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On Wavelengths of 355 metres (945 k.on) 11.49 ziokros (2.52 mogacycles).
"IN TOWN TONIGHT" AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS
Hotel Orchestra 12-12.20 p.m. Belay of Service of In: rcession from St. John's Cathe- dral.
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Forecast and Announcents,
8.03 p.m.
Songs by John Mc- Cormack (Tenor),
Love's Secret (Blake-Bantock); O Gathering Clouds (Arr. Bala); Candle Light (Cadman-Lee Bhip- pey); An Old Sacred Lullaby (Corner, arr. Liddle),
8.15 p.m. London Relay-Cricket' MC.C. v. The Australians.
FOREIGN
DAVENTRY
Wavelength
Calls G.S.G. 17.79me. (16.86m.) G.8.0... 15.18m.o. (19.79m.) G.S.B. ... 9.51m.c. (31,55m.) G.AH... 21.47m.. (31.97m.) G.S.F.... 15.14m.c. (16.82m.}
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Trans. I (G.B.O.. G.S.G. G.S.B.).
I p.m.Big Ben "En Town Tonight."
150th Fifth Season; Edition. Produced by C. F. Mee-
A commentary during the secondhan. 1.30-British Light Music-3. day's play by P. G. H. Fender from 2.15 "Waltzing Mathda" - 6: "Some Reflections on Travel in the British Empire." A talk by Thomas Wood. 2,30 Violoncello Recital by Florence Hooton. 2,50-The News and Announcements. 3:15-Close
8.30 p.m. London Relay-Empire Exchange.'
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.
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12.30 pm. Peter Dawson (Base-Lord's Cricket Ground, London. Baritone) and B.B.C. Wireless Mili- tary Band.
The Caliph Of Bagdad-Overture (Boieldieu)B.B.C. Wireless Military Band conducted
by B. Walton 8.45 p.m. A French Programme-down O'Donnell: Our River
Thames (Orchestral and Vocal), (Hennessy); Young Briton's Herl- tage (Hennessy)-Peter Dawson; (Louis Ganne)Orchestre Sym-
Organ. Recital by Eric Thimar, Stiver Jubilee (R. Letts)-B.B.C.phonique Du Lutetia Wagram sous from the Chelsea Parish Church of Wireles Military Band conducted by la direction de Fernand Heurteur: St. Luke, London. "The Hawal- B. Walton O'Donnell; There's A La Fille Aux Matelots: Tu Ne Saisan Islanders." under the direction Bridle Hanging On The Wali Pas Aimer. Waltz (From 'Sola") or Peter Hodgkinson. With "Harry (Carson Robison)-Peter Dawson: | Damia with Orchestra cond. by Hartland (Baritone), 8.15-Cricket: La Tarantelle De Belphegor (Roch | Pierre Chagnon: Toujours Content M.C.C. v. The Australians. A com- Wireless Military De Mol (Marche Des Vagabonds mentary during the second day's Band cond. by B. Walton O'Don-froin Toto'); Si Vous Voylez Celle play. by P. G. H. Fender. From nell; Vanity Fair-Overture (Percy Que J'aime (From Toto')--Albert Lord's Cricket Ground, London. & Fletcher)--B.B.C. Wireless Mil-Prejean with Orchestra cond, by 830 Empire Exchange." Points tary Band cond. by B. Walton Pierre Chagnon: "Le Cid" Ballet of view by travellers from the O'Donnell.
Musle (Massenet)-New Symphony Dominions and the Colonies. 3.45 Local Time Signal and Orchestra, cond. by Eugene Goos-operatic Music. 9.30-The News sensTM Si Mes Vers Avalent Des Alles and Announcements. 9.57-Close (Hugo and Hahn) Paysage Trans. III (G.9.X., G.S.G., G.§.B.). (Theurlet and Hahn-Soprano
9.57 p.m.-Opening Announce-
Trans, II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
6.45 pa-Big Ben. "It Happens Les Saltimbanques-Ouverture Every Day (Third Edition). 7.36
Albert)-B.B.C.
1 p.m. Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. New Mayfair Orchestra and Winnie Melville (Soprano).
