MACAU RACES Mr. S. C. Liang Heads Jockeys

MISS KERRISON WINS

COX PLAYS BIG PART IN VICTORY

(Continued from Page 2)

half-back or

Macau

viously disallowed.

After 17 minutes

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1937

FANLING HUNT

TWO INTERESTING

} RUNS

The Meet on Sunday was held

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TULEY & O'DONNEL IN LIMELIGHT

1

KOTEWALL CUP

NAVY TO MEET

SOUTH CHINA.

ENCOUNTER NEXT

SUNDAY

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

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the Colony, His stickwork was great, and be rarely wasted a ball. The manner however, equalised when Onizuka at "Annadale", Mr. J. J. Pater in which he drew his opposing partially cleared a terrific hit with son's bungalow, where a large field full-back, before a first-time lick, and Thornhill. of between forty and fifty were making his pass was superb. He is following up, scooped the ball into very hospitably entertained by a certainty for the game against the net over Japanese goalkeeper, Mr. and Mrs. Paterson who was on the ground.

Three minutes later Waseda The youngest follower of the

(Continued from Page 2) ̧.· LEADER'S FAILURE

again took the lead when a perfect Hunt by a great many years was Wright, who did not play for movement, originating from the Miss Nancy Paterson who rode The Chinese took the lead

The second match of the Kote wavelength of 355 metres, the Combined Services as centre right, culminated in Kawai netting ramely over a long and fast line through Ho Ka-kenng, but Ridings wall Cup series is taking place on ($45 kes), $1.49 metres, (9.52 forward (Thornhill was the leader with a marvellous round shot Among other present were Mr. nullified this effort when he scor Sunday next at Sookunpoo, at 4 megacycles).

was a real dis from an oblique angle.

Amps, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Bat-ed from a "spot kick" for "hands" pa, when the Royal Navy will Recording wins on Chocolate last Saturday)

hurst, Mr. Butcher, Mr. Charles. The Chinese regained the

meet South China Athletic Asso- and Rothesay Bay, Mr. S: C. Liang appointment. Although he success-

ciation. The Hong Kong Football, The second-half saw the Colony Captain Clarke, Lieutenant Cava-luckily when the ball glanced of association have kindly left the headed the list of winning jockeys fully forared for the ball from the

| nagh-Mainwaring. Mrs. Coltart. Tay and a defender into the net. at the Macau race meeting yester halfway mark, be rarely applied

Rothesay Bay paid $37.50 the finishing touch," and times team dominate the

The East Lanes, attacked after day free of First and Second Divi- day,

sion League matches so that all for its win: the highest dividend without number failed to connect Wraith equalised with a grand Mr. de Kok, Mr. Donica, Miss Fea-

ler. Mr. Gregory. Mr. Lewis, Mr. luck when he turned a ground should lead to Sookunpoo.

for football, supporters Kawahara had mistimed a clear Mirshallford, Major Murphy, Mr. shot from O'Donnel wide of the

In the closing stages Partab Nigel Mr. Palmer, Miss Smalley,

LADIES EVENT

of the afternoon.

1. Nanchang Handicap. (First Section) "D" & "E" classes One mile.

Mr. LT. F.'s Gold Sovereign 156

. (EL M. Pih)

1

Mr.

Lan's Plain View. 148 lb. (S. ช

Liang)

Mr. Sunshine's-

155 . (N. Deitz)

e's- Laughing Buddha

Time: 207.3/5.

Distance: length, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.60; Places $6.20; $5.70; $5.10.

Cash Sweep:

1st No. 10

2nd No. 399

43, 305,

3rd No. 32,

Vaplaced Nos.

Wen Chang Handicap. Furlongs

Mr. Wai Man Wei's Chocolate :32

lb. (S. C. Liang)

Mr. Langfellow's Shih Yin Grand

162 b. (Ip Kui Ying)

Mr. G. H. Pott's Estate Gold Re-

serve 1 b. (N. Deitz) Time: 1.20.4/5.

2

COLONY ON TOP

game and

lead

only Onizuka, the shot from a dificult angle after ron, Mr. Feilden, Lieutenant Ful-ithe interval and Smith had bard roads

playing a man on his reputation, came into the picture with reverst/Mr. Swinburne. Mr. Watson, M.- / Post, while Pau was soon called remembered, lost to the Army

when he had Waseda custodian, to beat.

