THE CHRA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936
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RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following programme will
be broadcast to-day from
the
Hong Kong Broadcasting Station ZBW. on a wavelength of $55 metres. (845 K.C.). -
Relay of B.B.C. Dance Orchestra Studio Recital ·
12.30-2.15
p.m.- European
PIO-
12.30 p.m.-Orchestral Selections. 1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal add Weather Report.
1,03 pm Songs by Lucienne Bofer (Soprano).
1.15 p.m. Relas-Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra.
130 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements.
p.m.-Relay-Hong Kong
Hotel Orchestra.
215 p.m.-Close Down.
47 p.m. Chinese Programme.
741 p.m.-European Programme.
7 p.m.-A Light Concert.
Sung-
Die June Nonne (The Young Nun) |
(Schubert)
Viola Solo
Sophie Braslau (Contralto)
Londonderry Air (arr. Terits)
Pianoforte Solos-
Lionel Tertis.
Hunting Song (Mendelssohn) Song without words-F Major
(Mendelssohn)
Song
Benno Moiseivitch.
Take Of Take those lips away
(Warlock)
There is a lady sweet and kind
(Warlock)
"Cello Solo-
Parry Jones (Tenor).
Adagio (arr. Salmon)
Sonienee
Lied (Mendes)
Beatrice Harrison.
Clair de Lane (Faure)
Mme. J. Bathori (Mezzo-Soprano).. 7.10 p.m.--A Relay from Daventry- The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. directed by Henry Hall,
750 p.m.-From the Studio.
*New Books Worth Reading" by A.D.]
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report, Stock Quotation and An-) nouncements.
8.15 pm
Dance of the Hours”—
La Gioconda (Ponchielli).
F13 p.m. From the Studio.
A Recital by J. McNaught Thom-
son (Baritone) accompanied by Nura,
Kanis
Programme
2. The Luteplayer
2. Sincerity
3. Invictus
4. Still wie die Nacht
5. Requiem
6. The Mounties
Allitsen.
Clarke.
Huhn
Bohm.
Homer.
Friml
8,30p.m.-A Variety Concert.
Vocal-Mine Alone
Song-
Les Allen and his Canadian
Bachelors.
Kitty Masters.
Love is like a cigarette
Piano Solo-
The Birth of the Blues
Band-
Edythe Baker.
The Ballyhooligans make Whooper. Vocal-Yodelling Hobe
The Hill Billies.
Song-
Mon ami le vent-Chanson
Organ Solo-
Lucienne Boyer.
Marcel Palotti.
Sylvia Ballet-Fantary
Vocal
"
< Home on the Range
The Hill Billies.
9 pm A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announcements (Copyright by Reuter),
9.20 p.m.-Classical Programme. Concerto in A Major (Mozart) played by Arthur Rubinstein (Piano- i forte) and the London Symphony Orchestra.
1st Movement—Allegro.
2nd
-- 3rd
**
-Andante.
--Presto.
Turkish March("The Ruins of
Athens") (Beethoven).
Overture Coriolan," Op. 62
(Beethoven)
10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry.
A Programme from "Carmen" (Bizet)
Prelude to Act 1
Trio-
Captain, it seems to girls had a sharp quarrel-Act 1.
And now, now let me read my fate! |
-Act 3.
Besanzoni (Mezzo-Soprano), Fer-
Tari (Soprano) and Beltaechi (Soprano).
Soldiers Changing the Guard
March of the Smugglers
Truet--
Speak to me of my Mother
Heldy (Soprano) and Ansseau
(Tenor)
Gypsy Dance
Choral
Toreador's Song
Riccardo Stracciari, Appoloni,
Tienzzi and Chorus.
10.30 pm-Dance Made by New Mayfair. Dance Orchestra.
11 pm--Close Down.
MISLED BY ALTIMETER?
