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RADIO.

LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES

A care-free HAPPY LIFE depends upon

Z.B.W,

GOOD HEALTH

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.

serkész Mrz. U., Londen..

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power of resistance in cases of illness and weakness.

Good health is the best guarantee of

happiness for the whole family.

Fight mineral starvation with

Kalzana

THE MINERAL FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH Obtainable of all Chemists in tablet and powder form.

Kalzana Tablets are sold in bottles of 75% and 45%. Kalzana le the most

economical of all calcium preparations.

NOEDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

BREMEN.

NHE Steamer

THE FRANKFURT "

having arrived from BREVEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

M

STEAMER LLANARTH”

From MELBOURNE & SYDNEY.

HONG KONG

ON Wavelengths of 155 metres (845 k.o'm) 31.19 metros (9.53 megacyalon),

"IN TOWN TONIGHT" AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS

Hotel Orchestra'

11 p.m. Close Down.

8.03 pm. Band Music.

FOREIGN

DAVENTRY

Calls G.8.G.

G.B.C....... G.5.8.

Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.86m.)

·15.18m.o. (19.79m)

9.51m.c. (31.55m.)

G.S.H. G.S.F.

21.47m-c. (13.97m.) 15.14m.c. (16.82mm.)

252525

La Tarantelle De Belphegor (Roch Albert) Malaguena (From "Boabdi?") (Moskowski arr. Lake). The B.B.C. Military Band con- 12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Service ducted by B. Walten O'Donnell, Trans, I (G.8.0., G.S.G. G.S.B.).

1 p.m.--Big Ben, "In Town of Intercession from St. John's Minstrel Memories "(Arr, Rimmer?

Grand Massed Brass Bands at Tonight." 1.30 British Light Cathedral.

12.34

Bartlett the Leicester Brass Band Festival. Music-2. The BBC Empire Or- (Tenor) and The New Mayfair Or-1536. conducted by C.A. Anderson, chestra. 2.15-"Waltzing Matilda"

p.m. Michael

London

Leicester.

8.15

p.m.

Australians | "Cricket"The Worcestershire.

--4: "Some Reflections on Travel chestra.

Relay-In the British Empire.", A talk by My Heart

Be Dancing

v. Thomas Wood. 2,30-"In and Out (From "Lilac, Domino")" You Are

of Rhythm.", A

contest: Sweet My Love Song (From Lilac

Swing. Len Hayes (for Domino") Bartlett. Parlez-Moi A commentary during the first versus D'Amour (From "She Married Her match of the Australian Tour by sweet music and Dinah Miller Boss") Bartlett, "Balalaika Howard Marshall from Worcester for swing music), seconded by

County Cricket Ground.

Len Hayes's Beau Brummels and Selection (Posford). Orchestra.

8.30 p.m. London Relay "Em-refereed by John Dodsworth. 2.50 "Fanfare" Selection Orches-

-The News and Announcements. tre. "Venus In Silk" Vocal Dire Exchange."

Points of view by travellers from Trans. II (G.S., G.S.G., G.S.B.). Selection-Orchestra with Kella

6.45 Big Ben. Variety. 7.10-- Toros and Jan Van Der Guchtthe Dominions and Colonies. Vocalists.

1. p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Forecast and Announce-

1.03 p.

Max Bruch-Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26. Played by Master Yehudi. Menu- hin (Violin) and Thé London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.

1.30 D.EL. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and A

nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Light Orchestra), and Vocal Variety.

8.45 pm. Haydn-Symphony No. "Let's Go to the Theatre." Stories 45 ("Fareweli") In F Sharp Minor. and songs from London Shows, Played by The London Sym-with Dudley Class and Gwynneth Schwiller phony Orchestra. conducted by Lascelles. 7.30-Isidore

and his String Sextet. 8.15 Sir Henry J. Wood.

9.10 p.m. Piano Solos,

Cricket: The Australians v. Wor- commentary by Prelude And Fugue No. 1 in Ccestershire. A Major (J.S. Bach Prelude And Howard Marshall during the first of the Australian Tour. Fugue No. 2 in C Minor (J.8. Bach) match

-Harriet Cohen (Piano). (a) From Worcester County Cricket Feuille D'Album; (b) Papillon Ground. 8.30 Empire Exchange." (Grieg) (a) Arleite; (b) To The Points of view by travellers from Spring, (Orleg); — Arthur De the Dominions and the Colonies, Greef (Piano). Vaice Oubilee 8.45-The BBC Northern Ireland (Liszt)

Vladimir Horowitz Orchestra. 9.30-The News and Manhattan Moonlight (Alter)

(Piano)...

