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LEAVING H.K.
GENERAL
PRESIDENT OF ZIONISTS
RADIO PROGRAMMES ARMY PERSONNEL
(Continued from Pago 3)
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Speaker: Mr. K. Jocishon Sub I am Happy'); A Longing Fiercely Jout "By Foot from Canton to Burns Me flm "Always when I Hongkong."
2.15 p.m. Close down.
6 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.
(a) I hadn't anyone till you; (b) Four or Ave times; (e) You're not the kind; (d). There's (rost on the
moon.
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4.14 pm. Record: Teddy Bears' Rose (Navin)-Frank Bio und Hi
am Happy'; Vienna, Where The Waltz Was Born (ilm "Always when I am Happy')-Marta Eggerth (Sopranoi with Orchestra (Sung
Dilwara Sails On January 23
are
The following personnel leaving Hongkong on board the in German); 3. Himmelsfunke- troopship Dilwara on January 23. Waltz (Walċtourel); 8. No Ukrainio
Prisowski); 7. Rapsodle Roumalne De Maurizi).
TO UNITED KINGDOM
ath Heavy Regt. R. A.-Capt. (DO) and Mrs. A. E. Hazel, Capt.
p.m. Songs by Michael Bartlett QM) W.DP.A. O'Grady, BSM. and Mrs. Thomison. BSM. and Mrs. Tanor),
Hicks, ten detalls.
My Heart Will Be Dancing: You 'Lilac Picnic (Bratton); Mighty Lak A Are My Love Song (fim Brass Quintette,
Domino; Parlez-Mol D'Amour (As 6.21 p. (3) Spell of a Voo-doosung in Tüm She Married Her
(b) Drum;
Waddlin' at the Boss'-With Orchestra. Waldorf; (c) Taint Good; (d) That 9.12 p.. Light Opera. toollah fueling.
5th AA. Regt.. RATSM, An - grove, BSM. Bloomfield.
H.K. Regt., H.K.S.R.A.-Sergi. and Mrs. Tanner.
Fortress R.E-Major H.A. Baker. Mrs. W. Fleming. R.S.M. and
..and Mrs. Cochrane, C.Q.M.S.
"Ruadigo:e"-Selection Sullivan. 4.35 p.m. Records; Palace Thea arr. Winterbottom)-The Band Or tre Medley-Reginald Foort (Or-H.M. Coldstream Guards cond." by CQMS, and Mrs. Eaton, MSM. and gan Sweet And Lovely Toblas Lieut. 3. C. Windram: "Countess Mrs. Cook, 5/Sergt. and Mrs. Boot, Lemare-Bade dia Costa Maritza"-Selection (Kalman)Mr. D. W. Fleming, ene NCO. and
Grand, Symphony Orchestra with 28 details.
Dr. Chaim Weismann, Pre- sident of the English Zlonist Federation. Aged 63, he h also President of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem,
and +Piano)
6.44 p.m. (a) Penthouse on 3rd se Wald (Soprano) And Hans RE (E. for EB.-Lieut. R. A. Avenue, (b), Oh! Boom! (c) Night Clemens (Tenor) (Sung in Ger-Barron, QMS and Mrs. Naylor, over Shanghal; (d) "East Side Kick man);" "Florodora" Selection S/Sergts. Rowlands, Dantels. Shear-NCO, and five details.
7 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo-Stuart The Band Or H.M. Cold-man, Webb and familles. Latias.
7.02 p.m. Sea Shanties,
stream Guards cond. by Capt. R. C. Evans.
9.30
H.K. Signal Coy.-GSM.-V. Leath. Wallace. two NCOs and 20 details.
9.50 p.m.
Haul Away, Joe: What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor (arr.News, Terry) Fire Down Below: Hulla-
SHANGHAI TO UNITED KINGDOM
SPEEDY LINERS FOR PACIFIC PLANNED
American President Line's Plans
The American President Line, successor to the Dollar Steam- ship Company. will place $35.
·000,000 worth of new vessels in operation in trans-Pacifie and 'round-the-world services In the next three years, 19 was revealed recently by Mr. Joseph R. Sheehan, president of the
concern.
Three new 35,000-ton passenger liners, each with a cruising speed of 23 knots, will be placed on the trans-Pacific run with the Pre- sident Coolidge and it is ex- pected that the service will by next year be extended to Bin- gapore.
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Bach will
Seven other type C-3 cargo and Q.A.L.M.N.S.--Sister Miss E. V. passenger ships will be construct- ed as soon as possible and be the round-the-world Q.A.S.-Mrs. M. Luke, Miss A. B. placed
service. 2nd Bn.. Royal Scots.-Major H. | Coughlan.
