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MUNGKONG "DAILY PRESS

LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONGKONG

(Mozart); sweat and Low (Baruby);

Cradle Song (Schubert); Ma curly

headed Baby

(Mutsar); Lullaby Hush-a-bye Baby-Essie

(Centralto) with Orchestra

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

17.79b.c. (16.86m). 9.51m.a. (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31.87m.) 15.18m.c. (19.7903.)

GENERAL

CROSSWORD NO. 356

ACROSS

2 Border

plant (7)

7 Suent (4)

8 Weight (4)

9

Stone

frutt (7)

10 File (4) - 12 Above (4)

(Brahma);

Z

On Wavelengths of 355

Ackland

Call

and Chorus,

G.S.G.

B

imetres (843 ke') 31.49

6.32 Songs by Bath Etting,

6.39 Closing Stock Quotations.

G.S.B.

G.S.JI.

W

metres (9.52 megacycles)..

There's Something In The Air (from 'Banjo on my Knee), Goodnight, Trans. My Love (from Stowaway'), It's Swell Trans. Of You (from Wake Up and Liver). Trans. There's A Lull In My Life (from Wake Up and Live").

G.S.Q.

1

III

(6.5.0 G.S.G# G.S.B.) (G.SH, G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H., G.S.G. G.S.B.) AUSTRÁLIA

15 Mineral (5)

Library, Suprem

130

MONDAY, JULY 10, 1939 PAGE 3

SAY

Gordon's

...and know what you're

drinking/

TODE

DRY GIN

DESTILLERY LONDON,

...

"UP WITH THE CURTAIN". A LONDON BELAY

6.45 London Relay-Up With The

Curtain

12 to 13.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe-The dral

and

34

with entertainment, variety 12:30 Flanagan and Allen and Car-Tommy Trinder, various guest artists and Gemido and His Orchestra. Pre- rol Gibbons and Ills Orchestras,

Broadcast of 1938-Film Selec sented by Douglas Lawrence Big

High-Film Vernon Harris. on. Hitting A New

7.45 Concert Walines,

Schwartz).-Rus Selection-Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and

Broken Life (BIT. His Boy Friends. Digging Holles

Castanet Novelty Orchestra, and Curwen)-Flanagan stan

Espana (Waldteufel)- imagan..

Allen (Comedians) with Dick (Richar's) Elgin and His "Orchestra, You Turn-Barnabas Von decay and His Orch. (from Ever Or Never (Waldtenfel), Children Head Fox-Trat Your Streamline'), Kiss Me Dear-Fox-Trot Of Spring (Waldteufell-Orchestra (from

ea

ed

mline Caroll CADDOR".

Streamline')-

Hotel

Mascotte).

8 Local Time Bignal, Weather Re Orpheans and the Savoy

derer: Dreaming: Where part and Announcements, Wandereri Intro:

8,03 New Light Symphony Orches the Arches Used to be; Can't We

tra.

เบ

"Monsieur.

Beaucaire" Selection

Meet Again: A Million Tears; Under neath the Arches-Flanagan and Allen. with Orchestra. Double Or Nothing-Rosse, arr. Bucalosal). Pilm Selection - Carroll (Piano) and His Boy Friends,

Local Time Signal and Weather

Report

Gibbons

Excerpts from Musical Comedy. Along"-Selection--Debroy

gwing

with

12 Studio Talk on a Recent Visit Lo Canton.

B22 New Light Symphony Orches "The DubarrySelection,

tra

8.30 B.B.C. Eccording "D'Ye Ken John Peel?"

A Programme in Honour of the

Somers Band with Vocal Chorus.