Announcements. Manhattan Serenade (Alter)-Or-

9.30 D.I. London Relay-The Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.G. G.S.B.). chestre Raymonde. Rap Tap On

News.

9.30 Opening Announcements. Wood (Porter)-(From "Born to

9.50 p.m. Songs by Paul Robeson 10 p.m.-Big Ben. "In Town Dance") I've Got You Under My

(Bass).

Tonight." 10.30 "For the Colo- Skin (From "Born to Dance")—

Swing ial Service." Talks on matters of Frances Langford with Orch.

River interest to Government servants Three English Dances (Roger

in the Colonial Service. 10.30 "In Quilter)-New Light Symphony

and Out of Rhythm." A contest: Orch, cond. by J. Ainslie Murray

Sweet versus Swing. Len Hayes My Love And I (From "Give us

10.30. p.m. Dance Music.

(for sweet music) 'and Dinah Miller this Night") Sweet Melody Of

Fox-Trots--Don't You Know Or (for swing music)," seconded "by Night (From "Give us this Night") Don't You Care: Lost Love Tats" Len Hayes's Beau Brummels, and ---Webster Booth "(Tenor). "Fol-Waller And His Rhythm (Vocal refereed by John Dodsworth 11.15 low The Fleet"-Selection (Irving refrain and Flano by "Fats" Wal--The Survivor" (Part I, A Berlin-Anton and The Para ler). Tangos--Se Lo Llevaron La mystery play by Michael Hogan mount Theatre Orchestra. London Funalada Orquesta Tipica Fran- and Mabel Constanduroe, to he -Reginald Foort at the Organ. cisco Canaro. Fox-Trota-In An broadcast in two parts. 12 p.m.

2.15 p.ru. Close Down,

Old Cathedral Town; It Looks Like The News and Pro-Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane 12.20-Violoncello Recital by Vivian Jack Harris and His Orchestra Joseph. 12.45-Cricket: The Aus- with vocal refrain Slow Fox-tralians v. Worcestershire. A com- Trot-When Two Love" Each Other mentary by Howard Marshall dur- 5 pm. Relay of the Dance OrQuickstep-Don't You Care What ing the first match of the Austra- chestra from the Roof Garden of Anyone Bays-Gerry Moore (Plano ilan Tour. From Worcester County the Hong Kong Hotel.

Solo) in strict dance tempo under Cricket Ground. (a) The Snake Charmer (b) Tve the supervision of Victor Blvester. Of The Gipsies Rhapsody")Fox-Trot→→

5 to 8.03 p.m. European

gramme.

8.03 to 11

gramme.

p.m. Chinese Pro-

Blue Prelude (Bishop) Along (Cook), Bleepy (From "Song of Freedom"),

10 p.m. London. Relay-"In Town Tonight."

HAMBURG ard Ports, Consignees of YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby got my heart set on you (c) Bun-Waltz-Waltz

Cargo are hereby notified that their cargo

informed that all Goods are

tr

Announcements

Holland-India

Call letters: PHJ. Wavelength

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938. PACK

THE

CHINA-SIAM

LINE.

**HELLAS"

A HELIOS" .. "KIBAM”.

HONG KONG-BANGKOK

leaving Hong Kong 4th May via Swatow leaving Hong Kong 11th May via dwiłow leaving Hong Kong And May via Swatow BONG KONG-SWATOW-AMOY m.. "HAL LEE-

leaving Hong Kong 19th May Accepting Passengers & Cargo for all the above motioned porta. HONG KONG-SINGAPORE—PENANG-BANGOON Begular Express Service m.s. "HAI HING*- loaving Hong Kong ma "HAI LEE " leaving Hong Kong

6th May 18th May

Accepting cargo for all the above mentioned ports.

Excellent passenger accommodation available.

For freight, passage rates and all other information-Apply to r

THORESEN & CO., LTD.

Tel. 30937.

General Agents.

Queen's Building

S.S. "BENVORLICH"

Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on or about the 9th May, 1938.

Cargo will also be accepted on through Bill of Lading to the usual transhipment ports.

Tel. 34165

For Freight and l'azaage apply to:-

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

York Building Agents:

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS BES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.8. FELIX ROUSSEL " 12*A/38.

