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p.m. Variety and Dance Music.
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6.45 p.m.--Greenwich Time Signal
(and daily),
Old Musical Comedy Hits. "The Good Companions"-Let
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a Recital by Catherine Stewart, "The House That Jack Built"
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FRANCE AND TURKEY
Sanjak Question
Deliberations....
Paris, Jan. 23.
The question of the Sanjak Alex---
F. 4. Abraham, Mra L. Andrewn H. L. Askey, Mas G. L.. Bendalch Mr. School), (Anglican Girl's Patrica W. Bennett, A. Berenguler, W. R. L. Bowley, J. E. Capdeville,andrette is still continuing to oc- the - Transmission II.
J. H. Cairns (The Tebong Rubber cupy prominent place in GSH21.47m.c. (13.97m.) Estate), H. Cuatro, A. Charman, Pafternoon papers here, and the GSC 17.79m.c. (18.88m.1. Chevillard, C. J; Clark, Clay Fong progress, of the deliberations be- Q9B 9.51me (31.55m.). & Co., Dr. John Cogan, K. Tween Foreign Minister Delbos and. Transmission 2 is designed pri- Daryanant, Mrs. Laurence L. Dog Ruklidt. Aras is followed with no marile for reception in India. Cey-gett, Eastern Isles Trading Co., Ltd. uttle anxiety. The press emphas lon, Malaya, and the Far East. It Frau Meonora: Elberg, Sir FM.tses the fact that great caution may also be heard in the West In- lvood, Johnnie Fitch, Jack Fitt- must be exercised on both sides if dies and West Australia.
chette, Mr. and Mrs R Fletcher, serfous developments are to be- 7.p.m.-Big Ben; A Viola. Recital by Frank Irving, Miss Julia Jarden, 8. avoided. The situation is further
Jacqueline Townshend.
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Motors complicated by the report from (China) Inc., General Motor Car Apkara that the Turkish Cabinet Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall. met twice on Thursday, the last Archibald Hayes, C. M. Hennley. session continuing tili Friday mor- Hong Kong Art Society, Hong Kongning. The Cabinet is in constant and Publishing (Bureau), Hong touch with 'Kemal Ataturk and Kong Radio Co. (The Artistic Director), Miss Faible Fonhal Howe, Imperial Bank of India, An- A G. Jackson, Mrs. drew H. Johnton (c/o Messrs. Grindlay & Co., Ltd.), Miss G. Kelly (c/o Aus- tralian Travel Bureau), Dr. V. M. Koch, Bonifacio Labat, Lighthouse Flashlight Manufacturing Co. Miss Jenny Lind, Deland J. P. Lopes, Mr. C. Mitchell (Lloyd's Bank), Miss Badle Miller, M. Namage, National Bible Bociety of Scotland, Mesars Owens Bamboo Merchants, Mr. Federico Padilla, 8.35 p.m."Memories at the Lon- Dr. R. J. Patchett, Mr. and Mrs. A.
don Theatre"-2.
1.20 p.m.Organ Solo-Rhapsody
in Blue (Gershwin, arr. Mac-7.55 lean), played by Quentin M. MacLean.
7.30 p.m.-Closing
Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report. 7.33 p.m.-LONDON-"Empire Ex- change." Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies, (Mlectrical Recording).
7.45 pm.
Lasile Hutchinson at the Piano.
East of the sun.
My heart is haunted.
These foolish things.
Two tired eyes.
Wake!
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8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Wea- tner Report and Announce- ments.
8.03 p..
The New Light Symphony Orchestra. Bolemn Melody (Walford Davies). Benedictus (MacKenzie).
Spanish Dance No.1, Spanish
Dance No.2, (Granados). The Mill in the Forest (Eilen- berg), Salut d'Amour (Eigar), Romance in Bat, Op.44, No.1
(Rubinstein).
Trans. 1).
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7.45 p.m.--Haydn and his Orches
tra, from the West End Cinel ma, Birmingham. p.m.-"Butter Wouldn't Suit the Works," a-programme about clocks: the March Hare: time in the Bible; early re- igious clocks; Anne Boleyn's clock; the first cuckoo clock: Simon Willard:
Greenwich Mean Time; clocks in modern life; written by Jonquil Antony: technical detalls by T. R. Robinson: produced by John Pudney.