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solo by Ninon Vallin with Orches ments 10 Big Ben. "In Town CONSIGNEES' NOTICES From Erkk Charell's "White tra
cond. by Godfroy Andolf: Tonight." Fifth Season: 159th Horse Inn (Stolz and Benatzky) Meditation (From "Thats" Masse-Edition. Produced by C. F. Mec- New Mayfair Orchestra: Trot Herenet)-Boston Promenade Orches-han. 10.30-Recital of Sen Bongs. And There' (Donkey Duet-"Veroni-tra cond. by Arthur Felder violin Appleton Moore (Baritone). 10.50 'quc”—Messager); The Swing Song solo by Robert Gundersen.
"The Adventures of Jack and London Relay-The fill" (Episode 2): "Jack and Jill Go out of Town." A series of musical
("Veronique" - Messager)-Winnle 9.30 D.m Melville with Derek Oldham; "Out News. Of The Bottle" Selection (Levant,
9.50 p.m. Joseph Szizeti (Violin). plays. Book, and lyrics by Alex Grey and Ellis)-New Mayfair Or-
Rondo (From 'Sonata in D McGill Music by Jack Clarke. chestra; Sleep On Helen"-Of-
Op. Major-Schubert
53-ert. The cast will include: Patrick fenbach, ar. Korngold)-Winnle Friedberg) Adagio In E (Tartini-Waddington as "Jack." and Bille Melville: "Hide And Seek"-Selec-arr. Ondricek),
Baker as "Jill". The orchestra led tion (Lerner. Goodhart, Hoffman
and Ellis)-New Mayfair Orchestra. 10 p.m. London Relay-In Town Victor Olof and under the di-
1.30 p.m. Reuter & Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announ- cements.
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rection of Jack Clarke Production by William MacLura 11.30- ara bereby notified that their Cargo Bonows Company, LTD., whence and/or 14.30 p.m. Dance Music.
Sonata Recital. Kathleeen Denyer
disobarged isto Holta from the 'wharves Delivery may be Fox-Trots-Throwing Peanuts To(Violin)
Collins Wharf, Kowloon, here it will lie obtained. 1.10 p.m. Cesar Franck-Violin The Moon: Toodle-oo-Brian Law-Planoforte) Sonata in
No Claims will be admitted after the Cat Consignees risk and subject to rance And His Lansdowne Orches- (K. 301): (1) Allegro con spirite Terms and Conditions of Storage at Foods have left the Gedowns, and all and Piano Sonata in A Major.
undelivered after the
and
Gertrude
Played by Alfred Cortot (Piano)tra, vocal chorus by Brian Law-(2) Allegretto (Mozart), Sonata in Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be/Goods 8 will be subject to rent
and Jacques Thibaud (Violin).
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
Iance: Tongos-Moonlight On The F. Op. 8: (1) Alegro con brio (2) Ric Grande; Fireflowers-Heinz Allegretto quasi andantino (3) Al 6 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or-Huppertz and His Orchestra; Fox-legro molto vivace (Grieg), 12- (From The News and Announcements. chestra from the Roof Garden of Trots-Sunset in Vienna the Hong Kong Hotel.
"Vlenta Sunset"); You're Looking 12.20 am.The Serge Krish Septet, (a) Mama. That Moon's here
For Romance I'm Looking for Love Prelude in G. minor (Rachmanin again; (b) I told Santa Claus to Brian Lawrance and His Lans-"off. arr. Krish). The Flowers we
downe Orchestra, vocal chorus by Love (Cremieux, arr. Krish). bring you; (c) Bei Mir Bist Du Brian Lawrance; Yours And Mine cert Study in P (Neupert). Ha- Schoen; (0) I've hitched my Wagon to a Star.
(From 'Broadway Melody of 1936); (banera (Gavanda). Entr'acte from (Bizet). Moldavian Know Now (From The Singing Carmen Marine')-Roy Fox and His Orches- Rhapsody (Krish). 12.45-Cricket: tra with vocal refrain: Waltz-The M.C.C. v. The Australians. A com-
6.14 p.m. Record-With All My Heart (From 'Her Master's Volce'); When April Comes Again-Jack Payne And His Band.
