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1.03 p.m., Recorded Music 1.15 p.m., A relay of the

Hong

Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room.

1.30 pm, Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc. 2-15 p.m., Close Down

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7.05-7.30 pm.

Band Selections from Light Opera

Patients

The (Sullivan) Band

Coldstream of H.M.

Guards

Tolanthe

(Sullivan))

The

Band

of HM. Coldstream.

1st Movement-Adagio; Allegro

Molto.

2nd Movement—Largo. 3rd Movement-Scherz, 4th Movement -

fuoco.

Allegro

con

Vocal Gems Florodora (Stuart)-Light Opera

Company.

The Mikado (albert and Sull- van)-Columbla Light Opera Company.

The Maid of the Mountains (Fraser-Simson)-Light Opera.

Company.

Orchestral.

-Pariphen

Chopinata-Potpourri (arr. Sil- bermann) Marek Weber and His Orchestra, Fortissimo (Felgel) Streich Orchester. Overture-Die Schone Oalathea (Suppe)—Arthur Bodanzky von der Metropolitan Opera, New! York and Symphony Orchestra. Saschinka (Schirmann)-Marek

Weber and His Orchestra. Contrasts Potpourri of famous Melodies (Robrecht) Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

p.m.-Close Down, INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.--European Programme 7-7.25 p.m. Orchestral

Guards Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan)

......The Band of HM, Cold-1-2.30 stream Guards

Dorothy (Cellier)

The Band

of HM Coldstream Guards" 7.30-7.55 p.m.

Vocal Gems from Musical

Comedies

Mercenary Mary (Youmans).... Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus" Wild Violets (Stolz)... Maria

Elsener and Martin

Kraemer Dresden

of the State Opera. with Chorus and Orchestra.

Peggy Ann (Rodgers)

8 p.m. Local Time

Report 7.55-8.33 p.m.

The Girl Friend (Rodgers)

Light Opera Company

and %

Weather

Variety

Vocal Duets--All of a sudden Vocal Duets-We just couldn't say Goodbye Chleg Ender and Charlie Farrell Plano Solos Words and Music- Medley Rale da Costa Vocal Forrte Ferde O'd Time Medley...... Florrie Forde (Comedienne)

Plano Solos-One hour with you -Medley. Rafe da Costa Vocal-Shuffle off to Buffalo Vocal You're getting to be a habit with me .....The Four Musketeers

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3rd movement-Fresto 9-12 midnight, A relay of the

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SUNDAY 10.30-11.30 am. A Relay from the Union Church of the Morning Service.

St. Andrews' Sunday-Annual Farade Service of the Scottish Company of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, - Order of Service

Voluntary.

Hymn-All People that on earth

do dwell.

`Lavocation and Lord's Prayer. Hymn Fraise my Soul the King

of Heaven..

Scripture Reading,

Hymn-O God of Bethel

Prayer.

Offertory.

Offertory Prayer.

Hymn-Ye Gates, Lift Up your

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ity."

Hymn Jesus calls us. 11.30-12. p.m. Chinese

Music.

Recorded

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12.45-2.30 p.m.-European Fro-

gramme.

1 pm Local Time and Weather

Report

Symphony. No, 5 in E Minor from the New World '(Dvorak) -play- ed by Sir Hamilton Harty and the Halle Orchestra..

Choral Prelude Christ Lag In Todesbanden (Christ lay in the Bonds of Death) (Bach, arr. Stokowski)-Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orches- tra..

Fugue in G Minor (The "Little"

0

Minor Fugue) (Bach, arr. Stokowski)-Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orches- tra.

Coriolan-Overture (Beethoven)

Gretel-Overture

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2. Etude in F Minor (F Molt) THE Undersigned have received:

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3. Sonetto No. 104 Del. Petrarca

(Liszt).

10-10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trot-Just Like Jack; Just

like Jill.

Fox-Trot-Remember me. Tango Dremy Serenade. Fox-Trot-At the court of Old

King Cole. Fox-Trot-Ache in my Heart. Fox Trot-Wedding on the Air. Fox-Trot-Love in Bloom. Fox-Trot-With my eyes wide

Open I'm Dreaming. Waltz-One Life, One Love, 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulle-

tins.

