1939-07-07 — Page 13

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 353.

Z

B

metres (845 .c's) 31.49

W

metres (9.5% megacycles),

PETER GRACEY'S SECOND TALK

ON GREAT COMPOSERS Request Classical Programme 12.00 to 12.20 p.m.. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession, from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 p.. Mildred Balley (Vocal)

with Orch.

RADIO & FINANCE

GOLD MINING CO.

Trade Pacts RAUB AUSTRALIAN With Japan

Toccata And Fugue CONTINUATION NOT

(Bach)-Philadelphia Symphony Or chestra "cond, by Leopold Stokowski, (from 'Die Selis, We Die Sonnt

Von Meistersingers

Nurnberg Wagner) Margarete Teschemacher, Torsten Ralf. Hans Hermann Nissen Lene Jung and Martin Kramer and Saxon State Orchestra cond, by Kar!) Hohm (Sung in Corman). Fantaisie Op. €6 Impromptu in @ Sharp Minor,

(Piano) Cortot (Chopin) Alfred "The Barber Of Seville Overture

Rossin)

Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra

New York cond "Товании

The Two Grens- dlers (Schumann): The Song of the Flea Moussorgsky) Theodore llapine (Bag) with Orchestra (Bung in Russian). Hungarian Rhapsody.

Arturo

Ne

Chi-

FAVOURED

SHANGILAI, July 6 (lat)— Two recent reports from inem- ber nations of the British Commonwealth, decidedly un- "favourable to prospects of con- tinued favorable trade arreo- ments with Japan, have berci Interpreted locally as having close connection with the pre- sent blockade of Tientaln.

The Tokyo Foreign Office has in- structed Consul-General Masatoshi Akiyama, at Sydney, to hurry

General Meeting Of Shareholders

The

The forty-fifth General Meeting

Shareholders Of

Rauh Australian Gold Mining Company Limited was held at the Board Room, Bullders, Exchange, Wharf Street, Brisbane, on 28th June, 1939.

The Chairman stated that the result of the year's operations showed a net profit of £68.,581, as compared with £43,580 for the previous year. Before arriving at the prodit there had been charged against Revenue £28,355 spent on

and Teddy Foster and His Kings Of No. 2 (Liszt)-Philadelphia Symphony | negotiations for the renewal of the development and prospecting, and.

Swing.

Orchestra cond, by Leopold Stokow- aki. O

O Sole Mio (de Capus)-Enrico (Sting in Caruso (Tenor) with Orch.

Hunting Song (Mendels

(Plano). Tallan).

sohn-Benno Molselvitch

4 (Brahms)--- Lullaby. Op. 49, No. Elizabeth Schumann (Soprano) with Orchestra. (Sung in German).

11.00 p.m. Close down,

',

With A Banjo On My Knee-Quick- step (Blm 'Banjo on my Knee'); Where the Lazy River Goes By Blues (film Banjo ou my Knee Teddy Foster and His Kings of Swing. They Say-Fox-Trot; Love Is Where You Find It Fox-Trot (film Garden of the Afoon)-Mildred Balley (Vo cal and Her Orchestra Take. An- less-Fox-Trot-Teddy Foster other Guess-FOX-10 and His Kings of Swing. Lover, Come Back To Me (Romberg); From the Land of the

the Sky Blue Water (Cad-

Calin man-Mildred Balley (Vocal) and Her Orchestra. It Happened Down In Dixieland Fox-Trot; Pagan Love G.S.G. Song-Fox-Trot-Teddy Foster & His G.S.B.

Local Time Signal and

Kings of Swing,

1.00 p.m.

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Variety with Cif Connol- 17. Alleyne and Leonhardi. Arthur Askey and The Baswell Sisters,

G.S.H. G.S.O

Tranz.

Trans. Trans,

T WAVE

SHORT

DAVENTEY

Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.86m) 9.51m.c. (31.55m) 2147m.c. (31.97mi

15.18m.c. 110.79m.) (G.5.0. G.S.G... G.S.B.) II (G.S. G.C.G., G.S.B. "III (G.S.H. G.S.G.. G.S.B.)

