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HONG KONG

Z.B.W. on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 Lex).:31.49 meter (9.52 meganyolca). (Hong Kong Times) RUTH LEVIN AT THE PIANIF FROM THE STUDIO

London Relays 12 noon to 12.20 pm. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.

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12.30 p.m. Tchaikovsky--Thene and Variations from Suite No. 3 In G.

Played by the London Symphony. Orchestra conducted by Sir Landin Ronald

DAVENTRY

Call G.5.0. G.S.0. G.S.B......

NO CONFIDENCE IN JAPAN

Suetsugu's Bellicose Statement Arouses Foreign Opinion

London, Jan. 5.

Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (16.88m:) 15.18m.ci (19.76m.) 9.51m.6. (31.35m.) .G.S.. ... 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) G.S.F..... 15.14m.6. (15.82in.) Trans. 1 (G.S.Q., G.S.Ġ., G.S.B.),

416 p.m-Big "Ben;-"At: the

The "Scotsman" in an editorial. Black Dog 4.46 pm Intermals says it is uncertain how much in son" 5.25 m.-"An Australian in portance should be attached to the England-1: Harvesting in Cam- Japanese Minister Admiral Nobu- bridgeshire." A talk by George masa Suetsugu's bellicose state Berrie 5.40 Michael Moore Interviewing the appointed Minister of the Interior. p.m.-Variety, with ments. The fact that he was Stars. 6 p.m.-The News and An- shows that his views are not un- acceptable in Tokyo official circles. ponsibility will modify his anti- It is unlikely that ministerial res- British sentiments.

nouncements,

Trans

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(G.8:IL, G.S.G., G.S.B.). 6.46 p.m. Big Ben; "Food for 12.50 p.m. Peter Dawson (Bass-Thought" 7.5. pm"They're Of Baritone).

A Jovial Monk Am I ("La Pol-comedy," and rhythm. 7.35 pm- non-stop Variety of song,

pee" - Andran). The Admiral's Broom (Bevan). Devon. O Deyn ("Bonus of the Sea"-Stanford),

1 p.m. Local Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Mozart-Symphony No. 34 in C (K. 338),

Frank Walker and has Octet. 3 p.m.-The Circus in London: 8.30 p.m.--Dance Music: Johnny Rosen

and his Band. 9.30 p.m.-The News

and Announcement. Trans. H (G.SI, G.S.F. G.S.B.) 10 p.m.-Big Ben; Music by Btl

Sir Thomas Bercham conducting tish Composers: The BBC. Empire Orchestra: William Parsons bass. 11 p.m.-A. J. Aan Tells a New Story. 12 pm The News and An-

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

1.30 pm- Beuter and Rugby Press,

disconcerting to find one of the Certainly, says the paper, it is

clans expressing views so much at most influential Japanese politi

variance with the repeated assur-

ances of other Japanese Ministers

that Japanese action in China is the foreign Powers, and that there not motivated by antagonism to is no intention of interfering with

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con Cutlery, Oronments, E. P. and Brass

Local Weather Forecast and Announcements. Greenwich Time assurances after the Japanese de-Electric Table Lamps and Fans,

nouncements,

140p.in. Chopin,

Nocturne in E Flat Major, Op. 9. No. 2-The Angelus Octet. Pre- lude in C Minor, Op. 25, No. 20: Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 68, No. 2. John Hunt (Piano). Polonale Nu. 1 in C Sharp Minor, Op. 26, No. 1-Arthur Rubinstela (Piano),

1.56. p.m. Light Symphony Or chestra.g

(1) Rondel (b) Mina, Shepherd's Sony, und Queen Mary's Bong (E)- gar, arr. Haydn Wood). Homage March Haydn Wood); Concert Waltz "Joyousness" (Mooda Bulte -Haydn Wood),

2,15 p.m. Close Down.

to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7 p.m. A Dance Record. Fox-Trot The Scat Singers. Harry Roy and His Orchestra.

7.05 p.m. London Relay "They're

of!"

song,

A non-stop variety of comedy, and rhythm including The Radio Three, Monty Ryan and Ken Crosley,"

7.35 D.m. Closing local Stork Quotations and Hong Kong Er change Markel Report.

1.40 p.m. Variety. Piano-Accordeon Band-I Bare Lost My Heart in Budapest (Pust tal: Calling Me Home (Wilfred). Londdu Plano-Accordeon Band. Vocal-Dans La Fumee

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Signal at 12.15 am. 12.20 am-mands to the Shanghai Municipal Beaters, Clocks, Camera, Pictures,

Next Week's Programmies, 12.30 a.m.-"April Showers," a play, by Nino Bartholomew.

0.J.A UJ.B. D.J.E.

BERLIN

Council.

Oil Paintings, Camphorwood Trunka," The paper regards Admiral Gramophone and Records, namel Buetsugu's insistence yesterday. Bath, Hand Sewing Machines, etc., that he was speaking as a private etc. individual and not a Minister of the State, as a naive" distinction which is meaningless. Admira!

