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RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Pago 7.): 7, Song can ye sew cushions?... arr. Granville Bantock; 3. Part Song -The Traction Engine....Marchant; 4. Welsh Folk Song-All through the night.
.arr. Chambers; 5. English Folk Song-Early one, morning.... BIT. Dunhill; 6. Somerset Folk Song -O, No Jolin!....urr. Eric Thimun,
9.15 p.m. Overture "Manfred," Op. 115 (Schumann), played by The B. B. C. Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Adrian Boult.
9.30 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements,
9.55 p.m. Memories.
Screen and Theatre
"Give me a Ring"--I only want one boy....Margaret Dannerman (So- prano); "Broadway Melody"-Wed- ding of the Painted Doll....Legalle James (Orgna); "Over the Garden Wall"Wrap yourself in cotton wool
Bobby Howes (Comedian); "Monte Carlo"Medley...Rale, da Costa (Piano); "Brewster's Millions" ...Jack Buchanan and Geraldo and His Orchestra.
10.16
Dance Music.
London-Blg Ben.
Fox Trot-The Wanderers; Fox Trot-You do the darndest things, Baby: Fox Trot-Ecny Meeny Miney Mo; Fox Trot The Changing of The Guard; Fox
Fox Trot-Harbour lights; Fox Trot-Rhythm saved the world; Fox Trot-Sing, sing, sing; Waltz You're my gift from Heaven; Fox Trot-Here's love in your eyes; Fox Trol-You can't. the wool over gotta know eyes!
my
Fox You Ke
heart a heart; F how to Fox call
Fox Trot-On typical tropical night: Fox Trot-Smoke Dreams; Fox Trot-There's thut look in your eyes ngain: Fox Trol-She shall have music: Fox Trot-Do the Runaround; Rumba-Spanish Jake; Waltz-A gift from Heaven,
11.15 p.m. London-The Interna- tonal Six Days' Motor-Cycling Trial. Behind the scenes In
Midland Motor-Cycle Factory. Peter Cham-
The "Hongkong Telegraph's Amateur Photographic Competi.berland (of the A.C.U.) and Graham tion this year will include Special Class devoted entirely to LOCAL CORONATION
PICTURES.
Two Handsome Trophies, kind- ly donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. J. C. M. Grenham, will be offered as prizes.
this
of
Walker will describe the preparation
and machines. men
(Electrical Recording).
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Chaton.
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RESUS (& S.) from Europe, 7 n.m., Holt's Wharf. 80331.
TAIYUAN (1. & H.) from Canton, a.m., West Point. 30351,
SAILING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) DAVIKEN (L.M.) for Shanghai, noon, 3.2. 30311.
(Glen Halleyurple, nolle 4.3. 23696. RAUNORSHIRE
Line)
SEISTAN (Douglas) for Swatow, p.m. Tuglas Wharf. 28037,
TAIYUAN (I. & 8.) for Shanghal, 5- p.in.. West Point. 30931.
EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.P.S.), Kow- Foot Wharf.
ULUNG (Master), Yaumati. GRANVILLE (link
cutter's.
Line),
Stone
GRAYSTOKE CASTLE (Dodwell) Talkoo Dock.
HAI HANG (Douglas), B.12. HAIKONG (1. & 9.), B.12.
HEIYO MARU(N.Y.K.), Kowloor Bny.
HENRIK (Chia Seng Hong), B.4. HO KHENG (to Hong), Ab. KATIE MOLLER (Dodwell), 1.26. KAOSING (Wallen), Kowloon Wharf KINRYO MARU (M.S.E.), Kowloor Boy.
KIANGSU (B. & S.), Taikoa Docks. KINGYUAN (8. & 8.), 11.20.
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Bay,
(E.A.C.), Stonecutters
YOCHOW (B. & S.), Taikoo Dock. YU PING (Yhen On), 1.0.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given) CRONG ON (Dedwell's) from Chin- wangteo, 5 a.m., North Point Wharf.!
21.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
for
(Agents Phone Numbers Given)
CITY OF ELWOOD (8lates) from
Kowloon Europe, Jaybreak,
Wharf. 30371.
KALGAN (R. & S.) from Swałow, print, West Point. 0331.
NELLORE (P. & 0.) from Japan, n.19), Kowloon Wharf. 27731.
UFFINGTON COURT (Melchers) from Maalia, 4 p.m., Kowlon Whart. 27778.
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Gleen)
Penang, CREMER (J.C.J.L) for
28015. p... midstream.
HOMOW (B. & S.) for Swatow, 4 p.m., West Point. 30331.
