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(A).
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Paradise (Hewallari Novelty-
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Of H.M. Coldstream Guards con-Owens)-Andy Tona and His Islan ducted by Lieut. R. G. Evana; Royal ders with vocal chorus.
(Combined
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10.18 p.m. Dance Music.
a.m.-Flanoforte Quintet
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Canada Studies Wheat Export
.. Canada expects a first rate wheat crop this year, some“, where between 375,000,000 and 400,000,000 bushels, but wheat farmers are worried about the complete sale at a profitable price of what promises to be
Review -- Quick March (Bassett Silver); Tudor Rose Band and Bugle March-Trayton Man. I'm A Fool for Loving You. Adams)-Massed Bands Of The. Aldershot and Eastern Commanda
Quickstep Take A Tip from the conducted by W. N. Campbell;
Tulip (From "Radio City Revels"). Slavonic Rhapsody (Friedemann) Waitz-You Got the Best of the -Massed Bands of the Aldershot Bargain-Henry Jacques and His and Eastern Commands conducted Correct Dance Tempo. Orchestra. by W. N. Campbell; Tournament Fox-Trots Sunday in the Park Quick March (A. Young): The Happy Returns'); Shadows on Standard Of St. George-Quick the Moon (From "Girl of the Gol Belf-sufficiency plans, quotas on March (Alford)-Massed Bands of den West")--Roy Fox and His Or-wheat imports, and other restric- the Aldershot and Eastern Com-chestra with vocal chorus by Denny, tion in European wheat-importing mands conducted, by W. N. Camp-Dennis. When The Organ Played countries have dropped Canadian bëll; Three Dale Dances (Wood)-0 Promise Me"; Please Be Kind, wheat exports from the record of Callenders' Senior Band.
-Jack Harris and His Orchestra 370,000,000 bushels In 1929 to the 6.33 p.m. Songs by Stuart Rubert-vocal refrain by Bam Browne. government-anticipated 200,000,000 son (Baritone).
Rumba Cachita; Conga-La Ba-bushels export for this year,
Down Among
the best crop in years.
at
The Dead Men vane A Paris.-Lecuona Cuban Edys Canada uses" domestically (Traditional); Funiculi, Funicula with vocal chorus. Fox-Trots-Ole most 110,000,000 bushels, leaving (Denza); Little Brown Jug. The King Cole Swanee Teddy Foster close to a quarter of the expected Three Crows (Eastburn); The and His Kings of Swing. Love Is wheat crop as carry-over, on which Mermaid; Folly Wolly Doodle Art. Here to Stay: Love Walked Infarmers will have to pay average (From "The Goldwyn Follies")-monthly elevator storage charges W.IM).
Jack Harris and His Orchestra of one cent a bushel, 8.43 p.m. Noel Coward and Ger-vocal refrain by Sam Browne, My trude Lawrence in "Tonight at Heaven in the Pines Jack Harris 8.30,
"Shadow Play" ("Tonight at 830 CLERICAL SERVICE
Noel Coward). Intro:-"Then," "Play, Orchestra, Play"; "You were there." Scene From "Family Al-
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Latest attempt by the Canadian
many
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wheat farmer in the face of a de- SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES crease in world exports of wheat.
Diversified farming in west- ern Canada is not considered practical because the rainfall is too limited and wheat is a more drought-resistant cereal than other course grains. Community ranches are now being developed by the Gov- ment in certain sections of Saskatchewan with re-grassing, of the land and the building of dams and water holes.
Barley has been promoted as an important crop because of its value as a stock feed and its demand for and His Orchestra vocal refrain by Govermanent to arrive at a solution malung purposes. The wheat pools for. the sale of wheat in view of and the Government are making Scene From "Red Peppers" (To-Sam Browne.
the decreased imports of
efforts to improve the quality of night at 8.30-Noel Coward). In-
11 am. Close Down..
European countries was the Royal the wheat, deemed important in bro:"Has anybody seen our ship.?
Grain Commission inquiry by Jus annually narrowing world markets. "Men About Town"; Scene From
tice W. F. A.. Túrgeón of Regina, The suggestion has been made to who submitted his report in May but wheat, farmers on a quota and stated that nothing is more basis, compelling them to carry important at present than the over a portion of their crop on The various requests made in adoption by Canada of a selling their farin each year. But in im bum" (Tonight at 8.30-Noel Co- the memorial submitted to HE policy which will dispel ill will Dortant farming circles this is not ward). Intro-"Here's a Toast the High Commissioner of the Ma-abroad and give the highest pos considered a feasible plan because and lay states by members of the sible measure of satisfaction to our it would entail strict regimentation Federated Malay States General customers in their day-to-day which does not appeal to the wheat 7.08 p.m. Closing local Stock Clerical Service have been re-dealings with us. At the same Quotations.
jected in poto, according to a Ma-time the individual producer 7.10 p.m. Variety including Oliver laya correspondent.
must be satisfied that the service Wakefield. Kitty Mastera, "Elste Considerable disappointment has he is getting assures him the high- and Doris," The min Billies and been occasioned by the receipt of est setting Reasonably obtainable Henry Jacques and His Orchestra. this communication, as showing for his product."
When the Swallows Nest Again that the Government is not sym- (Stevens and Edhund); Bweet pathetic towards the demands of heart, Let's Grow Old Together the memorialists, who may make (Bratton and Edwards).-Kitty further representations,
The Musical Flowers.""
Box "Hearts
VARIOUS, PLANS Various plans have been put for ward in recent years to aid the
farmer.
It is considered that a variation
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BRINGING CARGO From MARSEILLES via SAIGON, etc." ARRIVED HONG KONG on TUES, DAY, THE 115 AUG., 1938,
~ONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valushies are being landed stored into the Godowns of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf be obtained Homediately & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be after landing.
All bármi "must be sent in to: 700 on or before the 18th Aug, 1938, or they will not be recognized."
Damaged Fackages will be examined Goddard & Douglas in the presence of by the Company's Surveyor, Kewar the Consignees at 10:00 am, on Mon- day, the Bik Aug, 1938.
Consignees must have
Reverso Officer fa attendance when any dutiable. goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors."
No Fire insursses will be effected by us în skysčase whatever.
R. OHL,
Agent.
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of this plan may have to be tried Hong Kong, Ind Aug., 1998, due to the heavy cost of wheat storage in public and private
elevators. Another factor against in Saskatchewan in 1923 on 14.-" the quota plan la that the Cana000,000 acres 330,000,000 bushels dian" West 18" primarily a spring were produced, but last year the wheat area, and spring wheat gives same acreage yielder only 37,666
000 bushels. irregular yields.
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