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HONG KONG
ZBW, on Wavelengths of 385 metres - (845. k.c.'s), (31.49.
· metres (9.52 m c.'ì). tHong Kong Times)
GEORGE GERSHWIN CONCERTO Cricket-Gentlemen v. Players 12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pro
t
Sir Landon Ronald.
Movements: lat, Allegro maes- toso! 2nd. Quasi adagio; 3rd, Allegro vivace Allegro animato 4th, Allegro marciale, animato. 10.13 p. A programIDE variety and dance music. !
of
MR. ARLISS ON
SUCCESS FOR
BRITISH FILMS
PRODUCE FOR HOME CINEMAS
Fox-Trot—I'm in a dancing"mood'
Mr. George Arliss read a paper -Ambrose and his Orchestra. Vocal-If I should lose you.cently in London," at a meeting. of on the future of British Alms re-
Turner Layton. Orchestra-Wed-
the Royal Society of Arts. ding dance Waltz (Lincke); Mag- 12,30 p.m. Excepts from Grand | yar - Melodies (Vilmos),———--Alfredo Opera
and his Orchestra. Rumba-Span-
STAILING.
| "Marriage of Figaro"-Overture Ish Jake. Waltz-A gift from
(Mozart).Vienna Philharmonic heaver-Harry Roy and his Or- Orchestra.
Elena" chestra. ** Paride ed
Plano Medley-No. R.14. (Gjuck)—O Del Mio Dolce, Ardor.- |-Charlie. Kuna. Vocal-He's an "Dle angel: Moon over Miami-Turner Beniamino Gigll (Tenor), Meistersinger von Nurnberg" Layton Tango-M1 Buenos Aires (Wagner), Das, Schone Fest, Querido. Orquesta Tiples Fran- Johannistag. Alexander Kipnis cisco, Canaro. Vocal- Hildegarde (Bass). "Damnation of Faust" looks back-Hildegarde. Slow FOX- (Berlies)-Minuet of the Will o' the Trot-What will I tell my heart? Wisps Serge Koussevitsky and the On the trail where the sun hangs Boston Symphony Orchestra. low.Roy Fox and his Orchestra. "Tannhauser" (Wagner) — Dich 11 p.m. Close Down. Teure Halle-Elisabeth Rethberg'
(Bizet). (Soprano)," "Carmen" Toreador's Song-Trio: Riccardo Stracciari, A. Appoloni, E. Ţicozzi and Chorus, with Orchestra. "Aida" -(Verdi).---O Clell
Turner (Soprano).
Azzuri.-Eva
1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.
and his Gypsy Giris Orchestra. Vocal-What have you done to my heart?-Clarrie" Wright and the Twilight Serenaders. Hawallan- Swanee Moon-George Elliott's Hawallan Novelty Quartet. Vocal I'm still in love with you; I'm just beginning to care-Turner Layton..
1.30 p.m. Reuter Press; Bugby Press: Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.
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G.8.G. G.S.O.
DAVENTRY
Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19.75m.)
G.S.B...*.**
9.51m.c. (31.55m.) G.S.EL.
...... 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) ' G.S.F....... 15.14m.c. (19.82m.)
Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B).
p.m..
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 Anniversaries" and · Holidays. --- Bastille stormed. 1789. Krupp died, 1887.
Alfred
Kowloon Union
Cinemas-(Sec' Pago:5). Malls-(See Page" 16). Meetings. Chutch, Women's Guild, 10 am..
Miscellaneous, "Claims against ' the Estates of Isabel Frances Arm- The problem of maxing pictures | strong. and Kathleen Anne Ormis- in England that would be com-ton, due: G. MY S. Heep Yunn mercially successful,' he said, was } School Speech Day, Kowloon City, very dimcult. It seemed to him 5 p.m.; Laging of Foundation Stone, that the mistake we had made of the Guru Naniks" Bathing Club was in trying to compete with as Kennedy Town, 5.30 pm.. America. America "could afford to spend £200,000 on a film and still make a handsome profit; England could not spend half that sum
without courting disaster.
American market and make aims "If we could forget all about the
with only Britian audiences in ming," Mr. Arliss continued, "we should be more likely to produce something that would appeal to America than if we try to follow Hollywood.
