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Broadcast by ZBI on 355 Metres
"CLIVE OF INDIA
Shanghai will shortly have the opporturilty of seeing "Clive of India" on the flm in the person of Mr. Ronald Colman, The play on which the film is based. "Clive of India,” was one of the surprises of the theatrical season of 1994.
12.30 to 215 p.m.-European Pro- The authors Nr. W. P. Lipscomb and Mr. R. 3. Minney, realised that to
ramme.
12.30 p.m.---Recorded Music.
1 pm-Local Time and Weather
Report. 1.15.p.m.-Hong Kong Hotel Or-
chestra, ̈ ̈
1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, etc, 2.15 p.m.-Close Down,
5 to 8 p.m.-European Programme. 5 to 7 pm-Relay of the Hong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra. 7 pm-Closing Local Stock Quota
tions
7.09. to 7.26′ p.m.--.
u
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handle the career of Robert Clve was a difficult task for the dramaties who desired to presezVE the unites and at the same time give coherent story. They wisely episodic decided to adopt the
eatment of the subject and, in crder to make romantic history palatable to play-goers, they de- llcately introduced the love story of Robert Cilve and Margaret Maskelyne:
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their couches were finer chan that of the Lord Mayor, that the
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governed households corrupted half the servants in the coun-" try, that some of them, with all their magnificence, could not catch the tone of good society." but, in spite of the stud and the crowd of menials of the plate- and the Dresden china, of the venison and the Burgandy, were still low men; these were things which excited both, th the class from which they had TUESDAY, 25 JUNE, 1995 sprung and in the clases Inte which they attempted to force themselves, the bitter aversion which is the effect of mingled envy, and contempt.....
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Clive was was not the kind Dramatic licence always man to pander to this stay-at- pardonable even in dealing with home ignorance. So when the Excerpts from Light Operas Vocal Gems Veronique (Messa- | historical "characters, and though time came, for his actions in India
the authors generally follow the to be judged on the basis ger) Selection Les Cloches de Corte-documentary evidence regarding attacks stimulated by the jealousy
ville (Planquetté),
the achievements of their hero and intrigue of men whom he had Bongs-Love will And * way they certainly meet the require- dismissed from the service of the (Waltz Song) ("Maid of the ments of modernity in telling the East India Company, he had few
Actual-friends left. Mountains") (Fraser-Simson). story of Clive's romance. Waltz Song ("Merrie England" ly. Robert and Margaret were
There are three dennite, stages (German) Helene Esserman devoted lovers throughout their
married life. When the great in his career. First came the re- (Soprano). "
Pro-Consul felt the full blast of markable feat. as a young and popular ordium and political dis- untried commander, in relieving. his staunch Trichinopoly by the daring device grace, his wife was
7.26 to 7.60 p.in.-
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Bongs-This is Romanec
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of their marriage is in itself a romance,
the
Was Margaret Maskelyne
of his friends in sister of one Madras She came of a good family and another brother
was eventually Astronomer Royal. The name has been carried on by the celebrated lusionists. who in Victorian days were known Maskelyne and Cook" and to later generation as Maskelyne
"Current Films" by DEA. (Film and Devant,
Fanny).
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Heport.
8.03 to 11 p.m.-A Relay from the
Ko Shing Theatre (Chinese), 11. p.m.-Close Down. 830 to 10 p.m.-European Record- ed Programme from ZEK on A Frequency of 640-kilocycles. 830 to 8.55 p.m.
Debroy Somers Band Ballads We Love Selection (arr.
Debroy Somers); Shipmates O Mine-Descriptive Balled (arr. Debroy Somers). It's a Lovely War Medley (arr
Debroy Bomers).
8.55 to 9:12 p
A Planoforte Recital, by Alfred Cortot
The Churchs' Comer Suite (Debussy),
2: (A) Prelude No. 8-La Fule Aux Cheveux de tin (B) Pre- lude No. 3-Le Vent Dans la Plaine (Debussy).
0.12 to 8.27 pm Albert Sandler and his Orchestra 1. Black Eyes -Russian Impre
ston (Ferraris),
2. "Le
(Bizio)
Chaland qui Passe"
3. Love's Last Word (Cremieux), 4 Where the woods are green
(arr. Weningerk
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a national hero. Two years later THE Undersigned have received he was sent out as Governor of Madras. Thence, after capturing Bombay on his way; he was de- spatched to the relief of Calcutta. then under the tyranny of the notorious Sural-ud-Dowlah. This was the phase of the Battle of Plassey and the celebrated treaty by which the Nawab was replaced by Jafar Ali Khan.