10.35 p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

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9 p.m., DJA. DIN Announcements STEWL FILING CABINETS

(German-English)

German Folk Song Programme-Forecast

English)

24

(German-

9.15 p.m. Songs for Tegor

Baritone

"

and

Rlo Kube (Tenor) Franz Wolf (Baritone) 9.45 p.m., News in Englishvan DJA

and in Dutch on DJN'

10 p.m..."Wood." A Song of Ger-

man Work and Art 10.15 p.m.. News in German on

DJA and DJN 11.30p.m., Bernhard Lessmann

(Violin) plays Works by Mo- zart and Raft Midnight. Recent Gramophone

Records

English on

12.15 a.m.. News in

DJA and in Dutch on DJN 12.30 am. Close Down DJA, DJN

(German-English)

Sunday

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London, Nov. 12. Mrs. Dawson Scott, whose death arter A severe illness, was an- nounced recently. began bar Uterary career by writing an epic poem on women, but after publish- ing her second book of poenis she turned her mind to writing novels -Willem Mengelberg and his 9 p.m., DJA, DJN Announcement

(German-English)

and short stories, with a light and Concertgebouw Orchestra.

German Folk Song

rather charming touch. She was Hansel and

Programme-Forecast (German- much interested in other writers, (Humperdinck) - Symphony

English)

and it was with the idea of Orchestra conducted by Albert

touch with Highlights of the Week's Pro- bringing them into Contes.

gramme

each other, that she founded the She "To-morrow Club" in 1917.. sald at the time that she did it because she was herself so disap- pointed to find that, although she had published several books, she had had little chance of meeting other writers. The club was such a success that four years later she founded the P.E.N. Club, which now has branches in other coun- tries,

7.25-7.42 pm-Organ Solos.

Fantasia and Fugue en B.A.C.H.

(Liszt)-Guy Weitz. Introduction and Fugue (from Fantasia on "Ad Nos Salutem") (Liszt)-Fernando Germani.

7.42-8 pm-A Recital by Feter

Dawson (Bass-Baritone),

1. The Erl King (Schubert). 2. Don Juan's Serenade-Op. 38.

No. 1" (Tschalkovsky),

3. Sirs! Your Toast (Toreador

Song) ("Carmen"-Bizet).

4. Room for the Factotum ("Bar-

ber of Seville"-Rossini). p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report,

8.03-8.33 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Recital of Chamber Music by the "Islanders Trio."

P. R. Antonio-Violin.

E. A. Valeroso-'Cello.

S. F. Angeles-Piano. Programme

1. Manon-Massenet.

2. Scherzo -Moussorgsky,

3. Serenade-Milonge-Huguet,

4. Gavotte Grieg. 5. Nocturne-Mongred. 6. Vers Cythere--Phitt. &.33-8.55 pm-Excerpts from "The Gondollers (Gilbert and Sul-

livan).

Overture-Light Opera Orches

tra,

4

List and Learn-Sybil Gordon

and Chorus

(a) Good Morrow, Pretty Malda

Chorus and short Solos. (b) For the Merriest fellows are

we R. Walker and Chorus, Bee, See, at last they come-Gor-

9.15 p.m., The First Candle in the

Advent Wreath ...

9.30 p.m., Fairy Tale Time 9.45 pm, News and Review of the

་་

Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN

of

10 p.m., Concert from Leipzig 11.15 p.m.. News and Review

the Week in German on DJA and DJN

11-30 p.m., "Jorg tells a story..

Third Workers' Merry Holli- day Programme Manuscript Háns Heinrich Elch-

muhi

12 15 am. News and Review of the week in English on DJA and Dutch on DJN

12.30 am, Close Down DJA, DJN

(German-English)

PASSENGERS

S.S. President Hoover. The following passengers arrived per ss. President Hoover from Manila yesterday:-

Master G. Arellano, Miss M. Bal-

It is curious to reflect that be- cause seventeen years ago a young novelist in London felt lonely, an opportunity was provided last year for distinguished writers of several protest countries to combine in against the treatment of many of Germany's outstanding literary men.

Asia:-Mr. and Mrs. O.. Belaneff, Mr. E. Blackburn, Mr. RJ. Court- ney, Mr. & Mrs LGS. Dodwell Mr. and Mrs. David Drummond. Father Jacques, Mr. S.Juniper. Mr. A.3. Kent Mr. BJD M.. Lels, Mr. RC. Lepper, Father Levesque, Mr. I. Maru Mr. W.R. McBain, Miss G.

gado. Mr. 8. Okohira. Mr. F.E Mooney, Mr. & Mrs. Varco ¡Mor- ..