BRINGING CARGO From MARSEILLES, via SAIGON. ARRIVED HONG KONG ON TUES- DAY, Tu 16ta APRIL, 1938.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD

will

AND CHINA MTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONBIGNERS par Co.'s Vennuð

"PHILOCTETES "

Fox UNITED KINGDOM YA SINGAPORE

are hereby notified that their Cargo

discharged into Holk being landed at their risk into the day (d) Feelin' No Fain. 5.15 p.m. (London

Wharf Kowloon, where it will le NONSIGNEES are hereby informed Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow-Interval of recorded dance music Ten Pretty Girls Ronnie Munro

that their goods with the exception at Consignees risk and subject to loon Wharf & Godown ompany, Ltd. from, ZBW. 5.20 p.m. Ha-and His Orchestra with vocal re-

Wharf The Cargo will be 18.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are To Conditions of Storage at being landed & stored into the Godown ready for Delivery from Godown on

Kowloon Wharf of the Hong Kong,

April &Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whener delivery may be obtained immediately. after landing.

5.35 p.m.

11 p.m. Close Down.

at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wallan Hospitality (b) After train. wharves delivery may be obtained, You've Gone, (c) Crazy Feet (C)

Optional cargo will not be landed You're laughing at me. here, unless notico bas been siren 48 Interval of recorded dance musie hours prior to vessel's arrival, but car ried on from port to port to the Bnal from ZBW. 5.40 p.m. (a) River- port of call to, which the" option boat Shuffle (b) T'd like to see extends.

Samoa of Samos (c) Sing (d)

No

PARIS

Call-letters of the Station-

is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of The Boar Koax Kowloos Waart and Godowa Co., Ltd., Hewloon. where delivery can be obtained.

Al ods remaining undelivered after the

fter goods

7th May, 1938, will be subject to rent.

NO FIRE INSURANCE will be effected by us in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the godown for examination by the claims will be admitted after the Once in a while. 5.55 p.m. Inter-Wavelength: 19.68 metres TFA Z

and consignees

the Company's sur Goods have left the Godown, and all VAFOTB,

Meara Anderson & Ashe, at Goods remaining undelivered after val of recorded dance music from Wavelength: 25.24 metres TFA 3 10 am. on the 6th May, 1934,

the 28th inst, will be subject to rent. ZBW. 6 p.m. (a) My eyes have Wavelength: 25.60 metres TPA 4. Consignees must have 4 Revenue All claims against the vessel must told you so (b) Black Eyes (d) Wavelength: 25.21 m-11.885 Ke.

2 p.m. Radio-Journal of France Officer in attendance when damaged be presented to the undersigned on or Charmaine. 6.15 p.m. Interval of dutiable goods are examined by the before the 5th prox. or they will recorded dance music from ZBW. (French News). 3 p.m. Talk on Company's surveyors.

ael be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged 6.20 p.m. (a) I still love to kiss French Events. 3.30 Leading Press where they will be examined on the Malt. (e) Nice work if you can get 4.40 News in English

st 10A.M. by our surveyors it. Mesars: Goddard & Douglas

17770kc, and 11730kc.

00.00-41.00 GALT. wavelength 31.28 m. 01.00-12.00 G.M.T. wavelength 31.28-1. 13.25-15.30 G.M.T. wavelength 16.84 m. Wavelength 31.28 m. 00,00 01:00 Phohi programme for the Western Hemisphere.

Wavelength 31.28 m. 01.00--02.00 Special broadcast for Central-and South-America by the

UT

and after 98th

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, ple

unless Notes has been given prior

to Vessel's arrival, båt sarried on from

to port to the final

A claims must be sent in to me on port to

before the 7th May 1938, of to which the option extort of call

A

they will

will not be recognized

All broken, chafed and damaged floode Damaged Fackager will be ezazaned

› be left in the Godowns, where they are to be by the Company's Sarveyor, Meers will be examined on any Tuesdays and Goddard & Douglas in the presence of Fridays between the hours of 10.45 the Consignees at 10.00 am, or Mon- and Noor within the Free Storage period. day, the and May, 1938.

No Claims will be admitted after the Officer in attendance when any datiable and all Goods remaining undelivered Ronsignes must have a Revenue Goods have left the Vessel's Godown

Bent

good must be presented within Goods are to be left in the Godowns you Good-night (b) Fresh and Articles. 4 p.m. News in French. Rom. Cath. Broade, Ass. (K.RO.; goods are examined by the Company's after the 5th May, will be subject to

No claim will be admitted after the have left the godown and all claime Wanks of

the ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised. Consignees are requested to sur render their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature.

MBLCHERS & CO., Agenis: NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, - Hong Kong, 30th A ·ril, 1934...

[6742

PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM

NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO,

LOS ANGELES.

HE Motor Vessel

THE

" SIAMESE PRINCE"

1, National anthem and opening- announcement;

Wavelength; 19.68 m~15.243 Kc.

