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TO-DAY'S RADIO DIARY OF LOCAL A CHINESE CODE

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by

Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

1-2.15 p.m., European Programme. I pun?' Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.03p.m., Recorded Music.

1.15 pm A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from The Hong Kong

Grill 'Room.

Hotel

2.15 pm, Close Down. RECORDED PROGRAMME FROM "Z.E.K." TO-NIGHT

6-8 p.m., European Programme. 6-7 p.m., A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Rool Garden.

7-7.33 p.m.; Orchestral,

Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms) Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms) .......San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alfred Hertz. Polovtsi March, ("Prince Igor"}

(Borodin).

Doubinushka (arr. Rimsky-Kor-

sakovi

London Symphony Orchestra conducted, by Albert Coates.

Salut D'Amour (Liebesgruss)

;

(Eigar). Carissima (Elgar) ......New Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Sir Edward Elgar, OM., KC

V.O.

EVENTS

TO-DAY

MONDAY, JUNE 4

Anniversaries and Holidays.— HM. The King's Birthday Celebra-

Cinemas

tion.

King's "Bottoms Up" Queen's: "The Mystery

Of Mr. X. Central:-"The Song Parade".

(Chinese Picture) Oriental:The Bowery" World:-"Moulin Rouge" Alhambra:-"Moulin Rouge"

· Majestic:—“Little Women"!. Star:-"Sons Of The Desert"

Miscellaneous

King's Birthday Parade, Statue Square, and..March Past of Garri- son at the Cenotaph. 10 am.

Moon--Last Quarter, 8.53 p.m. IV. Moon. 23rd. Day.

OF MANNERS

--

"New Life Movement"

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 16.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received.

Instruction

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

אם

WEDNESDAY,

J|

+

JUNE 6, 1994

COMMENCING AT 2,30 P.M

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.

A good deal is being heard in China these days about the so- called "New Life Movement," which was launched by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in a speech at his field headquarters in Nanchang. Klangsi, province, on February 19, and aims broadly at the regenera- tion of the race by a return to the traditional Chinese virtues of "11.""""llen." and "chih”-ge- erally rendered into English as good manners, righteous conduct, honesty, and sell respect. In the course of his address the Gener-VALUABLE alissimo urged that if the Chinese people wished to rebuild the na- tion they must begin at home by remoulding their own private lives in accordance with these principles. This injunction was amplified la ter by the issue of a pamphlet ent- itled "Requisites of the New Lifesteads, Teak Wardrobes with Glass Doors, Teak Dressing Tables, Chest- which gave a list of 96 suggested Lawn Bowls.-Polke R.C. Marri-rules of daily conduct, such as the Glass Ware, Victrola and Gramo of Drawers, Chairs, Brass Orain ent, ed v. Singles, 3. p.m.

following: - Sunrise-5.38 am. Sunset.----7,04

phone, Carpeti, Pictures, etc, etc., ete.

Social, Functions Annual Reception at Govern- ment House, 9.30 p.m.

Nembers of Hong Kong Volun-

teers' Mess "At Home" to friends, in the Mess, from 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

Sports

p.m.

..

Tides. High at 3.49 and 13.45: Low at 7.30 and 21,31.

TUESDAY, JUNE 5.

Anniversaries and Holidays- Birthday of the Queen of the Netherlands.

In the Village (Dans L'Aoule)

(Iwanow)... Philadelphia! Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski. Summer Night on the River (De-

Auctions,—Sale of Leasehold llus) Sir Thomas Beecham | Property, China Auction Rooms, and the Royal Philharmonic 3 p.m. Orchestra.

7.33-8 p.m.. Musical Comedy.

Vocal Gems-Wild, Violets (R Stolz) Maria Elsner and Martin Kraemer. Selection-Music" in

Air the (Kern)

New Mayfair Or- chestra.

+1

Vocal Gems--C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue ........ Light Opera Company.

8 pm., Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert

from the Studio.

10.30 p.m., Close Down.

All relays of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra are by cour- Lesy of the Management. 8.30-10.30 p.m., European Record- ed Programme from "Z.E.K" on 640 k.c.'s.

8.30-8.47 p.m.,

ایلام

Cinemas.

