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(3.59 máfaéïolea). (Hong Kong Times)

Howard Marshall on the second day's play. From Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

PROTEST STRIKE

8.50 Em. Symphony No. 8 in B Minor, Op.74 (The "Pathetique" Symphony), (Tchäfvýsky), Play-

The

French Hotels To Close

COLIN CLIVE DEAD

Well-Known British Actor

Paris, June 27. Hotel and Restaurant ed by the Boston Symphony Or- | Owners. Committee have decided

Hollywood, June 1. The death has occurred here, at 12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pro-chestra, Conducted by Serge Hous- to close all hotels and restaurants

sovitzky.

throughout France on Saturday, the age of 37 years, of Colin Clive, I 1st Movement-Adagio-Allegro July 3, as a protest against the the noted British stage and alm

STAMOIS.

12.30 p.in. Light Orchestral Music.

week.

forty-hour

actor.--

Reuter

Clive WES

born

of the non troppo. 2nd Movement-Al-introduction Handel in the Strand. Mock lerro con grazia. 3rd Movement

Allegro molto vivace. 4th Move- The Committee declares that the Morris Dances (Grainger)-New

lamentošo

Mr. Colin strict observance of the forty-hour ment Adagio Light

Orchestra Symphony

Andante.

"week would cause "insurmountable at St Malo, France, in January Monckton Melodiès (arr. Stanford í

1900, and educated at Stonyhurst 9.12 pm: Sengs by Turner Lay- | difficulties."-- Robinson). The B.B.C. Theatre

College and Sandhurst. His father Transoterin" News Service, ton. Gavotte Orchestra, Atephanie.

was Col. Colin Clive-Greig, and it (Cibulka, arr. Altendorf-Regal been arranged. A rendezvous with

was intended that he also should Virtuos. Berceuse (Jarnefelt)

follow a military career, but an Orchestre Raymonde. What's Next? (Potpourri); (arr. Finck) -- Herman Finck and his Orchestra- 1. p.m. Local: Thine Signál and Weather Report.

-

1.03 p.m. Three Songs by Nor. man Allin (Bass).

Lancashire Lasa, A marriage has

a dream. Alone again. I'm à fool for loving you, Aŭ revoir.

9:30 pm: Landon-News Announcements.

and

9.55 p.ni. Variéty and Musical Comedy.

Berceuse (Jarnefelt)-John Bar- birolli & His Orchestra. "Charlot's

Anglo-French Policy accident to a leg while he was at

Towards Spain

Sandhurst disqualified him.

Turning to the stage, he was trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and in 1910 played the part of Claude in "The Eclipse' at the Garter Theatre, Londoni

True Death (Becott Gatty), | Masquerade-Sélection, The Love Chamberlain's desire to solve the A provincial tour, followed, in

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Rome. June 25. Walle authoritative circles ex- press agreement with Mr. Neville Father O'Flynn (Graves, arr. Stan- Race Selection (Clarke) New non-intervention crisis, it is un- which, Clive appeared in "The Law ford), Rocked in the cradle of the Mayfair, Orchestra. Parade of the demtood that Italy will not agree. | Divine," * "Brown Sugar," "What deep (Knight).

Tin Soldiers (Jessel), Policeman's to other powers taking over the Next Best Thing" Three seasons Might Happen" and "Paddy the 1.15 p.m. Casant Club Orchestra. Holiday (Ewing)-New Light By Italo-German control zones in Fox-Trot-Easter Morning. Fox-phony Orchestra. "Peggy

with the Full Repertory Co, gave Ann" Spanish waters, ̈* Trot Wanderers. Fox-Trot-Un-Vocal Gems (Rodgers), "The

him further wide experience and showed him to be an actor of great til to-morrów; Fox-Trot-Crying | Girl Friend" (Rodgers)-Light my heart out for you. Comedy Opera Company. »

versatility: Waltz The teller that played the planner. I

1.30 p.m. Reuter Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and An nouncements

1.40 p.m. Varlety and Dance Mašle.

ד

acting for

T

nums.

It will be recalled that Britain, France, Germany and Italy under- took to patrol the Spanish coast to 10.20 p.m. Dance Music.

FIRST SUCCESS prevent war materials and volun- "Fox-Tiot-My shadow's where

Clive's first success was as Capt. teers reaching the Spanish war my sweetheart used to be. Blow zone. But as a result of the al- Stanhope in "Journey's End," pro- Fox-Trot-Star Dust covered Bun- leged attack On the German duced at the Savoy, London, in dle. Fox-Trot-Do the runaround, cruiser Leipzig, both Germany and January 1929. The next was the Fox-Trot-She shall have music. Italy have withdrawn from

the part of Michael Stern in "Let's Fox-Trot-The Jester, Fox-Trot-control scheme.

