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Continued from Page 3 Moonbeam Waltz (aften. Rublastein's 'Melody in P')--The New Mayfair No. velty Orchestra. w. Vocal Refrain by Sam Browne.

830 Studio-Makers of Medicine No. : A Woman Realer Who Never Falled-84 Hildegarde."

Talk by Father Q. Byme"

830 The Kentucky Muntrels,

Songs from the Kentucky Minstret

*9.00 London Rélay~The News.

SECRET MOVEMENTS OF US. FLEET IN SOUTH PACIFIC.

AROUSE SPECULATION

WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 (Central)--Strict secrecy concerning the future movements and the refusal of the Navy Department to com ment on the whereabouts and destination of the United States war- ships which recently complåted visits to New Zealand and Australia have caused much speculation here.

The United States might keep South its fleets indefinitely in Pacific for the sake of their moral influence on Japan, according to

well-informed circles

THE OLD VIKING SPIRIT!

Plantation Medley (arr. Doris Arnold)

The thirteen warships-the far- Banjo Song MedleyIntro: Ring de Banjo; A Banjo Song-with The Ken-gest United States' feet to visit tucky Banjo Team Soloists: J. Dun-Australia and New Zealand in the scan and G. Stearb Sopti.

last 18 years-remained a week longer and visited more cities than Although the Norwegian freight- what the Navy originally described er KERET Bank within thirty as a goodwill and recreation cruise. seconds when torpedoed by

It is suggested in certain quarGerman submarine in the Atlantic 9.30 Musical Comedy Selections.

ters that the United States is at- £ few members of the crew es- Follow the Sun' Selection Jack tempting to keep the Japanese caped drowning by clinging to Jackson's Dorchester Hotel Orchestra guessing regarding American in-raft which broke loose from the with Vocal Refrain. Conversation tentions of strengthening the antiainking ship. As the survivors lay

9.15 London Relay - 'Questions of the Hour,'

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Piece' (Noel Coward): Nevermore: I' Axts defences in South Pacific and

Pollow Me Secret Heart-Gloria Gramore significance is being attached bost approached them.

tossing upon heavy seas. ton Boprano with Orchestra. Stop to the secret movements of the Press-cléction New Mayfair Or-warships following reports from "What ship was that chestra'w. Vocal Refrain. Glamorous Berlin when Mr. Matsuoka was Dedoed" Night' "Novello); Fold Your: Wings —- Mary Kille and Trefor Jenes. Orch that Japan must make up her assertedly told by the Germana Shine Through My Dreams - Trefor Jones (Tenor) .w." Orch.

9 45 News in French (on Wave only).

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mind to enter actively into the fight against Britain by attacking Singapore or be left to face both England and, the United States

10.00 Studio-The First of a serice alone. of Talks on Drama of Yesterday and Tadny, by Evelyn Wood. Tlustrate

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Those taking part are:- Peggy Chubb, Finale Cox, Sheila Mackinley. Claude Burgess. Cyril Jones, E O'Ne" Shew.

10.35 Variety.

Comedian Down in the Valley: Ophelia-Max Miller with Orchestra Two Pianos "The Great Ziegfeld' - Fox-Trat Medley-The Keyboarders Drums. Comedienne-Don't You Eve Fall In Love (Flynn and Egan) - Alleen Stanley with Orchestra. Orga" -Leslie Stuart Selection - Reginald

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"Keret, nt Bergen.“ "How many tons** "Twenty-one hundred." "Thanks and goodbye!” And the submarine disappeared. Shortly afterwards a British des- troyer sighted the finating raft. and came alongside. But the Nor- ¡wegiada" were not concerned with

WEATHER OF being rescued.

MARCH

RAINFALL AGAIN ABOVE NORMAL

The weather during Match was unsettled, with frequent rainfall and very variable temperatures. From the 1st to the 16th it was mainly cloudy and wet; there was a brief spell of fine sunny weather from the 17th to 19th, and the next few days were fair and very

warm.

Go after the U-boat firati - Wa Can wait."

For eight hours the sailors wait- ed-in the wintry north Atlantic. Then the destroyer returned, after locating and sinking the sub- Įmarine, and rescued the patient

Vikings.

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OFFER BY NIZAM. BO O. BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG HYDERABAD, Apr. 1 (Reuter)— The Nizam has offered £150,000 to the Viceroy of India to be placed at the dispost of the Admiralty to provide corvette for the immediate use of combating the submarine

During the remättider or the month the sky was almost con-menace in the Atlantic. tinuously overcast, with occasional rain or drizzle. A renewed onser or the NE monsoon brought cold. weather during the last two days of the montÞ

21.47m.c. (31.97m.) Four thunderstorms occurred (19,70m) during March, and enére was fog

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE

„FROM MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, NEW CASTLE, SALAMAUA, RABAUL AND MANILA,

The mean temperature for the month was 4.2 deg. F., which THE BERNS PHILP LINE, 5.00 p.m.1.1 deg. normal. A maximum of 82.8 deg. was recorded on the 23rd. 6.45 p.m. and a minimum of 59.0 deg. on the ... 7.00 pm. 30th The mean relative humidity 9.00 p.m. was 85 per cent, against a normal ..12.00 mid- of 83 per cent Sunshine' amount- nighted to by hours, which is 27 hours

less than normar

7.30 a. 3.30 am.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 2 to 8 Apr. 1941.

HIGH WATER.

H

Dats of

Month.

Bong

Kong

Standar Time.

Height.

LOW WATE

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time"

Weight |

b. m.

'b. m.

10.

Wed. 2

Thur, 3

0038

46

05 42 13 2

1149

6.8

19 18 12/2

of 7 4་བྷ

05:56

12 24

62

2024

2

Fri. 4

r2 44

39

06 05

3 6

13 15 € 2

21 44

Sat.

A

04:42

38

14 18

06 17. 8-023 01

Jan 0

060. |4 4: 1837

08 36

23 55

Mon

7

06 49 44

10 47

17.04

6.1

Tues. 9

07 16

47

12 22

R

0047

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CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

ABNORMAL RAINFALL

informed that all Goods are being fanded at their risk into the bazardous Rainfall exceeded the normal and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the for the third month in succession, Hong Kong and Kowloon Wheat and the total for March being 7.62 Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from inches, against a normal of 2.06 the wharves Delivery may be obtained, inches The total rainfall since Goods have left the Godowns, and all No Claims will be admitted after the

January 1 I now 16.97 inches, Goods remaining andelivered after the which is neakty three times the 8th April, 1941, will be subject to Bent. normal total for the first three All Claims against the Steamer must months of the year.

be presented to the Undersigned on or The maximum wind. velocity to will not be recognized.

before the 22nd April, 1941, or they

a gust was 51 m.ph. at 3 am. on the 11th during a heavy, rain squall

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To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations, consignees sint have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged qutiable goods are examined.

All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda are to left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th April, 1041, at 10 AM by Hossza, The Kwangi Provincial Govern-Goddard and Douglas, 29ment has instructed the National # 1 Kwangsi University to establish a 1.College of Commerce for training competent personnel for the deve- 7lopment of commerce in the South-

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