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BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
12.30 to 2.10 Dani-European pro-10.15 pm-To-day in Germany,
gramme.
12.30 pm Light Orchestral Music, 1 pm-Local: Time Signal' and
Weather Report
1.03 - 'Concert. 1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: Wen- ther forecast. time and an- nouncements.
1.40 pim-A Relay of the Rotary
Club Timin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden, Rotarlin' J. `R. Paton on "The, Mandarin Road."
2.10 pun. (Approx.).—Close down. 4 to 7 p.m.--Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme 7p.m.
The Light Opera Company Vocal Gems-The Duchess of
Dantzig.
Vocal Gems from Erik Charell's
"White Horse Inn," Musical Comedy Marches. Vocal Gems-The New Moon. 7.30 р.м.-
From the Studio
Bound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.-Homeland Evening from
Baden.
12 midnight--Close. DJA, DJB, IN
(German, English):
RADIO" MANILA
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5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- lah Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva.
Tam--Sign oz.
9.30 am-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties 11.30 am-ign Off 230 pm-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties 3.45 p.m.-Sign Oft
6 p.m.-Song and Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Literary Song-Movie zine.
Mara-
6.20 p.m.--Spanish Informational
A Selection by The Harmony ¦ 6 36 "Boys."
PROGRAMME
Started me
1. Fox-Trot-Nagasaki, 2 Fax-Trot--You
dreaming.
3. Tango-La Comparsita. 4. Fox-Trot-West Wind.
5. Walta-Underneath & Western
Sky
6. Fox-Trot-Sweet Sue. 7. Tango-Lita..
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Period.
P.m.-English Informational
Period.
6.35 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan. Culbert-
son and Fritz.
7 p.m. To be, announced. 7.30 p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire Pre- sentation featuring Tarzan
of the Apes,"
8 p.m.-To be announced.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal. Wex- 8.15 p.m.-Commercial Monitor.
ther Report, Stock Quotations. | 8.30 pm -Electrlux Programme- and Announcementa.
8.05 p.m.-
Four Songs from "First a Gir!” by Jesse Matthews
1. Say the Word and it's yours. 2. I can wiggle my ears,
3. The Little Sikworm,
POLICE SAID TO HAVE BEEN ASSAULTED
CHINESE BELIEVED TO BE MENTALLY UNBALANCED
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OR
Sergt. E. F. G. White, of Yau- mati Police Station, was the fom plainant before Mr. Macfadyen at morning in an assault charge FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1936 the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.
brought against Chan Kam-fuk. 43, unemployed. The incident was alleged to have occurred in Battery
Street near Jordan Road,
say the other way round," was the "Assaulting the police? I should
defendant's reply from the dock when asked to plead.
Commencing at 2,30 P.M.
Ar TE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
BURNITURE ·
Comprising
LL
Bergt. White deposed that he found the defendant outside 15.
tion with some furniture. Defen- Battery Street: causing an obstruc-
dant refused to move the articles Teak Bed Room, Dining Room & when told to by witness. Witness Drawing Room Furniture, Office then told him that he Furniture, Bisok Wood Wars, Car- did not mave them
he pets, Rugs, Upright Pianos, Type- would errest him
whereupon writers, Gramophones and Records, defendant refused to get Cash Register, Refrigerators, Sewing, the up from the pavement: Defendant Machines, Clocks, Electric Table then knocked witness's hat off. Fans and Lampa, Porcelain and tumped at him, caught hold of his Glass Ware, Brass and E. P. WAYS, cross belts and pulled him to the Catlery, Mirrors, Pictures, Linen. Curtains, Ice Chests, Filters, Orna- ground.
ments, etc., etc.
Witness had to hit defendant a few times to release himself. Pre-
แ
7.45 p.m.-Oriental Classic Trio and vous to that witness had not used
any violence. Alma Corro
A Chinese witness of the assault- then gave corroborative testimony.
At this stage: Sergt. E Green L A Voice and Two Guitars-Car-mentioned that the defendant had mela Hernandez, with Sarmlen-
been brought to Taumati Police Station several times before. He to and Rey.
had himself- arrested "defendant 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports.
about three months ago. The de-
•
9 p.m.-"Sampaguita," conducted
by Remigio Mat. Castro. ··
4. Everything's in Rhythm with j 9.30 p.m.-"Azucena,” conducted by
my heart.
