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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

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12.30 to 2:15 pm.-European pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-Songs by Elsie Suddaby

(Soprano).

1245 p.m.-A Violin Recital by Hei-

"fetz.

1 p.m.-Lacal; Time Signal and

Weather Report

1.03 pm.-A Jazz Plano Recital by

Rale da Costa.

1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Orchestra. 1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News. Local: Wen- ther forecast, time and 313- nouncements.

1.40 pm-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Orchestra,

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

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| 4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme.

The Berlin State Opera Orchestra

Polonaise No. 2 (Liszt, arr.

Muller)

The Operaball-Overture (Heu-

berger).

Jubel--Overture (Weber).

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJN and in Dutch on DJA, DJB..

10.13 p.m.-To-day in German.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 pr. Cavalleria rusticana,

Opera by Mascagni." 11.30 p.m.-Concert of Light Music 12 midnight.-Close DJA, DJB. DJN

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Hansel and Gretel Humper-7.15

dinck).

1. Ginger Bread Waltz. 2. Witches' Ride.

From Foreign Lands (Moszkow-

sk!)

7.45 p.m

A Recital by Miliza Korjus

Op. 1. Nocturne,

37, No. 1 (Chopin, arr. Seldler-Winkler).

2. Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 Chopin.

arr. Seidler-Winkler

GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSC 17.79 Me/s (16.88 m.)

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YIH HAI-SEN DENIES MURDER

Accused Changes

Statement In Nakayama Case

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

AT

STATION ALLEGED

AMERICAN DETAINED BY POLICE

Complaints Regarding Several Cheques

LONG CHASE THROUGH THE STREETS

Shangha., May 29.

American

Shanghai, May 18. After confessing several times in Mr. Pat Patterson, court to his part in the Darroch citizen who was formerly employed Rood crime of November 9 last by the Litde Club, was taken into year. when H. Nakayamu. 2 custody by the Shaghal Munici- Japanese murine, was shot dead. | pal Police date on Wednesday and Yih Hal-sen, allas Little Canton- s being held by them at the re- esc. one of the three men accused quest of the U.S. Cour: for China. in the case, completely changed following a number of complaints his statement in the First Special, being received by the Chengtu District Court yesterday and said Road Police Station on Tuesday he was entirely innocent and knew with regard to several cheques. It nothing about the Japanese mar-

was learned lae yesterday that ine's murder.

while being conveyed from the Court to the Ward Road Quol. Patterson escaped through a ruse, and was chased for over

a mile before being taken into custody again.

Yih nest told the court that the marine was shot dead by Yang Ven-tao, and he, was present when the shooting took place. He then modified his statement ry saying that he himself ald the shoot- ing and Yang had nothing what ever to do with the crime because he had harboured a desire to kill a Japanese since the September tion 12

Paterson was taken to the US. Court for China yesterday mom- ing. and handed over to the Dis- trict Attorney's office for examina-

7 to 11 pm.-European programme. 7 p.m.-Big Ben. A Recital by Gwen Catley (Soprano). Sweet Suffolk 7 p.m.-

Owl (Elizabeth Pestani.. Water Sprites; A Croon Song (Landon Ronald). Two Nürsery Rhymes: (1) Simple Simon (2) Mary had Little Lamb (Herbert Hughes). Come, my own one

Butterworth), " p.m.-A Programme of Irisn Music. The BBC Empire Or- chestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, Erie Fog. Laclla Finneberg (Soprano). Orches- tra: Overture, Shamus O'Brien (Stanford). Two Irish Tone Sketches: 1) The Mountain Sprite (2) At the Patteri (Walton O'Donnell).

