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COMING EVENTS

JUNE

18-Tides; Migh 6,22 am, and 5.25 p.m. Low: 11.53 a.m. and 11.37 pm. Fuar se: 6.88 RAD; Sunset: 8.09 p.ta Billards and Snooker: Recreio v. Y.M.C.A.

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St. Andrew's Fellowship Eocial, 8.50 p.m.

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Drawing of H.K. Dollar Loan Bonds Urban Council Chamber, 3 p.m.

19–Tides: High Lül am, and 6.52) p.m. Low: 1.14 am, and 12.28 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.39 m.; unset: 7.14 p.m.

St. Andrew's (Medical) War Work 10 n.

St. Andrew's Fellowship Club Soc ́a', 8.45 p.m.

Obrero Club Bridge and Mahjong H.K. Y'a Men's Club, Weekly Meet Ing. 1 p.m.

Victoria Chess Club, Gloucester Ho cel, 5 p.m

Kowloon Chess Club, Peninanta Ho tel. 6.30 p.m.

Ladies Knitting Party ¡B.W.OF.. Helena May Institute, 9 a.m. to noon

20-Tides: High 23 a.m. and 8.12 p.m. Low: 207 pm

Sunrise: 6.30 am; Sunset: 8.10 p.m. Wartime Intercession Service, St Andrew's Church, 8.30 p.m.

Cheere Club Dart and Table Tennis. H.E to attend Alm screening at Club Lusitano. 7.30 pm.

Ladies' Working Party (BW.O.F.), Govt. House, a.m.--12 noon.

21-Tictes: High 8.04 a.m, and 8.17. p.m. Low: 1.43 am, and 2.54 p.m.

Sunrise: 8.39 a.m.; Sunset: 810 p.m. Victoria Diocesan Conference. St Andrew's Church. 8 p.m.

Baseball League.

GENERAL

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. 1941. -PAGE

Radio ProgrammesKINGS

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Z | On Wavelengths of 358

B metres (845 kew) 31,49

W metres (9.53 maganyclas).

THIBD TALK BY FR. RYAN

"SOME BRITISH POETS”

Variety Programmes 12.15 p.m. Short Service of

vession.

12.30 Variety.

ing the Halle Orchestra. Solo Trum pat: Alex. Harris; Organist: Harold Dawber, Nympha and Shepherds ---- Elste Suddaby (Soprano) w Piano. Hornpipe in E Minor: Minuet; Can- narles; Hornpipe in D Major TNO Pipers Child Quartet. Passum By - Paul Robeson (Bass) with Plano acc. Suite from Dido and Acnces Scored for Modern Orch, by Calillet; Over- ONture-Adagia: Allegro moderato -Tempó di Minuetto-Lento: Prelude for the Witches-Echo Dance of the Purles- Ritornele-Prelude to Act 3-Rectt & | InterArla "When I am laid my earth" } Eugene Ormandy & the Philadelph's | Orch.

8.00 London Relay-The News 8.15 London Relay - Questions of

830 Mayerbeer-Ballet Suite "Le: Patineurs,"

Vocal-last A Vagabond Lover (Ka er and Hub; As Long as Our Bearts Are Young Kester and HillThe the Hour. Vagabond Lover w. Orchestra, Clients Organ The Old Spinning Wheel (HU); My Wishing Song (Kahal and Vocal-The Burke)--Jesse Crawford,

Entre-Pas des Patineuses-Pas de Owl and the Pussy Cat (Edward Loar Deux-Pas de Trots Sadler's Wells Alice de Cervec); LuBarry for a Doll Orchestra

by Constant (Black)-Jesaten Dragonette w. Piano. Lambert. Accordeon Todtan Love Call: Rose Marie (both from Rose Marie-Primi) | No. 3: Burma

Toralf Tollefsen with Violin and Piano. Vocal - Little Village Green (Hackforth, Strecker-The Vagabond Lover with Instrumental acc.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- graming Summary,

chestra.

conducted

8.40 Studio"Some Brush Poets"

Father T. Ryan, S.J.

9.00 Local Time Signal, Announce ments and Programme Summary.

9.62 Music and Songs from the Films.

"The Star Maker" - An Apple for 1.02 Billy Mayer) (Piano) and Or the Teacher--Ring Crosby and Connie Boswell (Vocal). "Babes in Arms" — Billy Mayerl Memories - Intro: I'm Just Wild About Harry - Judy Sweet William; Green Tulips; Mari-Garland, "Down Argentine Way" gold; Chopsticks: Ace of Spades; Ace Two Dreams Met - Fox-Trot; Down of Diamonds: Bate in the Belfry Argentine Way---Fox-Trot-Oscar Ra- Billy Mayeri and Hb Claviers. Where bin and His Band. "Naughty Marlet-

ffllm The Blue Begins

Top of the ta" - Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life World"> Intro: Love stay in my Jeanette MacDonald (Soprano) with heart; Folls Rush In (Mercer, Bloom) Orch. "The Girl of the Golden West" Billy Maverl (Piano) FOR-Trots--Senorita Nelson Eddy (Baritone) Love Was Born: Stranger in a Cup of with Orchestra. "The Story of Ver- Lane Crawfords Ltd., Annual Meet- Tea (both from Crazy Days')-Billy non and. Trene Castle" -- Selection ing. 1 .10.

