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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1936. -

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12.30-2.15 p.m.

gramme.

European Pro-

12.30 pm. A Variety Concert

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.Harry Torrani (Yodel). 1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Orchestra.

1.30

Rugby p.m.-Reuter Press, Press, Local: Weather fore- cast, the and announcements. 1,40 p.m.-A Relay of the

Kong Hotel Orchestra.

215 p.m.-Close Down.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

Hong

7-11 p.m.-European Programme.

7 p.m.-

The I.B. Squire Celeste Octet. Operatica

(Famous Operaue Melodies) (arr. Squire).

A Venetian Barcarolle-Serenade

(arr. Willoughby).

1.17 p.m.-Stuart Robertson (Bass-

Baricone).

15

Yehudi Menuhin (Violia).

1. Concerto in G Major-Adagio Mozart). Serenade and Tam- bourin (Sarasate) Yehud Menuhin.

2. Songs-When Dull Care (Lane

Wilson). When Lights Rolling (Ireland).

go

1.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock

Quotations.

#3, Violin Solo-Gulterre Mosz-

kowski-Sarasate).

4. Songs-Myself when

("In

young

Persian Garden"} (Lehmann). Suent Moon (Vaughan Williams),

Old Folks at home anden Foreign

Lands (Roberts),

8 pm-News and announcements

from London.

9.20 p.m.-Sea"Songs and Shan- ties" by The Portsmouth Royal Naval Singers.

9.30 p.m.

From the Studio. A Variety Programme by Audrey

Steel (Vocal):-G. F. "d'Aquino | (Vocal)-G. Harvey Ash (Hu- morous),

Programme

BRITISH POLICY IN

PALESTINE

Important Statement From -Colonial Office

́London, Sept. 7..

from

3. Humorous-Frightfully. Fred-Foreign Minister of Iraq to

dy.-G. Harvey. Ash.

use their influence for the con-

4. Song. I'm a tool for loving | cillaclun and after noting that

you--Audrey Steel.

6. Song-Song of the Cello.-G.

F. d'Aquino.

even in spite of recent intervention of Nuri Pasha daily outrages and other instances of grave disorder Silly Ass. G. have not been abated.

tion are of equal weight and that An Important statement of his two obligations Imposed upon the

Mandatory Majesty's Government's policy in

are in no sense irre- connection with the situation in concilable and continues, "His Ma- Palestine has been issued from the Jesty's Government are fully in Colonial Office. After recalling the accord with the sense of this pro appointment of the Royal Com- nouncement and it is their earnest mission to investigate the distur- destre to carry out the policy of bance and the well disposed offers impartial justice to both Arabs and 1. Song. Don't count your kisses of a number of Arab rulers and Jews and to work for peace and

before you're kissed.-Audrey j notabilities

neighbouring progress of the country so specially Steel.

countries, including King of Saudi, | dear to buth races. It has been 2. Song. It's a sin to tell a lle.~~ | Arabia Emir of Transjordan, and the contant.aim of British polley to

General G. F. d'Aquino.

Nuri Pasha es Sald, secure and maintain relations of friendship, and confidence with Moslem peopies. For this reason apart from all others his Majesty's Government would have wished to avoid the course of action which has now been forced upon them. But no Government, least of all the Government The statement says:-"After a

exercising the careful review of the whole altua- Mandatory responsibilities tlon his Majesty's Government are allow themselves to be detected satisfied that the campaign of vio- | from their course by violence and is still their hope. violence by outrage. It and threat of which Arab leaders are attempting however, that when those who are to influence the polley of bis Ma- disturbing the peace of Palestine jesty's Government cannot be

have been brought to realise that allowed to continue and that more thely present actions are inimical rapid and

must effective action

to true. Interests of all sections of now be taken in order to bring the the population and to the country as a whole and that the Mandatory 1.05 p... Call DIA, DJS. (German, ¦ present state of disorder to an end

Englishj.

with least possible delay. With Government is determined to exer- this in view it has been considered cise its authority with impartiality essential to send further substan-and Justice it will be possible for tial reinforcements to Palestine. the Royal Commission to function. An additional division of troops is Finally, the Government state that accordingly being sent there and their confident hope is "the Royal

Commission' will make recommen-, in view of the size of reinforcement

8. Humorous

www

Harvey Ash.