The Selectors must be blamed ance. for their short-sighted policy in

cannot believe that Wright splendid runs, narrowly missing is a better man than Pyara Singh the net by inches with one re

Thornhill, another last verse-stick shot. "

of

I

Saturday's outstanding per- förmers. failed to live up to ex- pectation, and, although he was on the spot to score the Colony's opening goal, he lacked speed and was much too selfish. At a result

the Colony team.

Threede

tory.

Wood.

Hounds were hunted by Mr. Henriques.

The feld moved off, to Dills Corner, where the Hunt began. It had was found that the "nell” been forgotten, and there was some delay in the "ex" getting of. He

-

Doubtful Decision

-EMPIRE EXCHANGE POINTS OF VIEW DANCE MUSIC 12.30-215-European Programme. 12.30Dance Music.

H.K.T. AM.

1 pm-Local: Time Signal and Weather Report

1.03-Derek Oldham Medley. 115-Terance Casey (Organ)}. 1.50 Renter Press; Local: Wea- inther Forecast, Time and Announce-

ments.

1.10-Russian Melodies.

2 pm-Vocal Gems.

215 Close Down SS-European Programme.

5 pm-A Relay of Dance Music from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

6:30 pmA Light Concert. Tenor Solos

There is a lady sweet and kind

(Ford and Warlock)

Violin Solo

Take. O take these lips away

(Shakespeare and Warlock)

Parry Jones, Sonata (Eccles, arr. Salmon)`

Zino Francescatti, 1. Grave,

2. Courante. $. Adagio, Soprano Solos

Virace.

The Royal Navy, who, it will be! on to deal with a dangerous lob the first game of this series at from Tuley. A foul against Lee Caroline Hill last November, will Kwok-wai for jumping enabled be handicapped owing to the de- Ridings to place his side ou level parture of some of the units of Then, during a melee in the

terms with penalty.

the Fleet, but they can still pro- Waseda goalmouth, Onizuka

duce an eleven capable of extend- unfortunately fell on the ball

ing the Chinese team. which was smothered, and the

South. China, it is learned, are Umpire awarded a penalty-

What appeared then to develop felding all the might at their dis- $104.80

bully, from which Partab beat did not have a long enough start into a great struggle was spoiled posal, including Lee Wai-tong, 20.20 14.90

the Waseda custodian to give and hounds who were hunting by a doubtful decision. Lee had who, yesterday at Sookunpoo, re- 8. each of the latter's display. Partah, the

the Colony their winning goal.

very fast, caught up with the the ball and was being crowded vealed that he has lost none of his most dangerous left-winger in the

closing minutes were drag half-way along the line. towards the corner fag. Swain cleverness. No doubt, în view of Five Colony, and a very fast thinker.

was starved. thereby eliminating fraught with excitement as the From Dills' Corner the trail slid and, in doing so, Lee fell on the approach of the Interport team tried desperately bore right, skilling the Country him. The legs of both I one of the best scoring factors in hard to come on level terms, but Club Golf Links; then bearing left got entangled round the ball and will be present to watch the South players games, the Selection Committee

Probably the best displayed for erratic clearances and passing lost a little to come from Mount Kirk the referee gave a foul against China stars. several of whom are

them many opportunities, and the patrick across to Mount Luard Swain. Before the defence were candidates for Interport honours. the Waseda team was given by final whistle gave the Colony vic-Here it turned right-handed to in place, Lee sent in

Readers are reminded that the their centre-half and captain,

3 twirling run along the bare of the hill, and shot and Lai Shui-wing dashed in underlying object of The Chinese Yamada, whose brilliant stickwork and clever interceptions held up handled by Mr. G. T. Palmer (Co-when the drag line was overtaken.

The game was very efficiently came to the sudden forced check to score.

and Combined Services charitable This goal seem to take the spirit (Kotewall Cup) competition, to time and long) and Mr. S. Kojina. the Colony forwards

He was also very sound

out of the soldiers for a while, quote its full title, is to raise Colony: U. B. Soma (Argonau- in his distribution.