King's:-"Bottoms Up" Queen's:-"The Mystery

Of Mr. X." Central:-The Song Parade"

(Chinese Picture) Oriental:-"The Bowery" World: "Moulin Rouge" Alhambra:-"Moulin Rouge" Majestic:----“Little Women" Star: "Sons Of The Desert"

Miscellaneous,

Rotary Club Tifân. Moon. IV. Moon, 24th. Day.

Principal Malls Outward Air Mall for Europe' by Aramis 10.30a.m.; steamer. 11.30

for America by President" Wilson, 5 p.m.

3.ITL

Be tidy in your dress.

Hold yourself straight and look straight before you.

Be mannerly in eating. Keep your homes tidy: -

. Do not eat, smoke, or talk noisily when out walking.

death.

Do not "laugh in the presence of

Do not scramble to board "buses, steamers, or traing.

Do not gamble or smoke oplum Be respectful to the aged and to women.

Honour your parents: love your brothers and sisters."

Rise early and retire early," Wash your face, and hands. Bathe constantly.

Keep your clothing clean and in good repair,

'Destroy' mosquitoes and rats,

Don't throw waste paper on the street.

Be neighbourly and affable.

Be particular about your own doorstep.

Keep appointments punctually.

Cynicism in the North From this beginning the move- mefit has been extended through- Sports

out the country. Public meetings Lawn Bowls-Open Singles, L. in support of it have been held at A. Gutierrez v.

B. E. Maughan centres as widely distributed as Water Music Suite (Mandel, arr.

(Police green), T. F. Stainton v. Nanking, Shanghai, Hangchow, Pe- Sir H. Harty) ...... Sir Hamii-- Abbas (Hong Kong F.C. greeny king. Hankow, and Tsinantu, In ton Harty conducting the Lon-

O. P. Phillips v. H. Gittins (Recralo | North China the response so far,

don Philharmonic Orchestra.

green); T. Armstrong v. W. H. B. however, appears to have been per (a). Allegro.

Muskett (Yacht Club green); N. functory and limited to Govern-

(b) Air

Drummond y. E G. Fost (Craigen-ment quarters; there is no indi- gower green); J. Cavanagh v. M. cation that the popular imagina- (c) Bourree

J. Medina (Civil Service green); tlon has been even faintly stirred. (a) Hornpipe

W. "Mair v. R. A. C.. Basto (Kow-| Newspaper comments for the most (e) Ardante

loon B.G.C. green), 5 p.m.

part are tinged with a considerable

(1) Allegro Decisco

9.47-9.12 p.m. Three Chopin Dal-

lads played by Alfred Cortot

(Flanoforte)

1 Ballade in G Minor (Op. 23)

2 Ballade in F Major (Op. 38)

3 Ballade in A Flat Major

(Op. 471

9.12-9.30 p.m., Vocal Gems.

The Belle of New York (Morton Columbia

and Kerker)........

Light Opera Co.

The Maldỉ the Mountains

(Fraser-Bison). Opera Co.

Light

9.30-10.13 pm. Variety..

Song-It's Only a Paper Moon

доде),

Lawn

Tennis. "A" Division, "degree of cynicism," pointing-out Chinese "C" Y. Chinese "A";] that if it is to achieve any. last- Chinese "B" v. U.S.R.C.; Craigen- ing result the movement must be- zower v. Hong Kong C.C.; Club de { gin with the Government leaders Recretov. Kowloon C.C.; Bouth themselves. China v. Indian R.C.

Sunrise. -5.28 a.m. Suriset.-7.05. p.m.

Tides. High at 4.41 and 14.48 Low at 9.14 and 22.20.

Announcement or Programme: 1 p.m.. Professor Kuhlenkampf on

the violin.

1.30 p.m.; Latest News (English). Conrad Thibault" (Bari-1.45 pm., "Meistersinger von Nurn berg" 3. Akt by Richard Wag

For Trot-It's Oh! It's Ah! It's.

Wonderful!

Fox Trot In a, One Room Flat ...Bernie Cummins and His New Yorkers.

Song--Sana Tol-Tango Chante. Song El Fetite i Mlle. Lu-

clenna Boyer (Soprano). Planoforte-Now that you're

Gone.

Flanoforte Can't We Talk It Over..... Carroll Gibbons with. bis Boy Friends. Song--Farewell to Arms

Charles Carlisle (Tenor)" Fox-Trot-Let's Fall in Love. Waltz--You have Taken My Hearted Rich and His Orchestra.

