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PROGRAMMES

Z.R.W. on Wävelengths of 355

htra (845 kos.);;31d9 metres Fassi1833 məracycles).

(Hong Kong Times) “MUSIC HALL” AND OTHER. LONDON RELAYS··

Hotel Orchestra.

112 noon to 12.20 pm. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral

Novelty Jack-Hylton Throws A Party-Guests: Tommy Handley, Hilda Mundy and Billy Caryll Peggy Dell, Jack Barty, Nelson. Keys, Freddie Fox, The Swingtette, Tom Webster with Jack Hylton's. Boys. Comedians--Billy. Isn't It? Bennett and Williams, Orches- tra-"Going Greek" Bellection Now Mayfair Orchestra. Vocal He's An Angel (Hodges) With All My Heart (Kabu, McHugh) Flate

Carlisle Vocal-Gang

Show of

1336-Ralph Read and Chorus

Orchestra-Gipsy Fantasy (Char-

12.30 pm. Songs by. Jeanette MacDonald. (Soprano)..

Villa (film "The Merry Widow"); Dentier and Rode)--Rode and His

Tziganes The Merry Widow Waltz (Merry

JAPAN'S REPLY ACCEPTED

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Traditional Spirit PUBLIC AUCTION.

Of Friendship

Tukyo, Jan, 1 Satisfaction with the tone" of the British Note acknowledging Japan's reply to the British protest against the attacks on the British ships in the River Yangtze on December 1, was expressed yester day by a spokesman of the Foreign

sald: "It indeed

office.

The spokesman

is to be deplored that these unfor

Widow Indian Love Call (8.40 p.m. Londah Relay-Hans turiate Incidents have occurred,

Rose, Marie")with Nelson Eddy (Baritone).

man

12.40 p.m. Hawaiian Music. All Through The Night-Waltz (York, Clarke and Vallee) On A Little Street In Honolulu-Waltz (Lewis and Sherman)-lo Ha waitan Orchestra. Cielito Lindo (Ponce)-Ferera and Paalphi (Ha- walian Guitar Duet) Beautiful Wo- (Kanale)-William- Ewallko with Royal Hawaiian 'Glee Club. Liu E (Kaulia)-Lizzie Alohikės with Royal Lillu E (Kaulia)- Lizzie Alohikea with Royal Ha walian Glee Club. Kawaihau Waltz (Kealakai) My Hula Love-Medley March-Hilo Hawalian Orchestra.

1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

Schartig and the St. Morita Yodellers

9. London Relay "Empire Exchange."

the Dominions and Colonies.

Points of view by travellers from 9.15 p.m. London Relay-Frank Rea And His Orchestra.

9.30 pint, London Relay The

News

9.50 pm Haydn-Symphony No. 101 in D Minor" (The "Clock")..

Played by the Philharmonic Sym- phony Orchestra of New York cond, by A. Toscaniol.

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HE Qndersigned have received.

instructions

To B

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1938

Commencing at 11.00 A.M. but it is a matter for con- A GODOWN No: 51 (Upṛen) OF gratulation that they have. been settled amicably through the traditional spirit of friendship be tween Japan and Britain support- ed by the calm and sincere attitude adopted by both countries." *

which was sent to the Foreign The text of the British note..

Minister, by the British Ambassa- dor, was released for publication

yesterday.

BRITISH NOTE

The British Government's note 10.28 p.m." Violin and 'Cello Solos, declares that it has noted withi tions On The Duet The Manly regarding the attacks on the Bri- The Magic Flute Seven Varia-appreciation the assurances given

Heart (Mozart-arr Beethoven)-tish warships and merchant vessels Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) with and learned with, satisfaction that Theo van der Pas (Piano). "A May the statement contained in the Breeze ("Songs Without Words Japanase note, dated December 14.. Mendelssohn, arr. Kreisler) Lon-applies th merchant vessels as well La Tosca-Fantasie (Puccini donderry Air (atr. Kreisler)-Fritz as warships. His Majesty's Gov-

1.03 p.m. Albert Sandler and is Orchestra....

