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An
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writes :-
*1 And that Bisurated“ Magnezia takin after, most of my meals is'the only thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and fiske it regularly. I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good "resuits."'
(Signed) Dr. H. G, BL.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. THE English doctor is the most conservative medical man in the world, and when he not only recommends but personally uses a remedy there can be no more con- vincing proof of its efficacy. This doctor is but use of many who constantly advise the use of Bisurated" Magnesis in all cases of indigestion. Most stomach trouble is caused by acidity, and the reason why
B.surated Magnesia gives quick relief is that it in- stantly nentralisés excess acid and soothes, heals and strengthens the is famed stomach lining. Nothing could. be siaipler, saler or surer. If you suffer with indigestion
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BISURATED
MAGNESIA
QUICKLY STOPS
INDIGESTION
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3.25-A running commentary by Frank V. Rend of the Soccer football match between the Shanghai Football Association and Combined Services Teams. Relayed from the Sookunpoo Ground.
p.m.-A Relay of Dance Muste from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.
6.30 p.m.-Welsh Songs.
David of the White Rock, The little thatched cottage (arr. Osborne Roberts)--Lella Me- gane (Contralto).
Y Delyn Aur-Rhondda Welsh
Glée Singers. Dear Wales,
The Village Spring (arr. Osborne Roberts)-Lella Megane (Con- tralto).
6.5u-Military Band Selections.
The Black Domino Overture (Auber, arr. Winterbottom)----
BBC. Wireless Military Band. Washington Post (Sousa),
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The Winter Waltz-Len Fillla. 10 p.m.-LONDON-BIG BEN.
Danes Music. Fox-TrotA rendezvous with "A
dream Waltz-Delilah. Fox-Trot Is it true what they
say about. Dixie? Fox-Trot-Rhythm
world.
Y
saved
the
Fox-Trot-On the Beach at Balt- Fax-Trot--Tll bet you tell that to
Ball.
all the girls,
Waltz The Duck Bong. Fbx-Trot-I'm satisfied.
REICH CHURCH SPLIT
Committee Hands In Resignation
Berlin, Feb. 12. The Relch Church committee which came into being in October 1935 as the principal governing body of the German Evangelical Church by the order issued by Dr. Kerr, on behalf of the German
signation this afternoon. No direct
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Fbx-Trot--I'm nuts on screwy
music. Fox-Trot-I laughed so hard I
nearly died. Rumba-You've got the wrong
Rhumba.
Rumba-Farewell, sweet Senorita. Waltz-Raisins and Almonds. Fox-Trot-You hit the spots. Fox-Trot-Everything stops for
tea.
· Fox-Trol-All my life. Fox-TrotLaughing Irish eyes. Waltz-Friends.
11 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.
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GSG 17.79mc. (16.86m.) aso 15.18mce. (19.76m)) GSB 9.51mc. (31.55m.). Transmission 1 is designed pri-
Stars and Stripes for ever (Sou-marily for reception in the Anti-
sa)-Band of HM. Welsh podes and for the East
Guards.
4 p.m.-Big' Bén; Haunting Har- monies in Syncopation, by Van Denys.
effect a settlement of the Evange-
lical Church dispute, which has DEPOT AND ROYAL NAVAL
Ger- been going on throughout many for the last two or three years. is the real reason for this
We resignation.
Enquiries made in the quarters affected by this development, have elicited the statement that there seems to be no likelihood of an- other Reich Church committee be- ing set up. What will probably follow is that some work of
.re- organisation will be carried out by the State under the "law of Sept. 28 for safeguarding the German Evangelical Church."
ARMAMENT DEPOT, '
HONG KONG.
commencing each day as 9.30 p.m. with an interval from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Old and Surplus Naval Stores, etc.
Comprising
*Boilers,
Porpellers, Drilling, Engraving and other Machines.
"The Reich Church, it will be re- Old Tools, Cauvas, India Rubber, called, was formed to effect a uni-Clocks, Leather, Electric Fan, formity of the various religious Electric Motors, Lamps, Oars, trends existing in the German Gymnastic Gear, Cordage, Cantas Evangelical Church and to estab- Tubing, Blankets, lee Cabinets, the administration of the Farmitare, Electric Cable, Oil Drame, Church.- Transocean. News Service
Ush
7.40 p.m.-Gongs from the Shows, 8 pm-Serial. "As Ye Sow." an
Australian Saga.
