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1230 to 2.15 p.m.-European re- 20 p.m-News and Economic 'Re-
corded programme.
view in English on DJN`and in Dutch on DJA, DJB.
12.30 p.m.-A Concert.
1 pun-Local; Time Signal and [10.13 pm-To-day in Germany:
Weather Repors.
Sound Pictures.
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1.03 p.m.-Concerto in F Major 10.30 p.m.-"Wem Gott will rechte
(Gershwin) played by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra.
Ounst erweisen.. Poetry,
1.20 p.m.-Vocal Gems from "Music | 11.15 pm-Dance Music.
in the Air"
Music and
11.45 pm-Sports Review.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletinė, Į 12 midnight.—Close DJA, DJB. DJN
Eugby Press News, Local: Wen- ther forecast, time and an- nouncements.
140 pi.Songs by Lần Hermon. 1.53 p.m.-Dance Music. 3.15 p.m.-Close down
5 to 8 pm-European programme. 1,5 to 7.p.m.—A Relay of the Hong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
7 p.m.-
Harry Boy's Tiger Ragamuffas Fox-Trot Medley.
German, English)
RADIO MANILA
5.30 a.Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- lah Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prot, G.T. Suva, of the In- sular Life Assurance Co
Memories of You; Rain; Good-7 a.m.-Sign of
bye Blues,
It. Don't mean a thing: Happy *Feet; Everybody loves my
baby; I got Rhythm. Fox-Trot Medley.
7.20 p.m.-"Revudeville" Memories. 7.30 p.-
From the Studio
A Violin and Planoforte Recital by Jose Radesky and Mona Maclean.
PROGRAMME
1. Valse Parisienne.-Roberts:
2. Ideale.--Tosti.
The Reason-Del Riego.
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9.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Re-
view and Musical Varieties. 11.30 am-Sign On.
LEAGUE'S
'GET OUT
KILLING HOPE OF
EMPEROR
No Abyssinia'
London, June 28. "This is a journey of hope, de- clared the Emperor of Abyssinia. AS, amid a throng of cheering wo- men, he climbed into a train in Victoria Station, London, for the Arzt stage of his journey to Ge-
neva.
But already last night Geneva was plotting to make his Journey of Hope a Journey of Disappola ment.
ROUSING SCOTS
WELCOME FOR THE NEGUS
Thousands Cheer Him.
In Glasgow
WHEN HE ARRIVES WITH FAMILY
on
London, June 20. Thousands of Glasgow workers paused for a few minutes on their way home last night to give a real Scots welcome to the Emperor of Abyssinia and members of his family when they arrived at the Central Station
their Brat visit to Scotland.
As the Negus stapped from the For Geneva, has discovered ́a "get out that will save the Lea-Scot, in which the party had tra- Brst class carriage on the Royal
cheer from those on the platform. velled from London, there was a
who included a number of the Emperor's fellow-passengers on the train from London.
gue'.
fuce on sanctions, and smooth over the path for Italy's
return.
When the League Council meets to-day to begin the burial of sanc- tions, this is the "plot" that will be revealed:-
After a discussion on the prin- 2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review diple of not recognising Italy's con- quest, the Assembly would appoint a Committee of Juriste to study "the special case of Abyssinia.?
and Musical Varieties
3:45 p.m.-Sign Off
6 pm-Are You Listening? Con-
ducted by Bernie Nolasco.
8.30 p.m.--Spanish Informational
Period.
6.39 pm--English Informationa
Period
6.35 p.m.-Stock quotations, througn the courtesy of Bwan. Culbert- mom and PrITE.
3. Violin Solos-Elegie-Massenet. 7 p.m.-To be announced.
Hungarian Dance No. 5.-7.15 p.m.--Manila Motor Company
Brahms.
presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champions, 7.30 p.m.-Child Health Programme 8 D.m.-"Happy Days Are Here
Again."
4. Viennese Memories of Lebar-
arr. Hall
8 b.m-Local: Time Signal Wea- ther Report, Stock Quotations. and Announcements.
8.05 p.m.-Dinner Music.
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8.05 p.m.-A Relay from the Ko 8.30 p.m.-The Voice of the Herald, Shing Theatre (Chinese). 8.15 p.m.-Stock Quotations and 11 p.m.-Close down.
Local Market Reports. 8.05 to 10 p.m.-European pro- gramme from Z.E.K, on a fre- quency of 610 kilocycles. $.05 p.m.
Sengs by Robert Ashley (Tenor)
1. Moon for Sale.
2. Thanks a Million..
3. Bird on the Wing.
4. With a my heart."
8.18 p.m....
Banjo Solos by Eddy Peabody
1. Many happy returns of the
day.
2. Blaze away.
3. Some of these days,
4. St. Louis Blues,
8.30 p.m.-Overture
(Schumann, Op. 115).