After waiting, some minutes, but they soon took the offensive money for charitable purposes to tas): A E. P. Guest (Radio) and Brism. Cox (East Lanes.); L. Comdr. the field moved over the ditch to and Pau was called on to deal meet, as far as possible, cases pre- BRILLIANT GOALKEEPING We have seen some brilliant dis-McCoy (Navy), M. H. Hassan (Ra-the grassland below Kidney Eill with a number of shots. The sented to the Committee by the re- One plays of goalkeeping in the Co-dio) and J. Gonsalves (Eercio); where the hunt was resumed. This Chinese went further ahead when Presentatives of South China Ath-

Donald (Navy) Lt. Raith (Navy). Lt ditch, which is usually a source of Lee Wai-tong accepted a forward letic Association lony, but rarely have we witness-Wright (Navy), Lt. Thornhill (Navy) trouble, to somebody on the very pass between the backs to score-the Royal Naval Recreation Club Ragamafins with the Mills Brothers ed a performance which repeated- and Partab (Kumaon Rifles): ly evoked the applause of the Waseda Onizuka: K. Kama-frequent occasions it is crossed, the linesman waved for off-side-(for Royal Navy and Royal Ma- spectators. Onizuka is undoubt zee and S. Kawahara; M. Kawashi- proved to exception en this after and a few minutes later Ho Kar-rines) and the Hong Kong Area

ma. .

T. Yamada (Captain) and H

Sports Board edly one of the finest custodians Tomita: M. Sagawara, K. Kawai, Toon. Mr. Scott was leading his keung scored.

(for the Army).} we have seen here, and his per-Yonemaru. S. Masamura and Thorse, who forcibly expressed his East Lanes: Swallow, Swain and Gate money taken #t these formance yesterday was little Shimoda.

dislike of the narrow path lead- Steele; Scullion. Crowthers and matches is pooled and disbursed miraculous, although,

ing to the ditch by getting away Smith, Ridings and Tules.

Eckersley: O'Donnel. Sandford, at the discretion of the Committee short of

from Mr. Scott and making for

South China: Pan Ka-ping, Lee according to the urgency of 27- home at the gallop. In spite of Ting-sang and Lau Man: Lat Hing peals for assistance. In 1935 - many attempts, he evaded capture choy, Wong Mei-shun and Lee Kwok-the first competition the sum of wai: Tso Kwai-shing. Lai Shui-wing, $1,456 was distributed. Last year The rest of the line skirted Kid- Lee Wal-tong, Ho Kar-keung, and Tay the sum of $2,808 was disbursed, ney Hill and finished at Lo Wo Quee-ling

$300 to the R. N. $500 to the Camp.

Army and $1.809 to Chinese char- ities.

Distance: 5 lengths, length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $15.40; Places

$5.10; 55.10: $5.20.

Cash Sweep:

1st No. 167

$130.50

and No. $8

37.30

3rd No. 24

18.60

Unplaced Nos. 133. 290, 89, 237

Mr. Sports Rothesay Bay 151

b.

Mr. L. 1. F. Victory Life 168 15.

C.

each $5.10.

3. Lok Chang Handicap. Mile.

(S. C. Liang).

Pib)

Mr. Lan's Merry Fatty 140 13. (Ip

Kui Ying) Time: 214.

Distance: A length, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutzel: Winner $37.50; Places

3.60; 5.50; 6.00.

Cash Sweep:

1st No. 183

2nd No. 210

3rd No. 19

$137.10

39.10 19.50

Unplaced Nos. 27, 158. S each $7.20,

(Second classes. Six

4. Nanchang Handicap. Section) "D" & "E"

Furlongs.

Mr. G. H. Patt's Estate Shanghai

4 152 lb. (N. Deitz)

Mr. Finder's Copper Idol 158 lb.

(S. C. Liang)

Mr. Peter Sin's Emergency Call

150 lb. (H. M. Pih)

again.

most unfortunately, and I do be Beve that it was quite accidental. he gave away the penalty-bully from which Partab scored the Co- lony's winning goal.

The Waseda fullbacks com- menced in splendid style, but erratic clearances and slow- ness in recovering left many loopholes in their defence, a result of which was that Wraith netted the Colony's second and equalising goal The Waseda halves were a splendid trio and did not believe in half-measures. First-time, full clearances were the order of the day and many a ball was hit the length of the ground just as a Co- Unplaced Nos. 156, 14, 412, 280lony forward was about to shoot

Time: 1.32.2/5.

Distance: a length, a neck

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $20.80;

6.80; 6.40; 6.20.

Cash Sweep:

1st No. 377

2nd No. 260

3rd No. 165

each $6.20.

Places

$158.20

45.20 260

from inside the circle! Ya-

5. Wuchang Handicap. Six Fur-muda, as I have already stated. longs.

Mr. Longfellow's Shin Yin Grand

162 15. (Ip Kui Ying) Mr. H. Y. Liang's Meadow Eve

155 b. (N. Deitz)..

