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Hong Kong Times) ETTORRE PELLEGATTI FROM THE STUDIO
Gaston D'Aquino 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service Intercession from St. John's Cathe-
dral.
FOREIGN
DAVENTRY
No. 3 'Autumn': Ten minutes with Janet autumn-time muste Lind, Bernard Cliften, "The Three Graces and The Band. Presented by William Maclurg.
1,7.45 p.m. Musical Comedy Selec- tions.
Call
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The Lilic Domino (Charles Cuvit- ofller)-Frank Westfield's Orchestra
Prince of Wales Playhouse, Lewis-tra. ham; Anything Goes Selection. (Cole Porter)-Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hote! Orpheans with vocal chorus.
12.30 pm. Jack Hylton and His Orchestra with Sam Browne (Bari-
tone)..
"Bitter Sweet"-Selection-Jack Hylton: A Little Bit Independent
(Leslie and Burke): Gypsy Violin Hear Him Tonight!
(O'Flynn and Betzner - Sam Browne; You Give Me Ideas-Fox- Trot; Song Of The Cello-Fox- Trot (From Please, Teacher")- Jack Hylton; What's Good For The Goose, Es Good For The Dancer Friend-Sam Browne and Girl Friend with Two Pianos; May All Your Troubles Be Little Ones-Fox- Trot; My First Thrill-Frix-Trot (From She Shall have Musle') Jack Hylton,
1 p.m.
Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
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Wavelength 17.19m.c. (16.88m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.)
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9.51m.c. (31,55m.) 21.47m.e. (13.97m.) 15.14m.c. (16.82m.) Trans. I (G,S.O.. G.S.G. G.S.B.).
3 p.m.-Big Ben. Symphony Concert. The BBC Empire Orches. 3.50-Talk; "America Speaks" --4. A series of talks broadcast from the U.S.A. to the British Em-i pire. 4.10 "Take your Choice." A weekly entertainment. feature "Inspector Sharp Takes up the Case," by the Melluish Brothers-
"The Light-headed League": "Songs I Remember" . "The Spinner of Death" "(Episode 11): "Sitani's Man-Trap." 4.40-"Songs | of the Seasons-3: Autumn." Ten minutes of autumn-time music, with Janet" Lind (Australian Soprano), Bernard Clifton, "The Three Graces.** and the Band. 4.50 The News and Announce- ments. 5.15-Close down.
4:
Trans. II (G.S.B., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
6.45 pm-Big Ben. "Backstage at Bellahouston-The British Gov- ernment Pavilion." Alistair Borth- wick reviews progress at the Em- pire Exhibition. 7.5-Take your Choice." A weekly entertainment feature. "Inspector Sharp Takes up the Case." by the Mellutsh Brothers 4: "The Light-headed League" "Songs I Remember"
"The
of Spinner
Death" (Episode 11): "Stani's Man-Trap." 7.35 "Songs of the Seasons--3: Autumn." Ten minutes of au- tumn-time music, with Janet Lind, Bernard Clifton. "The Three Graces," and the Band. 7.45-The BBC Northern Orchestra. 8.45-
Valees from the Past." 9-The Chamber Music of Grieg 2. Wint-
1.03 p.m. Spanish Music. Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granados: -New Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens; Sentir Gitano-Canelon Andaluza V. Moro-T. de Aquino-L. Munoz Aren llas): Un Barberilio Alegre- Cancion 3. L. Medio--Villa-F. Prado)-Conchita Supervia, Mezzo- Soprano with Orchestra; La Carca- ada-Tango (Firpo): Bella Es- panola Pasodoble (Biature)-OT- questa Tipica Roberto Firpo: Quisiera Olvida: Tus Ojos (San- doval-Albeniz); Eres Tu-Bolero Miguel Sandoval) -Beniamino Gigli (Tenor); Mi Buenos Alres Querido Tango" From ¡Questa 8 p.m...Local Time Signal, Wea-fred Small (Violin) and Maurice, Abajo-Orquesta Tipica Francisco ther Report and Announcements. Cole Planoforte). Sonata for 8.03 p.m. Studio-Ettore Pellegat
Canaro.
Sir Harry Lauder has not sung before the microphone in England for several years. so his broadcast from Daventry today (see programme) should
be of exceptional interest.
A
1:30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press. ti (Cello) and Lindsay 'A. Lafford Weather Forecast and Announce- } {Plano). ments.
1. Une Larme Dunkler>; 2. 1.10 p.m. Impressions D'Italia-G.Polonaise brillante Op. 3 (Chopin): Charpentier.
3. Pavane Pour Une Infante defunte
Played by the Orchestre Sym- Rayel 4. Etude-Caprice (Golter- phonique and conducted by Gusmann; 5, Orientale (D. Popper); tave Charpentier.