8.18 p.m.-
་
The London Piano Accordeon There'll never be another you. Where the Mountains meet the
Sea,
Solo-Song of songs. The Whistling Waltz. The White Cliffs of Dover. Solo-Stars over Devon. The Cubalero Cuban
Dance).
Happy. Im Happy. 8.43 pm
Romualdo Roman
9.45 p.m.-Studio Music.
10 p.m.-High Of
EMPIRE RADIO
· TRANSMISSION E Hong Kong Times
Rhythmised:-tag
A Recital by Beniamino Gigli (Tenor)
1. Elegie (Massenet), ·
2. Plaisir O'Amour (Martini).
3. Mattinata (Leoncavallo).
4. Torna A Burriento (de Curtis), pm-Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter).: 9.20 p.m.-
Military Band Music Selection--Floradora, Slavonic Rhapsody (arr. Winter-
bottom).
Swastika March (Klohr).
The Calph of Bagdad-Overture
(Boieldieu)
Abanico March (O. Hume).. Under the Banner of Victory...
March (Von Blon), Selection The Beggar's Opera-
Selection (Gay-Austin).
10 p.m-Big Ben from Daventry.
10 p.m.-Dance Music,
1f pm-Close down,
BERLIN PROGRAMME
4.55 p.m.-Call DIQ, DJÀ, DJB
**(Getman, “English);
Geri
Folksong.
5 p.m.-Famous Musicians: Paul
Gruemmer.... Cello,
plays the
Adagio in C major and the
Sonata in A major" by Beet- hoven,
and
ONE Steel Desk
.
ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY,
THE 292 JULY, 1938,"
fendant was mentally deficient, he TERMS:
thought.
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Asked if he wanted to give evi derice defendant élected to take the stand. He commerited by mut- tering a few words in English" and when told to speak in Chinese con- tinued to mutter."
Defendant wai remanded in gaol for a week for medical etamination.
ANOTHER CASE
Lau Mul, 48; widow, was fined $5 The following frequencies will be with the alternative or 14 days in
priadzment when the pleaded guilty to obstructing P.C.C.346, Ty Yee. In the execution of his duty fa Shanghat Street near the Yaumati Market. ̈*
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LARCENY FROM A FRIEND
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7 p.m.-Big Ben, Surprise Item 7.17pm. The New Manchester Hippodrome Orchestra, direct-
Charged with the theft of $69; Bergt. H Green, prosecuting, from a dwelling. Tong Sui-po, ap- ed by Charles. Windsor. From stated that the constable was tak-peared before Mr. W. Schofield at the New Manchester Hippo Ing a small boy to the Tauntati the Central Court yesterday." The drome. Summer Breezes (Ban-Station for hawking vegetables complainant was 'Au Kát, a fitter derson). Bolero (Ravel)..Qul- without a licence when the deferi-living at No. 12, Tai Yuen Street very Quavers (Thomas), Baby's dant came up from behind and Defendant admitted the charge Got a Tooth (Russell). Over pulled the boy away and he escap- and said that only $64 was taken ** ́`turé, Light Cavalry (Suppe). ed." Later the woman took the Inspector Logan said that the 1.45 pm-Late Extra! A feature police to the spot where she point-denfendant was living with the programme following through ed out the boy and he was arrested, complainant and on July 17, the the life of a London newspaper. The woman had 11 cents in her complainant had been paid his from its origin in a timber possession. --
'wages" of * $70 of which $1 had forest to its sale as an extra The defendant. stated the boy been spent. Before sleeping 'that edition. Devised by S, E. Rey: was her nephew and she took some night the complainant took the nolds; produced by Fascos vegetables away from him; precaution of pinning his pocket. Thornton
The Magistrate commented that The defendant was then alleged p.m.-"Starlight." Number it was people like the defendant to have taken the money and dis-- Twelve." Interviews with famous who made it very difficult to the appeared from the house. A re- stage people. and excerpts from police.
port was made to the Police. their repertoires. No. 13: Gor-
A fortunate meeting by the don Harker (the celebrated
complanant of the defendant on character actor).
board" the Tung On," resulted in the arrest. On the defendant "whs found the tum är s105 (CM- (nese) and a statement for chang-*
g HE $60. Defendant had spent $4.45 on clothing..