8.30 pm-Programme from the
Sydney Studios.
Silver Trumpets-Grand Proces-
sional March (Viviani, arr Godfrey)-Regimental Band of) 4.10 p.m.-"This is England,” talks HM. Grenadier Guards.
by representative English peo- ple: (6) L G. Emmett, of Corn-0 p.m.-National Dance Orchestra. wall. Keeper of St. Mawes 9.30 p.m.Variety Programme from Castle; introduced by Anthony Melbourne. Weymouth.
Under the Banner of Victory
(von Blon),
EI Abanico (Javeloyes, SLIT.
Hume)-Grand Massed Brassi Bands.
7 13 p.m.-Raie da Costa Memories.
Waltz Romantique.
"Words and Music" Medley. True.
A thousand goodnights. 7.30 pm-Closing local Stock Qup-
tations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market. Report.'
7:35 pm--Concerts in F Major for
Plano and Orchestra (George Gershwin); played by Paul Whiteman and His Or chestra,
Roy Bargy at the Piano. 1st Movement-Allegro,
Movement-Andante 3nd
moto
con
4.25 p.m.--An Operatic Programme, The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra leader, Daniel Melsa) condue- tor. Eric Fogg; Heddle Nash, tenor.
5.20 p.m.-Music and the Ordinary. Listener"-12. a talk by 8ir Walford Davies.
5.40
p.m.-The News and An- nouncements.
5.45 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal
(and daily).
Transmission IL
GSH 21.47m.c. (13.87m.) GEG 17.79mc. (16.86m.) USB 9.51m. › (31.55m.). Transmission
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7pm-Big Ben; The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hali.
Finale-Allegro con brio.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-
ther Report and ments.
8.03-A Relay from the Ko Shing
Theatre (Chinese)
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8.05 pm A Light Concert.
Planoforte Solos-Mazurka in A Flat Major, Op.59, No.2 (Chop
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'Mazurka in D Major, Op.33, No.2 (Chopin),—Ignace Jan Pa-
น
derewski. Soprano Solo-The Almond Tree (Schumann)-Elsie Suddaby. Instrumental-The Wedding of the rose (Jessel, arr. Willough- by)-J.H. Squire. Celeste Octët. Tenor Solos Morgen (R.
Strauss),
Bongs my mother taught me
(Dvorak)-Dino Borgiol.
Violin Solo-Madrigale (Simo-
netti)-Yvonne curti.
7.30 pm Was There" (see
Trans. 1).
745 p.in-Haydn and his Orches-
tra, from the West End Cine- ma, Birmingham.
8.25 m. "Memories of the London
Theatre"-5.
p.m.-The News and
.
8.55
nouncements.
9.15
p.m.-An Organ Recital.
Transmission III.
GBH 21.47me (13.97m.) GSF 15.14me. (19.82m.)
An-
GSB 9:51mc, (31.55m.). Transmission 3 15 designed primarily for reception in India. Burma, and Ceylon.
10 p.m.Big Ben: "Cue for Adven- ture." play with music.
Episode 4: "Trapped in the Mine story by Nell Tason; music by Jack Clarke: pro- duced by William MacLurg.
3.
Tenor Solo-A Brown Bird Sing-] 10.30 p.m.-The B.B.C. Scottish Or-
ing (Royden Barrie Haydn Wood)-Richard Tauber. Orchestral. - Weldealust (arr.
Schlesinger),
Wiener Prater Leben (Transia- teur)-Columbia Salon Orches-
tra.
6.38 p.m.--Aldershot Command
Searchlight Tattoo, 1938. Played by the Massed Bands of the Aldershot and Easterni Commands.
chestra (leader, Mouland Begbie); conductor. Guy War- rack, Mary Ferrier, soprano. 11.30 p.m.-Harry Farmer, at the organ of the Granada, Tooting.
London.
11.45 p.m. "Tales of the Sea"-4 "Diving for Gold," a talk by Captain G. C. C. Demant, R.N. Midnight-A Sonata Recital by viola; and Watson Forbes. Myers Foggin, plano.
8.55 p.m.-LONDON-News and An-12.30 am-The News and An-
houricements. nouncements.
9.15 pm-Violin Solos by Efrem 12.50 a.m.--Dance Music,
Zimbalist.
Burlesca (8uk),
Persian Song (Glinku).