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FATE OF

TSINGTAO

arr. Tavan); Down In The Forest Kreisler (Violin). Plano accomp. ernment, the document progcers, Temporary

Bir L. Ronald); Indiana Sweet- by Michael. Rauchelsen.

is bound to observe its information Heart (Hansen); Tears (Uhr): The 10.45 pm. London Relay-"Green | regarding the circumstances sür- Child And His Dancing Doll (Hey- Fields and Favements," A talk by rounding the attacks, "notably, for kena); Spanish Serenade (Hey-Howard Marshall. rens); The Fairles Gavotte 11 pm. Close down. (Kohh): Rosa Mia (Gulzar, Fisher and Potter); Song Of The Night-

Ingale (Hudson and Ailbout).

DAVENTRY

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press; Local Weather Forecast and Announcements.

Calls

G.S.G.

G.S.O.

G.5.B.

-Frances

-

Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 1,40 p.m. Variety,

15.18m.c. (19.76m.) Dance Orch-Somebody Stole My

9.51me. (31.55m.) Cal-Fox-Trot Temptation Rag- G.S.A. 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) Fox-Trot The Ballyhooligans G.S.F... 15.14m.e. (19.82m.) Vocal-Artificial Flowers' ("Flood- Trans. I (G.8.0., G.8.G.,.GS.B.) light"-Nichols) A Little White 4.15 p.m.-Big Ben; "Swift Bere- Room ("Floodlight" Nichols) nade." 445 pm-In Town To- Day (Soprano) with night." 5.15 p.m.-The B.B.C. Em- John Mills. Novelty London pire Orchestra. 6 p.m.-The News Rhythm (Williams, Addison) Bo- and Announcements. litude (Ellington, De Lange, Mille) The Mills Brothers. Vocal-Easy To Love (film "Born to Dance"), Frances Day (Soprano). Novelty Swing Is The Thing (Mercer, Bloom "Long About Midnight Mills, The Mills Brothers. Dance Orch-Favourite Favourites, No. 3--The Ballyhooligans.

-2.15 p.m. Close down.

Trans. (G.S.H., Q.8.G., G.SB)

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; Music Hall. with the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell 7.45 p.m.-"Made in Great Britain" Stourbridge Glass, 8.20 p.m.-Re- cital of Songs and Duets 8.40 p.m. Hans Scharlig and the St. Moritz Yodellers, 9 p.in."Empire "Ex- change 9.15 pm Frank Ren and

5 10 8.05 p.m. European Pro- his Orchestra 9.30 p.m.-The News

and Announcements.

*gramme.

8.95 to 11 b.m. Chinese Pro- gramme.

Trans, III (G.S.H., G.B.F., G.S.B.)

9.65 p.m.-Opening Announce-

8

instance, the points of visibility"

is at variance with the Japanese.

The British Government, how-

11

the

Government

Formed

Tsingtao, Jan. 1.

ever, notes with satisfaction that Following the departure of the the Japanese Government has Mayor and the Garrison Comman- taken or is prepared to take the der, from Tsingtao a temporary necessary measures to deal suitably government "composed of 25 pro- with the officers responsible for minent Chinese has been formed. the incidents and to prevent the for the purpose of maintaining" repetition.

order until the Japanese arrive. Regarding the latter

The Consular body played the Note adds that H. M. Goy-leading part in the formation of ernment will consider the de- the new administration whose first tails of the measures to be taken act was to impose a 12-hour cur- and effective application of such few from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. may, suitably form the subject of

With the safety of the port" there is no doubt that they will antoschowitz who has been con- further conversations In

which guaranteed by Mr. Theodore be informed of the actual steps, to nected with the Tsingtao Police be decided. Reuter.

MANILA

31.R-Wave Length, 31.34 metres: Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 4.58 megacycles.

