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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933.
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
11-11.30 am. Stock and 'exchange quatations, weather report, etc. 11.30 a.m.-Chinese recorded pro-
gramme,
12.30 p.m.-European programme of Columbia and Regal records (supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.).
1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
part."
1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, select
ed London and New York stock quotations, etc.
2 p.m.-Close down."
A No Coward Programme Classi
cal programme to-night. 4.307 p.m.-Chinese prograrime, 7-10.30 p.m.-European programme. 7-7.10 p.m.-A selection of Dance
Tunes.
"St. Mary's Victory Song."
CONTINENTAL LETTER
DISARMAMENT; GENEVA, AND PARIS REACTIONS; ENGLAND
SUP. AS PEACEMAKER:
PRESSION OF GERMAN POLITICAL RIOTERS
GENEVA
THE A.D.C.
TO PRODUCE NINE TILL SIK IN MARCH
Playgoers will be glad to lenen that the Hong Kong Amateur Dramatic Club has in active pro paration Aimée and Philip Stuarts celebrated play "Nine till Six," which it is proposed to present at the King's Theatre on 14th, 15th and 18th March: Considerable in- torost is being evinced in the under- taking and we shall have the decid- ed novelty of viewing an all-female east of no less than sixteen charac- ters
Disarmament. Geneva, Feb. 3.-The general dis- cussion of the French disarmament and security plan was continued to-day in the main committee of the Disarmament Conference by
Headed by Louiso Hampton, the British delegate Captain Eden who strongly criticised the French security demands, atrasing that the play had a long and most successful Cternal quest for additional securium at the Criterion Theatre, Lon- ties was conjuring up the danger of don, and was seen by many local the existing securities, namely those residents who are granted by the League of Nations, the Kallogg Pact and the Treaty of Locarno, being forgotten. Great Britain for her part, Captain Eden declared, duld not go beyond the mensure of security granted by her participation in the League's Coven-
"Fight for Santa Clara Ansonant and the Locarno Pact, and con- claded by saying that the main tank Weeks and His Orchestra."
af the Disarmament Conference. Had the Words."
disarmament proposals Great Britain and the 'Sino-Japanese Conflict.
"A Paradise Beside the Sen "would be to co-ordinate the various
Eddie Saxon and His Orchestra, "I Can't Get Over & Girl Like
You."
"Blues!"-Ted Lewis and His
Band.
•
7.15-7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quotations, eclocted London and New York stock quotations,
etc.
7.30-8. p.m.-
From the Studio.
A song recital of Noel Coward's Compisitions by Miss Rita Bell and Mr. G. d'Aquino with Mr. Frank Taylorson at the piano.
Programme.
Melodies
1.-Group, of
"Bitter Sweet."
(a) Love Were All." (b) Ziguener."
from
(e) "The Call of Life." (d)"I'll See You Again,"
Miss Rita Bell.
2. Someday I'll Find You" from Private Lives Mr. ́ ́d'Aquino,
3.- The Wife of an Acrobat from Words and Music " Miss Rita Bell.
A
Geneva, Feb. 3.-Great Britain's increased activity as a mediator in the Sino-Japanese conflict is caua- ing a good deal of comment in League cireles here. It is under stood that the British Government took simultaneous steps in Tokyo, Nanking and Geneva to induce the parties to the dispute to yield a point or two and to have the League's assembly make another attempt at effecting a settlement by conciliation
urianimous in their praise of it, and happy in the A.D.O.'s selection. An excellent cast has been obtained and further particulars of the show in general will bo published in due cour
MATRON STOPS PANIC
50 CHILDREN LED, FROM
BURNING DORMITORY -
The coolness of Mr. Harral, matron of Marlborough (Wilts) Public Assistance. Institution, les- sened the danger when fire broke out in roof of the children's ward.
There were ver 50 children in the ward, many of them under six years of age. When they saw the ran about the ward. The matren flames they became alarmed and
showing great coolness and pre- arrived almost immediately and, sence of mind, alloyed the chil- dren's fears and led them down- stairs to another room.
Meanwhile direct negotiations to this end-have been going on between
The local fire brigade was, called the British ank! Japanese delegates and Secretary-General Sir Eric and soon had the outbreak under Drunimond and appear to
have
been successful insofar as Japan istol, being helped by heavy rain. The cause of the fire is unknown. reported to be now willing to ac cept the resolution drafted by the Committee of Nineteen with fewer modifications than she had origin tending in the company of Vice- ally been demanding. It is further Chancellor von Papen and Minister more stated that Great Britain is of Economics, Heri Hugenberg, the one of Berlin's Round Table Confer-fira showing at "proposing a
ence an the Far Eastern question leading cinemas of the submarine with herself in the rule of mediator film "Dawn', between China and Japan,
A Room with a View from This Year of Grace"-Misa Rita Bell and Mr. d'Aquino.