8.43 pm-
"Manfred"
Excerpts from "Patience" (Gilbert and Salliyan) Overture.
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9 p.m.-Dance Music from Legaspi Garden and Russian Eagle. 10 p.m.-8ign Off
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Hong Kong Times
This Committee would report to the September meeting of the Assembly that the Abyssinian problem is not analagous to the case of Manchukuo because the Abyssinian State, unlike China, has ceased to exist. Therefore, it would be suggested, Abyssinia's name should be removed from the list of League members, thus permitting Italy to resume her seat.
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CHILE'S LEAD It is understood that, in its general outlines, this procedure nas the support of League omcials
and
the more important League members, but it is expected that the smaller Powers may attempt to prevent it being carried out.
It is learned that the Chilian delegation will take the lead in proposing the raising of sanctions.
With the minimum of ceremony
Lord Inverclyde, who will act as the Emperor's host during the week-end, was presented to Haile
Belassie,
and after a number of other presentations "the
party walked slowly down the platform and entered the waiting cars.
As they drove off rapidly along the station on "the way to 'Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay, cheer: after cheer rane from thousands of people in the centre of the station, who were held back by wooden barricades.
**
The Emperor was dressed in a light fawn doak, grey trousers. brown suede shoes, and carried a bowler hat, while on one of the fingers of his left hand - was a large gold ring.
Princess Tsahai, the daughter cf. the Negus, was in European attire as were her brothers, the Crown Prince and the Duke of Harar, and also Dr. Martin. Ethiopian. Minis- ter in London. Several members of the Emperor's suite. however, wore semi-Abyssinian dress.
TO VISIT, BEAUTY SPOTS The seven neutral League Powers
The Emperor and his party will” have decided to support this.
be the guests of Lord; Inverclyde. Mr. Anthony Eden, M. Yvon Dei-
at Wemyss Castle during "the bos, the French Foreign Minister, week-end, and it is expected that and the Emperor left Paris in the they will return to London on
The following frequencies will be me train for Geneva Just be-Monday. While in Scotland they,
fore midnight.
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The Princess Tsahal, daughter of
will take the opportunity of visit ing well-known beauty spots, and
GBH 2147 Mc/s (13.97 m.). OSO 17.79 Mc/s (10.86 m.), the Emperor, together with the a private yacht has been placed
7 p.m.-Big Ben. ""Telling the Tale." Crown Prince of Abyssinia, and the
A West-Country miscellany, in- Puke af Harar, arrived at worth cluding Jan Stewer, Walter Ug from London last night. They ("Lawyer") Barnes, Henry Ware staying at an hotel
on the liamson, and the West Country
front. Singers, conducted by Joseph from Ferring-on-Sea, where Mr. J. Worthing is only a few miles H. Thomas's home is.
The Soldiers of Our Queen; I
you want, a receipt for that | 8.15 popular mystery.
|-8.25 When I first put this uniform on. Am I alone and unobserved?; If
you're anxious for to Shine.
9 p.m.- Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 p.m.--
Old Musical Comedy Hits by the New Mayfair Orchestra
1 Mother of Pearl-Selection,
2. Erick Charell's White Horse
Inn."
3. Bow Bella-Selection.
9.45 p.m.-
1
A Recital by Mademoiselle
Lucianne Boyer (Soprano)
1. Parlez-Mol d'Amour (Lenoir).
2. Dans la Fumer: (Bos);
3. Sans Tol (Barvil).
4. S1 Petite (Bayle).""
10 p.m.-Big Ben from" Daventry.
1
Close Down;
BERLIN PROGRAMME
4.59 p.m.-Call- DJQ, DJA, DJB
(German, English),
"German Folk Song.
| 5 p.m.--Music' by the Reichswehr
4,30 p.m.-News and Economi^ Re-
view in English, ja
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5.45 p.m.-New Voices at the Micro-
phone.
6.30 p.m.--Sports Review,
| 8.45⋅ p.m.--News and Economic Rei
view in German.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music,
8 pm News in English-Sign off
DJQ.
8.18.p.m.-Greetings, to" our listen-.
ers in Australia.
8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
9 pm-Big off DJA and NJB
Gërm, Engl.).
0.03 p.m. Call DIA, DJB. DJN
(Germ... Engl.)
German Folk Song.
9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
ers in the "Far East.”
9.15 pm-News and Economic Re-
view. In German on DJA, DJB
0.30 p.m. Jorg vertell."
Handicraftmen's Songs and Jokes.
Jenkins.
7.30 pm.The Municipal Orches- tra; leader, Tom Jenkins; con- ductor, Frank Gomez Fern The Spa, Whitby.
p.m.-English Humorista--11.
p.m.-A Recital by Harold Fairhurst (Violin) Variations on a Theme of Corelli (Kreis- ler). Nocturne in E minor (Chopin, arr. Auer), Lullaby for a Modern Baby (Dellus), Caprice No. 13 (Paganini, arr. Burmester).
