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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
HONG KONG
ZB.W. on, a Wavelength of 355 metres (365 kak), 31.43 metros (9.32 magicycles). European Programme from
Trans. III (G.S.H.. G.S.F., G.S.B.), 10 p.m.Big Ben; The Welsh Septet, directed by Frank Thomas. 10.30 p.m."Hornby to Clitheroe," or "Harry Hopeful's Day in the Z.E.K.Trough of Bowland"; an itinerary Inaugurated by D. G. Bridson and Crawford McNair..11.15 p.m.-The BBC. Empire Orchestra (leader, Daniel Melaa); conductor. Eric Fogg: John Francis, fute; Douglas Cameron, cello; Ernest Lush, plano. 12.15 p.m. Three in Syncopation," with Eddie Carrell, piano; Norman Imple, clarinet and saxophone; and Reg Manus, plaño-accordeon. 12.30 pm The News and An- nouncements, 12.50 p.m.-Dance Music.
on a frequency of 840 kilöcycles 12.30 to 215 p.m. European pro-, gramme. 13.30 p.m. Percy Hem- ming (Baritone) with the Angelus Octet. 1 p.m. Local: Time signal and weather report. 1.03 p.m. The Regimental Band of H.M. Cold- stream Guards. 1.40 p.m. Dance Music. 2.15 p.m. Olose down. 4 to 7. p.J. Chinese programme: 7 p.m. European programme. 7 p.m. Italian Music: Soprano Solos- "Norma" (Bellint and Roman)- Queen of Heaven, while thou art (Pon- reigning. "Là “Gioconda” chlelll and Gorrio)Tes, suicide- Ginā Cigna: Orchestral “La Cenerentola"Overture (Rossini)-- Milan Symphony Orchestra; Tenor Solos "Turandot"
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Weep not, Llu, Nobody shall sleep -Alessandro Valente;
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BERLIN
TO-DAY
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. Anniversaries and Holidays — St. Epiphany.
Auctions. Leasehold Property, at Lammert's 'Sales Room, Duddéil street, 3 p.m.
# Cinema's." King's Lost Horizon."
From 2.36 pm. until 9 pm. Josef Lampkin 9.30 pm only. Queen's: Under Two Flags" Central: "Charlie Chan At The
Circus." Oriental: "That Giri On The
Front Page". World-Chinese Picture" Alhambra:-"Avenging Waters" Majestic: The Working Man." Star: "Lady Be Careful!" Dances-Cheero Club Dance. a
p.m.
Entertainments Mr. Josef Lamp- kin's Violin Recital, in King's Theatre, 9.30 pm. .
SERIOUS CRISIS IN RUSSIA
German Press. Opinion
Berlin, Apr.
The arrest of the GPU feader Jagoda has merely served to add to the convictiori of the German press that Soviet Russia at present is passing through a very serious crisis and it is hinted that Stalin. is ever more forced into the post- ton of a tyrant by the course of
events.
"With Jagoda another pillar or Soviet Power crumpled down,” says the Berliner Tageblatt, adding that
"the circle of Stalin's old col- cagues is becoming narrower and narrower, all disappearing in dia honour as "criminals or sabateurs," There are only two explanations. which in themselves are not con- tradictory.
Bolshevist disintegration is be- ginning to destroy Bolshevism it- self so that the Central Authorities are unable to call a halt to this process.
31.38m. (95.80 Kc.) 19.74m. (15.200 k...). 16.89m. (17.760 kc.) D.IN...... 31.45m. (95.40 kc.) Meetings. Kowloon Union D.J.Q...... 19.63m. (15,280 kc.) Church Women's "Guild, 10 a.m.; Duet Cavalleria Rusticana " 1.03 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German. Methodist Ladies' Church, Ald, at (Mascagni) What then, Santuzza? | English). German Folk Song. 1.10 the "Home." 3 p.m.; Annual, of Stay, stay, Turiddu-Geniamino Merry sounds. 2.00 p.m.: News Kowloon Tong Group VDM.A., in
German. 2.15 Giglt (Tenor) and D. Gannint in
p.m. Merry Christ Church Vestry, 8.30 p.m.
