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IN A MINOR. Excerpts from" Wagner. 12 noon

12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 p.m. Geraldo and His Or- chestra.

(Maffia (Che Papusa Ol!-Tango (Matos).

12.50 p.m. Albert Sandler (Violin), Extase Reverie (Ganne); Grinzing (Benatzky); Remem brance (Marlo Melf).

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8.45 p.m. Extracts from Wagner's Operas...

'Dis Meistersinger' - Overture - The B.B.C.. Symphony Orches- tru

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(Bass).

9.15 pm. London Relay 'Em pire Exchange.

Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.

London Relay-The News. Grieg. Concerto In A Minor For Plano and Orchestra.

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talk by Sir H. Walford Davies, MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1937 c.v.o.. followed by gramophone-

record Illustrations. 6,30 p.m. close down.

DAT 10.30 AM.

(All More or Less Damaged),

A World of Romance Intro: Humoreske (Dvorak); Two Guitars: Simple Aveu, Spanish, Dance No. 5

Trans. IIG.S.I., G.S.G., G.S.B.). AT THE BRANCH GODOWN or (Moszkowski). La Violetera (fim 'City Lights) EL Relicario

THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON 6.45 p.m.-Big Ben Music Hall, With the BBC Variety Orchestra, | WHARF & GÓDOWN Co., Lin, (Padilla. Does Your Heart Beat? -Fox-Trot (Parish, Morgan, John- by Ignaz Friedman with Orches-conducted by Charles Shadwell.

AT WHAMPUR DOCK.HUNGHOM son). Noche De Reves-Tango | tra conducted by Philippe Gaubert: 7.45 p.m.-Julius Kantrovitch and 10.22 p.m.? Songs by Tauber his Orchestra. 8.15 p.m.-Made in

(For Account of the Concerned) (Tenor).

Great Britain'—1: South Wales !!! Pagliacci Serenade (Leon- Copper.. Arranged by A. K. Hamil | 125 BALES PAPER cavallo-Weatherly) Beautiful Italy: ton Jenkin and S. E. Reynolds. Girls Were Made To Love And Produced by Pascoe Thornton. Kiss (Operetta Pagantil-Lehar 8.45 p.m.-Scottish Dance Music. The John MacArthur Quintet, and Herbert).

directed by John MacArthur. 9.15. Changing or p.mEmpire Exchange. Points of The Guard, Harbour Lights-Roy view

fron by travellers Fox and His Orchestra. Quick-

Dominions and the Colonies, 9.30 Step-On The Isle of Kitchymmi- p.ni-The News and Announce- Greenwich" Time Signal at boko, Tango-My Lost Love-Henryments. Jacques With His Correct Dance 9.45 p.m.-9.55 p.m.-Close down. Tempo Orchestra. Fox-Trots Trans, MI (G.S.H. G.S.F., Q.8.B.). Come Back. Sweet Papa Pegan Love Song Bob Crosby and His Orchestra. On A Little Bamboo Bridge Rainbow On The River (fim Rainbow on the River Billy Bissett and His Orchestra. Waltz-One Kiss In A Million Fox- Trot-Love, Please Stay -Henry Jacques With His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.

1.03 p.m. Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

'Die Fledermaus'-Selection (J. Strauss); From Offenbach's Sample Box-Fantasia (Urbach); Merry Widow' Selection (Lehar); Tales From The Orient-Waltz (Strauss, arr. Egg); 'Cloches De Corneville' -Waltz (Planquette, arr. Metra).

1.30 p.m. Reute and Rugby Press; Local Weather Report and Announcements.

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1.40 p.m. Variety. Orchestraf-"This'll Make Whistle Selection-Louis Levy and His Gaumont British Symphony. Vocal-Just By Your Example (Alm 'Evergreen) Dancing On The Cell- ing (film 'Evergreen)---Jessie Mat- thews Soprano). Steel Guitar and Banjo-Lion Rag Lonesome Without My Baby---Masters', Ha- wallaris. Vocal-Listen То The German Band (Gordon and Revel) I Believe In Miracles (Lewis, Wendling and Meyer)-Hildegarde.. Novelty The Sunset Trall (Ken2 nedy and Carr) Yodelling Hobo 1.05 p.m. Call (German," Eng- Ted and Ezra)--The Hill Billes. tish). German Folk Song. 1,10 Flano-Accordeon Band I Have p.m. Music making. 2 p.in. News in Lost My Heart. In Budapest German. 2.15 p.m. Music making (Puszta)-London Piano-Accordeon | (continued). 2.50 p.m. Greetings

to our Listeners in

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5 to 8.03 European Programme. 8.05 to 11 p.m. Chinese Pro-

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5 pm. Relay of the Dance Or chestra from the Root-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

