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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1937.
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PROGRAMMES
Wavelengths of 353 metres (845 k.ch.), 31.49 metres 19.52 megacycles). ' "Hong Kong Times FROM THE STUDIO-A SOPRANO RECITAL
Wakizi Trio 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of, Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.. 12.30 p.m. Ambrose and His Or
Huteamson
chestra and Lesbo (Piano).
(Beethoven, Op. 133); Etude. No. 7 (Chopin, Op. 25); Moment Musical No. 2 (Schubert, Op. 14).
PARIS
Call-letters of the Station:- Wavelength: 19,68 metres T PA 2, Wavelength: 25.24 metres TPAL Wavelength; 25.60 metres T PAL Wavelength: 26.24 m.-11.885 KG.H 10.25 p.m. Martk, Weber's Orches-
1 ain. Radio-Journal of France tra and Derek Oldham (Tenor). (French News). 7.20 a.m." Gramo-
Columbine's Rendezvous (Heyk phone Records. 7.30 am, Leading- kens); Song Of Paradise (Reginald Press Articles. 7.40 am, Gramo- King): Along The Banks of The phone Records. 9 cm. News in Volga (Fantasia of Russian Waltzes French. 9.30 am. News in English, -Borchert)-Orchestra; Love, 10.40 am. News in Italian: -9.50.a.m. Give You My All (Luana-Besly); Gramophone Recorda. 10 am Close Waltz Song ('A-Waltz Dream'. Down. Herbert and O. Straus)-Derek Wavelength: 19.68' nt.-15.243 Ke. Oldham; Jollity On The Mountains 11. a.m. Gramophone Records. Waltz (Fetras); Viennese Sing- 11.15.a.m. Talk on Current French (Im Russian).12. noon. Fox-Trots-Bye, Bye, Baby, Untung Birds Waltz (Translateur-Events
in English. 12.15 P.M. To-day, There's That Look In Your Orchestra; Always (ruritan Lulia News Eyes Again (from Head over by Dyrenforth and Smith-Concert Relayed from Bordeaux. p.m. Talk сп French Heels'), Head Over Heels (from the Dereg Oldham; Lehariana (Geiger) 12.45"
Events. 1. p.m. Concer Re- Alm, Orchestra; Dreaming A
layed from Marseilles-1:30 Dream from 'Yes Madam'); This
p.m. News in French Colonial Is No Sin (from 'HI Didle-Diddle');
Market Prices 2. p.m. Economic Love Is Everywhere (Film 'Look Up
and Social Talk by Mr. W/ Oußlid. And laugh)-Leslie Hutchinson;
2.10 p.m. Theatrical Life by Mr. Fox-Trots-'11 Step Out Of The
Pierre Scize, 2.20 p.m. Gramg- Picture, Whotcha Gotcha Trom-
phone Records. 2.30 pm. Sym- bone For? I'm In A Dancing Mood
phonic Concert with Miss France (from "This'll make "you whistlen
Froment (Violin): 3.55 pm. Rates ---Orchestra.
of Exchtnge and French
and French Stock (Rentes). 1 pm
1.p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. New Mayfair Orches- tra and Webster Booth (Tenor).
Globe-Trotting With The Tiger (arr. Phil Green); Once Upon A Time' Selection-Orchestra; Land Without Music
(0. Medley Straus)-Webster Booth with The Lladonel Three; Say That You Are Mine (Lockton-Kerrich)--Webster. Booth, Ragging The Rags (A selec- tion of early Ragtime Favourites); The Whirl Of The Waltz-Orches- tra
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1.30 pm: Reuter and Rugby Press; Local Weather Forecast and Announcements,
1.40 p.m. Variety.
- Orchestra.
11 p.m. Close' down,
Calla G.S.G.
G.A.0.
G.S.B.
G.S.H.
G.S.F.
DAVENTRY
Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (18.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19.76m.) 9.51m.e. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) 15.14m.e. (19.82m.)
Trans. 1-(G.9.0. G.S.G. G.S.B.),
3 p.m.-Big Ben; "Swift Sere-Close Down. nade." 3.30 p.m.-“World Affairs," | Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11885 Ke.
