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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.--European re- 8.53 pim-Call DJQ

corded programme.

(German, English). 12.30 p.m.--Dance Music.

German Folk Song.

and DJR

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and 7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music; in

Weather Report

the interval.

1,03

W

p.m.-Gracic Fields (Com-8 p.m.--News in German. medienne) and Sidney Torch 8.15 p.in.-Greetings to our Listen- (Organ).

ers in the "Far East." !

130 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 8.30 p.m.-Reports ipm the Olym

Rugby Press News, Local:

Weather forecast, time and announcements.

1.40 p.m.-Light Orchestral Music. 2.15 p.m. Close down.

5 to 8 pm.-European programme.

5 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance Or-

chestra from the Roof Garden

of the Hong Kong Hotel.

7 p.La Valse" (Ravel). 7.17 p.m.

A Violin and Soprano recital by Yehudi Menuhin and Mavis Bennett

1. Violin Solos-Tazar's Bride- Song of the Bride (Rimsky- Korsakor). Campanella, Op. 7 (Paganin!).

2. Song-La. Here the Gentle

Lark (Bishop),

3. Violin Solos-Allegro (Fiocco).

La Capricciosa (Ries),

4. Bougs-Pretty Mocking Bird

[Bishop).

Down Vauxhall Way (Oliver).

Safe-Antiseptic 7.45pm.

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Rale a Costa. Memories

1. Just one more chance.

2. The Queen was in the Parlour. 3. Whooper Medley.

4. Monte Carlo Medley.

8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Wes

ther Report and

ments,

announcs-

6.06 pm-A Relay from the Tai

Ping Theatre (Chinese),

11 p.m.-Close "down. 8.05 to 10 p.m.-European pro Tamme from Z.E.K. on a fre-

quency of 640 llocycles, 8.05 p.m.-.

Variety and Dance Music Bong-These foolish thing

"Spread it abroad."-Robert Ashley (Baritone). Fox-Trot-Yankee Doodle never

went to town. Instrumental-Honolulu March- Frank Ferera and John K. Paaluhi

A

pic Games.

p.m.---News and Economic Re-| view in English on DJQ in Dutch'on DJR.

9.15 p.m.-A Merry Miscellany.

An entertaining musical hour

(Gramophone records).

10.15 p.m.-"He means to have a

good time for once!"

PROMINENT CHINESE PROMOTED

Dr. Lim Boon-keng To Serve With Economic Council

FORMERLY PRACTISED IN MALAYA

Shanghai, Aug. 4. The appointment by

Gen.

10 p.m.-News and Economie Re-Chiang Kai-shek of Dr. Lim Boon- keng. the celebrated Malayan view in German.

born Chinese, and president of the University of Amey, as a member A Farce by Nestroy: Music by of the committee of the National Walter Sleber. Conducted and Economic Council, Nanking, is an→ pounded. Dr. Lim is in a position directed by the Composer. 11.15 p.m.-Harpsichord Concerto: render valuable service to this body, which was brought into Anna Barbarra Speckner.

from p.m.-Reports

the existence for the economie de-

velopment of the country's resour Olympic Games.

11.30

12 midnight-Close DJQ and JR ces on scientiac lines.

(Germ.. Engi).

RADIO MANILA

5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- Ish Current Events and Vaude ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prol, G. T. Suva of the In- sular Life Assurance Co.

7 a.m.-Sign Of.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE

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TUESDAY,

AUGUST 11, 1936

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15 Bules Coir Mats (to be sold in

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and

6 Spring Mattresses (slightly

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(For Account of the Concerned)

His ability, immense energy' for work and his great experience as a physician and a man of the world were recognized by the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen. who appointed him the Arst' president of China's Board of Health. He also served the country successively "In the capacities of adviser to the Minis-. tries of the Interlor and Foreign TERMS:-Cash on Daliteet. - Affairs on the establishment of the republic, ga

Although nearing 70 he pos- sesses the energy, vitality and ap-

9.30 am-Nielson Financial Re-pearance of youthfulness many a

view and Musical Varieties.

11.13 a.m-Sign Of

younger man would envy,

Before coming to Amoy, some

2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review Afteen years ago to help Mr. Tan

and Musical Varieties

3.45 p.m.—Sign Of

Kah Kee in organizing and ex- tending the university to the post-

“LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

CROWDS GREET

5.50 p.m.-U.P. Conservatory of tion it holds today in the educa- LOCARNO TALKS

Music-Radio Practice Hour.