7. Bong.-Ocody. Goody.-Audrey

Steel.

8: Song Why Stars come out a

Night.-G. F. d'Aquino.

10 p.m.-Big Ben from London. 11 p.m.Close Down

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Jerman. Folk Song,

5. Violin Soles (a) Minstrels 1.10 p.m.-Short Musical Pieces.

(Debussy); (b) Flight of the 2 p.m.-News in German. Bumble-Bee (Rimsky-Korsa-2.15 p.m.-Short Musical Picces

2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-

kov).

7.47 p.m.-

(continued).

ers

3 p.m.--News and Economic Review

in English.

3.15 p.m.-To-day In Germany.

Orchestre Raymonde. Slectric Girl (Holmes),'. Romantique-Waltz (arr. Walter). Love is my life-Walz · (arr.

Walter). Dance of the Merry Mascots (Ai- 3.30 p.m.-Mozart: Variations on a

bert Ketelbey).

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-

ther Report and menta.

8.03 p.m.-

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MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT

SORE

THROATS

CA 100

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

OVER THE AIR

WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2.

Anniversaros und lulays——Admis- sion Day. (Ca.. .S.A) St. Peter. Claver.

Cinemas.

King's High Tension."

Que se's Her Master's Voice." Oriental :-"The Garden Murder

Case,"

World as "Chinese Ficture."

Alhambra :——"And Sudden Death." "Majestie ("The Thin Man.**

Stad :-"Just Imagine." Couungreis-Dairy Parat Ter and Cold Storage Co'y Interim Dividend payable.

Dances-Cheer Club Dance, 8 pm, Miscellaneous,—St. Andrew's Wolf Cubs re-open for Autumn and Winter, at 5.30 p

..

Meetings Members, of The lang Taj Bank. Lui.. 97 Wing Loc Street,

Extraordinary. of Valunteer bless Committee, $1,488 pan.: ¦- Hong Kong.. Aquarium Society, Biol. Dopt, Hong Kong University, 9.30 p.m.; Kowloon Union Church Woman's' Guild, 10 a.m.; Kowloon Tong Anglieno Church Committes, p.m

Monthly Broadcast. Report By Z.B.W.

DAVENTRY RELAYS.

HIGHEST

The report of Z.B.W, for August is as follows:

transmission 182.25

Actual hours of totalled 278.50 of which were devoted to European pro- grammes and 98.25 to Chinese pro- grammes as follows:

Euro- Chi- pean nese

Morning transmission in- cluding commercial news and church re- lays. Evening transmission

631 31 1182 93

182) 05

Monthly percentages: European 65.44; Chinese 34.56."

During the month the following Sports.

items were broadcast:-Dance pro- Swimtag-Hong Kong Area Twelfth grammes 15: European studio con- certs 35: Chinese studio concerts hampionships (V.R.C.), 2.00

p.m.; Europeau Y.M.C.A. Gaíz, 9.15 p. 5: European local relays 37; Eu- Terris Division, Kowloon C.Gropean Daventry relays (including v. Indian R.C.

Moon.--VII Moon, 34th. Day. Sunrise.-6.68

p.m.

A.M.

news) 43: Chinese relays 8; Eu- ropean lectures 6: Chinese chil-

Sunset.-6.32drens' concerts 8.

TidesHigh at 2.35; Low at 10.50.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.

Anniversaries - and Lolidays.-8. Nichols of Tolertian.

