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London, Oct. 17.
The armorial bearings of the RAF. College at Cranwell, which wa's opened by the Prince of Wales, are unusually appropriate. The legend, "Superna petimus, with its suggestion of adventure the upper air, is only one ex- ample of the heraldic ingenuity which has been displayed.
NOVEMBER 6, 1934.
DIARY OF LOCAL TO-DAY'S RADIO
EVENTS
To-day
Tuesday, November 6. Anniversaries and Holidays:- Devali Day. Indian New Year. Election Day. USA; St. Leonard
Cinemas
King's:-"Son Of Kong." Queen's:-"She Loves Me Not" Central:-"Love Never Again" Oriental:-"Bottoms Up" World:-"Murder At The
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1-2.10 p.m. (Approx:-European
Programme, 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
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FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1934
AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
1.03 p.m.-Recorded Programme. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Vanities" Rugby Press News, etc., Cranwell's name is derived from Lee:-"Her Highness Commands." 140 p.m.-A Relay of the Rotary the twelfth-century family de Alhambra:-"Parole. Girl"
Club Tiffin Speech from the Cranewel, whose coat of arms in- Majestic:-"Shadows Of
Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden cluded the three Cranes which
Sing Sing" -Mr. A. B. Reynolds on "Basic, have been incorporated in the Star:-"Little Miss Marker."
English" College arms.
Meetings:-English Association, 2.10 p.m.-(Approx:)-Close Down. Helena May: Girls: Gullo, St. An- 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programine. drew's Hall, 5.30 p.m.; Cralgengo-7-10.45 p.m.-European Programi- wer Annual. 5.30 p.m.; St. drew's Church Mothers Union. 7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota- A QUANTITY or MACHINERY 2-43 pm.
tions, London and New York
As cranes are migratory birds that make long-distance fights, they are appropriate in the re- presentation of an aerodrome which has always been used for Service efforts of this kind...
HMS. DAEDALUS
The asure or heraldic blue of the bearings is naturally to be identified with the sky, while the introduction of the figure of Daedalus rias a double signif- caace.
Not only is it associated with the mythical Greek who fashioned wings for himself and his son Icarus; it recalls the name given to Cranwell Aerodrome when it was established as a war-station cf the R.N.A.S.
Its official description by the Admiralty was "H.M.S. Daedalus," and the aerodrome buildings were actually laid out in the form of a battleship.
THE BUCKFAST MONKS
p.m.
...
An-
Miscellaneous:-Rotary Tian, Hongkong Hotel: Claims against the Estate of Harry Johnson, due. S. & S. Vocational Training. 5.30
Moon:-IX Moon, 30th Day.
Principal Mally Inward from Europe via Siberia. by Chenonceaux. Outward Air Mail for Europe by Chenonceaux 10.30 a.m.; Steamer. 11.30a.m.
Sports Hockey. Mamak Tournament, Royal Engineers University (Sookunpoo), 4.15 p.m.; RASC, v. Police (U.S.R.C. ground), 415 p.m.; Friendly Matches. YM-C.A. v. Roy-. al signals Y.M.C.A. ground). 5.15 p.m.
V:
Meetings-Craigengower c. c.: 5.30 p.m.; Kowloon Chess Club (Central British School), 5.30 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.30 a.m. Sunset:-5.44:
p.m.
In alluding the other day to the monks of Buckfast Abbey as be- longing to a house which Was originally German, I had in mind the fact that the drst Abbot since the dissolution of the religious Rooms noon. houses in 1539 was the former German novice, Dom Boniface King's:-"Son Of Kong." Natter..
Queen's:-"Aunt Sally"
Tides: High at 8.59 and 20.35 Low at 2.30 and 14-12.
Wednesday, November 17 Auctions-Contents in Bill of Sale No. 16, 1934, China, Auction
Cinemas
But
the original community Central:-"Chinese Picture" which refpunded Buckfast was, so Oriental:-"The Kennel far as its professed members were concerned, entirely French. It was they who were concerned with the foundation-stane laid in October, 1884.
The foundation- stone of the church was laid in 1907, and the present church is the work of 25 years-a remarkable achievement, which makes it easier to under-
stand how the mediaeval builders worked.
