THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
Chinese Use NEW YORK STOCK Staff Presents
British Flag,
EXCHANGE
SWAN, CULBERTSON &
Memento To
Japan Claims FRITZ LATEST REPORTS Head Of Firm
Must Take Action For Protection
New York, Apr. 1.
S. C. & F. Dow Jones Lummary of) yesterday's markets:
ru-
/
come-
There has been a technical covery as the result of the relaxation of selling pressure, rather than any Shanghai, April 2. A strong protest against the illegal buy.ng. Sentiment, was use by Chinese troops of British on the Pulpong-Hankow rallway and on the southern Shansi sectors has been lodged with the British authori- tles in Peping by headquarters of the Japanese expediilenary force in North Chinn, according to a Domiel report from Peiping,
Mackintosh's Marks Silver Jubilee
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1988.
RADIO BROADCAST
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Ungeduld Chitpaliene...)............Alexan aer Kipnis (busa),
12.50 Schubert-Deutsche Tanze. Op. Posth. Vom Oktober 1824.
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They Say About Dixie? (Caesar, Lerner, Marks)....Frances Langford; Played by Lerliner Philhar- with Victor Young and His Orches- |.nonisches Grchever conducted by tra; Humorous The Beefeaterco Btech. (Weston and Lee); With Her Head Tucked
1.0 Time and Weather, Underneath
Her
1.03 Marek Wcher's Orchestra, (Weston and Lee). ....Stanley Hollo- way with Wolseley Charles at the From Mozart's Treasure Store- Piano; Vocal-Miracles Sometimes Pantasie (Urbach); A Night In Happen (Noble
able and Murray); Cabin Venice--Po.pourri (Strauss, arr. After the Twenty-Arth annual On The Hi-Top (From 'Walking On Weninger); Love's Dream Alter The what influenced by the better meeting of Messrs. Mackintosh's Air') ..Turner Layton: Vocal-salt (Czibuika); Artist's Life-Waitz markets abroad and tracers ve Limited, held at the registered office Medi-y Of Songs From Shirley Tem-Strauss); Lanube Waves--Waitz closer attention to the favourable of the Company yesturauy, Mr. J. C.ple Pictures... Mac Questal (The Ivanovici).
omentie situation. Car-loaugs Meyer, on buit of the European Betty Boop Girl) with Victor Young
Chinese stalls, presented the und His Orchestra. showed a contra-sensonni rise. Auto and output has gained. Youngstown Managing Director, Mr. F. A. Mac- teel operations are scheduled at Rintosh, with a silver clgarelle case 33% of capacity. There are indica- as a memento of the firm having
ons that wilties revenues are well reached its Silver Jubilee. The most flagrant instance of such held. Unfavourable factors incluned misuse of British flags occurred at the spreading of salary cuts in ther. Meyer referred to the happy relations which had always existed Lifens: near Tinotso, n coal-mining retail business and continuing belie. between Mr. Mackintosh and mem- centre in North Honum, where Chinese that high-priced lastres had not beenbers of the staff, and
and Mrs. Mackintosh a troops on March 27 allegedly hoistedully discounted. the Union Jack over a factory they had occupied, "and under cover of it, fired on Japanese troops."
The Japanese note says that out of respect for the British flag the pants did not return the Chinese
frc.
cables:
wished Jason pleasant
5. C. & F. New York Correspondent nollday in England during their
arthecming leave. Stocks: The market to-day staged technical rally, which appears un- likely to go beyond 110 in the Day Jones Average. Bonk clearings for
a
the week were off by 21.8%.
Cotton: The scarcity of floating contracts and the poor trade outlook s tending towards a narrow listless
Pointing out the frequency of such cases, the Japanere protest asks the British authorities to prohibit the use of British flags by the Chinese Provin-market. Further mill curtailment is Tumoured. Forward ngs to mills for
Je werk totalled 249,030 batez.
cal Governments' troops, and
and also the use of buildings wherever the Wheat: The market is quiet and Furthermore them on belter cables from abroad Union Jack Ales, Japanese note warns that if such
Sad on low temperatures in the West, actions
repeated by Chinese
but no damage reported and large troops, the Japanese military authori
rup ideas still prevail. ties will be forced to take a "frm attitude" Lowards the matter.- Reuter,
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NEW STAMPS ON SALE NEXT WEEK
Postage stamps of the new re H. M. King George VI in the de- nominations 2 cents, 4 cents and 25 cents will be on rule in all Post Offers as from April 5, 1938, according to an announcement from Mr. E. I. Wynne- Jones, Postmaster-General.
