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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME..

YMCA LADIES' NIGHT

THE STAG HUNT CASE:

KAIPING COAL FOR ALL PURPOSES

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON RECORD GATHERING SEE

-355 METRÈS.

11 to 11.30a.m.-Stook quotations. 11:30 am.-Chiness programme. 19:30 p.m.-European programine of

Vietor records.

1 p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

2 p.m.-Close down...

5 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programio.

7.

to 10.30 p.m.-Eureponn pro-

gramme.

CLEVER SHOW.

TRIUMPH FOR THE RED TRIANGLE CONCERT PARTY,

Last night

no. "the Kowloon Y.M.O.A. was the greatest of all

R.S.F.C.A. APPEAL AGAINST HYTHE DECISION,

Noticon requesting the Hythe (Kent) magistrates to state" a case with a view to an appeal arð being · served at the instance of the

RS.P.O. A. in connection with the dismissal by the Hythe Bench of I summonses alleging crualty during hunt of the Mid-Kent Stag Hounda

The summonses arose out of alleged incidents when Bridget, a hind, outored the sea at Hythe,

Ors.

1:30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, mail Ladies' Nights. It attracted the biggest orowd ever seen in the notice, etc.

billing, and ting new Wost Lounge was packed to capacity, Such an unprecedented gathering offered to the organisers nud play- took the worthy Secretaries by surprise--but only for a moment, for dozens of extra phairs were re- quisitioned from somewhere, and the commencement of the pro- gramme saad everyone comfortably sented.)

7 to 9.15 p.m.---Programme of Vic

tor records.

7

p.13,Stock

quotations,

1

notice, etc.

7.03 to 7.40 p.m.-

A Connert.

Piano Solo " Nocturne

in

mail.

F

Even had a number been forced to stand however, they would cheerfully have stood right through the evening, for the programme' was one long welter of laughter and' harmony frof staft to finish. The standard of musical and dramatic- to say pothing of humorous-talent long since reached by the Y.M.C.A. amateurs is too well known to gain why thing from eulogy here: suffed to say that last night each performer excelled himself, and thoroughly deserved the applause and demand for encores accorded

Sharp Major" (Chopin). Piano Solo La Campanella

(Paganini-Biszt). Ignace Jan Paderewski:-3825). SongBeautiful Islo of Some

where "

(Pounds Fenris). Marion Talley (Soprano),-1248 Violin Solo Slavonic Dance

No. 1" (Dvorak-Kreisler). Violin Solo-“Songs My Mother

Taught Me" (Dvorak-Kreisler),

Fritz Kreisler-1414. Sang None But a Losely

ilgart" (Tschaikowsky), Song-Who is Sylvin ?" (Shakes-

peare Schubert) John McCor him. mack (Tenor).-1300.

Piand Sola 1.0 Capriccio "

(Brahma).

Pinna Bolo - Album Leat

(Grieg)-Harold Bauer.-1413. 740 to 9 pm,

*

Hawaiian Music.

Honolulu March."

"Kohala March."--Frank Farera and John Panlubi (Hawaiian Guitars)--20027. Palolo-Hule.”

Lope Ulaula." — Sam-Ku-West Harmony Boys (Hawaiian Or chestra)-214ÍD.

"Kaala-Medley."

"Waonahele Medley," Royal)

Hawaiian Trio.—20281,

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Village Concert.

The programme was in the nature of a village concert, and on the singe were seen counterparts of all the characters one would expect to see at such an affair, from the con- descending old country squire, with his port wine nose and rustic gaiters, and the meek and mild village Curate. to the congenital idiot who is not such an idiot after

all.

It would Ee difficult to single out any player for special commenda- tion and at the same time avoid invidious distinctions: besides, the make-up was so good in "many

a p.-Local time and weather cases that the players themselve

report.

9.05 to 8.90 p.m.-

Variety.