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Australia. to our listeners In New Zealand. 3 p.m. News and Economic, Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Fletures. 3.30p.m Children's Hour: Happily through the World, with our two, four, and

more-footed friends. Little Adven-

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10.15 p.m.-Big Ben, Dancing Through. A non-stop pageant of popular music. with Geraldo and his Orchestra 11. p.m.-'Green Fields and Pavements. A talk by John C. Maude about happenings in country and town in the United Kingdom. 11.15 p.m.--Geiger, and his Orchestra, from Claridge's Hotel, .London. 11.30 p.m.--"In Town To-night.' An old favourite

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The annual sale of work organ- wavelength: 19,68 metres T P A 2.ised by the Women's Guild in ald Wavelength: 2524-metres TPA of church funds, held at the Wavelength: 25.60 metres TPA 4 Kowloon Union Church Hall yes- Wavelength: 25.24 m.—11.885 K¿.

terday, was opened by Lady Pollock.

The following were in charge of various stalls: Mrs. B. Wylie and Mrs. Watson (Woollen goods). Mrs. and Mrs. Coombes, Mrs. Armour Woolley (Needlework and Novel- ties) Mr. MacLean (Home Pro-

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Mrs. Spittles (Confectionery) Mrs. Mor- ion and Mrs. Grant (Flowers), Mrs. Laing and Mrs. MacWilliam, (Men's Stall); Miss I. Holland and Mrs. Mitchell (Lavender Stall). the Rev. F. Short (Book Stall, The Sunday. School Committee Bran Tub), The Guild Entertain- meats Committee (Icecream and Refreshments). and Mr. Blakey and Mr. Phillips (Side Shows).

Gramophone Records. 10 a.m. Close down

Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Kc.

News In 11.45 am. Talk on Current French 6.30 p.m. Children's Records. · tures. 3.45 p.m. Will you be listen-French. 9.30 am. News In English. Nursery Rhymes-Uncle George's Ing in? A chat about the week's 9.40 am. News in italian. 9.50 a.m Part. The Adventures Of Carless programme. 4 p.m. Musical trea- Carrie And Wiful, William (B) sures: Bruno Fritz. 4.15 p.m. Topsy Turvy

(b) The Journey into the Unknown. A Boojams Party-Uncle Charlle and colourful hour, arranged by Fried-

Very Company. More

Young rich Wilhelm Brandt 5.15 pm.

11. a.m. Gramophone Records. Songs (AA, Milne-Fraser-Simson) Sports Review. 5.30 p.m. News 11.45 a.m. Talk on Current French (a) Nursery Chairs (b) Waiting at and Economic Review in Ger- Events in Greek by Mr. Apostolis. the Window (c) Spring Morning man. 5.45 p.m. Topical Talk. 12 noon. News in English. 12.15 (d) The End-George Baker 6 p.m. "Early to bed and pm. Concert Relay from Limoges (Baritone),

early to rise." A musical 12.45 p.m. Talk on French Events. 6.48pm. Le Bourgeois Gentil- guide for sleepy-heads, by Her-

1. p.m. Concert Relayed from homime (Richard Strauss),

bert Witt and Gunther Neumann. Montpellier. 1.30 p.m. News in Suite For Orchestra (a) Overture 8 p.m. News in English.. 8.15 French. Colonial Market Prices. Menuett (e) Courante (d) 1pm. Concert Light Music 2. p.m. Unchanging People and Entry and Dance of the Tailors (e) 7continued) 8.55 p.m. Greetings Things by Messrs. Leon Vibert The Master At Arms (1) Prelude to our Listeners in the "Far

(b)

to Act II (Intermezzo) (g) The Dinner MusicWalther Straram Orchestra (of Paris).

7.20 p.m. Gracie Fields.

Did Your Mother Come "From Ireland? (Kennedy-Carr): A Fea- ther In Her Tyrolean Hat (Annette Mills); Exbert 'Epplethwaite (Bul- Hyan and Parr-Davies), "

730 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex change Market Report.

7.35 p.m. Noel Coward and Musl- cal Comedy,

Scene From 'Shadow Play ("To- night at 8.30-Noel Coward); Scene From Family Album" (To- night at 8.30-Noel Coward);

Scene From 'Red Peppers' (To-night at 830-Noel Coward) Gertrude Lawrence, Noel Coward & Company.

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.

8.05 p.m. Chinese Programme- Relay from the Po. Hing Theatre.

II p.m. Close down.

East" 9 pm. News and Econo- mic Review in German. 9.15 p.. German Marches. 9.45 p.m. Sports Review, 10 p.m. News and Econo" mic Review in English and Dutch. 10.15 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m. Will you be listening In? A shat about the week's programme. 10.45 p.m. Orf

chestral Concert. 11.45 p.m. Topi- cal Talk. Midnight. Sign off (Ger- man. English).