8.55 p.-The News and An-
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9.15 p.m.-An Organ Recital by Clifford Smith, from St. Mark's, North Audley-street London.
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10 pm-Blz Ben: "John Londoner
at Home"-3 (see Trans. 1), 10.31 p.m.-Billy Mayeri. 10.45 p.m.-Suggestion for your Book List"-2; a talk by Helen Simpson
8.30 p.m.-Royal Naval Singers11 Sea Songs and Shanties sung by the Portsmouth Royal Naval Singers.
8.38
p.m."Burleske (Richard Strauss), played by Elly Ney (Pianoforte) and the Berlin State Opera Orchestra.
8.55 p.m.-LONDON News and
Announcements. ··
9.15 p.m.-
Roy Fox and His Orchestra. ' 8.53 p.m.-
Scottish Music.
Rushdi Aras. Kemal Ataturk is at- present in Istanbul. The report in the "Liberté" stating that all Tur- kish artillery officers 'between the ages of 27 and 40 have been call- ed from the reserve to activè ser- vice has occasioned considerable excitement, just as the measure it- self gave rise to a sensation in Turkey Doubt is expressed as to whether the French attempt to gain time is to be successful, since Turkey is adamant in its attitude and opposed to any postponement. Transocean News Service.
NEW COMPLICATIONS
Jerusalem, Jan. 23. E Quin, Mre Frank Ray, Mrs. Marlon W. Rondle, Capt. J. M. New complications have arisen in Scott, Standard Export Co., Ltd., the Banjak Alexandrette question J. L. D. Stuart, Swedish Co., Ltd. by the fact that the French sub- Mrs. W. 8. Sweet: Mons. Wallwork sidiary company of the British- (Agent Do La Cie Monotype), Mrs.Irak Petroleum Company, which G. Watson (e/o Captain Watson). nad obtained a boring concession. The Western Telegraph Co, C. D. in the Sanjak, reports that pre- Williamson (c/o Vernon & Smyth), liminary, borings yielded very satis-- The Rev. LH. Wilson, Wong Tit factory results, and that it is hop- ed that rich oil fields will in time be opened there. As the French. company has already obtained the concession, it has stblen a march on the Turks, who had reckoned to find oll in the Banjak," As the French company is in reality Bri- tish owned, England now becomes directly interested in the future of the Banjak, which explains why the British Press has lately shown the disposition to support the Byrian point of view. Transocean News Service,
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Muramato (Parcel), Shan Chen In-
11.15 pm Tam o' Shanter" (see
Trans. 1).
and
Miss Pearl Todd.
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German Folk Song.
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12.25 pm-An Eye-witness's ac- count of the Cricket Match. England v. South Australia-6.55 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen- the third day.
10 pin-LONDON-BIG BEN. "Baritone Bolos-(a) Dell's awa' with Exxelseman, (b) The Piper of Dundee, Ae fond kiss (Scott Gatty)--Alex. Garmi- chael Orchestra -The Haymakera, 12.45 p.m.-Close down.
Triumph (Traditional)-Scotch | 1.30 pm-Cricket, as above. Country Dance Orchestra. 2 pm-Close down;
Vojni Melodies of Robert 4 p.m.-Cricket, as above. Burus-Light Opera Company. 4.30 p.mn/Close down,
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Toast, of the Immortal Memory 8 p.mx-Close down..
of Robert Burns, proposed by 6.30 p.m.-Cricket Talk-England v. His Excellency the Governor, South Australia.
Bir Andrew Caldecott, C.M.G., 6.45 D.m.-Cricket Resume-New CB.E. Relayed · from St. An- South Wales v. Victoria. drew's Bociety Burns Night (7 p.m.-Talk-The Future of Wool The Problem of Substitutes" Dinner at the Peninsula Hotel Rose-Room.
(Anonymous)..
10.39 p.m.-m
The New Mayfair Orchestra. Bonnie Scotland (arr. Pether). Milestones of Melody.
Love Tales (Selection of celebrat- ed Love Songs), (arr. Hall). "Fiulfare"--Selection.
