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Install

A Modern Bath

A

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

Seinemeyer (Soprano).

1. Lied der Mignan (Schubert); 2. Gretchen am Spinnrado (Schubert), 3. Liebesteler (Weingartner), 1. Es blinket der Tau (Rubinstein).

7.17-7.30 p.m. "Ballet Egyption" (Luigini).

7.30-8 p.m. A Relny of the Organ Recital from the Union Church by Mr. G. E. Longyear.

Programme

1. Adagio Handel, 2. Brautlied Goldmark, 3. Serenade Tachaikovsky, Arin, Tenafled, 4. Allegro con brin Gaul, b, Pres'de la Mer Arensky, 6. Ave Maria Schubert,

8. Local Time.ahd Weather Report.

8.03-8.35 p.m.

A Concert. Song--Die Junge Nonne (The Young Nun) (Schubert):

Sophie Braslas (Contralto). Cello Solo-Toccata in G Major-| Adagio (Mach).

Pablo Casals,

Choral-Serenade (Abt).

Don Costeks Choir.

Songs-Sol Operte Lucia In

Cunzonedell 'Amore.

Songs-Addio Bel Sogne,

Beniamino Bigli (Tenor), Violin Solo-Rondo (Schubert, Op.53). Joseph Szigeti.. Choral The Red Sarafan (arr

Jaro),

Don Cossacks Choir. Cello Salo-Musette (Bach).

Pablo Casals.

8.35-9 p.m. Concerto in G Minor, Op.22 (Saint-Saens) played by Arthur de Greet anch New Orchestra.

Symphony.

9-10.30 pm. A Relay of the Mili tary Band Concert from St. Andrew's Church Grounds by the Band of the 1st Battn: The Lincolnshire Reg. by: kind permission of Lieut. Col. J. A. A. Grimn, p.8.0., and Officers.

Programme

1. March Mountain Monarch R. W. Griffet, 2. Excerpts from "Catherine" Tachaikovsky, . Valse The Grenadi ers Waldteufel, 6. Cornet Solo Leve's Old Sweet Song Molloy, 5. Selection Carmen Bizet, 6. Indian Romance Ilobamsko Reeves, 7. Selection The Mikado Sullivan, 8, Descriptive Io n Momstery Garden Ketelbey, 9. Selec- tlon Sweethearts of Yesterday Arr. Hall, 10. March Gralaritter Wagner.

Regimental Marches

The Maple Leaf, The Royal Win!- sor. The Lincolnshire Poacher..

God Save the King Conductor Mr. R. W. Griffett,, A.R.C.M. (Bandmuster).

10 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.30 p.m. (Approx.) Close Down

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wave-lengths and frequencies Are observed by Daventry,

Call Birm

31.30

GHA

CSC

Gan

11,750 k.. 25.53

CSK

11,803

GAY

15,10 k.. 19.82

Oso

17,750 - *..

Frequency Wavelength 4,020 k.. 42.69 metzen. 9.010 k.. 31.46 thetres .9.085 k.c.

melree metres meices meiten meines

28.28

14.HE

GSI

21,470 k..

13.97 metres

GRI

GAJ

15.260 kr. 13.68 mtren 21.580

11,91

CSL

4,110 k.. $4,10 metren

Transmission-5-

10.8.1 and 0.8.c.)

7 m.m. Die Bea. A Herltal

Chambers (Contralto) and Arnold Goklehrung (Organ).

His mm. The News and Announcemente, 9.5 .. Close:down.

Transmission G

(C.U.D., 0.9.8. and G.8.1..)

11 m. gen. The Alfredo Campoil

Τελει

Greenwich Time Bignal at 7.30 a.m. 11.19 a.m. A Eterial hy Hephle Wyn

(Soprano). $1.45 mm.

The Naws. 12.5 p.m. Close down.

(0.8.3.

7 pt.

Transmission 2

MEN BOUND OVER

HAIR-OIL BOTTLE USED AS MISSILE

Broken pieces of a glass boltle were produced as exhibits In tha Central Police Court yesterday when two Chinese, Wong Yat-ming, 21, únemployed, and Sun Hon-wai, 21, both attired in Europonn stylo clothing, appeared before Mr. Mac Endyen on a charge of fighting at Queen's Rond Central near Morri- son Street. Sun Hon-wai was fur-, other charged with assaulting Yau Kau, 30, Wong Ping, 38, and Ho

0.8.it. and 0.8.0.) Big Ben Sydner Gustard, at the Organ of the Gaumont Palace

Cinema, Cheater.

7.45 pm. The Parker-Crook Trio.

Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Novn' 8 pm. Talk: “1 Knew « Blan." 8.15 p.m. The Commodor firand

chestra.

⚫n.m. „The News,

9.30 p.m. The Coventry Hippodrome Dr. Fong, 60.

Theira,

1,45 p.m. Class,dawn,

Transmission 3

(G.R.0, 10.11.40 p.m.; G.8.E. 10 p.m. 0.8DL 121_km)

10 p.m. Big Den. 10.30 p.m. The Wallerd. Elyden Mexra

Orchestra.

11.3 p.m. Talk! "I Knew a Man."" i1.4 p.m. The Bernard Crook Quintet. 12.30 .. The News.

Greenwich Time Bienal at 4.19 p.m.