Force since days of Gerniän ocču- pation, which ended in 1914, 130 Chinese police who deserted yes- terday, have returned and are now helping to extinguish the fire In the Japanese silk mill

from Hankow, the attention of the Meanwhile, according to reports

Chinese Government is centred in. the fate of Tsingtao.

5.03 .. Records. 5.45 am, NO

Although the port is important English News Period. 6 a.m. Royal for the export trade of Shantung, Musical Revellle: 6.50 am. Re-it is not believed that special 5 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or-ments, 10 p.m.-Big Ben; Swift Quotations-Swan, Culbertson and city.

cords. 6.50 am. New York Stock efforts will be made to defend the chestra from the Roof Garden of Serenade." 19.30 p.m.-The Cellin! Fritz. 7 a.m. Tabacalera's Over- the Hong Kong Hotel.

Tria, 10.45 p.m.-"Green Fields and

It is stated that with the fall of 1. It Aint Nobody's Biz'ness what Pavements,"

seas and Foreign News Period. 7.15 | Tsinanfu and the loss of the I do; 2. Playboy of Parce; 3. With Marshall 11 p.m.-The Folkestone Financial Review" and

talk by Howard a.m. Sign off. 9.30 a.m. Nielson Tsinantu-Tientsin, railway the port Plenty of money and you; 4. Bo Municipal Orchestra, 11.30pm-

Musical ts of little or no military import.. Rare. 5.16 p.m. Interval of record-"In Town To-night." 12 pm.-The p.m. Nelson Financial Review and

Varieties. 11.15 am: Sign off. 2,30ance. ed dance music from ZBW. 5.20 News and Announcements. 12.20 Musical Varieties. 3.45 pm. Sign tween patrols have been reported At present only "skirmishes be- p.m. 5, The only time you're out a.m.-Orchestral Music 12.30 am-off. 5.30 pm. UP. Conservatory of along the Tientsin-Pukow Railway. of Luck; 0, Basin Street Blues; 7, "Friends to Tea," The you and me that used to be; vaudeville, produced by

- DJA.

D.J.B.

D.J.E.

a vest-pocket Music Radio Practice Hour. 6 south of Tsinaniu where the

BERLIN

Ernest

$1.15. (95.60 k...) 19.7 (15.200 k.) 10:59m. (17.760 k.C.) 31.45m. (95.40 k.c.) DJQ....... 19.63m. (15.280 k.s.)

DAN.

8. Tiger Rage Part 11 5.35 p.m. Longstare. Interval of recorded dance music! from ZBW. 5.40 p.m. 9, Floating on a Bubble; 10. An Excuse for Dancing; 1, Cotton 12, Truckin.' 5.55 pm. Interval of recorded dance music from. ZBW. 6 p.m. 13, Blue Venetian Waters; 14, The words are in my heart; 15, Strauss Waltz Medley Part 11. 6.15 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW. 8.20 p.m. 16, A Bail- boat in the Moonlight: 17. The Girl in the Police Gazette; 18, Turn on that red hot heart,

The Hums Of Fooh" (AA Milne -Fraser-Simson) (a) They all went off to discover the Pole (B) Three cheers for. Fooh (c) The more it shows (d) The butterfles are flying (e) If Rabbit was Bigger (f) Here lies a tree-George Baker (Baritone). Nursery Uncle George's Party.

Rhymes

6.45 9m, London Relay "Music Hall, with The BBC Variety Or- chestra. Conductor, Charles Shad- well

...

7.45 pm. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report,

7.50 p.m. Geraldo and His Or-

chestra.

p.m. On the Mall. 6.20 p.m. Local Chinese forces are still occupying

NIB Market Report. 6.25 p.. the positions among the hills be- Spanish New Period. 6.35 D.II. tween Tangchfachuẩng and King- NIB English News Period. 8.55shan.

