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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY,

AUGUST 11, 1936.

CHIANG BUILDING HUGE DEFENCE

WORKS

To Keep Japanese In

North China

FORTRESSES, BIG GUNS, RAILWAYS, AERODROMES, ROADS & NAVAL BASE

Spending Millions

Dollars Monthy

SHANGHAI, JULY 30.

Of

DETAILS OF ELABORATE DEFENCE MEASURES

WHICH ARE BEING SECRETLY CARRIED ON IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF CHINA WERE PUBLISHED IN THE SHAFALDAICHI ON TUESDAY.

Marshal Chiang Kai-shek is reported to be spending several million dollars monthly, building fortresses, con- structing a network of motor roads and railways and construing aerodromes in the regions on the south bank of the Yellow River.

The defence lines built the - the an exactly the built by the Socket along the Seria-Man hukte borders.

NEW NAVAL BASE

The bersy guns on the Lion Hill Fortresses and theer on the Chin3*- shan Hill have all fra rejdaved

Fongrerainge Bindern

Ka by

f' i- gola,bitel Tourists entering the Niaugy in area.

Atherine of delene will be

Over 200,000 Central troops are fortying a defence line of over 500 milles, extending from the part of Hai-chow, in East Kiang, fo the emergency raptal of China, hail at right-angles to the secans the city of Loyang, with suchow line,

extending from Jalehow

and Kaifeng as the main military ofthewards, envering the centers. along the enact of. Cholining and hase and air base respectively,

A naval base is being The Chienstang

The second he defende pea- Fusien.

built between constructed gear are being sures Shanghal and chang. which Is River. About 1.100 miles long. The city

The alanve feastires way intend-

Trom the Japanese

Esta Th12-

of Nanking and the river port of ed to keep Hankow Ar strongly Fortified advancing southward

din and Piping. aralnst air and naval attacks.

30 Billion Cycles Per Second

ATTAINED BY

CHINESE RADIO

ENGINEER

Mesas of metterlours and joint work In einvelop 14 tale for use in mee i

tmx the trundamental con-iqueta. od matter. He uperated not o tirely with the gym, a high powerf microscope and much of the time with

us materials in a varrum.

The tulas looks about the right sle for a doll house radio, a quod-size housefly held in front of the bu of wife and glass bider the workings

Dr. Mom's secret is hus emstruc tion of the almost invisibly small grid which has been the, abstacle to other

fforts to reduce the size of varrsm;

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The dem te butie tegen wie thin the smallest har and gree

Pasadena, Calif., July 21. The world's tiniest radio valve, to a tiny spring; or 13 volle only smaller than a housefly, has been que dich 11,

the California diameter and two-bundredths of an demonstrated at

long saltget than a section 2 .Incl. Institute of Technology.

the sewing needle.

WaYes

To accomplish this, Dr. Aleng tem- pered the tunesten with heat inside. a high vacuum chamber to prevent Nn coil this small it from breaking

has ever been obtained before by

other prncesses,

So clogs are the fament and plate

It broadcasts on the world's shortest man-made: wave-length of one-third inch and highest of ad frequencies, 30 billion egeles per second:

that shortest The amateur wireless operators use of the tihe, with only the diminutive are 300 times as long as those seating them, that sections

House cur- of the tiny tube. rent has the frequency of 60 cycles compared to its 30,000,-

·000,000 cycles,

THREE YEARS' WORK

hustle from one to the other at astoundingly high frequency,

The buzzing electrons generate ess

so dainty fog: eedingly fine waver or ram abanels Alugin The of thest tube is not for radio work, however, hurt in attacking the fundamental!

A slight young Chinese research problem of structure of student, Dr. C. Y. Meng, tool three Faited Press.

matters.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

TROUBLES NOT - HIMSELF,

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Tang Yee-mui. 20, single woman. effects of residing in an un-numbered hat in from the Suffering

Chathan Road, was admitted to the immersion, when he jumped off Kowloon Hospital yesterday, suffer

The from outts effects. Yuumali ferry yesterday. Chuen Wo, 21, was admitted to the Government!

who had been sick he Civil Hospital for treatment, where previous day, went to Yaumati to It's reported that his condition is take some Chinese medicine, after which she felt worse, and, on being not serious.

examined at the hospital. was found to be suffering from poisoning, Ber condition is not serious.

