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German Folk Song.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music 8 p.m.-News in English.
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Amina (Lincke).
Animal Antics-Novelty
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Chow"-Selection
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*Chu Chin (Norton).
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Blue Devil's March (Williams.
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"Maid of the Mountains"-Waltz
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Vocal Yodelling Hobo-The Hill
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Humorous George Formby Med-
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Songs by Jan Klepura (Tenor
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A Planoforte. Recital by Nura 10 p.m.-Sign off.
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Prelude, Choral and. Fugue.-
Cesar Franck.
3,40 p.m.-.
Albert Sandler and his
None
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but the weary heart (Tschaikowsky).
Hassan Serenade (Delius,. Softly awakes my heart-Sam-
Bon and Delilah"
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WHAT PEOPLE
ARE SAYING
DIARY OF LOCAL LORD BALFOUR'S
EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER" 7. Anniversaries and Holidays-Jewish Hoshana Rabbs.
"
Cinemas.
King's "La Vie Parisienne." Queen's Murder of Dr. Harrigan" Oriental-Early To Bed." World:"Chinese Picture. Alhambra Bar 20 Rides Again" Majostie Song And Dance Mau." StarTho Preview Murder
Mystery."
Dance-Cheero Cluh Dance, 8 p.m. Meelings,-Kowloon Linion Women's Guild, 10 pr.
Church 1
Miscellaneous.Annual Exhibition of
Entries
LOVE STORY DISCLOSED
Delayed Proposing Till Too Late
WHY HE REMAINED SINGLE
Why Earl Balfour never mar- rled is disclosed in the first of the of his blography,
in Hong Kong Telegraph wo volumes Amateur Photographic Competition, published recently. Gloucester Hotel; Children's Chub It is the story of a man who, (Police. Branch, M.C.L.) holds Annual it Police Recreation
Sala of Work Clab. 3.30 pm.
te-
Rehearsals.-Y. M. C. 3.3 Grat hearsal of "Jack and the Beanstalk," 7 p.m.
a woman as
though regarding "the embodiment of strength and Spirit" delayed asking her to marry him until death robbed him of the opportunity.
He was dazed by the blow, so dazed that he would wonder aim- lessly about the streets of London, not caring whither he went.
Social-Cocktail Party and Presenta Lion to Lieut. Col. H. B. L. Dewbig gin, 0.1.8. at Volunteer Headquarters, 6.00 p.m.; Whist Drive, Sailors' Homes at Seamen's Thstitute, V. p.m.; The author of the blography. Kowloon Tong Women's Guild Whist Mrs. Edgar Dugdale. is a niece of Drive. in St. Andrew's Hall, 9.45 p.m. Lord Balfour. and the blography
Sports.
1 one of those marked by long Badminton-Trials at Club de Re and close contact of writer and creio, 8.00 p.m.
Rugby.-Trial Game Happy Valley);
subject. 5:15 p.m..
Shooting-Hong Kong Rifle Associa tion Spoon and Practice shoot at Any Ranges, Kowloon City: 2.00 p.m. Yachting.-Sweepstake. Race. Moon.-Last Quartur, 8.8 p.m. VIII Moon, 22nd. Day.
Sunrise.. 16
p.m.
8.11
Sunset.--6,95
0.48 And
Tides. High Low at 8.40 and 18.10,
16.20;
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. Anniversaries aisd Ilolidays-Cold Dow. (Han-lu), Eighth Day Jewish) Solemn Asacably.
Cinemas.
King's "La Vie Parisienne."
She tells the "story of his un- happy love affair with May Lyttel ton, sister of the Lyttelton bro- thers of teints and cricket fame, and alece of Mrs. Gladstone.
He met her at a ball given by the Gladstones at Hawarden. She was 20, bë a. year or
two older. May, Lyttelton was "not beautiful in any strict sense, built on a large scale with masses of shining hair, and brown eyes wide set."
They were close triends for some years, during which May Lyttel ton became engaged to a young May herself fell Ill and died when Balfour waS the point of asking her to marry him.
