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GOVERNMENT'S
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STIFFER SENTENCE
DEMANDS
Hankow, June 7. The family of the murdered,
Premier's Message General Yang Yung-tal is dis-
London, June 6. The Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, describes the Goy- ernment's chief tasks in a message to Mr. J. S. C. Held, Solicitor Generál for Scotland, though not yet a member of Parliament.
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SIR ALFRED BUTT
Expected To Resume Political Career
satisfied with the sentence passed p for Wandsworth, Balham, and Bir Alfred Butt. Conservative M. or. General Lu La-yin, former member of the Central Executive Tooting from 1922 until his re- who must serve ten signation last June, following the Committee, years in prison for his part in the Budget leakage inquiry, is con- templating resuming his political assassination plot
career.
Two other accomplices were sen- tenced to death, two others to two years imprisonment and one ac- quitted:
General Yang's family is to re- celve 130.000 compensation from the convicted men
RADIO PROGRAMMES
HONG KONG
ZBW. on Wavelengths of 335
metres (845 k.c.'s), 31.49 meiras (9.52 m c.'s). (Hong Kong Times)
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LONDON-TROOPING THE COLOUR" London-Dance Music 12.30 to 215 p.m. European Pro- gramino.
by Leopold Stokowski.
DAVENTRY
Al- talk by H Wickham
AIR-MINDED
WELL-DESERVED JAPAN BECOMES
HONOUR
Sir George Penny Becomes Peer
A £50,000 Gift For Research
A wealthy Osaks business män, Mr. J. Terada, has given £50,000. for the establishment of an aero nautical research institute and' also intends to lay down a plant for the manufacture of Japanese | aircraft.
It is a pleasant fact that none of the Coronation. Honours has given more general pleasure thari the conferment of a peerage on Alr George, Penny, Treasurer of the Royal Household and Conservative M.P. for Kingston-on-Thames,
This follows the successful flight- states the "Times of Malaya.” ..Malayans who remember "the from Tokyo to London; of the
Divine Wind, the days when Sir George
Japanese machine built from foreign designs, popular member of Singapore
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a good illustration of the remarkable manner
which Japan has been stirred by the performance.
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be interested to read the following
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summary of a London newspaper comment published since his eleva,
When the machine landed at tion to peerage was announced.
The Daily Telegraph" suggests Croydon the nation "threw its hat
George acquired In into the
A special song with his fellowmen which has be heard in every cafe and other Singapore that art in dealing dedicated to the machine was to since served him so well as Government Whip.
that "Sir
a
public place, even being blared forth on the streets fröm loud- speakers.
Call
Wavelengths G.S.G. 17.79me. (16.88x1.) -- G........ 15.18mo, (19.76m.) G.5.B.
9.51m.c.” (31.55m.) G.S.H....... 21.47m.n. (13.97m.) G.S.P. 15.14m.c. (19.62m.) Trans. 1 (G.8.0., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
12.30 p.m.-Big Ben; "World Affairs," a talk by H. Wickham Steed. "1245 p.m.--The Band of His 12.30 p.m. An Orchestral Concert. Majesty's Scots Guards. 1.25 p.m. — The Fire-Bird Suite (Stravinsky) "Echoes of Uister." 1.55 p.m.-News -Philadelphia Orchestra, conduct-and Announcements. 2.15 p.m.- ed by...Leopold Stokowski. Intro-
A Programme of Melodies and duction-Dance of the Fire-Bird: Memories revived by Henry Hall's Dance of the Princesses; Dance of Music Makers. 235 p.- ket: stock braking firm will perhaps and Is King Kastchef; Berceuse. (a) Derbyshire v. New Zealand: an ac- Serenade, Op. 63 (Volkman); (b) count of the third day's play from Fught of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky- Derby. Korsakov)--Chicago Symphony Or-
Tranz. II (G.S.H. G.S.G., G.S.B.). chestra, conducted by Frederick 5.45 p.m.-Big, Ben; "Trooping Stock. Prelude in A, Fiat (8205-the Colour" 7 p.m.-"World takowicz, trans. Stokowski)-The Yairs," a Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted steed. 7.15 pm-Karoly Klay and his Light Orchestra, with Brenda Gordon. 7.45 p.m.-Bird-song in a Surrey Wood, from a wood pear Horley: 8 pmAll in Pink" 8.45 p.m.The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. even before his Singapore days,ficance is the fact that this one 1.30 p.m. Beater Press, Rugby News and Announcements.
directed by Henry Hall. 9.30 p.m.-for he once sailed the seas with a Press: Local: Weather Forecast, Trans. III (G.S.H, G.S.F. G.S.B.).
master mariner's certificate. Later spectacular fight has made the Time and Announcements.
