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After and goods remaining undelivered a June, 1938, will be subject to rent.
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1998, otherwise they will not be recognized
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"dral Male Voice Quartet; Blow The Man Down; Tom's Gone To Hig (Arr. Terry); Lowlands; Highland Laddie (Arr. Taylor Harris)--John Goss (Baritone) and the Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.
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7.10 p.m. Marek Weber's Orches- tra and Hubert Elsde!! (Tenor).
Mighty Lak's A Rose (Nevin); The Rosary (Nevin, arr. Altendorf) Trans. I (G.$.O... G.S.G. G.S.B.). -Orchestra: Because I Miss You 1 p. Big Ben. The Adven- 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service |So (Glanville and E. Coates)-Bu-tures of Jack and Jill" (Episode 3): of Intercession from St. John's bert 'Eigdeli; "La Belle Helene"-"The Salvation of Sholto.” · 1.40----- Cathedral
Selection (Offenbach) -Orchestra: | Talk: "My Best News Story"-2. 12:30 p.m. Songs by Gracle Fields. Always As I Close My Eyes (Hand-2-English Theatre Music from the When The Robin Sings His Song Beld-Jones and E., Coates); Think-XVIIth to the XXth Century. The Again (Parish" and Coota); One in' Of Mary (Ashby and T. C.|Leslie Bridgewater Quintet. 2,25- Night Of Love (From the Flimy; Sterndale Bennett Hubert "The Royal Visit to Lancashire." A Gracie's And Sandy's Party: Gracle dell: "Die Fledermaus-Selection talk by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Feids and Sandy Powell entertain: J. Strauss)—Orchestra,
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Charlle Kunz, Joe Petersen, Re- 1.38 p.m. Closing, local Stock Lieutenant of Lancashire. 240– ginald Dixon, Jay Wilbur, Larry Quotations.
Next Week's Programmes. 250... Adler, Primo Scala, ・・
7.40 p.m. London Relay-Food The News and Announcements. 1243 p.m. Vienna Boheme Or For Thought".
3.15-Close down. chestra.
Dle Hochzeit Der Winde, Waltz (John T. Hall); Valse Romantique
Three sher talks on matters of topical interest.
Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.); 6.45
p.m-Bik Ben. "Empire 8 pm. Local Time Signal, Wea-Variety Theatre." With Stringer
(Max Heinecke); Spring Waltz (Pther Report and Announcements. Davis; Phyllis Robins; Charles Lincke): April Smiles, Waltz (M. 8.03 p.m. Studio-—A Piano Recital | Austin and Wille Lancet; Lucan Depret); Hydropathen Waltz (Jos. by Professor Harry OTÉ.
and McShane. Joseph Meeus and Gung); Wolga, Wolga! (Russian Waltz Potpourri-Walter Noack).
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Turner Layton and Leslie Jeffries and His Orchestra.
On
8.30 p.m. Orchestral,
1. (a) Bouth China Suite, (b) his Band, Production by F. HC. Gavotte (H. Orel; 3. Jeux d'Eau Piffard. 7.25--Bach Suite. 7.40- (Ravel); 3. Twelfth Hungarian "Food for Thought." Three short Rhapsody (Liszt)..
talks on matters of topleal Inter- est. 8.Medvedeff's Balalaika Or- Nights At The Ballet, No. 1-chestra. Russian Folk-music. 8.30 Dance Of The Icicles From Symphony Orchestra conducted by -The BBC Military Band; con- Sulte: The Wooing of the Snow-Walter Goehr: Overture In D Minor ductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell. Erio fakes' Kennedy Russell): "The (Handel, transcribed Stokowski)—Marshall
Next (Baritone). Frolicsome Hare (E. Ashworth Leopold Stokowsk and the Phil-Week's Programmes. 9.30-The Hope) Orchestra;
Treasure adelphia Orchestra.
News and Announcements. 9.57--- Island (Leslie and Burke); Sailing 8.45' p.m. -Studio--Rev. C.BR. | Close down. Home With The Tide (Watson, Sargent-35th Series of Opera, Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.G.. G.S.B.). Denby and Connelly)-Turrier Lay-
"Verdi The Patriot."