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m; Frequeneles 177oke. & 17730kc

ΥΠΟ Heads Against The Moon (Adams. Ager): When April Comes (from The Hollywood Revels") Again

Cliff Connolly (Tenor) with Piano. Passepied (Delibes: arr. Leonhardt): DestinyWaltz (Baynes, arr. Alleyne> (Two and Leonhardt Alleyne Pianos). Travlin' All Alone (Breen)

with HK (Vocal) The Boswell Sisters Orchestra.

Have A Bit of Pity On Time The Crooner (Askey); Woof! Yap! am Bow-Bow-Wowl Evans and Others) --Arthur (Askey (Vocal) with Piano. Mood Indigo (Ellington); Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia Parish) The Boswell Bisters (Vocal) with Or- chestra.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Bugby Press,

and Weather Forecast

Announce-

ments.

140

1,40 p.m.

Rachmanioff-Concerts No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 18

Sergel Rachmaninoff (Plano and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6.00 pm. Three Quarters of an Hour of Dance Music,

Fox-Trots-You Turned The Tables On Me (from 'Sing, Baby, Sing'); The Stars Weep-Jan Garber and His Or chestra. Fox-Trols-Mine's A Hope- less Case (from Over She Goes'): Breathe On Windows (from 'Over She

I

Goes')-The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.

Waltzes-The One Rose; Secret

His Or dezvous-Victor Young and

Fox-Trota Oh By Jingo: chestra

Walk: Fox-Trots-Ostrich

Bluin' The Blues Original Dixieland Jazz Band. El Novio? La Can. Tanzos- Haces El

Scat Singing Sue--The Krakajax.

do por Carlos

Lost; Na.

Greater

cion De La Ribera-Estribillo Canta-

Fox-Trots Lafuente.

LoveGuy Lembar- do and his Royal Canadians.

London Relay-Addle 6.45 P Ross in Femme Serie."

Cast: an Revue. A One-Woman Old Woman; a Young Man: a Buchan Woman: a Glasgow Woman: a Lan- cashire Woman; a Small Boy: a Small Girl: a Singer. All parts played by Addle Ross.

7.00 p.m. Ben."

Biz

London Relay - Under

By Howard Marshall, 1.15 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations.

10.00-Broadcast to Schools-Glimp set of English Literature." (A), 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (4) 10.40"At Home and Abroad." (A) 11.05-Luncheon Music (A), 11.30-Musical Programme (A). p.m.

1.00-"Cards on the Table." (DI). 1.15...Brahms." by the Mixie Owen

Planoforte Quartet (D1). 200-Dance Music by Jack Payne

with his Band" (D1), 2.30-News (D1). 2.45"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wikes at Home in his own bar-par- lour (D1). 3.16 Sports News and Market Notes

3.30-Young People's Session (A). 5.25--Commentary on News (A). 8.46-Addie Ross in "Femme Beute"

-A One-Woman Revue (D2): 7.00 "Uader Big Ben Talk by Howard Marshall (D2); Pro- by the A.B.C. (Mel- gramme by bourne) Concert Orchestra (A), 7.15-Dance Music. Brian Lawrance

and his Sextet (D2).

Recital by Artur 7.30-Pianoforte

Schnabel (A). 7.55"The Village Cricket Match"; by F. H. Grisewood (D2). 8.15--Cricket: Gentlemen v. Players The A.B.C. (Melbourne) (D2): Wireless Chorus (A), 8.30-Golf: British Open Champion-

ship (D2).

8.43 Bandy Macpherson at B.B.C.

Theatre Organ (D2)... 9,00-Recorded Feature (A), 9.15 News (192)..

$20 Summary of the day's news

(A),

9.30 More Food for Thought" (D2). 9.45 Sporta News and Market Notes

(2)

10,00-Band of His Majesty's Royal

Marines (D3),

7.17 pm. Variety with Jerry Calon-10.45 The Victor Fleming Orchestra

na, Curtis and Ames, Billy Blasett & His Orchestra and Others.

(D3). 11.30-Rosa Ponselle. soprano (D3). Let's Go Ballyhoo (Browning and 11.30-Colt: British Open Champion-

ahip (D3). Others); All Because Of You (Brown-

ing and Others)-Browning and Starr 12.00-News (103).

