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6.30 p.m. A Recital by Jascha Heifetz (Violin) and Beniamino Gigit (Tenor).
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London, May 29:-The House of TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1937.
Commons by 190 votes to 37 passed the third reading of Mr. Herbert's Marriage Bill which, inter alia, provides for no divorce within five years of marriage. Divorce may be obtained for either adultery desertion, cruelty or Incurable in- sanity. Although the Government saved the Bill by granting facilities for the third reading, it refused to 2.15 p.m. Light Music give its blessing to the Bill which (continued). 2.55 p.m. Greetings was left free, to the vote of the to Dur listeners in Australis. | House. The Bill now goes to Lords.
p.m. News and Economic Re-Renter's Bulletin Service. view in Engllah. 3.15 p.m. To- day in Germany. Sound Pictures,
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1. Violin Solo-Caprice, Op.1, No. 3.30 pm Children's Hour: Obers of the crew of a Cardiff stea-Ware, Ornaments, Clocks, Pictures,
24 (Paganini). 2. Tenor Solos- Night in Venice (Camalti), You are my Life (Becce), 3. Violin Bolo Scherzo Tarantelle. Op.16 (We- nlawski), 4. Tenor Solos Torna" a Buriento (de Curtis), Mattinata (Leoncavallo), 5. Violin Solos Minuetto Nos. 1 & 2 (from Bonata | No.6-Bach), The little Kindmill
(Couperin).
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7 p.m. Geraldo "and Hills Orches-
A World of Romance-Medley, Twenty-Five Years of Musical Comedy, Sea Shanties. Tangoland. 7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and "Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report.
7.35 p.m. Enigma Variations, Op. 36 (Elgar), Played by the BBC. Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Adrian Boult...
& p.m. Local: Time Signal Wen- ther Report and Announcements.”
6.03 pm. A Relay from the Po Hing Theatre (Chinese).
11 p.m. Close Down.
8.05 to 11pm. European Pro- gramme from ZEK, oh a Frequency of 640 Kilocycles.
8.05 p.m. Lezlie Hutchinson at the piano.
If you love me. Where am I?, These foolish things. Lights out, Maybe I'm wrong again. Back to those Happy days."
1.25 p.m. The B.B.C. Wireless Mil- itary, Band,
The Black Domino-Overture
(arr. Winterbottom), Vanity Fair Overture (Fletcher). The Caliph of "Bagdad Bioeldieu) Overture.
8.45 p.m.. London-Empire Ex- change.' Points of view by travel- lers from the Dominions and the Colonies.
9 p.m. Unaccompanied - Sonata No.3 in C Major (Bath), Played by Yehudi Menuhin Violin).
1st. Movement Adagio," 2nd Movement-Fugue, 3rd Movement
All Sorts of Little Creatures. Singing of children's songs. 4 p.m. Club of Notions. 5.30 pm
News
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Valencia, May 28:-Seven mem-
mer were killed and eight injured, so, when the ship was hit by an of whom three are probably fatally etc., gtc.
insurgent bomb and sunk in Valen-
cla harbour to-day. The number One Radio Set of dead in to-day's air raid in Valencia Is, up to the present 37, the bodies having been taken to the morgde, There were a number
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to our listeners in the Par East."
9 p.m. News and Econo- mic Review in German and Calf the time, was also damaged.- DIQ. 9.15 pm. On Spring and
Reuters. Bulletin Service. the Nightingales Music, and Stories
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3 pm. School Broadcast "Milestones in History-Sir Wm.
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3.20 p.m. Music. 3.30 p.m. Serial PlayThe Arabian Nights Entertainment. 4 p.m. Close. 6.30 p.m. Chimes, Newt. Markets and Weather for the Countryman, 6.45 p.nt. Sporting Notes. 7 p.m. Chimes,
"Y'S" MEN AT DINNER
Fifth Anniversary
Of Club
A pleasant function, in the form of a dinner, was held at the Chinese Merchant's Club on Satur- day night in celebration of the fifth anniversary of the founding of the "8" Men's Club of Hons Kong.
The function was attended by a large gathering of members and many distinguished guests.
Following dinner, the loyal toasts were honoured and the pre sident of the Club, Dr. F. 1. Teeung. after extending a welcome to the quests, said:-
EDUCATION FOR THE POOR Our Club is planned to run along three parallel lines the lines of social service (the extent of which is the ucid test of the faith that is in us), of fellowship (the depth of which is the test of the virility
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School for poor boya. At present there are 35 boys in our night school and since its inception 200 boys have passed through. Apart from major social activities must also be mentioned our co-operation personally and financially with the Chinese YMCA in Its Health Propaganda to the masses, and afso personal services rendered by most of the Y's Men to local so- cial welfare, notably the street sleepers shelter society, St. John Ambulance activities, Anti-oplum Clinic, Birth Control Cilnie etc.
CONCERT AN
Mr. S. B. Tan, president of the Canton Branch of the organisa-
tion, then, proposed the toast of the "s" Men's Club of Hong Kong, to which Mr. David W. K. Au, Vice-President of the Club, suitably replied.
"Our Guests" was proposed by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Wm. G. Poy and Mr. W. C. Clark, member of Toc H replied.
Bevern of the Colony's leading artistes contributed to the excel- lent musical programme which constituted the latter part of the
Largo, 4th Movement-Allegro 8.30 p.m Recordings of celebrities of the Club); and of tulture (the evening. Songs by Mrs. 8. T..
assal.
· 9.25 p.m. “The Chocolate Soldier” -Vocal Gems (0, Straus), Played by the Light Opera Company-pain 8.30, p.m. London--News and An- nouncements.