"Nymph Errant (Cole Parter)-Ex- periment The Physician-Gertrude Famous Cumberland Huntaman Writ Orchestra. ten and Produced by William Maclurg. Lawrence (Vocal)

9.0 The Band of HM. Grenadier (Noel "Words And Music" Selection

with Guards. Coward) Debroy Bomers Band with

Mad

Old Falks At Home And In Foreign Dogs Chorus by Dan Donovan And Englishmen (from Words and Lands (C. J. Roberts). The Smithy Music Coward)-(Noel Coward (Vo- In The Wood (Michaels). The Tur-

kish Patrol (Michaells).

ca) with Org

Orchesapture-Ivor Novel (from Careless

stra. Music In May

lo)-Dorothy

with

Dickson Drury Lane Theatre.

Rugby Press, 1.30 Beater and Weather Forecast and Announcements,

1.40 Tchaikovsky-Concerto No. i In B Flat Minor, Op. 21.

Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra conduct ed by John

Barbirolit

2.13 Close down

6 "For the Children.”

Nursery Rhymes Sung by Uncle Peter's Party Knightsbridge March

0.15 London Belay-The News, 9.30 London Relay Empire Ex- change

Call Sign: VIE " Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.37m.; Frequencies

1777ekc. & 17730k

H.K. Time 8.20

1.00-Addia Ross in Femme Scule'-- A One-Woman Revue (D1),

Pavourite Hour." 1.15 "Orchestral

pieces from repertoire of B.B.C.. Midland Orchestra (D1),

by Howard Marshall (D1).. 2.15 "Under Big Ben," Talk

(DI). 2.30-News

2.15-Dudley

Велуед, at B.B.C. Theatre Organ (D1).

3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(01).

6.45-Up wit

with the Curtain," Variety entertainment with Geraldo and His Orchestra (D3),

7.45 The Indian Police: The Day's Work in the Punjab." Talks by Serving Officers (D1). 3.15--Sullivan-German Programme by the B.B.C. Empire Orchestra (DA).

9.15-News (D2), 9.36"Empire, Exchange," (D2)

(ba). 9.45-8ports News and Market Notes

10.00-The BB,C, Welsh Orchestra with Mary Maddock, soprano (D3)

Short Stake." Fourth 10.45-"The

story by J. Wood (13).... Newt 11.00-Sydney Gustard, at Organ of Apollo Theatre (T3).

Points of View by Travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.

9.15 London Relay-Sports

and Market Notes,

9.50 Beethoven Trio In G Major, 12.00--News (D3). Op. 9, No. 1

The Pasquier Trid.

4.12

ገነ

12.15-Dance Music by Jack Payne

with his Band (D3), 10.15 Orchestral_Betentions."

Prometheus"

(Beeth-12.55-Sports News and Market Notes -Overture oven-Symphony Orchestra cond, by Albert Coates. Prelude In E Minor

8th Sonata for Vio (from

for Violin-Bach), in

-(103),

(prie Coates) Fall farm and As Prelude (from Prelude and Fugu CHUNGKING NEWS

Orchestra, Studio Serial Story,

D

Organ-Bach)-EIAR. Orchestra, Turin.

Carna

Mother's Knee (Some favourite Letter Music (Schumann)-Lon-

lables) Intro: Hush-a-by-Baby: Lullaby

don

char,

GST- Finta

BROADCAST

18 Dent (5)

19. Paper

"money (5)

20 Additional

(5)

21 Runs fast

(5)

22 Cleric (5)

23 Attend (5)

26 Stained (4)

29 Formerly

(4)

31. Royal

"

trappines (7)

32 Escape (4)

33 Lofty (4)

34 Guards (7)

DOWN

1 Unadul-

2

terated (4)

Jump (4)

3 Situation

75)

4 In this

place (5)

5 High voice

(4)

3

B Whole-

minded (4)

10 Century (7)

11 Thing (7)

13 Papal re-

sidence (7)

14 Keep back

(7)

SOLUTION TO-MORROW

NEW SCOTTISH. HOME DEPARTMENT'

Mr. R. N. Duke

Secretary

1

✓15 Table

game (5)

16 Flower (5)

17 Villain (5)

24 Keen (5) 25 Worth (5)

27 Christmas

(4)

28 Depicted

24

(4)

29 Cereal (4)

30 Peaceful

(4)

Solution No 355 ACROSS: 1, Panic. 4, Subsist 8, Epistle. 9, Imply. 10, Areria," 11, Disrobe. 13. Gust, 15, Litter. 17. Eldest. 20, Game." 22, Caramel, 24. Ample. 26, Odour. 27, Imitate. 28. Relleve. 29, Groan.

