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AVVISO
Con decreto 16 November 1935, XVI sono ammessi a rimborso nel Regno i biglietti di banca Italiant- Twenty-Third Sunday After Trinity da Lire 1000 e da Lire 500 che si United Board and Methodist Troops | trovand in circolazione all'estero
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Lessons: Ezek, 14; Hev, 19, 1-16.
Popular Evening Service in the Assembly Hall of the Sailors' and Soldiers Home at 7 pm. by the Rev E. C. 11. Tribbeck.
Hymns No. 562 "Ombersley," 412
"Deliverance"; 148 "Credo". 354 “Si, Werburgh."
Lesson: Rev. 7,
Notices for the Week RITO pays for itself over and
There will be over again.
meeting of the time and at a quarter the cost. C. A. Society on Monday, Novem- ber 25, ut pin. in the Assembly your man can make a permanent Hall of the S. & S. Home. all-weatherproof job of those slates, tiles, gutters, downspouts, skylights, etc., which should be repaired now, while the weather is good,
الد
The Rev. R. Showell, B., will con- clude his series of special sermons on Sunday, Dec. 8. The morning subject will be "The Game of Life (V) "Hearts are Trumps,"
pame
D
servizi nel Regno previo nullosta
da parte della Sovraintendenza allo Scambio
Miss Aloha Wandarwell, who will appear in person ai the Alhambra Theatre this week and to tell of her strange experiences in the world's exotic corners, with her "Advanture Films" of many thrills.
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Friday, December 29.-Devotional Service in the Helena' May at 1030 a.m. Speaker: Rev. H. W. Baines.
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(A Branch of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass).
Macdonnell Road, below Bowen
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Sunday Servicù 11.15 am.
Subject: "Soul and Body." Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Testimonial Meeting: Wednesdays,
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From the Studio.
7.10.8 p.m. A Pinnoferte Recital by Lyin Gure vitek neemmpanied by Lula Shaftain, f'rogramme.
Consignees are herely informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon. where deliverer dist
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Company's
the 3rd December, 1935, 1. Capriccio brillant; 2. Prelude on or chris must he went in to me No. 2. Scherzo in E Minor (Men- or they will not be recogniz delssohn).
Daninget Packnges will be exa
examin- 8 p.m. Time and Weather Report, ed by
Surveyor 8.03-9.40 p.m. Organ Recital from Messra-Godlard & Dougins in the St. John's Cathedral by Lindsay A.
presence of
of the Consiguices at 10.00 Lafford, with Captain' Me. N. Thom-
2.1. Qu
on 29th Navember, 1935.
Officer in attendance
when 1. 2nd Organ Sonnlu
(Menutiable goods are examined by the $11,720.16 delssohn): 2. Songs: A Song of | Company's Surveyors.
thanksgiving (Allitacn); Crossing the No Fire Insurance will be effected Bar (Brahms); Captain J. Me. N. by us in any case whatever. Thomse 3. Trio Sonata No. #
Sol
4.16
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S
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NOW ON
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CO.
DEPARTMENT
STORES
189-193 Des Voeux Road, C.
Programme.
(last movement) (lach); 4. Song: She is far from the land (Lambert):
Abide with me (Liddell); Captain
Mc. N. Thomson; 5.
Passacaglia
in E Minor (Rheinberger).
8.40-8-57 p.m. Concerto for Vio- loncelle and Orchestra.
8.57-9 p.m. "Nearer, My God, to thee (Rev. Dykes).
9-9.15 p.m. From_the_Studio.. A Recital by Elvie Yuen (Soprano) accompanied by E. Gualdi.
Programme.
1. Son Pochi Fieri (Blascogni); 2. Voi Sapete ("Cavalleria Rus tienna" (Mascagni): #. Fairy Lullaby (Quilter); 4. Lovely Night: Ronald.
9.16-9.30 p.m. The Band of II. M. Coldstream Guards,
Zampa
Overture (Herald, T Godfrey); Wedding of the Roxc (Jessel) Holomoko Intermezzo (Reeves)
9.30-9.50 p.m. From the Studio.
" Culture Worth While?" by the
Rev. T. F. Ryan, S.J.
Consignees must
ust have # Ravenue
any
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drums, vocal, mudcat, and in sound, prearted by Cecil Mud- den, Greenwich Time Bignal at 4.30 p.m. 12.30 am. ·The News,
12.48. Dance Music,
I sum. Close down,
Transmission 4
̄(G.S.R. ̄ ̄and“G.S.D.)
PART I
1,15 am. Big Ben The D.ILC. Dance
Orchestra,
2 .m. The News.
And K.L.M.
Straits Saigon Straits
traits
Japan
Jupan
13th November): Tiinwa
Amay and Swatow
Straits, and London Parcels→→→
(London, 17th October) Jajan
Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters nout Papers) London, 31st October 41 Jandon Parcel-(London, 24th October) Japan
Jajan and Shanghai
For
Bhutan Swartenhondt Tango Maru Tisadano Tokiwa Maru
Van Heulsz
Agamcinnon Hakodate Maru
November 26.
.November 27.