On the completion of the tower or possibly before-it is hoped, I hear from Buckfast, to proceed with the building of the chapter- house, a monastery guest-house, and other necessary additions.
OXFORD'S - FIRST M.A
St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford, where the Archbishop of Canterbury opened an extension, has but an cxiguous link with St. Edmund of Abingdon, the first known M.A. of Oxford.
Sing Sing"
Murder Case" World:"Men In White" Lee-The Invisible Man” Alhambra: "Parole Girl" Majestic:-"Shadows Of
Star:Glamour"
Dances Ballors' and Home.
Lectures. St. John Nursing De- tachment, Volunteer Headquarters.
Boldlers"
5.30 p.m.
Meetings-Victoria Chess Club. Lane Crawford's 5.15 pm. Wo-i men's Guild, Kowloon Union Church, 10 am.; Tao Fong Shan English Service. 8 p.m. Chinese General Chamber of Commerce. Monthly Committee Meeting. Chamber's Headquarters, 3 p.m.
Miscellaneous. - Débate, Euro- pean YMCA. 9 p.m. HK. Union Church Social to Servicemen, 7:30 p.m.; St. Stephen's College Prize- giving. 3 p.m.; Whist Drive Sea- men's Institute, 9 p.m. '.
Moon-New Moon, 0.44 p.m. X
The hall Was traditionally Moon, 1st Day. founded by Edmund Rich, after- wards Archbishop, in 1226, but it came into historical existence only in 1559.
Edmund and Frideswide-with the dubious addition of Aldute, of whom nothing at all is known- All the short roll of Oxford's saints. Only of Edmund authentic details recorded,
he
are
and
was evidently "a stimulating character.
"So study he used to tell his puplis, "as 1f you were to live for over; so live(að if you were to die to-morrow."
JAMES IL. IN TROUBLE' After nearly 250 years, Grinling „Gibbons's brass statue of James I. in Roman costume, which stands at the west front of the Admiralty. has fallen a victim to London's smoke.
Yesterday I noticed a man on a ladder applying a brace and bit to the small of his Majesty's back.
Such an indignity called for some explanation,
The London atmosphere, I was told, has eaten innumerable holes into the robe which the monarch
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Principal Mails Outward for Europe via Suez. by Agamemnon, 1.30 p.m...
Sports
Hockey.
-
Mamak Tournament, Royal Signals v. HMS. Whitshed. 4.15 p.m.; R.AS.C. -Y-
HM8. Keppel (Navy, Ground, King's Park), 4.15 p.m
Meetings Victoria Chess Clut (Lane. Crawford's Restaurant) 5.30 p.m.
Social Functions-At Home." Ladies' Section. European TMG A., 3.30 pm. »
Rugby Club "A" v. Royal : Ar- |- tillery (Club Ground), 5:15 pm.
Sunrise 530 am. Sunset-5.43 p.m.
Tides High at 9.50 and 21.04. Low at 3.12 and 14.44.
Thursday, November 8 Anniversaries and "Holidays Beginning of Winter L-tung); Ramadan (Mouth of
Abstinence observed by Moslems).
Auctions 8.8. Cheung On. China Auction Rooms 3. p.m.
Cinemas" King's Finishing School" Queen's"Aunt Bally' Central:-"Chinese Picture" Oriental: The Kennel
Murder Case"
Bing Bing"
is wearing, and the operator was World: Men In White" drilling into the cavities like a Lee The Invisible Man" dentist, and alling the holes in Alhambra Parole Girl" with a suitable composition.
MajesticShadows. Of
StarGlamour"," Sir Stafford Cripps's complaint Meetings - Ladies,' RAK.G.C. that there is too much political Helena May, 11 am, Toc H. Bo- apathy in this country reminds me cial, Lane Crawford's, 5-7 pm; of a definition of that term I once Theosophical Society, 6 p.m.; Wo- beard given by Sir Charles Petria: men's Fellowship St. Andrew's
· "Political apathy is the failure Hall, 3 p.m., N. C, O., Volunteer
of the public to accept politicians Headquarters.
at their own estimation,"
Moon-X Moon, 2nd Day,
me.
tions.
