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'PROPOSED RADIO

EXHIBITION.

(Continued from Page 2.).

Broadcast from 2.B.W. on 350 metros.

11.00-11.30 a.m. Commercial nowe, Stock Exchange reports etc, in Chi nese and English and nows bulletin.

12.00-1.00 p.m. Demonstration pro gramme of Chinese and EnglishTM re cords for use of radio dealers.

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1.48.p.m. Weather report, 7.48pm. Evening weather report:

Poppy Day Concert. 9 p.m. Selection "Tipperaryland,"

Stoddon. The Band of H. M. S. Berwick by kind pemission_of_Captain_Robinson and Officers. Conductor Mr. G. J Maulkin.

9.16 Soprano Song "Danny Boy" Old Irish

Mrs. Richard Sanger. Violin Obbligato, Mr. John Brage, Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble, 9.23 Dick Barty and a piano,

(a) "The tune that caught on."

···(b) "Rum-ti-tum, come follow

the drum."

9.33 Plano Solo "Scherzo

Marziale," Villiers Stanford

Mrs. Scott Little.

0.40 Baritone Song "Shipmates

O'Mine." Sanderson Mr. AE. Stone.

Accompanist, fr, George Grimble. 9.49 Contralto Song "There's a

Land," Allitsen

Miss Vivian Helmore. Accompanist, Mra Scott Little. 0,56 Humorous Scotch Song.

Mr. Robert Sutherland, Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble. 103 The Hon'ble ME WIDE, L. Shenton will give a short address on "Poppy Day

10.8 Selection "Merrie England," E.'German.

The Band of H.M.S. Berwick.' Conductor, Mr. G. J. Malkin.

News Bulletin. 10,20 Selection, HLM.S. Pinafore,

Sullivan. The Band of HMLS. Berwick. Conductor, Mr. G. J. Maulkin. 10.30 Soprano Song "Roses of

Picardy, Haydn Wood. Mrs. Richard Sanger. Violin Obbligato, Mr. John Braga. Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble. 10.38 Dick Barty and a Piano.

(a) Voila'.

(b) Cutta of the Cruiser.

"What-Not." 10.48 Piano Solo, Lament Opus 148, Villiers Stanford. Mrs. Scott Little. 10.53 Baritone Song "Requiem," Homer.

Mr. A. E. Stone. Accompanist, Mr. George Grimbla. 11 p.m. Contralto Song

"My Prayer," W. H. Squire, Mrs. Vivian Helmore. Accompanist, Mr

Mrs. Scott Little. 11.7 Humorous English Song.

Mr. Robert Sutherland. Accompanist, M. George

Grimble.

11.15 Spec in

Miller.

The Band of H.M.S.. Berwick. Conductor, Mr. G. J. Malkin.

God Save The King. 11.30 (approx.) Close down.

Sunday's Programme. Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 350 metres. Sunday, November 10: Relay from St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road.

9.55 ml, to 11 a.m."approx. Morning service from St. Joseph's Church

Mass.:

(a) Holy flow Conscience may

(b)

ba. Denied," by Rev. R. W. Gallagher S. J.

(c) Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

11 am, approx. to p.m. Programme of Chinese records. (Chinese commercial news if re- ceived).

p.m. Weather report,

7.48 p.m. Evening weather report. 9 p.m. to 10.30 pm Evening gene- ral programme, H. M. V. and Victor records by courtesy of Messrs. Moutric and Company

Patience,"Selection,

The Band of H. M. Coldstream

Guards.

"A Word, Allow me," "A Song of Tender Mem'ries,"

Peter Dawson, Bass-Baritons. "The Pilgrim's Song of Hope" "March on a Theme of Handel,"

Arthur Meale.

"(n) Fairings (b) Come to the Fair," "la) Jock the Fiddler (b) the

Ballad-bionger

Percy Heming, Baritone. "Symphony No. 2 in D Major,"

John Barbiroll's Chamber Orch, Orchestra. "Song of the Volga Boatmen,"

The Dour Homeland,"

Peter Dawson, Bass-Baritone.

