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The Most Comprehensive Survey Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China.
CHINA'S
NEW CURRENCY SYSTEM
By T'ANG LEANG-LI
A survey of Chinese Currency and Banking System in Historical perspective and of the reactions of the World Slump upon Chinese Trade, Industry, and Finance, from the beginning of the depression to the Establishment of State Control of Silver-with Statistical tables relating to movements of Gold," Silver and Prices in General.
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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
1230 to 2.15 p.m.-European re-"
corded programme, 12.30 p.m.-Dance Music by Jack Hylton and his Orchestra.
|| pm-Local; Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1,03 pm-New Light Symphony
Orchestra.
1.30 pm.Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: Wea- ther forecast, time and ́ ́an- nouncementa,
|1.40 p.m.-Jam Plano Recital by
Carroll Gibbons.
1.55 p.m.---Vocal Gems 3.15 p.m-Close down.
4 to 7 pim-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme | 7 p.m.-Excerpts from "The Mika- do" (Gilbert and Sullivan).
·7.25 p.m.---.
Patricia Rossborough of the Piano
1. Rose Marie-Selection. 3. The Town Talks--Selection 3. Sweetmeat Joe, the Candy
Man
4. A Cavalcade of Martial Tunes
7.40 p.mi--
Light Orchestral; Selections Raymond-Overture (Thomas).
8.15 p.m-Greetings to our listen-
ars in New Zealand. 8.20 p.m.-Little German Brodd-
Fasting. ABO.
8,35. p.m.-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
THE STAY-IN
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
STRIKE
+he
LEGALITY QUERIED PUBLIC AUCTION.
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(Special Air Mail Service)
instructions
Landon June 22HE Undersigned have received To-day the Civil Service Clerical Association is consulting Sir Wi-
9 p.m.--Sign off DA and slam Jowitt about the legality of
(Germ.. Engl.)...
Civil servants engaging in a stay- in strike.
9.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB
(Germ, Engl)». German Folk Song.
DJN
9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
ers in the Dutch East Indies, 6.1b p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German on DJA, DJB DJN
9:30 p.m.-Hitler Youth Programme by the German Girls League: "Sun, sun shine! How we scare away the rain. 9.45 p.m.--Adagio and Scherzo for
Piano Quartet by Josef Suder. 110 p.m.--News and Economic Re- view in English on DJN and In Dutch on, DJA, DJB, 10.13 p.m-To-day in Germany,
Sound Pictures.
10.30 p.m.-Request Concert: Hallo, hallo! You wish-we play, 11.30 p.m.-Spedal Broadcast for
China.
By the Sleepy Lagoon (Eric 12 midnight-Close DJA, DJB. DIN
Coates).
The Clock and the Dresden China
Figures (Ketelbey),
In the Shadows (Finck),
8 p.m.--Local: Time Signal, Wen- ther Report, Stock Quotations
and Announcements.
8.05 p.m.-
A Variety Concert Song A Little Door. A Little
Key-Val Rosing. Instrumental-Italian Favourites
-The Rodlars. ・・ Band Alexander's
Band.
Song-I Love
phine Baker.
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112,
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Book Binding,
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All descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Circulars, Visiting and Invitation Cards with latest Royal Script Type.
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turned out accurately, and with the greatest despatch, under the direct supervision of experienced Europeans.
Gold Lettering, and Marbling, etc.
All executed on the premises at the shortest' notice,
Law Work,
Ledgers and Account books, A speciality, and
at prices, which compara favourably with any printing establishment in the Far East, Estimates furnished.
Ragtime
Daning-Jose-
Band-Mald of Brazil. Vocal-Oh! Leo.-The American,
Eton Boys. Accordeon
Selection.
Solos-Top Hat-
The Big Broadcast of 1936- Selection. George Scott. Wood. Vocal-Chloe song -Swamp)
Vocal--Drury Memories.
8.45. p.m.
of the
Lane Pantomine
Concert Waltzes Hue Danube (J. Strauss), Moonlight on the Alster (Fetras) Helena Waltzer (Offenbach). Kongreb Walzer (Strauss).
e p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry
News Bulletin and Announce ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9,20 p.m.
Two Violin Solos by Yehudi Menuhin !.
1. Moto Perpetuo (Perpetual Mo-
tion) (Paganini),
2. Barabande
(Sarasate).
9.30 p.m.-
and Tambourin
From the Studio
A Recital by Nura Kanis (Plano- forte) and J. McNaught Thom- son (Baritone).
PROGRAMME
1. Songs-
(a) The Auctioneers Bongs,..
(b) Old Furniture, and
(c) The Rocking Chair-from Cycle of Bongs ("Old Fur- niture.")-Arundale.