"Talkie Hit” — Medley, 1932
(Borchert),
11 pm CLOSE DOWN.
DAVENTRY
TO-DAY Transmission 1. GSG 17.79mc: (16.86m.) *OSO 15.18mc. (18.70m.). GAB 9.51mer (31.55m.). Transmission 1 is designed pri-
7.25 pm-National News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m.-National Military Band. 8 pm-Radio Serial--"As Ye Bow." 8.30 pmJim Davidson's AB.C.
Dance Band.
9 p.m.-Revue-Tam d Shanter." celebrating the birth of Robert Butria
3.40 pm-Special Light Orchestral
programme.
ers in the "Far East.T i9p.m-News and Economic Review in German and Call DJGL. 10 p.m.-News and Economic He-
view in English on: DJE, DJN DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA.
DJB.
10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany
Sound Pictures.
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Long
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LEAGUE COUNCIL.
SESSION
Geneva, Jan. 23.
At the afternoon session of the League of Nations Council on Fri- day, which dealt with various committee reports, the only out standing figures were the Soviet- Foreign Commissary, Litvinoff, and the French Foreign Minister Delbos. Mt Eden left the meeting after a few minutes and Rushdi. Aras and Col Beck did not appear. Coridor négotiations also seemed to be at a standstill. largely be cause neither aide could make any progress in the Alexandrette ques tion. Mr. Eden has conferred with Col Beck on the. Danzig question
on Friday morning, and will confer with the Danzig Senate President. Greiser in the afternoon. Thệ Committee of Thres, composed of England, France and Sweden, to consider the Danzig position. has met preceding the full Council session and will confer again on Saturday. It is expected that the Danzig question will come before the Council on Monday or Tues- day Friaroccan News Service.
SOVIET UNION ARRESTS
Moscow, Jan. 23. Confrmation that one of the Re-leading men in the Soviet Union has been arrested, namely. Buk- barin, formerly editor in chief of 5.30 p.m.--UP, Conservatory of the offcial organ "Taveatin" was
Music-Radio Practice Hour.
confirmed by an official com-
6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational munication issued here That
Period."
6.35 p.m.-English Informational
Period.
Bukharin had fallen from favour was significantly indicated a short time ago, when his name as editor 6.55 p.m.-Stock quotation (Swan, ir chief suddenly disappeared from
Culbertson and Fritz);::
land Talks by representativa 1.10 p.m.-Light Music. English people: (3) Driver A2 pm-News in German Dart, of the Great Western 215 pm-Light Music (cont'd). Railway; Introduced by An-2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-7.15 thony Weymouth."
ers in New Zealand.
4.16 p.m.-A Recital of Burns 3 p.m.-News and Economie Review
Bongs, by Ella McConnel, con- in English
tralto, and George Fleming, 3.15 pm-To-day in Germany. barytone.
Bound Pictures.
4.30 pm Tam o Shanter," a 3.30 v.-Dance Music.
dramatisation by Joe Corrie, 4.45 pm-Brass Band.
5.15 pin-Sports Review.
5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re
view in German.
545 p.m.Children's Hour.
based on Robert Burns poem: the action takes place in the town of Ayr and its neighbour hood, and the people, encoun- tered include Tam, Kate, Jean Weelum, Doonat, Bouter, Nan- nie, and townsfolk: produced 6.65 pm-Call DJA. DJB.
DIE by Howard Rose.
the title page of the "Investia." It 1 pm"Rincon Espanol," featur-le now definitely stated that the..
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pm. Manila Motor Company presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champions, 7.30 p.m.-To be announced 8 p.m.Programme Previews. 8.05 p.m.-A Page of Old Vaude-
three great political trials will take place in the near future, ane against the celebrated Journalist Radek and his colleagues, whereby the action will be almed at the opposí- tion within the Communist party, the second, where a number of high state officials will be charged 8.20 p.m. To be announced.
with being in sympathy with Trot 8.40 pmStock quotations and sky, and the third, where Bucharin local market reports. will be the chief accused, this 8.55 p.m.-8tock quotations in third trial exciting even more sen- Spanish (L. R. Nielson & Co.)sation than the, two others, since Blue Monday | Bukharin belonged to the Intimate circle of Lenin up to the very time
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