.November 27.
.November 27, ➤
.November 27. November 27. ..November 27.
November 28. ..November 28.
Naldera Tanda Cortu
November 28.
November 28.
Novombor 20.
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K. P. 0. Reg.
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...Sat., Nov. 23.
G.. P. Q.
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Sat, Nov. 23.
G. P. O.
Nov. 23, 2 p.m. Letters...Nov. 23, 2.30 p.m.
lleg. Lettera
Letters for "K.L.M. Service"
(Duo Amsterdam, 5th December)
K. P. O.. Reg. ..Nov. 23, 1.30 p.m. Letters ................... Nov. 23, 2 p.m. Letters for "Singapore-Australia
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Protesilaus
Reg.
Protexilatis
Reg.
Letters
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Reg.
Lettera
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Amoy, Shanghai and Europe via
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Japan
African
2.20. Foden's Hator Warks Band. 2.30 am. A Recital by Houth
Artista.
Greenwich Time Signal at 7 pm. 3.a. The Saturday 1furasine. 3.45 am. Vizanese Waltzes.
4 m. Galu Programtime. 4.55 .. Close down.
PART H.
5.10a.m. Scolland, New Zealand.
Greenwich Time Signal at 10 p.m. 0am, The News.
6.28 a.m. The Gershom Parkington Quintet. 0.45 m.in. Clone down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
50-10 pm. "Menuet du pays du To-morrow's Broadcasting From
Tendre" (Destouches) and "Platsir
D'Amour" (Martin) by L Societe der Instruments Anciens,
10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletins.
10.05-10.30 p.m.
Dance Music.
10.30 p.m. Close Down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following wave-lengths and frequencias are observed by Daventry,
Call Hig
GRA
qs
UNIJ
mutros melzen 21.05 31.10 metrom 23.53 metrem
25.28 metres 39.82
Frequency 1.00 kr.
Wavelength
49.29
.B10 KA.
GSD
12,710
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GAX
11,865 kr.
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15.340 k..
GAC
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GAI
G81
11,240 kr.
G82
GBL
21.470 ke,"
11,8 mFTA 72.27 maires 13.00 tre
21.bike. 13.97 matree
6.110 Lei
49.10 metres Transmission 5
(G.B.A. and G.B.C.).
7. Den. The I..c. Empire Dr
chestra,
Greenwich Time Signal at 12.0 Midnight "A_Countryman's Diary."
8.15 ..
8,45
Tom Jenkina, at the Organ of the Plaza Cinema, Svansen, m. Now and Announcements,
Clos down
9.3 mm.
Transmission 6
(G.S.C. and 0.8.L.)
1 km. Big Ben, Reading from Bicken. "David Copperfield's Childhood,"
by V. Clinton-Baddeley,
10.15 m. Kalend
ographs-No. 11
"The King's Music."
Greenwich Time Bignal at 1,30 x30. 11.45 am. Nawe and. Anuaancımenia,
12.5 p.m. Class down.
Transmission 2
(G.S.G. and ...)
* p.m. Tile Hen. The DD.C. Northern
Orchestra.
Greenwich Tie Bignal at 120 Noan
p.m. "Seme More Namenke Towns' kľ the Empire." A talk by Captain
B. p.
1.4
J. J. J. Garia,
Bats in the Bell87."
.. Children's Iloer.
9.30 pm. The News.
1.48 .. Clane dawn.
Transmission 3:
108.00-11.4 p.; Q.B.E. 10 prom-1 8.12. 0.9. 12-1 m.)
10 p.m. Big Ben, The Coventry Hippodrome
Drchestra.
14.20 p.m. Hestland v. New Zealand.
11
- Osem? - Half an hour of ceann.
Four Transmissions Transmission 5
(G.8.B. and 0.8.0.)
1 ATM.
7.40 m.
Wren. The B.J.C. Orchestra.
tand v. New Zealand,
Dance
Greenwich Time Algnal at 12.8 Midnight
8.30 ..
1.43
Light Orchestral Programme, .m. The News,
$.5.m. Close down.
Transmission 6
(0.3.D., 0.8.C. and G.B.I..)
11 a.m. Nix Ben. A Recital by Louise Nelson (prana) and Herbert Withers (Violoncello). Greenwich Tima Bignal, at 2.39 multis 11... The New- 12.8 p. Clone down.
Transmission 2
(0.8.1, 0.8.H. and Q.A.0.)
.
8 p.m. Diz Ben. Weekly Newsletter and
Sports Hammary. B.top.m. Excerpts
(Handel).
from
The
Mwish
8.20 p.m. The Broadhural Beplet,
Greenwich Time Signal at 14 pm, 9.10 p.m. Bratland v. New Zealand. 1.45 b.m. Close dawa.
Transmission 3
(C.B.P., 0.8.E., and_G.S.B.)
10 pan. Big Ben. Sporta Talk, 10.15 p.m. Eugene Pini and his
Orchestre.
Tank
10.35 pm. A Religious Service, Bapilat.
11.41 p.m. The Lelle Bridgewater Qalate
'Winifred Radford (Boprano). Greenwich Time Signal at 4.30 p.m. 12.30 am. Weekly Newsletter wad Eparts
Summary.