6. Gavotte D. Popper).
8.30 p.m. Mozart-Symphony In D
Played by the Halle Orchestra conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty.
8.53 p.m. Organ Music.
2.05 p.m. Military Band Music. Grenadier Du Caucase (Meister); | (No. 35)." Entry Of The Gladiators (Fucik); La Reve Passe (Krier, and Helmer); Officer Of The Day Hall)-Massed Bands of the Northern Command conducted by Bandmaster R.C. Hanney L.R.A.M., AR.C.M.
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
p.m. Chinese Programme.
7 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations.
Larghetto S.8. Wesley)-G.D. Cunningham. La Nuit Elert: Evening Song (Bairstow).—Harry
Violin and Pianoforte in C minor. (Op. 45.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN.
9.30-The News and An- CONSIGNEE nouncements. 9.55--Close down...
(Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
9.55 p.m.-Opening Announce ments. 10-Big Ben Music Hall, with the BBC Variety Orchestra. |11 -"Ireland Dances."11.40-The.
HE Motor ship Glasgow Corporation Transport
8AALE" Department Pipe Band. 12-Thearing arrived from BREMEN, HAM News and Announcements: 13.20BURG and Ports, Consignem of cargo 2.m.--Recital by Eleen Ralph are hereby notified that their cargo is Australian Planist). 12.40-World being landed at their risk into the Go Affairs" A talk by H. Wickham down of the Hong Kong and Kowloon
Steed. Close down.
Goss-Custard (Organ of Liverpool Holland-India
Cathedral).
9.07 D.m. Studio Gastoni D'Aquino (Tenor), and E O'Neil 7.05 pm. London Relay-Take | Shaw (Piano), Your Choice.*
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Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon where Delivery can be obtained.
All Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th March, 1938, will be subject to Bert
1. Addio Mignon-" Mignon " A weekly entertainment feature (Thomas); 2. Il Sogno "Manon" presented by Wam MacLurg: (Massenet-Gaston D'Aquino: 3. "Introduction'-The Singers with Plano Solo: 4. On Away Awake on behalf of Philips Radio cer in attendance when damaged
cast
No Fire Insurance will be effected by as in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- agrees and the Company's Surveyors, Wavelength 19.71 m.
Mesers. Anderen & Ashe, at 10 am 14.00-17.00 Experimental broad-on the 19th March, 1988.
the Orchestra; 'Inspector Sharp Beloved (Coleridge-Taylor); 5.0
Eindhoven-Holland. Happy takes up the Case' by the Mellulah Lovely Night (Landon Ronald); 6,gramme Special Eroadcast Brothers; No. 4 The Light-headed Povera Pulcinella (Buzzi-Peccia).— Cyprus, Palestine, Arabia, Syrii. League.; 'Songs I Remember Gaston D'Aquino.. Each week a well-known artist 9.30 D.m. London Relay The from the stage or music-halls willNews. come to the microphone to sing for you: "The Spinner of Death'--- Orchestra - Ain't Misbehavin' pines. Reports about the reception Episode
are to be sent to Phohi-PCJ Studio 11- Sitani's Man-trap'; Waller-Brooks: Way Down Yon- An adventure serial by Franklyn der in New Orleans (Creamer-Hilversum-Holland. Kelsey, introducing Jim Travers Layton).—Max Abrams and His and his friends. Terence O'Malley Swingphonie Orchestra.
9.50 p.m. Dance Records.
and Jeremlak and the sinister 10 p.m. London Relay-"Music character. Mr. Stani: 'Yours ain-Hall." cerely-Orchestra.
With The B.B.C. Variety Orches
1.35 p.m. London Relay-Songs tra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Of The Seasons.
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BERLIN
31.38m. (95.60 k.c.) 19.74m. (15:200 k.c.) 16.89m. (17.760 k.c.) D.J.N....... 31,45m. (95.40 k.c.) DJ.Q 19.63m. (15.280 k.c.) 1.05 p.m. Call (German; English). German Folk Song.
1.
11 p.m. Close down.
AUSTRALIA
VLR-Wave Length. 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency:
9.58 megacycles.
cheon Music. 1.30 Afternoon Musical Programme, Interspersed
Consignees must have a Bavenue produtiable goods are examined by the for: Company's surveyors.
No Glaim will be admitted after the Egypt, Irac. Iran, Near East, British Goods have left the Godown and all India, Ceylon, Siam, French Indo claims must be presented within we Weaks of the Ship'e arrival here; after Chinu, Straits Settlements, Malaya, which date they will not be recognised. Neth. East Indies, China, Philip-
Consignees are requested to warrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Courtenignature..
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Shanghai, March 15. The pessimism and gloom which pervaded Shanghai business and banking
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informed that all Goode are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Gotown Co. Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and wil Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th Mar, 1938, will be subject to Bent. All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd April, 1938, or they will not be recognized.
