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1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

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7.08-7.30 p.m.-Light Opera.

Vocal Gems The Yeomen of the

Guard (Gupert and Sullivan) -Columbia Light Opera Com- pany.

Pinafore

THE LAND OF THE FREE

Sir Kingsley Wood

Praises Britain

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(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Aug. 9.

LONDON NOTES

A

(Special Air-Mail Service)

The Times," in discussing the

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

problems PUBLIC AUCTION

Conference, to-day suggests that

the prospects of the Conference. might be brightened by

each

"ecuntry's abandoning Axed ratios THE Undersigned have received.

and simply undertaking not build above a certain limit within

to

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Sir Kingsley Wood, the Poeta specified period of years. By fixed ratios is evidently meant the master-Gerenal, wie spoke at a National Government fote at 5-5-3 ratio in battleships laid Eltham, said that at the present down at Washington in 1922 for time we needed stout hearts, cool Great Britain, the United States. heads and undisayed endeavour and Japan respectively, though WEDNESDAY, for ali that made for civilisation, another kind of ratio cruisers humanity, security and peace.

In Austria. political murder, deliberately callcus, had done ita foul work. It was one more terri ble example of a system which could only flourish by the use of methods which inspired loathing and horror fin every decent man.

and woman.

and other craft may have been established London Naval Treaty

ratio

expressing Itself tonnage and categories.

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If the battleship ratio alone, is meant there seems no doubt that VALUABLE official opinion (outside the Ad- Upheaval, unrest and disturban-miralty) would be very reluctant ces existed in many parts of the to see that ratio go. Moreover, it world, and in some there had been is not felt that any reasons have a disappearance altogether of or

emerged why the Washington ONE GIBSON REFRIGERATOR dered liberty, dictatorship having ratio should be surrendered volun- taken its place.

On View 120M TUESDAY, THE 28TH AUGUST, 1984.

religious

the TERMS:-CABH ON DELIVERY,

The maintenance of Parliamentarily and so far in advance of the Selection The Mikado (Bullitary Government, the right of each Conference.

Japan's Position van)-The Band of H.M. Cold-citizen to take his proper part in

deciding the policy and destiny of It is pointed out that though stream Guards.

his country, depended in no small the Japanese 'Government may not Vocal Gems-E.M.S.

with Britain be entirely content degres to-day on Great (Gilbert and Sullivan)-Col-- and her great sister nation across 5-5-3 ratio they have not yet umbia Light Opera Company.

the sea

put forward any alternative» cer- -Individual "a freedom, 7.30-8 pm-Variety..

Plano Solos-Medley of Marches liberty and a safe and secure life tainly not that of parity with Great Britain and the United were surely the birthright of every

States. While, therefore. the man and woman, and yet they were in peril in many parts of the world, Japanese Government have still to But they would never perish in this table their figures for next year's country sa long as we steadfastly Naval Conference, it is urged that maintained our British Constitui discussion of the merita or "de- tion, our well-tried system of merits of the ratio methol of Organ Solos-Broadway Thru' a Government and our dencratic | limitation could well be left until

-Rale da Costa.

Song Sans Tol-Tango Chante, Song St Petite-Mile. Lucienne

Boyer (Soprano). Organ Solos-Take a Chance,

(Selection).""

Keyhole

Casey.

(Selection)-Terrence methods.

Song--It's only a Paper Moon. Song-Th's is Romance-Conrad

Thibault (Baritone.) Plano Solo-The Queen was in

the Parlour.

Plano

one more Solo Just Chance-Rale da Costa.

8 pm Local Time and Weather.

Report.

8.03-8.50 p.m.-From the Studio.

Dance Music by the Band of

R.MS. "Ranpura."

1. How.

Programme

2. By a Waterfall.

3. Puddin' Head Jones.

4. Honeymoon Hotel.

5. Gather Lip Rouge while you

may:: +

6. My Moonlight Madonna.I 7. Everything I Have is Yours. B. In a Shelter from a shower. 9. Riding on a Haycart Home. 10. You're such a comfort to me.