9.55 pm. Pianoforte Medley by Charlle Kuna.
Charlie Kunz Piano Medley | NoR1, Charlie Kunz Piano Medley NoR 14, Piano Medley No. R.16. Piano Medley No. R.19, 5-
Talk" The Scientist Fears Society"--Professor, Dakin. 7.25 p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Victorian" News Bulletin. gally and Jane." 8 pm. Serial. 7.35 p.m. Lyre Bird. 7:40 p.m.
who will be visiting us shortly. 8.40 p.m. "The Watchman." 9 pm. Dance Orchestra. 9.25 p.m. “Emma and Erbert." 9.35 p.m. "Comedy and Rhythm" 10.p.m. Programme from the Melbourne Studios. 10.30 p.m. Australian News Serice, 10.45 p.ni. Meditation Music 11.30 pm. Close.
MANILA
height of which denotes the angle
of our mental elevation.
Convinced that education is the need of the hour. the Hong Kong Y's Men's Club since its inception In 1832 has adopted as its chief, channel of service, the Night
Choy, accompanied by Prof. E.
Gualdi, Miss Evie Yaen and Mr. LI Chor, Chi, Violin Solos by, Mr. 8. B Tan add a mandoline solo by is Badie Yuen, contributed in no small measure to a most suc- cessful evening.
Spain Seeks Removal Of
All Volunteers
Geneva, May 24
position. Spaniards were fighting,
Owned and directed by Erlanger and Galinger, Inez ge KZRM-418.5. k.c.-485 Metren."
5 30 a.m. Breakfast Hour of Newa and Music 6.56 am, New York The Spanish appeal in regard tot only for national independence. stock quotations--Swan, Culbertson to foreign intervention in the but for the freedom of all people. and Fritz. 7 am, Bign off. 9.30 civil war was debated by the Lea-who did not wish to become victims a.m. Nielson Financial Review and gue Council this evening. when of totalitarian tyranny,
Spanish agures there were from 75,000 to 20,000 Italian troops" in Spali
10.15 p.m. London-Big Ben,
Dance Music. Fox-Trot-May I have the next Romance?, Fox-trot Looking. around corners for you, Fox-Trot— Head over heels, Fox-Trot-There's that look in your eyes again, Quick-Step-I wasn't lying when I said I Love you, Waltz, Oh. Mr. Man in the Moon, Fox-Trot-Let it Musical Varieties 11.15 am. Sign Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign 80,000 ITALNANS IN SPAIN? be me, Fox-Trot-Weary, Waltz.m oft, 2.30 pm. Nielson Financial | Minister," said the governments” of. Referring to the presence of Ita- Dancing in the firelight, Fox-Trot Review and Musical Varieties. 3.451 Europe could not be satired that an forces in Spain, Beñor del
p.m. Sign of 6.00 p.m. Re- the objectives of the Non-Interven -7 found a rosary. Quick-90 cords. 7430 p.m. Spadlah in- tion Committee had been realized Vayo said that according to Margle, Fox-Trut—Avalon, Blow
formational Period. 6.50 p.m. |Fbx-Trot-In the Chapel m the
until the last foreigner had been English · Informational moonlight, Walt-Golden Heart.
Period withdrawn from the scene of the 11. p. Close Down
Swan, Culbertson & Fritz 7.15 trouble and Spain had been ai- 7.10 p.m. New York stock quotations lowed to settle her own destinien. -Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. 7.35 Referring to the Non-Interve
Manila Motor Company Lion Committees, scheme for the Programme. 7.30 p.m. Monday withdrawal of volunteers, Mr Night, Musicale. 8.35^ pin. Taba- Eden said they were now in come calera Old Schenley. Period. munication with the Powers prin- 8:40 pm Manila Stock Quotations cipally concerned so that a jointed
-Gwan, Culbertson & Fritz. 8.45 p.m. Local Market Reports, 8.88 p.m. Block quotations in Spanish LR: Nielson Company, a p.m. Kolynos Blue Monday Jamboree 9.30 pm. Records, 10 p.m. Sign off.
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1 p.m. Biz Ben; “ Impressions of European Personalities”—a tark by Lady Muir.1.15 p.m. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra, 2.05 p.m. The Kruger National Park,” a descrip Live broadenst relayed from the Tränsvaal 2.25 ptzt. News and An Douncementa. 2.45 pm. The B.B.C. Presents the A30”: An alphate- tical miscellany, devised by Alan
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SOVIET AGREES
Moscow, May 29:-The Boriet agrees in principle to the British proposal for a truce in Spain but insists that the luxurgente cease hostili les first, and first withdraw all foreign troops, mcliding Moors
Rentery
He declared that a settlement or
the confit could only be reached by the hill restoration of national sovereignty, which is expressed by the will of the people as manifest- ed in the 1938, elections.
LEAGUE'S DUTIES approach could be made to the two M. Yvon Delbos, French Foreign 'parties in Spain. Hitherto no such | Minister, urged that the League approach had been, or could be Connell had two duties to perform: made; but now the governments firstly, to prevent the atrocities or represented on the Non-Interven war falling on innocent victims, tion Committee had agreed on a snd secondly to recall all foreign plan and the withdrawal of combatants in Spain, volunteers and the temporary 13 M... Maxim Litvinor cessation of hostilities would "en- said the fact that the able plan be carried out,
overnment had to hitherto in only against The repiles recel no way precluded the possibility of ↑ against foreign, an agreement, t
Senor del Vayo, presenting the Tf this attempt at inte Spanish case, said if the League allowed to par- were to have a future, the
rusrantee it would not be in Spain coult not end League adopting a car and bent
but
gen
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