Mrs. M. Mout

all (Contralto) accompanied by MLB A. Sharpham.

18 p.m.-Local time ad weather

i report...

8:03 to 11.30 b.Relay from the

Ko Bhing Theatre, 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day. Pres

"NOWE,"

Cheapside Piano Co || 11:30 p.m.-Olone down

848, Lockhart Road,

All

ords in dhë, above. Büro- pean programmes are supplied by Memrs. Anderson Music: Co

foot. Twice I am stopped; twice, speak on "Where We Stand," Across it is pinned a slip of paper thank God, I am able to get free.

That evening we sleep at Vieu- with the legend All seats taken. diou-and next day reach Capel- This' evening we

Pekingese show in London. shall try to reach Helland,

stewards were Capt. Giffard and Commander Warren, RN.

summer, they can indulge their passion for speed thrills in piloting racing cars round a difficult figure-

familiar at Dublin and Le Mans are to be seen there, With immense rest they compete with one another to get

of eight course at the breakneck

Brooklands, Ulster, peed of 11. m.p.b. Many faces

from which we are separated Those popular small dogs, the their little motor cars first across

only three milen But by

Pekinger, still maintain their the line in four-car heats. The our attempt fails famentably, and

we return in haute to Ospellen, supremacy alike among exhibitors game with whose origin Sir Henry having lost our guide, and pass the and the general public, and Birkin is associated, is quito the night covering under a wall, in specialist shows for them are nummost realistic and exciting thing of pouring rain, and exposed to the danger of being seen by a passing erous. As the London and Provin- its kind in existence. The cars, patrol.

cial Pokingese Club show held on oach loosely harnessed to its own. ...The following night... at o'clock, in Indian Ale, we go October 28 the entries, wore in ad live rail, are electrically, driven un silence through a pine wood, of vance of last year. The strongest dez control of a hell-push. Great which parts are cut down, and pass class was that for open dogs, in skill is required to complete, the

ten

near an ancient fortress Crouch

ing in high grasses we listen, while which there were three champions. course, which includes four nasty nearby officers give orders, patrols Mrs. C. Ashton Cross Ch. Mong benda and two hills, in minimum pass; we crawl, climb through was the winner, the secnod being time. The cats must be momentari barbed wire entanglements, and crawl again; while twice a search Mrs. Gambier's. Wu Foo of Kings. ly cared up on entering each light passes over us.

were and the third Miss Allen's Ch. corner, otherwise a wild tail skid About one o'clock, close to the Fu Chuan of Sherhill. In the simi- enforces the driver to lift him sentries, we pass through which lar class for bitches, Mra. Pack foot" and a valuable split second. barbed wire entanglements which separate-Belgium from the Dutch hom's Ch. Hentenni of Kashgar is lost. Maximum speed may not village of Mollenputten.

defested Mrs. Hill's Duskorah of sound impressive, but with a car We are saved. Customs men give Antsons. The most successful pup no more than three inches long and we hot solee We take train" to The Hague to get passports." pies were Fang: Sheng of Willows

In Paris I parted from one of toun and Yamlei of Chinacrescent.

my compations, d'Hendecourt A few months later near Verdun heard he had fallen fighting, R

Bethune judged and the (Continued on utzi column,).

a couran built to scale the thrills.

are quite equal to those obtainable

in the gentine articlo.

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