Laella Finneberg and Orchestra; John Kelly: Quick. we Have but a Second; F Rock you to Rest: The Bold. Unbiddable Child (Stanford, orch. Clifton Helll- well). Orchestra: The Lon- donderry Air (arr. O'Connor- Morris). Three Irish Dances (Ansell). Laella Finneberg: 1n Service (Eric Fogg). The Nine- penny Fidil; I Know Where I'm Going: A Ballynure Ballad (arr,

In the several days prior to and "Herbert Hughes), Orchestra: after the shooting of Nakayama

Idyll. The Lark in the Clear Atr Yih told the Judge yesterday. he (arr. Hardebeck), March, The

was engaged in arranging a big B'hoys of Tipperary (Amers).

celebration of his mother's birth-tody after 8.15 p.m.-"Living in the Past." 8.30 p.m.-"Hunt the Tiger."

day and he asked the Judge how (N.C.D.N.) A so-

could he have committed the crime cial comedy by Henry A. Her-

while he was engaged in celebrat- | ing. The scene is set in Parts, ing such an occasion. Yih con- December, 1781. Production by tinued that he had a witness by John Pudney.

3. Funicull-Funicula (Denza),

8 p.m.-Local:" Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments.

8.03 p.mas'

Hawaiian Music Drifting and Dreaming (Güles-

pie).

Chiquita-Waltz (Wayne)-Ferera

and Palluhi,

The World is Waiting for the.

Sunrise (Seltz)-Ler Fillis. Smiling Eyes-King Nawahi's

Hawallans.

8.15 p.m.

From the Studio. Billy Mayeri Transcriptions play-

ed by Lindsay A. Lafford.

1 35

p.m.-The Mills Brothers (Vocal).

1:

9 pm. Greenwich Time Signai.

3/

4

Incident. When he was in He was then sent back to the court last Wednesday, he again

Ward Road Gaol to be detained modified his statement by saying

until to-day. On his way there. that he did the shooting in order it is learned, he asked to be allow. to create a disturbance in Hong-ed to sop at a cafe and purchase kew so as to increase a Cantonese

a few sandwiches and other re- society's Influence. Yesterday, he freshments, and, since he was not constables told the Judge that, since his re-under arrest, the two turn here from Tsingtao in Sep-charge agreed to this. tember last, he had never

In the middle of making his Yang Ven-tao, nor did he know purchases. however, Patterson sud- denly escaped through the back Jack, the Korean,

door of the shop and fled, hotly

seen

the name of Tsang Tsai-yaan, who | could tertify that an order was

1. Vocal-Don't be afraid to tell 9 p.m.-The News and Announce-placed with a Dab Chung Hwa

Eddie Peabody (Banjo)

your mother,

2. Banjo Solos--

Many Happy returns of the

Day. Blaze Away.

3. Vocal-

".

Sleepy Head,

Since we feel out of love.

4. Banjo Solos-

Some of these days, St. Louis Blues.

5. Vocal-Miss Otis Regrets.

9 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter), 9.20 p.m.-

Musical Comedy Selections by Debroy Somers Band

Lucky Break. Glamorous Night. Seeing Stars.

London, May 11. Lord Aldenham died on Satur- day night at "Barrow Court. Flax- Bourton, Somerset. .. On Friday morning he was taken seriously į with acute bronchitis while stay- ing there. He became known 239.40 p.m.- the "grand old man of, the City," and celebrated his ninetieth birth- day only last month. His home was at Clifton Hampden, a vill- age near Abingdon.

Lord Aldenham, one of Britain's oldest merchant princes, was senior partner in the firm of An- tony Gibbs and Sons, merchants and bankers. He succeeded to the peerage in 2007, and was the second holder of the title,

From the Studio "Aviation" A Talk No. 1.-"The Future of Empire Air Trans- port" by M. H. Curtis..

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry. 10 p.m.-Darce Music.

11 p.m.-Close down.

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BERLIN PROGRAMME

ments...

9.20 p.m.-The BBC Dance Orches

tra, directed by Henry Hall. 9.45 p.m.-Close down.