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Guetsugu's indiscreet utterances. BLACKWOOD FURNITURE 16.89m. (17.760 Kc.)

recall the Tanaka Memorial Plan D.J.N....... 31.45m. (95.40 k.).

of 1927, whose authenticity Japan DJ.Q. 19.63m (15.280 kel denied, but which, although "It 1.05 pm. Call (German, Eng- seemed "extremely audacious at lah). German Folk Song. 1.10 the time. has been largely carried

2 p.m. out.

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Black Wood Jons. Tables, Arm2) » chairs, Tespoys, Jardinieres, Oblong and Round Table, Standard Lamps, Desk, Opium, Stool, Curved Black Wood and Marble Top Round Table, etc., etc.

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and

m. Variegated music. News in German. 2.15 p.m. Varie | Reuter, gated music (continued); 2.80 (continued) 8.55 p.m. Greetings to our listeners in New Zealand, 3 p.m. News and Economic Review

2 Radio seta Washington, Jan 5. in English.

2.44 Winchester Repeaters 3.15 p.m. To-day in The Japanese claims within the Carpets (now) Germany Sound Pictures. 3.30 Shanghai International Settin- Military concert. 4.30 p.m.. Ballads tention of the State Department. p.m. "The trumpets resound. ment are engaging the closest at- and Rhapsodies by Brahms, Al Mr. the piano: Wilhelm Hagemann. State, told a press conference to

Cordell Hull, Secretary of

Light chamber muste. 5.30 p.m. 4.45 p.m. Folk Music, 5.15 p.m. day.

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also 1.Typewriter "Underwood"

extent 1 Portable Typewriter "Corona"

1 Art. Horizon

News and Economic Review "in Nevertheless Mr. Hull declined to | 1 Book “ Nörie's Nautical Tablos " German 6.45 p.m. Short compost commit himself to a statement. 1 Book "Norie's Navigation" tions by Franz Schubert: At the until all data had been assembled. 1 Bobs Board and Table complate plano: Albert Schmitz. 6p.m. Franz-Reute,

with Balls Cues and Counters <Suppe. Special operettu musle,

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.

8 pm. News in English. p.m.

8.15 'Concert of Light Music

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POLICE POWERS'

Hankow, Jan. 6. (cont.). 8.50 p.m. Greetings to our The Chinese Foreign Ofice has (Bos: Listeners in the Netherlands East' requested the British, French and Parlez-Mol IYAmour (Lenoir) Indies. 9 pm. News and Econo-American governments to take Lucienne Boyer.

162 p.m. Studio-An announce ment of the Exhibition in Hong Kong of Tonkinese Arts and Crafts and Tourism. In English and in French.

J.

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

8.03 Dm. Lendon Relay-The

Circus In London.

from

Descriptive commentaries Olympia and the Agricultural Hall. Islington.

8.30 p.m. Stello-Rath Livin the Plano,

1. Capriccis Brillante Op. 2

Mendelssohn); 2. Prelude in C Sharp. (Scriabin); 3, Poem No. 1, Op. 32 (Bertabin); 4, Mazurka No. 1. Op. 25 (Scriabin).

934 p.m.

News,

mic Review in German. 9.15 p.m. prompt measures to prevent en- "On: I am wise and knowing ."*" Jorcement of the Shanghal Muni Whelm "Strienz will sing selec-cipal Council's proclamation of tions from, the opera, "Zar und January 1, giving the police emer- Zimmermann." 9.45 p.m. German gency powers as a sequel to bomb-| Art abroad. A chat about art and throwing incidents in the Bettle- artists. 10 p.m. News and Economent.

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 6 JANUARY, 1938.

Taв-GABE ON DELIVERY.

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mie Review in English and Dutch. The Foreign' Office strongly ob- 10.15 p.m. To-day in Germany.jects to the provision for making NEW COMPLICATIONS Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m. Bongs offenders against armed forces in by... Hermann Waltershausen. the Settlement liable to be handed Gisela Meyer, soprano. 10:45 over to the forces concerned, "and" Plim and Elam: The radio jesters states that the Chinese Govern with much music 11.45 p.m. Ger-

ment reserves all rights possessed man Law. Dr. Fritz Schwiegk within the Eettlement, and would Midnight. Sign of (German. E regard as illegal the delivery to

Hish)

AUSTRALIA

"

Landon, Jan. 5.. News that the Japanese military have established a strict censorship over the cable and radio services in Shanghai has created a big aur

con-Chinese armed forces of any here. une over whom the Chinese law

The papers fear that this new courts exercise jurisdiction.

measure, a well as the 'demands: China has also sent a note to submitted to the Shanghai Muni- cipal Council on Tuesday, may lead to new complications

8.50 p.m. Studio-Rev. C. B. E 12.35 pm. Recorded Music. 1 Tokyo protesting against the al- Bargent-25th series of opera:Time Signal Victorian News Bul-

More Voices of the Past."

letin. 1.6 p.m. Interstate Weatherleged intimidation of Chinese Con London Relay-The Notes. 1.15 p.m. Luncheon Music, sular officials in Korea who refus- 2 p.m. Afternoon Musical Pro- eg tocknowledge. the so-called Provisional Government of Fél- 9.50 p.m. Organ Music.

gramme, interspersed with descrip- Toccata and Fugue in D Minortions of the Tennis Matches, Gerg

Reuter, (Bach), G. Thalben Ball (Flayed many v. Australia. 5 pm. Close. on the B.B.C., Organ). Evening 6.30 p.m. "At Home and Abroad"— Song (Bairatow); La Nuit (Elert)= "The Watchman" 8.45 p.m. Sport- Harry Goss-Custard (Played on the Organ of Liverpool Cathedral).