KWANGCHOW (B. & 9.) for Shang-
131.
hal. p. West Point.
PIAVE (L, T.) for Shanghai, Kow. loon Wharf. 32982.
PROMINENT (J.M.) for Shanghai, & p... B.2. 30311.
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Shanghai.
Shanghai
Swatow
Manila
Japan
U. S. A., Canada, Japan and Shang-
hal (Seattle 10th April) Japan and Shanghai.
Rawalpindi
April 28:
April 20.
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April 28.
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April 28.
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Apru 29.
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-5
Amoy
"RAWALPINDI (P. & 0.) for Shanghai, anon, Kowloon Whart. 27721.
SANTHIA (P. & 0.) for Shanghat, 6 A., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
TJINEGARA (J.CJL) for Amoy, 10 ... midstream. 28015.
8.
KWANGTUNG (8. & S.) from Hai-] phong, 0 p.m., West Point, 30331,
MAYEBASH MARU (N.Y.K.) from Shanghai, 8 a.m., Kowloon Wharf, a0201. NEW CHANG (B. & S.) from Shang- Eat, D., West Point. 30331.
ON LEE (Sze Yap) from Kongmicon, 7. 12.10 a.m., Co's Whart. 20837,
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The Hongkang Telegraph.
Sir,-Now that that scheme of Summer Time lu just commenced again at Elome it serves to make one wonder what has hop- pened to the iden in Hongkong.
The evening being shorter here
would appear to he even useful and it is certain that many people are wondering why. In more ways than one, they are still left in the "dark."
il
DAYLIGHT,
more
The Members of the Faculty and the student body of the Chun-Sking Institute of Commerce are inaugura- ting another "Educational Tour" to visli the Hongkong Rubber Manufac
and tie tory to-day (Wednesday), Fung Keung Rubber Manufactory on Thursday.
Jean
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A Running Commentary by Frank V. Read on the Open Singles Tennis Championship of the Colony Semi- Finals, between E. C. Fiucher and S. A. Rumjahn, on the Stand Court of (By Courtesy of the Committee of the Hongkong Cricket Club).
the Hongkong Cricket Chub.
ANOTHER BIT OF RED ON THE MAP
(Continued from Page 6.) ter-litre) or the light beer (8d.
litre).
ND 80 the evening AND
drifts on. One has to be very careful, though, of drink- ing in these high places.
Good friends find themselves
| fighting each other for no reason,
Shanghal, 7 a... 13. 236VG.
SANTHIA (P. & 0.) from Singapure,) 9.30 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 7721.
TJINEGARA (J.C...) from Java, daylight, midstream. 28015.
TUNG ON (Tung On) from Canton, O .., Co's Wharf. 30004.
Lo
SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) BAHREIN
for (Texas Co.) Angeles, 10 a.m., Tsun Wan. 28094.
GERTRUDE MAERSK (Jebaun) for Amerien, 3 pan., A.B. 24601.
HAIYANG (Douglas) for Swatow, a p.m. Douglas Wharf. 28037.
Hoнow (3. & S.) for p.m. 1.3. 3031.
KIANGSU (D. & S.) for Amoy, 7 a.m., Talkos Dock. 30331.
Canton, 7
KUTSANG (J.M.) for Kobe, 10.15 ... West Point. 30931.
KWANGCHOW (B. & S.) for Canton, 1.30 p.m., 1.1. 30303,
STANLEY (Shun Cheong) for Swabuo, 4. n.m. Co's Wharf. 1906,
TJISADANE (J.C.J.L.) for Ball, 10
I saw a 15st. forty-year-old busi- ness man double somersault on the-dance-floor-between-dances,.m., midstream. 28015.
Another man was arrested and fined at 2.30 am. A policeman discovered him lying on his back in the icy main street loosing off a blank pistol into the air. He got to his feet and explained quite coherently that he was try- Ing to hit a star.
Then there was the sleigh race up the main street, and the policeman who was snowballed.
.Strange things happen.
It is all great fun. What an- noys one is being answered in English by a waiter whom one hus addressed in German, having to pay 5d. for a London news paper (two days late), 5s, to go up 1,000 yards on the funicular. I think I shall go to Rome next
When in Rome....
year.
Clive
Graham
STILL TRYING FOR RECORD
London, Apr. 27.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agente Phone Numbers Glven)
(C.P.S.) from EMPRESS OF ASIA Manila, 7 in Kowloon Wharf. 24040.
KINGYUAN (D. & S.) from Shanghai,
.m.. West Point. 30331. PIAVE (EL, T.3 from Slagapore, noun, Kowloon Wharf. 32082.