DOWN: 1, Freval, 2 Noise: 3, Cottage. 4, Steeds. 5, Bliss. 6, Im-

As prove. 7, Thyme, 12, Item. 14. Urge

for

RO-

The Becretary of State Scotland has appointed Mr. bert Norman Duke, Principal As-

sistant Secretary, Scottish omve

19, Leaning. 16, Turmoil, 18, Therein. 21, Alpine. 22, Chedr: 23. Merge. 25, Piano.

Mr. Stirling Fessenden, Secre- of the Shanghai retired from to be Secretary, and Mr. David tary-General

June 30, Mine, Assistant Secretary, Scot-Municipal Council,

the Д having been member of tish Home Department when con- the Council service on stituted.

Counell for some years prior to The Committee on Scottish Ad-that appointment.

right on July 7, the following | cinlera" .196 (Mozart)-Vienna en augurated by the Central Broadcast ministration, of which Sir John

number of notifiable diseases were harmonic Orchestra. Teported:--

Cholera, 5; diphtheria 1; enteric fever 1; measles 2; cerebro-spinal fever 2: dysentery 5; tuberculoals

27..

Ballet Orchestra cond. by Walter

sertes of short-wave Goehr.

ehr. The Twin Brothers Overture

A regular COLONY HEALTH

Schubert)-The Berlin-Charlottenburg broadcasts in the English and other

been in languages have During the 24 hours ended mid-Opera Orchestra cond. by Alois Mell-foreign

Overture

ing Administration, Chungking,

Of special interest to Far East 10.45-London Relay-The Fourth listeners are the news broadcasts at 10 am. (H.K time) each day on 25.21 Stake.

A short story written for broad-metres (11.3 megacycles). casting by J. Wood Palmer and read

There are dally broadcasts from 4.15 by the author.

a.m. to 8.30 am to European coun- 11. Close Down.

tries, including Great Britain. France. Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres;" America between to 9.30 am, and 11.39 am in Chinese and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75 the Reorganization metres: to East and North China and Alberta between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10

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Fertiliser-Farm Implements-Animals for the Refugee Farmers to return, to

THE GOOD EARTH

Please send all monetary donations to: Hon. Treasurer: Mr. J. M. Tan,

Co Wong Tan sĩ Cá

Alexandra Buildings,

Des Voeux Road,

Hong Kong.

All contributions in kind to:

Hon. Secretary: Mr. K. 8, Lo C/o Eu Tong Ben Ltd., 109, Queen's Road,"

Hong Kong

Tel: 21988,

Glimour was Chairman, recom- mended that the Scottish Home Department should be set up to take over the functions of the Scottish Office, the Fishery Board for Scotland, and the Prisons De. partment for Scotland.

Consequent on the passing of of Offices

(Scotland) Act, 1939, it is pro-

p.m. on 25.51 metres and 3158 metres posed to constitute the Scottish

in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 Home Department during the su

p.m. and 7.65 p.m. on 25.21 metres, mer recess.

and

31.58 metres in Japanese: to

The new Depart-

South China and the South Seas be ment will be based on Edinburgh,

on 25.21 Οι with headquarters in the new

tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 Pding a Government balding, which

metres and 31.58 metres,

15

news bulletin in English at 9 pm. (10 approaching completion on Calton p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus

sta between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m.

