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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
FIRST GERMAN CONSCRIPTS
Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
12.30 to 2.10 p.m.-European Pro-
'gramme.
12.30 p.m.-Recorded music.
Unconditional Obedience
(Special. Air Mall Service
Tousands
THE MITTEN
CRAB
Chinese Invader In The Thames
1 p.m.-Local Time and Weathertler youth, and Storm Troopers up from the Thames at the Lott's
Report..
1.15 p.m.-Hong Kong Hotel Or-
chestra
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Fress Bulletins
Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
4 to 7pm.-Chinese programme. 6 to 8.30 p.m.-
From the Studio The 4th of a series of talks on
"Common Senso" by Mr. B. L Yen.
p.m. to 12 midnight-European
-programm:armacol 7 to 7.45 p.m.-
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From the Studio Selections by Eddie Harkness and
his Orchestra
PROGRAMME
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Much has been written lately about the mitten crab, because a London, Nov. 8. of proud parents, specimen of its kind was pumped stood around the Potsdam parade-Road power station, and this was ground as the sun rose this mor-
the first specimen to be identified ning to watch the swearinging of in English waters. Germany's first post-war scripts. It was here that Frede- rick William of Prussia, father of Frederick the Great and founder of the Prussian military system. used to drill his giant grenadiers.
Through the early morning mest the young soldiers lined up on one side of the ground looked like wall of steel in their grey shrapnel -helmets and long greatesats. As the new military flag was slowly holsted guns boomed a salute.
THE CHAPLAIN'S PART Herr Fitler's proclamation was then read to the recruits and an
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A year ago the Fisheries Depart- FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1995. ment published, in"leaflet form, an account of this unwelcome colonist of certain European rivers, and warned all and sundry to beward of it. When
appeared one has other may follow, and the es- tablishment of the mitten crab in our rivers would be an unmitigated
disaster, Those who wish to study the creature may and it "In "the insect-house of the Zoo. But, o the other hand, they may not, for It is more than likely that it will be hiding in the hole it has bur, rowed in the heap of soll provided aimg chaplain delivered an ad- for it. The mitten crab la an un- dress. He said:
desirable neighbour" on many The young soldiers must be
be yal unto death to the new flag beasts, but perhaps, most of all, a 5. Student Prince- Selection-as hard as roa, and ready. Like the musk-rat, is undermines and destroys the" banks of the rivers 1 infests.
1. Serenade. Toselll.
2. Show Boat-Selection---Kern,
3. Liebestreud,--Kreisler
4. Liebeslied.--Kreisler.
Romberg.
8. La Colondrina--Serradell.
3. Two Guitars-Horlick.
8. Four Indian Love Lyrics.--
Woodforde-Finden,
7.45 to 7.50 p.m.-"On Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn) played by Mark Hambourg
7.50 to 8 p.m.-
From the Studio "Book Reviews" by Sabrins, 8 p.m.-local, time and weather report, closing "local stock quotations. 2.05 to 8.15 pm.-"A Night in
Venice" (Strauss),
8.15 to 8.43 p.m.-
From the Studio A Variety Concert The Rhythm Boys, Nemesio
Tioco, and Ray Remedios. PROGRAMME
1. Plano Solo, Selected. - Ray
Remedios
2. Rock and Roll.
Lulu's Back in Town.-The
Rhythm Boys.,
3. Accordéon. Solos:
Medley.
Pilipinesian
Tioco.
Oriental
Waltz.--Nemesio
4. Plano Bolo. Belected.-Ray
Remedios.
5. My Gal Bal-The Rhythm
Boys.
6. Accordeón
Solo: Cicatrices- Nemesio Toco.
8.45 to 9 p.m.-
A Recital by Charles Kullman
(Tenor)
1. I Love, thee (drieg).
2. 8t as the Night (Bohm)
3. Beautiful Garden of Roses
(Schmid).
4. Serenade (Ravint).
sacrifice the last drop of their blood for the Fatherland.
Then caine a prayer-
O God! Strengthen their re solve, so that every ray of Thy sunshine streaming through the barrack windows in the morning may fortify their will to loyalty and sacrifice,
THE OATH Finally, the long line of yours: soldiers raised their right arms and repeated the oath together
I swear by God the holy oath that I will be unecnditionally obedient to the Leader of the Gerinan nation and people. Adol Hitler, the aupreme commander of the armed forces, and that as a brave soldier I will be ready at any time to sacrifice my "fe
for this dath
TURKISH GIRL'S TRAGIC DEATHTM
Thrown Off Speeding Train In France
of
account of this burrowing habil.
"
·A FORM OF FLUKE"
that this crab entertains a parasite Much has been made of the fact
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD, '
KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FÜRNITURE
Comprising:
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Chesterfield Suites, Teak Bed Room & Dining Room Furniture, Carpets, Grnaments, Pictures, Ice Chest Clocks, Table Lamps, Porcelain & Brass Ware, Alum, & E. P. Ware, etc., etc.
Sa
aleo
A SELECTION OF BLACK
-WOOD FURNITURE
And
a form of fluke-which is dan- gerous to human beings and domes One Upright Piano tic cattle, but this fuke requiries in intermediate host a snail not found in European waters,-do
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OF VIEW: From THURSDAY, The 28tи NOVEMBER, 1985.
that danger is alight, or existent. One will notice that the Zoo's specimens are. labelled a coming from Germany. But the home of this crab is in China, and it was brought accidentally to Ger- TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. many and, unfortunately, ea- tablished itself there before its pre- sence was realised. It is very pra- life, voracious, and destructive. It breeds in the sea and migrates in
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THE END OF THE MOON
Sir James Jeans's Prediction
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'London, NovŰ 6.
