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8. p.m. News in English 8.15 late of No. 2 Moon Street, second- (cont.). 8.50 p.m. Greetings to our pital, Causeway Bay, on March 19. p.m. Concert of Light Music foot, who died at the French Hos- Listeners in the Netherlands East 1937. A petition by Lau She Fan, Indies. 9 pan. News and Econo- widow, of the same address, for 10.15 pm-Big Ben; The B.B.C. The journey home.
mic Review.in German. 9.15 p.m. grant of probate of the will of the Empire Orchestra (leader, Daniel Werner Brink. 10 p.m. News and
A play by deceased has been granted. Melsa); conductor, Eric Fogg: Al- Economic Review in English and fredo Campoli, violin, 11.15 pm-Dutch. 10.15 pm. To-day in Ger- A MATTER OF Variety. 11.30 p.m-Scottish Dance Music:
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Copper. (Pagella); 3. Who Goes By? 4, Every where. I go (Easthope Martin)-Elvie Yuen; 5. Plano Selection--Nura Kanis. 6, Venuto e L'Aprile (Donaudy); 7, Cuor mio. Cuor mio non Vedi (Donaudy) Elvie Yuen,
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11 p.m. German Lyrics. against an order made by His 11.15 p.m. Wanderer's "Fantasy by Honour the Chief Justice, we Fr. Schubert. At the piano: Hugo omitted to mention that the in- Steurer. 11.45 p.m. German Law.structing solicitors for the appel- Dr. Fritz Schwiegk. Midnight. Bign lant firm was the Hon. Mr. M. K. off (German, English).
Lo while that for the respondents (The Texas Company) was Méstrs,· Deacons.
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8.42 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan Afternoon Musical Programme.
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13.30 Stookṣreports.
Excerpts.
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Phohl-programme for the Netherlands Indies. 13.25. National anthem and open-
ARMY RECRUITING
London, Nov. 3. The intake of recruits for the regular Army over the whole country last week showed an in- crease of 60 per cent over the cor- responding week of last year, ngures reading 568 against 354. 15.40 Weekly review by Mr. Out of the total 304 men enlisted
in the infantry.-.-. British Wireless Service.
Aletrino.
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