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1-2.16 p., European Programma 1 p.m., Local Time and Weather
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1.03 pm, Recorded Music 130 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins.
Rugby Press News, etc. RCEORDED PROGRAMME LIGHT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
Brahmsiana........
Herman Flack
and his Orchestra. Saschinka (Schirmann)
tra
SEPTEMBER 20, 1934.
JAVA FLIGHT THRILL
From Palembang To Sourabaya
VERY QUIET MEETING
Shanghai Football
Association.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions.
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Singapore, Sept. 13
Shanghai, Sept. 14 Two members of the Bourabaya
For sub a very big concern as it has Flying Club on their way by air become, the Shanghai Football Asso- to the opening of the new sero-
ciation had a remarkably quiet and dromu at Brastagi have arrived in formal annual meeting, yesterday Singapore. Each is flying solo.
evening, in the Cathedral School. MË. They are Mesars Krayenhoff and Rupert Grimshaw, President of this, Beck. Mr. Krayenhoff is the in Sanghai-at one time he had FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1934 asof several other sporting associations representative
Asiatic Soccer, hockey, and tennis altogether
of
the
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COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.
HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON,
Petroleum Company in Java -opened with a few words of con-
Mr. Krayenhoff is flying a low- | gratulation on a most successful season, i wing monopisne of the type used expressed hope for an equally good | Marek weber and His Orches Capt. Neville Stack a few days one to come, and made an appeal to all AT THE SALES ROOM, NO. 85,
when he created a record by flying to give every possible support to the from London to Copenhagen and
referees."
Mr. G. A Forshaw, a contemporary back, a distance of 1,400 miles in
reteran and an equally hard worker 10 hours 54 minutes. It is a Miles in the cause of sport, paid tribute to Hawk Major. Mr. Krayenhoff's Mr. Grimshaw for all he had done for machine, which is a "Miles Hawk the Association, especially in such a Fitted with a Cyrus III engine in trying season as the last, and proposed his own.
his re-election as President, which was carried by acclamation.
La Siesta (Barcarolle) (Norton) The Orasshopper's (Bucaloss!)...
The Palladium Orchestra. Pianoforte Bolos (a) Caprice
(Gluck)
Fantalsle (b)
Impromptu (Chopin, Op. 66) Bauer,
Farold
of the The
Took Off In Mist
The fight of these two men from LIGHT OPERA
Palembang to Singapore was an Vocal Qems-Veronique Messa-adventurous one. They took off in ger)......Columbia Light Opera a thick mist and lost each other.
Each decided to land at Djambi Company.
and did so almost together! Sélection-The Yeomen
They intend flying on to Medan Guard (Sullivan)
on Friday morning. To-day Mr. Krayenhoff's machine is being inspected by members of the Royal Singapore F.C. which is intending to purchase one of the same type. Mr. Beck is flying a Gypsy Moth.
Band of H. M. Coldstream
Guards " Vocal Gems-The Pirates of Pen- zabee (Gilbert and Sulliyan) .....Columbia Light Opera Company.. 1.
2.15 p.m., Close down.
JAZZ RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO
" "ZEK. PROGRAMME” 8-8 p.m., European Programme. 6-7 pm A relay of the Hong Kong from Hotel Dance Orchestra
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the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden (by courtesy of the Management)
7 p.m... Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quata- tions.
7.08-7.30 p.m.. Band Selections from
Орета.
La Traviata-Drinking song and
Gypsy Chorus (Verdi) Creatore's Band.
Faust (Gounod... The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach)
The and of H. M. Cold- stream Guards. 7.30-8. p.m., From the Studio.
A Jazz Flanb, "and Banjo Recital by Doreen Ma, Pomping Vila and Fred Carpio.
8 pm. Local Time and
Report.
8:03-10:30
Concert
weather
p.m.,
Chinese Studio
10
Selection-The
Flame.
Song of the
Selection The Cuckoos (Kalmar's ...... Van Phillips and his Con- cert Band, Song--Zigeuner ("Bitter Sweet"
(Coward) .......... Peggy wood (Soprano).
Vocal Gems-Ball at the Savoy
.......Light. Opera Company. p.m.. Close down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMIS
9.45 p.m., Time Signal from Big
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Ben. News Bulletin.
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11 p.m., A recital by the Wireless Singers, conductor. Leslie Woodgate; Francis Sutton (or- gan). from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London.) 10.45 pm., A running commentary
on the Senior Grand Prix,
Belfast Wireless 11.15 p.m., The
Orchestra. conductor, E. God- frey Brown: Tina Bonifacio (harp), from a Belfast studio. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 3.45 p.m.)
12.15 am.. Dance Music.
9.30 p.m., Reuter Press Bulletins. pin, News Bulletin.
London 1 p.m., Stock and Com-1.15-145 am.. Reginald Dixon at the organ of the Tower Ball- modity Quotations.
room, Blackpool.
News,
10.30 p.m., Reuter, Press Bulletins,
Rugby Mid-day Press Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations, follow-
BERLIN PROGRAMME
Mesura. F. S. Bridges, J. A. Quayle, H. G. Reed, and
L. Sung were elected Vice-Presidents, and Mesars. T. W. R. Wilson; G. Chow, H. F. Marshall, and T. Crockdale. members of the Council.
A Modest Effort Mr. Grimshaw, drawing attention to the fact that Mr. Forshaw hud relinquished the office of Vice-Pres ident, said they could not afford to lose him entirely, for it was largely owing to Mr. Forshaw that the Asso ciation came into being. He proposed that he be elected an honorary life member. This also was carried by acclamation."
Mr. Forshaw remarked that he started playing football in Shanghai in 1907 and continued for many. years. He admitted that, with Capt.
