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'ALL-IN BER' AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS
"I Pagliacci" 12.00 to 12.20 D. Belay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral
12.30 pm Scars by Turner Layton
at the Plano.
Let Me Whisper (Rosell & Heyman). Any Broken Hearts To Mend (Long)
A Garden In Gratiada (Lewis and
Others)
Burcknell Interviews John Worthing -Edith Evans and John Gielgud. V cal-Madam, where have you been tast night? (Schroder-Beckmann); Bel Ami (from the A-Win Forst with Orchestra (Sung in German).
00 pm Local Time Signal, Wea ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 .. Haydn-Concerto in
Major, Op. 21.
Mme. Marguerite Beesgen-Cham-
plon, (Piano) and the Orchestra Sym phonique (of Paris) conducted by M.
Gaillard.
5.20
Bee."
Pati
Landon
CHELSEA SEEK NEW PLAYERS
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SPORTS & GENERAL
U.S. BASEBALL Thailand
RESULTS Tennisers
NEW YORK, Aug. 10 Reuter)--
The following games in the Major Arrive
Baseball League were played Yesterday:
PREPARING FOR COMING SEASON When the new football sesson` `is begun next month, Chelsea-under/ new management--will cast a net over England for fresh players. | Mr. William Birrell, dark, thick-set | Fifeshire man, 40 or thereabouts. New York
who has taken executive control of
Boston
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1939.
LAWN BOWLS Sporting
TEAMS
The following are Craigongower sides for the league matches an Saturday:-
Fixtures
TO-DAY
TENNIS.-Kowloon- C.C. tourna
ment, Court No. 1-5 Grose or S. A Gray TGC. Burnett (Sentor Champolnship); Court- No. 2- A Broadbridge and A. L Fisher (15) v. N. A. E Mackay and T. A Madar (3.8); Court No. 3-A. C. Perry v. Gillard (-30) or B. D. (-3,6) (Handicap "B"); Court- No. R. E. Lee (-3.6) E..S. Duncan (-15) v
Mrang Roeng, Sanob, Captam 1st Div.: v. K.BG/C, (Away) Kasom Chatikavanij
Mias J., W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza, A.İ Sanguan, Thailand tennis players E. Coates, B. W. Bradbury; W. J. on a goodwill tour, arrived in the Penny, K. M. Omar, J. B. Landolt, Colony yesterday by the Empress U. M. Omar; A. A. Razack, W. I of Russia,
Ward, A. M. Omar. R. Basa. Arrangements for the Interport 2nd Div. v, H.K. Football Club with Hongkong have been finalis- in the original programme. It was Locke, H. W. Randall; W. McNeill, West homered for the Bravesed, and a change has been made
(Home) J. H. Xavier, A. J. Coelho, T. earlier intended that the matches Gaddi, E. Zimmern, C. S. Ros- should commence to-morrow, but selet; N. Leonard. D. A. Rozario, It has now been decided to make Dr. N. P. Karuna. W. K. Way. a start on Monday instead...
3rd Div. v. Kowken F.C. (Home) Therefore, the Interport will be E. McNay, E Kerrison, F. X. Del-LAWN BOWLS.-First played on Monday, Tuesday and gado, G. Ladd: G, A. Payne, F. Wednesday.
Petersen. Dr. C. W. Lam, 8.
the club, told me in broad accents about his plans to-day (writes and Jurges and McCarthy for the
and Dan
Home correspondent).
Giants.
Battery: ning
"I have four positions in Relay-Al-In
mind for strengthening." bue said, "Naturally I cannot say what they are, but we have about three play-Boston ers in mind for each position. New York Directors, scouts and myself will! be watching them.
The Referee: John T. Sutthery. and Elleen Joyce Plana).
8.30 p.m. Natan Milstein (Violin)
Romance (Second Movement from Concerto No. 3 Wieniawski, Op. 22) Polonaise Brillante In D Major Wieniawski, Op. 43-Natan Millsich Violin with Leopold Mittmann at Scherzo Op. 18, No. 3 <D'Albert); Trols Danses Fantasti-
12.40 pm Billy Colton and Ris the Plano.. Band.
I Like Bananas-Quickstep; Madam Ahr La Marquise Ahl-Fox-Trot. Have You Anything On To-night, Matilda ...Darling?