Duettists) with Fiano. All Alone In.m

Vienna-Fox-Tro -Fox Trot Billy Berrying You Do 12.15 "Cards on the Teble." (D3).

and His Or-12.30-All-Englahd

chestra, Cheer Up (from the film):

Lawn Tennis Championships. From the Cen- tre Court, Wimbledon (D3)

You Cant Pull The Wool Over My 12.45-8ports News and Market Notes Eyes (Ager and Others)Curtis And

(Vodhl Duets) at

Ames (Voc

the

Plano.

Sonny BoyA Vocal Burlesque (de Sylva and Others) Jerry Colonna

(03).

(Comedian) with. Orchestra. Alice CHUNGKING NEWS

Gown (Tierney McCarthy)-

Blue Gour

BROADCAST

Guy Lombardo and His Royal Cana dians. The Spider And The Fly-Fox- Trot The Mit Herth Quartet.

Feux (Claret):

A regular Soleil Dana Ses Yeux

JO

of series short-wave Crois N'Avoir Jamais Alme (alm Tre broadcasts in the English and other been in- miere-Damia (Vocal) with Orches foreign languages have tra. Rainbow On The River-Fox- augurated by the Central Broadcast- Trot (from the film): On A Little ing Administration, Chungking. Bamboo

Bridge Fox-Trot-Bully Bis-

Of special interest to Far East sett and His Orchestra,

listeders are the new broadcasts at 8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- 10 am. (FLF, times each day on 28.21 ther Report and Annoncements. metres (11.3 megacycles).

8.03 p.m. Next week's programme.

8.06 pm. Louis Kentner at the Plano,

Waldesrauschen. (Liszt): Rondo In

D Major (Mozart-K. 485).

8.15 p.m. London Belay

Gentlemen v. Players.

There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 a.m. to 6.30 am. to European · coun- tries, including Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany on 23.51 metres Cricket and 31.58 metres: to America between 9.30 am, and 11.39 am, in Chinese

A coramentary during the third and Engilsh on 16.85 metres and 19.76 day's play by P. G. E. Fender from metres: to East and North China and Lord's Cricket Ground London.

Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and

8.30 p.m. London Relay-Golf-The 9.m. on 30.61 British Open Championship,

7.10 metres and 31.83 metres

in Chinese to Japan between 7.15

An account of the morning's play, and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres

and 31.68 metres in Japanese; to

from the Royal and Ancient Club, St.South China and the South Seas be

Andrews.

8.45 pm. Studle-Short Biographi- cal Studies of Great Composers by Peter Gracey: No. 2: Handel,

9.15 pm, London Relay The News 9.30 p.m. London Relay More. Food for Thought.

Short talks on matters of topical Interest

9.45 pm, London Belay- Sports News and Market Notes,

9.50 p.m. A

Aquest Programme (Classical),

The

Somervell); Passing By (Purcell) Dennis Noble (Baritons) with Orches The Lass With The Delicate Air (Nichael: "Arne)--Nan Maryska (50- Rending OR A

Gavotte (from Partita No: 3 in E. Ma Jor-Bach) Fritz Kreisler (Violin) with Plano Where'er You Walk (Handel)-John McCormack (Tenor),

Theme By

tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 pm. on 2521 metres and 31.58 metres, including news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (30 p.in. local time); and to Soviet Rus sia hetween 11 pm and 11.30 p.m.

MEN OF WAR IN HARBOUR

The following warships were in harbour yesterday

Japan-Australla trade agreement. 13,000 provided for depreciation The expiration date of the trade or plant and other fixed assets. It arrangement was June 30, Japan- was pleasing to note the consider- ese officials have observed that the able increase in net profit, which Australian Government is showing was mainly due to the recovery of no Inclination at all to take a de-gold by "the new Re-Treatment

Plant: finité attitude on renewal.

Postponement Pisaned

to

It was intended to provide for It is likely that the Canberra amortization of the cost of the Government is planning "to post- Plant, together with the cost of pone coming to an agreement on the extra Generating Sets pur- furnish additional the trade arrangement, whereby chased Japanese textiles are purchased in electric power, at the rate of 20% return for the sale of Australian per annum; hence the greatly in- wool, until it learns whether Eng creased charge for depreciation. land is planning economic retalia- This policy, however, should, rapid- tion for the Japanese armyly restore the cash position, and blockade of the British Concession in fact. during the year under. at Tientsin.

review, the Bank Overdraft was reduced considerably."

