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1935

TO-DAY'S RADIO One Shilling Per. Golfer Per AWHITE WOMAN

PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by Z.BW.

On 355 Metres

12.399.2.15 p.m-European pro-

250 pm Recorded mune.......

pm-Local time and weather

1

1.3003 Reuter Press Bulletins

Rugby Press news, etc 2.15 p. Close, downtim

12.

p.m.-Chinese programme. to là p.m-Buropean program®

to 1.30 pm Excerpts from Light, Overa and

Musical Comedy... Selection-Trial by Jury (Bulli-

Year For The Golf Union

BY HENRY LONGĦUBST

London, Nov. 25. Having tried for many years to | bury Cassar, I now come to praise him. In other words, having done my puny best to remove the Eng-

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almost every County Unign, and only one still definitely disenta

„INADEQUATE INCOME But even so, the income of the Ish Golf Union and all kinds quate, and you may take it that

English Union is somewhat inade

WITH CANNIBALS

WRECKED AND THEN ADOPTED BY NATIVE CHIEF

Strange Story In An Old Diary

organisations, and having come to 1.15 am--Hong Kong Hotel Or-realise that it is to be with us for it will not be long before it is pre-

....... chestratin

The strange tale of a woman ever and a day, I now appear be posed that we should follow the fore the court on its behalf

practice, already adopted with shipwrecked of New Guinea near- great success by the Irish Union, ❘ ly 90 years ago is related in a diary If golf had only remained à

of levying one shiling per year on recently published. of Thomas gentle pastime, to be enjoyed as a every golfer in the land to cover Henry Huxley, the scientist, wait- recreation by those who cared to like subscriptions to the County and ten when he was in the early brave the scorn of their fellow National Unions.

twenties, and assistant surgeon on citizens-and-play-th; all would have

Now, the price of a pint and aboard MS, Battlesnake. Mi been well St Andrews could have continued its despotic sway and we half of bitter, or half one golf Professor Julian Hurley-explains should all here been happy. Bural, or four duzeni peg tees, or that a notebook containing the lunch money for one caddle for diary of the Australian voyage was it was not to be.

one day is not a great deal to ask found fast year among the papers golfer to sacrifice once in every of his father, the late Dr. Lenard twelve months. Yet it seems to Huxley. evoke a great deal or opposition. He had Professor, „JUK BY it is dubbed a "boll tar," and the writes, "received an enormous mass golfer, who neither knows, nor a paper liters, drawings and cares what the money is for is in other material, belonging to my clted to protest against this in-grandfather and grandmother after warrantable imposition.

the death of the latter in 1913:::.

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Vocal Gems Jolly Roger, SelectionGlamorous Night Vocal Gems-Bitter Sweet- 7.30 to 8 pm

From the Studio...

A Little about the Dutch East Indies by Mr. D. V. Steaven

8 pmLocal time and weather re-

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porp.

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· 8.09 to 8.10 · n.m.-"Indian Love

Lyrics:

2.10 to 8.40.p

A flood of international matches, championships, trials, competitions of every kind, descended upon us, and it became 醬 question of *Organlar be swamped" So we organised (and whether we were right or wrong who shall any73, and here we are.

HALFPENNY · A YEAR The English Golf Union was

· forrned ・ at the invitation of St Andrews, though how potent a pistol its original members were able to hold-at-the head of the Selections by "The Music Mak- Royal and Ancient body I do not

From the Studio

8,40 to 9 pmmas 1994

Concert - Waltzės Pas Wine, Women and Song (Strauss) Moonlight on the Alster (Fetras) The Merry Widow (Lebar) Count of Luxembourg (Lebar). Amarettentanze- (GungD)REM

9 to 9.15pm-A Relay of the

Daventry News Bulletin (Copy right by Renter).

9.15 to 9.40 p.m

1

Variety mon Plano Solo Sweet Adeline-Ar- thur Young and Reginald Foresythe

4.

Song One Night of Love. Mas

ter Robert Harris (Boy Bo- prano),

Organ Solo The Blue Danube

Waltz-Reginald Fport.

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Vocal Duet l've told every little star Music in the Air-Lay- ton and. Johnstone. Song You and the Night, and the Music, Gracle Fields:: A Guitar Solo The World is wait ing for the Sunrise Len Fillis Vocal Me and the Old folks at

home The Hill Bites. 9.40 to 10 pm-

From the Studio

A Pianatorte Recital by Marina

Baretto

FROGRAMME

1. Liebestrium Liszt,

2. Prelude Rachmaninoff.

3. Nocturna, Chopla.

4. Prelude-Debussy's

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DmBig Beri: Reuter Press

Bulletins

10,10 to 10.30 p.m.--

Light Orchestral Music

Menuett (Beethoven).