AT THRIE SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET,
Stock and Commodity Quata-or THE CHINESE FOREIGN KNITTING Co., OF CHINA LTD., 7.08-7.25 pm. Lyric Suite (Gries) BEDFORD ROAD, TAI KOK..
(Op. 54)-Royal Albert Hall.
Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald...
·∙1. Shepherd Boy.
2. Norwegian Rustic March.
3. Nocturne.
4. March of the Dwarfs,
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
725-8.15 p.m.-
Variety.
Piano Solo-Can't we talk it over Piano Solo-Now that you're Gone-Carroll Gibbons with his Boy friends. Vocal-My Songs from the Shows
-Marie Burke (Soprano). Vocal Musketeers Melodies No.
1-The Four Musketeers. Waltz Sweet Hawaiian Dream
Girl.
Waltz Underneath the Blue Hawaiian Skies-The Hawalian Marimba Players.
Organ Soles-Broadway Thru' a
Keyhole.
Organ. Bolos Take a chance-
Terance Casey.
Vocal Duet-Mood Indigo. Vocal Duet-I cover, the Water- front-Layton and Johnston. Plano Solns-Music in the Air-
Medley-Rate da Costa, 845-828 pm-Violin Solos by
Fritz Kreisler. S
1. Randino (On theme by
Beethoven) (Kreisler), X!
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3rd Movement - Allegro
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Conducter J. Anderson: Miller;
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Claude Hulbert; Reginald Pur-
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con 10.35 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commolty Quotations, follow- ed by New York Opening Quotations.
Lt. Colonel C. H. Kuhne, D.SO
(Pianoforte)
Ballet Bing we and Chant it"
(35) (1595)-Thomas Mosley. Ayro "Rest, Sweet Nymphs''--- Francis Bilkinston.
"
10.45 pm-Close. Down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME 9.00 pm.-Opening Announcement
Dis.
German Folk Song.
From The Flist Book of Bongs
and Ayres" (1805). Allegro in C Minor--(Suite No. 9.15 p.m.-Light, Music.
2)-Scarlatti.
. Programme Forecast (Germán,
English).
-Lt-Colonel O. H. Kuhne,
Ayre "Come Away, Come Sweet
Love John Dowland. From "The First Book of Bongs or Aptes of Four, Parts, Lon- don" (1597).
Ballet "What- saith my Dainty Darling?" (a5) -595)-Thomas Morley. Madrigal-Fair Phylls I Baw]
(a4) (1599) John Farmer). Plano Solos:- Sarabande (1720) Anthony
Young,
Rigadoon (1785)-Peter Lee. of. Putney.
An Ayre (1711) - "Jeremiah
Clarke.
Lt.-Colonel.C. H. Kuhne. Motet The Silver Swan" (a5)
(1012) Orlando Gibbons Madrigal "Down "the
Corina Trips" (25) (1618)
Hills
Thomas Bateson. 9.80. pm Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 pm Block and Cofri- modity Quotations, 9.35-10.35 p.m.-
A B.B.C. Programme.
“POSTMAN'S KNOCK"
New and Original Musical Comedy written by Clande Hulber, Espt England and John Watt with music by
Bydney Baynes and his Bard.
9.30 p.m. Germany's Oldest and Youngest Air Pilots: Hans Grade and Miss Rosellese
Zilch.
9.45pm-News in English. 10.00 pm"Music and Love," Selections from the Operetta by Johannes Müller,
11.15 pin-News in German, 11.30 p.m.Variety programme with
Dance Music Interludes. 12.15 p.m-News in English. 12.30 p.m.-Close down-Dja
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME
3.15 pm-Big Ben, A Miscellane-
ous programme.
4.00 pim-Meet Tiger Standish. Presented by his Creator, Bid- ney Horler, RI
Greenwich Time Signal at 8.15
am
don
4.15 pm Quentin Maclean, at the Organ of the Trocadero Cine- ma. Elephant and Castle, Lon- Homage March, Sigurs Jorsaltar (Grieg), Aloma (Bowers) Spanish Serenade, Lolita (Buz-Pecca)Four In- dien Love Lyrica (Amy-Wood- forde-Finden). One Love (Schertzinger)?
of
the Water Nymphi. (from the
Tone Post Finlandia (Bibe Bus),
5.00 The News
5.14 p.mClose dow
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