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BROADCAST BY Z.B.W, ON 355 METRES

13.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European re-

corded progra.lmt. 12.30 p.m.-Band Musiè.

Tauber (Tenor).

RADIO MANILA

12.45 p.m.-A Recital by Richard | 580 am-Breakfaat Hour of New ! and Music-English and Span- ish. Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva.

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report

1.03 p.m.-A Variety Concert. 1,30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: Wea- ther forecast, time and 81- nouncements,

1.40 pm.-Dance Music. 3.15 pm-Close down.

5 to 8 pm-European programme. 5 to 7 p.m.-Relay: Hong Kong

Hotel Dance Orchestra. 7.10.-

Concert Waltzes by Johann Strauss

Tales from the Vienna Woods, Artist's Life.

Roses from the South. 7.20 p.m.-"Love's Old Sweet Song"

-Descriptive Ballad,

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Leslie Jeffries and his Orchestra Musical Comedy Gems. Dance of the Icicles. The Frolicsome Hare. 7.43 p.m.-

Vocal Gems

A Country Girl.

The Merry Widow,

The Waltz Dream.

7 am-8ign of. 9.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Re-

view and Musical. Varieties. 11.30 am-Sign Of. 2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review fa

and Musical Varieties, 3.45 p.m.-Sign Of

p.m.-Tirso's Mabuhay Orchestra, 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period,

MOVE TO GIVE ENGLAND SCOTTISH LAW

But Attorney. General Says "No".

BUDGET TRIBUNAL

REFERENCE

London: June 18.

A suggestion that the procedure, in regard to criminal trials in Eng- land should be 'brought into line with that in Scotland was rejected by the Attorney-General (Sir Don-

6.35 p.m.-English Eatonnationist aid Somervell) in the House of

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wes-

ther Report. and Announce-9 ments.

8,05 p.m.-Studio: Chinese Concert. 11 p.m.-Close down.

8.05 to 10.15 p.m.-European pro- Framme from Z.EK, on a fre- quency of 640 kilocyėlės. 8.05 p.m.-

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Piano Selections by Billy Mayerl

Billy Mayerl's Own Selection, Billy Mayerl's Savoy Havanna

Memories.

Pertod

6.55 p.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.

7 p.m.-"Smart Music"-Ramon Es

cudero. Johnny Harris. Russ Aranas, Jerry and his Roman-

CETS.

7.15 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 7.30 p.m.-General Motors Concert.

sponsored by the Pacific Com mercial Company General Motors Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erno Rapee. Guest Artist: Charles Kull-

mann.

Commons yesterday.

Mr Cassels, the Labour member for Dumbartonshire, asked the At- regard to the impossibility of ob- torney-General whether, having talning a jury unfamiliar with the earlier findings of the Budget TTI- bunal, he was prepared to recom- mend legislation applicable to cri- the same into line with that at minal trials in England, bringing

present in existence in Scotland.

Sir Donald Somervellrepiled that he concluded Mr Cussels was referring to proceedings in a cri-

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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936

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CORMANCING AT 11.00 AM.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET.

6 Kegs Red Lead Paint

5 Sets Stocks and Dies

60 Duz. Furniture Handles

10 Dos. Shaving Cream 15 Doz."Auto tadlocks

270 Packets Hazor Blades

· 28 Jara "Fumotizine "

2 Drama "Amoa" Lubricant 13 Pieces Pipings

1 Bag Sulphate Alumina 1 Bundle fron

30 Pieces Table Lamps, Bells,

Vases, etc.

9 Doż. Cutlery

4 Doz. Pen Knives

Bud

8.30 p.m.-On Wings of Bong with minal trial which took place be- A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods

Ramon Alberto.

fore committing justices. The pro-

8.45 p.m.-Stock quotations and cedure of the Budget Tribunal was

local market reports. pm-Listerine Amateur Hour. with Baron Unterheisen, Mas- ter of Ceremonies. 9.30 pm. Popular Requests. 10 p.m.-Sign Od.

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION 2

Hong Kong Times

The following frequencies will

8.18 p.m.-"Jubilee Music Hall need:

Parade, 1910-1935,"

8.35 p.m.-"Hungarian Fantasia”

GAH 1.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.). GSG 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m.),

quite different from the procedure

In a case before committing jus- TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY. tices.