Mr. G. H. Potrs' Estate Hogmanay

15. (W. G. Pay)

Time: 1.38.1/5.

Distance: a neck, a length.

was superb, and was ably sup 1ported by Kawashima, who made

his first appearance in the Colony,Į taking the place of K Kurosaka, 3while Tomita, on the other flank,

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $9.50: Places

6.40; 8.30; 7.90.

Cash Sweep:

1st No. 134

2nd No. 247

3rd No. 11

$364.30

46.90 23.40

PROGRAMME FOR

VISITORS

The following is the pro gramme arranged for the Wesede University Hockey.

team: To-day

Navy (Navy ground) 4.15 p.m. To-morrow Rest day. Wednesday v. Army (Nery

pronud) 1.15 p..

Thursday 7.

University

(Navy gronud) 4.15 p.m. Saturday Te Argonauta (Navy gronud) k p.m. Sunday Civilians (Nery

t.

grozud) 4 p.m.

INTER-SOCIETY BOWLS

had the unenviable task of plying St. Andrew's Rinks To

to Shimoda, who

Meet St. George's

fine passes up was one of the most disappointing of the visiting players, being very rarely in a position to take a pass.

The annual Bowls match be- The visiting forwards were a zween St. Andrew's "Society and Unplaced Nos. 231, 302, 24 each revelation, their intricate passing St. George's Society will be played and sound stick-work deserving on the Kowloon B. G. C. green next more than two goals. But as a re- Saturday, commencing at 2.45 p. sult of slackening-off in the latter

The following rinks have been stages of the game, they threw selected to represent St Andrew's away many fine opportunities. Society:

$8.60.

6. Ladies' Dash. Half a Mile.

Paul Jones 130 lb. (N. Kerrison)

Boukra 120 5. (J. Langley)

The Goods 111 lb. (T. Jes)

Time: 107.3/5.

Distance: a neck, 2 lengths.

Pari-Matuel: Winner $25.10; Places

7.80; 6.20; 23.30.

.Cash Sweep:

1st No.

2nd No. 166

3rd No. 254

$167.50

47.90 23.90

Unplaced Nos. 273, 323, 110 each several $8.80.

PERRY'S THIRD TRIUMPH

Vines Wins 5 Games In Three Sets

GOOD INSIDE TRIO

Mr. Scott's Adventure

Before picking

second up the line, the Hunt crossed the railway by the Brickworks. Hounds began Hunting on Orb Hill. going over the Pass there, and down to cross' the Frontier Road. The line then ran up over Crown Ridge and des- cended again by way of Top Hil

(for Chinese),}

Prices of admission to Sookup- next Sunday are:-Covered stand $1.00; uncovered stands 50 ets. and 30 ctac. Services (in uni- form, or, if in civilian dress, sold iers, on production of A. B. 64)-- Covered - stand 50 cts.;

to the finish on one of the small Yesterday's Results At stands 30 cts.

hills overlooking the Kwanti Race Course.

The field got well strung out on

this line, which included a good

A Glance

FIRST DIVISION

·3 · ST. JOSEPH'S

deal of uphill work as well as some ATHLETIC ditches that caused minor grief.] EAST LANGS. 2 S. CHINA ‘A' Mrs. Paton took a

fall when her K. CHINESE horse skied, but was soon up again.

It was a fast and very good line.

Wednesday's-Meet

que

1

EASTERN

SECOND DIVISION

ATHLETIC

K. CHINESE

0 LYEMUN

.2 EASTERN

On Wednesday the Meet Was

THIRD DIVISION Mr. held at the Kennels, when

hunting C. POLICE hounds, with Mr. Marson and Mrs.

Henriques was ayain

RECREIO

RIFLES

2 SERVICE-

Coltart as whips. This is the first FUSILIERS

CORPS

6 E. POLICE

time we have seen a lady whipping] EAST, LANCS. 6 ENGINEERS in at Fanling.

lines.

Stanton

It was a very small field, there YESTERDAY'S GOAL-SCORERS being less than twenty followers. Captain Waller was acting Field

FIRST DIVISION Master. Mr.

Zaid the Ridings (East Lancs.)

Leonard (St. Joseph's). The first scent, was picked Lai Shai-wing (S. China "A") Ho Kar-keung (S. China “A”) A Stevenson. W. Russell, w just beyond the Stables to the left Lee Wai-tong (S. China "A") Yonemura, their leader, distri-Macfarlane and B. McLay (Skip). of Watling Street. It crossed the Chan Bing-to (Eastern) buted the ball well and was always

J. Watson, M. Henderson, R. G. Street, and bearing right, skirted Chan Ying-ching (K. Chinese ready to break through from Craig and A. Hyde Lay (Skip).

