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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

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LOCAL • RADIO PROGRAMMES

Z.B.W.

on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.c's.) 31.19 motres (9.52 megacycles). "Hong Kong Times)

TODAY

RELAY OF RUGBY FOOTBALL ENGLAND v. SCOTLAND London Log

12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Service Intercession from St. John's Cathe dral.

HONG KONG

Tomorrow

RELAY OF THE CHOIR OF

'ST, JOSEPH'S CHURCH Raya Glouberman (piano) 10-11 am."Relay of Merning Ser- vie from St. Joseph's Church.

11-12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning Service from

St. Paul's Church (Chinese).

FOREIGN

G-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7p.m. Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor).

The The Holy City Adams); Star Of Bethlehem (Adams); How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings (Samuel Liddle)...

7.15 p.. Philadelphia Symphony 12.15 p.m. Borodin-Symphony Orchestra.

12.30 p.m. Excerpts from Bizet's No. 2 in B Minor. Carmen."

The Creed (A.

by

Song Without Words (In A Miñor,

Played by the London Symphony Op. 40, No. 6-Tchaikovsky); Pre- Prelude To Act 1; Entr' Acte, Act | Oronestra

lude in A Flat (Szostakowicz trans conducted

Albert (4.—Philadelphia Symphony Or-Coates..

|Stokowski); Tone-Poem Finlandia" chestra conducted by Leopold 12.40 p.m. Songs by Feodor-Op. 28, No. 7 (Sibellus); Fugue In Stokowski. Qui Sait De Quel De-Chatlapih (Bass).

C Minor Bach, arr. Stokowski): Choral mon; Parle-Mol De Ma Mere.-F.

Prelude Christ Lag In Heidy Soprano and F. Ansseau Credo from 'Liturgia Domestica-skt-Orchestra cond. by Leopold Archangelsky): Todesbanden Bach, arr. Stokow- (Tenor)-Orchestra conducted by

A. Cretchaninoff)-with Choir of Stokowski. Piero Coppola,

Russian Metro. Church in Paris with organ, under N. P. Afonsky.

12.50 p.m. Sergei Rachmaninoff at the Piano,

Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) 9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) 15.14m.c. (16.82m) Trans. 1 (G.5.0., G.S.G. G.S.B.).

3 p.m.-Big Ben. "At the Black FROM UNITED KINGDOM Dog", Mr. Wilkes at home in his

STA SINGAPORE.

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Englishman (John Maudet discuss Optional cargo wül not be landed here the

.4.40 from London obless Notice has been given prior to Next Week's Programmes. 4.50 Steamer's arrival, but carried on from The News and Announcements" port to port to the final port of call to

5.15-Close down. hich the option extenda

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All Claims against the Steamer must,

No Fire Insursate will be effected

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12.43 p.m. The Fair Maid of Sir Thomas Beecham.

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

1.03 p.m. Gerry Moore At The Piano.

Troika En Traineaux, Op. 37, No. (Tchaikovsky); Polka De W. R. Scherzo

Rachmaninoff);

1 p.m. Local Time Signal and

7.40 p.m. Studio-Plano Recital by Raya Glouberman.

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

8.03 p.m. Relay of the Chair of St. Joseph's Church with The Very Rev. Father Riganti at the Organ.

1. Organ: Prelude (M. Vinas); 2. Choral: "Miserere" (Riganti); 3. Organ: (a) Andantino (Erauzquin).

No More You-Quickstep (Tow-W. ers-Grundland); A Message from Borodin). the Man in the Moon (From "A Day at the Races"). Sweet Heart-Weather Report. ache-Slow Fox-Trot (From "The 1.03 b.m. Albert Sandler (Violin) | (b) "Gentle Reproach" (Noniato): Hit Parade"); Jammin'-Quickstep and Its Orchestra. (From "Turn off the Moon").

4. Choral:

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Black Eyes-Russian Impression: "Spes Nostra Salve" (Rigant!); 5. 1.15 p.m. Cinema "Organ Music.