Poehlman Mr. & Mrs. C.W. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. A. Radermacher, Mr.

tazar, Mr. and Mrs. James Burt and infant, Mr. J. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. M. Chandra, Miss Klara Von Csorba, Miss C.. GL, Mr. F. L. Vermer. Herman, Mrs., E. Herman, Mr. J Kuril, Mr W. L. Marshall, Judge and Mrs. Benito Nativadad, Miss A. Nativadad, Mrs. C. A. Nahmmacher,

Master C. A. Nahmmacher, Jr., Mr. LOstwald, Mr. J. R. Pearne, Mrs Rose Pearne, Dr. M. Sabater, Mr. A.

M. Simpson, Dr. G. Binglan, Mrs. O. Stauffacher. Mr. John Turton, Mr.

don, Oldham, Baker and Chorus. We're called Gondolieri-Derek C. P. White.

Oldham; George Baker and Chorus

8.55-9.27 pm-Light

Orchestral

"

S.S. President Grant

·Passengers arriving by the "as. President Grant yesterday, in

S.S. "Antenor."

The following passengers from United Kingdom" via ports are 33. "An- expected to arrive per tenor on

December 8-Mr. and

Ms. D. H. Blake, Surgeon. Lieut.

J. C. Benson, Miss BEH. Bolton." Mrs. Luckitt, Miss RE Luckitt, Mr. & Mrs. LG. Frost, Mrs. M. E. Gardiner, Miss T.A. Graham, Mr. & Mrs, WA Laing, Miss MB. Laing. Miss MJ. Laing, Miss AM. Laing. Mrs. ASH Morris & in- fant. Captain & Mrs. C.W. Rich- ards, Mrs. Reid, Master PT. Reid. Mr. Mrs. J.D. Thomson, Miss Mrs. B.MeN. Cook, Mr. M. L. Davis, N.W.. Thomson, Miss F. Thomson. The Mousine Overture (Monck- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Davidson, Mrs. Miss J. Thomson, Mr. & Mrs. K. ton)-Arthur Wood and his F. A. Day, Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. West, Miss SM. Wert, Master ED. Orchestra

West, Miss B.M. West...

Music. Lilac Time Selection (Schubert) clude:--

-The New Mayfair Orchestra.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene. Andrews, The Arcadians Overture:

Mrs. A. K. Atkins, Mr. Au Sin Han, (Monckton)-Arthur Wood and Mr. P. Bossut, Mr. Paul Cherillard, his Orchestra, otti

Weber and His Orchestra.

1. Let the Bright Seraphim

("Samson-Handel).

KMS. 8.5"Empress of Canada”

The following passengers salled from Vancouver per the RMS. Empress of Canada on November 17th for the Orient:-

Deane, Master T. Deane, Mr. and Suite Orientale (Popy)-Marek Mrs. J. E, Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Q, E. Har- A Musical Snuff Box (Liadow)

'ris, Mr. and Mrs. Y. K. Huang, Miss Parade of the City Guards Y. Y. Huang, Mr. R. Jeramdas, Mrs. (Jessel)Orchestre Raymondé. W T. Johnston, Miss Rose Lay, Mr. 9.27-9.42 p.m.-A Recital by Elsie W. Lee, Mrs. J. W. Little, Mrs. A.B.

Buddaby (soprano).".

McDay, Mr. and Mrs B. McCay, Jr, 'Mr. and Mrs. A: O. Robbins, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller, Mrs. Mok and Mrs. G. B. Davis, Mr. C. E. Che Hing, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'J. Pates, Vissering, Col MH. Logan, Mrs." Master James Pates, Jr., Dr. Marca E. A. Button, Mr. and Mra, A. R. Patrick, Mr. J. F. Rock, Lt.-Gen. Su Co Mr. R. L. Wyllie, Mr. W. Chin Tang, Mr. HD. Talbot, Mr. Knoke, Mr. S. M. Gillespie, Mr. W. Tsuji, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Wall, Mr. R. Johnson. Miss L. P. Leatham, P. Ziegler.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Jacobs and Miss B. Jacobs, Mrs. LOE Ramage and Master R. Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harper, Mr. James Bichan,

2. O Bleep! Why dost thou Leave me? ("Bemele"-Handel) 3. (a) The Rosebud,

(b) Hark Hark! the Lark

(Schubert).

4. Berenade (Schubert), 9.42-10 pmA Planoforte Inter

10: lude:by Elmmon "Barer,

R.M.S. Empress of Asia -The following" passengers salled

1. Waltz in A Flat (as dur), Op. yesterday for Shanghai and ports Mr. T. OF. Hall, Mr. H. H. Fisher, beyond by the RMS. Empress of Dr. P. Hanagiry, Mr. A. Ditesheim.

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