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THE DIFFERENCE

The Budget Tribunal made ex- press firidifigs of fact and the evid- ence was not restricted to evidence admissible against persons charged |

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with speciác offences before com- PUBLIC AUCTION.

mitting justices. Committing jus-

it

tices made no findings of fact, but

be

(Liszt) played by Arthur de 7 pm-Big Ben. The Trocadero

Greef and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra.

8.53 p.m.-

Two Songs by Mariano Stabile (Baritone)

1. O Sole Mio di Capua).

2. Siciliana di Pergolesi (Per-

goles).

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

Organ Soles by Reginald Dixon 1. Mississippi Selection,

2. Blaze Away-Marcin. 3. With Sword and

March.

4. Curly Top Selection, 9.33 p.m...

Lance.-

Marek Weber and his Orchestra Chopinata Potpourri (arr. Silber-

mann).

Forest Idyll (Esslinger). The Hermit (Schmálättch), Saschinka (Schirmann).

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry

Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

4.53 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA, DJB

(German, English). German Folk Song.

p.m. Hitler Youth Programme: From the Work or the Hitler Youth: The "National Leaders' Training Schop" of the Ger- man Girls League.

I

5.30 p.m.-News and Economie Re-

view in English

5.45 p.m.-Summer Idyl Arranged by Werner

ling.

6.45 pm-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

p.m.-Concert öf Light Music.

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determined whether there was a

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case to be sent for trial elsewhere. THE Undersigned have received

With regard to the last part of the question, the procedure in Scot- land was wholly different from that of England. Without suggest- ing any criticism of Scottish pro- cedure, he was not prepared to re- commend legislation to substitute that procedure for our own.

Cinema Urchestra. 7.15 p.m.This Tennis Racket"

Service by John Pudney. 7.45 p.m.-Irish Songs and Dances,

James McCafferty (Baritone). Mr Mathers, another Scottish Ernest A. A. Stoneley (Violin). Labour member, asked if the At James McCafferty: Ballygarry torney-General suggested that in (May Morell), The Birds Fly the light of the procedure in Eng- South (arr. Esposito), "Black land in regard to murder trials, he Shella (arr. Harty), Molly could criticise the Scottish prac- Brannigan (arr. Stanford), A tice.

Good, Roarin' Fire (arr. Hughes). Ernest A. A. Stoneley:

UNBIASED JURIES Traditional Irish Jigs and Sir Donald Somervell-The last Reels. James McCafferty: thing I should desire to do is to Little Mary Cassidy (arr. Som- criticise the Scottish practice, with ervell), You Couldn't Stop & which, indeed, I am not perfectly Lover (art. Hughes), Kitty familiar. Magee (arr. Moffat), The Mag- ple's Nest (arr., Hughes), The Garden where the Praties Grow (arr. LiddleĽ

8.15 pm-"Characters in Sport" Some of the Empire players over here this summer, by the Hon. H. B. Hermon-Hodge. 8.30 p.m.-A Programme of New

Gramophone Records. 9pm-Greenwich Time Signal.

1:

Mr Cassells asked if the At- torney-General Buggested that, with the legal procedure as it ex- isted in England to-day, they could have an unbiased jury altting on

murder trial, as had been sug

gested by Mr Mathers.

The Attorney-General-I cer- tainly would repudiate any sugges- tion that Jurles who sit on murder

9 pm The News and Announce-trials were not capable of bringing

ments.

unbiased minds to bear on them.

9.20 p.m.--The Philip Whiteway If the hon. members could maks. Ensemble. Butterfiles (Buite, any practicable suggestion to com-

ON

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ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY,

THE 2 JULY, 1986.

Open Windows) (Henman). It bine the advantages of publicity TERMS:---Cash on Delivert. is Only a Tiny Garden (Haydn with those of privacy he would be Wood). Pierrot's Serenade glad to consider it,

(Brian Hope). What Might Have Been (Henman). The Marionette and the Wooden Boldier (Mordish), Violin Song (Tina) (Rubens), Folest Melody (Montague Phillips).

9.45 pm-Close down...