In order to assist dealers and other: who require considerable quanti'ies of these stamps for "Arst day cover supplies in complete sheets of 120 starmos only will be available at the Chief Acridant's One, 1st Flo Post Office Building, from 5 p.m. to 6.00 pm. on Monday, April The stamps will not be valid for postage until April 5.
is
Cora: The prezent jull in exports s considered to be temporary.
Rubber: Prices were steady at the advance. The under-tone good and a better feelings reported from
and Amsterdam
the For East. Consumers were cautious buyers of mall lots. The labour threat in the automobile industry is reported to have been settled.
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Sugar: The market is quiet and Jesture, ta
Dow Jones Averages Mar. 31
30 Industrials 20 Rais
20 Uulties
40 Bonds..... #1 Commodity Index
Low
98.95
19:00
15.14
03.30 49.68
tion "Presented to Mr. F. A. Muckin- The gift bore the following inscrip- tosh, by the European and Chiese Stait of Mackina's Ltd. to com- memorate the 25th. Anniversary of the founding of the firm.
8.50 London Relay—'London Logʻ 9.00 London ftclay-The New D.25 Landon Relay The Boat Race Oxford v. Cambridge.
A commentary by John Snogge broadenst from the launch Magicion following the crews.
10.15 Relay of the Dance Orches- fra from the Grill Room of the Hong- kong Hotel,
of my heart; (b) Mamma, that moon is here again; (c) Thanks for the memory; (d) Ain't Misbehavin'.
(a) You took the words right out
10.30 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.
10.40 (a) Who are we to say; (b) to the Stars; (d) Jubilee.
and
1.30 Reuter
Rugby Press, Weather and Announcemen.s
1.40 Puccina Tosca" Act 1 Piero Pauli zero
(Tenor), Giovanni Azzlmonti (Bass), Antonio Gelij (Baritone), Carmen (Soprano), Apollo Granforte (Barl- Lone), Nello Palai (Tenor) with the Orchestra of La Scala, Milan, cond. by Carlo Sabajno.
H. K. T.
2.30 Close Down,
Mellis
6.0-2.0 Chinese Programme. 7.0 Songs by Kirsten Flagstad (Soprano).
Die Forelle, Op. 32 (Schubert);
(Ruckert-Schubert); (b) (a) Lachen Und 1 Welnen, Op. 50, No.
5
Meloe Liebe ist Grun, Op. 63, No. (Schumann-Brahms); When I Have Sung My Songs (Charles).
Stock Market Everyday's a Holiday; (e) Serenade Orchestra, Op. 43,
Brighter
7.10 Rachmaninoff-Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini For Plano And Played by Sergei Rachmaninoff
10.55 Interval of recorded dance (Plano) and The Philadelphia Sym- music from Z.B.W.
11.00 (a)—{d} Waltzes.
Orchestra Leopold Stokowski.
phony
Tangos and
11.15 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.
11.35 Interval, of recorded dance-Act music from Z.B.W.
London, Apr. 1. The London Stock Exchange was appreciably brighter to-day following kome reports tal certain sections of the Angio-Lalian Laiks had already 11.20 (a) I wanna be in Winchell's proved successful. Hence there was Column; (b) Broadway's gone Ha- Continental and focal bear-covering.wall; (c) Sweet Someone; (d) Be (Kreisler)....Fritz
Gil-edged holdings were firm good sport. owing to the publication of a Tren sury surplus of £28,000,000. Indus- trials benefited from an investment demand, and Kalles. Diamonds and Close Oils met with bear-covering. Home Las Rails were firm. and Rubbers 103.02 covered.
19.81
Foreign exchanges were quite apart 15.88 from a decline in the belga, owing to 83.46 the cessation of the recent
buying! 50.00 from Amsterdam. Wall Street was Arm and then Irregular on profit- taking-Reuler Special.
LLOYD GEORGE'S FORMER
SECRETARY DIES
London, Apr. 1.
NO CONNECTION
re-
The death is announced of Sir John to point out that that Mr. John Jack- The Telegraph has been requested Thomas Davis, former private son, Chief Omeer of the steamer secretary to Mr. David Lloyd George, Allende, who was assaulted by a set- of the Suman yesterday, is not connected with M.P., and a director Canal Company stuce 1022-Reuter Capt. John Jacken, former Master
of the steamer Silksworth.
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115....The B.D.C.