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Commencing at 10.30 AM.
Amiens, Nov, 21. Milo Zehra, stepdaughter
Sir James Jeans, giving his FRIDAY, NOV. 29, 1985
series on Kemal Ataturk, President of the second lecture of the Turkish Republic, met with a physical astronomy at the Royal Institution last night, predicted fatal accident yesterday, falling
the end of the moon. out of the Calais-Paris Express while on
her way home after a visit to Great Britain,
AT MAB 25. PALMER & OLD PREMISES, ALEXANDRA BUILDING.
There was reason to think, he TURNER'S said, that the moon, which was falling towards the earth, would "The tragedy. accurred near Amiens at about four o'clock yes" "danger zone" and break into FURNITURE & FITTINGS (eventually come within the A QUANTITY OF OFFICE
pieces. It would brst break into
5. Come back to Sorrento (de terday afternoon; when Miss
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Zetra, who was watching the two pieces, then four, then eight.
into and eventually
9. to 9,20 p.m.-A Relay of the scenery trom the doorway of the Daventry News Bulletin and first class carriage in which she Announcements (Copyright by was travelling from Calais to Reuter).
Paris, suddenly lost her grip on the side-rallings and was hurled from the speeding train.
9.26 to 9.33 p.m.-
From the Studio
A Talk on "Bafety First" by a
Hong Kong Police Officer. 9.35 to 10 p...
Variety Items
Plane Solos Glamorous Night
Waltz Medley-Renars. Song-One Night of Love.---Mas-
Other passengers promptly. pull- ed the emergency brake and the express came to a halt almost Immediately. The young woman
countless
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particles, which would resemble TERMS-CASE OF DELIVEST, Saturn's rings. The earth would then have continuous moonlight, but instead of the light being reflected from the moon, It would be reflected from the particles, and the earth would have rings like Saturn,
Sir James Jeans said it was
was found lying on the grade. fairly certain that no water exist seriously injured.
ed on Mars; and the Polar Cap
rather like cirrys.
Previously, a stewardess wished
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Two workers saw the sccident and aided in finding the body.
No injury was vible, but the young woman's skis frac- tured, and she died on the way to hospital
prano). Organ Solo---The Blue Dattabe
Waltz.-Reginald Foort. Humorous-Scenes from "My Old Dutch" with Betty Balfour and Michael Hogan. Song-Kiss
me Goodnight Anna Neagle (Soprano). Vocal. Duet-Looking for a little bit of blue-Layton and John-
ston.
Orchestra-Dance of the Icicles.
10 p.m.Big Ben: Reuter Press
Bulletins.
10.04 p.m. to 12 midnight.-A Re- lay from St. Andrews Ball at the Peninsula Hotel by cour tesy of the Chieftain and Com- mittee.
"
12 midnight-Close down,
BERLIN PROGRAMME
10 p.m.-Call DJA DJB,
(Germ., Engi).
L
DJN
German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ.,
EDEL).
9.15 pm-Duet in A Major op. 162
Was
- SCOTS NOTABLE DEAD
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Nov. 7. The Ataturk's stepdaughter, The death is announced of. Mr. thanks to the passport found in the post of District Superintendent whose identity
discovered Alexander Black, who retired from
her bag. was 23 years old.~ | at Carlisle with the London Mid- ''Havaa"
land and Scottish Radway about nine years ago.
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Ar No. 27, JORDAN ROAD KOWLOON
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A QUANTITY OF Piano. 1113 pn-News in German on and the West,
Scotland, particularly in Glasgow VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
DJA, DJB, DJN. Close DJE
..:
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11.30 pm-To-day in Germans.
Sound Pictures.
11.48. p.m.--Light Music, New Ger-
man Compositions,
His career began in 1877 with the old Caledonian Railway, and for 95 years he occupied various posts. in the Glasgow area.
Mr. Black was the first station master at Glasgow Central Law
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Engl.).
RADIO MANILA.
for Violin and Pianoforte by F. | 6 pm.—Are You Listening, con- Schubert,
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Grete Eweler, Max Nahrat.
9.45 p.m.-News in English on
DJA and In Dutch on DIN, - 10 p.m. National Socialist Books: "Socialists at Work." Prinz von Schaumburg-Lippe.
by
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7.30 p.m.--The Town Crier presents
a quarter hour of melodies..
030 pm-8panish, Informational 7.45 pm-Elizalde: 3 Cla presents
Period.NAL
Enya Gonzales, soprano.
6.40 p.ni-English Informational 8 pm-Listerine Musical Trave-
Period
6.55 p.m. —Stock quotations, through ||
logue in Spanish-presenting Brazil
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-8.15 pm-Hispania. son and Fritz,
7 pmGirls Week Programme.
etc.
One Upright Piano
OF VIEW FROM SATURDAY,
TER 30TH NOVEMBER, 1986.
8.47 pm-8tock quotations and TERMS CASH on Delivent.
local market reports,
7.15 pia-The Magic Brain with spi-Special Programine in hop-
Magic Eye presents "Müxè in,:
the Air" with Mai Partridge,
our of Adnres Bonifacio.
11 p.m.--Sign off.
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