2
EARLIER NEWS OF THE CRISIS.
JAPANESE AERIAL
BOMBARDMENT.
MORE MARINES.
Shanghai, Feb, fi, 4 pan. One thousand Japanese marines have landed and it is reliably re- ported that a brigado of Japaneso Infantry is arriving to-morrow Reuter.
Bg Attack Launched. Shanghai, Feb. 5, 6.34 p.m. There is an unconfirmed repart that a Japanese bombing plant wan shot down by a Chinese plane over Chenfu to-day.
A heavy artillery duel started at 10.55 a.m. along the front extend-
CORRESPONDENCE.
Shanghal Events.
[To the Editor. Hongkong Telegraph.)
THE
Sir. It is to be regretted that there seems to exist, at the presem moment, many misinformed news and rumours with regard to the recent
outbreak
HONGKONG.
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1932,
BIG PUSH REPULSED,
(Continued from Page 1)
Заралекс attack, had counter- intincked and re-occupied their
former positions.
If anything, their positions have been slightly bettered since yes- terday morning.
The North Railway Station. after a whole week of savage Japanese onslaughts and furious of Shanghai bombardments, is still retained. I am, hereby..going to bring the following facts to your knowledge.
alfairs.
ADMIRAL'S ADMISSION, Admiral Shiosawa, Interviewed 1. On the Zint. January, they foreign journalists inst even Japanese Consul General at Shang-Ing said that he had hoped that hal lodged a protest with the Mayor yesterday's big push would have of Greater Shanghai, demanding resulted in driving the Chinese their strict restriction un out of Chapel. lawful, actions against Japan and Ile frankly admitted that
To the Japanese subjects. this dapunese offensive had not met demand. the Chinese authorities with succean,
over
the
ld not only show any sincere at- The battle continues on a lessor titude and would put off their re-scale, Shells are exploding fro- ing from Jukang Road to Klang-ply without any valid reason, but quently, but they are now scarcely wan Road, Beyond Houkkow Park, in the meantime, they concentrated heeded by war-hardened Shang- the Japanese being assisted by their troops to the vicinity of | bnf-Rodier. noven bombing planes. Machine Shanghai to be a great mennco to
and rifle are was nho in-¦ Lensive.
gun
The bombardment indicates that the Japanese now have their artillery placed in the alleyways and roads leading of North Sze- chuen Road,
A.m.
At
the Japanese population there.
Con-
The
speaker at the Rotary Club 2. All the foreigners in Shang-tiin on Tuesday will be Rotarian R. bat would admit that the demand Robertson, and his subject "Repara- runde by the Japanese Consultions and War Debts," General was right and adequate. On the 25th January, the Sbangbal Municipal Council hold ference of foreign members, cepting the Japanese and Chinese, and, on its own initiative, decided unanimously to close down Chinese Daily News the Headquarters
A
*x-
The <}
EARLY MAN.
PIECING TOGETHER TRE"
FRAGMENTS.
Anti- Japanese Association, and on the 426th, they took the steps to close the Daily News. As to the Anti- Japanese Association, they shower their willingness to support the Japanese in the event of their raid.history. ing the Headquarters of the Asso. elation.
The Japanese advanced at 11.40
across the railway line Tien Tung An, but later withdraw to the east side of the line, then opened up with artillery, demolish Ing the buildings on the west side of the line, after which they re: iewed their advance, and continue the forward drive,
Practically all the buildings the vicinity alight.
A Japanese battery which operated from the rifle range, is now lochted behind the butts, affording it protection. Japanese
behind artillery fire
The butts contintion.
Three Japanese planes thin morning at 10.30, dropped heavy hamba west of the North Station; also to the rear of Tiên Wung An station. A further four planes Jater joined in the attack,' ap proaching from Woosung,
Lobinson, Tonquin, Mokanshan and "Porry Roads today.
of the station MIC
Shells have, fallen' fù Gordon,
Blore Japanese Bluejackets.
CHURCH NOTICES,
Quinquagesima Sunday.
LOCAL SERVICES.
St. John's Cathedral. The following are the services for to-morrow:
Sunday.
