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LOCAL RADIO.

TO-MONROWS INAUGURAL CONCERT PROGRAMME.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1929.

ATHLETIC MEETING.

GERMÁNY BEATS JAPAN BY 79% TO 71% POINTS

The results of the opening oventa

were:

110 Metre Hurdles-1, Miki. Time:

That considerable progress has.

Tokyo, Oct. 5. been made with arrangements In The first day of the athletic meeting eonnexion with the Inaugural between Germany and Japan saw concert, organked by the Broad-Germany leading by 30 points to 81

points. casting Committee to-morrow, 8th Inst., when His Excellency the Officer Administering the Govern ment (the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G:), will kindly assist, was learned at the third meeting of the Broadcasting Com- mittee held on Thursday evening when Mr. N. L. Smith (Chairman) provided. :

As at present arranged the skeleton programme is as follows. "When details are avaliable they will be communicated to the Press in due course...

Mins.

1. Opening Speech. His Ex-. cellency the Hon. Mr. W... T. Southorn, C.M.G.

2. Selections. The Aloha

Serenaders

4. Plano Solos. Mr. Bowes-

8

3. Soprano

Songs.

Mrs.

Bowes-Smith

Smith

10

Songs. Mr. Li

G. r-chi

3

Solos.

Mr. John

Braga

10

Dick Barty and a Piano 8

8. Soprano Songs. Mrs. O.

C. Womack

8

9. Selections.

The

Aloha

Serenacters

10. Baritone Songa. Mr H.

11. Duets. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Cornelius

8

10

12. Dick Barty and a Piano 10

13. Baritone Songs. Mr. Frank

Austin

14. Selections

Serenaders

The Aloha

10

120 mins. 2 hours.

Close down 11 p.m. IT. E. the Omeer Administering the Government and party will arrive at the Studio shortly before 9 p.m. to- morrow, and will be received by the members of the General Broadcasting Committee. He will make a short

ne of the Studio and punc-

Say A

at 9p.m. will few words the programme following immediately after. Mr. Southorn's address will be translated into Chinese be the Hom Dr. R. H. Katewall, C.M.G.

Daily Routine.

The daily routine programme is "being worked out. In the meantime, the Programme Sub-Committee has submitted the following suggested times:

Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

11.00 .m. tg 11.30 am. hour, Commercial News, half Chinese, halt English,

11.30 am to 12.30 p.m. 1 hour, rehearsals.

12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. 1 hour, Demonstration programme, and English.

5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. Chinese programme.

6.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Children's programme.

6.30 h.m. to 7.00 p.m. Hospitals.

15.1 BCCs.

Putting the Shot.-1, Hirscfold. Distance: 15.51 metres.

200 Metres.-1, Eldracher. Time: 91.6 secs.

3.80 metros.

Pole Vault-1, Nishida. Height:

800 Motrea-1, Pelzer. Time: 1 min. 58.5 secs...

5,000 Metres,1, Kitamoto. Time: 15 mins, 30 sees.

Swedish Relay- Time: 1 min. 57.4 secs.

Germany.

--Router.

Final Day's Results.

Tokyo, Oct. 6. In the Germano-Japanese athletics, the final pincings are:

Germany, 79% points, & first places. Japan, 714 points, & first places. To-day's results were:

100 Metres 1, Eldracher. Time 10,6 secs.

High Jump-1, Kimura and Koba- yashi

(tied). Height: 1.90 metres.

Distance: 42.60 Discus-1, Salto. metrca,

400 Metres.-1, Stolt. Time: 48.8 Jocs.

Broad Jump.-1,.Nambu. Distance:

7.31 metres.

1,500 Metres.1, Peltzer. Time: 4

mins. 4.8 secs.

Javelin 1, metros.

Molles. Distance: 62.88

800 Metres Relay:-1, Germany Time: One min., 27.2 secs.

The attendance was 10,000, includ ing Prince Chichibu and thirteen other members of the Imperial family--Router.

English.

11.30 am to 12.00 nean hour, rehearsals.

1.00 p.m. 1 hour, 12,00 noon to Demonstration programme, Chinese and English.

9.00 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 11⁄2 hours,

General programme.

10.30 pm to 11.30 p.m. 1 hour, Chinese programme.

434 hours.

Sunday, 10.30 a.m. to 1,00 p.m. 24 hours, Church service and Chinese pro- gramme. (Note: Service at some churches commences at 10.30 a.m, and ht others 11.a.m. The intention is to start a programme with the com- nuncement of church servico, but cach- day to finish at 1 p.m.).

LAWN TENNIS.

"C" DIVISION CHAMPIONS CLLEBRATE VICTORY;

In commemoration of their victory In the "C" Division of the Toanis League the South China Athletic Association were At Home" to friends of other clubs at King's Park on Saturday afternoon when the champions mot and defeated a team representing "The Rest" of the Leaguo.