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One writer says of Clive that at
The story of this treaty has been a time when Scclety was far from pure and scandal made havoc of used both by play and aim, but was necessarily "adapted for the pur- the highest reputations, he a good husband and father. But pose of a coherent story. What for dramatic purposes the Clive actually happened was
a rich Bengal trader, Omichand, of the play, "Clive of India," had running through it the
agent, between. thread acted, as
that a
'Jafar
All and the British officials. Omichand threatened to betray the British to Sutaj-ud-Dowish unless, he was guaranteed, in the treaty itself, £300,000.
of the clash between Clive's car- eer as the founder of the Indian his domestic pre- Empire and occupation as the father of Mar- garet's children. In the film ver- slon It is gathered that this
In order to deceive Omichand, theme is further developed, and Mise Loretta Young and Mr. who was accepting money from Colman work out once more the both sides, a ficitous treaty was favourite stage dilemma of the shown to him with the clause re- wife who feels that her husband's quired. Admiral Watson, who was work is a definite. rival to her in associated with Clive, refused to his affection. "There is nothing to sign. Clive's story should here be history to justify this view. Lady told:
To the best of his remem- Clive. as she afterwards became,
brance, he gave the gentleman was essentially the 18th-century.
who carried it leave to sign his wife, and she accepted the
of her plications
forceful. hus-- name upon it his lordship never plunges into made any secret of it; he thinks band's periodical
it warrantable in such a case, Indian drama with the docility of
and would do it again a hun- her age.
dred times; he had no interest- ed motive in doing it, and ald it with a design of disappoit- Ing the expectations of a rapac- lous man.
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Clive's own personality has also been idealized for stage purposes. As a man, history shows him to have been temperamental. self- confident, and by no means
On him
6. Tell me tonight. (Sopiansky),, 9.27 to 10 p.m.-The entire musical comfortable colleague.
10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 p.m.-Close Down,
BERLIN PROGRAMME
a
number from "He Wanted greatness undoubtedly sat," but it Adventure sung by Bobby was not softened by many, of the Howes, Judy Gunn, Marie pleasanter traits of character." In the charges made Burke, Raymond Newell, Wylie spite of
against him in the famous Com- Watson, and Chorus
mittee of the House of Commona he was honourable, and he had a high sense of duty and of his destiny. He was not popular. ever in England, after the first glamour of his triumphs had worn thin by familiarity. But it must be said that he probably came in for a good deal of the er jealousy and ignorant prejudice agawist the successful pioneers in the East, so brilliantly described by Macaulay:
? p.m.-DIQ. DJB Announcement
(Germ., Engl).
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German Folk Song.
Programme
Engl).
Forecast (Uerm..
12:15 pm—For the Young Folk: Rambling und Singing
Forest and Field. 9.45 p.m.--News in Engilen on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB.
10 p.m.-Midsummer Bolstice. Fe
tiyal of the Hitler Youth at Lübeck Bay.
10.45 p.m.--Brass Band Music. 11.15 News in German on DJG and
DIBA
11.30 pm Drum soll der Sänger
- mit dem König geh'n, ”......
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A Bequence in Verse and Song.... 12.15 am-News in English of DJQ and in Dutch on DJB 12.30 a.m.--Close down DJQ, DJB
- <Germ. Engl)ES
RADIO MANILA
6 p.m. Cooking School of the Alt conducted by M. Hedrick.
6.30 pm-Branish Informational
Period
640 pin English Informational
Period.
6.55
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"Culbertso and
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7:30
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(To Be Continued)
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Registered Articles from obscurity, that they had eu to lead the Cricket eleven in G. Frank Grins, Messrs. Har acquired great wealth, that they 1931, captured the athletic cham- Koehn, Kong Chank Hung, Mesars. exhibited it insoler that the pionship in 1932; and edited two, Muller, Maclean, ons. spent it extravagantly, that issues of the University Union ma- ! Yeang Bix. Benedetto de they raised the price of everygazine in his final year, He was thing in fromt boroughs, outshone
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