Japanese air-conscious, 10.15 p.m.-Big Ben: The BB.C. Malaya laying the foundations of he spent over twenty years in
OFF WORLD AIR TRACKS 1.40 D.In. Light Opera and
Empire Orchestra 11.15 Musical Comedy.
p.m. his substantial fortune, first as a
With a reputation abroad for be- "Joey, King of Clowns!" a me- Les Cloches de Corneville-Over-morial to Joseph Grimaldi, the
stock broker in Singapore and
ing poor aviators, the victory of ture (Planquette)-Vienna Sym-famous clown, who died in 1837:
later as a tin magnate in Penang, the Divine Wind-and to the phony Orchestra. Lily of Killarnes 11.45 p.m.-"Trooping the Colour"
"Els talents as
Japanese people it is truly a a negotiator Vocal Gems (Benedict)-Light 12.10 p.m-News and Announce-
proved an paset when he went to awakening and a proof that, after "victory"-has come as a joyful Opera Company, Monsieur Beauments 12.30 p.m.-Dance Music. Government and negotiated the all, they may attain to a position
on behalf of the FMS. caire Selection (Rosse, arr. Bu 1245 pm.-"Pedigree Stock"-3: Bandoeng Agreement for the inter-of air equality. calossi)-New Light Co. Symphony "Dual-purpose Shorthorns," a "talknational restriction of the output Orchestra. Wild Violets-Vocal Gems (Stolz),—Maria (Elsner and Martin Kraemer of The State Opera, Dresden, with Chorus and Orchestra, 'under the direction of R. Stolz. Anything Goes-Selection (Cole Porter), Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans.
2.15 p.m. Close Down
1 nm. Local: Time Signal, WeR- ther Report and Announcements.
1.03 pm. Etudes Symphoniques (Schumann), played by Alfred Cortat (Planoforte).
3 to 5,45 p.im. Chinese Programme 5.45 pm. London-Trooping The Colour, In honour of the birthday of His Majesty the King, with a "description by Major J. B." S. Bourne-May (late Coldstream Guards) from the Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, London. (N.B.-- If atmospheric conditions do not allow of this relay the European Programme will begin at 7 pun. as 1sual).
by Robert Hobbs,
D.JA
BERLIN
DJB.......
31.38m. (95.80 k..) 19.74m. (15,200 km.)
DJE DJN
16.89m (17.760 kc.)
** “He developed his cheerful philo- sophy of life;"; we are assured
Java
of tin, thus rescuing the tin mining industry from the depths of depression.”
HOLIDAY MAKERS' AIR SERVICE
All of this is of some interest in itself but of much deeper signi-
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The Government has announced
that a trial flight from Japan to its mandated islands in the Pacific will be undertaken this year, and that next year a regular commer- cial service will be Inaugurated. By the end of the summer, it ju stated, more than 30 airports will have been built by combined municipal funda and private con-
developments may be expected in the immediate future.
Other DUN. Summer Trips To Kiokiang tributions.
-31.45m. (95.40 k...) DJ.Q....... 19.63m. (15.280 k.) 6.55
p.m... Call DJB, DJE (German, English), German Folk Song. 7 p.m. Concert of Light Musie 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 D. Concert of Light Music (continued), 8.55 p.m. Greetings to Our Kisteners in India.
By Flying Boat
To cope with the rush of holl-
There remains one great barrier day-makers to Kuling China's to Japan taking a high place in pleasant mountain resort where commercial aviation, however, and British cool breezes take the place of the
that is the consistent refusal of 9 p.m. News and Econo-stifingly
the, Defence Services to permit for-
9.15
hot atmosphere 14 eign aircraft to land on Japanese mic Review in German and Call Shanghai during the summer DJQ
p.m. The Radio months, a special service has been soll or in Japanese territorial Butids Bridges. A. Broadcast inaugurated by the CNA.C. to
waters. The result is that Japan from Home and -Abroad." 10 Klukdang via Nanking, states the
is most definitely of the aerial routes of the world. Both the p.m. News and Economic Review "North China Daily News." The trans-Pacific and Asia-Australia- planes used, are Douglas Dolphins, Europe air routes pass far to the replaced on the Canton run by South of the Japanese Empire. Sikorsky amphibians.
