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ANOTHER I.R.A.
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LONDON, Mar. 18. (Reuter) The roar of an explodlag bomb, followed by a shower of glaas, awakened the ARP, telephone girls sleeping in a
CONDEMNS CAXTON but behind Paddington Town
HALL SHOOTING
́ ́RAMGARH, Mar. 18 (Reuter)— At the instance of Mr. Gandhi, the Committee adopted a resolu- tion expressing deep regret at the death of Sir Michael O'Dwyer and "ths wounding of Lord Zetland, and others, adding, "the Committee does not attach any pollical
Hall yesterday. They thought ' that German raiders had arrived.
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COMING EVENTS |
MARCH
19-Tides: High 6.10 am. and 5.02 D.ML Low 9.30 a.the
Sunrise: 6.30 am: Sunset: 834 pm. Cheero Club, Ladies'
Advisory Committee, Bridge and ManjoBES Drive, 3 pm.; Whist Drive, 9 p.m.
Crown Land Sale, D.O.. Talpe, 11.30
GENERAL
Library, Supreme Court
Radio Programmes
HONGKONGTM
HK, Automobile Asst, Annual Mig. Linstead and Davis Cice, 5.30 p.m.
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On Wavelengths of 355
metres (843 kor) I149
metres (9.52 megacycles).
H.K. Rotary Club Tin Mtg. 1 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Henry Peterson "Speech Draft"
Claims against estate of Alfred Ed- mund Hatch due.
Y.M.O.A.: Bridge 10 am; Badmin- ton 8 p.m.; Mixed Swimming, 8 p.m.
Ladies Working Party (B.W.OF), Gort. House, 9am-1 p.n.
Colony Tennis Championships con- tinued.
Cathedral Hall. Cathedral Trustees Mtg.. 5.30 p.m.
Cathedral Scouts, Bishop's House, 5.30 p.m HK
Teachers' Assn., Maryknoll Convent School Kowloon, 5.19 p.m.
St. John's Cathedral: Devotional Service and Address 5.15 p.m.
Catholic Cathedral: Lenten Mis sion. 6 6 p.m.
S and S. Home, Prayer and Fellow
shio Mig.. 8.30 p.m..
HK. Lawn Bowls Assn.: Counci Mtg.. S.C.MP., 5.30 p.m.
20 Tides: High 7.23 am, and 6.20 p.m. Low: 12.55 am, and 11.55 am Sanrise: 6.29' a.m.; Sunset; 5.35 pxx, H.K. Rope Manufacturing Co Ita. Annual Mts, 10. Des Voeux Rd C. 11.30 am
Peak School, Annual Sporta, 2.45 p.m.
YM.C.A.: Badminton from 10 am.; A.D.C. Rehearsal, 8 p.m.
Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.F.).
House, 9 am-1 pm.
Govt
H.KPA.: Management Committee
MIS
Colony Tennis Championships con- tinued.
Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 p.m.
S. and S. Home: House Committee Mtg 5.30 p.m.
Kowloon Union Church Women's Guild. 10 a.m.
Cathedral-Hall: Cathedral Women's Fellowsh'o Working Party, 10 a.m.
21-Tides High 7.55 am, and 725 pun. Lów 1.38 am and 1.05 .m.
Sunrise: 6.28 a.m.: Sunset: 6.35 p.m. Chess Championship Continued. H.K. Electric Co. Ltd., Annual Mtg., 11 a.m., Extraordinary Gen, Mtg.. 11.15 am
Kn
Tak Airport Dance. Peninsula
Hotel
Vagabend Rotarians Mtg.. Cafe de Chine, 1 p.m.
King's College Annual Sports, Caro- line Fil. 1.30 p.m.
Chinese Estates, Ltd. Annual Mtg., China Buliding. 12 noon.
Passiontide Music, St Andrew's Church9p.m.
Y.M.C.A.: Games Morning 10 am.; A.DC. Rehearsal.. 9 p.m.
Diocesan Girls'
School, Annual Sports. King's Park, 2 p.m.
Interport Hockey Trial, Ground. 5.16 p.m.
Navy
Colony Tennis Championships con- tinued.
H.K. Ts Men's Club Mtg., No. 14. Koon Ma Terrace, Happy Valley, 6.30 p.m.
Cheero Club, Contract Bridge. ' 22-Tides: High 8.30 am. and 820 p.m. Low 2.15 am, and 1.59 p.m.
Sunrise: 628 am.; Sunset: 6.36 p.m. Good Friday,
United Service of, Christian Witness in Kowloon, 11.30 am.
St. Andrew's Club, Whist Drive, &45
p.m.
"Cholf: Happy Valley Golfers v. Kow- loon Golfers.
Claims against 'estate of Herbert Hatch due.
HK Referees Assn. Dance at Hotel Cecil
St John's
8.30 p.m. Passiontide Music, Cathedral, p.in,
Y.M.C.A.: Badminton 6 p.m.; Mixed Swimming, 6 q.m.