(anbert: Le
Touguet (Dammerel and Others). By An Old Pagoda Fox-Trot: The Joo-Jah Tree -Comedy Fox-TTOL
Local Time Signal and
1.00 p.m. Weather Report
1.03 pm.
Cesar. Franck-Sonata In.
A Major.
Alfred Cortot (Piano) and Jacques Thibaud (Violin).
1.30 p.m. Reater and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and
ments.
ques (Shostakovich)-Eileen. Joyce
Piano)..
Lohrman
5
6
14
3
11
2
Eleven innings. Majeski homered
"Naturally, they are men likely for the Braves and Hafey for the to be available; it's no use wasting Giants. time over men who are not.
Hubbell and Danning.
Battery: "What I would specially em phasise is that it is no use ex- Cincinnati
.. 11 5. 10
1
0
Berger homered for the Reds and Leiber for the Cubs.
3.10 pm. Next week's programmes. Pecting me to wave a magician's Chicago 9.15 p.m. London Relay-The News
wand to take the club to the top of football. Such 9.30 p.m. London Relay "More
magic just doesn't exist in real life. Food for Thought"
"It is a matter not of weeks or months, but of years. Whenever I sign on a player I have got to think not only of his present value but of his value in five years' time.
Short talks on matters of topical Interest.
Sports
"I Pag
-7.43 p.m.
London Relay News and Market Notes,
9.50 p.m. Hacel
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Leoncavallo
Characters and Soloists in order of Mario Basiola: (Bari- Announce appearance:
tone)-Tonto, 21 clown. B. Gigli (Tenor Cable, Leader 1.45 pm.
Rawicz and
of village Landauer, comedy troupe. G., Nessi (Tenor) Clapham and Dwyer and Elle and Beppe Harlequía. Iva Pacetil (So- prano)-Nedda Cante's wife-Colum- In The Parlour
L. Paci (Baritone)--Silvio, pany's Gone (K. and G. Western):¦ villager in love with Nedda. - Park Yourself Close To Me (Flynn- Butler)-sie and Doris Waters (Comediennes) with Plano. Parade Of
Soldiers The Tin
Doris Waters.
When The Com-bine.
Duet) Duet). Arguments-
11.00 p.m.
(Arndt-Rawicz & Landauer Plane Clapham and Dwyer. "The Street Singer-Film Selection ~ Rawicz
And (Piano Duet). Darts With Gert And
(Jessel): Nola
Landauer
Cala
Daisy E. and D. Waters): At The Court Of Good Queen Bess Eils and
G.S.G.
G.SE.
E and D. Waters)-Elsie and Doris Waters (Comediennes) with Orches
G.S.H.
GS.O.
tra.
JJ
2.15 p.m. Close down...
6.00 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trot-Strike Up The Band (from the film)-Billy Cotton & His ,,Band.
Fox-Trots-For No Reason At All In C: Wringin' And Twistin'- Frankle Trumbauer with Six Beider- becke and Ed. Land in their Three Piece Orchestra). Tangos-Paciencia: El Adios Orquesta Tiples Francisco Canaro Quickstepa King Porter Roy &
Stomp: Sin Sue Strut
Close down..."
SHORT WAVE
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INDIVIDUALITY
"Chelsea can be made the lead- ing club, of London. Winning or losing, they have Individuality though I'm not saying that indivi duality has always been enviable.
Battery: Thompson and Lom- bardi.
Cincinnati Chicago
KOWLOON F.C..
Madge Gridiths, who had been eling, A. B. Hamson, A. E. S. Alves.
It is now, announced "that Miss Leonard; S. R. Solins, W., Hong selected to play against Miss San- guan, is going away and cannot) take part in the programme. .Her place will be taken by Mrs. Chlu Chun-chiu...
2nd Div. v.. K.B.G.C.
:
C. Pile, B. Thomson, J. Gibson, W. Field; W. Groves, A. Eastman, The following is the re-arranged Evans." W. Simpson, V. Atienza. V. P. Younghusband, T. Fergusson; B. programme:
Chittenden.
3rd Div. v. 0.0.0.
Monday. Sanohy. Tsui Yun- pul Muang Roeng v. Tsul Wal- pus.
Tuesday,--Miss Sanguan v. Mrs. celi, V. Petherick; G. Frost, P. Mc-""
C. Woodcock, J. Ross, A"Moss, J. Smalley; S. Wong. D. Izatt, W. Ex-
and Carthy, R. Hughes, P. Morgan.