12.43

1 K.JTI.

m. Interlade.~ Clase down.

Transmission 4

(0.9.D. and G.3.D.)

PART 1

.m. The Yaris Trio,

1,13 m.m. Big Ben The News.

3.35 2 ..

Raturday Magazine. A new and

Innger Haturday feature, including "in Town To-night" and other

surpris klema. 2.45 '.m. Orchestral Interlude,

Greenwich Time Bignal at p.m.

3 mm Barehesrard Debate. 3.45 .. Jack Hylton's Radio Review,

Greenwich Time Bignal at 8p.m. 4.40 8.1. Interlude.

Sam. Close down.

3.154.m

PART I Framhade Concert. Last Night of the SeaseTY,

5.40 am. Dance Musk. Ambrose and hla

Embassy Club Orchestra.

GA.M.

The New

#.34 A.M. Dance Murle (eont'd), 6.58.a.m. Close down, 6.45.R.10. Close down,

TÓ-MORROW'S "PROGRAMME

Transmission 5

(0.8.1 and (.5.C.) .7 a.m.

Big Ben, Novelty, Hand Premola

tion.

7.45 am. Talkı "I Knew a Man.**

Kireenwich Time Signat at 32 Midnight 6 am. The BJ.C. Empire Orchestra, 8.40 m. The News, 9.5.1- Close down.

Transmission 4

(6.8.D., G.S.C, and G.B.L.)

11 a.m. Bl Ben. The Alfredo Campell

..

Trio.

Greenwich Tims Signal at 3.30 11.39 .. A Recital by Hophle WrAG

(Soprano).

11.40 .. The News. 12.6 .. Clase down.

Transmission 2·

(G.S., G.S.K. and 0.9.0.)

#p.m. Ben. Weekly Newsletter- und

Sport SamMATY, 8.20 p.m. Empire Vocalists, 8.10

Ireland

m. The B.ILC. Northern

- Orchestre. Greenwich Time Signal at 1 pm, 9.36 p.m.

The B.B.C, Mary Rand. Clone down.

D.45 p.m.

Transmission 3

(6.5.6. 10-11.45 p.m.; 0.8.E. 10 pm-1 moniku;; 6.8.0. 13.1 M.)

10 p.m. let.

The ... 65ilitary

Hand. 10.15 pm. The Vitior Olof Hexist. 11 p.m. A Religious Service.

11. p.m. Reginald King and

his Or.

chestra, fireenwich Time Signal at 4,30 p.m. 12., Weekly Newsletter_and_Aparta

Summary.

12.30 am. Interlude. 14.m. -Clone down.

Transmission 1

by Elsie

(6.9. ani G.S.D.)

1.30 .m. Interlude.

PART I

3.16. 15ght and Shade”—3rd Edition,

Greenwich Time Bignal at 12 Blidnieki Orchestral-Interlude.

1.30 ..

Sub-Inspector Walsh stated that- Wong and Sun had known each other for about five years being fell out over some trouble, and on at school together. Last year they Thursday night they met. An argument ensued then Wong struck Sun in the face with his fat. The latter fell to the ground. He ro gained his footing and

hurled n bottle of hair oil which he carrying at his compatript. Wong ducked and the battle struck Yau Kau, a friend of Wong, on the head and broke, the splintered glass in- juring Wong Ping and llo Fong. A large powd gathered. An In- dian Constable came on the accue and took all parties to the station.

Way

The magistrate decided to bind both defendants over, and also ordered Sun ilon-wat to pay So amends to Yau. Kan and $3 amends to Wong Ping,

TRAVEL ASSOCIATIÓN

LATEST LIST OF DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED

The Hongkong Travel Associa- tion acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following subscrip tions:

Star Ferry Co., Ltd. Kowloon Motor Bus Co..

Ltd.

$500

50

Java China Japan Liju China Provident Loan and

Mortgage Co., Ltd...... Previously acknowledged 11,000

50

50

Totui

.. $11,710

-1.33 .m. A Programme Reared from Catro by Courtesy of the Egyptian Biate Broadcasting

Hervice,

2.1 x.m. Weekly Newsletter and Bports

Summery.

2.30

Air

2.20 .m. The Central Band of 'if.M. Rogal Air Force (by kind permission of the Ale Council), conducted by Flight-Liput R. P. O'Donnell, M.Y. Director of Musle, Royal Force. Selection, tenzi (Warner, arr. Winterbottom). a.m. The H.I.C. Theatre Orchestrat Jender, Montague Breaker con- ductor. Stanford · Robinson. tireenwich Tier Biral at 5 am, 3.1. Chamber Music by the Bauth Flare Concert Raclety, relayed from Conway Hall. Red Lion, London.

4a.m.

3.35 a.m. Internde.

Greenwich Time Signal at 4 a.m.

A Harvest Thanksriving Hervice. relayed from St. Paul's Parlah Charch, Jarrow-on-Tyne.

4.45 .m. Close down.

· PART-II- a.m. Talk: "Revislied." 6.20 a.m.

The Landan Hymphony Orchestra: led by George Stratton: conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty.

.. Weekly Newsletter.

4.15 am. Te Commodore Grand Orchestra.

6.30 2.17.

6.10 ..

directed by ilarry Davideos,

Epilogue,

Close down.

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