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GSG 17.79 Mc/s (68.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/a 19.82 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) (from 11.30 p.m. to close). 10 p.m.-Big Ben, Short Story. 10.15

p.m.-The

Restaurant for a feast to celebrate bis mother's birthday in Novem- ber last year.

EVIDENCE OF THE BULLET

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pursued by te two constables. He

was caught after a chase of over a mile, and taken back into" cus-

a short struggle.-

VALUABLE POSTAGE

· STAMPS

London, May §. Stamp rarities were sold at Har- mer Rookes, Strand. Londen, yes- terday." The half of a Canadian sixpenny stamp of 1852, which was used as a threepenny stamp, rea- The complete, change of state-

lised 100 guineas. There is only ment by Yin Hai-sen followed an

one other copy in existence. A address to the Judge by Mr. Chang Trinidad penny blue of 1852, which The-yang, one of the lawyers for Yi's defence, attacking the pro-

was on a letter to Philadelphia,

secution's evidence regarding the but bore the postmark, cancella- spot where a spent bullet," which tion of New York of October, 1852,

retched £70, Bournemouth was said to have killed Nakayama Australian 1865, printed mauve in- A twopenny West Munttipal Orchestra; leader, had been found. Mr. Chang men- Bertram Lewis;

“NORMANDIE'S'

RECORD

NEW

conductor.tioned that, during the reconstruc- stead of yellow went for £39. Richard Austin. Solo Piano-tian of the Darroch Road crime forte, Arthur Alexander (Aus-last Friday by Yth. the marine tralian). From the Pavillon, was walking from south to north Bournemouth. Overture. The before he was shot and his assai- Mastersingers (Wagner). Sym-lant fired at him from behind. If phony (No 4) in A (Italian): such WILS the case, the bullet (1) Allegro vivace (2) Andante which had killed the deceased con meto (3) Con moto mo should have been found in front derato (4) Saltarello-Presto of the deceased's body, whereas (Mendelssohn). Planoforte Con- the prosecution had said the bullet certo (No. 2) in C minor: (1) had been found behind the de on the last lap of her voyage ac- Moderato (2) Adagio sostenuto ceased's body. In view of this, Mr. (3) Allegro scherzando (Rach-Chang said, he would say that the maninov). Dances from Prince found bullet was not that which Igor (Borodin).

11.45 p.m.-Planoforte Interlude. 11.55 p.m.-The News and

nouncements.

4.55 p.m.-Call DJQ. DJA, DJB 12 midnight.-Greenwich"

(German, English). German Folk Song.

Lord Aldenham was among the "foremost Unionists, in the City of 5

Londen. As Mr. A. G. H. Gibbs ne was M.P, for the City of Lon- don for 14 years. In January, 1906, after re-election he resigned his seat in favour of Mr. Balfour, the Premier, who had been defeated at Manchester.

p.m.-A Generation's Changes in Germany: The New Aspect of German Cities I, Berlin.

5.15 pm-Let us sing a Folk Sons

together!

5.30 p.m.--News and Economic Re-

view in English.

Bignal,

An-

Time

had killed the deceased.

re

Mr. Chang then made a quest that Yih be removed to a hospital during the period of ad- Journment on the ground that his

London, June 1. The liner "Normandle" which ar- rived at Le Havre shortly after mid- day, from New Yorkrësched 32 knots.

cording to a Paris message. This

constitutes á new record for the

vessel, the previous fastest speed

of which was 31.55 knots.—" British Wireless,

client was in very poor health and to have received. Accused, also 12.15 p.m.-The BBC Dance Orches- that, before the case came up yes-sald he had swallowed a key and tra, directed by Henry Hall terday, be interviewed the prisoner ¦ an iron- button to end his life. 12.30 am-Down to the Sea in at the police station and, in the The Judge granted the request Ships---Sea Communications: Interview, the prisoner told him of Yih's attorney and ordered that, (8) Been from the Bridge." An that he had twice attempted to during the period of adjournment, commit suicide and that, when he the accused be removed to the was a ghost, he would get the men Municipal Hospital where the doc who had implicated him in the tors as well as the court. physician crime

would jointly conduct" an exa- mination of the accused's condi-, Won. The two other accused,

Oficer.

