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Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, 1 and 3. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, pald an informal visit to Broadcasting House recently,

The Royal party was received by Mr. R. C. Norman, Chairman of the Board .of Governors, and Mr. F. W. Ogilvie, Director-General.

Ganied by Mr.. Oglivic, Sir Cecll Graves, Deputy Director-

and Mr. H. Bishop (Assistant Controller, Engineering), their Majesties and the Princesses inspected studios where programmes were in rehearsal and the Control Room (above), afterwards taking tea in the Director-General's office. Here they listened by loudspeaker to a repro- duction of the conversation that had been recorded a few minutes before while they were inspecting a studio. Miss Margery. Fry and Dr. J. J. Mallon, Governors: Mrs. F W. Ogilvie; Mr. D. E. Nicolls, Controller (Pro- "iull'grammes): Sir Stephen Tallents, Controller (Publle Reintions); and Mr. T. Lochhead, Controller (Administration) were presented to their Majesties and took tea with the Royal party,

LONDON, Apr. 20.-There never has been a buster international than the present one."

This is the apt conclusion reached by the Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Times", in reviewing the comings and goingo of kings, rulers, and diplomats while the world waits for Hitler's answer to President Roosevelt,

"The visits fall into three main Kroups," the Correspondent points out.

The British and French contacts are stretching out to Moscow and

After tea the King and Queen sat with the two Princesses for half studio watching the Children's Hour broadcast, an hour in the balcony of The Royal party's tour also included visits to the Concert Hall, in which the BBC Empire Orchestra was rehearsing, to the studios from which the oversea and Home news bulletins are broadcast, to the Effects Studio, where typical effects were demonstrated. and to the Green Room. addition, their Majesties saw the rehearsal of a dance-music programme, and watched a producer at work at a dramutle-control panel. By Courtesy B.D.C.

Anitora, with several main branches Britain And China

from Poland and throughout the Balicans. These may be described as all progressing well.

The

second group are the Ger- man and Italian interview, made oll the easier by Herr Hitler's birthday celebrations that are drowing bidden guests from all party of central and south-eastern Europe.

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Italian contacts, which need not ag- tomatically be Included in the accept-

New York, Apr. 10. ed Rome-Berlin scheme-contacts,

London, Apr. 10. Detalls of the arrangements made for example, with Teleki publicly in

to their Mr. Neville Chamberlain told the for the official welcome Rome and with the Yugo-Slav Gov-House of Commons at question time Majesties the King and Queen when ernment quietly In Belgrade."-

to-day that Biltain would be willing they visit the United States have now Reuter.

lo consider including the Far East In been announced. any general anti-aggression line up. -United Press.

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Their Majesties will spend two days and a night in Washington as Depends on Soviet.

the quests of President and Mrs. London, Apr. 10,

Roosevelt at the White House, and a The concensus of opinion here is day and night in New York.

"When that protection can be extended to

cross the SATURDAY their Majesties at Niagara Falls they will be China in the future only if Russia border

A Paramount

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DELPHINUS TURNED BACK Exceptionally bad weather on the air route between Bangkok and first becomes a party to a full pledge met by the Secretary of State, Mr. Hongkong forced the Imperial Air of a military alliance with France Cordell Hull, and an official delaga-

lion.

They

will be welcomed at ways plans Delphinus to turn back and Britain.

is now clear that an important Washington Station by the President to Fort Bayard this afternoon whilst en route to Kal Tak Airport. gulf still separates Moscow and Lon" and Mrs. Roosevelt, and will drive

It is believed that the Delphinus don in the current negotiations. in state to the White House. has now landed at Fort Bayard. It While the British proposuls envisage There will be garden party and weather conditions improve the will Russia's one-way support for Poland

Rumania and

aggressors, agelont

Gm will also be given at the [ come on to Hongkong to-morrow.

The Delphinus was to have brought Moscow is still awaiting a declara White House,

mail which tion of British willingness to enter on Passengers

Teft Bangkok Ja

into an alliance with Russia. With the originally Dorado, but which were held up at out that Soviet diplomats continue will

Russia might be Udern when the Dorado experienced to suspect that

forced into a war with Germany engine-trouble yesterday.

without being able to rely on British collaboration, United Press.

and

Owing to thunderstorms It has been almost Impossible to maintain radio contact between Kal Tak and other centres.

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