2. Planoforte Solos-Two Songs without Words. Mendel- sohn
3. Bonga-
Sink Red Sun-Del Riego. Invictus-Bruno Huhn.
4. Planoforte Solos Two Studies -Two Studies--Chopin,
5. Song-She is far from the
Land-Lambert.
10 pm-
i
4
A Relay from Daventry Big Ben: Talk: "Foreign Affairs" by Bir Frederick Whyte, KCSI, LLD. SANGA 10.17 p.m.-Dance Music by Jack Jackson and his Orchestra,
11 p.m.-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
4.55 p.m.-Call DIQ. DJA, DJB.
(German, English).<\/ German Folk Song,y "
5 p.m.-Famous 'Musicfans:
Luise Gmeiner, Piano, plays the Bonata in C major op. 2 and "Hagatellen" by Beethoven,
6.30 p.m.-News and Economi Re
view in English:
5.45 p.m-Here comes the German
- Minstrel
Introduced by Johanna Anger- mann-and Gotthold Frotscher, 6.30 p.m.Und dennoch lieb ich
Dich!"
(German, English)
RADIO MANILA
6.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- lah Current Events and Vaude ville of the Air conducted by
Don Alta
7ain-Sign of.
9.30 am-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties. 11.30 am-Sign Off.
The threatened stay-in strike is a sequel to the recent agreement signed by Mr. W. J. Brown and the representatives of the Treskury guaranteeing increases of "pay amounting to £100,000 per annum to the clerical stan of the Civil Service.
One branch of the Civil Service known as the departmental class was left out of this agreement.
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WEDNESDAY,
JULY 15, 1986-
COMMENCING AT 11.00 A.M.
Ar Teams SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
A QUANTITY OF
The clerks in this branch, num- bering about 7000 and recruited tu | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD- the same way as other members of & OFFICE FURNITURE the clerical class receive lower rates of pay and a lower maximum salary, and their position has long been recognised as anomalous.
A GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT the clerical class Mr. Brown plead- Before signing his agreement for
ed the case of the departmental
class and obtained from the Trea- "sary the concession that it would agree to central negotiations.
Hitherto the Treasury attitude had been that these departmental clerks who are confined to a few Government departments of which the Services Ministries are the most important, "must negotiate separately with the individual de- partments,
The Clerical Association stated its Central negotiations took place.
case. The Treasury representative
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One "Royal" Typewriter (practically new rebuilt)
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230 pm-Nielson Financial Review returned to its original argument THE Undersigned have recei ved
and Musical Varieties
3.45 pm-8ign Off
a
6 p.m. Song and Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Iterary Song Movie Maga-
zine.
of separate negotiations.
Mr. Brown considers that this is
a breach of the spirit of the ori- ginal promise. Hence the threa- tened strike which, if it takes place, "will be the first of its ind 620 p.m-Spanish Informational in this country.
Sir William Jowitt's opinion is not likely to be received before the $35 pm-English Informational
end of the week, but the present
Period.
Period
6.58 p.m.—Stock quotations, through intention is to call out all the
staffs the courtesy of Bwan, Culbers. | clerical
and to paralyse "san and Fritz
Whitehall,
7b.m.-Radio Crusaders, conducted
by Bernie Nolasco.
7.30 p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire Pre- MEMORIAL OF T. P."
sentation
featuring "Tarzan
7.45 pm-Oriental Classic Trio and
of the "Apes.”
Alma Corro.
8.15 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 8 p.m. To be announced.
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, June 22, In spite of the rush of events 8.30 pm Electrolux Programme green the memory
Fleet Street Dads time to keep of Its great
Instructions
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FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1986
COMMENCING AT 2,30 P.M.
Ar THEIR BALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD,
KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Chesterfeld Suites, Black Wood Drawing Room Furniture, Orna Ware, Teak Bed Room, Dining and
A Voice and Two Guitars Carmen. It is some years since Mar. mela Hernandez, with Sarmien-T. P. O'Connor died, but he has ments, Cutlery, Porcelain & Glass
to and Rey.
Local Market Reports
9 p.m.-"8ampaguita," conducted
- by Remigiö Mat. Castro.
not
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been forgotten, and 8.45 pm-81 Quotations and Tuesday week a memorial will be unvelied consisting of a bust by Mr. F. Doyle Jones, which will be placed on the front of Chronicle House. Lord Camrose will perform the unveiling, and the company will include Mr. Ramsay Mac- Donald, Mr. Bernard Shaw, and Mr. H. G. Wells..
9.30 p.m.-Ilocano Fresentation. 9.45 pm-Studio Music.
