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The "Telegraph”

- 50 YEARS AGO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Peter Gracey's Talk On Great Composers Oct. 12, 1889. "Beuter" actually takes the trouble

AN HOUR FOR CHILDREN wire out specially that "the Em- Radio programme broadcast by Beror of Germany greeted the British Z. B. W. to-day, on a Frequency of Channel, Squadron at Kal". If this 945 k.e's, and on Short Wave from mont, expensive telegraphle service enn-| 1-2.15

and 8-11 pm. on 9.52 P.M. not find anything more interesting than M.c's, per second.

to

this twaddle to send out from home, it 12.15 D.m. A Short Service of would be much better to send nothing Intercession. *t all

Why didn't the enterprising 12.30 Beethoven-Sonata in D telegraphist tell us in what particular Major Op. 28, played by Arthur Inahiun the orman Emperor condes Schnabel (Piano). condeci to "greet" the Channol quadron? Wo are all yearning to get full details of this historical ceremonial -likewiso what the Kaiser had for breakfast before he went out to do

1.0 Local Time Signal and homage to the naval might of Britannia. (Fifly yours

ngo cable cost $3,60

ther Report. word and newspapers satrly obtained more than one incange a day.-Ed).

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In France milk is now transported in La fruzen sinte, and sintament la mode that it may be kept sweet for days and werks in this condition.

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12.32 Two Songs by Sophle Brasian (Contralto), Die Junge Nonne; Die Forelle (Schubert).

Baltic

Lesson To German Minority In Bolgium BRUSSELS, Oct. 11 (Reuter). Some indication of the bitter attitude of the German minority in Belgium to events in the Baltic can be seen in an editorial in a leading newspaper in Eupen district, which was ceded to Belgium by Germany after the Great War.

The newspaper says the Baltlé events were a lesson for the German- speaking Belgians,

"Most of the German-specking peoples in the Baltic made the mis- Wen-inke of identifying their Germanism with Nazi Ideology and with support 1.03 Carroll Gibbons and His Boy of "Drang Nach Osten" (Thrust to Friends, Film Selections,

1.30 -Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.45 Musical Comedy Selections, 6.45 p.m. Studio......Children's Hour: 6.45 London Relay-Supplementary News,

Snya a Tellin contemporary:— "There was not a Protestant convert in China Bifty years ago. Now there aro 82,000 Chinese in full church member. ship and 13,000

Francis children in Mission schools," And there is likewise one of Dennis Noble, and Chorus. the champian llurs of the world-the artist who wrote the foregoing para- graph.

7.02 Maritana Vocal Gems. sung by Clara Serena,

Russell,

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7.11 The Tattoo-Aldershot-1938. 7.80 B.B.C. Recording-The Old Contemptibles"-Part 2.

The record of the British Ex- penditionary Force from Mons to Ypres, between August and Novem-

8.0 Local Times Signal, Weather

The official grief at the death of Dr. Stewart (the Colonial Secretary) was 4 good deal modified by aspirations among the older bands to the vacant post, with Its comfortable anlary of $7,200 a year. 1914. It did soom rational that the Home Government would give a local man the Report and Announcements. billet, for surely we have at least one, 8.03 Schubert-Ballet Musio from competent official who deserves promo “Rosamunde," Berlin State Opera tlon. But no-the claims of Messrs. Orchestra. Deane, Lister, Ackroyd, etc, etc., havej 8.15 Studio Short Biographical been overtooked, and man is to be studies of Great Composers, by Peter Hent from somewhere about 40,000 Gracey-No. G-Schubert miles away.

East).

Bitterly Regret Error "They must bitterly regret their error to-day.

"We believe the shocking events in the Ballle have opened the eyes of our fellow-citizens, and that soon all of them will realize their good fortune being equal citizens of this Christian and democratic State. which, far from trying to suppress their German character, protects it."

Britain Accepts New President

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH** LONDON, Oct. 11 (Reuter)--In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced that the British Government recognised the assumption of the functions of the President of the Polish Republic..

Sir Howard Kennard, British Am- bassador to Warsaw, would proveed Oct. 12, 1914. 9.16 London Relay The News.

to France in a few days to resume The newspapers In Amsterdam sinte 9.30 D.D.C. Recording - Fifteen his duties as His Majesty's Ambas- sador at the seat of the Polish Gov- announce that Antwerp has fallen.. The British War Offee announces that Suite": 1, The Man from the County:

9.45 Eris Coales-"The Three Men|ernment, said Mr.. Butler. the Belgian forces evacuated Antwerp 2, the Man about Town; 3, The Man yesterday.

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25 YEARS AGO

8.45 Studio Talk on "English Ideals in Education" by Gerald A. Goodban, MA,

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Light Symphony (Quilter); Goodnight (Shelly Lord Haldane addressed two great Orchestra cond, by Composer. Davis). recruiting moelings at Newcastle-on- 9,59 Songs by Hubert Eisdell Tyne. He stated that he wished th (Tenor). Come, Sing to Me (Thomp- Any emphatically it was fortunate that son). Fill a Gloss With Golden Wine this.wur.bad.come.now,¬whok-wu- wpro

bound with three Powers. We should: Thave been in a difficult position if we and been attacked alone. The terms of poner must be that militarlam, which perverted every talent of the German mallon, should be crushed and broken, and future generations freed from Auch terror.

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There has been a thrilling Interlude) in Samon, which is runnlag smoothly under the Unlon Jnek. The German warships Scharnhorst and Gnetsenzu Centered Apla (explíal of the Island of | Upolu) and the New Zealanders manned the on, expecting a bombardment That the warships departed. A German, istenmer appeared and was chagrined)

that the Union Jack was still dying.

Countries ny War:-Germany againstį Britain, Russia, Franer and Belgium; Austria aguinat Servins, Rusata, andj Framer.

10 YEARS AGO

Oct. 12, 1929. Criticisms of the management of the Hongkong Cricket Club in regard to the preparation of the tennis courts, nd facilities provided for tenuls piny ng members, were made at the annual meeting, held at the club Pavilion yen- Lorday evening. Mr. H. R. II. lanenek, President, was in the chair, and was supported by members of the commit

5 YEARS AGO

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London, Oct. 12, 1034. British officialtum is in a quandary, na to what ng Lo fly when Prince Marina of Grence comes to stay in England.

The Princen is shortly paying an official visit to the King and Queen, the parents of her husband-to-be, Prince George. Fiul "Princess Marina] has no country, and therefore no flag, I would not be tactful to hy the eld Imperial blue and white Greek flag. because Britain has friendly rotations. with the Greek republic.

'Nolther would the Ruinlan, eagle, cor even the Hammer and Bickle of the Soviet do, although they might be taken to represent Morina's Russlan ancestry.

She has connections with the Danish, royal house, and this is the fing that may be flown. It might, however, bej deelded to anticipato' her nationality and fly the Union Jack. Meanwhile, Roetal Lonilen is busy preparing for the! wedding, Hotel proprietors, "enterers, repamakora tailors, forinta, andi

·Jowellers alí anticipate big business in October and November, the month Inj which the marriago... la scheduled.] Some hotels have already recolved en- [quiries for accommodation during the

wedding week.

X 5,000 ton, shịp bulk by Kenora, | Cammell Laird at their _Dirkanband) yard was launched to-day, Bho was the Pia Clement, the first of two 5,000 toni verksin being constructed for the Booth Ting, Liverpool. · (The Clement was sunk by a German pocket battle ship off 3. Amories last week.-Ed.),

and

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