"My opinion is that the future for Engilah studica lies in making British films at modest prices for the English market. I do not mean cheap flims in the accepted meaning of that term, but Alms that depend for their success
Religious Exposition of the Re- Les of St. Beatrice. (Brought to Hong Kong on July 14, 1884), in Canossian Institute Chapel.
French Social--Reception at Consul's Residence, 13 Peak Road,
Day, 11.30 am. Whist Drive and In Observance of French National
Tombola. Garrison Sergts. Mess, Queen's Road. 8.30 pm. "Euchre Drive," in 2nd Bn. The R. W. Fu sillers' Sergts: Mess, Hankow Bar- racks Shumshulpo, 8.30 p.m.
Sports (Sec Page: 10). Moon--VI Moon, 7th. Day. Sunrise 5.47 am Sunset 7.11 pin.
Tides High at 02.05 and 13.25; Low at 06:56 and 19.42.
THURSDAY, JULY 15 Anniversaries and Holidays
Cinemas. (See Page 3). Lectures.Theosophical Society.
p.m.
Mails-(See Page 16),
1.03 p.m. A Variety Programme. Orchestra-Love me, ör leave me;
-12.30 p.m.-Big Ben; "World Af-mainly on the story and the act- Why couldn't It be poor little me?
fairs," a talk by H, V. Hodson. ing. -Benny Goodman and his Orch.
12.45 p.m.-The Leon Daniels Trio: "I believe, in time, we could St Swithun's Day. Inigo Jones Vocal-Bojangles of Harlem.-Fred
Muriel Clarke, Australian soprano excel in such films, just as Holly-born, 1573.... Astaire. Orchestra A Gypsy 1.25 pm. "A Circular Tour" by wood excels in the spectacular Lament: Flor Gitana.--Don Rico. W. Jacobs; adapted for broad productions. By this means I casting and produced by Pascoe think the American market would Thornton. 1.55 p.in-The News and be: automatically opened to us. Announcements, 2.15
The companies in the United
Meetings. Annual, of China Em- Schumann's Chamber Music States that control the cinemas portum, Ltd, 624-68 Queen's Road are not likely to be slow in mak- | Central, 4th foor, 4:30 p.m.; Aun- Cyril Perfect, violin, Elaa Jordan.
ing a bid for any British films out ual, of the Peak Club, 8.30 pm; of which they can make money:
Women's "Guild, Cathedral Hall 3 "Just as the repertory companies p.m.; Church and Bald Commit- Church, have of late years developed the tees Meeting at Christ British theatre, so I believe that Kowloon Tong, 5.30 p.m. the production of less pretentious Gentlemen v. Players (see is designed for home consump- Trans., 1). 8.30 pm-The Coventry tion would develop the British
cinema." Hippodrome Orchestra, 8.45 p.m.- "Lick and Stick," 1 review of stamps and stamp collecting by Lestle. Ray and S. L. Ricardo: the Midnight. Sign off DJB, DIN, DJE.
1.40 p.m. Somé latest Dance Hits.
Fox-Trots-Let's put, our heads together, With plenty of money and you. Take another guess. The rhythm's OK. In Harlem; Slow
Fox-Trot-In the sweet long ago: Fox-Trot-Speaking of the wear ther: Waltz My heart's in old Killarney, Fox-Trots-September in the rain, A melody, for two Tango Fox-Trot-Don't play with are: Fox-Trot-With a twinkle in
your eye.
215 p.m. Close Down.“
4 to 7 pm. Chinese Programme
7 to 11 p.m. European Programme
plano
Trans. If (G.S.M., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; "World Af- fairs." a talk by H. V. Hodson 7 p.m.-The B.B.C. Northern Orches. tra; Fred Calvert, barytone, 8.15
tor in Chief Hans Fritzsche.
w stamps-stamp collecting as a no (Germ. Engl.),; bobby Rowland Hill and the pen-
y post-Baden-Powell issues Mafeking Blege stamps a stamp Universal Postal Union--the Penny suction-Von Stephan founds the
Black, an adhesive postal label" -famous stamps; produced by. John Pudney, 9.15 pm-Harry
AUSTRALIA
Ways Length, 31.34 metres; Power. 1 Kilowatt: Frequency 9.58 megacycles.
7 p.m. George Gershwin Concerto Engleman's Quintet, with Vernon "The Watchman."
con brio...