Souvenir D'Ukraine (Ferraris)--Or-Organ; (a) Two Short Interludes Bell Medley-Anton and the chestra: Jealousy (J. Gade; Live, (Arriola), (b) Chora! Basqile (Ur- Paramount Theatre Orchestra, Al Laugh And

Love (Theme Song,teagal; 6. Cheral: "Tui Nats" (From Bollington at the Organ. Escapada Congress

Perosi's "Stabat Mater") Sopranc Dances') - Orchestra: (Phillips): Speak to Me of Love Remembrance (Mario Melf); Grin- Solo E. Yuen and Choir; 7. Organ: (Lenoir).-Al Bollington at the zing (R. Benatsky)-Violin Solo Pastudio on Perosi's Melodies. Organ of the Paramount Theatre, with Jack Byfield (Plano) and Re- 8.40 p.m. Violin Solos by Yehudi London. Lionel Monckton Melodies grald Kubey (Cello): Frasquita Menuhin. (arr. Stanford Robinson)--Al Bol- lingtori at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre, London.

Double

by

Georges

Concerto In D. Mizor Serenace (Lehar) St Mes Vers Avalent Des Alles (Hahn)---Orches- (Bach) -- accomp. tra; I Bring A Love Song (Theme Enesco and Orchestra: Sarabande 1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press,Song Viennese Nights'--Örchestra. And Tambourin (Leclair-Barasate)- Weather Forecast and Announce-

ments.

1.30 D.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Puccini's 'Madam But-

1.10 p.m. Varlety Programme. Dance Orch-Blossoms on Broad- way-Fox-Trot (From "Blossoms terfly Act II. ön Broadway"); I Still Love to Kiss You Goodnight-Fox-Trot (From

vocal

M. Sheridan (Soprano); Man- 152nd Street")-Carroll Gibbonsnarini (Mezzo-Soprano); V. Wein- and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans with terg (Baritone); A. Gelli (Bass); N. chorus. Organ Solo Jan Palai (Tenor); L Cecil (Tenor) and Klepure Flim Melodies-Marcel Members of La Scala Orchestra. Palott Dance Orch.-Stop! You're Milan conducted by Carlo Sabaino.

2.30 pm. Close Down. Breakin

Heart Swingstep My (Frgin "Artists

Models"); and Everything You Said Came True- Slow Fox-Trot (Friend-Franklin)--- Jack White and his Collegians with

vocal

Holland-India

Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88 n. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies 17770ke. and 11739ke.

Wavelength 18.88 m. Phohi-programme for the Netherlands Indies.

accomp. (Piano).

by

Louis Persinger

9 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press. Weather Forecast and Annonce- ments.

9.10 p.m. Military Band Music, Air Varle Sur Un Theme Suisse (Mohr)-Garde Républicaine Band' of France cond. by Perre Dupont Amoretten Tanze

(Gung")); Valse

Des Alouettes Drigo)-Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards cond, by Capt. R. G. Evans: Vanity Fair- Overture (Percy E. Fletcher)-The B.B.C. Military Band cond. by B. Walton O'Donnell

9.30 p.m. Grand Opera Selections.

The Bartered Bride"-Fantasia

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refrain.. Vocal-Pancho's Widow (From "Dodge City Trail"); Even A Crooner Must Eat (Sonin' Bacon "Connor-Phillips). Max with Orchestra. Plano Solo-Dam- [sel in Distress-Selection; Medley-

Dance Patricia Rosseborough. Orch. My Kinda Love--Fox-Trot (Trent-Alter); Am I Blue?-Fox-ing-announcement.

13.30 Talk on stock-exchange, Chicago Symphony Orchestra cond. Trot Clarke-Akst).-Dorsey Bros.

by Mr. S. G. Appeldoorn.

by Frederick Stock; Moriri Si Pura and Their Orchestra with vocal re-

13.50 Revue.

E Bella! ('Alda'--Verd!)"; La Fatal frain by Bing Crosby.

