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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1938.

RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONG KONG

Z.B.W. on Wavelengths of 355 metres 1845 k.c's). 31.49 metres (9.52 megacycles). Hong Kong Times) RELAY OF REGIMENTAL BAND ROYAL WEICH FUSILIERS

Ettore Fellegatti. 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of intercession from 3K Jonn's Ca- thedral.

I

12.30 p.m. Songs by Jeannette MacDonald. (Soprano).

Orchestra.

Schmit (Tenor); Orchestra-Fire- ny Selection-Louis Levy and His Gaumont-British Symphony.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

And

DAVENTRY

15.18.c. (19.79m.)

CITES

Wavelength

G.S.G... 17.79m.c. (16.80m.)

G.S.0.

G.S.B.

G.S.H.

G.S.F.

Trans.

and

AUSTRALIA

AGENT IN BURMA ASTRONOMER'S

WORK

Lecture By University

VLK-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Indian Government's!

Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency:

On

p.in.

Decision

H

Professor

1

University

dis-

9.58 megacycler. 9.51m.c. (33,55m.) 2147m.c. (13.97m.) · 12.35 p.m. "At Home And Abroad"

"The

p.m. 15.14m.c. (16.82m.)

Watchman." 12.50

It is understood the Govern- Recorded Music. 1.

Timement of India have decided to ap- 7 p.m. Dance Music.

(G.5.0., “G.S.G., G.S.B.).

Signal. Victorian News Bulletin.point an Agent in Burma for the. A peep into the observatory was Fox-Trot-Silvery Moon

4.15 pm-Big Ben. "Take Your 1.5 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes, protection of the Indian labouring afforded to the members of the Golden Sands; Quick-Step--You Choice," a weekly entertainment | 1.15 p.m: Luncheon Music. 1.30 classes there.

Calcutta Rotary Club and their Can't Stop Me From Dreaming- | feature. presented by William Mac-p.m. Descriptions of the Geelong

A number of names are being guests by Sir Arthur Eddington, Henry Jacques and His Correct Lurg. "Under City Lights:" Races, and the Empire Games in

"The Sydney. Interspersed with Musical considered in this connection. but Pluman Professor of Astronomy at

it is expected the choice may fall the Dance Tempo Orchestra;Tongos "Tales of Ben Bigg"-6 ....

of Cambridge.. Se La Llevaron: La Punalada-Or- Bangalorey Man."... The Spin- ftems. 5.15 pm. Close. 6.30 p.m.

on an Indian member of the LC.S.recently when he gave a talk on questa Tipica Francisco Canaro;ner of Death" (Episode 6): "The Fifteen Minutes of Popular Music,

The question was raised in the the subject at the weekly luncheon For-Trot - Manhattan Holiday-Houseboat on the Broads"; singers 6.45 pm. Sporting News and Notes. Jack Harris and His Orchestra. and orchestra under the direction 7 p.m. News, Markets and Weather Counell of State in March last meeting of the Club.

Sir Arthur Eddington 'explained North Australia. 7.20

by Mr. P. N. Sapru, who moved a The Merry Widow Waltz (Alm

7.15 p.m.

London Relay Take of Josef Maral 4.45- Theme for (Am Your Choice-Presented by Witam the Boy, the Girl, and the Trio, Commentary

a Song": Whistling Songs: Overseas News Service, 7.25 p.m. resolution recommending the ap- the methods adopted in determin- The Merry Widow'); Vilia

Overseas News. poln ment of an Agent on the se-ing, the distance of the moon in the observatory, Observations The Merry Widow'); Ahi Sweet MacLurs.

with Josef Marais and his Band; 7.30 p.m. Queensland and North paration of Burma.

had been conducted for a num- Mystery Of Life (from 'Naughty

Bulletin. 7.40 News 'Introduction' - The Orchestra:

the programme presented by Wil-Australian

Accepting the resolution on be- Marietta), with Nelson Eddy Under City Lights": A brief glimpse im MacLurg. 4.55—"I've Been p.m.