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Two of the following. frequencies

be used:-

8 pm News in Entuali-Biën ontwill

DJQ.

8.15 p.m.-Oreetings to our listen-

ers in Australia.

8.20 p.m.-Topical Talk.

GBH 21.47 Mc/s (13,97 m.) ase 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.)

GSP 15:14 Me/s (19.82 m.) Programmes may be broken into

835 pm-Concert of Light Muste for commentaries by Colonel R, H.,

(continued)

9 pm-Sign of DJA and DJB

(Germ. EngL).

9.05 pm-CallDJA, DIE. DIN

(Germ, Engl) German Folk Bonk. 9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the "Far East." 9.15 pin.--News and Económic He view in German on DJA, DJB DJK

9.30 pm-A German Poet from Abroad speaks: Heinrich Zillg. 9:45 pm-Inauguration or the

"Olympic Village.”

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- 'view in English on DJN and in

Dutch in DJA, DIB.

| 10:18 "Dim-To-day in Germany,

Bound Pictures.

10,30 16 m÷Announcing the New

"Kronth.

|'11:15 pm--Berenade Evening. |:12 midnight-Close DJA, DIB. DIN

(German. En gituli).

Brand and Captain H. B. T. Wake- tam on the All-England Lawn Ten- nis Club Championship, from the Cantre Court, Wimbledon.

10 p.m-Big Ben. "A Countryman's

Diary? by A. G. Street, 10.15 p. The Band of EDS Majesty's Royal Marines, Ply- mouth Division (by permission of Brigadier H. C." Pope, con- ducted by Captain Ricketts, Director of Munde. Royal Marines. Frederick Har- vey (Baritone). From the Abbey Fall. Plymouth, Frederick Har... { vey: The Yeomen of England; *Edward German). The Gin-

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Morning; Glorious Devon (Ed, ward German), The Cornish Witch (Alan Murray). Band: Parade of the Sunbeams (Mac- lean, arr. Carver). Berenata (Moszkowski, arr. John Gready), March, Holyrood (Alford).

LAMMERT BROS.,

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UNSUCCESSFUL STUDENTS

BOMBAY DEMONSTRATIONS

their

11 p.m.-The Arcadian Follies," under the direction of Ernest Binns, from the South Pier. Blackpool, Arthur Jackson

Bombay, June 15. (Pianoforte); Bobby Vincent Shouting "Stop this slaughter!" (Comedian and Dancer); Ceciled in the recent matriculation ex- & crowd of students who had fail- Frederick (Entertainer); Anita amination marched to day in pro Eaton (Soubrette and Dancer); cession, accompanied by Madge Colin (Soprano); Ralph sympathisers, to the university Humber (Baritoné); Evie Car hore. There they invaded the hall croft (Boußrette); Mollie Deane where the senators of the univer (Comedienne); Max and Maiste afty had assembled for a meeting. Nörris (Light Comedy Duets);† Owing to the uproar the studenta. Chris Wortman (Light Come-created the senate adjourned. dian); Harry Korris (Come-

The students say that the mat- dian).

riculation examination was so stiff 11:45 pm-The Harp Trio: Tina that only 9 per cent passed. They Bonifacio (Harp); Harry Dyson whom is the average for the last debard the passing of 44 per cent. (Flute); Gethyn Wykeham-five years.

George (Violoncello). Spirit of and ginis entered for the examina

Thirty thousand boys the Dance. No. 3 (Ewing) tion and a mero 9,000 were success- Berenade (Oelschlegel).

chey Road (Lauri Edward), 11.55 pm The News and

nouncements, Love't Home-Còming (Kennedy

ful...

An-

The university authorities ascri.... be the astounding result to a con-

Russell). Band: Serenade, Midnight-Greenwich Time Signalsiderable lowering of the standard of intelligence of the average Lolita (Arturo Buzz-Paccia), 12.15 am-Dance Music. Howard student in the Fresidency. At the Walt Disney's Billy Symphony Godfrey and his Dance Or same time, however they admit that.

(Chürchill, arr. Harline). Free chestra. dérick Harvey: On a January 1 am-Close down.

the papers, particularly the Eng. lish, were taughter" this year.

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