THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 17, 1941.
RADIO
with The Ken Darby Singers. Quickstep-On the Isle of May, Waltz-When Our Dreams Grow
Old.
Joe Loss and His Band,
12.15 p.m.-Short Service of Interces- 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
GOD.
6.45 p.m.-Indian Programme,
12.30 p.m.-Peter Dawson (Bass-Bari-0.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
lone) and The Band Of H.M. Cold- stream Quards,
Wee Macgregor Patrol (Amers).
Holiday
Policeman's
(Ewing).
Onestep
Band of HM Coldstream Guards He Heard The Great Sea Calling
Andrews).
Peter Dawson
with Pinna
Bass-Baritone)
Pas Des Cymbales (Chaminade)
Band of HM. Coldstream Guards. Devon, O Devon ('Songs of the Sea'
Stanford),
Peter Dawson Bass-Baritone)
with Orchestra.
Hiawatha March (More)
Hand of 1 M Coldstream Guards The Drunts arr M Parade (NC.
ville)
Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone i
with Orchestra The Bell of St. Malo Rimanser) Parade of the Puppets (Kubi)
Band of H M Coldstream Guards
1:00 pm. Local Time Signid 101 pm - An Irish Progranime.
The Dawning of the Day (Joyce Old Irish Air, air Pager John MeCorinaek (Tenora
Piano nee
tions.
-
Under
the
6.32 p.m.--Weinberger
Spreading Chestnut Tree (Variations and Fugue on an old English turis for full Orches.ra).
conducted by Constant Lain- bert,
BOYS' RODEO RESCUE
WITH FIRES BLAZING before them and be-
London Philharmonie Orchestra hind them, two schoolboys one a little shrimp of a fellow hauled terrified carthorses to safety during a fierce raid on Bristol.
6.50 p.m.-Quilter
Dances,
Three English
New Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by J Ainslic Mur-
ray
7.00 p.m.-London Relay The News, 7.15 p.m.-London Aslay-Talk: Work.
Ing Together."
7.30 p.m.-trish Programme.
The Green Hills of Ireland (Shields-
del Riego), Richard
Crooks (Tenor) with Piano ace
The South Down Militia (arr. Hay-
ward)
Clinging grimly to the halters, the lads were jerked off their feet as the excited animals reared and plunged. But they held on. Not one of the horses broke loose and they saved more than thirty. The boys, both Sea Scouts, were Leonard Herod, aged thirteen, and Sidney Meredith, who is fourteen of Sevier Street, Bristol.