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Os VIEW From THURSDAY, The 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1934,
I. M. Barrett, he had a hand in forming a Football Association for Shanghai, but it was a modest effort, TERMS Cash on DeliveryY. and it had grown out of all recogni tion and far beyond anything of which they dreamed.
for more referees. He said that a few Mr. G.L. Aitchison made an appeal
old players were doing all the work and it had come to a state when they scarcely ever had a chance to get off and watch a game on their own. Classes for instruction of referees were being formed and he hoped they would be well patronised and that more men would come forward and share in the refereeing.
MRS. MOLLISON IN COURT
Alleged Motoring Offences
(Special Air Mail Services
London, Sept. 5 Mr. Amy Mollison, appeared at Bow-street police court to-day, to
LAMMEKT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
The Fleet Air Arm
(Special Air-Mall Service),
London, Sept. b.
One of the two new flights for the Fleet Air Arm which, as stated by the Secretary for Air in his Memorandum are to be formed during the current financial year will be known as No. 406 Flight. It will provide aircraft of the Hawker Osprey type for the cruisers Ajax, Arethusa, and Galatea all of which have been launched during the past six months.
The last fight formed for the Fleet- Air Arm was No. 407, for the Sooand Cruiser Squadron, in home waters. No. 408, on the other hand, is intend- been announced that the Ajax is go to South America in place of the York, which has a Fairey III.F aircraft,
ed by New York Opening Quo-s p... Dja -Announcement (Ger answer summonses accusing her ofed for service abroad. It has already
tations.
10.40 p.m., Close Down
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8.30-10 p.m., European Recorded Programme from ZE.K. on frequency of 640 c.'s 8.30-8.55 p.m., A B.B.C. Recorded
Programme.
"ELLAN VANNIN THROUGH
THE AGES."
Malcolm 'Frost.
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man, English)
German Folk Song
Programme-Forecast (German.
English)
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9.15 p.m., Music and Topical Events 9.45 pm.. News Bulletin (English) 10 p.m. Relayed from Frankfurt:
Hour of the World
11 p.m., Travels and Adventures: Elfriede Janecke tells of a jolly motor-trip
A Manx National Programme written and produced in the London Studios of the British 11.15 p.m.. News Bulletin (German) Broadcasting Corporation by 11.30 p.m., Potpourris from Ger- man "Operas: The Berlin. Na- tionalsocialist Orchestra, con- ducted by Franz Winter' 12.15 a.m., News Bulletin (English) 12.30 am.. Dja close down-(Ger-
man, English),
Mus.c by Gerrard Williams based
on traditional airs.
CAST
Robert Spealght Narrator.
Harman Graisewood-Narrator.
Foster Richardson Baritone.
James Topping Tenor.
The B.B.C. Wireless Chorus and
RADIO MANILA
the Orchestra conducted by 5 p.m., Studio Musical Varieties-
Leslie Woodgate.
8.55-9.12 p.m., Concert Waltzes,
Bernie Nolasco, Pattea and Lources Carvajal, Ramon No- vales and Ting Ibanez.
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Over the Waves (Juventine 5.30 p.m., Studio Presentation-Rio
Danube Waves (Ivanovicl)
Rosas) ...
international Con-
cert Orchestra.
Rita, assisted by. Miguel Velar- de, Jr.
The Merry Widow (Franz Lehar) | 5.45 p.m., Dollar ss. President My Hero-The Chocolate Soldier Pierce Orchestra Programine (O. Strauss) Paul White-6.10 p.m., Engish Informational man and his Orchestra.
Period,
Period;
9.12-9.30 p.m., Planoforte Rectral 6.30 pm, English Informational
by Wilhelm Backhaus, 1-(a) Moment Musicals in
Minor
(b) Impromptu in B flat. Op. 142, No.: 3.-Schubert: 2-(a) Revolutionary Study, Op. 10, No. 12-Chopin. (b) Study in F Major
Chopin.
7 p.m., Alexander the Mystic. 7.15 pm. Reuter Soap Programme -Lorine Nash Johnny Harris and Lina Flor.
7.30 p.m., Associated Charities. 7.35 pm. H Billy Period» 7.45 pm.. Modern American Piano Compositons-A Avelino.
3-(a) Frelude und Study in C8 p.m.. Say it with Musle-Car-
Majof Chopin...
men and Cielito Franquelli
(b) Chromatic Study in A 8.15 p.m. Requests.
Mince Chopin,"
9.30 pm, Renter Press Bulletins. London 1 pm, Stock and Com- modity Quotations. 9.35-10 p.m. Musical Comedy.
Song Wanting You The New
Moon") (Romberg) tence Tibbett (Baritone)."
8,30 pm, Guest Artist Programine Dialect Songs Abundio C, Ibanez.
8.45 p.m., Block Quotations. 8.50 p.m.. Musical Interlude.
9 pm. KZRM Musicale conducted
by Lorine Nash.
10.30 p.m., Bign of
motoring offences on Victoria Em bankment, on, May 1.
The case had been adjourned several times owing to Mrs. Mollison's absence in America
It was alleged that she drove dan
without care and gerously and attention; failed to stop after an accident, sad failed to report the accident to the police.
Mrs. Mollison was accompanied by her husband, Mr. "Jim" Mollison.
Mr. W. L. Sanders prosecuted and Mr Laurence Vine was for the de- fence. The court was crowded.
At present the Fleet Air Arm in- cludes 15 squadrons of about 150 first- line aircraft. The two Bights to be added are equivalent of one squadron of 12 aircraft. The total of 171 is very small in comparison with that of the naval aircraft of foreign Powers, particularly the United States, which has recently passed a Bill to increase the establishment of its Naval Air Service from 1,000 to 2,184 aircraf within the next five years.
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