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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST ́ 6, 1936.

GIRLS HAVE BIGGER-AND BETTER-

FEET THAN THEIR

Radio Competition

HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR ENTRY YET?

HA

AVE you entered your vote in the ZBW com-

petition.

The reader who correctly gauges public opinion will win a handsome Philco medium wave superhet receiver, valued at $200.

There is no entry fee. All you have to do is fill in; in the coupon below, the names of the ten items you would best like to hear from ZBW.

If your views coincide with those of the majority of voters, the Philco receiver will be yours, subject to the rules printed below.

MOTHERS

TWO REASONS: SPORT-AND WALKING

SIZE 5 IS NOW THE MOST

POPULAR SHOE

MODERN Hongkong girls, like

their Chinese sisters who have unbond their feet have bigger, broader, and heavier feet, than their mothers or grandmothers.

But these bigger feet are fitter, healthier, more flexible, and more beautiful.

The Uny foot is out of fashion, und i

abois 115 sizes ton small for them.

You don't have to be a radio licencee to enter this competition.saly a few women limp painfully in It is open to any reader who is a regular listener to ZBW.

Fourteen items have been listed in alphabetical order below and space has been left for further items, suggestions for which you will find in the second column,

You do not have to vote for the items listed in the first column. In fact, if you do so without referring to the second column, you may impair your chances of winning the prize.

Read the rules carefully, and then send in your entry. More than one entry, naturally, can come from the same household,

hit no competitor is allowed to submit, more than one individual

The competition will close at 4 p.m. on Tuesday next week.

entry.

FILL IN THIS COUPON TO RECORD YOUR VOTE

Vota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in your order of preference. Each No. 1 vote will receive 10 points; each No. Z vote nine points, oach No. 3 voto eight points and so on. Your ballot MUST be marked with the figures 1 to 10.

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You need not necessarily choose the items given below, which have been arranged alphabetically. Other suggested items given, but you are at liberty to insert any further item you would like to record. Address all entries to Editor, "Hongkong Telegraph," marked "Radio Vetc."

VOTE FOR TEN ITEMS ONLY

Classical Programmes Dance Music

.Daventry Relays (Dance) ..Daventry Relays (Sporting), ...Daventry Relays (General) ...Grand Opera

Hongkong Hotel Relays

Light Opera .Military Bands

Orchestral Music Pianoforte Recitals Rotary Club Relays .Studio Talks „Variety Programmes

NAME (block letters)

ADDRESS

Answers to the following ques- tions are not included in the competition answer "YES" or "NO":

Would you like to have carly morning programmes from ZBW?

Would you like relays from short wave stations other than Daventry?. .Are

you satisfied with present pro-

Z B W'S grammes?

Other mggested Items for which you might like to vote are BJ.C. Dance Orchestra: Haritone Recitals: Church Bervices: Con fralta Itreltals; Choral Mexica Folk Genget Gilbert & Holliran: · Jigs Plano Racilatai Light Conceris; Musica) | Comedy; National bluste: Drgal

Org Itele (Daventry) i Press, Bolietiņa (leuter). Preng, Bulletins (Daventry); Stadia. Recitaler Rtúd Concertai Błądla" Variety Item: Hiudiz Talk! Sporttr Commentaries (Local! Hopranos: Symphony Orchestras: Block & Share Announcementa; Tenor Violin Re- eltala: Vocal Gema; Weather Reports.

RULES

1.--Entrwala ce required to vote for 10 Long the numbers "" to "10". Only ona mipon may be submitted by each entrant,

The entrant who furecusa in their correct order in Anal ten lemn chosen by voters will win the pre. In the event of no entrant correctly torvenating the hal vole, the pelise will go to the entrant whose forecast near to the correct vote

K-In the event of a tle, the prize will go to the entrant who, to the opinion nť the two fudges, makes the moi constructive suggtelion regarding ZUW programince. The two judges will be Mr. Hakusen, Munagur In Hongkong for Mesari. Phlles Radio Ul tributor, and the Editor of the Hong-

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A well-known heal chiropodist said: "The active lives most women lead nowadays is the reason for their arger fort. They refuse to suffer discomfort and will not cramp their feet, which are consequently larger, but more stapely."

