THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926.
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Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, House of Lords,
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LOCAL INSTALLATIONS:-/
China Bulldings.
Bank of Canton.
Jardino Building,
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LOCAL RADIO.
FRENCH REVENUES.
SUNDAY NIGHT TALKS WITH BETTER FIGURES THAN LAST
HOME..
"Every Sunday night I have a little chat with my friend Mr. Gerald Mareuse, the well known wireless amateur of Caterham," said Capt. W.G.IT: Milos, R. M., of Stonecutter's Wireless Station when he lectured at the Helenn May Instituto last evening on "Wireless Telegraphy and Tele phony."
Capt. Miles was referring to short waves and the progress made by, amateurs and he said that al- though he was usually occupied with the station's work he had had a conversation with Mr. Marcuse in England every Sunday night for the last six months.
YEAR.
Paris, Dec. 15. The revenue returns for Novom ber totalled 4,234 million france, of which 4,175 million was from permanent normal sources, show- Ing an excess of 1,317 milliön over November, 1925.
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The total for the first eleven months amounted to 84,486 million, or an increase of 9,749 million on the same period last year.
The Senate bagan yesterday discussion of the Budget and made. such progress that the estimates for five departments were disposed of according to the wish of M. Poin-- cure, who considers a vote of the Budget by both Chambers before the end of the year as an essential condition of Anancial restoration. -Havas
"I see no reason why we should not have an Empire broadcast on short waves at times chosen to fit in with the after-dinner hours in each Colony, picked up by a central receiving station and re- broadcast on waves easier for amateurs, to handle" was another FALL OF HANGCHOW, of Capt.. Miles' most interesting
remarks.'.
The World At Will. He mentioned that Stonecutter's communication could get into
with any place in the world, and read out posteards received from
ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE
CANTONESE:
Shanghal, Dec. 15.
all parts of the globe, written by. It is reported that Hangchow has esthusiastic radio amateurs who fallen to the Cantonese, while the had succeeded in receiving the Shanghai-Hangchow rallway has Stonecuttor's station. These post- been cut at Lingping, twelve miles cards emanated from amateurs in north-east of Haagchow, presum- England, Ireland, Italy. South ably by Cheklang soldiers; though Africa, Australia, Brazil, Chile, another report states that Sun California and New Zealand.. Chuan-fang's troopa have cut the Capt. Miles caused a good deal line near Sungkiang, over twenty of laughter when he read out one miles south-west of Shanghai, and making preparations for a of the postcards, written in radio are language, which, while unintel stand there.-Reuter. 11gble to those unversed in the mysteries of wireless lore, was clear to those
under- who stood the somewhat mysterious initials used by wireless amateurs to convey their meaning.
Capt. Miles dealt largely with short wave work and recalled the first sucessful transmission on a low wavelength between England and America and between Eng- land and New Zealand, and said such fents were now commonplace, and that amateurs were now able to communicate with others in any part of the world using power taken from the house lighting supply and with aerials erected in their back yards.
The Comity of Nations,
"HOW ARE YOU?"
This is the first question asked, the world over, when friends or acquaintances meet, and it indi-
He also dealt in an interestingcates universal recognition of the manner with the theory of wire fact that Health is the paramount less and explained the working of concern of every man and woman, the beam stations which have re-ne matter how important other cently created a good deal of in-personal matters may be, forest.
Yet, curiously enough, in many
In conclusion he said "If it is cases it is either through neglect. true that "evil communications of health or dissipation of health currupt good manners," I think it that ill-health begins. For is also true that good communica-
example, over-eating, injudicious tions make for better understand- ing and the improved methods of diet, hurried or irregular meals, are causes responsible for most of inter-changing ideas may help in some small degree to educate the the digestive troubles so common races" of the earth to understand these days. And the craze for ench ather better."
exciting pleasures in the over- "Some racial hatreds are in-heated, over-crowded atmosphere herent in national character: of ball rooms, dance halls and others are due to stupid misunder-einemas, with its attendant .evils standings, and I look to wireless of late hours and too little sleep, to help towards that comity of accounts for a vast majority of the nutions that is so badly needed at ever increasing cases of nervous. the present day,”
breakdown in both sexes.
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