9.57 p.m.-Opening Announce- ton; Springtime Serenade (Johny
9.30 P.1. London Relay-Thements. 10-Big Ben. Music Hall Heykens); The Balkan Princess-News.
including Sandy Powell (Come Valse (Paul A. Rubena)---Orches- 9.50 p.m. Songs by Joseph Hislop dian, and Bennett and Williams tra: The Village That Nobody (Tenor):
(Two Jovial Boys with their Fhono- Knows (Harold Simpson and
Herding Song (From the second fiddles). 11-Talk: "My Best New Haydn Wood)-Turner Layton; Collection of 'Songs of the North' story"-2. 11.20-David Buchan, in Automne (Chaminade); Ravint's-Arr. M. Lawson; The Island Pianoforte Improvisations. 11.30 Serenade Ravini)-Orchestra.', Herdmald (From 'Songs of the He-"Green Thoughts in a Green 1.30 p.m. Reater and Rugby brides-Arr. Kennedy-Fraser); Ye Shade." Compiled by Jonquil An- Press, Weather Forecast and An- Banks And Brass (Arr. Lees), tony. Produced by Leske Stokes nouncements,
10 p.m. London Relay-Music-12-The News and Announcements. 1.40 p.m. A Scottish Programmne. Hall* ̈ ̧
12.20 am.-Troise and his Man- MacGregor's Gathering (G. A. Including Sandy Powell, Come-dollers, with Don Carlos. 12.50- Lee, arr. P. Kühn); Bonnie Wee dian: Bennett and Williams. Two Next Week's Programmes. -Close Thing (G. Fox)-Joseph Hislop Jovial Boys with their phone-fid-down. (Tenor) accomp. by Percy Kahndles: The B.B.C, Várlety Orchestra, (Plano); Medley Of Scottish Ara conducted by Charles Shadwell; -Pipers Of The 2nd Batt The Presented by John Sharman, Q.0. Cameron Highlanders under
11 pm. Close Down. the direction of Pipe-Major T. K. Marshall and Herbert Dawson (Ör~ gan); I'm Gled My He'rt's My Ain (Arr. Inglis); The Auld Scots Sangs (Bethune and Leeson-arr. Moffat Margaret F. Stewart (80- prano) with Orchestra; Strath- speys; Reels (Arr. Dack)-Boot-i tish Country Dance Orchestra con- ducted by J. Michael Diack: The; Road To The Isles ("Songs of the
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10h the option extends, All broken, chafed and damaged Goods r to be left in the Godowns, where they Optional Goods will be landed here will be examined on any Tuesdays and unless Instructions have been given to the Fridays between the hours of 10.5 contrary Biz Hours before arrival of the and Noor within the Free Storage period. B Goods have left the Vessel's Godown inlading date of arrival will be subject la
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to
All Claims against the Vessel muat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 12th June, or they will not be recognised.
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Godowns st Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark the Goods are landed.
Mark and Delivery can be obtained an
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in shy case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the lodowns for examination by the Don signees, and the Company's Surveyors Mense. GODDARD & DOUGLAR, st 10 my on Monday, and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
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landed at their risk into the hazardozi THE BEN LINE STEAMKES, LTD. Hebrides" Kennedy Fraser); Skye! 12.25. p.m. Stock Exchange Re-man. 2.15.. Short selections (coll- Bong Kong and Karbon Wharf and andjor extra kazardone Godowns of thị Boat Song (Traditional)-Stuart ports and Loudon Metal Prices tinued). 2.50. Greetings to our
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, Robertson (Bass-Baritone) accomp.) 12.40. Musical Interlude: 12.45,
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undelivered after the
Songs Of Scotland (Arr. Dutholt) Watchman." 12,55. Shipping In. and Economic Review in English. I left the Godowns, and al
3.15. Today in Germany. Sound The Regimental Band of HM fonnation and River Gaugings Pictures. 3.30. The ring of music, 1926, will be subject to Benis Grenadier Guarda conducted by 1. Midday Newa Bulletin. 1.5. Parade marches. 4.15. Music on Capt. George Miller.
the Wurlitz Organ. 4.30 Concert |of Light Music. 5.15. New grano- phone records. 5.30, News and
5.45
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on o hefore the 10th June, 1938, or they will not be recognized.
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To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees must have a Revenus Oficer in attendance when damaged dutjable goods are
examined
THE 5.3. "BENNEVIS."
