THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 19, 1940
THE
"Route-of-Wonders"
ACROSS CANADA
Go Empress from the Orient to -Caneda, United States and Europe. The Empress Way includes these scenic splendors: 1. SPECTACULAR MOUNTAIN JOURNEY...600 thrilling miles of Canadian Rockies. See Banff, Lake Louise en route. 2. CANADA'S FERTILE PLAINS...the great prairies of the
western provinces.
3. GREATEST CHAIN OF LAKES in the World...Canada's
inland oceans, the Great Lakes.
4. FALLS FAMED AROUND THE WORLD...Niagara Falls. 5. LARGEST INLAND PORT in the World...Montréal, 1,000
miles from the sea.
- ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS
"ONE-MANAGEMENT" ROUTE
NEXT SAILING FROM HONG KONG TO VANCOUVER
.FIFTH WEEK IN NOVEMBER
(Omitting Honolulu)
NEXT SAILING TO MANILA
THIRD WEEK IN NOVEMBER
For Full information Consult Your Travel Agent.
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PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS
To San Francisco and Les Angelos
Via Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama & Honolulu
8.8. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
6.8. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
8.8, PRESIDENT PIERCE
To New York and Boston
783
December
December January
28
Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo,
Bombay and - Capetown
6.8. PRESIDENT ADAMS ·
8.8. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN
8.8. PRESIDENT JACKSON:
8.8, CITY OF NORFOLK
TO MANILA
November 22
To San Francisco & Los Angeles Via Yokohama
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November 29
December
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• Superscribed Correspondence Only.
RADIO
12.30 p.m.-Mischa Lovitzki at the
Piano.
12.49 p.m.-Max Bruch - ...Op. 47.
Kol Nidrei,
1:03 p.m.-Billy `Thorburn & His Music
In Dance Music.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter & Rugby Press, Wea-
ther Forecast and Announcements. 1.45. p.m.--Variaty.
2.15 p.m-Close down.
6.00 p.m.-Sibelius-Symphony No. 1 in E-Minor, Op. 30. Symphony Orches- tra conducted by Robert Kajanus. 6.37.p.m.-Songs by" Marian Anderson
(Contralto). --
6.62 p.m.-Violin Solos by Albert-Sam-
mons.
7.00 pim.London Relay-The News. 7.15 p.m. London RelayQuestions of 1 the Hour”,
7.30 pmA Light Orchestral Pro- dramme and Richard Tauber (Tenor). 0.03.p.m. London Relay Cook-A-
Doodid-Do" Charles B. Cochran's. Saturday. Show.
0.00 p.m.-London Relay-The Nowa. Z
News Commentaries,
9.30: p.m.-London Relay--Talk: "Scots
Abroad",
9.45 p.m.Military Band Concert with Stuart Robertson (Dass-Daritone).- 10,10: p.m.-Musical, Comedy.
10.30 p.m. Half an hour of Dance
*Music............ ‚'11.00-pɛm.÷Close down.
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