Period

€ 35 p.m.-English Informational

Period.

tional world. Dr. m "carried on 6.10 p.m.-"Melody Lane" featuring one of the most successful and in Marlo del Rio.

lucrative medical practices 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational Singapore, and was recognized as one of the leading practitioners in Malaya. Among his public ap- pointments, he was lecturer at the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore. or him, it can truly be said that he sacri- 7 p.m.-The Mystery Singer. Aced a great practice when he to 7.15 p.m.-Manila Motor Company responded to Mr. Tan's call

presents Richard Eimber and come to China of being, convinced his Studebaker Champions. that the country needed his ser- 7.30 p.m.-Child Health Programmevice more than Malaya.

--Miss Zelma Day.

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

8 pm. RCA Magic Brain Pro-

gramme-Mai Partridge.

Fox-Trot-Temptation Rag. -Song-A Little Dash of Dublin-

Anna Neagle (Boprano). Fox-Trot-Ol' Man Mose. Song-A Beautiful Lady in Wing,

-Turner Layton, Fex-Trot-You Hit the Spots. Humorous — Scientifically of

Course!-Murgatroyd and Win 8.15 p.m.-Dinner Music.

18.45 pm-Stock Quotations and Local Market Reports, 9 p.m.-"On Wings of Song" with

Ramon Alberto. 9.15 pm-8ymphonic Interlude 9.30 p.m.-Dance Music

Legaspi Garden. 10 pm-8in Ox.

terbottom.

Fox-Trot-Let's face the Music

and Dance. Vocal-I can't give you anything but love The Four Crochets. 8.43 p.m.-"Concerto No. 1 in E flat Major" (Liszt) played by Mis- cha Levitzki (Pianoforte) and the London Symphony Orches- tra.

9 pm-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter) and announcements, 9.20 p...

.

Richard Crooks' (Tenor) with Marek Weber and his Orchestra

Orchestra--Spring Song (Men-

delssohn).

Songs-A Dream of Paradise

(Gray).

QSong Divine (Temple). Orchestra-Cloches de Corneville

Waltz (Planqgette).

Tales from the Orient Waltz

(Stranse).

·Songs-Serenade

from "The

EMPIRE RADIO

from

TRANSMISSION 2 Hong Kong Times The following frequencies will used...

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DECORATED WITH THE OBE.

As a legislator in a British co- lony, he served several terms on the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlementa as the mem- her representing the Asiatic com- munities. In recognition of hla service to the British Empire in the Great War and for the sc- cessful representation of the com- munities he had served so long and so well, he was made an Om cer of the British Empire by the late King of England,

DELEGATES

"GOOD PROGRESS” AFTER TWO-HOUR SITTING

'London, July 13. Despite unpleasant weather condi- tions, crowds gathered in Downing- street to-day to watch the arrival of the British, French and Belgian delegates to the Locarno Treaty talks, which deal with the problem Hitler set the rest of Europe when German forces occupied the de- militarised Rhienland.

Each country Was represented by its Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, with the addition of Lord Halifax in the case of Brit- ain, M. Blum, the French Premier. did not arrive until a few minutes before the conference broke up for lunch,

He had own from Paris to-day Of his activities in Malaya, the with his wife. The Belgian dem doctor contributed materially in legates, headed by M Van Zeeland, helping to found several Chinese the Premier, travelled overnight, banks, assurance companies, rub- and reached London early to-day. The sole object of the meeting ber estate plantations and nume- rous other enterprises of a social, is to decide the terms on which educational or commercial charac- Germany is to be invited to

larger Five-Power meeting, includ-`

ter.

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GBH 21.47 Meja (13.97 m) G80 17.78 Mc/s (18:66 in.), In addition to his O.B.E. he ing Italy. designed to effect pm-Big Ben. The Oscar Lampe holds several Chinese and foreign fresh Western European arrange- Sextet. It's Love Again; Got decorations and orders. indicating ment, in place of the Locarno to Dance my Way (Coslow), in tangible form the esteem held Treaty which Germany tore up Serenade Nostalgies (Mara by the governments of the coun- by her occupation of the demill-

zit). I'm All Alone (May). tries he had the privilege to serve, Grasshopper's Dance (Buca-as tokens of recognition for valu- 108al). Danse slave (Lederer): able work rendered ungrudingly Furiant (Bayer).-

and at great personal sacrifice in the cause and for the good of hu-

Student Prince" (Romberg). | 7.30 p.m.-Sports Talk.