+
talk by J. Bilerly. O.B.E. 5.15 pm. News in French, Chichele Professor of Internation Market Prices, Rates of Exchange. al Law, Oxford. 3.45 p.m.The 5.45 p.m. News in Arabic 8. p.m. Symphonies of Beethoven-4: Concert Relayed from Montpellier The D.B.C. Empire Orchestra. 6.30 p.m. Gramophone Records. 4.20 p.m.-The News and An- 6.50 p.m. Who's Who To-day by nouncements. 4.40 p.m.-"Film Mr. F. Pottecher. 7. p.m. Relay of Shots." 5 p.m.-"Green Fields and Radio-Journal of France (French Pavements"-5, a talk by Com- News). 7.30 p.m. News in French, mander.Stephen King-Hall
Rates of Exchange. 8.10 p.m. News Trans. If (G.S.A., G.S.G., G.S.B.). in English. 8.20 p.m. News in Itä- 6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; the Plano- | Han. 8.30 pm. Relay, 10.30 p.m. forte Music Schubert 2: | Culonial Market Prices. 10.45 p.m. Maurice Cole. 1.10 p.m.-"Slavonic News in Portuguese. 11. p.m. Close Studies."" 7.45 pan---"Natural His- Down.
of
tory From Downing-street";, WII- Wavelength: 25.60 m-11.720 Ko. Plano Medicy-Sweet Adeline' liam Teeling will compere a pro- 11.15 p.m. Gramophone Re. (Hammerstein 2nd and Kern)-gramme of excerpts from the curds, 12.15
News 01.01
In Renara; Instrumental Poeme -
writings of British statesmen, In- French, Market Prices, Rates of Waltz (Fibich), Delilah Waltz
cluding the Rt. Hon Neville Cham- Exchange, 12.40 Am. News in (Nicholls)-Gino Berdin and His verlain, M.P. 8 p.m.-Stop Dan- Spanish. 12.50 3.m. News 171 Hawalians; Vocal-Dis-Mol Jose-cing." 8.30 p.m.-"Music in the Portuguese. 1. am. Gramophone phine? Voulez-Vous De La Canne | Morning," light melodies by British Records. 1.15 am. Close Down. A Sucre?-Josephine Baker and composers.
Af-3, am. Gramophone Records. 4 p.m.-"World Adrien Lamy; Vocal w. Planos fairs" (see Trans. 1). 9.15 p.m.- a.in. News In French, Market Prices,
Mr. Whittington-Jack Buchan- Music by Delibes. 9.30 pm. The an and Elsie Randolph, With Car-News and Announcements. roll Gibbons and John Green Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.S.B.). (Planes); Vocal-The Kiss, Some- 10.15 p.m. Big Ben: The Sym- one To Care For Me (from Three phonies of Beethoven-4. The Smart Girls)-Deana Durbin; Or- |B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. 10.50 chestral "This'll Make You Whisp.m.-Piano Interlude. 11 p.m.- tle Selection-Lou's Levy-and-His Palace of Varieties." 12 pm Gaumont British Symphony:
2.15 pm. Close down..
1
The News and Announcements. 12.20 p.m.-Matters of Moment." a talk by the Hon. Harold Nicol son, C.M.G., M.P., in a series for listeners in India. 12.35 p.m.-The Hotel Victoria Orchestra, London.
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Rates of Exchange. 4.30 am." News In English. 4.45 a.m. Gramophone Records. 5,45 a.m. News in Ger- man, 6. a.m.-Close Down.
AUSTRALIA
3LR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres: Power, 1, Kilowatt; Frequency, 9:58 megacycles. 12.45 p.m. "At Home and Abroad" "The Watchman." 1 pm.
Time Bignal. Victorian News Bulletin. 1.5 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes: 1.15 pm. Luncheon Music. 1.30 p.m. Description of the Ascot Races, interspersed with a pro- gramme of recorded" music. 5.15
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RELIEF CAMPS Safety Guarantee Sought
Some of the difficulties-facing rellef workers may be solved as Colonel C. E. de Watteville, dele- gate of the International Red Cross Committee visiting Boochow is hoping to secure a guarantee from the Japanese military that they will not bomb refugees at accredited Red Cross Centres.