Entr'acte Gavotte ("Mignon")

(Thomas).

In the Bhadows: (Finck).

Fairy Tale (Høyken)). :

St.

profess to say. Therefore, unt Andrews shows itself either capa- ble of taking over the functions assigned to the national Unions or inclined to do so. I. feel our duty to give these Unions our sup- port.

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Now the annual subscription demanded for the privilege of being affiliated to the Unions is on the basis of 10s. far every club in each county or an average of perhapsvid. per year per player. This, amid a national outery, was raised from Sa a few years ago.

Each club, however, subscribes also an annual sum to its County Union, which varies from 108, to 5 guineas, according to the financial position of the club and the rules

the county in which it is

situated.

It is now proposed by tre Eng- lish Union that the subscriptions payable to self from the County. Unions should average £1 per club instead of 108. It should be under stood of course, that it is not necessary that every club should pay £1. but that a county with ten clubs, for instance, should pay £10 to be raised from the various clubs in what proportion the Coun- ty Union may think.fit.

DUKE OF ARGYLL'S

HEIR MARRIES

Here, then, is what the money is for. If you will pay us, the English Golf Union (yes, I have the honour to be on its committee!), one shilling per year, we will ren- der you the following services:

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We will adjust every scratch score in the land, so that, if your handicapping_committee. kaowa - its job, all bandicaps will be on a uniform basta..

when during the last twelve mouth, they were hilly sorted

the notebook containing the diary was found among a group of old household accountbooks." **MES. THOMPSON/"

In this manuscript appears, 821 account of Huxleys meeting with Mrs. Thompson" af New Guinea in -1849,

She was with a party of natives a white woman dizngured by

We will set up the Board of dirt and the effect of the sun on Greenkeeping Research in her almost uncovered body;" her bigger and better way than its face was nevertheless.clean limited funds alloy at the moengust, and before the men had ment.

time to recover from their asta- ishment she advanced towards them and in besitating, broken language cried: I am a Christian

-I:am ashamed Kabataan voit

We will pay the expenses of our team against Scotland, Ing farid and

Wales, just as those countries - have done for many years for their own teams.

According to her tale she was born in Aberdeer, emigrating to Australia with her father, a tm- smith, when she was eight:

She was taken on board and told her story, half-in Scottish, half in We will pay all, the expenses of native dialect, for she had been so an the county Unions though. Ing among these peple tas near- .. of course, we shall not interferely to forget her mother tongue." with their jurisdiction as to how their money to be spent,

We will contribute on your be- half to the Ryder Cup Walker Cup and PGA. Benevolent funds. BECOME A MEMBER according to our discretion.

Owing to his habits his business Furthermore we will guarantee declined and she left secretly when she was teen or sixteen, made never to sak you for any more money for any other purpose in her way to Moreton Bay with her lover, a sailor. and there married the future.

him. After eighteen months, how- This you may have for adding ever, the pain, set out, with thres the sum of one shilling to your men on an expedition to an island antia1 club subscription. It in Torres Straits, and were wreck- a poll tax or is it a bargain? ed upon a reef when near their You would save yourself and destination everyone else a great deal of time

and

Dum-Dum Bullets Accusation

The man were drowned. but a trouble if you would agree native swam out and saved Mrs. This has now been approved by with me that it is a bargain,

Thompson who became a member of the triben alleen

"One of the old chiefe," writes Huxley, "who had lately lost a daughter, persisted, according to the common bellef that white people..were the ghosts of black, that she was this very daughter lump alive again' and she seems to have bees: regularly, adopted."

As the years passed she took the native language,' and when Hurley met her was actually thinking in

CRUC

Hon. Jars Campbell's Bride Is Wealthy American

BRITISH FIRM'S DENIAL

Accusations

London, Nov. 25. that British cart

Through Night to Light (LAB: heir-presumptive to the Duke qf the Abyssinians with "dum-dum" When talking she hadito trang-

kien), M

·L,-,,,:༣ Blue Devil's March (Williams).

| 10.30 to 11. p.m.-Dance music,

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11 pm-Close down, Joh

BERLIN, PROGRAMME

5pm. Call, DJA, DJB, DJN

(Germ Engl.. German Folk Song. Programme Forecast

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0.15.3.m.- Woman's Hour: Practi-

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Present-giving by Children Hildegard Flacher Kressmann. 9.30 pm Folk Songs.

