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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
The Crown Imperial
SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE CORONATION
Glorious And Legendary Past-
"No Less Glorious Future!”"
WITH GRATITUDE WE ACKNOWLEDGE OUR INDEBTEDNESS TO THE "TIMES” FOR THIS MAGNIFICENTLY. IN- SPIRING ARTICLE ON A SUBJECT VERY DEAR TO THE HEART OF EVERY REAL MEMBER OF THE BRITISH EMFIRE. AT A TIME WHEN SUPERFICIAL SENTIMENTALITIES AND PLATITUDINOUS PONDEROSITIES SEEM MORE - GE- NERAL THAN RECEPTIONAL, IT IS FINE TO LAT HOLD OF THIS CHARACTERISTICALLY IDEALISTIC AND LOGICAL DISSERTATION FROM THE PIVOT OF ACTION OF EMPIRE JOURNALISM-THE “TIMES.", (EDITOR "HONG KONG DAILY PRESS."1
to be a subject of close study for future constitutional historians. Its deliberations on the matters refer- red to. it have already begun.
KING EDWARD VIII
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.
Anniversaries Anri Holidays.--St.. Stephen, King of Hungary,
"Auctions.Crown Land, at Distriën Ofee, Northi, Taipo, 11.30 a.mn.
Cinemas.
King's :-"The Lady Is" Willink" Queen'—"Man Hunt,"
Oriental Two In The Dark." World: "Chineto Picture." Alhambra "O'Malley of The
Mounted."
Hajestic :--"Unknown Woman" StarTwo Fisted.”
Danees. Cheere Club Dance, 8 p.m. Vantris Bond, 3.45 p.m.;
3retings.-L.C.A.. at "Wesley," 15
Kowloon
in t
Miscellaneous,--"Para lts" ' Evening** Andrew's Church Hall, 5.30 p.m.:
Claims against the Estate of James Harrop due.
Boulal.--Whist Drive of Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute, p.m. Whist Drive and Tombois, në Garrison 'Sergeants' Mens, Queen's Road, 8.50
Of the ceremonies still in use nation which are of common con-i anywhere in the world for the in- cern." and includes with the re- auguration of secular dignitaries.] presentatives of the United King- there is none to compare for anti- dom those of Canada, Australia. quity with the rite for the Coro- New Zealand, and South Africa, eli nation of the Kings of England, the appointments being of course Most of its essential elements can made on the advice of the several be traced back to the Coronation Governments concerned. It is the order known by the name of Ethel nrst such joint "deliberative body red II which was probably used created under the present Con- for crowning Harold Godwinsson stitution of the Empire (since the and William the Conqueror. Many Imperial War Graves Commission of its very words "come down; with i was set up before the Statute of no more change than the transla Westminster of 1931), and is likely tion from Latin into English, from the pontifical of Egbert Archbishop of York, who died in 785. Yet. while so much has remained the same, the monarchy, which the an- The task that has been set to elent rite reconsecrates in the per- the commissioners is exceedingly son of each succeeding Sovereign, delicate. They have to bien has undergone development to the things old and new, Two prin- point of transfiguration, and the ciples not easily harmonized will pageant of the Coronation has be generally recognized as neces- devise and necessarily been changed to keep sary for their guidance. On the
offer to His Majesty pace with that growth. That one hand the traditional obser-
some symbolic service, analogous which is essential-the rite itself-vances, which have been handed the Coronation day by the ancient to those which are rendered on nas not been, and it may be hoped down from the immemorial past. officers of state. never win! be, altered, The must be maintained in their ac- which is the sole fountain
The Crown, Union Church Women's Guild, 10 a.m.; acknowledgment of dependence on customed form,
of Monthly, Chinese Chamber of Com- On the other honour, but which would act on Divine protection, the prayer for hand the new nations, which have the advice of the Dominion Gov-aught Road Contral, 2.30 p.m.