5. World, Weary "Misa Rita
Bell.
ጓት "
PARIS
Pessimism About. Disarmament. Paris, Feb. 3.-The first day of 6.-"Mnd Dogs and Englishmen
from Words and Music "the Geneva Disarmament debate Miss Rith Bell and Mr. with its markedly cool reception of . d'Aquino.
the French disarmament and secur ity scheme has left the Press here in a somewhat despondent mood and the French editorial writers therefore anticipate that the French scheme will be sooner or later Phelved and that the debate will centrs around the British memoran-. düm.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port.
8.3-0.15 p.m.**
Variety,
Fox Trot-"That's Why Darkies
Were Born." Fox Trot" Hiding in the Sha- dows of the Moon-Leo Rede man and His Orchestra.. Song- To-day I Feel so Huppy.* Song "Just Because I Lost My Heart to You"-Renate Muller (Soprano).
.
Pertinax in his organ Echo de Paris even speaks of a united British-American- Italian German front against France which is now faced with the alternative of either abandoning her scheme or of leav ing the Disarmament Conference.
Le Journal to-day criticises the speech of the German delegate Ambassador Nadolny, without how- ever publishing the apcech itself.
Writing in Homme Libre, M. Humorous Dust-" My Wireless
Set John Henry and "Blos-Lotier, a secretary of the Quay d'Omay, advocates a re-distribution BOM,"
of the colonial possessions of the Power in order to satisfy the Ger man and Italian ambitions.
Organ Solo Medley of Old Eng
hsh Airs." Organ Solo-Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes"-Charles O'Connell,
Piano Solo" Would You Like to
Take & Walk!" Piano Solo The Match Parade "
Raie da Costa
"
Fox Trot "I'm Just a Darkic." Fox Trot White Flower of the Islanda"-Savoy Hotel Or- pheans. Songs-Gracie Fields' Medley -Gracie Fields (Comedienne). Descriptive-"Cavalcade
loists, Full Chorus, Orchestra and Organ.
Fox Trot-Joey the Clown." Fox Trot On a Cold and Frosty Morning-Jack Payne and His B.B.C Dalice Odches tra!
Vocal Duet Rio Rita" 1'd Rather Have a Memory of You" Geoffrey Gwyther and Edith Day..
Song-Rio Rita The Rangers Song"-Geoffrey Gwyther and *Rangers.
pany.
All records in the above pro gramme tre loaned by a listener. 9.15-10.30 p.m. -~-~-
The Pres to-day also gives much prominence to a speech in which former Premier Herriet frankly confessed that all French efforts aiming at a rapprochement with Italy had failed.
France, M. Herriot complained, was being constantly charged with striving for a hegemony over the Near East and the Balkans, and in conclusion referred to Italy's dau Roza "policy of supporting the movement for a revision of the peace-treaties.
BERLIN
Stem Way With Political Hooligans.
Berlin, Feb. 3.Drastic measures are under contemplation by the Vocal Gems" Lilac Time" new Government to check the poli Columbia Light Opera Com-tical bobliganism which is spread- ing over Germany na a result of the growing political tension which has come about since the advent of the Hitler régime, The Government, it is reported, intends to institute special courts to deal with all riot- ers. Those onerts which are to be invested with extraordinary powers and from the decisions of which there will be no appeal, were for the first time established about half Ma year ago under the von Papen
Classical Programme,
Pianoforte Bolo-
Fugue No-in C Sharp Minor
(Bach).
Prelude and Fugue No. 5 in D
Major, (Bach),
Prelude and Fugue No. 6 in D Cabinet As a deterrent for terror
Minor (Bach).
ista but were subsequently abolish- Prelude No. 1 in E Flat Majored under. Chancellor von Schleicher
(Bach)
when comparative tranquillity had Played by Harriet Cohen. et in. Now however their revival (Thezo records are from Z.B.W's considered necessary particular- Library).
ly in view of the forthcoming elec Concerto No. Em C Major (Beeton cappaigo and the comequent
thoven) Arthur Schnabel HA and London Symphony Orchas (This Suite is kindly loaned by
ESTETRUÍOrr of the politionIsatrifas Chancellor Hitler was today wildly acclaimed by a large crowd when for the first time since his appointment to the chancellorship de public appearance, at
VIENNA
Austrian Leading Germany, Vienna, Feb. 2.-The National Socialist students in Vienna cele brated today Hitler's ascent to the chancellorship by a joyous demon- stration in front of the university building in the presence of the Dean of the university, Professor Abel.
The chairman of the National Socialist Students' Organisation delivered a fiery speech in the course of which he referred to the fact that Hitler was born in Aus- tria, and stressed that an Austrian
is leading Germany on her way to national consolidation which was one more reason why Austria should seek a union with the German month-country.
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