Choir: The Jacques Orchestra; The Joyd Neel Orchestra-Conductor, teginald Jacques from Queen's Hall, ondon. The form of the St. Mat hew Passion is impressive by its very simplicity. The story is set efore us in a scrles of dramatic pisodes, almost pictorial in their rectness. At salient points, the inrrative
រំទ Interrupted, and ation on the scene which has just recounted is set before us, ither in
>een
medi-
in an aria in a cheral verse,
Dr
conducted by
7.37 Beniamino Girl (Tenor) And Fritz Kreister (Violin).
9.0 Reuter and Rugby Ombra Mai Fu (Largo Xerxes" Weather and Announcements. -Handel); Una
9.10 Furtive Lagrim
A Programme of Schumann” ('L'Elisir d'Amore (Act
2) Music. Donizetti)....
(a) Schone, Fremde; (b) In Der Beniamino Gigli; Lie- bestreud (Kreister), Liebesteld Fremde: (c) Geisternate; Mein
Kreisler;
Ginster (Soprano); O Rose....Rla Dolce Incanto (Il Sogne)-("Manca Sonata In D Minor, Op. 121....
Act 2--Massenet);
(Piano) ssenet): Mi Par D'Udir Hephzibah
And Dic (Violin); Angora ("1 Pescatori di Perle"-Act Menuhin
Grenadiere,
Op. 4
40, No. 1....Herbert (a) Basin Street Blues, (D) 1-Bizet).... Beniamino Gigil. 11.43 Jam Sessions: (c) It's the Natural
8.0 Time and Weather.
Junssen (Baritone); Abendiled. thing to do; (d) Goodnight Kisses. 8.03 Relay of Lindsay A. Lafford Manuel Quiroga (Violin); Overture
"Manfred, 12.00 Close Down,
at The St. John's Cathedral Organ Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Op.
The actual telling of the story is in the bands of And Eva Turner
narrator--called the 3. Chorale (Soprano).
Evangelista tenor soloist, In a series on "Dundee" Sir Adrian Boult. 2. Visions (Rheinberger)...
0,57 (Parry); 2.
rectalives with orchestral and Lindsay A. Lafford; 3. ()
organ accompaniment. The ut- my heart-(2nd
1716 (Mozart)....The B.B.C. Symphony Passion
erances of our Lord Elmselt are Handel); (1) Hide
me from day's Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian meant to be accompanied by the Karlsh eye
Pensieroso 1740 Boult; Fantasia And Fugue In Ctrings alone. Handel)....Eva
arr. Turner; 4. The "Old Minor (Bach
Elgar)....The 11.40 Close Down. ORGAN RECITAL
104th" (Parry)....Lindsay A. Lat London Symphony Orchestra con- 10.0-11.0a.m. Relay of Morning ford; 5, (a). How Beatiful are the ducted by Albert Coates, Service from St. Joseph's Church. feet-Messiah (Handel); (b) I know 10.10 Studio-Sunday
11.0-12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning that my Redeemer liveth Messiah Epilogue:
l'aul's Church (Hendel)....Eva Turner, G. (D)
Andante (Robin Milford); (b)
(Robin Columba"
Milford); Filiomage
Lafford.
TO-MORROW'S
BROADCAST
St. Matthew Passion Relay From Queen's Hall
St. froin
Service (Chinese).
12,15 Beethoven-Quartet In Major, Op. 135,
Played by The Lener String Quartet.
(Wood),...Lindsay
Brenk,
Orchestral Prologue.
"Cosi
Fan
Overture
Tutte"
Evening
BLIND MAN SAVES TWO IN TANK St.
Illa Lordship Bishop Valtorta on
Mildura, Victorin. The Foundations of Religion," 1. Thomas Wilson, 24, who has been A. Loyalty.
blind from birth, rescued two people 10.30 London Relay-St. Matthew from drowning here. He heard cries 8.43 Сезаг Franck--Symphonic Passion (J. S. Bach).
for help from his sister, Mrs. I. K. Variations.
(Contraito); Eric Greene tallen into an underground tunk. He Faith In Spring: Cradle Song....... | and The London
Jan Van Der Philharmonic; (Tenor);
Gucht groped his way to the edge of the Elsic Suddopy (Soprano); (a) Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon (Tenor); Roy Henderson (Baritone): tank, knelt down and held out his Heidenrostel (Hedge Rose); (b) Ronald.
Bruce Boyce (Bass); The Buchhand in the direction of the erles.
12.40 Schubert Songs.
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