merce," Chamber's Board Room, Con- the guidance of Divine grace, can-ume to maturity in the reign just ernment not go out of date: the cath
concerned, might be to closed. must be found a ceremonial pleased to create a titular dignity. govern with justice and mercy is as part worthy of their full dignity. to be borne for the occasion by the proper to a Parliamentary as to a The Coronation
is to be the person feudal Sovereign, whether his sway symbol of two unities the unity That it is possible to devise sult
rendering the service.. extend to a few countles about of the Imperial partnership to-able Winchester or to a Commonwealth day
titles, wholly modern iz and the unity of the past substance but not lacking the of free and separate nations, cc-land present of the British Crown. I stately ring of the antique. bag p... cupying a quarter of the inhabited | Now, although the spir't of the been shown by the happy new world. The crowning of the King. Coronation ritual is timeless. Its creation C-AU33
nowever, is something more than forms are of the feudal age,
of the Captain It the personal dedication; it is also dresses the ideals and virtues of case
King's Flight, But in any DJB an occasion when the King's sub- Kingship in emblematic garments suggested without impertinence to one consideration may be jects asociate themselves with and of the medieval chivalry, coloured the unger nim in solemn profession of with memories of Acre and Agin- whom it rests to tender advice to Dominion stateamen with the ideals for which his consecrat-court of Domesday Book and the Crown. This Coronation will ea person, stands; and it is chiefy Magna Carta. These memories of in Its turn become a source of because his subjects become from course belong as fully to the tradition, slowly growing, we may age to age more numerous. and people of the Dominions as their relations to him and to one those of the Mother. Country: the
to all hope, through many centuries another more complex, that the co-helts do not lose the right to provide for this continuous growth, to come. Our ancestors, in order to cerentontal surrounding the rite, their inheritance because they attached "most of the symbolic both spiritual and secular, requires have chosen to make their home functions of the Coronation to the revision from reign to reign. across the seas. They have every most permanent things they knew right to feel that they participate-family privilege and the tenure The Coronation of King Edward to the full in everything that is a land vi has to be adapted to a greater most venerable in the ancient ob-modern Commonwealth attach no The Dominions of the change than has been 9.30 p.m.-Spanish Music from the known since the Revolution of 1688.
such sanctity to the hereditary time of Charles V
But, for reasons deeply rooted in principle; nor is it to be supposed The organization of the Empire Conducted
history. the representation of that the ancient tenure of grand by Prof. Eta Harich-Schneider. into distinct nations, whose sub- 10 p.m.-News" and Economic Re.ordination to the Crown is direct mained vested in persons who are their sail, But it would be in the these common traditions has re- serjeanty could be revived upon in English on 'DJE. DJQ in and not through the Government
of a suzerain Mother Comtry has subjects of the United Kingdom.bistorie spirit of the Coronation Dutch on DJB.
Germany passed from the sphere of custom Custom has surrounded the King at any service they may render to to the sphere of law; and a wise de- his Coronation, not with the men His Majesty, that day were attach-
who carry on his administration ed as a privilege in perpetuity cision has been taken to let the from "La
change he reflected in the great to-day, but with the successors of some public office likely to endure 1145 pm-Er, der Herrlichste von Ceremony of next May. No doubt those who were the members of his through the ages; so that, in t
alten." Schumann Song Re-
time when men speak of Anzac it would have been technically pos- household when his household and
his Government were one. cital by Lotte Stumpf.
sible to treat the Coronation 39
"The and Vimy as now they speak of Prime Minister and the Secretaries Crecy. It may 12 midnight. Close. DJE. DJQ. DJs what it has hitherto been, the in-
be possible for (Germ. Engi,).
auguration of the new reign by of State retire into a seiondary oficers of the Dominions to say. the United Kingdom of Great Bri rank, and for one day the poten- as they come to Westminster tain and Ireland, leaving each Do Lord High Steward and the Lord I perform, has been rendered an
of an older
world-the Abbey, "This service, which now minion to hold its own separate Great Chamberlain, the Constable, this spot by my predecessors celebration on its own soll, and in-
6.55
p.m.-Call DJE and (German. English).
German Folk Song.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
Broadcast by Z.B.W.
On 355 Metres.
8 p.m.-News in English
6.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listen- ers in the Dutch East Indies and Call DJQ,
12:30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-, 9 pm-News and Announcements 8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
・gramme.
12.30 p.m.-Alfredo Campoli and his Orchestra, with Jessie Mat- thews Soprano),
I p.m.-Local: Tune Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m.--Variety-Vocal Items. 1.15 p.m.-Relay of the Hong Kong
Hotel Orchestra.
130 p.m.-Reuter
Press, Local:
Weather forecast, time and Announcements.
from London, 9.20 p.m.-
From the Studio Martha Barretto in a Flanoforte
Recital.