I'll always be true (Benatzky). 7.45 p.m.-The Whitby Municipal manity-(N.C.D.N.) Orchestra-Columbine's Rendez-

vous. (Heykens).

Song of Paradise (Reginald'

King).

Songs-Macushla (Macmurrough) Too Late to-morrow (Langen-

berg).

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry.

Close down..

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 pл-Call DJA, DJB (German,

English).

German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m.-Merry music.

2 pm-Reports from the Olympic

Games.

2.30 p.m.-Merry music (continued) 2.55 pin-Greetings to our listen-

ers in Australia,

Orchestra; leader. Tom Jen- kins: conductor, Frank Gomez, From the Spa, Whitby, An- dante from Esther (Handel).! Omaha (Haydn Wood). Pavane pour une

defunte infante (Ravel). Pizzicato, Little Chat- terbox (Gomez), Overture, Mignon (Ambroise Thomas), 8.15. p.m.--Pastoral.” A programme in praise of quiet things, with the vocal and Instrumental music of Alan Pani. Presented by William MacLurg," 9p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal. #p.m.-The News and Announce-

ments.

9.20 pm-Light-Music 9.45; p.m.-Close down..

TRANSMISSION S

Two of the following frequencies

3 p..News and Economic Review will be used:-

in German.

3.15 p.m.-Dance Music.

4.30 p.m.-Children's Hour:

'All children Join in ::

4.45

p.m.-Hitler

gramme:

10

Youth

Pro-

Songs for a summer evening. Dim Reports from the Olympic

Games.

5.30 pm-News and Economic Re- A view in Englih.g

1.46 p.m.-String Quartet in A

major by Robert Schumann. 6.15 p.in-Bign of DJA and DJB

(German, English);

tarised Rhineland zone last March. The terms on which the invita- tion to this later meeting is to be issued will be shown by a com- muniqué to be published at the end of the meeting.

MEETING'S SCOPE

The scope of the meeting has been carefully restricted by the British, with a view to 'avoiding:

Establishment of the failure of "the "effort of conciliation” (re- ferred to in the White Paper of March 19)K

The dividing of Europe into two camps,

d'Eau (Smith). The Knave of Diamonds (Steele), Cradle Song (Dulay), Hullabaloo' (On- slow). Gwen Catley: Bt the Lark "Finds Repose (Thomas Linley, arr. Ella Ivimey), Little. Snowdrops (C. T. Stanford), The Lass with the Delicate Air (Arne). The Arthur Duflay

Great Britain, does not wish to Quintet: Mooncharm (Laug-foster by to-day's meeting the ham), Nocturne in E minor creation of a Western bloc, oppos (Chópin); Finale (Marionetten) ed to a Central European bloc. ~\(Podiniy":"

consisting of Germany and Italy;

Britain, however, could hardly 11 pm Brass Band Concert.

refuse the French request for this 11.45 p.m. Round and About." A meeting, considering that it is oc-

topical addition to the week's

10.45 p.m. Reading.

events;fpet

||

11.55 pm The News and An-

nouncements.

GBH 21.47 Me/s (13.97 m.); Midnight, Greenwich Time Signal. GBC 17.79 Meja (16.88 m 12.15 am-John Reynders with his GSF, 15.14 Mc/a (19.83 m.)

Orchestra," Medley of Famous p.m.- Big Ben, The Arthur Waltzes (Johann Strauss, arr. Dulay Quintet, Owen Catley Reynders), Billet doux (Hie.... (Soprano), The Arthur Dulay key). Loin de bul (Gillet? Quintet: Dickon O'Devon Charmaine (Rapes, arr. Free- (Holliday), Waltz in A many. The Village Swallows (Brahms); At the Ladybirds' (Josef Strauss). Adieu to Love Ball (Ewing). Gwen Catley:“An (Reisfeld and Marbot). Bal I BIt Here (Wilfrid Sanderson); masque (Fletcher) Love's Milkmaid's Song (Alec Row- Dream after the Hall (Czibulka. ley) I Wonder If. Love is's ATT, Fucik),Last Dance af

Summer (Finck), Dream (Dorothy Forster). The J. Arthur Dulay Quintet: Le Jet 1 am-Close down,

casioned by Germany's coup in the Rhineland.

The delegates were at Downing- street for two hours; and, it was then offcially stated that "good progress, had been made,” The talks are not expected to end (to- day,

Caller: "I would like to see the Judge, please

Secretary: T'm sorry, six, þut he is at diner

Caller "But, my man, my erran is important,"

Secretary: "It can't be helpect. sir His Honor is at steak Kn

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