A very pleasant afternoch was spent by a large number of tennis enthusiasts and at the conclusion of the match the shield and prizes wore presented to the champions by Mr. M. K. Lo who also handed the visit- ing players small souvenirs of tho occasion,

..

Mr. Ho Iu, chairman of the Executive Committee, in a short speech introduced Mr. Lo, who is the President of the Association and Vice-President of the Hongkong Tennis League.

Speaking first in Chinoso Mr. Ho traced the history of the Association's activities on the tennis court and mentioned that the first team entered by the S.C.AA. was in the "C" Division in 1927. The following

they

joined the year

and "B" Divisions while last season they had teams in all three Longues, their representatives in the "A" and "B" finishing quite well up in the list. This year they gained their initial

success.

FOR

the benefit of those of the visitors who wero

not conversant with Chinese Mr. Ho spoke "In English and said that they had gathered to commemorate the winning

of

the championship of the "C" Divi- slon. On behalf of the Association the speaker thanked the assembly for honouring them with their presence.

Mr. M. K. Lo congratulated, the Association on winning the Cham- pionship and then presented the prizes.

The scores in the exhibition match were as follow-the Champions win- ning by six seta to three:

C. S. Chan and H. W. Chan (Cham- plons) lost to Kwok Po-kan and Lan Man-kwong (Chinese R.C.) 0-6; beat H. A. Noronha and J. Xavier (Recreio) 6-0; beat J. Barrow and J. A. Bendall (Civil Service

6-3.

Gay C. C. Ma and S. K. Ng (Champions) lost to Kwok Po-kan and Lau Man- kwong 4-6; beat Noronha and Xavier 7-5; beat Burrow, and Bondall 6-4,

Y. K. Mow and C. Y. Tso (Cham- pions) beat Kwok Po-kan and Lau Man-kwong 8-3; lost to Noronha and Xavler 2-6; boat Barrow and Bendall 6-1.

9.00, p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 11⁄2 hours, RUGBY TEST MATCH. General programme.

1.

CommercialNews.

hours. | AUSTRALIANS BEAT ENGLAND

AT HULL

The commercial news service started Chinese, on the 30th September and is now in working order, thanks to the energy 1 hour, of Mr. H. Lowcock. As regards

Press new

news local

will take newspapers 14 hour,it in turn weekly to supply local news in bulletin form at 10 p.m. every even- a general programme is news bulletin will be

14 hour, ing whe.

Supplemented by the London news

9.00 p.m. to 10.10 p.m. 11⁄2 hours, General programome.

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hours.

Tuesday and Thursday. 11.00 am to 11.30 am. 4 hour, Commercial news, half Chinese, hälf English.

11.30 pm to 12.30 p.m. 1 hour, rehearsnis.

p.m. 1 hour, Chinese

12.30

2.30 p.m. to 1.0

| Demonstration programme,

and English.

5.00 m to 6.30 p.m. 14 hours, General programme.

6.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. Hospitals.

14 hour,

19.00 p.m. to 10.30 p. 14 hours, Chinese programme.

ti

Saturday,

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11.00 .m. to 11.40 am. hour, Commercial news, half Chinese, half

with

an

Cong

service wirelessed by Rugby dally,

Mr. Robt. Sutherland is working on tentative suggestion which he has put to various shipping companies in Hangkong for a special programme for tourist steamers approaching of welcome to visitors to Hongkong, Hongkong. The message will be

itinerary of the most in- teresting places to visit during their Colony and what to buy and the shops that can be safely patronized for their purchases. this way shopkeepers may find it to their advantage to secure advertise- ment by means of the Broadcasting Organisation.

In the

In

The Programme Secretary has sug- gested to the Committee the advisa

of licence holders being circu- bility larised requesting names and dates of birthdays of children, in order to form a "Radio Fairy Circle." It is believed that the "Fairy Circle" has heen found extremely popular with children elsewhere.

Hull, Oct. 6. The first Rugby League. Test match between England and the touring Australian team was played here to- day, the, match resulting in a victory for Australia by 31 points to eight. Renter.

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Memorial Match.

Twickenham, Oct. 5.. Twenty thousand spectators witness- ed the Rowland Hill Memorial Rugby match which was played here between the combined Ireland and Scotland Wales team. The representatives of team and the combined England and

Ireland and Scotland won by 20 points to 13-Reuter,

AMERICAN GOLF

MISS GLENNA COLLETT RETAINS TITLE.

Birmingham, Mich., Oct. 5. Miss Glerina Collett of Rhode Island, retained the American Ladies' Golf Championship by beating Mrs, Pressler of Los Angeles in the final by four up and three to play- Reuter's American Service.

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