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Dr. Stanley Baker, Vicar Choral of Salisbury Cathedral, has ceived from America

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1933

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

11 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock and ex- selected quotations, change London and New York stock quotations, etc. 11.30 a.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-European progranique. 1 p.m.-Local time and weather

report. 1.13 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).

30 p.m.-Local time and weather

forecast, etc. 2.l.p.m.-Close down.

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7-11. p.m.-European programme. 7.7.14 p.m.-A Children's Overture (Quilter)-Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the London Philhar monic Orchestra. -DB931/2 714-7.43 p.m.-A Concert. 7.43-0.10 p.m.--Variety.

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

port. 9.15-0.30 p.--Selections from the film Tell Me To-night" kindly loaned by a Listener. (This film is shortly to be shown at the Central Theatre). 9.30-11.30 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Gril Room by curtesy of the management (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio). 10.30 p.m.-Rugby, mid-day Press

news.

11:00 p.m.-Close down.

All records in the above European programmes, except where other wise stated, are supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

SUNDAY.

10-11a.m.-A relay of the Service from St. Joseph's Church. Cele bration of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi,

11-12.13 p.m.-A relay of St. Paul's

Church Service, 12.13-2.30 p.m.-European recorded

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10 p.m.-European programme. 7-7.45 p.m.--A Concert.

7.45-9.30 p.m.-Orchestral.

A NEW METHOD OF BLEACHING

PERMANENTLY, WHITE. GARMENTS

GENE SARAZEN'S GOLF SUGGESTION

CONTINUES TO WORRY BRITISH PLAYERS

LONDON, June 7. The larger golf hole-child of Gene Sarazen's agile brain--has Lond. The discovery by the been tried here, and found wanting. Wool Industries Research Associa-The general opinion of it is sum tion of a new method of bleachinged up in the good broad Scots! is giving a fresh appearance to of the veteran Alex Sandy" Herd,

have hitherto garments which

who, missing a comparatively short shown signs of deterioration in colour. The process, is, stated to putt, muttered angrily: "It's no gowf at all. If ye hole the putt ye confer upon wool fabrics Per feel no plaisure, and if ye miss it! manent white not "susceptible to "yellowing" by laundering or dry fool a fool. cleaning, and is applicable to all forms of white woollen fabrics, in

blankets, and cluding flannels, tennisball doth.

The larger hole-six inches, not the eight-inches auggested by Sam zen-was tried in an open amateur tournament on the Chertsay club- Only the winner, Hedley Leek, an 8-handicap player, who re turned a fine 58 net, was in favour of it.

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A statement by the association, which is connected with the De partment of Scientific and Indus trial Research, shows that, the in-

Before the tournament four pro- vestigations that, led by the dis- covery wote due to a retailer draw fessional stars, Pervy Alliss, Sandy exhibition Four-ball played TLIK ing the attention of a manufactur Herd, William Twine and Ted Ray, er of hosiery fabrics to a woman's

Allies and Twine, who are Ryder woollen Jumper, badly, faded in match, using the six-inch hole. parts, the colour, it was stated, Cup nominees, beat the veterans by having deteriorated rapidly while the wearer was carrying out house-3 and 1. Their respective medal hold duties. Strong sunlight or scores were: Allies 68, including 37. other atmospheric influences were putts; Herd es, including 99 putts: ruled out as possible causes of the Twino, 70, including 29 putts, and Twine expressed himself in favour fading and, since the dyestuff used Ray 73, including 31 putts. Only was scheduled as fast to ordinary of the larger hole, contending that conditions of wear, the case pre-

two magnificent shots should not be sented an interesting problem for a player who reached the green in reesarch.

af the mercy of the player who

WASHINGTON, June 16, scrambled there in three and holed

long putt. The other three down-CONGRESS has adjourned sine ed his remarks in a chorus of em phatic disapproval.

Too Easy.

WILS

ascertained

had occurred

Describing the investigations, the association state:"First it was found that the front portion of the garment only was faded badly, and subsequently it

One hole, the short ninth, in par that the change in colour had taken place after the wearer had ticular proved the fallacy of a been engaged in cooking, opera larger hole, according to the ex tions. Considerable research led to perts. All four professionals reach the conclusion that a combination the green, from the tee. Allies laid his mashie shot Tour feet from of circumstances which, acting together, had created a condition in which such fading became possible. This combination was identified as being due to amount of sulphur dioxide present in relation to the amount of alkali left in the fabric. The discovery explained not only the fading the jumper, but the cause of many off-shade effects on dyed fabrics worn in town atmospheres where sulphur dioxide fumes are found as a result of household and facgulation size. tory smoke.

An "Active Range."

"Mr. A. T. King, chemist of'l the association, identified the exis tence of an active range of con- centration of alkali within which relatively small quantities of sul- dioxide will exert a very phur marked bleaching effect. Within

3 p.m.-Local time and weather re- this 'activs range the maximum

port.

6.30-0 p.m.-Operatic. 9-9.30 pm. A Violin an Pianoforte Recital from the Studio by Miss Mona Higgins and Miss Kirk Patrick. 9.30-10 p.m.-Dance programme of

Brunswick records.

10 p.m.-Rugby Press.

All records in the above European programmes are supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co. and Messrs, Tang Fook Piano Co.

BOY MADE TO COMMIT SUICIDE

NATIVE ELDERS SENT TO PRISON.

tenced to hard labour for procur

bleaching effect could be obtained and & complete and permanent bleach on wool garments would re- sult from working within its scope, which would effectively obviate the troublesome effects of 'yellowing' of white goods after laundering. Accordingly the exact chemical conditions for the best bleaching results were ascertained."

the hole; Twine from six yards holed his for a bwo; and then San- dy Herdi sank his four-yarder; and Allies in the most casual manner rammed his putt into the back of the big tin.