MONSIGNERS of Cargo are hereby
informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the bazardous and/or autrs hasardous Godowns of the Hass KONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GopowN COMPANY, Lenhance and/or from the wharess Delivery may be obtained
All broken, ahafed and damaged Goods No Claima will be admitted after the are to be left in the Godowns, where Goods have left the Godowns, and all they will be examined on the 26th Goods remaining undelivered after the May
1938, at 10, by Mesra 30th May, 1938, will be subject to rent. Goddard and Douglas
All Claims against the Steamer tak No Fire Insurance has been effected, be presented to the Undersigned on er Bills of Lading will be countersigned before the 13th June, 1988, or they will
Interstate Weather Notes. 1.15. Desmond Tanner at the Electric 6 p.m. Dance Music and Variety. Organ. 1.30. Afternoon Musical Slow Fox-Trot Melody In Frogramme. 6. Close. 6.30. "At Home Economic Review in German Brown; Fox-Trot-Mama, I Wan-And Abroad"-"The Watchman." Dance Music. 7. Concert of Light na Make Rhythm (From Manhat-6.45. Sporting News and Notes. 7 Music 8. News in English. 8.15 tan Music Box)--Ray Ventura and Markets and Weather for North Concert of Light Music (continued) His Collegians with vocal chorus: Australia. 7.15. International News 8.50. Greetings to our Listeners in Humorous-Mr. Penny On Govem-¡ 'Service. 7.25. Commentary on the Netherlands East Indies. B. ment Service-Richard Goolden, News. 7.30. Australlin News, 7.40. News and Economic Review in Doris Gilmore, Anthony Eustrel, Talk. 7.55. Musical Interlude. 8. Cerman 9.16. We travel the seven Rani Waller, Glynn Jones; För- Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance Band.
seat Proofs of German enterprise Trots Sweet Is The Word For 8.30. Desmond Tanner at the Elec-arranged by Karl Moravek. 9.45 You; Blue Hawaii (From Wald tric Organ. 8.50. Interlude. 9.
New Books 10. News and Econo-hy Wedding')-Eddie Carroll and The Light Orchestral Programme by mic Review in English and Dutch Casani Club Orchestra with vocal the Tasmanian Studio Orchestra 10.15. Today in Germany. Sound refrain; Vocal Voulez-Vous De La 9.40..The Apollo Male Quartet. 9.55. Fictures. 10.30. The enchantment Hong Kong, 24th May, 1989, Canne A Sucre? (Lellevre, Varna Interlude. 10. Organ Recital, 10.20.of Rococo Chamber music and and Paddy)-Josephine Baker and Recorded Music. 16.30, Late News.
songs. 11. The golden rainbow Adrien Lamy with Melodic Jazz 10.50. Recorded Music. 11.30. Close. The melodies of the winds and the Du Casino De Paris, cond. Edmond Mahlenx; Dis-Mol
Josephine?
(Lelievre, Varma. Gab and Béla) Holland-India
Josephine Baker with Melodie Jazz of the Royal Institute of Interna-House. So after preliminary con- Casino De Paris. Cond: Edmond tional Affairs is to be formed has sultations with representative "men | Mahieux; Fox-Trots--The Merry- riven profound satisfaction. The in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aber-Go-Round Broke Down: Sweet decision was reached when a meet-jdeen, on behalf of the council, I Leilani (From Waikiki Wedding") ing was held in the Siguet Library, invited you to this meeting." Parliament House, Edinburgh, un-
of
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'Call letters; `PTl. Wavelengths 10.88m, and '25.57m.: Frequen-
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homeland woods—A series by Wer- ner Tiling. 11.45. German buildings 12 midnight Sign of (German- English).
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All bruken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where: they will be examined or the 28th May, | 1938 at 9a.m., by Messra. Carmichael
& Clarke
No Fire Insurance has been effected Bill of Lading will be countersigned by W.R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) I10.
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24th May, 1968. ·
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A fire of an unknown origin
Wavelength; 25,24 metres T P A 3. Concert Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. Wavelength: 23.60 metres T P & 4.12.30. p.m. News in French. Colo-broke out in the Japanese military nial Market Prices. 1, Literary headquarters at Pelping recently. open-Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Ke.