The dissatisfaction in Soviet (continued). 2.55 p.m. Miscellaneous.-V.D.MA. Work- (Soprano). 1.30 pm. Closing local sounds
to our stock quotations and Hong Kong Greetings
Listenera ing Party. St. John's Cathedral Russia has assumed such dimen- mona as to constantly demand, new and p.m. News exchange market report 7.35 p.m.3
Economic Hall.-19 a.m.
victims and is now beginning to
· Moon.—H· Moori, 26th. Day. New Gramophone Records: Soprano Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To-
seek thom amongst the 'heads of Social-Old Alleynist Dinner, at the Bolshevist Oligarchie." Solos-A Song of Vienna (Willner-day in Germany. Sound Pictures.
Concert: Reichert Schubert), Vienna. City 3.30 p.m. Solo
Georg Hong Kong Hotel, 8 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. of my Dreams (Bleczynski)-Elisa- Hollger, baritone. 4.00 pm. In- Bridge and Mah Jong Drive, West beth Schumann; Violin and Piano troduction to "Parsifal," 4.15 p.m. Lounge. 3 p.m.; Whist Drive and
Garrison -Bacca Fipes (Greensleeves), (arr. ] Parsifal by Richard Wagner. Act II.Tombola, in
Serata Sharp)-Elsie Avril and Exeral de
5.30 p.. News and Economic Mess, 8.30
5.45 TTL Sports Jersey; Tenor Solos-Isola Bella! Review 17 German. (Lincke-Backers). For you alone, Lucia-Serenade (Bidio-Bergh)- Herbert E Groh; Band-Tann hauser Rhythmic Paraphrase (Wagner), arr. Lange), "June" Rhythmic Paraphrase (Tachatkow- sky, arr. Lange). 8 p.m. Local:
8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 Auctions. Crown Lands, at Land Time signal, weather report and
p.m. 8.03 p.m. Two
Concert announcements,
of Light Music Office, Ping Shan; 11.30 am." Humorous Numbers by Leslie Hen- continued). 2.55 p.m. Greetings
Cinemas. listeners in opr
British son and Fred Emney: "Seeing to Stars" The German Commission- Indles. 9 pm. News and Econo- atre Scene, "Swing Along" The mic Review in Germ, and Call DJQ On. Riddle Scene. 8.12 p.m. Albert 9:15 pm. Children's Hour:
dear shoe-maker Sandler and His Orchestra: Tilu-ahoe-maker,
www
Page
Press Review, Editor in Chief Sunrise.-6.11 am. Sunset.-6.40 Hans Fritzsche. 6. p.m. Women's | p.m.
Hour: Consultation Hour. 6.15 p.m. Tides. High at 7.14 and 17.58; Sign of DJA and DJB (derman; Low at 0.38 and 12.01. Englia). 6.55 p.m. Call DJB. DJN. DJE (German, English). German Folk Song, 7 p.m. Concert of Light | Walter. Muste
DJB.
THURSDAY, APRIL 8 Anniversaries and Holidays-St.
King's: "Give Me Your Heart." Queen's: "Bulldog Drummond
Escapes."
Central; "Charlie Chan At The
Circus."
Oriental:That Girl On The
Front Page"
Harry
alons Perdues), Hvorfor? Give me please mend my shoes! For the your heart Gade), Rosa Mia lttle ones and their mothers. 9.30 (Guizar, Fisher and Potter), The p.m. For the Short Wave-amateur.
World: "Chinese Picture."; minor by Alhambra:-The Luckiest Girl Fairies' Gavotte (Kohn), Jealousy 9.45 p.m. Sonata in a (Gade), Live, laugh and love Mozart. Hans Bork at the piano.
In The World.” p.m. News and Economic ("Congress Dance"); (Heymann), | 20
Majestic-The Good Fairy."-- Black Eyes Russian Impression Review in English on DJE, DUN,
StarMy Man Godfrey." (Ferrari). 8.36. p.m. From the DJQ in Netherlands on
"Entertainments.-Prof. p.m. To-day · In Ger-Ore's Planoforte Recital, at Helena Studio: A programme of Modern 10.15 Spanish Music by Clifford Hunts- many. Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m. May, 5.30 p.m.