7.25 p.m. Strike up the band (George Gershwin), played by the Boaton Orchestra.
7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong change Market Report.
7.35 p.m. Music.
Variety and· Dance.
nouncements. 1235 Music..
Miscellaneou5. →→→→ Claims against
the Estates of James Bowyer Kid- man Whittall, and Henry Davies Morrison, due: St. Andrew's Club.
Evening of Unusual Happenings 9 p.m.
Social. St. John's Cathedra} Women's Guild Bridge and Mah | Jong Drive, In Cathedral Hall, 3 | p.m.; Cheero Club Contract Bridge and Mub" Jong Drive, 8 p.m.; Civir Service Cricket Club Whist Drive, 9.20 p.m.
Sports-(See Page 10).
Moon. First Quarter, 5.30 p.m. VI Moon, 8th. Day
Sunrise.-5.47 a.m. Sunset,--7.17:
p.m.
Tides. High at 02.47 and 14.20; Low at 08.16 and 20.15.
ALLEGATIONS CLEARED
12.45 p.m. "At Home and Abroad" 1 p.m. Time in F Major for Piano and Orches-Adcock, xylophone. 9.30 p.m. The signal Victorian News Bulletin. tra, played by Paul Whiteman and News and Announcements.
11.05 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes. his Orchestra. Ith Roy Bargy at the Trans. III (G.S.H. G.S.F.. G.B.B.). 1.15 p.m. Music.
10.15 pm-Big Ben; The B.B.C. and Sporting Programme.
3 pm. Musical piano.
4 pm. Movements; 1st. Allegro; 2nd, Empire Orchestra (leader, Daniel Close. 5.30 p.m. Chimes. Finance Andante con moto; Finale-Allegro Melsa), conducted by Clifton Helil- and Commerce Session for Region- well: Eds Kersey, violin. 11.15 al Listeners 6.45 pm. Sporting
Circular D.m.---"A
Tour" (see News and Notes: 7 p.m. Chimes. Trans. 1). 11.45 pm-Jan Berenska Talk The Ocean in our Blood."-
London, July 12. and his Orchestra, from the Pump by Professor W. J. Dakin. 7.20 p.m.
Mr. Eden Informed the House of Room, Leamington Spa, 12 p.m. National News Bulletin, 7.30 pm. Commons that the British Am— Ex-Gentlemen v. Players (see Trans. Queensland News Bulletin 7,40bassador in Rome had only carried 1). 12.15 p.m.--The News and An- p.m. News, Markets and Weather out instructions to make it clear p.m-Dance for North Australia. 8 p.m. Pro to the Italian Government that Kramme by the National Military the allegations which appeared in Instrumental - Maybe it's the
Band. 8.30 p.m. Topical Revue the Italian press that Britain had moon: Rock me in a cradle of
from the Sydney Studios. 9 p.m. intervened in the Spanish war Kalua Frank Ferera's Hawalian
"Spotlight on Rhythm, 9.30 pm were entirely without foundation. Trio. Plano Duets St. Louis.
"A Batchelor Travels," a Travel In reply to another question, Blues; Some of these days; Dinab;
Letter by Denal Batchelor, 9.40 | denting, with the personal message After you've gone; Nobody's Sweet-
p.m. Programme from the Mel- received from Signor Mussolini, to heart.-Ivor Moreton and Dave
bourne · Studios. 10.30 p.m. --Aus~ | the effect that the Italian Govern- Kaye. Cinema Organ-"Chorus,
tralasian' News 'Bervice. -16.50 p.m. 'ment had taken all possible steps Gentlemen, Please," --- Reginald 1.05 p.m. Call DJA. DJB (German, Meditation Music 11:30 nm. Close to meet the wish of the British Dixon. Instrumental-Three little English) German Folk Song) (1,10 | 355
Dovernment regarding "arold- words: The world is waiting for p.m. Merry notes. 2 p.m. News
Ing the issue from the Bari Broad- the sunrise. Len Fails (Banjo). in German: 215 him. Merry' notes
8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea(continued). 2.50
Great ther Report and Announcements. ingsto our Listeners. 3.00 8.03 p.m. Songa by Richard p.m. News and Economic Ra- Taaber. (Tenor),
· BERLIN
31.38m. (25.80 k¿.)