Quinquagesima Sunday. Dloceann
Holy Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Communion (Peak Church) 8 a.m. Choral Children's Service 10 n.mt. Eucharist and Sermon, 11 a.m. Preacher: Rev. C. I. Blanchott. C.M.S. Canton.
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2.00-7.00 pm. Chinese Programme. 7.00-11.80 p.m. European Pro-
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7.00-9.30 p.m. Programme of Vic- tor and H.M.V. Records.
7.00p.m. Mall Notice, alc 7.03-7.48 p.m. Band and Or- Watkins.chostral Selections."
Evensong 6.30 p.m. Preacher: Rev. N. Social Evening in Cathedral Tial after Evensong.
PROTESTANT CEMETERY
with
CHAPEL. Happy Valley. Services In conjunction St. John's Cathedral.
The services to-morrow will be Holy Communion at 8.00 a.m. and Evensong with address at 5.15 p.m. The Preacher will be the Rev. H. V. Koop.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. (Kowloon).
Services for Sunday, February
Quinquagesima Sunday. 8.16 a.m. Holy Communion. 10 am. Young People's Service. Primary Sunday School.
und
11 am. Morning Prayer Communion.
Preacher.
Inter-
WESLEYAN CHURCH
Vienna by Night' (Komzak).
Marek Weber and His Orch. CLE07. A Musical Switch (arr. Alford).
The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guarda. C1580, Fantasin on Melodies of Johann
Strauss (Weber). Marck Weber and His Orch: C2189. Pagoda of Flowers (Woodforde-
Finden).
The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. C1072. Contraste-Potpourri of Famous
Melodies (Robrocht). Marck Weber and His Orch. C2232, p.m. (Local Time and Wen- ther Report).
H.00
7.48-8.45 p.m. Variety. Orchestral-Old Musical Comedy Gema. Jack Hylton and His Orch. C1773. Chorus-Our Village Concert,
Syd Howard, Vora Poarco, Leonard Henry and Company. C1782. Orchestral-More Old Songs.
Jack lylton and His Orch. €1783. Voeni Duet-A Ballad When at Sea. Voen! Duct-A Sallor's Philosophy,
Stuart Robertson and John Turner, 01857, Orchestral-Tommies' War Time
Memories.
London. Feb. 5, Archaeologists from every coun-Choral try are being invited to meet in The Vicar. London this summer to help in the 2.45 p.m. Senior and plecing together of man's early mediate Sunday School.
6.45 p.m. Evening Prayer ant Orchestral-Songs of the Officers' Mess. Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, So many tantalising fragments | Sermon. Preacher. Rev. N. V.
C1888. about early man have been dia-Halward.
Humorous Song-(a) The Future Mra, 3. The Japanese authorities in
covered in recent years that it has
'Awkins (b) Knocked 'em in the beon determined that an attempt
Old Kent Road (a) A Fallen Star forrad the Shanghai Municipal Council
shall now be made to discover ex-
(d) My Old Dutch. of their necessary "mea- sures in connexion with the clag-ctly what he was like and
he lived. long ing of the Anti-Japanese Associa-
Between 400 and 800 delegatea tion, and the Inpancar Navy made
are expected to attend the Con- a previous arrangement on this
gress, after which they will visit matter with the Shanghai Municl- prehistorie sites in Britain. Some pal Council Police, On the 27th, also will probably go to the West the Japanese Consul General noti-Country, Scotland and Ireland.-- fied the Consul General of Great Renter's Special Service. Britain, United States of America and France, respectively,
of this decision.
4. On the 27th January, the A total of 4,000 Japanese hise-commanding officers of each coun- jackets arrived vi a transport at held a conference and agreed epon a plan of operation for the the Wayside Wharf this morning,
protection of the International Our Own Correspondent.
Settlement, the plan being followa
Loss of 'Plane Confirmed.
Shanghol, Feb. 5, 6,47 p.m. It is now confirmed that a Japan- cad *plane was brought down Cheriju by anti-aircraft gum.
Two Japanese nirmen were in- singrated when the plane broke Info flames on reaching the ground,
Our One Correspondent.
Fronch Forces: The aren of the French Settlement.
b. British Force: The area be tween Kino-Chow Road and field.
MESSING AIRMEN.
how A Lecture on the Science
of Thought.
MESSAGE FROM SAHARA DESERT.