Kitten Hill and continued on until Ng Tak-wing (Athletic)

Kwong Ying-ki (Athletic) pass down the centre, although he A. S. Russell, J. C. Pelson, J. C. it bore sharp left and ascended the Cheong Moon-wing (Athletic) infringed the off-side rule

on Brown and A. M. Holland (Skip).very steep summit of Puppy Hill

SECOND DIVISION occasions. Kawai and

Here there was a distinct and W. L. Walker, J. Rassell, N.

Yeung Po-wan (Eastern) Masamura, the inside-right and in-Drummond and R. Duncan (Skip) very forced check, as the trail had Knight (Lemon)

of Lai Fook-chuen (K. Chinese) side-left respectively, were forte- ful in their methods. What I liked per and J. McKelvie (Skip).

J. Eevie, J. Kempton, H. G. Coo-run right into the firing line

troops engaged on exercises. There Leung Cho-lap (Eastern) best about their play was that,

Rivers (Lyemun) certain amount of delay Brown (Lyenen) J. Rodger, W. Cunningham, J.was a instead of keeping the ball in the Fraser and J. C. Chalmers (Skip). while the ring was very kindly centre of the field, they believed in Reserves: N.. Currie, A. Mc-Postponed by the Officer in charge: Tatler (Fusiliers) sending their wingers away when-Kellar, A. Pollock, J. S. Dinnen, and bounds got away again on the Gaan (Recreio) ever possible. There was only one W. X. Buyers.

new trail. This ran along the Furnival (Service Corps) disappointing feature, however,

grassland at the foot of the hills, Riley (Service Corps)

Beis (Recreio) and then bore left over the paddy Figueirdo (Recreio) to the Gallops. Captain Waller's Roberts (Service Corps) mare lamed herself on this line, Krishna Singh (Kumaon) Land he had to retire from the Kushia Singh (Kumaon)

Luxton (Fusiliers) hunt and lead her home.

<Creaty (Fusiliers) The second line started on the Evans (East Lance.) grass to the left of the Gallops, Lawless East Lancs.)

Jones East Lancs.) and continued on a good straight Tibbs (Engineers) run for the Stables, but turned sharply right at the junction, of

PEIPING FIRE DISASTER

TWO MILLION DOLLARS”- DAMAGE

THIRD DIVISION"

Other

NEW AIR-PORT AT SINGAPORE

Ready. For Opening At Coronation

*

I love thee (Grieg & Laubach) Homing (Salmon & Del Riego)

Eva Turner. Pianoforte Solo-

Paganini Etude in E flat major

Paganini-List-Busoni)

Vladimir Horowitz.

Baritone Solos-

De Captaine of De Marguerite

(Amsbary O'Hara) Sea Fever (Masefield-Ireland)

Conrad Thibault.

7 p.m.--Harry Boy and His Tiger (Vocal). Instrumental-

Farewell Blues-You Rascal You-

Muddy Waters Shine My Sweetie went away—

Sweet Jenny Lee. Vocal --

Sleepy Head, Instrumental...

Memories of you-Rain-Goodbye

Bines

It don't mean a thing-Happy Leer -Everybody loves my Baby-I got Rhythm.

Vocal-

Miss Otis regrets

Instrumental-

Fox-Trot Medley.

Instrumental

Gershwin Fox-Trot Medley. Vocal

Swing is the thing.

7.30 Closing Local Stock Quota- Hong Kong Exchange

Market Report. tions and

7.33 2m-London-Empire Ex- change." Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies. 7.45 New Gramophone Records. Humorous Sketch--

The Care (Hiccoughs)

Cicely Courtzeldge & Jack

Hulbert Fox-Trol

Did your mother come from Ireland Eoy Fox and his Orchestra. Sketch-

"Seeing Stars"-The German

Commissionaire Scene

Leslie Henson & Fred Emney. 8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Wei- ther Report and Announcements.

8.05 -A Relay from The Po Hing Theatre (Chinese). 11 pm-Close Downl

It is hoped that Singapore's new sair-port at Kallang will be ready

805-11 p.m.-European Programme offor opening at the time of the from ZEK. on a Frequency of 640

Coronation in May next. The latest kilocycles.

