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HONGKONG DAILY. "PRESS

RADIO

SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1939. -PAGE

THIS MAKES SHORT WORK OF SHORT-WAVE TUNING!

The

LIGHTED WINDOW..

When you turn to your station an this new AB-Star Radioplayer

■Light-Beam Pointer Preval slowly across the dai llluminating in turns seriet of ittle "windows" ----500 in all-representing avery practical wavelength between

NEW

ONLY ON A 1939 PHILIPS

guides you easily to your station

13,5 and 570 metres. Na mara fumbing and twiddling | Philips "Lighted Window' puts you plumb on the spot every time. By dipenakig, moreover, with the old-fashioned mechanimi pointer "moving in front of the dial, Phillys have mode 11 quite impassible to make an incorrect reading of the wavslangth. The now light-Boom Pointer is a thin shot of light thrown directly upon the dial from behind, making station-finding 100% accurate so every waveband.

TYPE 2-valve Superbes Glenda

Che new K2, anglideritage. I wirerangan

13.3 $20m Lighter Wings

Loning with Light beam porn and position of the wave-change in

speed tuning machatian, Local.com

PHILIPS radioplayers

Distributor:

CENTRAL RADIO SERVICE 60, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES FOREIGN

HONGKONG

SHORT WAVE

To You, Sweetheart-Henry King & His Orchestra, To Marg="With Love Donahue and His Orchestra.

Twilight-E Tangos Jingle Bells; Boar's Argentine Tango Orchestra. Calla

-Trots Mid-night Blue: I Wasn't | G.S.G. I said I Love You Roy G... Lying When Smeck and His Hawallan Serenaders. | G.S.H. Fox-Trots Cabin On The Hilltop G.S.O. (film "Walking on Air'); Mendel's | TraOS, Son's Swing Song-Jack Hylton and Trans. His Orchestra, `

Z

B

On Wavelengths of 353

metres (845 ke'n) 31:49

W. metros (9.52 megacycles).

FOX

TODAY

A RADIO PLAY FROM LONDON "THE TIME HAS COME

A Spanish Programme ' 12.00 to 12.20 pan. Belay of Ser- rice of Intercession from St John's Cathedral,

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6.00 p.m. A Programme of Spanish

Music.

Trans.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

17.79b.c. (16.86m) 9.51m.c. (31.55m) 2147m10 (31.87m) 15.18m.c. (19.79.) (0.8.0, 0.8.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H. Q.S.G., G.S.B.)

III (G.8.H, 0.8.G., G.S.B.).

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIE

Ways Length, 3134 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengtha 16.88m. -*-25.57m.; Frequencies

1777oke. A 1773ake

To" day

Pior Del Mal (Padilla-Montesinos); Clavellto Del Genii (Romero)-Raquel Meller (Vocal) with Orch Renad mlento-Tango; Amblente Pampino- 12.30 pm. Heddle Nash (Tenor) Tango Juan Llosses and His Tango and Light Symphony Orchestra. Orch. Serenata Malats, arr. Rudd); Corrida (Valverde) Castinets May Day Overture (Haydn Wood) La Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by Solo by "La Argentina": Tango Mio The Composer.

Reif-Tan "Helen"-The She with Orchestra Llorar Y pherd's Bong (Offenbach); "The Du- 30: Clasico-Tango Juan Liossas

Confesion-Tango; La Tito Schipa Nash (Tenor) with Orch. Comparsita Tango

che (Tenor) with Orch

*** | 10.00–Music-Light and Bright (A). of The Damask Ross (Elgar— { {Tenor)

Bouquet Span-

10:30-Wheat and Grain Report (A). wish Songs-Intro: Perjura; Lolita: La arr. Haydn Wood) Queen Mary's

|10.40—“Musical Moments.” (A). oma: La Partida: Relicario: AV 11,15-Afternoon Musical Programme Song (Engar am. Rayda

Wood) Palema; Light Symphony Orchestra cond, by Ay Ay-Sevillian Serenaders Haydn Wood The Bloom Is On The Orch. Rye (Fitzball and Str H. Bishop);

London Belay p.m. Bonnie Mary

Ary Of Argyle (Traditional)

I Am Dreaming (Millocker) His Orchestra.

pake

To

6.43

***wenty-eighth Edition.

-Heddle Nash" (Tenor), with Plano

7.30 p.m. Rondel: accomp.. by Gerald Moors. Miza (gat, arr. Haydn Wood) tallona Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by Haydn Wood.