After Sundown (Scott).,
The Zephyr (Jeno Hubay), 0.28 p.m.--Variety,"
Plane Ducts"King of Burles-
que" Medley,
"Three Hit" Medley-Jack Wilson
and Jimmy Leach, Humorous Diggin Hol"les
Flanagan and Allen.
RADIO AUSTRALIA
11.55 and ball for ball descrip- tion of the match England v. New South Wales.
12.30 p.m.-News Commentary by
"The Spectator." 12.40 p.m.-Cricket, as above.. 1.30 p.m.-Close down. 3.30 pmCricket, as above., Orchestra"Happy Memories" 8: p.m.--Close down.
Belection--New Mayfair Or-16.30 p.m.-Recorded Music. chestra;
6.45 p.m.-Sporting Session. Cricket Vocal Fantasy from Film "Black Talk England v. New Bouth
Roses,'
Wales To-day I am happy-Lillan Har-7 pm-Chimes.
vey (Boprano). Orchestra-Rosetta,
7.25 pm-National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m.-Victorian News Bulletin.
10 pm-Programme from the Mel- bourne Studios. National Dance Orchestra, conducted by Al Hammett..
10.30 p.m.-Australasian 'New Ser-
vice, including market and stock exchange reports. 10.45 p.m.-Meditation. Music. 11.30 p.m. Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
TO-DAY
1.05 pm Call DJA, DJB (German,
English).....
German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m.-Musical Interlude,
2 p.m.-News in German. 2.15 p.m.-Musical Interlude (con-
tinued).
2.55 p.m-Greetings to our listeners
in Australla.
3
p.m.-News and Economic Review
ir. English.
3.15 p.m.-To-day
Sound Pictures.
in
Germany.
3.30 p.m.--New voices at the micro-
phone.
4.15 p.m.-Do you remember? You
heard...
1936-37 Radio Review. Arranged and conducted by Lydia Bin- der.
5.15 p.m.-Sports Review. 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
5.45 p.m.-Children's Hour: Jung-
frau Maleen.
German national folklore. 6.p.m. Who laughs there? 6.15 p.m.-Sign cft DJA and DJB
(German, English).
6.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJE, DJN,
DJE
German Folk Song. p.m.-Concert of Light Music 8 pm-News in English. 8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
8.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listeners
in the "Far East."
9
of
pm.-News and Economic Review
in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 p.m.-The wonder tree German childhood. Music and poetry.
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in English on DJE. DJN DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB:
*
18.15 p.m-To-day in Germany,
Bound Pictures.
10.30 pm.-Dance Music. 11.45 p.m.-Sports Review. Midnight-Sign off DJA. DJB, DIN.
DJE, DJQ.
de
RADIO MANILA
5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News
land Music.....
6.65 am-New York Stock Quota
tions-Swan, Culbertson
Fritz.
and
7 am 8ign off. 9.30 am-Nielson Financial Review
and.Musical Varieties.
11.15 a.m.---Bign off. A 3.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical. Varieties.
3.45 p.m.-ign offi
Dirty Vil, etc.
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Old Metals Comprising:-
Zinc, Copper, Brass, Iron, Steel, etc.
Lots may be inspected on Wednesday the 17th February, 1937,
Terms of Sale:--- as detailed in
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MARCH 3, 1987
COMMENCING AT 9 30 AM.
AT H. M. KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT.
OLD AND · SURPLUS. VICTUALLING STORES
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Lots may be inspected on Tuesday, the 2nd March, 1937.
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6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Perlod,
6.35 pm-English Informational
Period.
6.55 p.m.-New York Stock Quota- Mons-Swan, Culbertson and Fritz
7 p.m."Rincon Espanol'-Ramon
Estella. - 7:15 pm-Manila Motor Co. pre-
sents Richard Himber and his ~ Studebaker Champions.
7.30 p.m.--To be announced.
8 p.m.-Programme Preview. 8.06 pm Sampaguita Tagalog
Programme.
8.40 p.m.-Manila Stock Quotations
Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. 8.45 p.m.-Local Market Reports/ 8.55; p.bi-Stock Quotations in
Spanish-L. R. Nielson & Co.
10 p.m-Kolynos Blue Monday Jam-
boree. 5:30 pm-UP. Conservatory of 9.30 p.m.-Recorded Music.
Music Radio Practice, Hour. 10 p.m.Sign off.
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