Cinemas. King's-"High Tension." Queen's Her Master's Voice." Oriental :-"The Garden Murder

CLse."

World-Chinese Picture.** Alhambra And-Sudden Death," Majestic The Kid From Spain." Star:Babes In Toyland." Meetings-Bung Kong Hockey Asso ciation Council, at St. Andrew's Church Hall, 5.30 pan., anrust fixture meeting at 6 p.m.; foc H. Supper Meeting at the Seamen's Institute, 7.30 p.m.; Women's Fellowship Annual Meeting at St. Andrew's, p.m.; St. Andrew's Clab Committee, p.th..

Social-Chiaro Club Bridge and Hal Jong Drive, 8.00 p.in Civil Service Cricket Club Whist Drive, 9.00 pln.

New teences issued during August totalled 207, while one licence was renewed..

In addition to the programmes broadcast by Z.B.W., thirteen Eu- ropean and Chinese programmes were broadcast by Z.E.K. on a tre- quency of 640 kilocycles,

European. 18 hours: Chinese 12 hours: Total, 30 hours.

Sports.

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AMERICA

CORONATION

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announce-

From the Studio.

Sound Pictures,

Theme by Gluck. At the Piano: Irene Schnering... 3.45 p.m.Hallo, girls and boys! 4 p.m.-Reich Party Day 1936.

p.m.--Woman's Consultation

5

Hour,

A Jazz Recital by Ozo. and his 5.15 p.m.-"When Beggars dance

Boy Friends.

1. Shine.

Programme

2. Piano Medley: I'm a fool for lovin' you, Chinatown.-These foolish things.

3. Rose Room.

4. Vocal-Get thee behind me

Satan.

ון

p. Plane Solo-My Gal Sal

6, Someday Sweetheart:

7., Vocal-Melody from the Sky. 8. I ain't got nobody.

CRAZY 8:25 pm

Unofficial Colours Being Featured »

KING EDWARD IDOL OF AMERICA

Hy

Back in England after American fashion tour, blue-eyed, dapper Edward Harry Symonds. official dressmaker to the Queen, Breathed a sigh of relief.

the

"Phew." he complained questions they ask over there. was scared stiff est, I acc.dentally divulged any Royal secrets.

men 1911.

I

The Regimental "Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, Pomp and Circumstance March

No. 1 (Elgar). The Mill in the Black Forest.

{Ellenberg). March of the Mountain Gnomes

(Ellenberg).

Selection-The Beggar's Opera

Gay--Austin).

Sliver Trumpets-Grand Proces-

sional March Vivini),

THEIR KING! -

You would think," he added "that Edward VIII was their King and not ours.

"Already unofficial Coronation colours in reds, blues, andɑ greens are being featured by the dress

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Mr. Symonds is the managing director of the firm that has held manufacturers and milliners a warrant to make clothes for wo- New York: while three white of the Royal Kaly since feathers mounted in the form of a Prince of Wales plume are being "The King is the idol of Ame- called "Coronation" feathers, rica." he said “Bank and railroad "And American buyers have

placed presidents, newspaper and" maga- already

over £1,000,000 zine editors, store executive and worth of orders for British goods.

"The Coronation offers British buyers, all asked me one question

would the King marry before his manufacturers an opportunity so Coronation?

vast and so valuable that it is be- "That was sil they wanted to yond even reasonable estimation

he added,

know

"But their wives," Mr. Symonds

wil mean £50,000,000 for groaned, "their wives battered me Empire trade and industry, ship- with questions about what the ping and Taliways. 'Goods and Queen, the Duchesses, and the fabrics for

the Coronation will Royal children would wear, until account for £15,000,000, the bulk I was dizzy.

of which will be for women's wear. "They wanted to be dressed in

"And 70 per cent, of this gigan- ''Royal fashion for the world's big-tic expenditure will go in the form

gest social event.