4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. Dance Music. Slow Fox-Trots-Love Cries, Sor- row-Coleman Hawkins and The Berries; Waltz-Rehearsing A Lul- laby, Raisins And Almonds-Phil Green and His Rhythm; Fox-Trots.
-31.38m. (95.80 k.c.) -Harbour Lights; Someone To Care
19.74m. (15.290 k.c.) For Me (Alm "Three Smart Glib')
16.89m. (17.760 kc.) Casani Club Orchestra directed
D.IN. 31.45m. (95.40 k.c) by Charlie Kunz; Fox-Trots On A
D.J.Q....... 19.63m. (15.20 ́k.c.) ́ Typical Tropical Night im "Go
1.05 p.m. Call (German, Eng- Weat, young Man"), Let's Call Alish). German Folk Song. 1.10 Heart A Heart film Pennies from p.m. Gay music-making. 2 p.m. Bulletin. 7.30 pin. Queensland and Heaven')-George Elliott and H News in German. 2.15 pm. Gay Sweet Music Makers; Tango-Ma-music-making (continued).. 2.50 7.40 p.m. News. Markets, and portance of safety for refugee janah! Waltz-The Dawn Of Love p.m. Greetings to our listeners. Weather for North Australia. 8 carups. --Dajos Bela Dance Orchestra.
7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report.
Close. 6.30- p.m. Chimes. | Fifteen Minutes of Popular Music. 6.45 p.m. Sporting News and Notes. 7 p.m. Chimes. Talk-Taking Water to Kalgoorlie,” by Sir George Julius. 7.20 p.m. National News
North Australian News Bulletin,
After completing his inspection of Red cross work in and around Soochow with a visit to the Head- quarters of the International Re- Her Committee, Colonel de Watte- ville declared himself pleased and impressed with the work already in progress the course of his Inspection, he said that he had come to realize the difficulties facing relief workers, and the im
3 p.m. News and Economic Review The National Military Band, con- Facilities in the way of build- in English. 3.15 p.m. To-day inducted by Stephen Yorke. 8.30 ings to house relief work were Germany. Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m p.m. "Bachelor Travels." 8.40 p.m. | satisfactory, and the organization Ride 2 cock-horse to Banbury Programme by the A.B.C. (Sydney) of Red Cross Hospitals as seen 7.35 p.m. Horowitz (Piano).
during his tour Cross. For the little ones and Wireless Chorus. 9 p.m. The A.B.C.
under the Scherzo No. 4 In E Major, Op. 54 their Mothers. 4.45 pm. Solo con- Dance Band, conducted by Jim guidance of Dr. C. C. Kobhans (Chopin); Mazurka In E Minor, cert: Tiana Lemnitz, Soprano. 4.15 Davidson. 9.30 p.m. Topical Revue. Fang, general secretary of the Op. 41. No. 2 (Chopin); Traumes-p.m. Light music: A variety hour:. 10 p.m. "Young Australia.". 10.30 Chinese Red Cross Society, were wirren, Op. 12, No. 7 (Schumann). The Kosleck. Wind Instrument So- pan. Australasian News Service. praised by the vialting delegate.
7.50 pm. Studio. Mrs. R. Sanger ciety and the Erich Schneidewind 10,50 p.m. Meditation Music. 11:30 (Soprano) accompanied by Gerald Orchestra, 5.30 pm. News
and p.m. Close.
PAYING FOR Sydney (Piano): Schumann Songs. Economic Review....in German. 1. Schnsucht nach dem Walde, 2.5.45 p.m. Press Review. Editor Auftrage, 3. Du bist wie eine in Chief Hans Fritzsche. 8 p.m. Blume, 4. Fruhlings nacht.
We announce the New Month.
STOOD HIS GROUND A Stormy Story
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JAPAN'S FOLLY Foreign Firms Debited 8 p.m. Local Time Signal Wea- 6.30 p.m. Evening Berenade..