A shoe retailer said:

"Spart, and more walking are the two chief reasons. Women are more sensible regarding their own feet and their children's feet.

"With the X-rays machines now in many shoe-shops they see their tom cramped, and realise the folly of buy ing amalan tight-shoes for looks alone.

The most popular size in 514-6, | and when a woman says a 5 she means 5, and not a 6. It is comparatively Uncommon now to find a woman with

3 or even a 3% size fout."

THE PERFECT FOUT

HERE in the perfect foot, an de

scribed hy Dr. Baker Stracker, of Vienna University:

"It should be thrice as long as Its greatest breadth, and one- seventh of the person's height in Its length."

Miss Prunella Stack, of the women's League of Health and Beauty, said: "Women's fret Are certainly larger, but they are more shapely, healthy pad ead

beautiful.

RADIO BROADCAST

A Recital by The Continental Trio

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on wavelength of

| 335 metres (845 kilocycles): 2.15 p.m. Close Down.

5 p.m. Tea Dunce from the Hong- kong Hotel Roof Garden.

7 p.m. Light Opern Gems. Selection--The Maid of the Moun- tains (Fraser-Simpson); Songs-Apa cady Is ever Young (The Arcad inna"); The Pipes of Pan ("The Arendíans")....Winnie Melville (Sa-

Selection-The Mikado (Sul-

7.17 p.m. "Fantasia on Melodies of Johann Strausa” (Weber).

7.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Jazz Recital by "The Continental Telo."

Programme

1. All my Life; 2. Violin Solo- Tea Time; 3. Medley-I've Fot everything: Leaving just Mem'rica "Just as a woman has allowed her behind; Rhythm

mirzery in my waist to expand through not wearing rhymes: 4. You started me dream- rigid corsets, and thereby gained n $

ing: Violin Solo-Singapore Ser- gure more natural, healthy and beau enate; 8. Where am I? (by request); Liful, so have her feet, expanded 7. Plano Solo-It's been so long: through the enable wear of sandals

6, Lost. and comfortable shoes, and often, throughout the summer, bare feet."

Mr. Ernest Bordoli, secretary of Northampton Town Boot Manufac- turers Association in England has taken a census to act as a guide for production purposes. Here are the findings:

46 per cent, women take size 4

And 5.

21 per cent, size 5.

10 per cent. size 3 and under. The rest tale 6.5%, and larger.

CLAIM AGAINST

HELEN HAYES

DISMISSED AT REQUEST

D

OF EX-WIFE

Chicago, July 31.

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A sensational end to the £20,000 action against Helen Hayes, the film star, was reached in the Chicago courts to-day, the judge dismissing the claim by Miss Carol Frink, a dramatic critic, at the request of her own counsel.

Miss Frink had alleged that Miss Hayes alienated the affec-

BRITAIN

tions of her former husband, Mr. Charles MacArthur, playwright| of The Front Page" fame, who is now the husband of Miss

Counsel

explained that Miss

Frink merely wanted "her day in. court" to present her side of the

AND EGYPT Hayes, AGREE ON. DEFENCE

Cairo, July 21.

Case.

8 p.n. Time, Weather, Stock Que- tations and Announcements.

8.05 p.m. Chinese Studio Coficert. 11 p.m. Close Down, 8.05-10 p.m. European pro- gramme from ZE.. on a quency of 640 kilocycles.

"Scenes de Ballet," Op.

8.03 p.m. 32 (Glizounov).

fre-

8.30 p.m. Leslie Hutchinson, and Rudy Starita (Xylophone).

1.

Sung-These foolish things; 2. Xylophone Solo-Dance of the puper dolls; 3. Song--Sweet dreams sweet- heart; 4. Xylophone Solo-The Punch and Judy Show; 5. Song-Kia me goodnight; 6. Xylophone Solo-Illa de Janeiro,

8.50 p.m. Symphonie Rhapsody "With a Song in my heart" (trans- cribed by Eric Cantes).

p.m.

Daventry News Bulletin, and Announcements.

9.20 p.m. Grand Opera Excerpts.

Baron- Orchestral-The Gipsy Overture (J. Strauss); Arla-Strange Harmony ("Rosca") (Puccini). Enrico Caruso (Tenor); Orchestral- You and You Waltz ("Die Felder- mous") (J. Strauss); Aria--On with vallo)....Enrico Caruso (Tenor) the Motley ("Paglineet") (Leonea-

9.13 p.m. Debroy Somers Band. Irving Berlin Waliz Songs Medley; The Gay Ninetics-Waltz Medley.