19.74m. (15.200 k2.)
DJA D.J.E. D.J.L 16.89m. (17.760 k.e.). DJ.N....... 3145m. (95.40 k.c.)
DJQ... 19.83m. (15.280 1.0.)`
In Anda BROADCASTING AND INTERFERENCE
casting Station of unfriendly com
menu on the Palestine Report, MI.. Eden said that the undertaking: has been fully carried out. British Wirdess,
partitioning of Palestine into three The report recommends the
parts, giring the Jews sovereignty
another, and Britain a mandate over the third portion which will include the holy places and a wide outlet to the sea which Arabs will
A world plan to deal with the view in English, 3.15 pm. To-day problem of short wave broadcast I know of two bright eyes (Cut in Germany, Bound Fictures. ing interference, which is growing sam) Bomewhere a voice is call- 3.30 p.m. Concert of Light Music, worse, will be put forward by ing (Tate).": "Land without Musle" 1.15 p.m. Women's work on the Great Britain at an International PARTITIONING (Strauss and Grey)-You must borderline and abroad. 4.30 pm. Telecommunications Conference
OF PALESTINE have music. Heaven in a song. Bummer journey through Austria. to be held in Cairo next year.
8.15 p.m. Londen - Big... Ben. A home eventag by Erich Fortner. It will be emphasised that the Cricket: Gentlemen"v. Players. A 5.15 p.m. From a “Turkish song present chaotic, conditions can no
London, July 12. Commentary, during play by P. G. book"
The House of Commons will de- by Heinrich Kaspar longer be remedied by agreement H. Fender, from Lord's Cricket Schmidt. Hanna Klein, sopranc. between European nations alone. bate the Palestine Royal Commis Ground, London..?
5.30 p.m. News and Economic and that one solution les in con- sion's Report on July 20, during the 8.30 p.m. Rachmaninoff at the Review In German 5.45 pm fining all short wave stations discussion of the Colonial Office Piano. E
5.45 p.m. Press Review. Editor in concerned merely with local broad- vote. Troika en Traineaux, Op. 37, No, Chief Hans Fritzsche: 6p.m. Nation-casting to a definite wave-band 11: (Tchaikovsky), Rolks, de WR al Socialist Principles. 6.15 p.m. In this way radio engineers hope [Rachmaninoff). Etude Tableau in Sign of DJA & DJB (Germ, Eng1, to find a way out of the deadlock A Minor, Op. 39 (Rachmaninoff). 6.55 pm. Call DJB DJN, DIE They recognise that the value of in one, the Arabs sovereignty In Dance of the gnomes (Last) (German, English), German Folk short wave broadcasting is being * 6.45 p.m. London-Fick and Stick" Bong. 7 p.m. Concert of Light seriously compromised by interfer- A review of stamps and stamp Music. 8 p.m. News in English. ence. The congestion of the ether collecting by Leallag and 8.1 9.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music in the short wave field is such that Bleardo.
ording). (continued). 8.55 p.m. Greetings few countries are free from it.!!
DUT listeners ... In: British For some time six Central | Heuter Items India. 9 p.m. News and Econo-American stations have been caus- Jarr mic Review in German and Calling interference to the BBC, Em-
and DJQ 9.15 p.m. Bolo Concert: pire station at Daventry on four use of this band by a large mum- Anna Barbara Speckner, tembalo. of its wave-lengths. In spite of ber of low-power local broadcast- 9.45 pm Romances for oboe and strong representations made to the piano by Robert Schumann. Fried rich Wagner Friedrich Roll Albes," 10 p.m. News and Economic Review in English on DJE, DIN, DIG in Dutch on DB, 10.15 pm. To-day to Germany Bound 1030 p.m. Orchestral - Concert
Produced by John
9.15 p.m. Lég
Viennese Memories
Henry Hall
His Orchestra tella (Marchett!);
Barcarolle Napolitain
DO:
authorities by the Post Once the annoyance persista. And Daventry
be free to use,
ing stations, in Central and South America, it stated. While the local service range of these stations
is not the only station to suffer is very small, they are capable of:
Reference to
atter was producing widespread interference made in the C. Annual, for “Indeed, the whole of Canada,
ished ret
for the West Indies have
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