Leave It at That," of which he Fox-Trots--You've got dust on The Tea Dolls Parade. Waltz

Nevertheless, Italy holds that if was joint author with Jeane de your coat. Does your heart beat? Moonlight on the Prairie. Slow Britain and France take over the Casals, whom he had married. -Geraldo & his Orchestra. Vocal | Fox-Trot-When Budapest was control zones German and Italian Going to New York in December,"

Twilight on the Trall, Riding the young. Fox-Trot Tiger Range in the sky-Wilfrid Thomas Fox-Trot-Bugle Call Rag. Fox- action must

Rag. ships have left unguarded. their 1930, he played Karl Ritter in be considered as "Overture," afterwards going to (Baritone). Fox-Trots

The Trot--Rhythm in my Nursery merely Martins and the Coys. When a Rhymes, Tango Marilou.. Blow Anglo-French

a private Indication of Hollywood and

policy" towards His first picture was "Journey's Lady meets a Gentelman'

downl | Fox-Trot-Will love find a way? Spain, Italy is not likely to con- End," produced with a mainly Bri- South Ted Weems & his Orches-Fox-Trot-A little bit independent. sider the control patrol of these tish cast in which he was the only tra Vocal-ous rês ponta, C'est 11 p.m. Close Down,

two powers as júridically valid.--

actor who had played in the stage uné valse musette-Mistinguett.

Reuter

version. After having a leading Piano Medley-Charlie Kunz Plano

part in "Frankenstein” he return- Medley,

ed to England and appeared in the film "Lily Christine. On another visit to Hollywood he had leads in "The Stronger Bex,” “Their Own Desire" and "Peg o' My heart." |

1 December, 1999, an unusual Mostow, June 25. tribute to his ability was paid in Professor Schmidt and other New York He had been playing members of the North Pole there in "Eight Bell" and under

tremendous reception on scientific expedition received at the rules relating to foreign_ac- their tors he should not have appeared return to Mascow.

again for six months. But on ap- peal to the Equity Association he was allowed to play the lead in The Lake" on the ground that his of People's Commissars, gathered doing so would give employment them

at the aerodrome to greet to 25 or 36 American actors.

Reuter's Bulletin Service.

No.D.I-Charlie Kunz. Fox-Trots-The old oaken bucket, There's something in the wind— Riley-Farley & their Onyx Club

DAVENTRY

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2.15 p.m. Close Down.

5 to 8 p.m. European Programmie. 5. p.m. Relay of Dance Music from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel

PROGRAM ME.

5 to 5.15 p.m. 1. The girl with the dreamy eyes 2.1 can't be Ileve that you're In love. 3. Waters Minetonks. 4. Blite Hawali.

5.15 pm. Interval of recorded musle from ZBW.

5.20 p.m. 5. Tain't good & You do the darn'dest things, Baby- 7. I'm getting sentimental over you. 8. Ñola.

5.35 p.m. Interval of recorded music from ZBW.

5.40 p.m. 9. This year's kisses. 16. Okay, Baby. 11. There will come & time. 12. Bugle Ray.

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12.30 p.m.-Big Ben; "Impres- sions of Personalities in the Home Country A talk by Megan Lloyd George, M.P. 12.45 pm-The BBC. and Announcements. 2.15 pm Empire Orchestra. 1.55 p.m.-News

The B.B.C. Presents the ABC. Letter "K." An siphabetical mis- cellany, devised by Alan Kélth and produced by A. W. Hanson.

Trans. It

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; “Red, White, and New". 7.15 p.m.--Haydn Heard and his Orchestra, 7.45 pm. “Era- pire Exchange." 8 p.m.-The Four Crochets.” with à Guitar. 8.15 p.m. -Cricket Test 8.30 pm-An Or gan Recital by Berkeley Mason. 0 p.m.-Tunes Everybody Knows" 9.30 p.m.-News and Announce- menta. Greenwich Time Signal at The 845 p.m.

5.55 p.m. Interval of recorded muste from ZBW...

6 p.m. 13. Believe me. 14. the close of a long, long day. Only a year ago. 46. Champagne Waltz.

At

15.

6.15 p.m. Interval of recorded musfe from ZEW.

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Trans, III .10.15 p.m.-Big Ben; "The BB.C. Presents the ABC." Letter "" 10.45. p.m.Cricket Test; England v. New Zealand": 12.15 p.m.-News the and Announcements. 12,35 p.m.-.

Fred Hartley and his Sextet, with

6.20 p.m. 17. Bass Drum Dah. 18 Go to Town. 19. Riverboat Shuffle. 20. Red Salls In Sunset.

6.30 p.m. Gilbert & Sullivan- | Brian Lawrance, Australian: voca=" Last Act of "The Gondoliers," by list:

Members of the D'Oyly Carts Light Opera Company.