Queen's Murder of Dr. Harrigan" man, who died.
Oriental Modern Times."? World-Chinese Picture."" Alhambra Bar 20 Rides Again." Majestic :—"Fung And Claw." Star:-"The Preview Murder
Mystery Lectures.-Theusophical Society 6.00
p.m.
"
Meetings.-To Supper Meeting at Seamen's Institute. 7.30 p.m.; "St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship, 3,00 p.m.
on
He, then learned for Certainl what ber feelings for himself had been, and he reproached him- self bitterly for not having been more decided,
"May was to him the embodi ment of strength and spirit." said her sister. *The news of her Miscellaneous-Claims against the death staggered him to the last Estate of Edith Lilian Sugden due; degree. He has told me he walk Annual Exhibition of Entries in Honged for hours about. the Londori Kony Telegraph Amateur Photographic streets where, he never knew.'"
Hotel; bis Competition, Gloucester
B. He asked to have placed in the Stephen's Girls' College Annual Speech coffin his mother's emerald ring. Day, 5.00 p.m.
of the
"Ninety-five per cent, world's population has no destre to night, but unfortunately many [Saint-Governments are behind rather than abrenst of the people's wishes," President
Bien Aimes-Valse Waldteufel). (U.S.A.). Amoretten Tanz-Waltz (Gung?]). "Our goal.
Roosevelt
which is also the
9 pm-News and Announcements goal of the Baldwin Government,
from London.
8.20 D..
Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins
1. Fox-Trot Medley,
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is a co-operation of Germans, English and French without the Interpolation of Bolshevist power
Bolshevist
propaganda."--
and
2. Farewell Blues: You Rascal | Herr Rudolf Kircher (Germany).
You: Muddy Waters.
3. Shine; My Sweetle went away;
Sweet Jenny Lee.
4. Waltz Medley.
9,40 p.m.--
W
From the Studio Aviation Talk No. 5. "Learning to
"Not class hatred but a cordial sense of national unity is the prevailing note Germany." Lord Rennel!"
in
"A constructive approach to the problems of Europe is the only one worth making in these critical
Fly" by Flight-Lieut. P. Holroyd days."-Lord Allen.
Smith.
10 p.m.-Big Ben from London,
Dance Music
11 p.m.-Close down.
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Borial Cheero Club Bridge and Mah Jong Drive, 9.00 p.m.; Civil Service Cricket Club Whist Drive, 9.00
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Sports.
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Balfour was in public life more than half a century. His career linked the days of Gladstone and Disraeli with the Great War and after.
Union
ject associated with Balfour's name is in the news,
The book (Arthur Wames Bal- four: by his niece. Blanche E. C. Dugdale, Vol. L, Hutchinson) ap- Badminton. Trials at Club de Re- pears at a moment when one sub- oraio, 8.00 p.m.
Hockey-Police "A" ษ. (King's Park), 5.15 p.m.
Snooker. Steel. Conison's League, Mrs. Dugdale describes the first P.O. Mens v. Patrick; G.S. Mess v. meeting between Balfour and Dr. Weizmann. the Zionist Catholic Union: R.A. Mess v. B.N.P.; Chalm
It took place 11 RW. Fusiliers v. Civil Service C.C.; leader.
years R.E. Mess v. Dockyard R.C.
before the Balfour Declaration of Moon.-VII Mona, 23rd. Day.
1917, which pledged Britain to the Soncise.-6.17
establishment of a Jewish National Home in, Palestine.
P.m
Sunset.-6.04
Tides High nt 1.06; Low at 10.35.
"DOUBLE TENTH'
REVIEW
Canton, Oct. 5.
SCOTTISH UPBRINGING
Balfour's Government had fal ten, and he was losing East Man- chester, He met Weizmann in the hurly-burly of his election head- quarters in a hotel
It is reported that General Yu
"Balfour's interest in the Jews Han-mow has decided to "hold a and their history was lifelong." grand review of the troops on the says the author. "It originated "Double Teath" anniversary Le.in the Old Testament training of October 10.
his mother (sister of Lord Balls- "To throw the sword into the
It is said that invitations are bury) and in his Ecottish. up- scales of civil life is the sin or issued and a big dinner will be bringing." political sine."-Professor Ernest given by the Municipal authorities
His own Government, through Barker.