11.50
.. A facial by Burgla
1 M.. Clods down.
Transmission 4
(0.8.B. and G.S.D.)
PART I
D'ary," A talk by A, G. Street. 1.30 a.m. "Thi Man-Linalone,
plarer and Prophet,"
2.24
Hummary. 2.50 a.m. Orchestral Concert.
ET
.Sat., Nov. 23.
G. P. O..
....Nov. 23, 2 p.m. ..Nov. 23, 2.30 p.m.
Kaying ... Sat., Nov. 23, 3.30 p.m, Apoey ....Sat., Nov. 23, 5 p.m. Sunday-
Kwelyang
Sun., Nov. 24, 9 aim. Hozan Maru....Sun., Nov. 24, 9 alm. Monday,
Yuensang.. Mon., Nov. 26, 10.30 u.m.
Tuesday
Manila, Makasser and Sourubayn. Haihow
I{eiliew, Pakhoi an Haiphong Switow, Amoy and Foochow
Tjibadak....Tues., Nov. 20, 8.30 am,
Muham Sinkiang
Hallan
Wednesday.
..Tuça,, Nov. 20, 11.30 n.m. ....Tues., Nov. 26, 1 p.m. Tues., Nov. 26, 3 p.m.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A. Chichibu Maru
C. and S. Amserlen, Carinda' and *Europe via San Francisco and *Europe vin Siberia.
(Due San Francisco, 18th December), Foochow via Swntow Straits
Formosa
Amoy
Reg,
......Wed., Nov. 27,
.Nov. 26, 5 p.. Letters,.....Nov. 27, 8.30 a.m. Luchow
Wed., Nov. 27, 8.30 a.m. Menelaus Wed, Nov. 27, 0.30 a.m. Yatshing Wed., Nov, 27, 10.30 a.m. Talyuan....Wed., Nov. 27, 3.30 p.m.
Superscribed car respondence only.
JELLICOE or JUTLAND
(Continued from Page 8).
NOTES OF THE DAY
(Continued from Page 8.) quality will count more than cost. of collecting our own cruisers and We do not hold with strikes, and we torpedo-bont destroyers
The deplore the sort of belligerence British fleet remained in the pro- which has characterised the unions' ximity of the battlefield, and near disputes with operators in America. the line of approach to German We fear for the consequences of a ports, until 11 a.in. on June 1
miners' strike in Britain, and a tie- The enemy, however, made no alen up of industry generally, which may and I was reluctantly, compelled easily result from such a altuation. to the conclusion that the High But we must admit that we have Seas Fleet had returned to portfelt for some time that there were Subsequent events proved the as-sections of Japanese, labour ridicul- sumption to have been correct. Our ously underpaid and that only by position must have been known to organised effort could these people the enemy, as at 4 a.m. the fleet attain to the standard of living engaged of zeppelin for about five which they unquestionably deserve minutes, during which time she had to enjoy. Strikes are a dangerous ample time to note and subsequently remedy for labour's ills; but per- report the position and course of haps when the patient is desperate the British fleet. The waters from they are the only cure.
the latitude of the Horn Reef to
the
scene of the 'action were Elbing. Frauenlob, and five des thoroughly searched A large troyers.. The British losses have amount of wreckage was seen, but been Indicated above. Never again, no enemy ships, and at 1.15 p.m., however, did the German fleet
years
1.15 am. Big Benz "A Countryman's it being evident that the German challenge the might of Britain, fleet had succeeded in returning to and the ignominious surrender ex- part, course was shaped for our actly Heventeen
before .. Weekly Newsletter and Sports bases, which were reached without Jellicoo's death (on November 21, further incident on Friday, June 1918) may be regarded as the aftermath of the battlo. On the 3.5 m. Recijal by Charles Радлага
(Tenor) and Arthur Benjamin about this battle for generations coo's policy of "safety first", though Controversy will probably rage other hand, it is argued that Jelli-
Greenwich Time Algna) at 1 p...
(Australian Pianist).
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3.45 am. A Religious Service, Wallingtes to come, but until a narrative com-successful in the long run, pro-
Charek (Chorch of Bestland), piled from
Qlaprox.
4.45 .. Closs dawn.
PART TI
5 mm. The New Georgian Trio,
5.30 am.Albert Fander and the Park Lane Batel Orchestra. Greenwich Time Gignal at 10 p.m.
am. Weekly. Newaletier andperis
Bemmary,
4.20 m. Albert Randler and the Park
Ian Hotel Orchasin 4.45 am. Choo dawn.
official records Is longed the war: enabled the enemy published, criticism must be with-to develop his submarine campaign, held. Regarded simply as a battle and sink about five and a halft the result was indecisive, the enemy million tons of British, Allied, and inflicting greater losses on us than neutral shipping: closed the Baltic he suffered, and regaining his ports to us: and prevented the resources German with the bulk of his forces. The of the Clyde and Tyno being losses "were: Lutzow,utilised for the production of mer Pommern, Wiesbaden, Rostock, chant shipping.
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