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SITUATION

Wisner. 2.10 p.m. The French Woman's Chronicle by Mrs. Decaris. 2.20 p.m. Gramophone Records. 2.30 p.m. Light Music:

John Earl Baker, chairman of Miss Gabrielle Parodi (Vocalist)

the China Famine Relief Comints- and Mr. Pierre Marty (Tenor)sion, has accepted the post of 3.55 pm. Rates of Exchange and

director of the Shanghai Inter- French Stock (Rentes). 4. p.m. national Red Cross, an organiza- Close Down

tion Wavelength: 25.24 m-11,885 Kc.

5.15 p.m. News in French, Market Prices, Rates of Exchange. 5.45 p.m: News in" Arabic 6. p.m. Con- Increased co-ordination among cert Relayed from Lille.” 6.30 p.m.

various philanthropic organizations Concert Relayed from Bordeaux In Shanghai in their relief efforts 8.50 p.m. Talk on the Fine Arts by for war refugees and, wounded Mr. Tabarant:7. p.m. Relay of soldiers is being vigorously pressed Radio-Journal of France (French by the Shanghai International Red News). 7.30 pm. News in French, Cross, the affairs of which are Rates of Exchange. 8.10 p.m. News directed by some of the best-known In English. 8.20 p.m. News in and most prominent Chinese and ftelia. 8.30 p.m. Relay. 10,30 foreign residents of Shanghai

With view to eliminating. pn colonial Market Prices. 10.45 pm Nevs,in Portuguese 11. p.m. duplication and promoting better Close Impa

co-operatiori in handling certain phases of the local refugee situa- tion, the Shanghal International Red Cross bas organized sub- committees to look after the different branches of the work.

which since its inception ( early in October has performed invaluable relief work, particularly among wounded Chinese soldiers.

Call letters: PHI.. Wavelengths 16.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencica 17770ke. and 11730ke,

00.00-01.00 G.MT. wavelength- 31.23 m. 01.00-02.00 G.M.T. wavelength

24 25.57 1. 13.25-15.00 G.MT. wavelength 16.88 m.

Wavelength: 253.60 m.-11.720 KC.

Wavelength 31:28 m.

11.15 p.m. Gramophone Re 00.00 01.00 Netherlands world cords., 12.15 a.m. Newan broadcast for Central-and South French, Market Prices, Rates of

the

in News Cath. Exchange. 12.40 Rom.

a.m. News in Broade. Ass (KRO.). 1, Music; 2, Spanish. 12.50 Blue Venetian Waters: To Talk by Prot. Dr. Alphons Steger; Portuguese, 1, am. Gramophone morrow Is Another Day (film A13. Music/4. Political talk by Mr. Records. 1.15 a.m. Close Down. 3 Day at the Races'); The Silver Paul de Waart; 5. Misalonnews: 8, àm. Gramophone Records. 4. a.in.

Journal.

News in French, Market Prices of Patrol (from same).'.

Exchange. 4.30 am. News in Eng- Bish. 4.45 a.m. Gramophone Re- cords. 3.45 p.m. News in German

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8.05 to 11 p.m. European Pro- gramme from 'ZEK On a Frequence. of 840 Kilocycles.

8.05 p.in. Songs by Peter Dawson America, by (Bass-Baritone),

8.15 pm, London Relay-Made In Great Britain-1: South Wales Copper.

This is the first of a series of programmes which aim at giving a .cross-section of the country and of the industries and interests of its people. This programme will take you among the copper workers of South Wales to hear something of their work and their leisure. Ar- ranged by A. K. Hamilton Jenkin

Wavelength 25.57 m. 01.00-02.00 Phoni programme

for the West.

Wavelength 16.63 Phohi-programme for the Netherlands Indies.

13.25 National anthem and open- ing-announcement.

13.30 stock reporta.

13.40 Rusalan programme.

6. a.m. Close Down.

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1420 Recitation, by Carv Lancker v. Dominelen and Louis'v, Dommelen.

14.50 Daily News Bulletin, 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. C. 3. 15.00 Close down and national

anthem. Groothoff.

HEALTH BULLETIN

The Health bulletin of Eastern "ports for the week ended October

30, shows the following cases of Pirifectious diseases :---

Plague: Colombo 1 case, Cholera: Calcutta 10 cases, Madras 18 cases. Haiphong 16 cases with 18 deaths. Hanoi BT cases with 50 deaths, Hong Kong 4 cases, Shanghai 99 cases; Small-pox: Bombay 8 cases, Calcutta 6 cases, Madras 13 cases, Haiphong 1 case with 1 death, and Shanghai 1; case.

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