11 14
3 10
o 3
Berger homered for the Reds. Battery:
Moore and Hersh- berger Pittsburgh St. Louls
Chlu Chun-chiu; Sanch Kasom v. S. A and H. D. Rum-| Jaha
5 0
pul; Muang Roerg v. Tsui Yun- Fui-.
at 4.15 p.m.
Capt. Kasom Chatikavanij is the
5 9 4
Vaughan homered for the Pirates and Mise, Medwick and Gutteridge for the Cardinals.
Battery: Sunkel and Owen.
(3.8) Lay
or J. winner
of B. Scitou (-30), v. W. I Rapley (15) or J Hempsey (ser.) (Handicap "B"). TO-MORROW
Division Recreio A' V. Kowloon Docks; Indian R.C, v. Recreto 'B'; Po- lice v. Civil Service. C.C.; Kow-- loon B.G.C * Craigengower: Second Division: Oralgengowor V. Hongkong FC.: Kowloon B.G. v. Kowloon F.C.; Civil Service C.C. v. Police: Taikoo R.C. Y. Kowloon Tong: Third Division: Kowloon C.C, v. Kowloon B.G.C.; Cralgengower v. Kowloon F.C.: Yacht Club v. Prison Officers" Club: Recreio v. Hongkong FC.
H.K, GOLF CLUB BOGEY (PAR) POOL
The following is the result of the Hongkong Golf Club's Bogey
Wednesday-Sanoh v. Tsui Wal-courts, play commencing each day (Par) Fcul played at Fanling on"
captain of the visiting side. "The club have glamour:"attract
a great cosmopolitan crowd; might become the fashionable metropo- litan club. Well, we're making a fresh start now-a level start in finance as well as playing possi- bilities. Don't think the club has the Bank of England behind it: hasn't. But we owe no penny, and our crowd are very.
Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.86m) 9.51m.c. (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) loyal. 15.18m.c. (19.79m.)
(G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B. (G.S.), G.S.G.. G.S.B. (G.S.H., G.S.G. GS.B." AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIK Wave Length, 31.34 metrez Power, 1 Kilowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PIII. Wavelengths 10.8801. & 25.57m.; Frequencies 1717oke.& 1773okc
Time
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His Orchestra, Slow Fox-Trot-Moon-R light and Roses; Quickstep-some- thing Tells Me-Henry Jacques and am His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. Waltz The First Quarrel; Slow Fox-10.00-Broadcast to Schools "Glimp Trot-My
ses of English Literature." (A). Again-Henry Jacques and His Cor 10.20-Whest and Grain Report (A). rect Dance Tempo Orchestra. Slow 10.40-"At Home and Abroad." (A) Fox-Trota-Two Shadows from Alm): I Won't Tell & Soul-Rey Fax 11.05-Luncheon Music (A).
Heart Will Never
ever Singi
(A).
and His Orchestra Quicksteps-113 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme Liza Jane: Little Spanish Shaw Harry and Orchestra. Paso D. Doble-Trinia: Slow Fox-Trot-Maria- Magdalena Manolo Bei Muchachos
FI Fox-Trots--Love Walked
and
In (film Goldwyn Follies'); How'dja
Like To Love Me? (film Swing Tes
cher Swing')-Jack White and His Collegians.
1.00-Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales: The Chairing of the Bard. Address by the Rt. Hon. 1.45-The Exhibition
D. Lloyd George (DL).a
of Spanish
Pictures at Genera." Talk by Bir Kenneth Clark (D1).
7.08 p.. Closing Local Stock Quo- 2.00 "At the Black Dog." (DI). tations.
7.02 p.. Tino Rossi (Vocal) and Orchestra Mascotte.
Idylle Passionnelle Waltz (Razi- gade); Souvenir De Mona Lisa-Waltz (Schebek)-Orchestra Mascotte. Bella. Ragazzina (from the film 'Au Son Des Guitares'); Lola Des Guitares (flm 'Au Son Des Guitares-Tino Rosst (Vocal) with Orch. Evening On The Rhine-Waltz (Richartz)-Or- chestra Mascotte.
Le Chaland Qui Passe (d'Andre and Others); Pesca- dore (Roder and Scotta)-Ting Rossl (Vocal) with Orch. Moonlight On The Danube-Walls (Byron Gay); Gypsy Love-Waltz Melodies (Lehsr) -Orchestra Mascotte.