Throughout the summer they will leave Shanghai every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7.30 am, arriving at Nanking at 9 The Rev, Alton Earl Lee, who set- o'clock, and at Kluktang at 11.30. out to deliver a sermon discussing The return fight begins at 12 the entire Bible, quit the task after noon, the plane arriving at Nan-21 hours of continuous preaching. king at 2 p.m. and Shanghai at 4 He went to bed with a score throat,
7 pm. A Concert of English Com- posers and Artists.
Orchestral-A Trumpet Voluntary in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ in (Purcell. air. Wood).-The Halle Dutch on DJB. 10.15 p.m. To-day Orchestra conducted by Sir Hamil-In Germany. Sound Pictures. ton Harty. Choral-Now is the 10.30 p.m. Come, oh came, my part- month of Maging (Morley, arr. ner! Gay dance music arranged by Fellowes): A Farmer's Bon (arr. Lotte Theile (2 series). 11 pm Vaughan Willams). The English Request Concert: Hallo, hallo!
and
Singers. Choral-The Turtle Dove You wish
we play (arr. Vaughan Williams); To 11.45 p.m. Press Review. Editor shorten Winter's sadness (Weelkes,
Chlef Haris- Fritzsche arr. Fellowes)-The English Sing- Midnight. Sign of DJN. DIE, DIQ
in
DJB (Germ.. Engl.).
MANILA
Owned and directed by Erlanger
"COULD NOT DO IT!
o'clock.
after declaring that he had set a The Nanking aerodrome has record for a non-stop sennon Be- beep closed for the past few fore starting his preaching" mara- months, as it is being completely thon, Mr. Lee, who represents the rebuilt. An official of the C.N.A.G., Immanuel Gospel Association, Inc... slated that it was not yet known had estimated that he would cover when the aerodrome would be re-the subject in 60 hours but it re- opened.
quired nine hours, for him to com- plete the discussion of Genesis alone.
ers. Orchestral-(a) Rondel (b) Mina (Elgar, arr. Wood)-Light Symphony Orchestra. Bongs-Sea Fever (Ireland); In Summertime ön Bredon (Peel). Stuart Robert- son (Bass-Baritone). Orchestral—
and Galinger, Inc. Molly on the Shore: Shepherd's K.Z.R.M-818.5 k.c.485 Metres. Hey (Grainger)-Royal Opera Or- 530 am. Breakfast Hour of News chestra, Covent Garden, Songs and Music: 6.55 a.m. New York' (a) O Mistresa mine, (b) Blow, blow stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson thon, Winter Wind; Come away, and Fritz. 7 a.m. Bign off. 9.30 Death (Quilter)-Derek, Oldham a.m. Nielson Financial Review and (Tenor). Orchestral-Cinderella Music Varieties. 11.15 am. Sizn A Phantaay (Eric Coater) Sym- oft 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial phony Orchestra. Songs Hatfield Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45
Valencia, June 8. Bells: Crown of the year (Easthope p.m. Sign Of.
A Supreme War Council has 6.00 pm. Re been created by the Valencia Gov Martin)-Percy Heming (Bari-cords.6.30 pm Spanish In- tone).
formational Period. 8.50 p.m.
8 pm. Local: Time Signal, Wea-English Inforuskkondi "Perba ther Report and Announcements. 7.10 p.m. New York stock quotations 8.03 p.m. London Philharmonio Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. 7.15 Orchestra.
p.m. La Insular's "Aires Filipinos." "Le Beau Danube"-Ballet Music 7.45 p.m. Elizalde y Cia pre- (Johann Strauss, arr. Desormiere). ¡sents Fely Vallejo, soprano.
8.30 p.m. Vocal Gems.
8 p.m. Klim Milky Way. 8.30 "A Country Girl" (Monckton) - p.m.・・ Tabacalers-Old · Schenley Columbia Light Opera Company. Period. 8.35 p.m. Studio Muile. "Please Teacher" (Tunbridge)-8.40 p.m Manila, Stock Quotations Winifred Izard and the London [Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. 8.45 Hippodrome Chorus and Orchestra. p.m. Local Market Reports 8.55 5.45 pm, London-The B.B.C. p.m. Stock quotations in Spanish
Hall (Electrical Recording). Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry | ~L, R. Nielson & Company. §.p.m. NEPA Programme. 9.30 p.m. ́9.30 p.m. London-News and An- | Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10 pm.
Bign off.... nouncements.