"One society woman I met in Philadelphia drew me into a cor- ner for "a moment's earnest con- versation,

She wanted to find out what the King's favourite colours were

of wages into the pockets of the working-classes of this country." RUSH FROM "DOWN UNDER” "Already nearly, all the berths on liners bound to England in Feb ruary and March next year have

50 that she could make a tea cosy been booked by Australians and

Hockey Annual Meeting, Hong Kong nation glft. Hockey Association [Bt. Andrew's

p.m.

'.

Dancing Songs by Willi Herr-

lence

can

and of the additional responsibll-dations which will enable them to Itles entailed It has been decided bring Anality to a situation of that the supreme military contral doubt and fear on both sides and In the country shall be entrusted that cut of the tragic misunder- to a Lieutenant General. The on-standings and disorder of the last cer selected for Command is Lieut-five months a lasting settlement enant General J. G. DUI late can be reached."

British Wireless Director General of Military opera- tions and intelligence at War Office.. NO OTHER CHOICE His Majesty's Government deeply regrets that such decisions should have been forced upon them. Great Britain accepted the mandate for Palestine upon terms which in-

GERMAN ASIATIC

BANK

mana Eva v, Bulow. Soprano. volved responsibility for the wel- Future Outlook Not

Fritjof Sentpaul, Baritone 5.30 p.m.--News and Economic Re-

view in German.

5.45 p.m.-Topical Talk

6 pm-Good-night Programme. 6.15 p.m.Bign of DJA and DJB

(Germ., English).

6.55 p.m.-Call

DJE and

(German, English),

fare of all sections of the popula- tion of Palestine. They regard this responsibility as a trust which they have no choice but to carry out."

The statement is prefaced by a summary of the events since dis- orders broke out in Palestine in DJB April. After the rioting at Jafa and elsewhere which was quickly suppressed the disorders took the form of a declaration by the com- mittee of Arab notables of a gen- 8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-eral strike of a definitely political ers in the "Far East" and Call character for the aims were in- DJQ.

German Folk Song.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

8 D.m-News in English

8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued) *-

9 p.m.-Reich Party Day 1938. 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re

view in English on DJE. DJQ in Dutch on DJB

Germany,

10.15 p.m.-To-day in Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.-"The Kaleidoscope of

Opera."

11.45 p.m.--Good-night Programme 12 midnight-Close DJE, DJQ, DJB

(Germ. Engi...

RADIO MANILA

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Unfavourable

Berlin, Sept. & At the genera meeting of the German Asiatic Bank, balance for the financial year of 1935, accord-

to which the resumption of dividend of 1,850 Reichsmarks on every 840 Yuan of common stock was proposed, was unanimously ap- proved.

The Board or Directors an-' consistent with the mandate and nounced that the agreement reach- pursued by methods which directly ed in February this year with the challenge the constituted authority. Chinese Government now included all Tientsin-Pukow loans, estimated There has been widespread acts of

at 6.15 million pounds sterling, murder and other outrages by gangs of armed terrorists.

which had been issued in Germany Apart

and England. from the attacks in which British soldiers, airmen and police, as well as many, Arabs and Jews. have lust their lives the activities of these armed gangs have included repeat ed attempts to disorganise means of communication. material damage

Should this

agreement work

satisfactorily, it could be expected that the value of these bonds would increase. To the question, why no attempt was made to realise the Chinese Railway bonds, the answer was given that until February 1936 · affecting seriously the economie nad been absolutely impossible to sell a packet of any considerable size.

lite of the country.

Considerable has been. done

DIRECT CHALLENGE Active steps were av once taken.