10 p.m.-Sign Off
EMPIRE RADIO
TRANSMISSION 2 Hong Kong Times
The following frequencies will be tiend
OSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.). G6G 17.79 Mc/s (18:88 m),
mans). Darling you (Rise and Shine) (Stola). Half an Hour with Herman Finck: Selection, The Passing Show of 1914: Pirouette; Little Nell; In the Shadows.
9.45 p.m.-Close down.
TRANSMISSION. 3 Two of the following frequencies. will be used:-
1 p.m.--Big Ben. Variety. 7.15 p.m.-The BBC Northern Ire-
land Orchestra; leader, Philip! Whiteway; conductor, E. God frey Brown, Muriel Thompson (Contralto), Orchestra: Over- ture, The -Bohemian Giri (Balfe), Meditation (Ave 10 p.m.-Big Ben Foreign Affairs,”. Maria), on the First Prelude by Sir Frederick
GSH 21.47 Mc/a (13.97 m) G8 17.73 Mc/s (16.88 m.)
GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)
(Bach - Gounod), Norwegian ECEL, LLD Dances 1 and 2 (Greg). Murial 10.17
Thompson. The Castle of
p.m. --- English Dances,
Whyte,
Country
Ware, E. P. & Brass Ware, Gramo- Rattan Ware, eto, etc. phone & Records, Ensmelled Bath,
OF VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 16TH JULY, 1836.
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BAGPIPES IN BULGARIA
(Special Air Mail
Service)
London, June. 25." Bulgaria has been introduced to Scottish bagpipes. With the mem- bers of the British Legion, who are touring Bulgaria and have been received by Ring Boris, is a piper. of the Gordon Highlanders,"
The other day, at the house on the shores of the Black Sea of M.
Dromore (arr. Arthur Somer- 10.30 pm-Around the Counties.ancion, the former Bulgarian
vell), The Kerry Cow (arr.)y, Charles Wood), There's a Bow- er of Roses (O. V: Stanford), The Irish Reel (arr. C; V, Stan- ford), Orchestra: Polonaise. Arietta and Passacagila (Han- del, arr. Harty). Belection, 111 Pagliacci (Leoncavallo)... Hun garian Rhapsody No. 2 in D (Liszt),
8.30 pm Starlight," Number Eleven Interviews with famous stage people, and excerpts from their repertoires. No, 11: Dame Sybil Thorndike (the) tamous actress).-.
No. 2. "The Country of the Minister in London, he was invit- Downs. A programme to re-ed play, and the compliment was call some sapects of the Sussex returned by a Bulgarian - piper_of scene. Written by John W the Varna garrison, adde Coulter; produced by William
The Bulgarian pipes resemble Maclure.
the Scottish, but are more primi- p.m.-Evensong from York Mina live. They are an ancient tradi-
ter Order of Bervice: Vestry on in Bulgarian mountain life, Prayer. Organ Voluntary. Re- and the piper is one of the most sponses Psalms for the tour important men in the village, teenth evening. First Leason. Magnificat (Bevin in the Dorian Mode) Second Lesson. Nunc Dimittis (Bevin in the Dorian Mode) Anthem, O Clap your Hands (Vaughan Wil- Harms).
845 pm-A Recital by Kathleen
Denyer (Pianoforte), Ragamuf- 11.50 p.m-Musical Interlude. fin (John Ireland) Lullaby 11:55 pm The News and An-
p.m.-Gremwich Time Signal.
[9 pm The News and ‘Announces.
Bangs by Hana. Fleischer, sung ments.
SECOND AIRWOMAN
C.B.E
Miss Jean Gardner Batten, who is now a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, is the second woman to win that distine--
(Arnold Bax), Waltz: Toccata nouncements a Hon by her skill in aviation, Mrs. <Dellus), Concert Study (York Midnight Greenwich Time Signal Mollison's great fight to Australia- Bowen).
12.15 a.m-An Organ Recital by won it for her six years ago. Miss
Salvatore Arnita (Palestinian Patten was educated in New Zea Organist), from St. Mark's, land and came to this county to North Audley Street, London. qualify for her a pilot's licences, Fantasy in E minor (Bilas), gaining both the A and certi Prelude, Fugue and Variation teates. She was the first woma (Cesar Franck), Andante (trum to fly non-stop from Sonata No. 8) Mendelssohn) to Rome, and she also made Fantasia brilliante (Lorenzi) spectacular solo fight from Brit
to India over three years Byl
by Elizabeth Waldepan. J9.20 pm The Birmingham Thea- ! 6.45 pm-News and Economic Re-
Do view in German,
7 pin Concert of Light Music,
6 p.m.--News in Togliah-Sign off
tre Royal Orchestra; conduc-| tor Bheridan Gordon, From the Theatre Royal, Birming- ham, Lost (Ohman), * Rise" "n Shine (Rise and Shine) (You-
12.46 8.m Soprano Solos
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