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APPENDIX A

Chinese Programme Highlights

(April, 1955-March, 1956)

* Introductory feature on the Arts Festivals, also covering

the opening of the Exhibition Centre.

* School Music Concert at Queen's College.

* First Week's Exhibits at the Fung Ping Shan Library

reviewed.

*Chinese Art Songs-Programme 1.

Talk on World Health Day By Dr. Cheung King Ho. Winning play of the Inter-school Drama Competition,

Junior Section, by Nairn Road School.

Winning play of the Inter-school Drama Competition,

Senior Section, by King's College.

*“Crucifixion" relay from St. John's Cathedral.

* Sino-British Orchestra Concert at Empire Theatre.

* Second Week's Exhibits at the Fung Ping Shan Library

reviewed.

* Modern Chinese Drama in Kuoyu, "Sorrows Of The

Forbidden City", Part 1.

* Chinese Art Songs-Programme 2.

*Classical Chinese Music Concert at Queen's College. * Modern Chinese Drama in Kuoyu, "Sorrows Of The

Forbidden City", Part 2.

Cantonese opera in English, "A Lizard Is No Dragon",

by the Wah Yan Dramatic Society.

* Modern Chinese Drama in Cantonese, "Dream Of The

Red Chamber”.

*Chinese Art Songs-Programme 3.

H. M. The Queen's Birthday Parade.

* ZEK contribution to the Arts Festival-a Chinese version

of the "Master Builder" by Henrik Ibsen.

* Crescendo Choir.

A Chinese version of the United Nations feature, "The Man Who Wasn't There" on the 10th Anniversary of the San Francisco Conference.

First of the "Students in Britain" Series, arranged by

the British Council.

Traffic Exhibition at Queen's College.

*Feature on the results of the Arts Festival Literary

Competition.

* Programmes for the First Arts Festival in Hong Kong.

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