Not knowing how the Tienf- vin issue will develop, Tokyo has instructed Mr. Akiyama 10 urge the Australian Govern- ment to renew the trade agreement as quickly as pos- sible.

As a result of the development and prospecting work purnied during the year, the ore reserves at the close of the period were substantially increased and, taking into account "Possible Reserves." Japan bought 300,000 bales less represented more than eighteen of Australlän wool than had been months supply of ore. The cam- expected. The treaty did not pro-paign to prospect known lodes and vide for a specific amount of wool to prove the extension of the to be purchased by Japan, but western lode, now being worked stipulated that two-thirds of the so profitably in the existing Rand Wool Japan purchased abroad shaft, would be continued. should be from Australla.

1.

Cotton Cloth Exports Japanese exports of cotton clote to Australia during 1938 amounted to roughly 35,000,000 square yards and that rayon and staple fiber cioth exports together contributed roughly another 35,000,000 square

Dr. Penseler's Report, From shareholders would observe that the policy of the Company would be along the lines of endeavouring to improve. Metallurgical recoveries and to further reduce costs, 50 that ore reserves could be bullt up by the inclusion of lower grace yards, and observes that this was

ore that at present it would not far below the agreement level of be profitable to treat. 51,250,000 square yards each of rotten cloth and rayon and staple fiber textiles.

The British Indian Government the recover (fine gold) from each tom of ore dropped from 6.19 dwts, the eliminating is considering most-favored-nation elause from to 5.92 dwts. However, the average the Indo-Japanese trade agree value of tallings increased from ment, reached early last October.1.40 dwts to 1.73 dwts. per ton, and the head value of the feed to the Mill was, therefore, glight- ly higher than in 1937/38. The tailings from the surface ore

:

BROADCASTING REPORT FOR JUNE

Actual hours of transmission totalled 4364, of which 223 were devoted to European programmes. and 213 to Chinese programmes, as follows:-

ZBW (EUROPEAN) Morning transmission includ-

ing Church Relays · Evening Transmission.

"

752 1477

2234

During the month apart from re- corded programmes the following items were broadcast:- Studio Concerts, 18. Studio Talks, 3.

General Knowledge Bee, 1. Local Relays (including Church Bervices), 18.

Daventry Relays (including News, Cricket Relays and their Majesties tours in Canada and USA.), 120. Sunday Evening Epilogues, 4. Children's Concerts, 5.

ZEK (CHINESE) Morning transmission includ-

ing Church Relays Evening transmission

The Mill treated some 1,800 tons less-than in the previous year, and

were discarded and the remainder profitably treated by flotation and cyanidation.

White Label WEST SCOTCH WHIS

OF GREAT AGE.

inDewar & Sons

CISTILLERS

PERT

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1939-PAGE 11.

THE Right LABEL

"White Label"

DEWAR'S FAMOUS SCOTCH It never varies

SOLE AGENTS:

A. B. "WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

WINE DEPT.

TEL. 70616.

|LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE. Undersigned, have-IPOS

Instrnctiona

∙to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

FRIDAY, the 7th JULE, 1939 Commencing at 2.38 p.m.

At their TEMPORARY AUCTION ROOM

No: 12, Des Voeux Road, Central. (Entrance from "White House" Lane)

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:

Divans, Teak Bedsteads, Ironi Cot, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Ice Charts, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Chairs, Dinner

Type Waggon. Desks, writer Tables, Teakwood and steel Filing Cabinets, Glass Cabinets, Cutlery, Porcelain, Glass, Brass and E P. Ware, Elec- tric Table Fans and Lamps, Wardrobe Trunks, Gramophones and Records, Canvas Canoes; etc. etc.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES CONSIGNEES' NOTICES Ornaments,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL, STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel

"ASPHALION "

FROM UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENTAL PORTS TIA

SINGAPORE

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO", ANTWERP, LONDON STRAITS AND MANILA.

THE 8.8. "BENLAWERS."

are hereby notified that their Cargoformed that all Goods are being CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby will be discharged into Holt' Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie landed a their risk into the hazardona at. Consignees risk and subject to and/or satra hasardous Godowns of the Terms and Conditions of Storage at Home Kero AND Kowloos WEARY AND Holt' Wharf. The Cargo will be Godown Company, Ltd., whence and/or ready for Delivery from Godown on from the wharves. Delivery may be

obtained. and after 4th July.

Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unless Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the faal port of call to which the option extends,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th July, 1929, will be subject to rent.

All Úlimis against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd July, 1938, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, ahafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM. To comply with the General Bonded and Noor within the Free Storage period. Warehouse Regulations, consigases No Claims will be admitted after the must have a Revenue Officer in attend Goods have left the Tessal's Godown ance when damaged dutiable goods and all Goods remaining undelivered are examined after the 11th July, will be subject to Bent.

All Cisima against the Tassel must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th July, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents.

The Re-Treatment Plant treated 81,134 tons of current and dump tailings and concentrates during 4th July, 1939. the year for an average recovery (fine gold) of 1.84 dwtä. per totL."

As in the past, the Company trad supplied quarterly information to the Stock Exchanges and News- papers for simultaneous publica- tion in Australik and in the East, from which shareholders were enabled to obtain a close estimate of the profit earned by the Cont pany during the year, subject to depreciation and comparatively small extraneous receipts. A recent addition to the publication of the monthly crushings was the estl- mated Mine working proft. for the

month.

As regards, the Tin Areas, it had been decided, by the Board, who acted on expert advice, not to proceed further with any propòsi- 63 tion for working these at the pre- 150 sent time. Following this decision, the value of Tin Leases, which had 213, stood in the books of account at

£3,474 for many years, was writ During the month apart from ten off against Reserve Account. recorded programmes the following; Items were broadcast:--- Studio Concerts, 31.

During the year, the Company's Agreement with Mr. J. C. Coldham was terminated, and Dr. Wolfram Penseler had been appointed as Studio Talks (including Man General Manager. Mr. Coldham

Theatre Relays, 5.

darin Lessons), 18.

Children's Concerts, 9. New Licences Issued during June, 1939-301.

Renewals of Licences during June, 1938-310.

Total Licences issued during 1839 8377.

had instituted a Lawsuit against the Company for #angrul dismis- sal, which was being derended.

Messrs, De Burgh B. B. Perese, R. C. Philp, M. D. Davies and C. B. Delpratt were re-appointed Direc tors for the ensuing year, and Mr. F. G. Pumfrey, F.C.A. (Aust), was re-elected Anditor,

Progress and prosperity is in evidence in practically every halen in Kwelchow, declared Mr. Wu Ting-chang, Chairman of the Kwelchow Provincial Government. UNCLAIMED who recently returned to Kwelyang from an extensive inspectioni' tour.

TELEGRAMS

Mr. Wu was particularly impressed The following is a list of un- with the rapid rural development claimed telegrams lying at Cable & after the rigorous suppression of Wireless Ltd., Hongkong. Branch:

Gunboats: Tarantula, Seamew, opium and the extensive establish- Robin, Cicala. »

Submarines: Phoenix. Destroyers: Delight, Scout. Foreign men of war-American: Pillsbury, Tulsa; French: Argus.⠀⠀

ment of co-operatives. The patriotie feeling of the populace also deeply Impressed Mr. Wu, who revealed that many able-bodied men have voluntarily enlisted in the army.

Powell Paradise from Leighonsea Durdin from New York Edanmel Sons, China Buliding. from Port of Spain.

Rosario Del Mar, Kowloon Hotel from Cebu,

[534

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th July, 1939, at 9am., by Mesars, Carmichael & Clarke

No Fire Insurance has been affected Bill of Lading will be countersigned by W. B. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) Lan.

Agents. Hong Kong, 1st July, 1989

(529

also

A FEW PIECKS OF BLACE WO

FURNITURE

and

One Upright Piano by "Brinsmead and Son"

On VIEW from THURSDAY, the 6th JULY:"1939:

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

** AUCTIONEERS.

What do

you want?

If there is anything you want to buy or sell,

small advertise.

Classifed

ment in the Hong- kong Dally Press.

25 words $1.00 prepaid

for 3 insertions.

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS

AND

CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT.

ILLUSTRATED

PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY

FULL REPORTS

LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, GOSSIP, TRADE, ETC.

30 CENTS A COPY

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, LTD.

MARINA HOUSE (SED FLOOB) 15-19, QUEL'S ROAD CENTRAL

THL 8125

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.