- r *

"

ner, 4.45 pm.. Latest News (German). 5 pm Dia Closing Announcement. DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

We are sure (one outspoken editor declares) that some sta- tistically minded person were to make a study of the palatial homes built by our Government leaders in Shanghai and other foreign ports, and their bank deposits, as well as the amount of money spent on luxuries, he would find that millions of dollars are squandered annually by our ruling classes. The present movement is bound to fall if our oficials continue to live luxuriously and wastefully while rendering Up-service to its "ideals. The Government leaders must first set an example of thrift before there will be any possibility of the rest of the country falling into

11 a.m.; Time Signal from Big Tom,

Tom Jekins at the organ of line. the Plaza Cinema, Swansea.

A typically common-sense view 11.45 am., Haydn Heard and his

of the Band, relayed from the West shin, China's foremost philosopher, matter is put by Dr. Hu

End Cinema, Birmingham. (Time Signal )from Greenwich Independent Review, a widely

A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD- FURNITURE. "

Comprising:

Teak Hat Standa, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs, Teak Dining Tables, Teak Sideboards, Tear Bed-

also

Several Pieces of Blackwood Ware

and

2 Radio Sets.

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY

THE 5TH JUNE, 1984.,

TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION..

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions from

THE LIQUIDATORS OF RÁDIO SERVICES, LTD."

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

WEDNESDAY,

JUNE 6, 1934

COMMENCING, AT 10.30 A.M.

AT THE SALES BOOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF RADIO ACCESSORIES

Including:-

A Tungar Battery Charger", Testing Instruments, Loud Speakers, Radio Sets, Tools, etc., etc.

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 5TH JUNE, 1984,

TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS,

SERVICE TO READERS

In an article he contributes to the THE HONG KONG, DAILY PRESS, LTD, circulated Chinese weekly. While and the HONG KONG 1-1.30 pm.. Arthur Salisbury and giving the Generalissimo full cre

his Orchestra. relayed fromdit for incerity and honesty 01

WEEKLY PRESS, through the Bavoy Hotel. London,

at 12.00)...

RADIO MANILA

5 p.m.. Studio Music Classics.

if every one of the 38 rules were to be carried out with uniform per-

purpose. Dr. Hu argues that even their London Office, at 55, FLEET STREET, E,C. 4, Tel. 3137, are prepared to give Visitors ordinary standards of civilised life advice regarding accommoda-

6.10 p.m., Spanish Informational fection by each of China's four

Feriod.

hundred odd millions of people the

Vocal-Take me away from the 6.30. p.m.. English Informational nation still would not approach the Subscribers and

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> River. Vocal-Young and Healthy

The Four Musketeers. Orchestra-Moon Hong..... ·Al- bert Sandler and his Orches- tra

19.13-10.30pm,Debroy Somers

Band..

The Open Road—A Hiking Med-

ley (arr. Debroy Bomers), What's Yours?A Convival Med-

ley arr. Debruy Borners). 1030 pm. Close Down

BERLIN PROGRAMME.

12.43 pm

Dia Announcement (Geim, Engl German Folk Bong

Period

7D., Dinner Music.

7.30 p.m., Malabon Bugar Company Sponsorship. Mo and Noah. 7.45 p.m., Ynchausti -y Cla. Pro

gramme.

8 p... Request. 8.30 p.m..

No admonition that officials should

refrain from "squeeze" is includ- tion available, motoring fací. ed among the 96 rules, he points lities," suitable shopping

If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the

out, yet this is a fundamental re- quirement. "To save the country centres, etc. and restore prosperity, it is neces-, Chevolet Jamboree "sary," Dr. Hu writes, "to depend Pacific Commercial Co. her upon knowledge and ability rolet Orchestra. Saxe bnequalities which are far removed Sextette, String Ens bla. from the meze buttoning of but Lorine Nash, Johnny" Hürris, tons and the correct arrangement Ramon Mendoza," and Guest of chopsticks. To suggest that this utmost assistance and the movement will enable us to avenge latest available information on 9.30 p.m. Dance Programme Chev- | our national disgrace is surely to zarad

bring upon us the ridicule of the all subjects of enquiry will be

placed at their disposal,

Artists.

rolet Orchestra.

10.30 p.m., Sign' or,

"world"?

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