7.30, p.m. Variety, Vocal-Bimple and Sweet (Baer, Green); Summer Souvenirs (Coots, Newman)-Connie Boswell with Orch. Comedian-Don Juan (Dave Freer); The A.R.P. (Kerr)-Dave Willis with Orch. Vocal-Long Time No See Altman, Cavanaugh); Begin The Beguine (from Jubilee-Cole Porter) The Andrews Bisters with Bob Crosby's
*Bob Cats.
Sketch- Excerpt from "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde: Lady.
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2.30-News DD.
1).
2.45-"Cards on the Table." 3.00-Ord Hamilton in Songs at the
Piano (D1).
3.15-8ports News and Market Notes
(1).
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"Again, don't expect that magi- clan's wand. A bullder's oubit is more useful,"
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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15
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8 12 1
New York Washington
DiMaggio and Crossetti homered for the Yankees.
Battery: Ruffing, and Dickey,
Philadelphia Boston
3 5
0
Foxx and Cronin homered for
COUNTY CRICKET the Red Sox- LUNCH SCORES Battery:
cock.
LONDON,
Aug. 10 (Reuter)- County cricket lunch scores as follows:--
are Philadelphia
Boston
Gloucester 223 for 7 v. Glam-
Galehouse and Pea-
S 13 3
8 II I
דו .
organ (no play); Kent v. Middle- Battery: Ostermueller and Fea-
cock.
5.
11
6. 13
1
Battery-Dobson and Hemsley.
3
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sex 339 for 9: Lancashire v. Essex 289 for 8 (no play); Leicester 89 St. Louis V. Yorkshire 155 (no play); Cleveland Northants 169 v. Derby 126 for 5 (no play); Somerset 72 v. Notts 111 and 14 for 1 (no play); Burrey 42 for 2 v. Hampshire 233 (no play); Warwick 18 for 1 v. West Worcester 218 for 8 y. Sussex 62 Sox and Fox for the Tigers. Indies 225 (no play before" lunch); Kuhel homered for the White
(no play before lunch),
Battery: Rowe and Tebbetts.
Chicago Detroit
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY-
-
1
Tempy. Instr. Lt.-T. W. Smith, B.Sc., to Newcastle (on recommg).
Surgen "ta. F. Viret, MRCS, LRCP, to Kelta fon cammg.) (appt. to Montrose cancelled); J. A. Mc- Admiral of the Fleet Sir Reginald Laren, M.B, td Erebus fan commg.) Tyrwhitt has been placed on the re-and Tern (undated),
SIR REGINALD TEYWHITT TO RETIRE
3.30-Young People's Beation (A). 523-Commentary On News (A), 8.45-"Mascots on the March Pro-red list on completing five years on
gramme by the BBC, Military the active list in that rank. Band (D2),
He is 69, and has been 56 years in the Navy, 7,00-Programme by the National having entered the Britannia as a
Military Band (A)..
cadet in July, 1883. - 7,15-Dance Music by Lew Stone and
his Band (D2). 8.00-Two Pianoforte Recital by
Act. Sub-Lt-L. J. Title, to Esk (July 31).
Schmr. (C.W.O.)—J. Taylor, B.Sc., to Newcastle (on recommg). ..
Wt. Engrs-A E Allcock, to Be. source (Aug. E. F. E. Hemming, to
Angelo (July, J1).
PROMOTIONS
ESCORT VESSEL FOR CHINA The escort vessel Rochester Com-St mander G. F. Renwick, left Portland Frank Hutchens and Lindley which she is to displace the Folkes rank of L-Car, (E) (Retd) (seny.
on July 31 for the China Station, on
Lt. (E) (Retd)-R B James, to Evans (4). 8.50-"From my Post-Bag." Sandy the Rochester has been employed on
tome. Since her completion in 1992 July 28), Macpherson, at BBC. Theatre the Africa Station, where the new to rank of Surg. Lt.Cdr. (seny. Aug. Organ (D2); Recorded Music escort vessel Auckland has displaced 1).
Surga L-T, F. Davies, LMSHA..
(A). 9.15-News (D2). 9.20-Summary of the day's news.
(A).