CORONATION
the
PROGRAMME COMPLETED (Continued from Page 1.) peoples, scattered all around carth," Mr. MacDonald asserted.,
"These peoples desire to be able to follow every stage of the historic ceremony and two things will enable them to do so; namely, the broadcast und which has been arrange the official programme," he con- cluded,
3.
VESSELS DUE
AENEAS (B. & S.), May 25, ANTILOCHUS (B. & S.), May 17, ARABIA (LIT.), May 1. BENREOCI (lan Line), Apr. 30. CALCHAS (B. & 9.), May 3.. CHAKSANG J.M., May H
CITY OF ELWOOD (States), Apr. 29. CONTE BIANCAMANO (LI. T.,, ny
DANMARK (EA.C.), May 15, EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.9.), May
EURYLOCHUS (. & 8.), May 1. FULDA (Melcher's), May 11. GENERAL LEE (States), Apr. 30, GNEISENAU (Melcher's), May 13. GOLDEN DRAGON (States), May D. HANGSANG (J.MÚ), May 3. HAVEL (Melcher's), May 17, HAVELLAND (Jebaon), May 9. IRISHANK (Bank), May 30, HOSANG (J.M.), May 15. ISLAMI (J.M.), May 10. JAVA (E.A.C.), May 10.
KELLERWALD (Jebsen), April 30, KUTSANG (J.M;), May 11. KWAISANG (J.M.), Apr. '10, LEESANG (J.M.), Mny 4. LEVERKUSEN (Joben), Apr. 29, MALAYA (E. A. C.), Mny MAUSANG (J.M.), Ápr. 30, MEDON (B. & S.), Jiay 27. MENELAUS (1. & 3.), May B. MENESTHEUS (3. & 9.), May 0. ODER (Melchers), May 10, PETER MAERSK (Jebsen), Apr. 30. PHILOCTETES. (1. & 8.), May 31. NORVIKEN (J.M.), May 9. PIAVE (LI. T..), Apr. 28. PROMINENT (J.M.), May, 11. RHEINGOLD (absent, May 3, RHEINLAND (Jebsen) May 12. SANDVIKEN (J.M.), May 6. TAI PING (Dodwell), May 17, TAKSANG U51.1. May-1. TALABOT (Thoresen), May 5, TROJA (Thoresen), May TYNDAREUS (1. & S.), May 8, WFFINTON COURT (Melchers), May
VAN HEUTSZ (JCJL), May 4 VOLTI (LI. T.), May 2
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Per Wednesday
Date and Time.
Seistan... Wed., Apr. 28, Noon. Kao Sing..Wed., Apr. 20, 12.30 p.m. Taiyuan....Wed., Apr. 28, 3.30 p.m. Tjlkembang... Wed., Apr. 28, 4 p.m. Sinthia
.Wed., Apr. 28, 5 p.m. Foo- C.N.A.C. plane......Weil, Apr. 28. China (via
Sheungwan P.0.
Kowloon P.o.
Haiphong and *Batavin Amoy
Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy,
chow and Shanglia).
Дед Ord.,
North
.........Apr. 28, 5 p.m.
..Apr. 28, 5.30 p.m.
Ref..
Ord..
Reg.,
.Apr. 28, 5 p.m.
.Apr. 28. 7 p.m.
G.J.O.
.Apr. 28, 5 p.m.
Ord.........Apr. 29, 6 am.
Wed., Apr. 28.
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways Plane.
lulu, and U.S.A., by "Pan-Ameri- can Airways Direct Servlee." (Duc San Francisco, 4th May,)
Kowloon P. O.
Пед. Ord.
Apr. 28, 5 p.m. .Apr. 28, 5 p.m.
Thursday
Amor Shanghai, Japan and Europe vlu
Siberio Straits.....
Air Mail for Canton and Districts
Swntow
G. P. O.
....Apr. 28, 5 p.m. ...Apr, 20, 0 am.
Reg. Ord.
Tinegara..Thurs., Apr. 29, 8.30 a.m.
Rawalpindi Thurs., Apr. 29, 10.30 a.m. Cremer..... „Thurs., Apr. 29, Noon. C.N.A.C. plane Thura Apr, 29.
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
Reg. Ord.****
..Apr. 20, Noon. Apr. 29, 12.30 pan. 3.39 p.m.
Prominent Thurs., Apr.
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Tal Suen Hong Thurs., Apr. 20,3 p.m. Ale Mall for Swalow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C..plane Thurs, Apr. 20.
cliow and North China (via
Sheungwan P.O. Shanghai)
ReE...... Kowloon P.O.