PROGRAMME
fal Song of the Lark-Tschai-
kowsky,
(b) Largo from 7tb Sonata.
Beethoven.
(c) Sevilla.-Albeniz.
(continued) @p.m--News and Economic Re-
view in German.
9,45 p.m.-A Generation's Changes in Germany. The New Aspect of German Cities: III, Nurent- belg.
1.40 p.m.-Relay of the Hong Kong 9,35 p.m.-Schubert's "Marche Mill- 18.15 p.m.-To-day in
Hotel Orchestral.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
7 to 11 p.m.-European programme
7 p.m.Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op.
55" (Orleg) played by the New
Queen's Hall Light Orchestra.
taire" (arr. Godfrey). 9.40 p.m.-
From the Studio Talk: "Aviation" No. 4-Side Lights and High Lights of Alr Transport" by M. H. Curtis."
7.17 p.r-Numbers from "Yes 10 p.m.--Big Ben from London..
Madam"--Musical Comedy with 11 p.m.-Close down.
Bobby Howes, Binnie Hale, Bertha Belmore, Billy Leonard.
Brook and
Narcourt
Pearce.
1.30 p.m.-Closing
Quotations.
7.47 p.m.-
"Albert Sandier and his
Orchestra
Vera
BERLIN PROGRAMME
German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m.-Musical Miscellany.
2 p.m.--News in German.
1. 1 Mes vers avaient des alles; 2.15 p.m.-Musical Miscellany (con-
4. Le Chaland qui Passe (Bixio). 3 p.n..-News and Economic Review
Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.--Selections
Traviata" by Verdi.
RADIO MANILA
sular Life Assurance Co.,
9.30 am. Nielson Financial Re-
view and Musical Varieties. 11.16 a.m-Sign Off ****
(Hahn).
tinued)
2. Frasquita Serenade (Lehar).
2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen.
7 a.m.--Sign Of.
3. Love's Last Word (Cremieux).
ers.
in English.
Bound Pictures.
3.30 pmSelections
Traviata" by Verdi
12.
formal
servance.
tates
N
of
In
came
viting the King's subjects from the Marshal, and the Champlon-office. since Edward VIII Local Stock 1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German: 5.30 am--Breakfast Hour of News oversea to attend as guests rather put on their ancient panoply and here to be crowned a thousand
English.
and Music-English and Spac- than as participants at Westmin- take the centre of the stage. The years ago." At any rate. If all ⚫ish Current Events and Vaude-ater. But such a course would have arrangement has something more concerned remember that they are Fille of the Air conducted by been wholly foreign to the spirit of than its historical associations to not only heirs of a glorious and Don Alva. Morning Exercises the Empire, especially, as it is incommend it. for the persons of legendary past, but also ancestors. by Prof, G. T. Suva of the Interpreted in these islands. The larger than executive authority, no less glorious future. the Coro- the pageant carry a symbolism building up a legend to Insp're a peculiar position of the Crown as the sole formal connecting link of
and the velvet and cloth of gold nation can be made worthy of the the Commonwealth requires that they wear, having been la'd up in majesty of the Imperial Crown. the celebrations of all its compon-unsullied by the dust of the poll- the lavender of the centuries, are ent nations should be concentrated King; and this means that each do not exist in the Dominions. 'offices such as these naturally. must take its part by right and not by grace. That right has been
The representatives of these must "necessarily be drawn from the publicly enunciated by the appoint-high ranks of their public life as 0.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational ment of the commission under the it lived to-day; and the cerealm them at night, Never, never
chairmanship of the Duke of York. 35 pm-English Informational which is to consider "those aspects monial has to be so planned that in the morning! Director Clarence
of the arrangements for the Cara- these eminent men may take their Brown,
places, side by side with the more archaic Agures of the United in a really big picture than domin- Kingdom, in a due and proper ate every
8 p.m.-Local: Time. Signal, Wea-|
tlier Report and announce 3.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany. 2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review in the physical presence of the cal arena. Ancient and ghostly
ments.
8.03. p.m.-
A
From the Studio
Recital by Edgar Warner
(Tenor) accompaled by Lind-
Bay A. Laion
1. For You Alone.
2. Where e'er You Walk,
3. Invictus.
4. Eleanore.
8.15 p.m.-Planoforte Syncopations
8.35
by Charlle Kunɛ.
p.m.-Selection.
from
"The
Damask Rose" (Chopin. Adapt-
ed" Clutsum).