Paris, Feb. 5. "We have geen antelope but would have preferred to have sren a gallon of beer" was part of a dramatic wireless message received from three French airmen who e. American Forces: The area were lost in the wild Hoggar dis- between Mohowk Itond and Kian-trict of Sahara. chow Rond.
Je
d. The Voluntary Corps: The aren between the Bund and Race Course.
e. Japanese Force: The area at the north of the Soochow creek extending between North Kiangsi Road and Yangtzepos.
Colonel's Narrow Escupe.
Shanghai, Feb, 6, 4 p.m. A shell exploded near the head- quarters of the Lincoln Regiment and as a result of the concussion the Colonel's boy wis blown out 5. On the 28th at 3.15 o'clock of his chair in the mess roam.
p.m. Mr. Wa Tich-chen Another miraculous escape was that of Brigade Major Penny, of, Mayor of Greater Shanghul The Royal Corps of Signals, who cepted the Japanese demands was got walking. There were no chatialties.
pona Impossible to establish wether the shell was Chinese or Japanese-Reuter.
with
The U. S. Reinforcements.
Shanghal, Feb. 6, 438 pm. The U.S. Trinapart Chaumont, the 31st Infantry, 1,200 string, has arrived, bringing up the American forces here to 6.000, including the nival detachment.--- Rouler.
Essential Services. Shanghai, Feb., 6, 3.35 p.m. The Japanese authorities are pro- viding escorts to enable Chinese workmen to testore the caseritial services electricity, water and telephones-in Own Correspondent.
i
the
ac-
to
the satisfaction of the Japaneso Consul General and Admiral Shiozawa of Japanese Navy,
cised for their exchanging fire 6. The Japanese might be crit-
with the Chinese after accepting the Mayor's reply. But these are two different thing. It ap pars that on account of this mals- anderstanding, the publle ia in clined to blame the Japanese. In this respect, the following points must be considered carefully.
7. On the 28th at 3.16 m., the Chinese Authorities accepted the Japanese demanda. On the other hand, a great number of Chinese congregated around the Municipal Office, creating a menacing
at-
sphere and rumours were rife everywhere. Especially, the state of uneasiness increased by the with- Hongkew. Our drawal of the whole Chinese Police Force which was stationed in the district of Chapel. Consequently, "The State of Emergency" was de- cinred by the Shanghai Municipal Council at 4.00 o'clock p.m. on the game day.
8. Now the Japanese marines were to take up their position in the district assigned to them ac
No Evacuation. Shanghal, Feb. 5, 3.35 pm. The Committee on evacuation ard attempting to arrange for the British citizens along the Yang- te to proceed elsewhere than Shanghai, to Hongkong probably.
The situation regarding evnein- tion in Shanghai is casing" off and;
is not believed that the evacua- there is every prospect of the don of Shanghai is likely naleds Japanese assurances being accept- Political complications should ed in order, to give a breathing space. while searching for a fresh
is possible that the residents formula covering the fifth point to
of the outer western area will be satisfy the Powers, notably Ameri- compiled to withdraw inty the ca's susceptibility regarding the innor fities."
Calian refugees, it is eschatod, nabór 100,000 many of whom ar preeding to the Interior-Our Con Correspondent.
Powers to Discus
London, Fob. 5. Japan's reply to the five point peter plan has been closely con- spared in authoritative quartòrs, in view of China's unconditions segatance and Japan's rejection ufolats 2 and P.
open
door. While Conservative opinion la reoccupied with tarif develop ments, the Liberal preia is gront-
Church, Wesleyan Methodist Wanchai. (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Rd., E.)
Sunday, February 7, 1932. Quinquagesima Sunday.
Morning
Service 10.15 u.m. Evening Service 8 pm. Preacher at both Services: Rev. Erris C. H. Tribbeck.
moct
The Sunday School will with the moming congregation. this being the first Sunday in the month.
At the close of the Evening Holy Service the Sacrament of Communion will be observed. At the Saflors" and Soldiers' Home Every Sunday at 8.15 p.m. Service Men's Hour. Every Tites- day at 8 p.m. Fellowship Hour.