Reg.. Ord.,
Letters
Ord.,
Apr. 29. 5 pm. Apr. 29, 5.30 p.m.
пед.
Ord.,
Friday
..Apr. 29, 5 p.m. ....Apr. 20, 7 p.m. G.P.O.
.Apr. 20, 5 p.m.
Apr. 30, 5 170.
for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane, Fri., Apr. 30. Direct Service."
(Due London, Oh May.)
G. P. O. and K. P. O. Reg.
..Apr. 30; 8.30 m Letters.Apr. 30,
$0.. 8.30a.m.
Air Mall for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Apr. 30,
Airways Service,"
(Due Darwin 4th May.)
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA.. Emp.
and. Europe via
Vancouver B.C.
(Parcels for Canada only)-due
Vancouver B.C. 17th
May and
Europe via Siberia, Haiphong
K.P.O. & G.P.O. Reg. ......Apr. 30, 8.30 am.
Letters ....Apr. 30, 9.30 .. of Asia
.Fri., Apr. 30,
Parcels, Reg.
Apr. 29, 5 p.m. ..Apr. 30, 9.15 am. Letters,.......Apr. 30, 10 am.
Fri., Apr. 30, 2 p.m. Fri., Apr. 39;
Canton Shonghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Hoover
Central and South America, San and Europe via
Canada Francisco (Due San Francisco, 18th May)
Parcels Reg., Ord.
Saturday
Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore
Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris- bane, 18th May.
Letters for "K. L. M. Service."
(Due Amsterdam 10th May.)
Coronation contingent of his ownNEW
country.
Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khon's carringe will be escorted by Indian cavalry. Troopers of the 16th and 5th Lancers will escort the colonial sultans' carriages.
THIRD PROCESSION
escort. Queen Mary's carriage
The third procession from Bucking- ham Palace will depart at 9.50 and will convey the loyal Family, withr
s procession will leave Marlborough House at 10.10 a.m. and will consist of Her Majesty, in a glass coach, with her sister-in-law, the Queen of Norway.
The King and Queen will leave the HANDSOME PROGRAMME Palace at 10.30 p.m. in the State Coach, drawn by Windsor greys, pro- The programme is published in ceded and followed by un Imposing two editions; the standard edition, array of prominent officers and with
including in addition to Coat-of-Arms in full colours, and the
escort, escorts of the de luxe edition, printed in black and Dominion Colonial and Indian Army gold,
amcers. The honorary, Indian A.D.C.'s Each contains the details of the to the King will immediately precede of processions and special photographs the State Coach. The Duke of Their Majesties and members of
to the King, will follow.the the Royal Family.
a cover showing the Royal tereign's
the
Balleter and
Kent, as the Principal
The full text of the Abbey service conch
A royal suite of 41 guns will be It is learned that the British air is also published, together with "A man, H. L. Brook, has not yet given Prayer for the King's Reign," by the fired at St. James' Park and a royal up hope of beating the record for a Poet Laureate, John Masclicid, in des- salute of 62 guns from the Tower of night between London and the Cape.cription and Ilustrations of the moment of coronation at the Abbay.
London will announce the actual Brook was forced down yesterday regalia of the King and Queen, and at Bor, 100 miles north of Juba, with an article by the late John Drink- a broken tail-wheel, whilst dying water, entitled "The King's Majesty," from London to Africa. He now in- dealing with the significance of the tends to proceed to the Cape and at- Coronation to the British Empire. tempt a record on the homeward run.
Router.
WARNS AGAINST -
SPECULATION
ROOSEVELT AGAIN 'ON WARPATH
RL
In addition to the foregoing pro-- cessions there will be also the Lord Mayor of London's and that of the Speaker of the House of Commons.
.Apr. 30, 4 p.m.. .Apr. 30, 5 p.m. .Apr. 30, 5.30 p.m.
Sat., May-1, .Apr. 30, 5 p.m. Apr. 30, 5 p.m.
May 1, 0a.m.
.Sat, May 1.
Parcels, Reg., Letters, Rajputana
G. P. O. and E. P. 0. Reg.
.May 1, 9.30 a.03. Letters
.May 1. 10 "Superscribed correspondence only,
YORK STOCK sistance. Business fallures during the week totalled 191, compared with 190 EXCHANGE
failures the previous week. Demand deposits amounted to $15,333,000,000, against $15,249,000,000.
MARKET UPWARD
YESTERDAY
New York, Apr. 27.
while.
