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Vocal Gems Chu Chin Chow. The Cat and the Fiddle.
0:30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. stock and com- modity quotations.
1
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9.35 p.m. to 12 midnight.-Dance
1. Toccata in D Minor ("Dorian
Mode") (Bach),
2. In thee is.joy-Choral Prelude
(Bach),
Scott Harston.
4
"
35 pods of Peas. 1. Mr. Key; 2, Mathilda Hospital...
2. Vegetable Marrows-1, Mr. Bell; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.
Cut Flowers, open to all except Peak Gardens and Chinese Market Gardeners.
6 bunches of Cut Flowers of 6 distinct kinds (excluding Roses) i, Mrs Hoa:t: . Lady'Ho Tung: S Mrs. Stanton.
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6 bunches of Sweet Peas.~1, Mr. Compton; 2, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong; 3 Mr. Mitchell.
3 bugches of Antirrhinum-1, Mr. J. E. da Souza; 2. Mrs. Staple-. Sym-ton.
3. Variations from fifth
phony" (Widor).......... 8.50-9 p.m.-Octets.
Traumerel (for Strings, only).
"(Schumann),
Barcarolle Tales of Hoffmann"
(Offenbach).
Gavotte from "Mignon"
(Thomas).
9-9.30 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Recital by Elsa Alves (Soprano) accompanied by Fred Alves.
Programme.
1. Solveig's Song-Grieg.
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2. The Pipes of Pan-Monckton. 3. Musetta's Waltz Song-from
"La Boheme”—Puccini. Recorded.
Violin Solo, La Capricciosa
(Ries).
violin Solo-Allegro (Flocco)-
Master' Yehudi Menuhin. 9.30-9.40 p.m.---The Regimental Band of "H.M. Grenadier Guards.
Suver Trumpeta-Grand Proces-
sional March (Godfrey). The Old Frog Pond (Alford). 9.40-10 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Planoforte Recital by Nura
Kanis.
Programme
1. Variations-Haydn.
2. Etude No. 14-Chopin,
3. Etude No. 27-Chopin,
4. Etude No. 12-Chopin: 10-10.30 p.m.-Dance Music,
10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.35 p.m.-Close Down
BERLIN PROGRAMME Saturday
3 Red or Fink Roses.-1, Mrs. Raymond; 2, Mr. Des Voeux
3 White or Yellow Roses.----MIS. Hoare.
3 Roses any colour.Mrs. Staple ton; 2, Mr. Des Voeux,
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AT THEIR. SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
9 Cases Green Pess
6 Care Helleseua Dry Cells
1 Case Iron Hammers
1 Casa Toy Balloons
| 25 Cases Vegetables
2 Bags Salted Hides
1 Case Shinbouée
2 Sacks Flour
59 Волев Nipples
1 Lot Empty Bottles
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A Quantity of Household Fumi-
6 Carnations and/or Picotees.- | ture, Cloisonne Vases and Sundry Mrs. Dunbar.
6 Cactus Dahlias only-1, Lady Peel; 2, Sir William Hornell.
6 Dahlias other than Cactus-1, Lady Peel; 2, Mrs. Raymond, -
6 bunches of Mignonette.---1, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong; 2, Lady Ho Tung.
6 bunches of Nasturtium.—1,"- Lady Ho Tung; 2, Mrs. Borrett.
12 Pansies-Lady Peel; 2, Mr. Mitchell.
a bunches of Violet-Mr. Voeux; 2; Mr. Compton..
Des
·Cut Flowers Peak Gardens only.
Goode, etc.
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e bunches of Cut Flowers of THE Undersigned have received distinct kinds (excluding Roses).- 1. Mrs. Bagram; 2. Mrs. Scott Harston; 3. Mr. Nicol.
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6 bunches of Sweet Peas,-1, Mr. Quist: 2, Mrs, Hall
3 bunches of Antirrhinum.—1. Mrs Scott Harston; 2, Mr. Bagram. 3 Red or Pink Roses.—Mr. Ba- gram.
3 White or Yellow Roses.-1, Mrs. Scott Hárston; 2. Mr. Bagram,
3 Roses any colour.-1, Mr. Ba- gram; 2, Mrs. Scott Harston.
6 Carnations and or Picotees.- Mr. Bagrain.
Cactus Dahlias Southern,
only-Lady
1.
Orchestra from Hong Kong p.m.-DJA, DJN Announcement Lady Southorn; 2. Mrs. Hughes.
Hotel Roof Garden (by cour- tesy of the management). 10.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby mid-day Press news, fur- ther London-stock and com- modity quotations.
(Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme of Forecast (Germ.,
Engl.).
0.15 p.m.-Short -Musical PIO
gramme.
12 midnight-Close down.