8.05 Music by Light Or- reports show that the steel frames chestras.

1

and that was that the wingers Chicago, Yesterday--Fred Perrarely reached the circle with their ry. former world 'amateur tennis centres.. champion, showed that his victor- PERST-MINUTE GOAL les over Ellsworth Vines in their The opening goal must surely first professional meetings were rank with the finest ever seen in no fukes when he trounced the the Colony. 'One rarely sees American in straight sets to-day-similar fest performed at soccer, Perry conceded · only five games, but at hockey it je extraordinary. the scores being 6-0; 6-2, 6-3. The Waseda forwards took the This was the third time in a week ball down the centre of the field since he begin his professional and before the Colony defence had ing yesterday, 500 buildings of the paddy not far from there. career that Ferry has beaten realised what had happened Youe-second commercial centre in the Miss Jonas, a newcomer to the Jamly a narrow path to follow Vines, and has lost only one set. maru had netted with a rising ball city were burned down with a Hant, took quite a hard fall at good deal of the way. The dust In New York on Wednesday he- The Colony pressed from the total loss estimated st over $2-the end of this line, when her horse has been considerably allayed by wos 7-5, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; and at restart and a high centre from 000,000. The fire broke out at 2 pat its foot in a hole and pecked the recent rain, but it was a very Cleveland, Ohin, on - Friday, he Donald was placed in the net by am yesterday in Si-tan street, badly.

warm afternoon and quite one of won 13-11, 6–3, in a bent of a Wright, who hooked the ball from; and issted more than four hours, This last was a short run, but the hottest hunting daya this three sets encounter Reuter high over his shoulder. It was ob- --Our Own Correspondent.

went fast in spite of there being season.

Ganton, To-day.

In a disastrous big fire in Peip-Watling Street, and ended in the

that I have ever accepted with

of the two double hangars, mea-rwe Little Dances" (Finck)—

suring 300 feet by 150 feet, have been hoisted into position. These hangars will have concrete block walls.

The

A La Minuet, A La Gavotte

The Palladium Orchestra. The Knave of Diamonds (Steele) Love in Idleness--Serenata

(MacBech)

administrative and, other

AMredo Campoli and buildings will contain a post-office,

his Salon Orchestra, restaurant and bar, meteorologi- Speakeasy-Cuban Dance (Genaler) cað and ́imirágration offices, a Bolero (Ravel)

Cdeon Theatre Orchestra. Incurious waiting-room for pas

Polka Frieda sengers, and a mess-room and bed-Internations! Railroad Express rooms for pilats.

(Descriptive) Work is going ahead quickly on

Jakov Serebroff's Russian

Orchestra. the seaplane slipway and hangar

8.25 Songs by Peter Dawson where the new Empire flying-boats (bass-baritone). will anchor and receive overhauls. McPherson's Farewell (McCall) The levelling of the main landing the Air Pilot (Morrison), Webster &

Deep Sea Mariner (McCall). area is "ZOTE or less complete, Garratt). while thousands of tons of filling Song of the Thames (Mortimer & are now being laid daily on the Murray).

8.28 Concerto No. reclaimed area between the Gey-major (Liszt), played by Mischa

1 in B lang River and Tanjong Rhu It Levital (Pianoforte) and the Lon has been suggested that the new don Symphony Orchestra. Conducted airport, which will be one of the by Sir Lendon Ronald finest in the world, should be

1st Movement-Allegro Maestoso. known as the King Edward VIII 3rd aerodrome".

• (Continued from next Column) Fox-Trot-

It's Love again.

Slipping through. my fingers, Naughty Nanette. Pasodoble Castanets. Fox-Trote

Whatcha gotcha trombone for7.

I step out of the picture, Who stole the Tiger's rug? Bring 'em back alive.

Waltz

When you're in love with someone, 11. p.m. Close Down.

4th

#

-Quasi Adagio," -Allegro Visco. ---Alleg. Marzikle

Ext

aminato. 6.55 Landon - News and An nouncements.

9.15 Charlie Kuna at the pizza. 9.5-Vocal 'Gems

"Die Fledermans” (J. Strauss)

Grand Opera Company. “Lily of Killarney". (Benedict)

Light Opera Company.

"Foliowa Star (EES)

Light Opera Company. 10 pm Lood-Big Ben. Toim Londoner at Home 1 An Evening with some of his many and raciona acquaintances. Presented by Pascoe Thornton (Electrical Recording).

(1951-Dance Music. Continued at foot of preceding Col.

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