gay hour for old and man (Planoforte): 1. Albeniz A
11:45 p.m. Press Review. Cordoba, Sequtamas; 2, Granados young! Maja et le Rossignol, Spanish Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. Dance 3. Albeniz Sevilla. 8.65 Midnight. Sign off DJN, DJE, DJQ p.m. London: News and announce DJB (German, English), ments!: 9:15 pm. From the studio: A Variety Concert, with Mrs. 0. C. Womack (Vocal), Doreen Ma
AUSTRALIA
(Plano) and Bob Xavier (Vocal)3LE-Wave Length, 31.34 metres; 1. Mrs. Womack-(a) Why wasn't I
Power, 1 Ellowait; Frequency, 9.58 meracycles.
told? (b) San Francisco (c) The Way you look "to-night; 2, Bob
7 p.m. Chimes; Talk: "Customs Xavier-(a) Gone (b) When is a Beastly and Manners None"
p.m
9 p.m.
kiss not a kiss? 3 Doreen Ma-"Native Superstition." 7.20 pim Fennies from Heaven: Mrs. Wo-National News Bulletin 7,30 macka) The Twilight Trail (by) .p.m. Victorian News Bulletin. The Cabin on the Hill (e) Close 7.35 p.m. News, markets & weather your eyes;" 5. Bob Xavier-Bing for the
Countryman. 8 Baby, sing: 6. Doreen Ma-I adore The. National Military Band. 8.30 you. 10 p.m. London-Big Ben: Spotlight on Rhythm. Len Ms and His Orchestra: Bay Songs by Bydney MacEwan. 9.15 the word and it's yours-Slow Fox A programme from, the Melbourne Trot, When the leaves bid the trees Studios. 10.30 p.m. Australasian good-bye-Waltz; "Lullabyland"--News Service, including market and The music of lullabies; Rosetta, stock exchange reports, sporting. The Winter Waltz; Songs of Home. p.m. Grand Concert. *10 p.m. 10.30 p.m. Song Memories: Billy notes. 10.45.p.m. Meditation. music. Merson Memories Billy Merson 17.30 pm CSTART and Chorus: Gracie Fields' Medley Gracie Fields; Old Timers-Vocal GemaThe Big Four (Vocal Quar- tette): Drury. Lane Memories-Re- gal Cinema Orchestra. 11 p.m. Close down.
Calls
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DAVENTRY
Naval Films for Schools
Jagoda's arrest is featured very prominently in every Berlin news- paper. There seems an inclination to reject the explanation given in some London Journals that the eres increasing rivalry between the GPU and The Red Army is leading to a phase in the development when the Soviet Milltary tend to tate more control of affairs.--- "Transocean Neur Service
PROVISION FOR KING'S HEIR
To Be Made From Duchy Revenues
A motion setting up a Sclect Committee to consider the Civil List, which makes financial pro vision for the King and his family, will be brought before the House of Commons, states the "Dally Telegraph."
Lectures. Theosophical Society, This announcement was made 6 pm.
recently by Mr. Baldwin, in reply Meetings. Annual, of Indo-to a question by Mr. Attlee, Leader China Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., of the Opposition. at Messrs. Jardine, Matheson's Later, Mr. Chamberlain, Chan- Offices, noon; Victoria Chess Club, cellor of the Exchequer, appeared at Gloucester Hotel, '5 p.m.; Ser- at the Bar of the House with a vers' Guild Office at Christ message from the King, which he Church, Kowloon Tong. 8.30 p.m. presented to the Speaker.
Moon-IF Moon, 27th. Day Sports(See Page 10), Sunrise.-6.21 am. Sunset-6.40
p.m
1
The message was read by the Speaker as follows:
"The demise of the Crown ronders it necessary that renewed Tides-High at 16.40; Low 11.01. provision shall be made for the
"
CONFERENCE
OF EMPIRE
Premier Tells Of Plans
In reply
Civil List.
His Majesty places urreser vedly at the disposal of the House of Commons those here- ditary revenues so placed by his predecessor, and has commanded that the papers necessary for full consideration of the subject shall be laid before the House.
"His Majesty desires that prD- visión shall be made for her.
his Majesty the Queen and „Majesty's children.other...thsh VERH Princess Elizabeth corres
Attlee in the House of Commons: ponding to the provision the on the question of the Imperial House of Commons has been will- Conference, stated that the Con-ying to make in like circumstan- terence would open on May 14, ces in the past.