2. Records; 3, 7 p.m. News, in English. 7.15 Talk; 4, Records; 5, Political talk 6.30 p.m. For The Children. In the case of dutiable carge, con- B.B.C. Recording Children's Concert Relayed from Paris-P.TT. by Mr. Paul de Waart; 6, Mission- signees are requested to inform the Hour. "Robin Hood And The Bor-7.45 Talk on French Events. news; Actualities and Journal; Importa

& Exports

Office that they for examination. rowful Knight" A tale of Sher- p.m. Concert Relayed from Paris 8, Close down. have sucts Paurance has been effected wood Forest written by Franklyn P.T.T. 8.30 News in French. Colo-

No Fire Bill of Lading will be countersigned Kelsey with music played by the nal

Gershoni Parkington Quintet. French Woman's Chronicle by Mrs. p.m. "Faust"Ballet Music Decaris. 9.30 Light Music: Andre

Delmon

Miss Orchestra, (Gaunod).

Played by The Royal Opera Or-Freval (Vocalist), M. Alex Jouvin 6724 chestra,

Covent Garden, Con-Baritone).

by

DODWELL & CO., LTD.”

Agenta...

Hong Kong, 28th April, 1938.

AUSTRALIA

الر

VLR--Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power. 1 Kliowatt; Frequency, .9.58 megacycles 12.35.

Eome "At

And Abroad" "The Watchman." 12,50, Musical Interlude. 1. Time Bignal, News Bulletin. 1:5.

ductor, George W. Byng.

7.17 p.: Songs by Ina | Souez (Soprano).

Boldier").

Market Prices. 9.10 The

Wavelength 16.88 m, 'Phohi programims for the Netherlands Indies. 13.25 National anthem and open- Nellying-announcement.

Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.885 Ke.

11.15 News in French -- and | Market Prices, Rates of Exchange, Concert Relayed from

Talk

the

מם.

13.50 Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.

13.40 Actualities. 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. Han Hollander.

14.20 “Maori Songs" Concert. 14.60 Meeting of the Phobi-Club. 14.50 Meeting of the Phohi Club. 15.15 Daily News Bulletin. 15.30 Close down and national

Love Will Find A Way. (From 1.30 a.m The Maid of the Mountains") Paris-P.T.T. 1.50 My Hero (From "The Chocolate Fine Arts by Mr. Tabarant. 2 am. Relay of Radio-Journal of 2.30 News 7.23 p.m. Closing local Stock France (French News).

in French, Rates of Exchange. anthem." Quotations.

3.10 News in English. 5.45 3.In 1.25 p.m. Varlety Programme,

3.45. German Youth sings for you, Vocal-1 Got Plenty O Nuttia News in Portuguese. having arrived from the above Ports Victorian on 30th instant, Consignees of Cargo are Interstate Weather Notes. 1.15. ("Porgy And Bess") Snowbird Wavelength: 25.60 m-11.720 Kc. hereby informed that their Goods are Recorded Muals, 1.30. Afternoon

Dawson 7.50 News in Portuguese. 8 am of the German Shortwave Station being landed at their risk into the Musical Programme, interspersed (Bass-Baritone). Plano SoloTalk by Mme. Tolstol (In English). 5. Songs by Johannes Brahms Ruth Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon with descriptious of the V.F. and Dainty Debutante (G. Scott Woo 11 km. News In French, Market & Why Kowloon, and stored at Conngness risk R.A. Trots, at Ascot. 3. Broadcast Piccadilly Playtime (Leach Prices, Rates of Exchange. 11.30 view. 6.30. News and Economic

to Schools "Milestones in Modern Evans). Patricia Rossborough News in English. and expense

(Slevier-Thayer)-Peter

All braken, chafed, and damaged Goods History." 3.15. Musical and Racing Orchestra Adua~~~March (Olivier!) are to be left in the Godowns, where Programme continued. 5.15. Close. Black Orchids (Richartz)—Barna- they will be examined on Friday, 8.30: "At Home And Abroad"The bas Von Geczy and His Orchestra.

1938, at 10 6th Mains surt resented within Watchman." 6.45. Sporting News Vocal

BERLIN

All

La Danza. (Rossini) DJA

.1K

Day

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Surveyors.

No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

R. OUL,

Agent.

Boar Kong, 28th April, 1938.

[6728

MAERSK LINE

A

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE M.V.