8.30
8.45 pm-A Recital by Stephen Wearing (Plähoforte). Forest Murmurs. (Liszt). Study in E minor (Chopin), Serenade (R. Strauks, arr. Gieseking). Wit- ches' Dance (MacDowell).
8 p.
Greenwich Time Signal. «
9 pm The News and Announce-
ments41UART
9.20
5.30 pm News and Economia Re- 8.40 by Entor
view in English,
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by
5.45 p.m.-Melodies from Operetta "Schwarzwalder "Kirsch"
Clavis · Valentin: Mitalcal ́Mari- ' agement; Fritz Klingner.
6.30 p.m.-Folk Song Singing by
the Hitler Youth,
|_ 6.45 p.m.--News and Economic Re-
view in German
7 pin-Concert of Light Music,
8 um-News in English-ig ut
8.13 p.m.-Greetings to our listen
ers in New Zékland.
8.20 p.m.Little German Broad- casting "ABOAT" BOIL, S 8.35 pm Concert of Light Musto (continued) (02 EC-69 * 9 pm Sign off DIA and DIB
(Germ. Engl.).
9.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB. DIN
(Germ. Engl.) German Folk Song.
9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
ers in the Dutch East Indies.***. 9.15 pm New And Economic
'Be- view in, German on DJA DIB
9.30 PM-Brais Band,
10 pm New and Economie Re- New Si Toplish on Din und in
8:45 pîm2--clóné do
"downl
TRANSMISSION 3
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will be used verande
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GBG 17.79 Mc/s (16.88 m1"/
WOMEN IN BRAWL
BOTH BOUND OVER
-pre-
p.m.--Racing Pigeons. A "training"toss" (of -- young "Because you have been pigeons, from Alexandra Palace Mouly connected with the Police to W IL Daman's loft in Court, you cannot expect to come Doughty Strett.“
up here and get a special hearing" remarked Mr. Burgess at the Cen- tral Court yesterday when Hui Lee-sze was charged with assault- |ing To Yip, a female hawker.
Complainant in the box said that before the actual assault, the defendant had said that as she was a government : servant she
· GBF:15.14 Mc/n. (18.83 m.).
could scold her (Complainant) as p.m.-Big Ben Imperial much as abe Lked. Defendant Affairs," by H V. Hodson. had gone on to say that even the 10.17 p.m. The Davis Cup Inter Magistrates at the Police Court Zone Finals; commentaries by obeyed her orders, and she could Capt. E, B. T. Wakelam and get
complainant's licence Col B. H Brand, From Wim- withdrawn if she liked. bledon
Defendant was alleged to have 11.55pm-The News and An- assaulted the complainant break-
nouncements, et in
ing her bangles with her umbrella, Midnight-Greenwich Time Signal. Defendant said that she was 12.15 am-"Country Life John peasing the complainant's stali Reynders with his Orchestra, when the defendant accosted her Fun..on
thể Farm (Ralston), and accused her of having caused Donker Fide (Caludi). Onat trouble for her at the Police "Dance... Daddy Long-Legs Station, by trying to have her (Ewing), The Love Birds licence cancelled. Complainant (Brockett) My Lady Dragon was then alleged to have assault FIF as the Dance or the Bilvered the defendant
the
The money was ordered to be. refgrided to the complainant, and" the defendant was bound over in $50 and sent to the countz
MAN WITH BAD RECORD
Steals Purse Containing One Cent
*I ask Your Worship to take a serious view of this case, as this man is a menace to society” said Sub-Inspector Roger at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday when Prosecuting an unemployed Chinese charged before Mr. E. Himsworth with theft of a purse,
Défendant's record showed that he had twelve previous convictions, nine of which were for larceny.......
"I think the only time you are. not stealing is when you are in gaol," remarked the Magistrate, to accused, P
It was explained that accused stole the purse from a man at the entrance to the Prince's Theatre The thier was eventually arrested near the Police Training School after an exciting chase along
Fool (Finck), The Frog's Wed- Mr. Burgess discharged both | Nathan Road and Lalchikok Road. ding (Bell) Butt Frog's Shadow women and said that it was mere The purse was found to contain (Finck). At the Ladybird's Ball ly one women's word against the only one cont, and m CESingy Nightingale's Greet other His Worshly reprimanded Accused was sentenced to 12
the defendant for having wasted months imprisonment and 124 30 much or the Court's time, në stroker of the birth."
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