PRINCESS ELIZABETH states the "Bulletin" (Glasgow); it would afford an opportunity for
"His Majesty also desires that afscussing matters of
common suitable provision shall be made terest to members of the British for HRH the Princess Elizabeth Commonwealth under the follow- and for HRB the Duke of ing heads:
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WHAT AGENDA INCLUDES
Gloucester.
Two years ago the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Educa: tion declared that it would be to the benent of the development of non-theatrical films to have a cen trai commercial organisation which would supplement the activities of the British Film Institute in situs- tions when its semi-omciał nature prevented it from itself acting. Ac (3) Trade, shipping, and aired in himself, to make that pro- Princess cordingly a trading corporation communications, and allied ques-Tision for HRH the
Elizabeth and B.R.H., the Duke of Hons. called Educational and Generals regards foreign affairs and Gloucester, and in so far as those z p.m.--Big Ben Spring to At-Bervices was created..
G.S.G. G.S.O........
Wavelengths. 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m (19.76m.) G.8.B, 8.51m.c. (31.55m.) G.8.1L..... 21.17m.c. (13.97m.) GST.
15.14m.c (19.82m.).
Trans. 1 (G.5,0. G.S.G., G.8.B.).
(1) Foreign affairs and defence. (2) Constitutional question
"It has been generally, agreed.
It is however, his Majesty's Intention, so
long a
as the revenues of the Dithy of Cornwall are vest-
tention a radio: revue written in At a luncheon its achievements defence, the agenda will include," revenues are sufficeint to provide praise of the year's youngest sea were reviewed, and it was stated said Mr. Baldwin, "the examina-for his Majesty's Civil List, and sou book and lyrics by David that: a film library, begun only a ton of the general situation to in the event of the birth of a Yates Mason, munc and musical year ago, now consists of 120 nlmsgether with any relative questions Duke of Comwall to assent to arrangements be "George Barker of an educational nature, collected of a less general character that those which were assented to by
his predecessor, ats Jack Clarke, and Geoffrey Wright: from England. Scotland, Sweden, may require consideration.". His Majesty recommends the production by wimim Machurg Hungary and France. Arrange- 2.30 pm-World Affairs, a talk ments have been made to reduce by His Majesty's Government that considerations of these several by HAY Hodson. 2.45 Dan-The to the sixteen-milimetre stock any question arising out of the matters to His Faithful Commons: can best be and relies upon their attachment Vario Trio 3.10 p.m.-The Ghost used in schools and institutions the Ottawa Agreement Train. 3.40 p.m.-The New and "talkies" of "Great Expectations dealt with as occasions offer for to his person and family to adopt Announcements
and "The Invisible Man," and the separate discussion between the such measures as may be suitable
for the occasion Trans. If (G.SH., G.A.G., G.S.B.). corporation has also made two individual Governments concerned 7pm-Big Ben: "World Affairs," Alms in close co-operation with the and apart from the Imperial Con-
Imperial & talk by H. Hodson, 7.17 p.m. Admiralty. One of these, "A Naval ference. The New Victoria Cinema Orches Occasion" was shown after the "It is hoped there will be oppor
directed by Bydney Phasey luncheon. This pleture shows tunity during the course of the Bradford, 745 pm Variety, routine on H.M.S. Aberdeen dur- Imperial Conference for exchange *8.05 Dm"Victorian Melodies" ing a vorage from Devonport to or view on the subject of in The BBC Revue Chorus and the Malta. Together with Naval Pro-migration within the Empire." --" BB.C
heatre Orchestra, 8.55 duction No; 2, also shown it deals On the motion that the House
News
The title of Duke of Cornwall is always taken by the King's eldest son, In the event of there being no Duke the Duchy re venues automatically pass into the control of the King..
and Announce with the work which the fleet cargo into committee on the Naval In th course of the debate for the ments $.16 pmAn Organ Re-ries out in profecting trade routes Estimates, Sir Samuel Houre, First representatives of the Admiralty cital by C T Cunningham, from and ensuring the safety of vital Lord of the Admiralty - said to deal with particular phases, of the Town Hall Birmingham.”
national supplies.
"There will be every opportunity naval administration.
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