Hill

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

ATTACHE IN ATHENS

Captain G. E. M. O'Donnell, D.8.0 has been appolated to HMS. President for duty as Naval Attache in Athens,

L. (E). F, Mansell, to Dorset- shire (June 23).

Act. Payr. Sub-L-F. E. Astley- Jones, to Vernon (June 24).

Wt. Engr.-G. H. Tate, to Renown (June 23).

PROMOTIONS

Lt.-Cdrs. (Retd).-P. R. Helmstrom,

in sticcession to Captain H. A, Packer, H, a Pugh, to rank of Cdr. (retd))

who has served there for 21⁄2 years.

SURVEYING OFF NEWFOUNDLAND

HMS Franklin, Lieutenant-Com-

(seny. Jume 21).

RETIREMENT

Surgn. CarM, Barton, LRCE

mander C. W. Sabine, has left heerand E, at own request (June 3), pre». ness for surveying service off Labrador vious notice cancelled.

and Newfoundland and will be away

trom England till about November.

h EAST INDIES SQUADRON

The three cruisers of the East Indies

Squadron, in the course of their sum

mer cruise, are now visiting ports in

of this

THE ARMY

NEW LIEUTENANT-GENERAL Major General H. M. Wilson, C.B

East Africa. Since assuming command D.S.O. was promoted to the rank of British squadron at Aden last month, lieutenant-general on assuming the

In Egypt

Rear Admiral Ralph Leatham, in the appointment of a warfare from

Gloucester, has visited Seychelles, the Troops in

PH

Farquhar Islands, and Dar es Salaam, command of the 2nd Division at Al- Leutenant-General Wilson The Liverpool has been cruising dershot.

RELIEFS IN INDIA

among the Islands in the Indian Ocean was born in 1881, and joined The Ride and has called at the Maldives, Diego Brigada nearly 40 years ago. Garcia, Mauritius, the Farquhar LS lands, and Seychelles. The Manches- ter left Trincomalee on June 6, was at Diego Garcia from June 9 to 14 and has since gone to Zanzibar,

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:

Changes have been made in the pro- Battalion, The South Staffordshire gramme of reliefs in India. The 2nd Regiment, will go to Nowshers instead of Landi Kotal.

of

com-

COMMISSIONS

Ninety cadets of the senior CIARS Capt. H. Fanikner, D.S.O., to have been granted commissions, 60 Caledon, in command, and as Senior Officer Reserve Ficet. The Nore (Juns in the Royal Artillery, 18 in the Royal 19) W. G. Benn, to Royal Oak, in Engineers, 11 in the Royal Signals, the second class, 87-cadets have command (July 7): G. D. Yates, to and one in the Royal Tank Begiment, Penelope Brooke to

in command (on recommg.); passed out and have been granted.

to Curies.

51 in the Royal Artillery, commissions, B. C.: B. mand (on commg.).

18 in the Royal Engineers, and 13 in Cars. G. Bickford, to Acasts, in the Royal Signals, command, and as Senior Officer. Vez- non Plotilla (June 28); B. E. Norfolk. to Courageous, In commands (May 18). t-Cara RM, Aubrey, to Blanche,

in command (June 27): EWU Bankes, to President, for duty inside Admiralty (June 21)

Devonshire Wane 23).

ROYAL AIR FORCE

NEW DEPOT FOR RECRUITS

A new depot for recruits, known as Lt.Cdr. (5)-8 W Underhill, to No. 3 BA Depot, has been openes Cras to Coat Fadgate, near Warrington, Lanca, ventry Uogy, Le is Captain

Lt

Lta-K

em-V.C. M.C in command, Phible to Fem

to 1937 there was only one gen- broke for RNB (June 26); F. OUP Goodenough, to Kelly (June 28)1 Beral depot for the Force at home, at

2. Jagzer, to Edinburgh (undated); B Uxbridge. This, is now known as No.

NA Nicholas (act.), appt to Pene- 1 Depot: No. 2 Depot, was opened at lope cancelled

r

Cardington on September 1, 1937

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