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12.30 p.m.-Orchestral Music,
I p.m.-Local: Time signal and (weather report.
1.09 p.m.--Light Opera. 1.35 p.m.--Reuter
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4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
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7 p.m.--Duke Ellington and His Or-
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1.20 p.m.-
Leslie Hutchinson at the piano You and the night and the music. Blue Moon,
Love is like a cigarette.
7.30 p.m-Closing local stock quotations and Hong Kong ex- change market report.. 7.35 p.m.-London: "Empire Mail- Dag." collected by Pascoe Thurnton.
8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, weather report and announcements. 8.03 p.m.-
From the Studio
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(b) Sombre
Tschaikowsky: Woods.-Lully.
2. 'Cello Sonata
in G-Grave
DJQin Netherlandish on DJA, DJB.
MR. CHURCHILL ON WAR
"Hideous Eclipse".
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Sound Pictures.
10.30 p.m.-Little German Reader. 10.45 p.m.-Orchestral Concert. 11.45 p.m.-Eller - Youth Pro- gramme: Poets in the Hitler Youth; From the works of Heinrich Lersch.
Instructions from
bassies and legations heard Mr.THE Undersigned have received Winston Churchill at a luncheon at the Dorefienter, Hotel receply
Dr. J. 8. Dykes, Dental Burgson criticise the British Government for "one-sided disarmamentë
Saul Br
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in trying to induce the Goyer THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 1987 ment to take proper measures för the safety of the country, may
He had made particular fo ference to the state, of the Royal Air Force, and he had tried to im- press upon everyone that it was necessary to rearm on a suficient scale as soon as possible, es
"COMBINED STRENGTH"
"It has been a great disappoint- Re-ment to me," Mr. Churchill said,
| 11.15 am-Bign off.
2.39 p.m.-Nielson Financial
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p.m.-Song Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Literary Song Movie Magazine. 6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period,
665 pm-English Informational
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8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through
"that no warning was taken until
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the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-acceptable partner. In a general Thane:-Cash on DELIVERY.
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7 p.m.-Timo's Mabuhay Orchestra 8 p.m. To be announced.
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scheme of mutual defence against aggresalon."
1
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In the event of another War
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The London Piano-Accordeon
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Good Evening! Pretty Lady. There'll never be another you. I have lost my heart in Budapest, Calling me home.
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From the Studio Ozo and His Boy Friends, with Vocal Refrain by Doreen Ma.
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Tangoes MI Buenos Airés Querido,
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German Folk Song.
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"I was very glad." Mr. Churchli went on."when six months ago I found a large number of my po litical opponents declaring that my line was the same as theirs.
"It surprised me to to and that the prominent part. I have taken
trying to get our country in a THURSDAY JAN. 7, 1987
state of safety provided no barrier between me and a host of earnest men whose hatred of war and militarism had been proved."
It was useless to have a League unless behind it there, was armed forcé.
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Records, Typewriters, Sewing Mach Events might happen which lines, Cinema Projector, Cabinjjand 10.30 p.m.-Australasian News Ser would bring upon a vast number Wardrobe Trunks, Linen,
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9.15 pm-Talk on the Far East
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Third Test, fourth day. Stumps | and misery, Scores in Sheffield Shield The situation was made far Match New South Wales V. | vorse by the fact that human be- Queensland.
ings had learned to fly Nes
10.45 p.m.-Dance Music.
ANGLO-ITALIAN ACCORD
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The air ar now, placed many countries at the mercy ofa:sud, den blasting effect. The bombing of civilians was now.considered an integral part of warfare, and was being planned to be carried out with ruthless effect
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The League, he was sure, would status quo in the Mediterranean one day have to be provided with Four Sets of Valuable Chinese are the principal points of the armed force, or civilisation would
2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-Anglo-Italian gentleman's agree
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3 p.m.-News and Economic Review
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2.15 p.m-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures,
3.30 p.m.-Orchestral Concert. 4.15 p.m.-News Years Greetings by
German Poets and Musicians,
5 p.m. Special Concert: Helge
Roswaenge, tenor
1.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re view in German, Ta 8.45 pm. Ittle German Reader. 6 pm-Beethoven: 32 Variations
in C minor.
Janka Weinkauf, at the plană. 6.15 p.m. Bigh off DJA and DJB
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· German Folk Song. 7pm-Concert of Light Music.." 6 p.m.-News In Engllin
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ment, the text of which is now available.
be cast down once more in the barbariem of the Dark At the
It seemed unlikely that
Literature.
Both powers stress that the world. could preserve any sem- OF VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY,
TRM 6TH JANUARY, 1937. agreement is not directed against blance of civilisation unless dis- any third power. Free navigation putes were under the complete in the Mediterranean is emphasiz-control of all
ed as "of vital interest to the The luncheon was organised by various parts of the British Em the New Commonwealth, society to pire as well as Italy." The two mark Mr. Churchil's acceptance govemments moreover, pledge of the presidency of the British themselves to mutually respect section, in succession to the late each other's interests and rights Lord Gladstone of Hawarden within the Mediterranean area
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