8.45 pm...`-
From the Studio
A programme of Puccini's Music
and Musical Varieties
from ZR 3.45 p.m.-Sign Oft
4.43 p.m.-Folk Songs and Dances our Olympie Guests brought
with them,
Keening. Baritone: Heinz
Herkommer. Speaker
5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Res
view in German.
5.45 p.m.-Woman's Hour: A Taik by Ein Schneider, the Animals Photographer at the Berlin Zoo,
p.m.-"Er, der Herrlichste von
allen."
Schumann Song Recital by Lotte
Stumpf.
by Elsa Alves (Soprano), 46 6.15 p.m.-8ign of DJA and DJB
the piano-Fred 'Alves.
(Germ.. English).
4.p.m.-Sunset Dance Programme
by the Lyric Orchestra.
Period
Period.
6.55 p.in:-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan Culbert- son and Fritz.
7pm--La Insular Cigar and Ciga- 8.10 p.m.-"Rincon Espanol," fea- harmony,..
rette Factory presents "Aires
turing Ramon Estella
Filipinos" with Juan Phos, Jr. 8.30 p.m.-Basque Presentation
and his String Ensemble. :- 7.30 p.m.-Question Box Reporter. 7.35 p.m.-To be announced 7:45 pm-Bizalde y Cia. Presente-
tinn.
8. p.m. To be announced;"
8.45 pm-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports." pimpN.E.P.A;' Programme!
9,30 pan-Tirio Cruz, vand his
Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10 5m8ign off.
THE THINGS THEY SAY
If you want good love scenes
Sports
Billiards.-Soldiers Club Tourna ent final.
Racing-Entries close for Масло Race Meeting, 4 p.ro.
Moon.--VII-Moon, 17th, Day. Sunrise: 6,06 .m. Sunset.-6.40 p.m. Tides-High at 9.24 and 22.65; Law at 3.00 and 16.02.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3.
Auniversarica and Holidays-St.
Serapia. V
Cinemas,
King-Sins Of Man." Queen's Return of Sophie Lang." Oriental:"Barbary Const."" World -"Chinese Picture." Alhambra :-"Special Investigator." Majestic :-*Unknown Woman" StarTwo Fisted."
Social-Prison Branch (M÷C, L.) Whist Drive and Mah Jong, Cathedral Service Cricket Club, 9 p.m.; Cheero Hail, 3 p.m. Whint Dave, at Civil
Club Bridge and Mah Jong Drive, 8 p.m.; St. Andrew's Club "Open" Night, 9 p.m.
Sports Tennis-"C" Division, Kowloon In- disa T.C. Clas de Recrein,
Moon V11 Moon, 18th. Day... Sunrise-0.07 .m. Sunset-6.30 p.m. Tides High at 10.15 and 22.35; Low at 3:40 and 18.34.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Anniversaries and Holidays.—At
Rose of Viterbo,
Cinemas.
King's Sins Of Man." Queen's :-"Return of Sophie Lang." Oriental:-"Barbary Coast. World Chinese Picture."! Alhambra "Special Investigator." Hajestic "Unknown Woman, “* Star --" "Splendour."* Lectures.Helena May Christian Fel lowship eating, 10.30 am.
Booal, Cheera Club Doplicato Con tract Bridge, & pins. No, Platoon Cyber Hüpper ad Volunteer Headquarters,
I would rather play a small róle
Miriam Fcene in a fallure-
Sports
Bowls First Division, Kowlo Dock R.C.v. Taikoo B.C., 6 pm.
Swimming. Entries close for Colany
This is a problem, partly for the War gives the greatest scope for King's separate Governments in villainy With the gangster idea Championship (V.R.C.), p.m. Vic the Dominions, partly for the new taboo It's the screen's greatest toris, R.G. v. Army (V.R.C. bath), & commission, which represents their chance for action-Darryl Zanuck... fpint interests, Suggestions for The public rather resents a hap its solution may well seem fanciful,py ending in which it can't be Fach of the Dominions, for leveJohn Cromwell (the direc example, might think it seemly to l ́tor):
Boen.-VII Moon, 19th Day, Sunrise--0.07 s.m. Sunset.-8.38 p.m. Tides. High 11.00 and 29.15; Low:
at 1.30 and 17,00
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