"To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined
All hmkan, chafed and damaged Gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th Mar., 1838, at 10, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Billy of Lading will be countersigned [6002 by
BRITISH IMPORTS
ARE LOWER
London, March 14.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,
Agenta. Hong Kong, 11th March, 1938. 16089
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
United Kingdom exports totalled THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
£37.528.722 In February, against £41.183,132 In January and £38.572,037 in February, 1937.
Re-exports were £5,527,706 in circles yesterday has February, against £4,801,414 and given way to a general feeling of £6,927,643.
Imports There is a vague optimism that valued at the
Exchange regulations
£84,956,340 may eventually be modified in or-
new
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
BENAVON."
Tor $8.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are beraby informed that all Goods are being in February were
landed at their risk into the hazardous 275,738,644, against and/or extra hasardous Godowns of the Hone Kore amp Kowloom WHARF AND in January and
GUDOW COKTAY, Lżo, whence "and/or from the wharves Delivery may be abtained.
der to allow foreign currency to £71,712,658 in February, 1937 be procured for legitimate pur (British Wireless). poses and the profits of foreign
firms in China to be converted into foreign exchange. «
Bo Claims will be admitted after the foods have left" the Godowns, and -s}} Gooda remaining undelivered: after the
| 21st Mar., 1928, will be rabject to rent All Claims against the Bbsamer must
12.35 p.m. "At Home and Abroad" The Watchman." 12.50 Musical 1.10. Gay Interlude. 10 Time Signal. Vie- tones. 2. News in German, 2.15.
tarian News Bulletin. 1.5 Inter- Gay tones (continued). 2.50. Greet-state Weather Notes. 1.15 Lun-resignation. ings to our listeners. 3. News and Economic Review in English, - 3.15. Today in Germany. Sound Pictures. 3.39. The kaleidoscope of opera. with descriptions of the Werribee Close. 6.30 Fifteen 4.30. Choir Concert. 5. Great Ger-Races. 5.15 man Composers-Hugo Wolf. 5.30. Minutes of Popular Music, 6.45 and Notes. 7.0 News and Economic Review in Sporting News German. 5.45, Press Review. Editor Markets and Weather for North In Chief Hans Fritzsche. 6. Variety Australia. 7.20 Overseas Newa Ber- Hour. 7. Concert of Light Music. vice. 7.25 Commentary on Over- B.. News in English. 8.15. Concert seas News. 7.30 Australian News. 8.55.7.40 Talk-"If Bowdin had not of Light Music (continued). Greetings to our Listeners in Bri-ingered to collect specimens in tish India. 9. News, and Economic 1802," by Professor G. V. Portus,
addition to Hong Kong, but they legal tender notes issued in Fel-Warehouse Regulations, consignees Review in German 9.15. Dear Old 7.55 Musical Interlude. 80 Per-
are not over-sanguine of success. ping and Tientsin were dispelled must have a Revenue Officer in alieni Bongs. 10. News and Economic Re-formance of the Light Opera. "The
upon
the receipt of telegraphic ace when damaged datable goods Bride." by the AB.C. Reuter).
', Instructions
are examined. view in English and Dutch. 10.15. Bartered
from their "head
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods Today in Germany. Sound Pictures. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus, And
RATES STABLE
cffices by the Shanghat branches, are to be left in the Godowns, where Bloom's 10.30. Thoughts and Things (Eng-Orchestra. 9.15 Harry
at the four Government banks, they will be examined on the 19th Mar, Hankow. March 15. 18h). At the microphone: Joh. Dance Band. 9.45 Travel Letter
namely. the Central Bank of 1938, at 9 am, by Messen Carmichael Exchange rates in Shanghai re- Schmidt-Hansen. 10.45. Dances from Denzil Batchelor, 10.0 Every-
News mained stable yesterday upon the China, the Bank of China, the & Clarke, s
No Fire Insurance has been affected from all over the world. 11.15, Soloman's Music. 10.30 Late
Bill Lading will be countersigned by concert: Hellmuth Reimann, Cello. from the ABC. Service and Aus- enforcement of the new exchange Bank of Communications and the
W. 8. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) TAP. 11.45. Press Review, Editor in Chieftralian Associated Press. 10.50 Re-regulations promulgated by the Farmers Bank of China...
Agente 11.20 Feature.
These notes are being accepted Hans Fritzsche. Midnight. Sign off corded
Ministry of Finance,
Hong Kong, 15th March, 1988, 16098 (German, English).
The regulations were duly ob- as usual(Central Newa). ✨
Brevilles. 11.30 Close.
News
Shanghai interests arc also served by both Chinese and for- be presented to the Undergoed on or
vehemently pressing
to have eign banks, Shanghat included as a forward- ing centre of foreign exchange in
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before the 4th April, 1828, or they will not be recognised."
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