8.40 p.m.-"Road House." Come on
"
POST OFFICE ORDINANCE
POWER TO DESTROY OBSCENE MATTER
The following additional regula-
a conducted tour round a modon has been taqued under the Post dern road house, and out to the unce Ordinance: bathing pool. From the Upper
Reaches of the Thames.
9 p.m. Greenwich Time Bignál.
at their disposal in which they may cruise on the Firth of Clyde.
Two members of the speciar branch of Scotland Yard were with the party, having travelled in the train from London."
As the Royal Scot left London in' the morning the Emperor sat. with his children in a non-smok- Ing compartment, and bowed, re- peatedly in acknowledgment to the greetings of those in the sta- Hon,
WE'RE MARRIED
SAYS PAULETTE GODDARD
New York June 22. Panlette "Goddard has told her
"Notwithstanding any alterna- relatives tive method of treatment and dis- secretly posal of prohibited articles author- Chaplin.
9 p.m.-The News and Announce-used by the Post Office Ordinance,
ments.
9.30 pm-Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, from the Savoy Hotel, London, Selection, Gip- sy Baron (Johann Straum), 9.28 p.n-Sports Talk, 9.45 p.m.-Close down.
TRANSMISSION S Two of the following frequencies will be used?
GBH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GAG 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m. G8F 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m)
10 p.m.-Big Ben. The BBC Mid- land Orchestra; leader, Alfred Cave: conducted by H. Foster Clark Kathleen Whitlock (Contralto) Orchestra: Over- ture, Le Bartie Chiozzotte
that she
married
to
has been
Charlie
Thus Hollywood's latest matri- 1928, it shall be lawful for the Postmonial mystery is at last nearing master General, or any officer of solution. the Post Office authorised by him in that behalf, forthwith to destroy ang postal packet and the contenta thereof which may have been upened under the authority of sec- tions, 10, 12 and 13 of the said ordinance and the contents of which may be any 'obscene, im- moral, Indecent, offensive or bel- lous writing picture or other thing."
Soul. One Morning Very Early. «Friend of Mine. In Sweet Con-
tent. Until, I Can't Forget? »
Orchestra, from the Hungaria Restaurant, London, 2
nouncemtenta
Midnight Greenwich Time Signal,
Intent on
solving it com- pletely Paulette's grandfather, ared seventy-eight, and her step-grandmother are planning, a trip to Hollywood to obtain the full story from her own Mps...
mere
Thoroughly tired of rumours, her grandfather started an active campaign of investiga-" tion by asking relatives in Call- formis to visit Paulette in Holly- wood" with the direct question. "Are you married?".
She is said have answered the emisṣarles - that she
was married and that the secrecy was due to the rule in the Chaplin Studios that leading ladies must be unmarried,
Paulette said that Chaplin had planned to announce their mar
age after a new flm starring
= (Binigaglia), - Kathleen Whit-11,30 pm The Hungaria Gipsy
lock and Orchestra: O Don Fatale! (Don Carlos) · (Verdi). Orchestra; Scenes and Dances 11.55 p.-The News", "and" "Aŋ- from The Three-Cornered Hat: (1) Introduction, Dance of the Miller's Wife (Fandango) (2) 12.15 am-The Isidore Schwiller her had been made. The Corregidor (3) The Grapes String - Sextet. Helen Alston | (Falla). In Early Spring (Fen- Ellemso-Soprano).Sextet: Coun- ney. Kathleen Whitlock: Over
Dance (English Dance the Dark Bull Silence (Riz). Bulte Leslie Woodgate); When Childher Flays (Walford
Minuet (The Humours of Bath) Davies), The Meaning of a
(Julian Herbage), Consolation Rose (Besly), Orchestra Over- (Liszt, arr. Schwiller), Caprice ture, The Devil's Country-Seat (Miniaturn = Bulte) • (Wall (Schubert).*
O'Donnell). Heleri Alston: Thờ Lover's Tanks (Trad.. Sharp) Lazy. Bong"?” (Corlina 1) Bertet. Duetto
11 p.m.-"Agriculture in the British Isles: Summing Up." by the Rt. Hon, the Viscount Bledisloe.
Moore
Merk
11.15 p.m.-A Recital of Worrid Gavotte Mignon) (Thomas); !
Banderson's Bongs by Gladys 12.39 m.,
Ripley (Contralto), Mỹ-Dear
Reading
LORD TWEEDSMUIR INDISPOSED
katokadontren, July 10, Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor of Canada was admitted spital owing to a return of gastric complaint which suffered from previously: A member of his stane state that was not really hospital for obser
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