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after 14th
All Olims against the Steamer mari May Optional will not be landed be presented to the Undersigned on or here, unless
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910 examined, Fridays between the hours of 10.45 4 All broken, shafed and damaged Goods and Noos within the Free Storage period As to be left in the Godowns, where
No Claims will be admitted after-the they will be examined on the 18th May. Goods have left the Vessel's Godown 1838, at 9am, by Messrs. Carmiotsol. and all Goods remaining undelivered & Clarke. after the 21th May, will be subject to No Fire Insurance has been affected
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
Greatest Mistake Of My Life; Fox- [mentary during the second day's Rep isims against the Vessel mest 197, H. LOXLEY & Cồ. (CHINA) Lan.
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DJA.... 31.38m.
(95.60 k.c.) D.JB.... 19,74m. (18,200 k.«.)
6.21 p.m. (a) Two dreams got to-Trot-I Saw A Ship A-Salling-play, by P. G. H. Fender. From gether; (b) Dipsy Doodle; (e) Tours Henry Jacques (Britain's Cham- Lord's Cricket Ground, London. 1
plon Dancer of 1934-36) with His Close down. and mine; (d) Bob White.
6.35 p.m. Record:-Dancing In Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra, The Firelight-Waltz; I Found A 11 pm. Close Down, Rosary-Fox-Trot-Henry Jacques (Britain's Champion Dancer of 1934-36) with His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra: Record:-Oh, Mr. Man In The Moon-Waltz- Henry Jacques (Britain's Champion Dancer of 1934-36) with la Cor- rect Dance Tempo Orchestra.
6.44 p.m.
(a) It's the Natural Thing to do; (b) All you want to do is Dance; (e) The Moon got in- to my eyes; (d) The girl with the dreamy eyes...
PARIS
Call-letters
of the Station:-|| Wavelength: 19.68 metres TPA. 2. Wavelength; 25.24 metres T PA 3. Wavelength: 25.60 metres TPA 4
15
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DJE......... 16.59m. (17.760 k.e.)
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DLQ ...
on
21.45m. --- (95.40 1.8)
13.62m. (16.780 ka)
Z.B.W. Wavelengths of 355 1.05. p.m. Call (German, English) German Folk Song. 1.10. Music making. 2. News, in German 2.15. Music making (continued), 2.50. Greetings to our listeners in Aus-
Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11,885 Ke. 7 p.m. For The Children.
2 p.m. Radio-Journal of France Uncle Peter's Nursery Sing Song (French News). 3 p.m. Talk on tralia. 3. News and Economic Re- -Uncle Peter (Bass-Baritone): A French Events. 3.30 Leading view in English. 3.15. Today In Story Read from the Studio; "More Press Articles. 4 p.m. News in Germany, Sound Pictures: 3.30. Very Young Songs (Poems by A. French. 4.40 News in English. A. Milne Music by H. Fraser-
Agenta,
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·16.88m, and 25.57m.; Frequen-
cles 17770ké sad 11724ka.
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8.8, "PRESIDENT DOUMER
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| AXLITKO HONGKONG OF WEDNES DAY, TEM 11TH MAY, 1938.
09.15-01.15 GMT. wavelength $1.28 m. 01.25-02.25 G.M.T. wavelength 31.48 m. 12.25-14.30 GMT. wavelength 16.88 m. Wavelength 31.28 m. 00.15-01.15 Phont programme for they will not be | recognizedí." the Western Hemisphere."
CONSIGNEES are hereby informed
that their goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are being landed & stored into the Godowns of He Hong Kong, Kowloon Whart & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately
All
must be sent in to me va
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by
Damaged Fackages will be examined
Company'
Surveyor, Mesurs
Goddard & Bouglas in the presence of
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Galety and Sociability Choir songs. 4. We strike up for the dance 'Big Simson); Spring Morning: The Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Ke.
dance evening (Part 1). 6. Concert End; Nursery Chairs; Waiting at 6.45 p.m. Talk on Current French by an Army Band. 5.15. Sports the Window George Baker (Bari-Eventa in Greek by Mr. Apostolis. Review. 530 News and Economic tone); Teddy Bears' Picnic 7 News in English. 7.15 Concert Review in German. 5.45, Topleal "Variety". Novelty-Kennedy and Relayed from Park-PT-T 7.45 Talk 6 Non-stop. Lively enter
Bratton): Hugh Hugh Hush, Talk on French Events. 8 Concert tainment by the German Short
Wavelength 31.28 m. Here Comes The Bogey Man Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. 8.30 Wave Station. 7. Concert of Light
the Corinners at 1000 ES, tại được ("Variety" Novelty--Lowton and News in French. Colonial Market Muric. 8. News in English, 18:15.
