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Piano Solos Rhythm of the Rain,

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Weather Reports For Climbers

Londou, Feb. 8 The man who wul be responsible, for maintaining contact between Mr. Hugh Ruttledge's Expedition on Mount Everest and the rest of the world. left London yesterday for India on his way to join the rest of the party at Kalimpong. in Northern Bengal, writes a cor- respondent,

He is Lieutenant W. R. Smjth -

Windham, Royal Corps of Singals,

wireless officer to the Expedition. climbera, Through his skil the even when at Camp 5-25,7001t. and only 3300ft. from the top of the world's highest peak-will be in wireless communication- with their comrades, an advantage no previous Everest expedition has enjoyed

As wireless officer to Mr. Rutt- Jedge's 1933. Expedition, Lieutenant Smijth-Windham rendered valu- able service, and gained experience which he will be able to put to good use this year.

THREE PRIMARY OBJECTS In planning the equipment he whit "require, he told me before he left, he had to bear in mind three primary

the functions of wireless organisation. They are to

(1) Enable the climbers to have the latest weather forecasta.

(2) Provide inter-communication between the camps on the moun- 5.30 p.UP. Conservatory ot

tain with a view to simplifying Music-Radio Practice Hour, m tactical and administrative

6 p.m.-Melody Lane, featuring

Mario del Rio.

Period.

blems, and

pro-

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Keating and Evelyn Brent. PUBLIC AUCTION.

Showing at the Star Theatre

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EVICTION OF REBELS

Shanghai, Feb, 29. Orders to evict the military re- (3) Keep the leader in touch beis in Tokyo were issued at 9.30-

c.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational with the Mount Everest Com-this morning according to a report 6.35 p.m.-English Informational mittee. "The Glaszow, Herald" in received in Shanghai-

Period,

6,55 p.m.-Stock quotations through the courtesy of Swan Culbert- son and, Frizz,

7 p.m.-Song Recital-Serafin Ger-

cia, baritone.

Glasgow, and the "Daily Tele- | deuter. graph" in London.

As during the 1933 Everest x- pedition. Mr. Rutledge will send

4.

news cabies. articles. and photo with higher camps by means of graphs describing the progress ouitra-ghurt wave wirel:85 telephony. 7.15 pm--Manila Motor Company the climbers direct to "The Gas-sets driven by dry batteries.

presents Richard Himber and gow Herald," which will along

publish thess in Scotland. hia Studebaker Championa, 7.30 p.m.-Edna Icasiano and her

Bungs.

7:45 pm-Adventures in a Peram

bulator-Suite

Alden (John Carpenter) performed by Eu- gene Ormandy and the Mine neapolis Symphony Orchestra. 8.15 p.m.-Five Feet of Melody

Lina Flor and Ariston Avelino. 630 pm The Voice of the Herald. 8.45 p.m.--Stock quotations and

local market. reports. 4pm.—Legaspi: Garden Orchestra. 10 p.m-Sign Of.

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The main features of the an- paratus required for this purpose FIELD SETS

are minimum weight, ease of Lieutenant Smith - Windham eréction and operation, and rellabı- expects to erect and operate hilty of speech over short distances. If the results come up to ex- main statiun at a height of just under 18,000 feet on the site of pectation, he said to me, the clin- Com-bers in the higher, camps will, be the previous expedition. munication between this point able to speak canly to their com and Camp 3: a distance of about rades lower down. This complete 10 miles will be maintained by and constant communication WU TERMS ~Cash On Delavery. means of small Marconi Beld sets be most valuable, for apart from capable of giving duplex tele- other considerations, it will malu- phony

tain direct contact between Mr. This year he has devised a new Rutledge and the members of his plan for connecting Camp Three party.

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