10 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry.

Close Down

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

Special programmes fter For Emtern

will-he-boulent-from--Eneman-as- follows:

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19.74

15,300 ke 1.30-1 p.m. DJI 10.7 16.200 ke

4.45-1.15 p.m. 21.45 ro DJN

9,540 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m Dia

19.74 m

15,201 ke ́9 p.m.12-30 km.

South

SOUTH ASIA ZONE

هامة

Zone broadcant from DIN

"Bliss Frink was never gold- (10.74 metres) and DIN (31.5 metre). diggur," he added. "At no time was this an extortion suit”*

TRIED TO BE GAYER

you haven't even asked to kiss me."

Miss Adele Ormiston, a journalist, THE Anglo-Egyptian dele-who interviewed Bisa Tinyes in 1932, giving evidence earlier today, sald gations who are nego-the recalled Misa Hayes telling her how she had said to Mr. MacArthur: tiating a new treaty, will hold a plenary meeting to- morrow to draft an

agree- ment on the military ques- tion-Exchange.

Counsel: Did Miss Hayes tell; you something to this effect: 'I used to strain, trying to be gayer and more brilliant than she'?” Minu Ormiston: "Yes, that's rigli

The Trenty negotiations have beeness-box after describing her court- Miss Frink collapsed in the wit- kong "Telegraph”. All entrants must agree) to whide by their decision, which shall proceeding at high pressure and in an ship and married life. Anal.

478 competition will close at p., ot Tronilny. August 31 mad results w purdahel on the following hatunlay.

atmosphere

of

Krent optimism

La trays Reuter).

-The form printed in the Telegraph" It is thought probable that an munt be used to submiliting votes. However, Egyptian delegation will leave for

new

n separate sheet of paper (with entrant's London to draw up a name and address clearly wellten upon muat be vent in submitting suggestions for the Improvement of 21W programmes,

--Members of the Stails of the South China Morning l'est ut Hongkong Telegraph and their relatives will not be allowed to compete.

before the end of the summer.

Entries should be forwarded to the Hongkong "Telegraph," Wyndham Streat, Hongkong. Envelopes should be plainly marked, "Radio Vote.”

COURT ACCEPTS WILL

".

TORN UP IN TEMPER

WILL that was torn up by a man in a temper, thrown on the fire, A

and retrieved by his wife, was admitted to probate by Mr. Justice Bucknil in the Probate Court recently,

Mr. Albert Bulmer, company won't be enough for pine children. director, who formerly lived at Sloke. There won't be enough for toys for on-Trent, died leaving £8,000 estate. the grandchildren." This made him

angry.

The executors named in the torn-. up will applied to have it admitted to probate, and Mr. Justice Bucknil, giving judgment, said that in the summer of 1032 Mr. Bulmer brought popers, including the will, into his dining-room,

treaty

The military question is the one which, it has generally been con

Two days before the bearing of her divorce sait, she said, Mr. MacArthur went to her Chicago hotel rooms and "offered an olive

branch

Next morning, she added, "he came back and nato love to the."

Miss Frink also described thei manner of Mr. MacArthur's wooing: "All of a sudden," sho said,

sidered, was likely to raise the "Charlie grabbed me, stepped on

greatest diMculties,

FOREIGNERS' RIGHTS

Since it is now practically settled, the delegations will be able to move on to the questions of the Sudan and the rights of foreigners and minori. ties.

The settlement of the military

question provides for the mainten

ance of the British garrison in Egypt until Egypt's own military forces are strong enough to ensure the defence: of the country and the Suez Canal,

The main British garrison, how ever, will be moved from Cairo into the desert near. Ismailla, ant as the Egyptian Amy grows stronger the British forces will be progressively

reduced.

British air forces in Egypt will be strengthened, and a naval forcs will

me on the nose and told

feet, kissed me ine he loved me,"

Yet, necording to Miss Ormiston's evidence, Helen Hayes, petite star of may films, had to ask for her first kis from the Fame man-United Press.

Life of Danton to

Be Filmed..