They will cost approxi- p.m. London Relay-The
D. K. Money. WO. III T. Harris,
mately $2,100,000 each, according Concert
of Weber's one NCO. and 38 details:
to present estimates. 1st- BIL, Middlesex Regt.-Wife of balon Balay (Harris); Bally, Brown: [Music, Da
2nd B., East Surrey Regt. have triple the amount of re- Euryanthe Overture-Willem Hedgecoc, WO. and Mrs. R. Bayles, R.Q.M.S. Knotk Hanging Johnny; Whisky Johnny
frigerated space that the present (arr. Terry); The Sailor Likes His Mengelberg" and His Concertge-Miss Buley, one NCO, and 76 detalis
1st. Bn.. Seaforth Highlanders-round-the world ships of the old 1st. Bn., Lancashire Fusillers-Capt. G. J. L. Baird, Capt. C. D. A. Dollar Line have and each will Bobble-01 Clear The Track, Letbouw, Orchestra: Sonata No. 3 in The Bulgine Run (arr. Terry)D-Joesph Sziget (Violin) with One NCO, and 30 details.
have accommodations for 60 pas- Ross, 78 details. 2nd Bn., South Wales Borderers. John Goss (Baritume) And Cathe- Nikita de Magaloff at the Plano;
R.A.M.C. SM. and Mrs. W. E. sengers. They will have a cruising wife.of Pte. Lloyd. Volce Quartet. firal Male
With Clarinet Concerto No. 1-Garde
Smith, seven details
speed of 18+ knots, fully loaded. Republicaine Band of France; An-)
QA.L.M.NS. Sister Mias Mc- 7.15 p.m. London Relay 'Aretle dantino (trom Konzertstuck wife of Fristlier Davies
Heaton. Excursion by E. A. Harding,
Paano accomp.
Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) with The diary of a journey through Gerald Moore at the Plano: "Der Lapland from Rovaniemi to Pot- Freischutz" Potpourri Marek sano, illustrated with records made Weber and His Orchestra. within the Arctic Circle last sum- 10.20 p. London Relay-This mer, with the help of the record-Racing Budness'. Riding Races. ing unit of the Finnish Broadcast A talk by Captain Eric Rickman ing Company.
7.35 p.m. Orchestral
Dubinushka (arr. - Rimsky Korsakov) --London Symphony Or- chestra cond. by Albert Coates.
and a Jockey,
10.35 p.m. Dance Music. Quick-Step-There's No Time Like The Present; Fox-Trot Just Little Bits And Pieces (fim 'Music Hath Charms')-The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra directed by Henry
2nd Bn.. Royal Welch Fusiliers.--
1st Bn., Beaforth Highlanders.-- wife of Leyt (QM) R. Paterson. Capt. E.H. B. Nell, two NCOs, and seven details.
R.A.S.C.-SSM. and Mrs. C. Eas ton, SSM. and Mrs. Street, five NCOs. and 18 detalls.
RAM.C.-Leut-Col. C. Craw ford-Jones. Major and Mrs. A McMillan, Capt. T. DH Martin, Lieut, (QM) and Mrs. F. T. Catton, QMS. and Mrs. Bridges, QMS. and Mrs. Durnford. S/Sergt. and Mrs. Barr. S/Sergt. and Mrs. Howes, five
NCOs, and 20 details.
R.A.O.C.-8QMS. and Mrs. Shut-
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report, and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Studio-Concert by Hall. With Vocal Chorus; Fox- tira. Pio-Ulskl's String Orchestra, Trot-The Music Goes Round And
Mully Czardas (De Mauriz!): Around: Novelty Fox-Trot Theler. S/Sergt. and Mrs. Finch, Sergt. Loyalty Waltz (Blanke); Inter-Broken Record-The B.B.C. Dance) val. Gypsy Songs (Brahms --Op. Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 103) The Madrigal Singers cond. With Vocal Chorus: Fox-Trots-I'm by Lestiman Engal with D. Everett Shooting High (film King of Bur-Heart (flim Her Master's Voice')— Roudebush at the Piano; 3. Gypsy lesque'): Lights Out-Little Jack The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra direct- Potpourri (arr. Plo-Wiski); 4. Mag- Little and His
With Orchestra. With led by Henry Hall.
and Mrs. Erlund, two details...
Corps of Military Police.-Ore
ya: Ver-March (De Maurizil; In- |Vocal Chorus; Fox-Trot Cling To|Chorus, ' terval. Manola (film 'Always, when Me: Slow Fox-Trot-With All "My 11 p.m. Close down.
TIENTSIN TO UNITED KINGDOM 2nd Ba... Worcestershire Regt Wite of Pte. Day.
AEROPLANE CARRIERS The three new 35,000-ton liners will be built at a cost of $17,000, 000 each, and will be larger and faster than the President Coolidge. R.A.3.0 Col and Mrs. Dawney. All three liners will be designe R.A.M.C.-Capt. and Mrs. G.A for utilization as aeroplane car- rlers in case of national emer- Welr. Cpl. Greenwood.
R.A.P.CSSM. and Mrs. Cook, gency, reported Mr. Sheehan,
Further plans for the United Sergt. and Mrs. Stewart.
R.A. Ch. D.-Rev. and Mrs. L. States Pacific Coast shipping em- brace the construction of more Vaan.
than $100,000,000 worth of ships for European-Pacific, Pacific Coast- South American and North Royal Air Force.-Dr. D. C. FoxPacific-Orient trade routes.
HONGKONG TO COLOMBO
HONGKONG TO SINGAPORE Staff-Rev. M. A. Farren," A.C.O.. Far East.
Royal Artillery-Caps. F. Howorth
TIENTSIN TO COLOMBO S.Q.M, S. and Mrs. Sharpe.
HONGKONG TO INDIA
J.
C. D. B. Campling.
SHANGHAT TO INDIA
2nd Bn., East Surrey Regt.-
Royal Engineers.-Lieut.-Col. T. Lieut. A. R. Clift
Vocal W. R. Haycraft.
HONGKONG. TO EGYPT
TIENTSIN TO INDIA 1st Lancashire
Royal Artillery-Capt. and Mrs. and Mrs. Murphy.
Fusillers.---9gt.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1939.
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