"Symphony No. 5-Allegro Vivage," "!

"Mountain Lovers," "Nirvana,"

G. D. Cunningham.

John Turner, Tenir. "Selcetion of Leslie Stuart's Songa,"

The Band of H. M. Coldstream

Guards.

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THE TIME FOR BLANKETS

IS HERE, BUT WHAT SHALL BE DONE FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT AFFORD THEM?

Members of the Committee attend at the Society's Room, City Hall, every Monday and Thursday, at. 10.30 to receive Gifts of Blankets, part-worn clothing, etc.

HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Est. 1889

Monday's. Programmc. Broadcast by Z.B.W.

350 metres, Monday, November 11: Cenotaph Ceremony to be relayed.

10.40 nm. Relay of Armistics Day Ceremony from the Cenotaph.

11.20

u.m. Commercial any received) will be broadcast from

the studio.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929.

Womanly Fascination

-and personal attractiveness. in

man, depend in no small degree. upon the condition of the skin and of the breath. One of the com- monest causes of facial eruption and of blotched and yellow skin is constipation. It is likewise re- sponsible for most ill-smelling breath.

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INDIAN PROBLEM.

PRINCE'S PLEA FOR CO-OPERATION.

London, Nov. 8. The Maharajah of Alwar, one of the Ruling Princes of India, in an address to members of all the political parties in the committee room of the House of Commons, cordially welcomed the announce. ment in the Simon-MacDonald correspondence, and also the the Viceroy's pronouncement, on ultimate goal of British policy as crystallised in the words Dominion Status.

Having referred to the special position of the Indian States, the Maharajah added that the goal of India did not seem to him to be in doubt, but difficulties ap- peared when the question was considered as regards the time when this Dominion Status goal might be reached. He continued: "My simple answer to that proposition is, when, by actual consent between the Government of British India and ourselves, "our future relations are adjusted so that we can all unitedly work towards Achievement of this ideal. The conference. that has 'been suggested will be a funda- mental factor, I most devotedly hope, in the achievement of this method, and then it will only remain for each one of us con- cerned to aspire towards the ideal, which in my case hus al- waye been a United States of India, with the States working out their own destiny in accord- ance with their own traditions and environment: Britain and India going each her own. way, neither interfering with the other in their domestic or internal concerns, but uniting together in matters of common interest. British Wireless.

Melodies),"

"Leanin," "Hoein,"

Grenadier Guards

Harold Williams, Baritone. "The Leck, Selection-Welsh Airs,

Grenadier Guards.

"Parted,"

"O Lovely Night,"

ELITE

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ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL

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INCLUDING

GOODS

HAND-BAGS

DAINTY FELT HATS

OVERCOAT MATERIALS

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EVENING WEAR FLOWERS

and many other novelties.

THE STORE FOR RELIABLE

GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.

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Doris Vane, Soprano. Remind you of the High-class Furnishing

"Classica, Selection,"

Solo, Quentin M. Maclean. "He's Tall, Dark and Handsome,"

Virginia (There's a Blue Ridge in

my Heart)"

Sophie Tucker Orchestra. "Memories of Mendelssohn,"

J. H. Squire Celeste Octot. "Hit the Deck,"

Vocal Medley,

10.30 p.m. Close down,

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1,48 p.m. Weather report, 5.30-8.00 p.m.

gramme.

Children's Pro-

Aunt Joan, Uncle Dick and Uncle Jeff will entertain the kiddies. 6.00-7.00 Chinese Programme 7.48 p.m.

Weather Report. 9.00-10.30 p.m. Evening program mo of Columbia. records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. The Anderson Music Company.

The Rose," Salection,

"Spirit Flower,” "Mulateon of Malaca,"

Dennis Noble, Baritone. "The Shamrock, Selection,

Grenadier Guards. While My Pretty One Sleeps," "If You Hadn't Gone Away,”

Norah Ulaney. The Thistle (Selection of Scottish

Grenadier Guards.

John Kaylorabe.

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