1

pm. NIB English News Period. 8:55 A large body of Chinese troops pm. Programme Preview 7 p.m. are reported to be concentrated on Alhambra Sampaguita Programme. Chingchun, to the west of Tal- 7.30 p.m. Priscilla, the Kolyn nantu Girl, 7.45 pm. Richard Kimber Renter and his Studebaker Champions.

8 D.m. Callaspirina Melody Album..

1.05 pm Call (German, Eng- 8.30 p.m. To be announced."' §.45. Ilsh), German Folk Song,

Gay music. 2 p.m. News in Tabacalera's Overseas News Period. 1.10 p.m. Tango. Momenta 8.30 p.m. German

2.15 p.m. Gay music 9 p.m. Myrurgia Programme, p.30 to our Listeners In Australia. Sign off. (continued). 2.50 p.m. Greetings D.m. To be announced, 10 p.m. a p.m. News and Economic Review Germany. Hound Pictures. 3.30pm in English. 9:15 pm. Today in Warmth of the reside. dren's Bongs. pr. Light even- Chit-

ing entertainment 4.45 b.m. Antipode express Berlin Austra

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HOLLAND INDIA

HANKOW-CHANGSHA SHIPPING

SERVICE TO BE STARTED

Intreating passenger and freight Hankow, Dec. 31: Owing to the

trafic between Hankow and Changsha, the Navigation Bureau of the Ministry of Communication will shortly start a shipping service between these two dies by way ót the Yangtze and Halang Havers. A survey of the new pute has been

Call letters: PHL Wavelengths | completed.--- 16.53 m. and 25-57 m. Frequencies Central News 1771oke, and 21330kc

000001.60

Wavelength

31.28 m,

many. 5.15 p.m. aborts Review. a. Musical freight from Ger 3:30 pm News and Economic 13.25 -15.19 GMT. wavelength Review in German 5.45 pm. Topical Talk. 8p.m. Orch. Concert.

7 pm. Concert of Light Music

p.m. News in English. 8.15

16.88 m. Wavelength 31:28 . 00,00-01.00 Phobl programme for

p. Concert of Light Munde the Western Hemisphere (continued) 8.55 pm. Greetings

to

our Listeners in the Fat

El Relicario-One Step (Padilla); East." pm. News and Review of |- L Violetera-Tango (Willemets, the Weck in German. 9.15 pm Granier and Padilla); Che Papusa dawn till, eventide. German folk Oll-Tango (Matoa).

songa. 9.45 pm. Sports Review.

8. D.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-10 p.m. News and Review of the ther Report and Announcements,

Week in English and Dutch. - 10.16 9.05 pm. Chinese Programm Pictures. 10.30 p.m. "Rest, rest, the 9.m. To-day, in Germany, Sound Belay from the Ko Slar Tacatre day is done". Songs and Poems.

11 p.th. Close down. “

13.15 pm Laughing Homeland. 30s to 11pm. European Pro-Bavarian humour in song 11:30 Tamme from ZEK On Frequency nm. Brass Band 1145 pm Topical of 640 Ellöcycles.

Talk Midnight. Sign off (German 8.05 pm. Variety.

English

Wavelength 16.58° m..-

Phoki programme for tho

Netherlands Taille Ha

UNCONTROLLABLE ACTS

London," Jan. Comments on the Japanése Note regarding the Ladybird incident uniformly draw attention to thediscrepancy between Tokyo's 13.25 National anthem and open-genuine wishes and the army'a ing-announcement.

uncontrollable acts, pla 13.30 Btock reports.

The Daily Telegraph” says there 13.40 Ren Kopartzky and his is no need to embarrazs the un- Novelty Ensemble

fortunaté Japanese Foreign Office Hollander.

14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. Han by further examination of the ex-

cerning Wang, and Japanese dipfo planations they have received con

can. mats doubtless are foing all they

14.26 Ren Kopartzky and nis Novelty Ensemble (cont'd)

14.40 Meeting of the Phont Club. 14.00 Daily News. Bulletin.H 16.10 Close down and national

Anthem

We have a guarantoc, says the Journal, but will it be effective? Reuter.

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