$

Band- Don't Be Cross." Band The Jolly Coppersmith." -Arthur Pryor's Band. 20318. Song Jimmie Rodgers Vjats the Carter Tamily "Jimmie Rodgers (Comedian)-23574. "Orchestral--"Song of the Soul" -Victor Salon Orchestra.- 22400

remained unrecognised until after the end of the performance, before which our representative was forced to leave on account of the paper going to press. It might be inen- tioned, however, that the popular Recretary of the YM., Mr. J. H. Hint, was the country squire. Mr.

A. Sweet was the curate, while extraordinary things were done to the piano by Mr. Ronnie Truc.

Madame Dormer.

Mr. E. Dormer made many

Saxaphone "Foto- Marilyn."- strong, silent man present repent

Rudy Wiedocft.-21382.

of his strong, silent demeanour

Song "Sweethearts on Parade."when he appeared as Madame X..

Johnny Marvin.—21890,

8,90 to 8.50 p.m

Orchestral.

and Mr. C Glenham acted the part of the half-witted village wnor, who would have had an ex- collently trained voice had he had any voice to train, without betray. ing any signs of the effort auch a portrayal must have cost him. It was noticed that he made at least three puns whilst on the stage: he may, with proper instruction, he cured of this in the course of time.

In a splendid show all were splendid, and the customary con- Because customary (Brennan-Me gratulations. Curdy)-Paul Whiteman and they are earned and riven regular bis Concert Orchestra-35002, ly ench Ladies' Night. must be

Danse Orientale" (Glazounow), March of the Caucasian Chief (Ippolitow-Iwanow) Philadel

Symphony ·Orchestra 1333. "Midnight" Reflections ? (Mai-

nëck-Signorelli).

phia

"High

Water"

Hudson Waves" (Pignoicni), "The Swing"-Victorin Orcher-

tra-35870.

Dreams of Schubert "-Medley Carr from Bhubert)-Hunga ian Rhapsody Orchestra-25025, 8.50 to 0:15 p.m.

Four Songs by the Ravellers. "Evenin'"

"

"Comin' Home "-21807.

"Among Mp Souvenirs.” "Nola "-21100.

9.75 to 10.30 p.m.-(approx).

Audition Programme.

Item 1. Recorded Piano Solos.

2. Two Songs: Mezzo-

Soprano,

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3. Two Song, Baritone.

4. Recorded Violin Sotos.

8. Two Songs. Mezzo-

Soprano.

6. Two Songs. Baritone.

7. Recorded Piano Solos."

8. Two Songs, Mezzo-

Soprano,

9. Two Songs, Baritone..

10. Recorded Violin Solos.

10.30 p.m. (approx.1-Rugby mid-

day" Prea, now..

10.33 p.m. (approx.) Close down.

All records in the above European programmes are supplied by Menora, Tsang Took Pinne Co.

Wontinued on next Column.)

Programme.

The following wha the pro- gramme

Part "1...

1.-The Squire, who has been

persuaded to act as Chairman will make a few opening rej marks.

2-Tho Schoolmaster will intro-

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3. Silkworms" by the Curate..

4-The Village Toner will give

his rersion of "Until," and will then lead the Villagers' in singing.

-The Sailor, just returned from furrin parta, will sing "Ascẹp in the Drop.' 6-The Auctioneer will reccuat

some of his experiences, 7. The unprecedented appear-

ance of Madame X.' 8.A few pieces of the Piano by

the Infant Prodigy, Interval for ten and cakes.

Part II.

i

1-Some more songs by the Gleo

Party 2.The reluctant appearance of

the Dame.

3.-The Village Baritons will eing "The Blue Dragoon and afterwards lead the Villagers in John Peel." 4.-A few words by the Curaté. 5.The Bells of the Son "-an-

other song by the Baritone. 6-The Sweeps will give a diver-

sion.

7-The Concert will close, with the singing of The Villago Pump."

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