11. Plano Solos-Medley, 12. OL' Pappy.

13. Little Dutch Mill.

14. Over on the Sunny Side. 15. Adorable.

EARL GREY ON AIR FORCE PLAN

the Japanese delegation comes to London in October.

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LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

NOTES ON THE

FAR, FAR EAST!

Besides, if countries are to pled- By Joe E. Brown

go themselves not to build beyond

a certain level, whether national

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needs or security dictate the level, Hollywood, Calli-Smart people. what is that but establishing an-those Chinese. Don't let any other "ratio?

body tell you otherwise. People (Special Air Mall Service)

JULES ROMAINS THE PLUMBER have been saying that to me and London, Aug. 9. M. Jules Romains, the well- Tve been saying that to others Speaking at a Conservative gat-known French writer, has a for a long time in a kidding way. bering at Lesbury, Northumber

Now I know it's on the level.

land, yesterday, Earl Grey said meticulous regard for matters of

to recall his After a couple of months in the

that the National

Government detail. Desiring might have lost some supporters student days at the Ecole Normale Orient I know that all the brains

went there who thought that all chances of Superieure, he

the in the world aren't "concentrated. disarmament had been sacrificed ather day to refresh his memory in the white race.

When one looked at the extra ordinary superiority of the Air Forces of the Continent, and con- sidered that Britain was only going to build another, 50, that was, he thought, a sign that whatever slee they might desire, they did not want to do anything which might encourage the idea that we were in favour of war.

16. Sitting on a Backyard Fence, other countries 17. Butter Fingers.

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because the Government had an- He asked to be shown to his old I think I've always had a hunch nounced their decision to build sa den, explaining that he wanted to that was so. I've always want- many as 30 more aeroplanes before discover its precise dimensiona ed to go to China and Japan and the next election. -

with the help of a tape measure. get acquainted in those countries. "Here is Jules Romains, who has It was to have been a honeymoon Arst but time sort of come to do a little work," said the trip at secretary to the student occupant, slipped by for sixteen years and my wife and I just never got and then left them.

The student took ng notice of around to go. Sometimes it was M. Romains, but when the novelist money we lacked, and sometimes had been busy taking measure- it was babies or lack of time or ments for a few minutes the youth just plain having to work for a looked up and said:

living that interfered. Our Government had had to face

"By the way, that is not, every- But a few months ago I put my exactly the sarme difficulties

Other Govern- thing. While you are here you foot down hard and said I was rients had crashed, but ours had might as well look into the central going to China or else, and I was because they had the good heating, which is not working going to insist that Mrs. Brown sense not to try short cuts. The very well, and at the door, which go with me just to make "good A guy On those early promises. 20. This Little Figgle went to attempting of short cuts in their does not close properly. -

despair had brought other countries He had taken him for a plum- can't be a piker about his wedding Market.

ber. Lu grief.

trip forever. BETTER THAN THE BABUS And it was worth going across I have received communication all that water just to see that which should make masters of people on the other side of the Pidgin-and Babu-English look to world are not as diverent from their laurels.

Us as the old MacMillan geo- It comes from the Press Office graphies painted them. I couldn't of the Levant Fair of Bari, "beg- find a single good reason why the ging for kind publicstion."

Chinese and Japanese can't be Here is a paragraph, spelt as friends with us and with each received.

other.

In a lot of ways they're way

18. Snowball.

19. How can I be sure of you.

21. No Thrill

22. Meet me in the Gloaming.

23. True.

Medley,

24. Savoy Scottish

(Goodnight). $8.50-9.m.-Planoforte Solos by

Wilhelm Backhaus.

1. Moment 'Musicale in F Minor

(Schubert), N

2. Impromptu in B Flat, Op. 142,

No. 3. (Schubert).

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STRASBOURG FAIR

[Special to the 'Hong Hong Daily Press" (Copyright.)]

Strasbourg, Aug. 22. Preparations for the Strasbours European Fair to be inaugurated on September 1 are in full swing. A large hall has been reserved for the automobile industry, and this London 1 pm. Stock and Com- year there will also be agricul- tural exhibitions. There Wit De modity Quotations...