Los Angeles (California) Alm director, will leave Hollywood Dr. Max Reinhardt, the well-known shortly for Paris, where he will have with a view to the production of a a conference with M. Romain Rolland, Aim drama entitled "Dauten-Terror of France."

The judge added that Mrs. Bol probably be stationed at Alexandria. M. Rolland for

mer distressed, went into the kitchen. Her Inusband followed, tore the will up, and throw it on the fire. It was only scorched in one place before it was taken out by Mrs. Bulmer. At that time he was worried about "T

"I ከክ inclined to

the view," finance, and when Mrs. Bulmer asked added the fudge, "that what the dead little money for household ex-man did was done in a temper, penses, he replied that fie could not possibly to annoy his wife, and that afford it.

the wife took the pieces out of the Mrs. Bulmer said: "If that is the fire with his consent. There was no ease there won't be anything for evidence of intention to revoke the anybody, and the will you have made will,”

for

PHANTOM ISLAND

of

The screen play is to be written by:

Warner Brothers. Dr. Reinharitt, who is a nativo Austria, directed the production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" last} | year.-Reuter.

A Soviet expedition is setting out this summer to locate mysterious in the last year of the 18th cen- Sankey Island, nicknamed by ex-tury. plorers the Phantom of the Arc- Since that time various explorers have believed that they had sighted

c

Sannikov Island was sighted by a Sannikov Island, but none “over merchant named Sannikov travel-succeeded in landing on it.. ling, from berin to European ~Alogend has grown up that the | Russia through the Aretle Ocean | island is a mere mirage.—Router.

1.83 p.m.

German Folk Song.

1.10 p.m. Light Musle.

p.m. Reporta from the Olymale Gume. 3.30 p.m. Light Musle (continued).

2.55 p.m. Greetings le uus tener

Australia.

3 p.m.

Now and feriew in German. 3.15 p.m. Harprise rogtumme, 4.40 .m. Brass Band,

3 p.m.

Reports from the Olympic Games. 6.30 p.m. News and Review in English. 5.15 p.m. Let inga Folk Heng te

rethert

D.M.

Max Reger: Nordic Ballade.

EAST ABIA ZONE

in

Enat Ala Zane brondeart through DJQ on 19.02 metres (15,280 k.e.) 1.40-3 pin. Concert. news at 2pm.

4.65 p.m. German Folk Song.

Concert of Lighi Husle, News In Gram, 8.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners In

the "Far Ext."

A p.m.

p.m.

H0 p.m. Keparia from the Olympic Games. News and Eronomic Harlew in Engllah on DJO. 9.5 p.m. Hitler Youth Programme: 9.45 p.m. Erwin Wittstock, German Port.

from Abroad, will speak,

10 p.m. News and Rerlaw in German, 10.15 p.m. Womino's Commutation Hour, 19.30 .m, Tones of Romance.

11.15 pm Max Reger: Nordle Ballads. 11.30 p.m. Reports from the Olymple Games.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

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Transmission 1

(G.S.D., G.S.B.)

1.13 p.m. gen. "Nakt Shift." 1.31 0.m. The 3.1.C. Emaire Orchestra. 7.35 p.m. Remembrance of Things Prat." 2.55 0.m. The News and Announcement

Gemenwich Time Giant at 3 pm.. 3.16 p.m. An eye-witnima account of the

Olymplē. Games, from Berlin.

Transmission 2

4

[0.8.0, 0.8.1) ·

7 pon. Big Hen. Halideya, No. 2, 1.17 p.m. The Trocadaru Cinema Orchestra, 7.45 nm. "Variety: “Tos at the J!!" AJD p.m. The U.D.C. MIHury · Dand. Greenwich Time Signal at 9 p.m.

2. p. Tha Nawe and_Announceuseosta. 9.25 p.m. The Pavillan Theatre. Orchetta.

Transmission 3

(0.8.1

(6.P.)

10. p.. Big Ben, "Peloral," 18.45 p.m. “Halidays, No. 3.

14. Dam, ""The 1936 Prolies."*

11.10 p.m. A commentary on the Olympic

11:25: pon. (MTha. 1934 Frolica" (cont'd), 11.45 p.m. "The Cellini Tris.

11.65 p.m.- The News and Announcementi,

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