630-"More Food for Thought," 102). 945-8ports News and Market Notes
(D2).
recommissioned
her. She Chatham on June 20.
at
CL Wtr J. P. O'Leary, to rank of Payr. Lt, (seny, July 20).
Wt. Wtr C. Cronin, to rank of Cd. wtr. (seny. July 20).
RETIREMENTS
Payr. Lt-O. H: C. Dymond, placed
FIRST WARRANT AIR MECHANICS
contain the names of the first officers Fleet Orders published on July 31
appointed to the new grade of war- raat air mechanic. They have been on Retired List (July 31). transferred from the list of warrant shipwrights. The Lat is: H R. 8. on Retired List with rank of Li. (
Cd. Engr W. Brummham, placed the Fellow, HMS. Furious; P. 8. Cocking,
H.M.B. Gloucester: F. H Booth, Omice Aug. 4).
10.00-Plymouth Palace Theatre Or-ODAT
chestra. (D3).
10:30 The Finest Stories in
World." (D3).
ADVERTISEMENTS 11.00-It's That Man Again" with of the Admiral-Superintendent, Con-
HONG KONG LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
TENNIS INTERPORT.
THAILAND
AM)
vs.
HONG KONG Friday 11th August · Monday 14th Tuesday 15th
,,
Jack Harris and his Band (D3). 11.45-Phil Watta Trio (D3). 12.00-News (D3),
12.15 "Cards on the Table." (D3). 12.30-Halalaika Recital by Oregar! Tcherniak, accomp. by Geoffrey Bialey, guitar (D3), 12:50-Sporta News and Market Notes
(D3).
tract-Bulit Ships; F. R. Fenton, HMS, Sheffield; and L. F. Ayres, RN. Bar racks, Portsmouth. These ofdeers will be appointed to a course beginning on September 15..
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
THE ARMY
NEW MACHINE GUN
The Bera 15 mm heavy machine The following appointments are sun, which was first publicly referred made by the Admiralty:--
to on the occasion of Mr. Lealle Bur Caph (E)-H. C. Treberne, to: Hawkin's visit to a new small arms factory kins (July 11).
in the Midlands, is a general utility Lt-Com-A. A. O, Ourry, to Mastir weapon with excellent performance. (July 31); H. L Hayes, to Frobisher
Based as to its general design on (Aug. 8) and Daedalus (Hept. 4). the Bren gu, it differs from that light Burp Lt-Cora-H. J. Bennett, weapon in that it is belt fed and pro- RADIO LICENCES
MB to President for cse, (Aug. 16)jects a heavy bullet with a high initial and Pembroke for RN.H., Chatham
velocity. (Bept. 25); C. V. Harries, L.R.O.P., IN BRITAIN
The diameter of the bore, approxi MR.CA. LDS, to Egret (Sept. 27). mately in, is smaller than that of
is offset by case in handling both the LONDON, July 24 (By Air Mau) (Aug. 4): R. G. R. Olay, to Drake for pone now in use in Continental
Lta O. J. E. Fountains, to Penelope some of the autinuous fire R.N.B. Aug. 18) J. P. Bomervaille, to armies, but the reduction in calibre, and therefore in weight, of "projectile weapon and the ammunition
Commencing 3.30 p.m. each day.The Post Office issued 349,546 Juno (Aug. 1911. C. Ceddon, app
Hong Kong Cricket Club
wireless receiving licences during to Vernon cancelled P. P. B. Brayme Ground.
June, representing a net Increase Nicholls to Nelson (Ang. 3); D,
T. "A PEARCE,
Hon. Secretary,
of 28,867; the total number of Gaille, 1 M., Balfour, and C 12 W licences in force at the end of Thomas, to Victory for Big Bch; and June was 9,009,750, compared with G. Sedgwick, to Drake for Sig. Sch 8,838,091 at the end of June last
(Aug. 11.
612 year.
LEB Aldred, appt to za counter cancelled.
wea
The general principles underlying the choice of a heavy machine gun gederally that it chould be cap
a
able of use as an anti-aircraft or anti- tank weapon, be mounted in tanks 'dr (Contained on Page 10)
Aug." 5-8:- The visiters had a knock-up Lieut-Comdr. H. A. L Marsham at the Kowloon C."C. yesterday (10) and W. Hewitt (17)-alt afternoon, attempting nothing square. The Interport matches will take very serious, but just loosening Tie and Divide. place on the Hongkong C. Cup."
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