Pietra-Rosa Ponselle. (Soprano) and Glovanni Martinelli (Tenor).

10 p.m. Organ Prologue. Prelude and Fugue In A Minor (Bach)-Dr. Albert Schweitzer

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6 to 7 p.m. Chinese programme.

7

p.m. Songs by Tino Rossi

Les

15.15 Daily News Bulletin, 15.30 Close down and national anthem.

13.25 National anthem and open-Soprano); The Queen Of Sheba and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Con No Claims will be admitted after the

Ballet Music (Goldmark, Op. 27)-pany Godowns at Kowloos, where each Goods have left the Godowns, and al by Mark and Delivery can be obtained ** gist Mar., 1938, will be subject to rent Consignment will be sorted out Mark Goods remaining undelivered after the the Goods are landed.

All Claims against the Steamer maant Optional Goods will be landed here be presented to the Undersigned on or anless Instructions have been given to the before the 4th April, 1988, or they will contrary Six Hours before arrival of the not be recognised. Steamer

Goods not cleared within 8 days Warsbouse Regulations, consignees To comply with the General Bonded including date of arrival willbe subject to must have a Revente Officer in attend- Bent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by are examined,

ance when damaged datiable goods 08.12 Any case whatever.

All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda Damaged Packages must be left in the are to be left in the Godowns, where Godowns for examination by the Con-they will be examined on the 19th Mar signees, and the Company's Surveyor 1938, at 9a.., by Messrs. Carwichsel Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 am, & Clarre. an Mondays and Thursdays, within thể Free Storage period.

1782-play on the Organ of Queen's Hall.

Major, No. 3 (John Field: 1837)-Frank Merrick (Piano Solo). 8.50 p.m. London Relay-"London

Log."

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9 p.m. Variety Programme. Theatre Orch.-Venus in Silk-- 7.15 p.m. London Relay "Will Selection (Stolz). Two Planos with drums-Four Hands on a Plano You Be Mine......?”

Midnight (Moreton-Kaye) Mayfair (Newell Chase). - Ivor

Devised by Robert C. Stern. With

London.

10.10 p.m. Studio-Sunday Even- ing Epilogue: The Bishop Of Hong Kong on The Christian Faces the World'. 3. Forgiveness.

10.30 p.m. Close Dawn.

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BERLIN

they will be examined on any Tuesday Rapley, at the Organ of the Bad Fridaya between the hours af Gaumont Palace, Birmingham.(Tenor), 10.45 . and Nouns within the Free 7.15 Hugnie Green and his Gang. Paname Ville D'Amour; Il Existe Storage period.

Blonde-Slow-Fox, Chante No Claims will be admitted after the With his latest Juvenle successes Une Goods have left the Steamer's Godown and band. 7.45 The Glasgow Cor-Musique de Fredo Gardon et J.

Transport and all Goods remaining undelivered poration

Department Chavolt).

Fleurs C'Est De after the 25th March, will be subject Pipe Band. 8.5"Food for L'Amour (Montler and Tillymoon. Thought." Three short talks un 7.10 p.m. Closing Local Stock

Quotations, be presented to the Undersigned on or matters of topical interest. before the 8th April," or they will 8.25 Dance Music. Jack Hart not be recognised.

and his Band. 9—Jallus - Kan trovitch and his Orchestra. 9.20- Next Week's Programmes. 9.30-

Announcements, extracts from the novels and plays Moreton and Dave Kaye on two The News and 9.55 Close down.

Lot of Nonsense.--Murray and

16.89m. (17.760 km) (Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S,G., G.S.B.). Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, and Plancs with drums. Humorous A

D.J.N. 31:45m. (95.40 k.c.) 9.55 p.m.-Opening Announce-St. John Ervine. In the Victorian

BBC era, the usual response to this Mooney with plano. Banjo Band...