5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News by the Palestine Administration for and Music-English and Span- the protection of lie and property 18h Current Events and Vaude- and for the suppression of disorder vule of the Air conducted by and the Palestine Garrison nas Don Alva. Morning Exercises been considerably reinforced. In by Prof, G. T. Suva of the In spite, however, of the greatest for sular Life Assurance Co.. bearance exercised by British' du a.m.-Sign Off,

thorities with the full approval of 9.30 a.m.--Nielson Financial Re

bis Majesty's Government whose view and Musical Varieties. chief concern has been to restore 11.15 am-Sign" Or

peace between the diferent com- 2.30 pm -Nielson Financial Review munities by measures entailing the 2.45 p.m.-Sign Off

and Musical Varieties

Gp.m-Sunset Dance Programme

by the Lyric Orchestra 6.20. p.m.-Spanish Information:

Period

*Period.

635 p.m.-English

Informatici.al

11

8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through

smallest possible amount of · suf- fering and loss of life. political strife has continued accompanied by outrages and guerilla warfare. In short, the situation which has been created is a direct challenge to the authority of the British Gov- ernment in Palestine.

A

The political conditions, there dated and the currency stabilisa.. We no doubt, had been consoll-

on could be regarded as a cer-

tain measure of success.

..

In course of the ensuing discus- sion, the conviction was expressed that the outlook for the bank general was not unfavourable.- Transocean News Service.

WORLD POWER CONFERENCE

Delegates Welcomed By Mr. Cordell Hull

Washington, Sept. 7.

"A general war now would loose forces beyond control and possibly

The statement proceeds with a lead to a veritable shattering of the courtesy of Swan. Culbert-rehearsal of successive announce.civilisation,” declared. Mr. Cordel! son and Fritz.

ments relating to the Royal Com-Hull, the Secretary of State. wel-- 7 p.m.-La Lozular Clear and Ciga-mission, terms of reference of which coming the delegatas to the World

rette Factory presents "Aires were published on July 29 and rePower Conference. Filipinos," with Juan Ellos, Jr. peats the Colonial Secretary's a- The only hope

was that the and his String Ensemble, surance that the Commission will Governments and peoples might undertake its duties of investiga fully realise their responsibility 7.30 pm.-Question Box Reporter.

ting the causes of unrest 7.35 p.m.-To be announced.

and and by realistically envisaging th 7,45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cla. presents alleged grievances either of Arabs Inevitable consequences, be pre- Ramon Tapales, viölinist. or Jews as soon as prder has been vented from flying at each others' p.m.-To be announced.

restored. in Palestine-an essential throats 8.15 - p.m.-"Rincon Espanol." fea-condition to enable it effectivelý to Dr. Dorpmueller, President of

perform them. turing Ramon Estella

In more general the German State" Railways and 8.30 p.m.--Basque Presentation reflection on the policy with which acting president of the Confer 8.45 p.m.--Stock Quotations and it concludes, the statement repro-ence, C

replying. expressed the Local Market - Reporta.

duces declaration of the League's opinion that the possiblities of 2 pm-NEPA. Programme, permanent Mandates Commission European war were remote. 9:30 pm Tirso Cruz and

Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10 pm-sign off

visit

and send it over to him as a Coro- New Zealanders anxious to

"the Motherland, for the Coro-8 "Don't ask me why," said Mr. nation. Hall), 3:30 p.m.; Fixtures Meeting, Symonds mysteriously. "but the Two passengers for every avail- fashionable fabrics for the Coro-Table berth between January and cation will be rich allk velvets. June, 1937" is the forecast hand-woven #atins, richly em-shipping agents in Australie. broidered laces, fine silka, and Over 10,000 Australians have al- English brocades,"

ready booked their passage to Eng- America, says Mr. Symonds, has land by various routes. Many are»

Conat'on crozv.

flying all the way.-The People.

Swimming -Hong Kong Area Twelfth Championship (V.R.C.), 2.00 p.m. Moon.-VII Moon, 25th, Day, Sunrise 0.08

Sunset.31

P..

Tides-High at 3.56; Low at 12.16

his in 1980 that obligation laid down He declared that Europeans haf

in the mandate for Palestine in retready seen enough fighting- gard to two sections of the popula-Reiter,

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