Special Notice. On Wednesday, February Being without a sextant the air- commencing at 8.16 p.m., a Lecture men were unable to give their posi-will be given in the Sailors! lion accurately thus the task of
and Soldiers' Home by Dr. K. C. the two airmen who are seeking Yeo, Assistant Medical Officer of them is very difficult-Reuter's Health; who is taking as his subject Special Service,
"Some Practical Aspects on the Science of Thought."
10,
to the
This Lecture is open the 27th. North Szechuen Road will be a large attendance to sup cording to the plan of defence of publie and it is hoped that there which is within the aren assigned to the Japanese Force, is a Settle-port Dr. Yeo who is an authority ment Road under the control of
on the subject of Thought, and Municipal Council and it extends
whose Lecture Is bound to be one fur to the outside of the Settle-
of interest and education to all. Please como In good time. ment. When the Japanese Marines were proceeding along this road to take their post at about 11.46 p.m., the Chinese Regular Troops opened fire against them from the both sides of the Japanese were consequently forced 7, to retaliate.
road. Tho
At about the same time, nome Chinese snipers appeared in North
Szochuen Road and attacked the
Japanese marines stationed at the Japanese Primary School, The Marines, thereupon, fought back.
9. The above is the true state of affairs,
In view of these facts, I hope that you will be able to see the whole situation in its true colour, and as to the more recent news, I regret to say that there are many which misinformed or
ure founded.
For instance:-
b. 4 Japanese atroplanes shot down on the 29th.
un-
were
UNION CHURCH. (Hongkong)
Services for Sunday, Fobruary
1932.
Morning.
Sunday School 10 a.m. Naval Parade Service 10.15 a.m. Public worship 11 a.m.
Afternoon Sunday School Taikoo 2.45 p.m.
Evening.
by a social hour in the Church Hall. Public worship 6 p.m., followed
E. G. Powell. Preacher at all services, The Rev.
Tuesday at 5.80 p.m. Choir practice.
Every Tuesday at 7.45 p.m. De- and Airmen's Christian Associa- votional Meeting of the Soldiers'
tlon. All Service men are heartily welcomed,
a. The Japanese warships bom-SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS barded the Woosung Forts on the 29th and their planes bombed from Seventh-day Adventist Chapel, 20, the air.
Ice House Street, Services, Saturday 2.00 p.m. Preaching. Saturday 3.00 p.m. Sabbath School, Sunday night 6.00 p.m. Proaching. Subject "The Hope Of The World," by Lyman
V. Shaw, Pastor. Wednesday night 8.00 p.m. Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is extended to
c. On the 20th, Japanese airo- planes bombed the Shanghai Wire- less Station.
d. On the 81st Japanese bonta bombarded Swatow.
gun-
e. On the 31st, a Japanese gun- boat was sunk.
boats opened fire on Chinese fort 7. On the 31st Japanese gun-
at Nanking.
K. Most of Japanese residents hava evacuated Canton
all.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
It apears that those are all un- First Church of Christ Scientist. ly displassed with the Japanese confirmed nows or created stories Macdonnell Road, below Bowen raply. For example, the Manchester for the purpose of propaganda and Road Tram Station. Sunday Ser Guardian
comments, whatever may be too absurd to believe for vice, 11:15 am. Subject: “Spirit” profeselona of good faith and do the people who know the truth, but The Bunday aire for peace the
School is held reply Impiles, are belled by the continued at the puttive enough to mislead on Sunday Morning at 10 o'clock.
public.
Wednesday Evening Meeting at ruthlessly carried out, whereby the not far distant when the peace and address open Tuesday and Friday tacks, ruthlessly conceived and sincerely hope that the time is 6 pm. Reading Room at above Japanese forces are attempting to order in Shanghai will be restored 10 am to 12 noon. Monday and is likely to form the subct Shanghal"; and suggests that the there will be able to pursue their Publla Is
gain control of a large section of and the people of every country Thursday, 5.80 to 7 pan. of telegraphic changes betben Powers may prove more resource-daily business in peace and safety attend the servide and visit the is cordially invited to Geneva and the capithin of the the ful now their own interests are at again.
Bonding Boom. Branch of The tarosted Powers, therefore no au- stake. It urges "real pressure."