1 an" Important programme of at- 9.50-10:15 pm-Konzert Fur

Klavier in D-Moll (Bach) tractions. organised by the Com- played by Edwin Fischer mission des Fetes de la Foire. A (Pianoforts) and Orchestra.. great aerial demonstration has 1st Movement-Allegro.

been arranged for September 1 upon the occasion of the formal inauguration. The new port will be festively decorated for the oc- casion. The number of exhibi tions far exceeds that of preceed

2nd Movement-Adagio. 3rd Movement-Allegro. (These Records-Kindly loaned by a listener); 10.15-10.30 pm-Light Orchestral

Music.

ing years.

"Die schohe Galathea" Over-Transocean Kuo Min.

ture (Suppe)

Arthur

Bodanzky von der Metropoli tan Opera, New York.mit gro-- bem Symphonie-Orchester.

Apache Dance (Offenbach).-

La Golondrina (The Swallow)

9-9.30 p.m., A Military Band Con

cert

BERLIN PROGRAMME

(Serradell)-Victor Salon Org.p.m., Dja Announcement (Ger-

**chestra,

10.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Mid-day Press Newa further London and Stock and

man, English)*-* German Folk Song Preview of Programme' (German.

Engkah)

Commodity Quotations, follow-9.15 p.m., Clemens Schmalstich

ed by New York Opening Quotations;

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME ·

7.p.m., Time Signs from Big Ben.

An organ recital.

Sextet in A flat major Martha Flemming-Hornick:

Tarantella

The Wind Instrument Music

Union Horst Hasper 9.45 p.m. Latest News (English).

pm. Concert by the Berlin

Philharmonic Orchestrá.

7.30 pm, The BBC. Dance Or-10 chestra, directed by Henry

Hall

8 p.m. Time Signal from Green-

wwich

11 pm, Latest News (German) 11.15 p.m., The German Woman. at

Home and Abroad

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chestra,

directed by John 11.45 pm, Latest News (English) Bridge, from Manchestra 12 midnight, Dja Bign Of. (Ger

man, Bogilany

This saturation of the dis

ponible space in the ample Fair ahead of us. Of course they have Quarters is verified with con- had forty or fifty centuries more siderable anticipation when we to figure things out. It's sort of put same in comparison with a shock to an American' to dis- that of last year's partecipa- cover that a wise old Chinese re tions, and it is the natural con- gards the whole three hundred clusion of the evolutive process years of American history as an of this Institution that Ands in "experiment," interesting but not the reality of its reasons of exis-in existence long enough yet to tance, the concomitance of the prove anything. elements that have accelerated

the organising proceeding.

Nothing is well established, ac cording to a Chinese, until after Evidently all" is well with the the first thousand years. The Bari International Fair, which, I only trouble with the theory is told, occupies a position of that nobody ever lives to prove it. major importance in exhibitions of its kind.

a

́PIANIST'S DAUGHTER

WEDS

I think I mat hundreds of Chinese and Japanese who speak English. I know a few Americans who speak the Oriental languages but not many. Um not recom- mending that every American child be taught to speak Chinese,

Miss Nadine Hambourg but it might not be a bad idea for Marries University Lecturer

(Special Air Mail, Service)

a few of them to learn the world's oldest language. I wish I could, but the words just won't it in my mouth. --

London, Aug. 1. The younger generations in Miss Nadine Hambourg, the Asla have the same advanced 23-year-old daughter of Mr. Mark views about most things that we Hambourg, the pianist, and the have. They know a lot more Hen. Mrs. Hambourg, was married

un Saturday at Marylebone Regis about our country than we know. ter Office to MT. Thomas Humphrey about theirs. And they have the Marshall & University lecturer, good taste to be amused rather Mr. Marshall is a widower, aged than angry when an American Mr Mark Hambourg, with his customs, history or religion.

wowparades his ignorance of their

usual wide-awake hat, and a yellow. Probably you've guessed, by now. rose in his button hole, was present that I liked the Chinese and with his wife and their three other Japanese and you probably know daughters, Soma, Daria, and Michael A

They laugh Miss Hambourg wore a pale blue; ensemble timed with navy blue, Why should

ent of the Colony and a navy blue hat

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