Rag (H Temptation

Lodge): D.J.Q. ments. 10-Big Ben. The

19.63m. (15,280 kr.) 11 Talk: question was This is so sudden...

Whistling Rufus (Mills)-Ray- Empire Orchestra.

1.05 p.m., Call (German, Ing- monde and His Band Banjos. Hish). German Folk Song. 110. "America Speaks"-4. A series of: 07: You must ask my father.

the centuries talks broadcast from the USA. throughout

Gibbons Looks

Back) Carrollman, 2.15. Week-end Music (con- Mines, to

the British Empire. 11.20 fashion in proposing changes. Pro- Orchestra Remember? (Carroll Week-end Musle. 2. News in Ger-

Gibbons Plano) and His Boytinued). 2.50. Inc. at its annual stockholders "Dancing Time." 12-The News duction by John Richmond..

Greetings to Isteners. 3. News and Economic Review in English, 3.15. Today in Germany. Bound Pictures. 3.30.

18th March, 1938.

Agente.

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of

Charlotte Bronte,

7.15 p.m. Love Songs.

William

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1.5. London Relay The

31.38m. (95.60 k.c.) 19.74m. (15,200 k.c.)

our

chestra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.

and dances from German districts.

Consignees are specially notified that

No Fire Insurance has been sifooted Bills of Lading will be countersigned ky

it is necessary for a Revenue Offer to W. R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD.

be present at the examination damaged dutiable cargo.

of

All Claims against the Steamer must be prescated to the Undersigned on or boforo 6th April, 1938, or they will ant be recognized.

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Agents.

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"YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vossel

"PROMETHEUS"

(a) to (d) Tangos and Waltzes arranged by Kees Veening. 4.15. Notes. 1.15. Luncheon Music, 1.30. at Consignees risk and subject to

Rossi

White.

Short compositions. 4.30, Women's Cabaret. Musical variety hour. 5. News and Economic Review in

Friends. meeting re-elected all the mem-and Announcements. 12.20 a.m.

VLR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres My Lovely Cella (arr. Lane Wi-

9,30

Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, bers of the board of directors. Next Week's Programmes: 12.30-

(So News. Schumann ?" Extracts son).-Elisabeth

9.58 megacycles

FROM NEW YORK VIA MANILA The annual report of the corpora- "Will You Be Mine .

9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or The Game of Love." Folk songs Time Signal. Victorian News Bul-

12.35 p.m. Recorded Music. tion during the year 1937 was ap-from the novels and plays of Char-prano) accomp. by George Reeves

For Only You

are hereby notified that their Cargo (From

ínto proved by the stockholders.

discharged

Holte lotte Bronte, William Shakespeare. (Piano).

letin, 1.05. Interstate Weather Whart, Kowloon, where it will lie L. E. Smith, mining engineer, Charles Dickens, and St. John "Let's make a night of it"; Can' 'I Forget You (From "High, Wide and and mine superintendent, told the Ervine.

Derek Oldham Handsome ").

10.10 p.m. Interval of recorded

Afternoon Musical Programme, in- Terms and Conditions of Storage at stockholders that early next year.

(Tenor) with Orchestra. Ich Liebe dance music from ZEW.

terspersed with descriptions of the Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be Dich (Herrosen-Beethoven).-Kirs-

10.15 p.m. (a) A serenade to the

Moonee Valley Races. 5.30. Close ready for Delivery from Godown an

and after 17th Mar, ten Flagstad (Soprano) accomp. by (b) The Big Dipper (e) German, 5.45. Weekly Market Re6.30. Market Summary. 6.40 Sport-

Stars

Optional Vargo will not be landed Edwin McArthur (Piano). M'Aimes Shadows on the Moon (8) Bob port. 6. With Drums, Fifes and ing News and Notes. 7. New Zea-here, unless Notice has been given prior Trumpets. A journey through four land Mall Bag. 7.06. Musical Inter-to Vesel's arrival, but carried on from. Tu? (Fred Pearly)-Tino (Tenor) with Orchestra.