A further remand of four days was granted Inspector W. .Cluster Woods by Me. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, in

Chin Lin-tak, unemployed, appeured A.case in which Leung Kwai, aged-20,

the larceny of before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Is charged with Bicycle from No. 151 Laichikok Road. Magistraey this morning on u 'charge Defendant was stated by the Inspector of larceny of several glass panes from to be in hospital, and there was also Nos: 298 and 210 Hai Tan Street, a: possibility of the bicycle being re-Shamsiuipo. Inspector W. R. Chester- covered. It will he recalled that de Woods stated that, defemiant fendant stated that he tried to ride arrested by a Chinese detective

taking the the hieyele over the border at Shum sergeant and admitted chun, and being umble to pay duty pangs from the addresses. The glass on it, had it seized by the Customs had been taken off the skylight of both houses. Sentence of one month's ofciuts.

Burd labour was passed.

was

Presidential Candidate. Relaxes-

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E RADIO BROADCAST

Ozo and His Boy Friends With Dorcen Ma

A STUDIO CONCERT

From.Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilogycles):

1-7. Dan. Chinere Programmi 7p.m.

"Venusberg Music" from

"Tanghnuser" (Wagner).

7.17

p.m.

Vocal Gems.

The Three Muskeleets; Mordeur

| Beaucaire.

2.30 p.m.

Orchestra.

The New Mayfair

Venetian Nights:

A Visiest

Britenia (Hapluries):

Springt

SelectionMother

ut Pearl (0.

Straus); A Musical Comedy Switch

(arr. Hall).

Rp.1.

8,05

Thus, Weather, Stock Quo-

p.m.

Jations and algounerments.

Instrumentai Variety. Band-Six "Hits" of the Diy Of can Sole Medley of Daly's Favour- ite Reginald Poort: Orchestra.... Elimelight Selection,

8.20 p.m. From the Studie.

Sharphom

A Convert 7 Litten (Sopratio). Lyn Gurevitch (Finno-

Court Frost (Haritem).

Programme.

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Songs Simy Joyous Bard Sfontagu Jope; 1 think stylest, Liling Shorphan; 2. Mari forte Sub-Seherzu la E Minor, Mendelsshin: 3. Songs Captain Mue... Sander somi; Devon, Deven ("{} in wind and rain, Stanford... Frust; 4. Pianoforte Sol. Grenade 5. Albem... Lyla Gurdvitch; Bongs Bird Songs 4 Eventides

Clutsum; Eric Contes Vanity Fair..

Stulch Air. Comin' thre the tye.

Illian Sharphain; 6, Pknoforte

.de Falta. Solo--Dance of terror

Lyla Gurevitch; 7. Songs--Some- where...

Arthur Meale. Myself

when young, Liza Lohmarm. Cnd Frost,

D. p.m. Daventry News Bulletin. and announcements,

9.30 p.m. Selection MS. Pina- fore (Sullivan),

9.30 p.m.

From the Studio. "Oro and his Boy Friends" with vocal retrain by Doreen Ma.

Irogrammer.

3.

1. Medley; Mary Lou; Just be- cause I've lost you dear: I'd rather lead Band: 2. Vocal-Mister Deep blue Sea....Doreen Ma; Piano Duets-After you've gone: Goody Goody.......Doreen Mo and Ozo fissisted by the Boy Friends; 4. Pardon my love; 8. Piano Solo-

8. Vocal- write a Song....Ozo; Rhythm in my nursery rhymes... Darcen

7. Mu:

Medley-Old Favourites: Blue Moon: Allee Ble Gown: How'n I doint: 8. Ensemble -I've

gut my fingers crossed.

10 p.m. A Relay from Daventry. Big Ben: Talk: In England Now" "Town and Countryside" by Reginald Arkett.

10.16 p.m. Dance Musi

11 p.m. Close Down.

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2 p.m.

$erry Music Heports, from the Olymple fismen. 2.20 p.m. Merry basic tenntinue). 2.53p.m. Greetings our liners In

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2.16 p.m.

4.30 p.

New Zealand.

News and Review in German.

Chamber Stusie.

Pamara Municśkie!

5. Reports from the Olympic Games. 3:30 pm News and Review in English.

Bitler Youth Practsmme! 5.43 p.m.