9:30 pm-East Asia in Berlin. NOTE There will be a Chinese 19.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA
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SUNDAY
and in Dutch on DJN. 10.00 pm-Infantry Music.
Paul Hellmann and his Band.
10-11 am-A Relay of the Service 115 p.m.-News in German on
from St. Josephs Church,
Order of Service
1. Holy Mass:— ""
(a) Kyrie (Vittadini.)
(b) Sermon on "Charity never fälleth away" by the Rev. Father Bourke, B.J..
(c) Offertory: Memorare
(Kheinberger).
(d) Sanctus (Vittadini).
(e) Benedictus and Agnus Dei
(Vittadini).
11. Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament
(a) Cibarit eos (Ramella) (b) Tantum Ergo.
(c) Adoremus.
11 a.m.-12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese) N
12.16-2.30 p.m.-European Recorded
Music.
1 pm Local Time and Weather.
Report,
A Concert
16 Violin Solo --Concerto in G Minor (Max Bruch)Loula Zimmer-
mann
Songs
(a) In Abendroth.
(b) Die Vogel (Schubert). Pianoforte Solo -Hungarian
Rhapsody No. 6. (List)Mischa Levitzki
11.30
- 11
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pm-Modern Suites and Operatic Interludes. The Car Ristenpart Chamber. Orchestra,
In the interval: Poems by Det:
Jev v. Liliencron."
12.15 am-News in English
DJA and in Dutch on DIN.
on
6 Dahlias other than Cactus.--1.
8 bunches of Mignonette.-1, Mr. Quist; 2, Mr. Bagram,
é bunches of Nasturtium. -1, Mr. Key; 2, Mr. Bagram.
12 Pansies,-1, Mr. Bagram; 2 Kathilda Hospital,
D. R. Black; 2, Mrs. Little.
3 bunches of Violets-1, Mrs. G.
General Exhibits-Open to all 1 vase of Cut Flowers-1, Mrs. Carrington-Sykes; 2. Mrs. Black,
3 Mrs. Little.
1 vase
or Bowl "Ikebana."--I, Mrs, Kawazu; 2, Miss Loureiro.
Basket of Cut Flowers for child- ren aged 13 years and under- 1. Miss Helen Sanger; 2; Miss Eleanor Sanger; 3. Miss Carring ton-Sykes.
Dinner Table Decoration1, Mrs. -Bagram-~2, Mrs. Butcher: 3, Mira.
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German Folk Song: Programme Forecast (Germ.,
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Highlights of the Week's Pro-
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9.15 pm-Something for Sunday.
Evening.
9.30 p.m.--Fairy Tale Time. 0.46 pm-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and En Dutch on DJN
Y
10,00 p.m.-Songs and Music of the
Rhine Variety Hour." 11.15 pm-News and Review of the Week in German on DJA and DJN,
11.30 p.m.--Concert of Light Music 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DJN F: (Germ. Engl.), b
MANILA PROGRAMME
24 Saturday
Song' Roamer (Mendels- 8 pm-Sunset Dance Programme:
sohn).
From the Eyric Music House, Bong-Hear mel ye winds and 8.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Waves (Handel)-Robert Rad ford (Bass).
Cello Salo-Melodie (Tschaikov
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Cello Solo
Gas
Perk
6.80
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reske (Dvorak)
Waldtonfell aldteufel)
English Informational
Display of Cut Flowers grown by exhibitor.—Mrs. Hoare.
Group of Bulsa (excluding Nar- cisus Tazetta)-1, Mrs. Bagram; 2,
Mra, Williamson..
8 pots of Annuals or Flants gTOWD from seed the same season-Mrs. Bagram,
Chinese Section 1, Li Sheung-ming; 8. F. N. Law, 3, TP. WI;.4, P. N. LAW.
8.55 p.m.-Stock Quotations
9 p.m.-Kilm Dazeing Party: spon- sored by, Borden Company, manufacturere of film and Malted Milk: Elm Crehestra, assisted by Guest Artista. 12 midnight--Siga"Off"
Bunday 12.15 pm Luncheon Musicale. 1.15 pm-8ign Of $p.m-Opera Hour.
5 pm Tea Dance Mukie, - ebm-Lunets Band Concert: Phil.
Constabulary Band -
7 pm-The Catholic Hour, 7.30 pm-Hescock Sunday Night Recital (Chain KZEG) Henry
Müeller, and Lorine Nash, Programme: Arsenio 8 pm. Songs of the Philippines: and Larry Ortega, Dante C, Atibagpa ** by Ariston Avelino 8.15 PM÷Golpel Hout, /? 7.35 pm-Songs by Fe Carvajal. 830, þ.m-Burgos Students Radio 7.30 p.m. Pioneers of the Philip Club Programme conducted by
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