01.25-02.25 Special broadcast fur
the 17th May, 1938. Benson)~~The B.B.C Dance Or-Prices. 9 Unchanging People and Concert of Light Music (continued), Central-and South-America by the
Coutignem must have à Revenue. Rom. Cath, Broade, Ass (K.B.03 | Cficer in attendance when say dutiable chestra directed by Henry Hall Things by Messrs. L. Vibert and R. (8.55. Greetings to our Listeners in with vocal chorus.
Waner. 8.10 The French, Woman's the "Far East. 9. News and 3, National anthem and opening-gods are examined by the Company's 7.30 p.m." Closing local Stock Chronicle by Mrs. Decarls. 9.30 Economic Review in German. 9.15 announcement; 2. Records; 3, Burveyors, Quotations.
Concert of Light Music: Andre We strike up for the dance (Part Religious talk; 4, Recors; 5, Poll- No-Fire furnace will be effected by
| us in any esso whatever, enga 7.32 p.m. Variety.
Delmon Orchestra, Miss Pola Plaze) II). 945. Bports Review. 10. News tical talk by Mr. Paul de Waart;
HISS BOHL Vocal-I Still Love To Kiss You (Vocalist), Mr. Moutia (Tenor) and Economic Review in English. Missionnews; 7. Actualities and
Hong Kong, 11th May, 1998 Goodnight (From Fifty Second 10.55 Rates of Exchange and French and Dutch. 10.15. Today in Ger- Journal: 8, Close down. Street): Little Old Lady-Esle Stock (Bentes). Carlisle: Orchestra and Plano
| many? Sound Pictures. 10.30. Fantasy Polonaise: by: Chopin At Ansorge.
Have You Got Any Castles, Baby? Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.886 Kc. the piano: Margarete
ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER
(From Varsity Show) I Double 11.15 p.m. News in French, Mar-10.45. Orchestral Concert. 11,45, Dare You-Carroll Cbbons (Piano) ket Prices, Rates of Exchange. Topical Talk 12. midnight, Sign and His Boy Friends; Orchestra 11.40 News in Arabic. 12 Concert. of (German, English). The Grand Duchess-Galop (01-Reldy. 1a.m. Gramophone, Re- fenbach): Tritsch, Tratsch-Polka cords 130 Concert Relayed from (J. Strauss)-Orchestre Raymonde Paris-P.T.T. 1.50 Talk on the Fine cond. by. G. Walter: Vocal-Jack Arts by Mr. Tabarant 2 Relay of Hylton Throws A Party Guests: Radio-Journal of France (French The speaker on Tuesday will be Tommy Handley, Hilda Mundy, News). 2.30 Kews in French, Rates Dr. Kiang King-ho, who wil Billy Caryl, Peggy Dell; Tom of Exchange. 3.10 News in Eng-develop his talk past Tuesday Webster, Jack Barty! Nelson Keys, liah. 3.80 Relay. 530 Colonial on Chinese Culture,
The title of his address will be Freddie Fox, The Swingtette. and Market Prices -6.48 News in Portu-
"Chinese Language and Writing." Jack Hylton's Boys..
quese. 8 Close Down,
Wavelength 16:38 im. Phohi programme for the Netherlands Indies. 12.25 National anthem and rypen« ing-announcement,
12.30 Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.
12.40. Daily News Bulletin.
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MEDICAL REGISTER ・・・ ADDITIONS
It is notited in the Government Gazette that the following names have been added to, the Register of Medical Practitioners in the
13.00 Folksongs. 2 20 13.20 Meeting of the Phobi Club Colonyggere a 13.40 actualities.
Wong Shing-hang, M. B 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. C. J. BB (Hong Kong Univ.) and {DE" (MELLY' Alta Frances Blout" (nee Groothon.
14.30 Close down and national Thompson) M ́Ð, B. 8 (Edin! l'anthem.
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