Talk by Mr. Pierre Descaves. 1.10. The dump of railway ties and 6. a.m. Radio-Journal of France Events 91 the Moment. 1.20. other lumber matting lockled on (French News). 8.30. Gramophone Gramophone Records. 1.30. The the vacant lot "adjacent to the Records. 7 Talk on French Events. Empress's Dragoons, Operetta in Pelping Central Fire Brigade 7.15. Gramophone Records. 7.30. Three Acts by Andre Messager, | burned fiercely for six or seven
Press Leading
Articles.・・ 7.45. | Lyrics by Duval and Van Loo. 255. houre befor the conflagration was Gramophone Records. 8. News in Rates of Exchange and French brought under control." It is esti- French. 8.30. Gramophone Re-Stock (Bentes), 3. Close Down mated that one tin of the stores cords. 8.40. News in English. 8.50, Wavelength: 2534; m/11.885, Ko... was destroyed. News In Italian, 9. Close Down. 3.15. pim. News in French, Mar- | |--** Wavelength; 19.88 m-18243 Ke.. ket Prices, Hates of Exchange.
a.m, 10,
Gramophone Records
-Billy Cotton and Ely Band with vocal chorus; Vocal--Thanks A der the presidency of Lord Nor-
Million (From the Fim); Moon
Wavelength 16,88 m. mand, Lord Chief Justice After the full purpose and scope For Bale-Robert Ashley (Tenor) Phobi programme for the Scotland.
of the Institute's work had been with Orch.; Tangos-Siempre
Netherlands Indies, Lord Astor. chairman of the explained to the meeting by Lord | Unidos; El Que A Herro Mata-
12.25 National anthem and Council of the Institute, in inviting Astor, Mr. Liguel Curtis and Mr. G. Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro Jag-announcement. Lord Normand to take the chair, Gathome-Hardy, and Lord Nor with vocal refrain: Vocal-On The 12.30 Report on the Amsterdam explained that Chatham House for mand had given the project his Bunny Side Of The Rockies: The Stock Exchange. a long time had been discussing enthusiastic blessing from the Last Hansom Cabby-The Three 12.40 Dally News Bulletin. the desirability and possibility of chair, the result is that a Scottish Musketeers and Dae Jenkins' 12,50 Radio Play; "Twenty years helping to start a Scottish branch. branch will now be constituted at Buskers; Fox-Trota-Love Is Good dance-music."
"The membership of Chatham three centres, Edinburgh, Glasgow, | For Anything That Alls You (From 13 30 Weekly review by Mr., 14 House," he said "has now reached and Aberdeen
The Hit Parade'); A Ballboat In Aletrino. ita limit, and we have a waiting It is confidently believed that the The Moonlight-Orlando' And -His 13.50 A pot-pourri from students' list. Next we are anxious to utilise purpose of the Institute will be ]Orchestra at Gleneagles Hotel 1fc. to the fullest extent the authorita- greatly helped not only by the ex-with vocal refrain: Waltz-Cuckoo 1400 Talk on" sport by Mr. Han
3.40 News in Arabic 4. Concert, France (French Newn), 6.30. Newa tive knowledge which exists in tension of its services to Scotland Waits (JonasBON) Dajor Bela Hollander in connection with the 10.45. Talk on Current French Relay. 5. Gramophone Records. in French, Rates of Exchange. Scotland. There are also many men but by the new opportunity given Dance Orchestra.
football-match Neth. Indies-UB.A. Events in Rumanian by Mrs. Nor-5.30. Concert Relayed from Paris-7.10. ' News" in English. 7.20. News and women living in Scotland who to Bcotland to contribute to the
14.15 Music.
11. News in English. 11,15. F.TIT. 5.50. Belence, and, Man-In1⁄4"Hallan. § 7,30)
Relay, 936 do not wish to travel to London value of the work that is being
14.30 Close down and national Concert Relayed from Paris-P,T,T. || kind,” Mr. Le Durtain Colonial Markét Pricea! //9.46: News often enough to justify their be- done.
11:45. Talk on French Eventa. 126. Relay or Radio Journal of in Portuguese: 107 Close Down.
7 p.m. Sựa ghanties.
Shenandoah (Arr. Terry)--John Gosť. (Baritone) and the Cathe-anthem.
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