Mother Church, The First are to the Japanese objections otherwise Japan will proceed from
Consul of Japan. Church of Christ Scientist, in emrbo expected till next week; but violence to violence.-Reuter. Acting Consul-General of "Japan. Boston, Mass., USA.
chloep sat alph, ve
T. YOSHIDA,
The
Vernon Watson (Comodian). C1922, 8.45-9.30 p.m. Musical comedy and Light Opera,
C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue-Vocal
Goma.
Light Opera Company, C1020. The Maid of the Mountains-Selection. The London Palladium Orchestra.
Mies Hook of Holland-Vocal Gems
.0188.
Light Opera Company. 01889. The House that Jack Built Selection.
Now Bayfair Orchestra. C1791. Silver Wings-Vocal Gems.
Light Opera Company. C1858. All records In the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Moutria and Co.
9.30-11.30 p.m.
Dante Programme of Brunswick and Melotone Records kindly supplied by "The Brunswick House,"
Fox Trot-Life is Just a Bowl of
Cherries.
Fox Trot-This is the Missus. 0165. Fox Trot-You Didn't Have to Tell Mc. Fox Trot-When You Were the
Blossom of Buttercup Lane and I was Your Little Bay Blue. 6045. T'ax Trot-Lonely. Fux Trot-Goo, But I'd Like to
Make you Happy. 4937. Waitz-My Cradle Sweetheart. Waltz-Rock me in a Cradle
of Kalun. 0121. Fox Trot-Wasting my Love
on You. Pox Trot-Sing,
4911. Fox Trot-My Futuro Just Passed. Fox Trot-With my Guitar
and You. 4840. Waltz-Roaching for the Moon. Fox Trot-Heartaches. Rumba-Mama inoz Rumba-Muchacha.
€030.
0084.
Fox Trot-Little Spanish DancET, Fox Trot-Under the Spell of
Your Kiss. 4905. Waltz-The Kise that You're
forgotten. Walts-I'm Just a Dancing
Sweatboart. 6168. Fox Trot Truly, Fox Trot-Fall in Love with
Mo. 0018. Fox Trot-And Then Your Lipa
Mot Mine. Fox Trot-Who's Calling You
Sweetheart To-night 4978. Waltz-Sing Your Way Home. Waltz-Tears. *--
6000, Fox Trot-Old Fashioned Girl. Fox Trot-Never Swat a Fly. 4924, Fox Trot-The Peanut Vendor. Fox Trot-African Lamont, Walts-For You. Waltz-Geo! I'd Love to be Your
4934,
M12118.
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About me, When I'm Gone. Fox Trot-Thoy Batisfy. $12001. Fox Trot-Say a Little Prayer for Me. Fax Trot-That Little Boy
of Mine. M12118, Waltz-When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver. Waltz-Blue Paclic Moonlight. 0021. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day PressTM News.
11:30 p.m. Close Down. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 11.00-12.15 p.. Relay of Service from the Union Church, Kennedy Road. Preacher. The Rer. Mr. E. G. Powell
Order of Service. Valuntary. Hyann-"Lord of all Being, throned-
afar."
Invocation and Lord's Praym, Hymn-"O God my Strength and
fortitude,"
Scripture Reading.
Hymn "For Ever with the Lord" Prayer. Offertory,
Offertory Prayer. Hymn "Load us, heavenly Father,
load us."
Bermon-"When Crises Come.!!
.. Hymn "When wilt Thou save the
people"
National Anthem. Benediction, 12.18-2.00 pm Chinese Programme.
TING CHAO IN RETREAT.
HARBIN SUBURBS
FIGHTING.
General Ting Chao's main force Is retreating to the north-enat, with the Japaness in hot pursuit.
A small detachment of Chinexo is fleeing onstward along the rail- way in the direction of Acheng, where, it is believed, General Ting Chao hna gone by armoured car. The Chinese Nection of Harbin is occupied by the Japanese, while В Зарапове armoured train has entered the station."
The main body of Japanese are expected to occupy Harbin to morrow morning.
42 Cnaualties.
INTERNATIONAL ARMY
AND AIR FORCE.
FRENCH SCHEME AT GENEVA,
LEAGUE CONTROL.
The creation of an International Police Force and an Air Force, to be at the service of the League of Nations, is among the proposals circulated to delegates of the Dia- armament Conference by M. Tar- dfeu, on behalf of France.