Colonial in honour of the invited torsign Joseph Chamberlain as The amateur split and tradi❘ guests.
Secretary. had made an offer to tion 'arc
the Zionist Jews of land for settle- s" precious heritage in Chinese Evening Press. England"-Mr. Salisbury Woods." | _________
ment in East Africa. "This is
refused it, and Balfour 2 much more serious
than the last. The Atlantic."--Mr.
desired to know why, children are cognisant of the task (Canada), ahead. They know they face a harder future than their parents did; cocmpetition is keener and
1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB. (German, generation
English).
German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m.-Variety Concert,
2.15 Variety Concert
2 p.m.-News in German.
́tinued).
(con-opportunities less."-Mr. Charlie
2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-
ers
ᅦ
3 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in English,
3.15. Dm-To-day
In
Germany.
Sound Pictures
3.30 p.m.-"Genoveva." From the
Opera by Robert Schumann.
4.45 p.m.-Topical Talk,
Chaplin,
"Only
4
the face
Matthews
Frank
"British feeling to Australia 13 better than it has been for years."
Dr. Earle Page (Austraila),
ENGLAND AND EGYPT
They keenly.
His chairman in East Manches- ter was a Jew, Mr. Dreyfus. and Weizmann, who had recently set-
him be introduced
to Chaim
tled in England `and was lecturer in organic chemisty at the Victo-
F
JEWISH PATRIOTISM.
fruitful peoples have
"I have seen it said that the | ria Univerzity. right to an empire, peoples with Anglo-Egyptian Treaty marks the the pride and will to propagate end of an epoch in Anglo-Egyp their face on
I would rather of the tan relations:
The ex-Premier and Weizmann. earth, virile peoples in the real regard it as the beginning of a two magnetle personalties, had sense of the word "-Signor "Mis-bew stage"Mr. Eden.
a talk of an hour and a quarter. "Great Britain and Egypt show Weizmann's English was faulty. solini.
themselves to the world as two He related afterwards: I began equal ard friendly countries. to sweat blood to make my mean-.
of treeing clear. I had an idea.
1
THE EMPIRE The right of appeal to the united under the sign
own
יין
5 pm-Bolo Concert: Leo Petront. Privy Council is a significant and co-operation and sincere alliance.' "I said: 'Mr. Balfour, if you were
Violin. Sonata Op. 105 by conspicuous symbol of the essen---Nahas Parha (Egypt).
offered Paris instead of London. Schumann: Malaguena by Al-tial unity of the British Dominions Mr. Beverley Nichols: "Fahs would you take it? Would you beniz; Caprice by Paganini... Involving not the faintest hint or don't make war. That's why I take Paris instead of London?' 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-suggestion of subordination."want to be a phlox, and have He looked surprised. He: But
ylew in German.
Lord Hewart
shepherds. watch ing 2
London is our own!' I said: 5.45 p.m.--Woman's Hour: Con- "While Canada does most of Mr. Bore-Ellaha, Minister for 'Jerusalem was our.
when quitation Hour.
the talking at the Empire Con- the Popularisation of Air Travel: London was a marsh.' He said: ference we still sponge on the "Only by driving all truffle of the "That's true!** * Motherland for
all our refence on
to solve the and allow the hard-pressed British trame problem." taxpayer to pay for it—M T. L Mae West: 'It is ooh such a big Church (Canada).-
Eb to say I have been drummed "We are vulnérable at every out of the Girl Guides!" point on the Pacific and the i
Dean Inge: "Nerta.”,-
6. p.m.--New Songs by Paul Graener. Margarete Corazella, **Soprano.
6.15 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJE
(German, English), 6.55 pm-Cal! DJE and DJB
(German, English).
Balfour pften spoke of the im- pression the conversation made on him. "It was from that talk with Weizmann that I saw that the Jewish form of patriotism was unique."
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