Time

-with

'Lucky

p.m.

Closing local Stock Que

7.32 pm. Light Orchestral Seleo-

of Melody -- Intro: Knightsbridge March

(E Coates);} 1.03 p.

Connie Boswell, Frank Missouri Walta (Logan): Il sing thee. songs of Araby (Clay); Pini |Crunk and The Mills Brothers,

Lady Wal

Waltz (Cary); Belleve me,

100 D Local Time Signal and. Weather Report

(Vocal)

ugot!

Y

1 Hadn't Anyone.Till You (Nobje); I'm Glad For Your Sake (Tinturin, all those endearing young charms; |Lawrence)-Connie Boswell

Valse Bloue (Margis) All through Harry Sesnik and His Orchestra (Gounod);

Faust-Ballet Music Asleep in The Deep (Petrie, La Manckton)-New Mayfair Orchestra

Soldiers in

the

Park Funicult Funicule (Danza)-The Mills with Vocal Refrain. Speakeasy-Ou- Brothers (Pour boys and a guitar). Voc Little Brown Jug. (Adapted by Frank ban Dance (Gensler)--Cideon Theatre Crumit)-Prank Grumit (Tenor) with Orchestra cond, by G. Walter. Geral- Orch. There's Something About An do's Lightning Hit Switch-Cheraldo old

Love (Hudson, Fein); Heart and and His Orchestre. Soul (from "A Song was Born-

1-Cop nie Boswell (Vocal) with Orch. Paganini (Lambert, Richards); Star Dust (Carmichael and Others-The Milla Brothers (Four boys and A guitar). 130

Mr.

14

(A).

2.00-Debussy. Recital by Eunice

Gardiner, plantist (DI). 2.15-London Log.” (D1)."

130-News (D1).

2.45 Students Songs (D1).

3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

"People's Session” “CA).

sery On News (A).

the

6.35 Sporting Highlights of

Week (A). 6.00-Cleorge Robey, the famous

English comedian (A), 8.15—Organ Recital by Marcel Dupre

(A)

6.45 "Lucky Dip." Programme of music, sport, comedy and other features (D2),

7.00 "The Americans Teach Us to "Talk" by S. Talbot Smith (A), 730-"The Bea with the B.B.C

Midland Singers and B.B.C. Midsad Orchestra (D2). 7,45–Light Orchestral Programme

(A).

8.00-Bristol Hippodrome Orchestra

(02).

9.00 Dance Music (A), " 3.15-News (D3).

7.50 p.m. BBC. Eserding—A talk on 'Speed' by Sir Malcolm Gampbel. 8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wex ther Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m. Singers on Parade. I'm gonna lock my heart-Sam p.m. Beuter and Eugby Press, Helen Clare. You couldn't be cuter

Costa. I'm 801

I said I loved you Weather Forecast and Announce-

Paula Green. The sweetest song in 143 p.m. Half an hour of Danes|"*

the worldGeorge Barclay, A-tiaket Music.

a-tasket-Pat Hyda. Little lady make

Fusiliers: Fox-Trots Talking Through My believe Al Bowlly. Love walked in-

250th Anniversary Ceremony Heart (from The Big Broadcast of Marjorie Stedeford.

surd. Time and time

..(D3), 1937: You Came To My Rescue (im Dinah Miller. The Red Maple Leaves

Plant. It's lovely-10.30-Recital by Dorothy Manley and agala-Jack The Big Broadcast of 1937)--Henry

Myers Foggin two pianofortes (Continued ou Page 11) King and His Orchestra. Fox-Trots

(13).

ments.

9.30 "London Log." (D2). 9.46-Stock Exchange Report and

Sports News (D2). 10.00-The Royal Welch

Satisfied? Quite! IT'S

"BLACK

& WHITE"

THOSE WHO KNOW, SAY IT'S THE SCOTCH.

11.00-Light Music (D3), 11.30-Dance. Music by Billy Cotton

and his Band (D3). 12.00-News (D3).

12.15 "London Log." (D3), 19,30-Folk-Bong Recital by Eve Max-

well-Lyte, suprano (D3), 12.50-Block Exchange Report' and

Sports News (D3).

To-Morrow

2m..

11.00-Luncheon Music (A),

p.m.

100 "The Sea," with

5,30 "When Day 10 Done" the

Salon Orchestra and Bingere (A),

845-"I Knew a Man---Nansen.