1.65 p.m. Dance Madé. Fox-Trot—it's love again, Fox- Trot-Blipping through my fingers

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STALIN GREETS EXPLORERS

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M. Stalin and other high Soviet leaders, including M. Moletor, President of the Union Connell

55,000 Men To Resist Rebel Advance

Santander, June 25,

BRITISH FOREIGN

POLICY

Mr. Anthony Eden's

Comprehensive Statement

London, June 23,

All able-bodied méd aré digging trenches and erecting förtifica- tloris, whilst factories are working

In the course of a lengthy debate day and night in producing munin the House of CommDA ÖN BIT- tions.

tish foreign policy yesterday. the An army numbering 55,000 well- Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony armed and well-trained militia Eden, seized the opportunity bay prepared to defend the city make a comprehensive statement against the attacks of the Insur- gents. Reuter's Bulletin Servīru,

NETHERLANDS MINISTER

New London Appointment

on the motives determining Gor- ernment actions in all parts of the world, particularly Spain.

Mr. Eden admitted, that the non-intervention polley had not yet worked satisfactorily but em- phasised that in spite of that no Potter had yet -denounced the non-intervention agreement" not even the Soviet.

UNRESTRICTED COMPETITION London, June 26.

In other words, Europe hád ap- The Netherlands Minister in proved the policy of non-interven- London, Jonkheer R. de Marees tion because the alternative was van Swinderen. who has repre- unrestricted competition in the

Mr. Eden referred to the Leipzig incident and declared that the British Government regretted that it had not been possible to arrive at a four-Power agreement in the matter

BRITAIN WILL NOT RELINQUISH PLAN

The British Government had

| Fox-Trot-Lost my rhythm, lost my music, lost my man, Fox-Trót -I'm all in. Rumba-Cuban Pete. |Blow" Fox-Trot—Lady. from May- 8.55 p.m. Call DJB, DJN; sented his country in the Brit supply of weapons and men to fair. Fax-Trot Rhythm Saved German, English). German Folk capital for 24 years, has resigned. Spain, in which case, the peril of He will be succeeded by Count a general conflict would become the world. Fox-Trot Bing. sing. Song 7 p.m. Concert of Light on Limburg-Styrum a former sing.

Music. 8 p.m. News in English Governor-General of the Nether-

gigantic. 1.30 p.m. Closing local Stock 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music lands East Indies.-- Quotations and," Hong Kong Ex-| (continued), 8.55 p.m. Greetings

Transocean News Service, change Market Report.

to our Listeners in the Far 135 pm. Dance Music. (Con- East”: 9 p.m. News and Econo tinued).

mic Review in German and Call Fox-Trot--who stole the Tiger's DJQ 9.15 p.m. German poetry to tin. 105 p.m. Interstate Weather IUR? Fox-Tro-Bring Kem back old Engilsh¦ metlodies. Erich Notes. 115, p.m. Music.. 3. p.m. alive. Fox-Trot Old Ballor, Rauch, bass; the Weinkauf Time Signal School Broadcast. 7.45 pm. London Empire Ex- trio. 9.45 p.m. 8ports Review. Milestones in Modern History; 3.20 charge Points of view by travel 10 p.m. News and Economic Review pm Classic Music, 4 p.m. Close been unable to participate in the fers from the Dominient and Colo- in English on DJE, DIK, DIG to 6,30 p.m. fihimes. Market Reports proposed- nával demonstration be- nten, dat bepul sarandatel Dutch on DJB:: 16.15 pm. To-day for Northern Australia. 645> p.m. | cause the Spanish Government 8 m. Local: Time Signal, Wes- in Germany. Sound Pictures Sporting Notes. 7, p.m. Chimes not only dented the charge: ther Report and Announcements 10.30 pm The farmer a Talk The Viewpoint of British brought but asserted that it was | 1.03 v.m. A Relay from the Fo millionaire F Falty play by Raf- Labour,” by Mr WA, W. Wood able to prove that its supmarines

Hing Theatre (Chinese).

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From the Cate Noir 8 pm that there was a danger, in spite. FREQUENCY OF 645 KILOCYLES. DESCAN

Berial, 8.30 p.m. Programme from "of ali drforts made, that the non-- the Melbourne. Studios. 18.40 pm | intervention policy might not be The Watchman 9 m. Pro maintainable but declined to say Every minute of the hour.FOX-" | SLE=WAYS Length, ZEZ4 metresi gramme by the

ept that the British Gov Orchestral 9:30 Trot Is it true what they say › Pawér) 1 Kilowatt; Pesananey,

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der 1.56mornerdès - from the Melbo

Lon, as it was fully con- 8.15 p. London The First 1245 pm At Home and p.m.

ous of the dangers involved i Cricket Test Matoh England. Abroad," the Watchman: 1 pan. 10.50) New Zealand. A commentary by Time Signs Victorian News Bulle p.m.

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