Cheero Club. Derts, Table Tennis, Billiards.
23-Tides: High 9.01 a.m. and 9.19 p.m. Low 2.50 am and 2.19 pm.
Sunrise: 6.27 an; Sunset: 6.36 p.m. Portuguese Company of HE VD.C. Annual Dinner, Club Lusitano. 7.30 p.m.
HK Jockey Club. Becond Extra Pace Meeting, 2 pm.
Y.M.C.A.: American Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament at King's Park, 2 p.m.
All Saints Church, Bazaar, Kow- loon, 10a.m.
24-Tides: High 9.40 a.m. and 10.10 p.m. Low 3.26 am and 3.38 pm
Sunrise: 627 am; Sunset: 6.37 p.. Easter Sunday. Golf: Shanghai Visitors'
Gup: semi-mal of Mixed Foursomes due to be completed; first round of Adamson Cup due to be completed
Interport Soccer: Macao v. Hong- kong: Interport Dinner. Hotel Cecil.
25 Tides: High 10.15 am, and 11 p.m. Low 42.m, and 4.24 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.28.a.m.; Sunset: 6.37, p.m. H.K. Jockey Club, Second Ex- tra Race Meeting, 2 p.m.
Entries Close for Kowloon Mara- thon Race.
and
International Boccer Final. 26-Tides: High 10.52 am. 11.52 p.m. Low 4.35 am. and 5.10 p.m. Sunrise: 6.28 m; Sunset: 6.28 p.m. H.K. Whampoa Dock Co. An- nual Mt. 12 noon.
Busy Bees Working Party, Bridge & Mahjong Drive: Cathedral Hall, 3 p. West Country Society Supper Dance. Peninsula Hotel. 9 p.m.
27-Tides; High 11.28 am; Low 5.05 am. and 6.03 p.m.
Sunrise: 0.25 m; Sunset: 6.38 pm. Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Storage
Co. Ltd., Annual Mtg. 12 noon.
Cheero Club, Gala Dance. 8.30 p.m. HK.RA. Prize Meeting.
China Entertainment & Land In- CHUNGKING, Mar. 18 (Central)-vestment Co., Ltd. Annual Mtg More than 100 workers' antons in
King's Theatre Buliding, 12 noon. The resolution will not come Shanghai in a joint telegram to
28--Chess Championship Con- before the open session.
* PUNJAB RESOLUTION LAHORE, ··Mar. 18 (Reuter)
The Punjab State Council, pre-
alded over by the Maharaja of
master." p.m.
Y.M.C.A.: A.D.C. To Present
the National Government have tinued denied that they had supported Wang Ching-wel's "peace" qrcular of March. 14.
The telegram pledged continued Fadala, passed resolution re- loyalty to the National Govern gretting the death of Sir Michael ment and Generalissimo Chiang O'Dwyer and the wounding of Kai-shek. Lord Zedand; "an
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outstanding The Hat of signatories was head- friend of India and her civilised by the Shanghai Postal Workers ation."
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"House-
HKR.A. Prize Meeting. Peninsula Hotel, Harp. Recital, 9.15
Co. Ltd., Annual Mtg., HK Hotel, 12 China Provident Loan & Mortgage noon.
Kowloon Tong Garden City Assn. Annual Mts. 8 p.m.
29-Institute of Engineers: Lecture on "Chemical Warfare" by Wing- Com. A H Steele-Perkins.
"THE MIST OF THE YEARS” A BBC. RECORDING
"Cards on the Table" 12.15 p. Short Service of Inter-
ression
12.30 Turner Layton and Duke Elingian and His Orchestra.
and Helen Jepson with Orchestra. Lullaby trom 'Porgy and Bess')— Helen Jepsen (Soprano) with Orches
trai
9.02 Concert Waltzes. Amoretfentanze (Gung"); Old Vien- na (Gems from Lanner's Waltzes - arr. Kremser-Marek Weber and His Orchestra. The Skaters (Gung']) - Marek Weber and His Orchestra.
9.15 London Relay-The News 9.30 London Relay-"Cards on the Table."
9.43 Tino Rossi (Vocal) and the Orchestra Raymonde.
Dance of the Merry Mascots (Ketel- Du Reve (Fysher); Si Tu Le Voulais bey)--Orchestre Raymonde. Paradis
(Tosti)-Tino Rossi (Vocal) with or Fox-Trots Twelfth Street Rag: chestra, Indian Mall Descriptive Awful Sad Duke Ellington and His Larothe); Glow
Glow Worm-Intermezza Orchestra. West Wind (Newman and (Paul Lincke) Orchestre Raymonde. Others); The Star and The Rose Aux les D'Amour (alm Lumieres de (Young Schwartz)-Turnier Layton Paris): E Danzon (film Lumieres de (Vocal) at the Piano.
ots, Paris')-Tino Rosal (Vocal) with Or- Fox-Trots-
Jolly Woz: Birmingham Breakdown chestra. Song of the Vagabonds (In- You Belong To Dreamland (Gilroy); The Vagabond King-Fri: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. tro: Haguette's Waltz-both from
Only
Let Me Whisper (Rosell and Heyman) A Rose (Intro: Some Day-both from ---Turner Layton (Vocal) at the The Vagabond King') Orchestre Piano.