10.30 p.m. Interval of recorded centuries of soldier music. 7. Con- lude, 7.20. Overseas News Service port to port to the final port of tall

cert of Light Music. 8. News in 7.30. Australian News. 735. Sport- to which the option sriends, $ p.. Local Time Bignal, Wea-dance music from ZBW.

10.35 p.m. (a) I wanna be in Win-English. 8.15 Concert of Lighting Highlights of the Week. 8. are to be left in the Godowns, where they All brokes, shafed and damaged floodr ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Rossini-La Boutique chell's Column (b) Be a good Sport Musle (continued). 8.55. Greetings Lauri and Dorothy Kennedy, Cello will be examined of any Tuesdays and

(c) Sweet Someone (d) Broadway's to our Listeners. 8. News and and Plano, with the ABC. (Byd-Fridays between the hours of 10,45 - Fantasque.

Played by the London Philhar-gone Hawali,

Economic Review in German. 2.15.ney) Symphony Orchestra, ina and Noox within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Orchestra, conducted by 10.50 p.m. Interval of recorded Love Cantata. A series of songs. programme of popular numbers Goods lave left the Vessel's Godown 9.45. Weekly Market Report. 10. 8.05. Recorded Recital by Richard and all Goods remaining undelivered Eugene Goossens,

dance music from ZBW..

(d) Tangos News and Economic Review in Tauber, Tenor. 9. "Big Business after the 24th Mar, will be subject to actual During February the

8.30 p.m. Violin and Piano Solos. 10.55 p.m. (a) to banking leaders in Shanghai, have

Pastorale (From Bach's "Christ-and Waltzes.

Engglish and Dutch. 10.15. Today 9.15. Jascha and Tossy Spivakov. Bent held several secret meetings to hours of transmission over ZBW

All Claims «guixat the Vowel maai - discuss measures to cope with the totalled 2294, of which 181 were, 'mas Oratorio-Arr. Lucas).Wil- 11.30 p.m. London Relay "Eng-in Germany, Bound Pictures. 10.30. sky, Piano and Violin.. 9.45. The

The Enchantment of the Dancing Ballad Mongers. 10.15. Musical In-be presented to the Undersigned on or situation which will arise from devoted to European programmes helm Backhaus (Piano Solo). "Fan- land v. Scotland."

tasia in D Minor, K. 397 (Mozart). A commentary on

the Inter- Lessons. In the Intermission: Aterlude. 10.30. Late News from the before the 7th April, or they will not

be recognised. the imminent invasion into the and 47 to Chineser

and Australian In addition, 36 European and Wanda Landowska (Plano, Solo). national Rugby Union Football merry Lecture. 11.45. What can A.B.C. Service,

•No Fire Inmrance will be effected. local market of bank nots to be

A chat Associated Press. 10.55. ^ Australs-:

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, issued by the Federated Reserve Chinese programmes were broad- Concerto in G Minor-Adagio (Max Match by HB.T. Wakelam. from we learn from Animals?

for animal lovers. 12. Midnight.sian Mall Bag 11. Dance Music. 12. |

Agenta. Bank in North China, says the cast by ZEK. 90 hours being de Bruch).-Louis Zimmermann (o-Twickenham.

17th March, 1938. Nocturne in A Flat

Bign of (German, English). 12.50 p.m. Close down. Shanghai Daily News,

The board of directors for the current year are C. de G. Alvear. president: Rufino Martinez. vice president; J. L. Klar, F. J. Cam pos, and Dr. R. Abriol, members

FEBRUARY FIGURES

New radio Ifcences issued for Hong Kong during February nam- bered 290, bringing the total for the year, with 584 renewals, 10

These figures were released in Shanghal banking circles deny a the monthly report for ZBW."monic resent report to the effect that issued yesterday.

4791.

voted to Chinese and 231 to in Solo), European.

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