"MARCHEN MAERSK” having arrived from New York and Ports of call. Consigness of Cargo are bereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company godowns at Kow. be obtained as may be loon, where delivery soon as the goods are landed.

unless notice has been given 48

prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option

14. Non-stop. Entertainment hour fonal cargo will not be landed

extenda,

Glaims will be admitted after

All Claims against the Vessel murt be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th May, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agente.

| 28th April, 1938, - -

[6787

SERVICES · CONTRACTULLS DES MESSAGERIES MARITERS.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

8.S. "BONTAY.” 50/86.

BRINGING CARGO Prox. ... DUNKIRK via SHANGHAL

AurD HONG KONG OF HEL DAY, THE 2ND APRIL, 1938,

ONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their goods with the exception

Flanded & stored into the Godowne

the Goods have left the Gedowns, and of Opion, Tressure and Valuables are Goods remains the enbject to of the Hong Kong Kowloon What de

bein

Review in Clerman 6.45. Topical Talk 6 Runters and soldiers in the 5th May, 1988, will be mbject Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloon, whence

well-known "operatic melodies. 7. Concert of Light Music, 8. Newa in English. 8.15. Concert of Light Music (continued). 855. Greetings to our Listeners in the "Far East." 9. News and Economic Review in German. 9.15. Piano concert by Mac Dowell the orchestra of the

Bant

All broken, chafed, and amausged Goods delivery may be obtained inqadistely are to be left in the Godowns, where after landing.

they will be examined on 4th May 1988, 40 claims must be sent in to me an May, 1988, or they at 10 am. by our Surveyor Captor before the st Walfer C. Westoni.

To

Warehouse Regulations consignee comply with the General Bonded must have a Revenus Ofor in attend- when damaged dutinkis goods are

All claims must reach us before the

Revenue

31.38m (95,60 ̊k.c.) D.J.B. 19.74m. (15,200 kr.)

will not of the Vessel's arrival hers, and Notes. 7. Markets and Wea-L'Ariatelis (Neapolitan Bong-Bis

il not be renginiued. DJE..... 16.89m, (17,760 k) after which date they cannot be rather for North Australia 7.20. cardi)-Joseph Schmidt (Tenor).

doddard & Dougins in the prosente #3145M. - (95,40 k.e.)

Dar aged Packages will be examined D.J.N.

the Company's Surveyor. Mangy. Overseas News Bession. 7.25. Com- į Orchestra You Can't Forbid A sognized.

No Claims will be

be admitted after the

D.J.Q...... 19,63m. (15.280 ke) Goods have left the firmwns, and amentary on Overseas News 7.30. Flower; The Bleeves Of My Jacket

the Consignom at 10 am. News, 7.40. Talk" 8. Are Tied Up. My Sweetle Is 1.05. p.m. Call (German, English)

28th April, Goods remaining undelivered after the Australian

|Serial-"Into The Light," 8.30. Roaming About; How I Could German Folk Song. 1.10 Music German Shortwave Station will examined

Consignées must have 7th May, will be abject la Beat,

"At The Bign Of The Maison Lament-Magyar Imre and His for all. 2. News in German. 2.15. play Soloist. Edward Weiss. 9.45.

the goods, are gramined by the. Company's Rouge. 9. Topical Revue, 9.30. Hungarian Chypsy Orchestra, Or- Music for all (continued), 2.50. Sports Review. 10. News and 28th Hs, 1938, or they will not be Offrer in attendance when any datiable Instrumental Ensemble. 9.50. Agan Bolo-Hit Parade Reginald Greetings to our steners in Aus Economic Review in English and recognised.

No Lurursuon will be affected.

No Fire Insurance, will be affected by Travel Letter from Denzl Bat-Foort at the BBC Theatre Organ.tralia. 3. News and Economic Re-Dutch. 10.15. Today in Germany. Bills of Lading will be constersigned by chelor. 10. Special Half Hour Pro- 8 pm. Local Time: Signal, Weaview in Engilah. 3.15. Today in Sound Pictures 10,30. Club of DATA gramme. 10.30. Late News. 10.50. ther Forecast and Announcements. Germany Sound Pictures, 2.30. Notions: 11.45 Topical Talk 12. Dials 28165 & 23160. ⠀⠀

Mitary Hand 11. Recorded Fea- 8.03 mm. Chinese Programme Jostul labour Experiences from midnight sign off (German, Eng- Hong Kong, 25th April, 1988. Hong Kook, 30th April, 1938.

(6744) ture. 11.30. Close.

Relay from The Fo Hing Theatre. four years of Professiorial Contests. (Ush),

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

FURNESS (PAK EAST), LTD.,

2nd Floor, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building

as in any case whatever, D

JEBSEN & CO.

Agente

B. OHL

Agent, [6735 Hong Kong, 25th April, 1984.

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