Swing Fox-Trot-Echoes of Raymonde., Karlem-Duke Ellington and His Or chestru
18.13 Dance"Music.
Fox-Trots--I Can't Give You Any 1.00 Local Time Signal and. Wes- thing But Love: My Last Year's Gal ther Report.
Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Fox-
1.03, Tchaikowsky llen, Op. 15.
Capriccio Ita. Trots-Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea; Or Man Mose-Eddy Beston Promenade Orchestra con-Let's Waltz for Old Time's Sake: Slow
Duchin and His Orchestra. Waltz ducted by Arthur Fiedler.
120 Two Songs by Theodore Cha- lapine (Bass),
The Old Corporal (Dargomwljsky); The Horn (Flagler)-with Orchestra conducted by George Byng.
1.30 Beuter and Rugby Press, Wes- ther Forecast and Announcementi..
1.45 Variety with The Mills Brothers, Clapham and Dwyer, and the Ballyhooilrans.
FOR-TTO--I Fall In Love With You Every Day (Alm Swing Teacher. Swing"?
Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Plaz tered In Faris: Minuet for a Modera Mus-The six Swingers.
flow For-Trot-Little Heaven of the Smarty (film Double or
Seven Seas-Victor
etor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra. Tangns When A Gypsy Flaved: Tanzo Marina--Emil Boors and a Dechestra, For-Trota
Three Jolly Fellows: Little Shouet
Three Virtuosos, Caesar The
Waltz Waltz of My Heart (from The Dancine Years"-Victor Suvester and His Ballroom Orchestra.
Vocal-Sixty Seconds got Together (Livingston. David); Jüllus
Bobbies
11.00
Close down.
SHORT WAVE
| (Rogers) The Mills Brothers (Four Boys and a Guitar. Dance Oren. The Ballyhooligans Make Whoopes Medley Fox-Trot - Intro: Japanese Sandman. Dirktown Strutters'
Ball: Alexander's Ragtime Bar
Band: Goodbye Blues: Wabash Blues; Shine The Ballyhooligans." Descriptive Sketch- Clapham And Dayer (Clapham and Dwyer)-Clapham and Dwyer Vocal Rhythm Saved The Calls World Cahn, Chaplin); Shoe Shine G.R.G Bey (Charlin, Caha The Mis 0.8.R Brothers (Pour Boys and a
Guitar) G.S.R Dance Orch,
Favourite Favourites 0.9.0. No. 3-Fax-Trot Medley-Intro: Sep- tember in the Rain: Carelessly: Broken-hearted Clown; They can't take that away from me; Where la the Sun: Stap that Bass-The Bally hooligans.
2.15 Close down.
6.00 BBC. Recording "The Mist of the Years."
Devised and produced by John Gough. Music arranged by Ian White.
*6.29 Closing Local Stock Quota- tions
6.30 Popular Classics compered from the Studio.
7.30 Landon Belay-The News. 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 Noel Coward ja some of his Musical Plays.
Love Scene from. "Private Lives"- Gertrude Laurence and Noel Coward (Talking), "Operette" The Stately Homes of England -- Hugh French, Ross Landon, John Clatrell, Kenneth Carter
accomp.
His Majesty's by Theatre Orchestra, London. Words and Mude"-Mad Dogs and English- men-Noel Coward (Vocal) with Or chestra. "Bitter Sweet"; Dear Little Cafe; I'll See You Again-Peggy Wood and George Metaxa with Or- chestra.
8.30 Compositions of Gershwin."
Concerto in P Major for Piano and Orchestra-Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra and Roy Bargy (Piano). Bess, You Is My Woman Now (from "Porgy and Bess")-Lawrence Tibbett
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HK. Folice Dance in aid of BW. OF Peninsula Hotel
Annual Colony Marathon, Kowloon, 5 p.m.
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YMCA
SAD.O. - Presentation "Housemaster." p.m.
H.K.RA. Prize Meeting. Diocesan Old Boy Ass Annual Mtg, Lo & Lo's Office, 5.30 p.m.
A.S. Watson and Co. Ltd., Annual Mtg., HK. Hotel, 11.30 am,
Hongkong Club, Annual Mtg 5.30
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HK. University Alumni Asan, An nual Mtg, Gloucester Building. ·5.20
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30-Y.M.C.A.: A.D.O. Presentation of "Housemaster" 9 p.m.
AKRA Prize Meeting. Annual Children's Sports, Southern
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31-Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Redemption of Debentures. "Boccer: Shield Final
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COLONY HEALTH Thirty cases of tuberculosis, ten cases of dysentery, three cases of cerebro-spinal fever, and two theria, enteric fever and chicken- cases each of small-pox, diph-
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