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RADIO

LISTENERS

(Continued from Paze 1.)

"These auditions will be under the personal supervision of the Chief Electrical Engineer."

NEW PROGRAMMES

A few of the more delectable pro- grammes to be heard over the air during the ensuing month and the Yuletide season are:

"R. Abbit" wil give the first of a series of talks on cricket this evening. They have been im – mensely popular in the, past, and the speaker should be accorded the same warm reception by listeners-

in.

Beginning on December 4, the Test Matches will be relayed from Australia, thus enabling cricket enthusiasts to keep in first hand touch with the series

A portion of the "Maid of the Mountain" will be relayed from the Queen's Theatre. This is the much-acclaimed play to be pro- "duced by the Philharmonic So-

ciety.

£

bi-

The first Chinese broadcast of a football game from the field at Caroline Hill will be relayed on Saturday at 4.30 pm, when the Hong Kong Football Club meets the South China "A" team This will be the beginning of weekly series of commentaries in Chloese an sports, a thoroughly new innovation of ZBW. V. Road. the well-known com- mentator. has been broadcasting the games in English up the present.

to

BACKED THE LOSER AGAIN!

Talking over prospects between races at the Valley last Saturday,

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SAVING SHANGHAI FROM

ANARCHY

Government Muzzles Seven Disguised Patriots

Shanghai, November 28.

"The acrest of seven national salvation association leaders was an imperative measure in the interests of peace, taw and order,” declared Mayor Wa Teh-chen in an exclusive interview with Reuter. "The authorities took action in order to save Shanghai from anarchy.

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were one of their weapons and the

trouble at the Japanese milis was an opportunity which they were not going to miss. That was why we acted.

"The evidence showed that these

recent Mr. F. people were actually plotting & general strike in sympathy with cotton workers as part of various activities having as the ultimate the object the overthrowing of Government Under the cloak of patriotism they have been stirring up class warfare and flirting with Communism with other subversive and destructive elements in order to obtain their object. The industrial

Miss Susan Jones, an accom- plished 'cellist, will give two re- to citals here before she returns England in January.

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The "plece de resistance" for next month will be a song recital on December 11, the first of series, by Miss Francesca Donies. She is scheduled to sing from 8.45 to 9 p.m.

"With the nation passing crisis through an unprecedented and especially in view of the Sul- yuan tension, it is essential to curb these radical activities in order to preserve a united national front," said the Mayor-

disturbances Reuters

China Invaded

(Continued from Page 1)

Mias Dentes is a native of Bel- own gium, and is a star in her right with the Antwerp. Opera House. She has made many ap- pearances

the in England with

It is understood that General British Broadcasting Company.

Chung-hs of Kwangsi Province. In keeping with the festivities of

will leave for Nanking to assist the coming season, there will be Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. the usual dance relays from the Hong Kong and Gloucester Hotels,mediately after Mr. T. V. Soong. and programmes are being arrang ed, with the assistance of Santa Claus, for the benefit of the chil- dren

tr-

Chairman of the National Econo- mic. Counch, arrives in Kweilin to meet Generals Li Tsung-jen and Pei Chung-had. But it in wald that Mr. T. V. Soong will not be leav- ing for Kwetia, until he returns from the coming visit to his an cestral home in Hainan Island. Consequently, General Pet Chung. hsi will not be able to leave for Nanking until the beginning of December.

.. LOCAL CONDITIONS The difficulties encountered by What markold.

the station are

Re-

which is most apparent is the de- plorable lack of local talent. garding this, the government sub- sidy is insufficient to allow for the payment of large sums of money to those who demand abbortive remuneration for their efforts.

Those who have given vent to their feelings regarding the local announcers must be satished, from what has been learned, that hun dreds of audition have granted to would-be announcers and they have all been found wanting in enunciation

been

INCREASED TAX The $2 increase in taxation in radio licenses, beginning, from next year, has brought forth many com plaints from owners and there is. hardly one who feels that the $12 tax per annum is justified. How- ever, that tax does not come under the jurisdiction of the station an- thorities.

It is also reported that General Foo Joc-y has telegraphed in- viting Genera's Taal Ting-kal, Yung Shao-woon and

other generals of the famous Nineteenth Route Army to join the punitive expedition against the Mongol

Manchu invaders. Chinese Evening Presi

STREET SALE

OF ROSES

(Continued from Page 1)

is in a better position to "do this than

any other organisation in the Colony, for its members go to the homies of the poor, are regu- lar visitors in all the poor dis-

PERRY'S £20,000 tricts and give assistance to those

CONTRACT

(Continued from Page 1.)

that he will make an extended lour of the United States, matched against Ellsworth Vines and pos sibly other well-known American players who have yie.ded to the blandishments of professionalism, much as W. T. Tilden, George Lott, Lester Stoefen, and Berkley Bel

The present contract covers the United States and Canada only, and does not. Inclade Europe or the Dominiotis

whom they know to be deserving of it.

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the

The ladies who undertake the work of selling roses have often because of unpleasant task, rudeness that is sometimes diaplayed towards them. It is hoped that those who realise this will try to make up for the faults of others by their generosity, knowing that in this way they are helping, without discrimina- tion of race or creed, the poorest people of the Colony.

frankly admitted that he was re- luctant to abandon his amateur status, He felt, however, that, being married man-his wife is Helen Vinson, the film star--he was ander the necessity to earn money. He realises that he cannot re- "After considering a number of attractive offers

various main tennly champion Indefinitely from

therefore, been" sources throughout the world, I and he -7 188

When the details of the contract had become known Perry made this statement:

am electing to accept the terms andons to take advantage of the "cash-in" While of a contract offered by Mr. Hunter, opportunity to feeling that the conduct of this at at the top of the tree." enterprise, which is backed by a He does not want to give up the group of well-known sportamen, privilege of playing for England in will do much to raise the level of the Davis Cup and other matches professional competitive tennis in oper to amateurs only, but does { the eyes of the public, and place it not see any other course left open on a sound basis, which it deserves to him. for the future.

Perry was due back in Hollywood Discussing his plans with a few to rejoin his wife in their newly- intimate friends, Fred Perry acquired bome.

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