10.06 p.m. Charpentier-Impres sions D'Italie..

The "Evening Standard” dub-

ing News and Notes: 7 pm. News, gramme. Special broadcast Zor: Markets, and weather for North Bolivia, Brazil, Argentine. Chile, Australia. 7.20 p.m. Overseas News Falkland Islands, French Guyana Bervice: 7.25 p.m. Commentary on Paraguay, Fortugal, Canary Is Played by the Orchestre Sym- Overseas News 1.30 p.m. Queenslands, Cape Verde Islands, Azores phonique under the direction of land and North Australia News Madeira. Reports about the recep Gustave Charpentier.

Bulletin. 7.40. D.m.

Talk. 755 tion are to be sent to Phohl-FCJ 10.30 p.m. Variety.

1.11. Musical Interlude. 8 p.m. Studio Hulverum-Holland. Plano-King of Jazz-Medley-Current Hits," by Jim Davidson's Rale Da Costa Vocal-Good-byn, A.B.C. Dance Band 8.30 p.m. Or- Little Dream, Good-bye ("O Misan Recital 8.50 Interlude. 9.

Light Orchestral Programme by tress Mine"-Cole Porter); When the A.B.C. (Brisbane) Concert Or Eindhoven Holland. Happy Pro- that the Municipal Council will Woman Smiles ("O Mistress Mine chestra 9.25 p.m. Brass BandMexico, Guatemala, Salvador, Nica. British and American Governments

lished a statement (sued by the Japanese Embassy in London which". points out that the economic in- terests of foreigners will not be affected by the occupation of the cable and radio stations or by the Introduction of censorship by the Japanese. The paper, however, tears that the matter may pre- cipitate a serious conflict between the Japanese and foreign residents in Shanghai.

The text of the demands, ad- dressed by the. Japanese to the Municipal Council in Shanghai has Wavelength 31.28 m.

been cabled to London and Wash- 02.00-30.30' Experimental Broad-ington, according to the paper. cast on behalf of Philips Radio which regards it as improbable

Vivian Ella). Yvonne Printemp (Soprano) with "Pierre Fresnay Music, 9.45 p.m. Play, 10.30 p.m. Humorous - Monologue The Vold

Australasian News Service. 1050 of Inexperience (Wakefield).

pm Meditation Music. 11.20 p.m. Oliver Wakefield. Vocal Mood In News Brevities. 11,30 pin. Close... digo (Ellington), The Boswell Sisters: Old Bong Memories-Went minster Ballad Bingers. 11 p.m. Close down,

Sir James Bell, of Osborne-road Windsor. Town Clerk of the City of London from 1002 to 1935,"|_Jett"|| £36,859 (n.p. 36,700),

He left. 2500 And, his effect te his wife, and the realdue to her. for life with remainder to his "daughter, Evelyn Mary Joyce Avel-

ing Lockhart."

HOLLAND.INDIA

Call letters: Pill. Wavelength 16,88 m. and 25.57 m.: Frequencies 17770kc. and 11780ke.

gramme. Special broadenst for: reply to the demands before the

ragua, Honduras, Cubs, Jamaica, have stuted their views on the Bermuda Islands, The Eastern and mutter- Bouthern States of the United Transocean News Service States. Reports about the recep- tion are to be sent to Pholl PCJ Studio Hilversum-Holland.

Wavelength 16.88 m. Phohi programme for the Netherlands Indies, 13.25 National anthem and open- Ing-announcement.

13.30 Stock reports, į 13.40 Weekly review by Aletrino;

00.00~01.30. G.MT wavelength 21.28 m. 02.00 €3.36. G.M.T. wavelength .31.28 . 12.25—10.00 G.M.T. wavelength 16.88 m. Wavelength. 21,28 ; mm.

·00,00--01.30 Experimental Broad- cast on behalf of Philips Radio Eindhoven Holland, Happy pro-anthem.

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INTENSE COLD IN WEST GERMANY.

Berlin, "Jan" 5,

•Intense cold is reported from West Germany where the ther- mometer dropped in Cologne to 18 degrees centigrade and in the MrLmountainous, districts of Eifel and Bergischland to 20 degrees below zero' this morning.

Cross-country traffic is greatly impeded by the slippery surface of the roads and thick fog- Traninceau Nawa-Service.

· 14.00 Phohi-variety Ensemble. 14.30 Talk by Mr, D. G. Dorbout. 14:50 Daily News Bulletin. 15.00 Close down and nallonat

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