Talk on Australian History.half of the Government, Sir Jaga-ber of years but they were still

unable to determine the (Baritone).

In song at a London Cabaret; "Tales Told..."-3. a. talk by Anthony 7.55 p.m. Musical Interlude. 8 p.m.dish Prasad said the Government 12.40 p.m. Jack Hylton and Hof Ben Bigg No B: A series of Weymouth. 5.10-The Northfleet Performance of the Light Opera, were waiting for the new order of tance accurately but their labours

by Pompadour." Commercial Rumours written by Silver Band; conductor. E. 8. Car- "Madame

the things to come" into existence be- had not been in vain. They had Drinking Songs (arr. Williams); Lauri Wyle: The Bangalorey Man":

5.45-Empire Exchange." 6.0 A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus fore taking up the question and measured the actual distance be-

Rad Orchestra. with Moon Or No Moon-Fox-Trot (im Wanderings in song and melody: The News and Announcements.

assisting were also trying to get certain ad-ween Greenwich and the Cape!

Proceeding, Sir Arthur Edding-- artists. 9.15 pm. Musical Inter-ditional statistical information re- 'Gangway'); Gangway (from the "The Spinner of Death' Episode 5:-

ton said that another type of work Trans I (G.S.I., G.S.G., G.S.B.). rude: 9.30 p.m. "Young Australia." garding the position of Im- Alm-Fox-Trot; At The Balalaika The Houseboat on the Bronds;

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben. Arias from 9.45 p.m. Fox-Trot

"Every man's Music"-migrants in Burma and the oc- in the observatory was the deter- (from Balalaika"); Yours Sincerely-The Orchestra. Delyse-Waltz.

7.45 p.m. London Relay A Puccini's Operas. 7.15 Take your Presented by the ABC. 18ydney)cupations in which they were em-mination of the position of the stars

(see Trans 1) 7.45"A Concert Orchestra. 10.30

p.m. ployed and exactly how many In-and he enumerated the instru ments used for that purpose. He Theme and a Song" (see Trans. Australasian News Service. 10.50 dian emigrants in Burma were 1) 7.55 "Do We Understand p.m. Recorded Music, 11.20 pm. required who could be maintained next detalled the work involved in The Boy, The Girl, and the Trio

English?"

Trans. 6 (see

on a reasonable standard through taking photographs of the eclipse with Josef Marais and His Band: 8.10 Schumann's Chamber Mu-

out the year, As soon as all this of the sun, for which he said) The programme presented by Wil-

sic

7. The New English

material was ready, the Govern- the observers had to travel thou- Ham MacLurg.

Trio. 8.45 Northern Notions"

meat would carefully consider the sands of miles, to obtain correct an exposures. Once he had made an (Special Edition). A selection of 7.55 p.m. Dance Record.

question of appointment of

King- expedition to verity Prof. and Ezra-The Hill Billies; Fav- Waltz-Sympathy (fim "Fireny") items from the monthly series in

"Call letters: THI. Wavelengths Agent in Burma.

tein's theory of refection of light the BB.C.'s Northern programme.16.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies ourite Favourities, No. 3-FOX-TTO-Roy Fox and His Orchestra,

and he explained how this wAS Medley The Ballyhooligans: 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes-Arranged and presented by Victor 17770ke. and 11730ke.

carried out and the theory was: Smythe. 9.0 "Friends to Tea." A Thar's Gold In Dem Thar Hills thee Report and Announcements.

in proved correct. vest-pocket vaudeville. produced Connor and Lisbona); Headin' Home (film 'Here Comes the Band") -The Hill Billtes: The Ballyhool gans Make Whoopee Fox-Trot Medley The Ballyhooligans.

1:30

and p.m. Reuter

1 p.m. Local Time Signal Weather Report,

and

1.03 p.m. The Ballyhooligans and The Hill Billies...