Talk by Philip Noel-Baker, MP. K2). 7.00-Bickershaw Colliery Bankk (D2); Recital by Tony Splvo- kovsky, violinist (A), 7.45 Musical Chamea" A game for

all children (D2),

8.15-Pianoforte Recital by Ernest Luch (D2); News Bulletins RA).

9.15-News and Newsletter (2). 9.35 Sports Talk (D3),

the BBC.10.00-Recital by Murray Davies, bass,

baritone (DS),

with Amalle Mari (3)... 11.00--"Under "Big Ben." Talk by

Howard Marshal (DS). 12,00--News (D3).

Midland, Singers and Orchestra (D1); An Armchair Chat (A)-10.15-Falkman and his Apache Band, 1,30-Sports Talk.... (D1), Oryan Re-

cital by Father Muset (A). 2,00-Programme by the New Note

Octet (A)," 2.25-News and Newsletter (D1), 3.30-Chamber Music (A), 3.15 Saturday Sports (D1). 400-"Music" of England" (A), ,5.00~~"Science in the News,"

Prof, W. J. Dakin (A).

by

8.11

12.30-Sports TIK (D3).

12,30-Scots Bongs and Piping with Boyd Steven (soprano) Roderick MacDonald (D3).

(piper)

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

ANNOUNCES

Cover-Design Contest

For the purpose of securing a suitable design for the cover of its 82nd Anniversary Supplement, the Hongkong, Daily Press offers a prize of $50 for the best finished design and $20 for the best idea for such a design. There are also other prizes for the second and third winners.

It does not matter whether you can draw or not. If you can you may submit a finished design: if not you may have an excellent idea as to how such a design should be drawn. Use your spare time to think it out and let us have your idea. We will also give you three months free subscription to the Daily Press if you win, and one month if you don't. So whatever your efforts they will not be in vain.

$50 FOR DESIGN

Read the following carefully if you please:-

To celebrate the 82nd Anniversary of the Hongkong Daily Press, the oldest morning paper in Hongkong, which was establish eden October 1, 1857, a special supplement is to be issued. This will be printed on good quality paper and will be profusely illus. trated, and it will give the best presentation of Hongkong yet attempted

As the Hongkong Daily Press's 82nd" Anniversary falls tea day before October 10, the Double-Tenth, which is China's National Day, it is proposed to commemorate the occasion in the same special supplement which will, therefore, also give a compre. hensive account of the progress of the Republic of China as made under the guidance of the Kuo Miu Tang.

It being the wish of the publishers of the Hongkong Daily Press to emphasize Sino-British friendship as the theme of the special supplement, & corer design clearly presenting this theme is being sought. With a view to securing a suitable design, it is proposed to hold a content, the rules of which follow:-

RULES.

and 15 inches long, including the title.

The size of the design must be exactly, A

wide

2. The design may be done in colours but such colours must- not exceed three in number. Gold or silver may, however, be added. 8. The central theme of the design must be "Sino-British Friendship.

$20 FOV IDEA

4. Designs submitted must reach the Director of the Contest on or before August 31, 1939.

5. Competitors may send in as many designs as they wish but each design must be accompanied by a special form provided by the Hongkong Daily Prems or clipped therefrom. The names and addresses of competitors must be written plainly in English on these forms but no name or mark shall be attached to the design itself.

6. Designs acceptable for the contest shall be divided into two classes:-

a. Finished design w

b. Design in outline or a description, or idea, of a design,

Prizes for t the winning designs shall be as follows; "A" class-First prize

Second prize Third prize

class First prize....

Second prize

8. Winning designs or ideas ball become the property of

the Hongkong Daily Press but others may be returned, upon application.

9. All winners will be given three months' free subscription for the Hongkong Daily Press. Non-winners shall be given month's subscription free of charge...

10. Besults of the contest will be announced 'not lator than September 10, 1939.95

AN

11. The decision of the Contest Judges shall be final.

12. The Hongkong Daily Press reserves the right to use. or not to use the winning design for the cover of the Special 82nd Anniversary Supplement.

The following form must be filled in the land-writing of the Competitor, properly signed, and securely attached to the design submitted.

Send all designs to-The Contest Director, Hongkong" Dally: Press, Marina House, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong.

ENTRY

class in...

B class in

colours. sheets.

FORM:

Full name of Competitor (Also in Chinese if a Chinese)

Addr

of Competitor

Date submitted:

Bigns

FIGHTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY

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