It was suggested at the inquest at Penrith on Archibald James Moffat, aged 20, who was found dead in his wrecked seroplane) near the summit of Cross Fell (2,930ft), last month, that he might have been misled by his altimeter, which was found un- damaged and registered 2200ft.
BY GOLLY-IT'S ABOUT TIME I GOT A NEW HAT - IPHONED ME TAILOR 1 WUZ COMIN' DOWN TO ORDER NEW CLOTHES, TOO -
HELLO-IS THIS WEARUM AND TEARUM, THE. TAILORS ? WELL, THIS IS MR. JIGGS-NEVER MIND ABOUT MY APPOINTMENT - 1 DON'T NEED A NEW SUITE,
CAN'T YOU "WAIT UNTIL NEXT WEEK FOR YOUR SALARY?
AH-MR. JIGGS-N I'M FROM YOUR GROCER↑ TH GAS SPEAKIN'-HOW COMPANY
ABOUT THIS BILL?
Rosie's BEAU
BY
GEO.MEMANUS
Registered U. 5. Patent Office.
IT'S MY NIGHT OFF, SIR-AND I NEED IT, SIR-HERE IS A LETTER FOR YOU,
SIR-
I'M THE MILK- MAN.IO LIKE TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT THIS BILL-.
LOOK, MAZIE- WHY GO TO THE MOVIES
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Bringing Up Father
DADDY-1 MUST HAVE AFTY DOLLARS-1
ORDERED SOME HATS SENT COD.
YOU SAY THE
INSTALLMENT COLLECTOR IS
HERE FOR A PAYMENT ON THE PIANO – TELL HIM IM OUT-
OK-WELL GO AHEAD AN' TALK-
I DID-BUT HE SAYS HE'LL WAIT UNTIL YOU COME BACK
HUH- A LETTER FROM ME SON-"DEAR POP“ | MOVED TO A CHEAPER APARTMENT, BUT IT IS SO FAR FROM THE COL- LEGE I'LL NEED AN ÁLITO TO GET THERE- PLEASE REMIT-I'LL EVER YOU
BE INDEBTED
I'M SO HAPPY-ARCHIE AND I ARE GOING TO THE BEACH TOMOR“. ROW-I HOPE HEʼLL LIKE MY NEW BATH-:
NG-SUIT.
WHAT A RAID ON ME POCKET-BOOK THAT WAS - I'VE GOT JUST TWENTY-
FIVE CENTS-
BOY-OH-BOY- I HOPE ROSE WILL LIKE MY NEW BATHING - SUIT- "'LL BET SHE'LL LOOK BEAUTIFUL-
WELL- WHY DONT YOU SAY
THANKS?
OH! THANKS, DADDY- FOR THIS AFTY BUT DON'T YOU REMEMBER. YOU OWE ME TEN- CAN I HAVE IT?
HELLO-ROSE DARLING, I WON'T BE ABLE TO GO. BATHING-1 GOT A CLT ON MY FOOT-BLIT I'LL GO TO THE BEACH WITH YOLISSE
DAUGHTER TOLD ME YOU SAVE HER SOME MONEY- WELL-DON'T SIT THERE
LIKE A BEAR-TRAP. I'M GOING SHOPPING AND 1 NEED PLENTY-
OH, SIR- THE MAN IS HERE FOR A PAYMENT ON THE
CAR-
GIVE IT THE WORKS-UP TO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS' WORTH-
Wy
TELL HIM IMA OUT I'LL SNEAK OUT THE BACK WAY-
HATS CLEANED
AND BLOCKED
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IT'S THE GYPSY IN ME
WILLIE-KEEP YOUR HAND IN JOSEPH, WILL YOU STOP SCRATCHING YOUR
HEAD PJENNE- DIONT | TELL YOU TO SIT DOWN?ELMER-LOOK OUT FOR THAT LAMP-POST-YOU'RE GOING TOO FAST- KEEP TO THE CURB-DO YOU SEE THAT CAR AHEAD OF US?
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