The limitation of battleships and submarines and the inter- nationalisation of heavier artillery and larger warships are also in- cluded in the proposals
Further suggestions put for-
During the heavy fighting on the outskirts of Harbin yesterday, the warded by M. Tardlou are com- Japanese suffered forty-two casual-pulsory arbitration, the prohibi- tien-Reuter.
ion of polson-gas, hacteria and. bombardment by aircraft or artil- lery beyond a distance (to be fixed) from the front line in land warfare.-Reuter.
AMERICA'S NEW AMBASSADOR.
WARM
WELCOME BRITAIN.
London, Feb. 5.
At the Plenary Session of tho World Disarmament Conference, BY voting for fourteen Vice Presi
dential Officers took place and re- sulted in the election of the follow- ing, in the order given-France, Italy, Britain, United States, Secretary for Foreign Germany, Sweden, Japan, Spain, Affairs enbfed Mr. Andrew Mellon, Argentine, Belgium, Russia, Cze the new United States Ambasan-cho-Slovakia, Poland and Austria. dor to London, offering, him warm-British Wirele and most cordial congratulations
The
London, Feb. 6.
on his appointment and nasuring him of a hearts welcome.-British Wirelean.
Britain's Part.
London, Feb. 5.
Sir John Simon, Foreign Minis-> ter, accompanied by Lady Simon and by Lord Londonderry, Secre-
1.00 pm. Local Time and Weather try for Air, left this afternoon Report
for the Geneva Disarmament Con forence. 2.90 p.m. Close Down. 6.00-8.00p.m. Chinese Programme. 8.00-10.00 pm:
Before leaving, he said the dark European Pro-clouda overhanging the Far East cast a special duty" on him, Moan- 8.00 p.m. Local Time and Weather time he would be in the closest Report.
gramme.
¿
4.08-0.25 pm. Programme of His touch with the Cabinet.
Master's Voice Records
He added that the Disarmament 8.03-8.30 p.m.
Conference ropresented the cul- Casse-Noisette Suite (Technikowsky).mination of ten years' strenuous Played by the Philadelphia Symphony and devoted preparation by all Orchestra conducted by Leopold who sought ponce. In this in- Stokowaki, D1814-D1210: ternational effort, Britain had her 8.30-9.25 p.m.
part to play and her contribution Onward Christian Soldiers
to make.-British Wireless. (Sullivan),
Essio Ackland and Mixed Choir with
the Band of H. H. Coldstream Guards. C1848
C1529,
Doge's March (Rosso).
Reginald Foort (Organist). Blessed City (Bairstow).
Westminster Abbey Special Choir.
C2006
Martha-Beloction (Flotow).
The Band of H. H. Coldstream Guards. C1458: Blessing, Glory and Wisdom (Bach).
Westminster Abbey Chair. C1850. Fantasia Impromptu (Chopin). Impromptu In A Fiat (Chopin).
irene Scharror. D1087. Hosanna to the Son of David
(Cibbons).
I Sing the Birth (Elgar).
!
Royal Choral Society. C1740. - All-records-in-the above European programme are kindly supplied by Messrs. 9. Moutric and Co.
9.25-10.00
p.m.
Songs.(a) Jock the Fiddler (b) The Ballad-Monger (E. Martin). Parcy Heming (Baritone) C1482, Organ Solos-(a) Leave me Alone (b) Songs my Mother Taught Me (Dvorak),
Reginald Foort, C1459. 6.10-6.42 p.m. Orchestral. Heart Wounds (Gringy, Burlesca (Boss).
The Philadelphia Chamber String Simfonietta. 4022. Good Old Dances.
Jack Hylton, His Orchestra and Guesta, C1784. Molly on the Shore (Ginger). Shepherd's Hey (Grainger).
Royal Opera Orchestra, CoventTM
Garden 4185. Nautical Moments (arr. Winter). The London Palladium Orch, C1854.
7.00 p.m.
(Mail Notice, etc.). 6.42-7.20 p.m. Operatie.
Song Barber of Seville-A Little Voice I Hear (Bessini). Song Mignon-I'm Fair Titania
(Thomas).