Foreign concerns in "Shanghat Dedicated, to the Ladies, by Declaring that the only why the with branches in Japan have the Franz Hauck Orchestra. Japanese can drive him from his learned that their interests in 7 p.m. Concert of Light Music, home is by burning it to the Japai will be compelled to pay 8 pm News in English.8.15 ground, Henry R. Storms, a Call-regular salaries to their Japanese
ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Studio-The Waikiki Trio.
to
1. Blue Hawali, 2. Aweet Lellan, 3. In a Ettle. Hala Heaven, 4p.m. Concert of Light Music forulan residing in Shanghai, employees who pave been drafted Pazuan Waltz, 5. I found a little (continued) 8.55 p.m. Greetings stubbornly refuses to evacuate his into the army, no matter how long Krass skirt,
our Listeners in British premises in Range Road, despite their military service may last. In 8.25 pm-Tchaikowsky.
India. 9 p.m. News, and Econo- the fact that it has been partly addition, should a Japanese em- Melodie - Gaspar Cassado mic Review in German. 9.15 p.m. demolished by a Japanese shell. ployee, of a foreign firm in Japan '('Cello); None but the weary heart Squaring the Circle of Love." ~`You
Since the outbreak of hostilities be killed or wounded in action, or Maria. Olczewnica (Chitralto) must hear this-Curt Baumgarten. In that area, Storms has witnessed even: die a natural death while in Cossack Dance (from “Mażeppa')—|| 10 p.m. News and Economic Review. many atrocities committed by the | the service of the Japanese army; Sir Hamilton Hartý and Halle Or-In English and Dutch. 10.15 p.m. Japanese, and claims to have ac- the foreign employer will be forced chestra; "Eugen Onegin'--Waltz-To-day in Germany. Bound Pictures, tually seen more than a score of to pay a periston to the family of Royal Opera Orchestra, Convent 10.30 p.m. The Departure,, Musical Chinese civilians ahet down on the deceased! Garden condt., by Eugene Goossens, comedy by Eugen d'Albert. 11,30 the streets in the vicinity of his
8.43 p.m. Light Opera Company, p.m. For the short wave ama- 'Paganini-Vocal Gems (Her-teur. 11.45 pm. Press Review. bert-Lehar); 'Chu, Chin Chow-Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. Vocal Gems (Norton)
Midnight; 8ign, of (German. Eng
9 p.m.-London Relay World Hsh).
Affairs'
A talk by J. L Brierly, OBE, Chichele Professor of Internation- al Law, Oxford.
9.15 pati. Mischa Levitzk) at the Piano.
Sonata In A Major (Scarlatti); Ecossaise (Bethoven); Marche Mill- taire (Schubert, arr. Tausig); Pre- lude In G Minor, Op. 23, No. 5 (Rachmaninot), dan sayant de
9.30 p.m. London Belay-The Nests:
9.50 p.m. Lenor: String Quartet. Grosse Fuge in B. Mat Major
HOLLAND-INDĻA
Call letters: POJ. Wavelengths 19,71 m. and 31.28.m.; Frequencies 15220ka. and 9590ke..
Wavelength 19.71 m.
home.
Foreign firms in Japan, have vigorously protested against this, He further declares that on but to no avall. With the excep August 23, a gang of more than 15tion of one or two shipping con- Japanese entered his home, and cerns, almost all of the foreign= without so much as a "may I owned importing and · exporting please,” helped themselves to all houses are reported to have com- that was movable, Storma, al-pled with the Japanese require though alone and unafined, pro-ments.
tested vigorously against this It is understood that certain reckless looting of his property, American arms and a few British and at long last succeeded in say- concerns in Japan are preparing" ing at least a portion of it. The to lodge a protest. through their Jooters carried swords, canes and respective consular officials, pistols, and apparently were given
Station P.C.J 13.00-16.00. Experimental broad- cast on behalf of Philips Radio the freedom of Hongkew, by the to remove their Belongings, for Eindhoven-Holland, Happy, pro- Japanese mlitary.
reigners encountering the courage gramme Special broadcast for Recently, when military restric-ous Stormps urged him to evacuate, refused. Asia. Reports about the reception ticns were lifted by the Japanese but storms again are to be sent to Phohi-PCJ Studio for a few days in order to enable announcing bis Intention of re- Hilversum Holland.
those who had homes in Hongkew maining to the bitter end.
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