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CONTAINING ALL THE WEEK'S} LOCAL NEWS.
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
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STUDIO CONCERT BY LOCAL. ARTISTS.
11 to 11.30 am-Commercial News, 11.30 am to 12.30 p.m. Chinese
programme.
12.30 p.m.-Eruopean programme. 1.30 p.m.-Weather report. 2p.m-Close down.
6 p.m.-Chinese, programime.
7 p.m.-European programme of Columbia records selected and supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.,
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Merrie England-Vocal Gems (E. Germán ), Quartette with Chorus.
Dinorah (Meyerbeer) and Tra- viata" (Verdi), Gertrude John- son, Soprano..
Paul Rubens Memories-Vocal Gems and Ivan Caryll Mem- ories Vocal Gemi, Columbia Light Opera Co.
1.30 p.m. Cantonese for Every-
one," the first of a series of. lectures on the study of Can- tonese by the Rev. H. R. Wells. 8 p.m.-Programme continues.
Zapateado (Sarasati) and Lie- hesleid (Kreisler), Violin Solo by Eiram Zimbalist. Iolanthe Vocal Gems (Gilbert and Sullivan), Columbin Light Opera Co.
Parted (Tosti), Hubert Eisdell,
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Lilae Time-Vqeal. Gems," Colum-
bin Light Opera Co. Waldteufel
Memorics-Fantasia
(Finck), Herman Finck and orchestra.
I Hear a Thrush at Eve (Cad- man) and A Dream (Bartlett), William Martin, Tenor. The Leek Selection-Welsh Airs, The Regimental Band of H.31. Grenadier Guards.
9 p.m.-Weather report, local time
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STUDIO CONCERT PROGRAMME.
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4,03 p.m.-Chinese Glee Club String
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Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairi, Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Dinner Waggon, Ice Chest, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Tea Sets, Porcelain Flower Stands, Porcelain Baains, Rattan Obairs, Screens, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.
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11TH SEPTEMBER, 1950.
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TAMED A HORSE TO WIN A BRIDE.
MILLIONAIRE KILLS HIMSELF:
A millionaire who won his bride. by a daring deed worthy of the fairy princes in the tales of Hans Anderson, has now taken his life in illness and despair.
He is Mr. William E. Swift, aged thirty-five, the millionaire son of Mr. Louis F. Swift, the millionaire meat packer of Chicago, who com- mitted suicide Inst month at the Cowles Private. Sanatorium, New York, where the police say he has been under treatment for brain in- flammation, pneumonia, and alco holism.
Mr. Swift leaped from his hed and tried to throw himself from the window, but he was restrained by a male nurse, who put him back to bed.
A little later he drew a revolver from under his pillow and shot him. self dead:
He had been ill and despondent for the past two years
Mr. William Swift some years ago won his bride, Miss Helen Morton, daughter of another millionaire, by riding a coal-black outlaw" borse which no one had succeeded in rid- ing before.
Missforton was flung off the horse and badly bruised, and then offered & reward to any one who could ride him
I believe I would marry the man who can ride Firefly," she said one day. Six' stablemen managed to saddle the horse, and Louis Swift, the elder son, tried to mount him and win the prize.
But Firefly dashed away with him clinging to the saddle, and he was flung to the ground.
Next day William Swift, never régarded as an exceptional horse man, succeeded in riding the horse up and down the estate, and in keeping his seat
He claimed his reward, and the marriage followed,
Mr. Louis Swift, the dead man's father. was the host of the Prince of Wales during his visit to Chicago in 1924, NA WA
His engagement was announced in 1923 to Mme. Claire Dux, the Polich grand opera star.
3. Mr. Li Chor Chi (Tenor)~(a)
"La Maison Grise," "Fortunia," by Mésanger. and (b) Pensee d'Automne," Massenet.
4. Mrs. D. 3. Valentine (Con
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5. Dick Barty and a piano.
6. Chinese Glee Club String Quartette (a). "Huckana Wikiwiki and (b) "Hula Girl,"
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7. Mrs. D. J. Valentine (Con- tralto)(a)"Little Chinese Mandarin," Montague Phil- lips, and (b) "Down Here," Brake.
8. Mr. Li Chor Chi (Tenor)-(e) "Chanson "da Cherubin," Massenet, and (b) "Rondo"" Valse from "Les Clothes de Corneville," by Planqnotte. 9. Mrs. O. C. Womack. (Soprano) "Starlight and Lovelight,' Easthope Martin,
10. Dick Barty and a piano. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.
Accompanista: Mr. C. Dudley Bartlett and Mr. H. Longyear,
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At the end of the passenger deck is a collision room, in which is & winch, round which is wound 300 ft. of steel cable, attached to a patent. anchor Behind this room is a small bar, with the requisite cup boards and cooling equipment, which communicates with a smoke room provided with leather arm chairs.
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