Madam Amelta -Galii-Curci *(Hoprano). 7110, spírito.Orchestral-Aida-Fantasio (Vordi »
arr. Tavan),
Concerto No. 1'in B Flat Minor for Piano and Orchestra (Tschaikowaky) Played by Salamon (Pianist) and the Halle Orchestra ́cindusted by Bir Hamilton Harty (Col. LX18-LX22),
1st bromeat-(s) Allegro non
troppo e molto maestosa, Ist Movement (b) Allegro con 2nd Movement-Andantino semplice. 3rd Movement-Allegro con fuoco. The above suite was kindly loaned by a Listener.
10.00 p.m. Close Down.. MONDAY'S
PROGRAMME.
11.00-12.30 pm. Chinese Recorded
Programinė,
12.50-2.00 p.. European Pro- gramme of Victor and II, M. V. Ro- cords.
1.00 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
2.00 pm. Close Down. 5,00-8.00 p.m. - European
Pro- gramme of Victor. H. M. V. and Columbia Records,
5,00-5.28 p.m. Variety.
Orchestral-The Daughter of Rosie
O'Grady.
Orchestral-Tap Dance.
Victor Novelty Orchestra.
Song-Dangerous Nan McGrew.
Song-I Owe You.
22380.
Adarek Weber and His Orch: C2067. Song Pagliacci-Such a Ģime
(Lboticavallo).
:.
Bong-Andres Chenier-I Was a Soldier
(Giordano):
Garansi Zenatallo (Tenor). 1483. Orchestral Carmen Suite-Gypsy
Dance (Bizet).
Orchestral-Carmen Salte-Intermezzo
and Lee Dragons d'Alenia (Binet). Philadelphia Symphony Oreb. 6878.
7.20-8.00p.m.
Selections from Gilbert and Sullivan. Iolanthe Vocal Gems.
Columbia Light Opera Co. DX17. The Pirates of Fanxance-
Columbia Light Opera Co. 9822. Gondeliers-Vocal Goms.
Light Opera Company. C1768. The Yeomen of the Guard-
Vocal Geme.
Light Opera Company. C180Y. 8.00 p.m. Local Time and Wes- ther Report
"8.03-11.00 p.m.
Chinees Pro-
Helen Kane (Comedienne). 22407.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press
Organ Solo-Just a Night for
Meditation.
Organ Solo-Roses of Yesterday.
Jesse Crawford. 21713. Vocal Dust-They Cut Down the
Old Pine Tree. Vocal Duet-Whippoorwill.
Gene and Glenn. 22386.
News.
11.00 p.m. Close Down
All records in the above European programmes are kindly bupplied by Messre, Anderson Music Co., Ting Fook Plano Co. and Houtrie and Co.
Hours of Transmission.. The following table shown mitara- in the hours of transmission for Huxt wook:
5.28-6.10 p.m. A Concert. Songs-(s) Berceuse (b) Snow, Droptions
(Gretchaninoff).
·Bong-Dobrzynia: Nikititch (Grotchaninoff),
Nina Hoshets (Soprano). 7111. Violin Solo-Melodie Arabe
4174.
- (Glamounam iobluzuki), Violin Bolo-Sicilienne' and Rigaudon
(Francoeur-Kreisler),
Sadah Shachari. Choral-Hiawatha's Wedding Feast
\(C\'Taylor). He Was Dressed in shirt of dos acin,
Choral-Hiawatha's Wedding Feast
(Orarior)-Till the wind became
Whirlwind.
Boral Choral Bogistyin C198%.. Plane Solo-ode in C Minor 11, (Chopin ONLAR Plano Bolo-tudo in G Fist Major
Saturday, 6th Chinese 2-7 pm; European 7-11,80 p.m.
Bonday, 7th Chinese 5-8 pm. European 8-10 p.m.”
Monday, 8th Chinese 8-11 p.m.. European 6-8pm
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Tuesday, Pill Chirée 8-11,30 pm.; Енгерхад 6-8 р.
Wednesday, 10th-Chi pr.; European 7-11 p.m. European 1-10.30 pan
Thursday, 11th Chinees 5-7.p.m.; European 7.10.30 pm **Friday, 12th Chinese 5-7 p.m.;
Printed and Publis prietors by:re 1887. kl 2 kid B. Wyndh
City of Victoria, Ho
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