9.55 pm. Military Band Music. Military March, Naval March (Specially arranged)-Regimental He is to be entertained to dinner Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. on June 21 by some of his former Colonel Bogey-March ́ (Alford}; constituents, and is then expected Youth and Vigour (Lautensch- to refer to his plans. Na Lagery-Band of HM. Coldstream Some of Sir Alfred's friends de- Guards. Abanico-March (Jave- stre, now his health is fully re-loyes, arr. Hume); Under the Ban- stored, that he should contest a ner of Victory-March (Von Blon) parliamentary seat as soon as Grand Massed Brass Bands. Possible.
18.15)þ.m. London Big Ben,
BLOMBERG'S DENIAL
Visit To Italy
Rome, June 7
WAR COUNCIL IN
·VALENCIA
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ernment. It is composed of Pre- inler Negrim as Chairman, and the Ministers for War, Foreign Affairs. and Agriculture.-—-—- Fransocean News Service.
Reorganisation Of Electricity
Distribution
London, June 7. and thirdly, that a unit should. The Government has issued the have adequate, financial resources. outline of its main proposals now for such development tinder discussion with local an thorities and others for securing reorganisation of electricity distri- bution. Tha proposals have fol- towed upon the report of the Me- Gowan Committe
It is muggested that the Electric- ity Commissioners be charged with
The Commissioners will be re- quired. to" mistr themselves in. respect of each scheme, drat, that it will result in mora, emcient technical operation, or mies, as `regards capital expend ture, on future: dav umente, for convenience of
the duty of reviewing all undertak-consolidated area ings in each distribution and of resulting economies will preparing a scheme or schemes on to the consumers in after consultation with the under-1 or reduced prices secondly, that: takings concerned, for the con- amalgamations Involved will lead. solidation of undertakings therein | to lower charges to consumers," as into a group or, sretin
schemes achieve their full results:
Amang the principles to be on and thirdly, that consu *served in the preparation of not be prejudicially affected is
schemes are. first, that a substan- | garda regularity and efficiency: tial reduction in the present num- supply, ber of undertakings, with com-as to the terms of purchase plete elimination of all duplicate Bill will provide for the setting up. powers is to be effected by the of a tribunal by the Lord Chang, substitution, where appropriate of cellor to determine the pro
Mr. Reid is National-Conserva- tive candidate in the by-election in Huhend, Glasgow
The Prime Minister writes: "The National Government is faced with many important tasks, the chief
But the family asks the prosecu of which are to promote the con- tor to draft another indictment tinuance and expansion of the na- against Liu, on the grounds that Conservatives will be prominent
Alter / witnessing the Italian tion's industrial recovery, to guar- his punishment is not commen- at the dinner, arranged to enable Vocal-Billy Merson Memories.- naval manoeuvres, accompanied by antes our own safety, and maid surate with the gravity of the an expression of thanks to be made Billy Merson and Chorus. Humor-Signor Benito Mussolini to-day talf the peace of the world, so we, crime, and in order to appease the to Bir Alfred for his services to cus Marksman Samley General Von Blomberg denied that as a country, may be free to enjoy late General Yang and uphold the the constituency. The event was Holloway. Orchestra Drinking his visit to Italy has any hidden larger and more economic units: price where not orderwise agre our own growing prosperity. discipline of the state and the fat proposed last November, but Songs Jack Hylton and His Or political meaning.
| secondly, that the area of supply It is further proposed that powe The Socialist party has urged dignity of the Judiciary he was then planning a health trip chests Piano Solo The Town
He explained that both Duce of each unit should be suscientiý | companies and distribution to "South Africa, Fondo Talker Plano Medley-Vivian Ells. and Herr Hitler sincerely wished large to embrace a reasonable panies retained under
The chairman of the Balham and Orchestra "Merric England
for the peace of the world, and diversity of demand and to ensure ; schemes shall be subject for greater financial compensation. Tooting Conservative Association Selection New Symphony Orchess expressed the conviction that the that future technical developmer tro in the form of a sliding
Meanwhile, General Lu has de- | Colonel Sir John Perring, will pre- tra, Orchestra - England, my ent strengthening of the Rome-Berlin can proceed on
relating to prices, to cided to appeal to the provincial i side, Lieut. Col. Doland, his suc-12nd (a Pageant of National Bones) | axia was an excellent meant to ar- and economic lines, and sho
respect of the Issues of High Court
cessor" as MP. will propose the Massed Eymphony Orchestras, con- sure that peace-
possible, include, approvt toast of Sir Alfred's health.
ducted by Cleorge Walfer
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the Government on many toe--in casions to adopt policies which would have plunges the country Into war. The National Govern- ment has saved the country from this fate"
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The family also filed a fresh sult.
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