L

12.50 a.m.-The BBC Dance Orches-

tra (cont'd)..

5.45 p.m.-Announcing the New 1 a.m.-Close down.

Lord Aldenham was a director of the Bank of Australasia and of 8.30

the Guardian and Fire and Life! Assurahee Company.

i

Month.

p.m.-Hitler

.gramme:

Youth Pro-

"He was A Little Cantata, chairman of the City Carlton Club; 6.45 p.m.-News and Economic Re- president of the City of London view in German. Conservative and Unionist Associa-7 pm-Concert of Light Mume. tion, and a. Fellow of the Royal 8 p.m.--News in English-Sign off Empire bociety.

His heir is his son, the

Hon: 8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our listen- Cerald Henry Beresford Gibbs, who

DJQ.

ers

ti also partner in the firm of 18.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued). Antony Gibbs. He is 57,

0 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB

(Germ., Engl.),

EMPEROR'S THANKS

London, June 1. Before leaving Gibraltar yester- day on the Uner "Orford" the Em-. peror of Ethiopia who is travelling to London "Incognito" tendered his warm thanks to the authorities for the courtesies paid him during hi stay. British Wireless,

9.05 pm-Call DJA, DJB. DJN

(Germ, Engl.).

German Folk Sone.

9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen~

ers in India. 9.15

EDINBURGH CASTLE

CEREMONY

London, May

YIH CHARGES COERCION

In answer to Mr. Chang'a at-Tang Ven-tao and Chow Zeu- tack on the prosecution's evidence, yoong, were to be returned to cus- Det-Sub-Inspr. Crowther of Dix- tody.

well Road Police Station told the Three more witnesses were call- Judge that, according to a Japan-ed yesterday, one of these being Edinburgh provides a perfect set-ese doctor, the bullet which had Jen Dong-ching, a zoom-bay of ting for historical pageantry, and killed Nakayama entered bis head the Moon Palace Hotel, North Sze- there was a firzie dramatic flavour just below his right ear and came chuen Road, who said that, on from his forehead. The November 9, a number "of people in the ceremony associated with out

the installation of a Governor of Judge's attention was also drawn engaged a room in his hotel, hat Edinburgh Castle оп Saturday by witness to the fact that, im- he could not remember whether which differentiated it completely mediately after the shooting, hun-any of the accused was among from other formal ceremonies to dreds of curious people visited the them, Another accused was Tsang which the Capital has become ac-scene and somebody might have Tsat-yuen who testified that, one customed. One observer suggested stepped on the bullet,

day after the shooting of Nakaya- that the almost ferocious sentry When Yih denied the chargema, he was naked by Yih Hal-seri cry. "Halt! Who goes there?" from jagainst him, the Judge questioned to order a feast at the Dah Chung the ancient

admitted the Hwa 'Restaurant to celebrate hiự ramparta to the h'm why he had Governor's emissary was perhaps 's crime before Yih replied he had mother's birthday, The first ac challenge from Bcotland of old time confessed because he had suffered cused was questioned, but, as at 9,30 p.m.-Famous Artists; Hans to the people of to-day. Such hardship at the police station. previous hearings, he denied the

Beltz plays the "Wandererfan- fancies apart, the occasion had After saying this. the accused took charge,

The next hearing of the case taste" by Schubert and the colour and charm, and one could off his coat and exposed the upper "Fantasie" in F minor by wish there were more events of the part of his body to the Judge, will take place next Wednesday.

kind on the Scottish calendariahowing the harm he was alleged (NCDN) Chopin.

p.in.-News and Economic Re- view in German on DJA. DJB DIN.

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