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8.45 p.m-News in English on DJA

and in-Ditch on DJB, DJN.;

London, Nov. 25.; The Hon. lan Douglas Campbell, Argyil was married on Saturday at Caxton Half to Mrs. Louise Vanneck, a wealthy American.

The bridegroom, wearing a black coat and black trilby hat, was one of the first to arrive, accompanied by three men friends.

The bride wore a long nigger brown cost trimmed heavily with brown fur and a brown bat trim med with feathers. Her only flowers were a spray of white. camelias pinned on her coat. She arrived with Princess Bismarck and Lady, Cunard.***

After the ceremony a reception was given by Lady Cunard at her 10 p.m.-Short Introduction, follow- | house in Grosvenor Square.

ed by Biegtried". Act II.

11.15 p.m. News in German on

DJA, DJB, DJN. ..

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ridge arms have been supplying

her native thoughts into plain bullets have been appearing English, and her manners "pre Italian papers They Järs- end-

sented a most ludicrous graft of pinatically denied by the many the sink on the white womac facturers referred tú, KİMDİR

She lost an count of time, and The latent of the Italian allega- would have fatten her ow tions, which follows Abysanlan lenguage had she not been accus- charges that the Italians them tomed to sing to herself at night selves are using "dum-dum"

all the old fragments of songs and bullets, appears in the Rome ballads the could remember. pictures of a dum-dum bullet, and ish ships sall by on their way to "Year by year she saw the Eng- or an Eley Bros, label stated to Clos, but Dryer, had any oppor- belong to one of the packets tuanyer Acommunicating with found containing these bullets, a writer states:

Lavora Fascista." Introducing

them, and sometimes she says she. Was Tery Borrowful and despairing 80 far as we can judge, she has been five years among these

CHARGE, UNFOUNDED Here is one of the many people." cartridges made in England and abandoned by the Abyssinians at Dagnerel. The bullet has a holo at the top, and if it hits a man It tears his flesh. It is impossible presents Cigarette Factory

Aires Filipinos with Juan to put forward the excuse that it Blios, Jr. and his String En-was the Aby sinians who adapted

these cartridges.".. semble."

11.30 pm-To-day in Germany, 7.25 pm-La Insular Cigar and

Sound Pictures.

11.45 pm-Sobatu for Cella and Plane by Hans Pitzner. Lud- wig Holscher and the Com- Doser,

12.13 a.m.-News in English on DJA and in Ditch on DJB DJN 12.30 am-Close DJADJB, DIN

(German, Engl.)

RADIO MANILA

6 pm-Bunset Dance Programme

by the Lyric Orchestra, 6.30 pm-8panish Informational

Period..

6.40 pm-English

Informational

-6.65 pằm —Stock quotations,

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert

7 pm Richard Corek

Melody

7.15 pm Studio Music,

kuis

7.45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cia presents

Franklin Gordon and Novelty Boys

8 pm "Apo on the Air" sponsor

ed by the Cebu Portland Cement Company...

T

SCOTTISH JUDGE TO MARRY

Lord Morison a Engagement

An official of Imperial Chemical Industries,

ustries, who control the output

London, Nov, 25. of cartridges under the name of

The engagement is announced of Eley Bros said yesterday to ma representative of "The Daily Tele- the Right Hon. Lord Morison, one graph" The charge is quite of the Judges 92, the Court of Session to Georgians Morgan, unfounded. We have not suppled daughter of the late Mr. William

$15 pm The Town Crier pro- the Abyssinians with either dum-Mitchell, of Leyenbank Markinch. sents a quarter hour of dum bullets or any other variety. The marriage will take place quiet-

Melodies.

B.30 pm-Basque Présentation. 0.45 pm-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Heports.

pm, The Reptile Store presents Mo and Noah in "Enaky Burl

ugh

9.16**D

Hotel

Pletures of a bullet and of an

Eley Bros. label cannot be cony in December sur sidered evidence to the contrary Lord Morison, who le a, widower,

“Dum-dum bullets are used by 18 67

elephant hunters, and it is just

possible that the Abyssinians may since have obtained possession of them at th

and

his

by indirect methods We have n means of preventing them from doing so.”

for Scotland

orage. He has been

Court

feral.

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