Calton: The stoppage of May Notices by "spot" interests and the belief that the chlef pressure from this source has been removed, due to the fact that all certificated alocks
The
Unger gold po
S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of have been tendered, and rumours yesterday's markets:- The market that the President will comment more to-day recovered, being active early favourably at a press conference to- in the session on heavy short-covering, day on
together prices, although business later
lightened.
improvement, due to Bethlehem and United States steels recent liquidations and the action of gained around 3
other other markets, were incentives for to- around 3 points, steel shares gained from to above 2 day's advance, The market acted points, Commodities revived, includ-well In view of
uncertainty ing rubbers, oils and metals. Rails, rega
regarding utilities, amusements and farms were licy. The Brazilian crop increase is in good demand. Brokers advised reported to be only 43,000 bales. trading for a quick turn, anticipating a Wheat: To-day's technical reaction technical recovery. Home-stake mines was accompanied by considerable new rose 5 points. Early in the day, thers buying. The cash market is stronger were several new lows for the year and premiums are advancing,
included which
A.T.T., Dupont, Canadian exports totalled 1,000,000 Packard, Woolworths and Radio Cor-bushels. The market acted well and poration. Club stocks were irregular-will probably move higher. ly, higher, while bonds were irregular,
Corn: Weather conditions in tha with United States Jasues higher. Great Lake districts are delaying
to
5. C. & F. Wall Street Journal movements from the Argentine Morning Comment: According to a Chicago and advancing premiums in new theory, the latest decline is part Chicago, Deliverable stocks are very seling. of the intermediate selling movement low and the country is not which developed in early March rather Stocks of corn In public elevators than a bearish forecast regarding the amount to 934,000 bushels. Some au- main trend. Broker's say that after thorities are advising purchases of July the current decline is ended,
there and September options. will be several months of very dull
Rubber: The tane of the market. EMPIRE WILL MARCH
are has improved, but selling continues markets. Professional traders bearish. The General Motors Corpora- on advances and buyers are cautious the The great procession after Coronation ceremony will include tlon's first-quarter earnings exceeded on the possibility of increasing The programme reveals that te dismounted representatives from all the Street's most optimistic expecta-plies, which would ease the
many situation. Far East census of produc- procession of motor cars conveying the defence services in the Empire, tions. Some traders said that certain members of the Royal Family as well as mounted units. It is stocks have declined le below values tion for March shows 30,433 tons; and representatives of foreign powers timed to leave the Abbey at 2.15 and justified by companies' business.
Estate stocks 24,700 tons and dealers will leave Buckingham Falace for will reach Buckingham Palace at the
S. C. & F. New York office cables: stocks 40,050 tons. It is reported that Westminster Abbey as early as end of a long route through the West
Stocks: The market rallied about there will be an early increase of the Liberia producing derenge to 85,000 8.40 a.m. on Coronation Day.
with expectations and, barring
from 16,000 aerts.
MAKING EARLY START.
in
ne
Hides: The final Government sale
End at 3.50 p.m. The carriage procession of the On the return march the order of unforeseen adverse developments, H British Dominion Prime Ministers, the carriages of the Prime Ministers, seems likely that prices will he will take place on May 20. "Spots" the representatives of the India and India and Burma representatives, somewhat higher to-morrow. colonial rulers, will follow from the and colonial rulers will be reversed, rally might continue for several days are easier.
REUTER QUOTATIONS
Washington, Apr. 27. President Roosevelt,
Palace at 9.15 a.m. Mr. a presa conference, extended his warning against speculation In stocks by Government employees to include all the general public.
The President said he had been warning the public against.specula- lion ever since 1927-Reuter,
Stanley Mr. Baldwin's corringe being the and take Dow Jones Industrial aver- Baldwin, who will occupy the first last, and immediately preceding the age into the 177-179 range, from which Dow-Jones Averages:
levels of the eleven carriages in this pro- Royal. Processions.
a secondary reaction would cession, will be escorted by the The entire route will be lined by probably develop. We would be in- 30 Industrials Metropolitan Mounted Police. Each men of the Navy, Army and Air clined to hold stocks for such a rally 20 Ralls of the Dominion Prime Ministers will Force.
passibility, but we would be prepared 20 UWilles Fifty-five foreign countries will be be escorted in his carriage by
to take profits at the first dign that 40 Bonds mounted troops drawn from the represented-Router.
the advance was meeting with re-11 Commodity Index 74.00
Apr. 20. Apr. 27.
171.57 57.26
174.52
57.00
29.02
29.40
100.89
100,08
75.04
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