Everyone, including the players. laughed, for it was truly comical, all four players holing in two when only one, Alliss, stood a chance of doing so had the hole been of re

Allies gave it ne his opinion that it is all over after the second shots are played."

EAGLES AS FILM ACTORS

"MONARCH OF THE AM" WILL FLY IN LONDON CINEMA

(Special Air-Mati Service)

LONDON, May 30.

A golden eagle will be set free in West-end cinema Dext week.

It is one of the two eagles, which Captain C. W. T. Knight, famous as explorer, artist, and entertainer, has made so tame that they will plane down to settle side by side upon their master's arm.

Captain Knight is presenting and personally describing, at the Poly- technic Theatre, Regent-street, next week, one of the most remarkable Olur's Ever made. It is called Munarchs of the Air"; its charac

The new bleaching process, it is stated, is now established commer cially under mill conditions, and its success has been confirmed by practical tests made at home and in India and Australio. Many in portant firms have adopted it and are marketing in increasing quanterare birds. Eagles, ravens, fal- tities dannels, blankets, woollen cons, and many others allow the underwear, and, indeed, all forms producer full play for his vivid of white goods made from wool, imagination, artistic out-look, and to which it has been applied. Ac sense of the dramatic. tual tests, under domestic condi-

Headers who insert a private Nairobi. The conflict between tions show that the new fabrics, prepaid advertisement, minimum the white man's law and tribal even after laundering 12 times, four lines, in our classified columns custom was revealed at a Supreme have not only retained their ori-next week will, on request, receive No Court trial at Nakuru, when seven ginal whiteness, but have become ticket admitting two persons. even whiter than when new. Not Applications by post must have a elders of the Nandi tribe were sen-only is the cause of the yellowing stamped addressed envelope.

of fannels with laundering effec- request will be entertained after the ing the death of a boy, aged 14, tively and permanently removed, advertisement has appeared Ad- who was practising spear throwing but the sulphury smell usually advertisers must accept the day offer- when his weapon accidentally sociated with ordinarily sulphur- struck and killed a companion. bleached white commodities is en An inquiry was held by the elders tirely absent, while at the same of the tribe, and in accordance time the new "neutral bleach fa with tribal custom it was decreed brics should cost no more than the that the layar must pay blood rdinary variety. money to the relatives of the de- ceased.

The donor, Dr. Roderick Terry, As the boy had no money, how- of Newport, Rhode Island, stated over, the elders decided that be in a letter that they were bought must die. He fled into the forest, in England many years ago by but was brought back to the Coun Torry's father-in-law, Mr. cil circle, which proceeded to carry Henry Marquand, then President out the sentence of death. A noose

Art, New York.

and an end of the rope fastened to a tree. The boy was then made to climb up the tree and to throw himself from a bough in view of the whole village

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CLOSING QUOTATIONS

KING'S THEATRE of the Metropolitan Museum of was placed round the boy's wreck ON LONDON

COMING SHORTLY I

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Rome Express is not only the finest talking, picture we have Hoon from a British studio. It is also among the finest talking pictares we have had from any tadio 1 places Heltigh produc Hon on an international seale

-Sunday Pictorial.

They are beautiful panels, richly coloured, and one of them beare the medieval Royal Standard of England, with the fleur-de-lis ol France in the quarterings, sur rounded by a patchwork of pat terus:

con

Dr. Baler Bites that be match seven of these patterns from the old cathedral glass recently dis- covered in a ditch at Salisbury, and ho-hns no doubt that it is glass from Bishary Cathedral

Tegarding one, panel, Dr. Baker. suggests the possibility of its com- ing from an old house in the Close at Salisbury occupied by a Greek scholar, Pheidion, who was ordain- cit in the Eastern Church, and sub sequently (about 1454) became one

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Sentences of from two to four years' hard labours were passed on the elders by the Supreme Court..

..500,000 PEOPLE AND NO

CHURCH

BISHOP ON PROBLEM OF LONDON'S NEW SUBURBS.

June 6, 1934.

Telegraphio Transfor... Bank Bills, on demand v Bank Bills, '4 months'

sight Credits, -sight. ON NEW YORK:-

4

months'

H. 1/08 Bank Bills, on demand zej num Credits, 60 days' night.. nom ON PAR18:-

Bank Bills, on demand 800 Credits, 4 months' sight 640 ON INDIA:

Telegraphic Transter...). Bank, on demand

ON SHANGHAI, :—

On Demand

ON KONE:-

On demand

ON MANILA →→→

On demand

"We have 500,000 people with out a church in outer London to

: On demand day said the Bishop of London, ON SINGAPORE preaching at St. Anne's, Highgate.

Anne Barnett, he said, had built | ON BATAVIA

On demand that church, which he had known

Own ON SALGOFF :--- for forty years, out of her pocket, and one merchant prince -On demand City Would that there were mort Anne Barnetts to build churches so.badly needed in the new districts round London.

of the clergy in the Salisbury had built four churches in the Or BANGKOK-

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CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY

TO BE COMPLETED BY END OF THE YEAR.

CANTON, June 13. The section of the C'anton- Hankow Dailway between Loh- chang ant Taishihmun is under construction, the Ministry of Rail- ways having appropriated four million fire

thousand hundred pounds sterling to complete the un finished section of the railway.

In the Lohchang-Taishihmun see.. tion, there are six tunnels to be ! bored at a cost of 8500,000. The section between Lohchang and Lipubou should have been ploted this month, but owing to interruption by heavy rain the. work will require one more month

before completion.

con-

The sections in Hunan are under construction and will link up with the track running up from Kwang- tung by the end of the year. Central Press.

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