The smophone Imp.

EAST ABIA ZONE

Fani Aria Zvar, brinderst through )JQ ca 14.68 meters (16,230 k.c.) 1.30-3 p.m. Concert,

6.35 p.m. German Folk Song.

Concert of light Mole. 7.

German 7.55 p.m. ille

H.D N... News In German. A.25

Brandsting

Greetings to our 1steners In

the Dutch Eani Indira. #.30 p.m. Reports from the Olympic Games.

9.m.

and Eranemale Review

9.15.1 10 pm

English on 1929.

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El Evening Entertainment. News and Review in Kerman, 15.15 p.m. Gisemanı Out Yonder. 11.7. Fonts for Viola and Plan by

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11.15 pm itter Youth Programme: 11.30 p.m. Reports from the illympic likmes. DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

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Transmission 1

(G.S... 0.8.D.)

1. p.m. Big Ben. Sydney Howard. 1.27 p.m. A tecital by Angus Morrison

(l'ianoforte).

1.45, .m. "Pithend Stariens 'the Collier's

Tale."

2.5.

Bly Gerhard and his Ficcadilly Itale) Orchestra.

2.35 pm. A Visit to the Empire Tran mitters at Daventry.

1.35 m. The News and Announcements, Greenwiele Time Signal at a p.m. 3.10 p.m. An eye-witness secount of the

Olympic Gargen.

Transmission 2

16.9.G, G.HIL) 7 p. Xen. Urehenten.

The BC, 251dlan

15 p.m. "Itathlin." 8.45 p.m. A Recital of Populer Ballade by Frank Titiartan (Tenor).

Greenwich Time Signal at p.m.

B. p.. The News and Announcementa. 1.35 pm. "Mule of the Enuliah Country.

Transmission 3

(0.9.11, 0.8.F.)

10 p.m: le

Ben "In England Nowi

Or

the Counties, No. 1. "Surce the County Suburban), ** 11.30 p.m. Musical Interlude. 11.55 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal, at 12 m.. 12.2 a.m. The Celebrity Tria,

Transmission 4

BSG, G.SI, 6.S.P., G&D, 65.31.) 1.3 m. Nigro. "In England Now: Town and Countryside."

1.10 .. The B.1.C. Drekentru (Section C.)

Greenwich Time Blxual atm.

2.m.

2.20

2.39

The News and Announcements.

m. Mucirai · Interlude,

m. 17 Kue! Caylus Parein,

3 M.M.

3.40 a.m.

4.0 ..

The BC. Theater Orchestra,

An eye-witness renunt of the Olympic Games,

The B.D.C. Danca Orchestra. 4.40 .. The News and Announcements,

Af GEM An eyewitness account

the

mple Garça, 5.10a.m. The tiersbum 'arkinaton Quintet.

Phylite Erennett (Contraila), 1.33 . Potry Heading.

Greenwich Time Algnal al éx.m. 6.15 .m. analogue in Melady." 8.28 m. In England Now Town and

Countryside,"

KZRM PROGRAMME

The following Programme will be broadcast from Malia this evening on a wavelength of

CHEVROLET

183 metres (15.8 kllocycle) i

5.30 ..

5.30

reakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Spanish Cure rent Event and Vaudeville of the, Alr.

Nielson Funnels Beview and Musical Varieties.

~2.30 p.m.⋅ Nielson · Financial Review a

Musical Varieties.

$.m.

Song and Movka Magazine of the

Air.

1,20pm. Spanbh Informational Period. 8.33 .. English Informational Period. 11.1.

Radio Crusalem.

7.19 p.m. Vetar Cuceri Orchestra, 7.45 m. Oriental Classic Trio and Alma

Corno (Chain KZBO).

11. nt.

H.15 p.m.

1.30 p.m.

p.m.

9,36 m.

To bo sunounced.

Commercial Monitor. A. Volce and Carmela Hernandes,

Twd

Caltern

with

miento and Ray.

Spruta.".

locato. Presentation.

3.4 p.m. Studio Music.

The Australian and New Zealand Association launch pienie, which was twice postponed Inst month because

has of inclement weather,

been abandoned. The Association's nex moonlight plenie has been fixed for Saturday, August 20, leaving 'uikce Pier, Kowloon, at 9 pm.

the

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