Nobody's Sweetheart-Fox-Trot;

Whispering-Fox-Trot-The Bally- Yodelling Hobe (Ted

hooligans

nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Variety.

Orchestra Espana (Waldteufel); Castanet (Willy Richartz)-Barnabas

Rugby

ter.

and A Song' This week: Choice." Theme Whistling Songs.

11 News Brevities. 1130 p.m. Close.

HOLLAND.INDIA

wwwww

Wavelength 19.71 m.

8.03 p.m. Studio-Albert A. Bar- by Ernest Longstaffe. 9.30-The 14.00-17.00 Experimental broad-Burma was stressed by the Labour

ton (Baritone) accompanied by News and Announcements. Nura Kanis (Piano).

1. The Gay Highway (Frederick Drummond); 2. There is a Ladye

Pelleratti ('Cello) accom-

cast on behalf of Philips Radio Trans; III (G.S.H., G.S.G.. G.S.B.). | Eindhoven-Holland. Happy pro- 10 p.m.-Big Ben; "Mary Stuart."gramme. Special broadcast for: Anlay by John Drinkwater. 10.59 | Cyprus. Palestine. Arabia. Syria,

NEED STRESSED The need for an Agent

Commission which recommended that he should be an officer who was working in co-operation with the Government of Burma but

по appointment holding

under

EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN

Tkyo, Feb. 7.

An earthquake occurred here

were of

Press: Weather Forecast and An- (Winifred Bury); 3. O Flower Di. -Orchestral Musle, 11.0-"Palace Egypt, Irac. Iran. Near East, Br- that Government, and should be vine (Haydn Wood): 4. I travel the of Varieties" (see Trans. 2). 12tish India, Ceylon, Siam, French Road (Pat Thayer); 5. Tally Ho! a.m-The New and Announce Indo China, Straits Settlements, solely responsible to the Govern- Franco Leoni); 6. Bless the Child-ments 12.20-Recital of Music for Malaya, Neth. East Indies, China, ment of India.

Two Plano-fortes, Edna Hatzfeld Philippines. Reports about the re- He should have access to the Waltz ren (Edward Nichol).

or Minister responsible shortly before midnight on Mon- Waltz 8.25 p.m. Studio-Recital by Et- and Mark Strong. 12.40-"World ception are to be sent to Phont-Member

Affairs" (see Trans. 1.

PCJ Studio Hilversum-Holland. for Labour and should furnish today. Individual shocks

the Government of India an an- considerable violence. Up to the nual report on the conditions of present no official report has been labour and on his own work. He issued-Trans-Ocean) should have sufficient experience and standing to ensure that his advice will deserve and receive full consideration from the authorities and employers in Burma.

Von! tore Qeczy and His Orchestra: Vocal-panied by Lindsay A. Lafford Whispers In The Dark film 'Ar- (Piano). tists and Models'); I Will Pray (Nichols) Frances Day (Soprano) Alone Blow. Fox-

Plano Mine

Trot; Day In-Day Out-Quickstep

Sonata in A Major (Beccherini);

Concerto in B Minor (Goltermann).

9 p.m. Relay of the Band of 2nd

-Gerry Moore; Vocal-In Your bu. The Royal Welch Fusiliers from

SOVIET 'CIRCUS-MINDED"

Soviet citizens are great "circus-

The number of circuses in the Union, the journal states. has increased during the past 20 years Of these 69 are permanently

from 14 to 95.

depended on Indian labour, in fact economic life in Rangoon and in- dustrial activity in Burma were

Eyes I Can Read Romance (Nieder- the Peninsula Hotel. Farewell Con-goers," according to "Pravda," the established in the principal towns,

official organ of the Communist the others being "on the mad.” The Commission also declared generally dependent on the labour berger-Heller); I am Yours Alone cert.

The performers are all Russian. (Wilczynski-Van Aken) Joseph

11 p.m. Close Down.

Party.

that industries in Burmä largely of Indians.

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