Naver and Els Orchestra.

Lawn Bowls League.

Kowloon Cricket Club Social. A p.m 22-Tides: High 6.29 a.m. and 1.07 p.m. Low: 48 am, and 3.33 p.m.

Sunrien: 0.38 a.m.; Sunset: &16 p.m. Y.M.CA. Discussion Group Baseball League.

Lawn Bowls League.

23-Tides; High 8.57 am, and 1052) p.m. Low: 228 a.m, and 4.12 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.40 am.; Sunset: 816 pan. 24-Tides: High 926 am and 11,31

p.m.

Low: 8.06 a.m. and 4.47 p.m. Sunrise: 4.40 am; Sunset: 3.19 p.m. Rotary Club Tiffin, Closed Meeting 25-Ndes: High 957 am. and 1207 p.m. Low: 3.42 a.m. and 6.21 pm,

Sunrise: 640 a.m.; Sunset: 8.11 p. Annual Meeting of Canton Insur aner Offer. 1:td. Jardinc. Matheson and Co. Office, noonL

Louis Levy & His Orchestra. "Brond.

1.20 Duologues by Arthur Aspey & way Melody of 1940" I've Got My Richard Murdoch.

Byes on You- Dinah Shore (Vocal) W. Orchestra,

Talking Shop (Askey and Murdoch) Blacking Out the Flat (Askey and Murdoch).

9.32 Light Orchestral Selecßons.

Spanish Fantasy (Molto) – Andres 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Viennese Opera Potpourri furt, Aznouncements.

Molto and His Orchestra. Grand 1.45 Compositions of Vaughan Wi Robrecht)-Grand Symphony Orch.

8.45 - 10.00 News in French (on) Short Wave only).

Hams.

Is My Team Ploughing-Kelth Falk- ner Vocal) with Piano arc. Fantasio on a Theme by Thomas Tallis The

Sir Adrian Bouit. B.B.C. Syrophony Grahwatza cond. by

8.45 The Gay Nineties Singers.

The One-Horse Shay (Trad); Bo tany Bay (Trad.). Pretty Polly Perkins Silent Noon of Paddington Green (Trad.}; Hot Stuart Robertson (Baritone) w. Panc Codlings (Trad).

асс.

2.15 Close down.

6.00 Indian Programme. $.45 Closing Loval Stock Quota- Hona.

26-T'des: High 10.35 RJT and 12,44 p.m. Tow; 4.17 a.m and 6,08 pm.

Sunrise: 6.40 a.m.; Sunset: 8.11 DM, tra and Ina Souez (Soprane).

6,47 Not Shiikret and His Orches

'NEW ORDER' BLESSINGS

In spite of steadily increasing costs of living in Norway, the Ger man authorities have opposed a attempts to raise wages, is re- llably reported from Oslo.

The Doll Dance (Brown)—Nat Shil-

10.00 London Relay The News and News Commentary.

10.15 Dance Musit.

Slow Fox-Trot--I Won't Tell A Boul Roy Fox and His Orchestra. FOX- Trots-Birds of a Feather; It's Always You (both from "The Road to Zanzi- bar) Tommy Dorsey and His Or chestra. Slow-Gitano Ya No Te

kret and His Orchestra. Love Ever Quiero: Paso-Double-Coplas Orches- lasting (Fr)-Ina Souez (Bourano-tre Manolo Bel Et Ses Muchachos.

w. Orchestra. Flapperelte (Greer) Nat Shilkret and His Orchestra. Want Your Heart (Haydn Wood; Ina Souez (Soprano) w. Orch. "Dollar Process"-- Medley (Fall)-Nat Sbil- kret and His Orch. Love. I Give You

Fox-Trot--I Hear Bluebirds: Waltz

I'll Be Waiting For You-The Organ, The Dance Band and Me. Quicksteps -Little Spanish Shawl; Lf Liza Jane -Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Ten- My AB from Luana'); Always from Farewell, My Love Robert Renard.

gos Love Has Entered My Acart; Puritan Lullaby - Dyrenforth and Dance Orchestra Swing Fox-Trots Smith, Ina Souez (Soprano) w. Orch. Cocoanut Grove: The Hour of Parting

7.17 Violin Solos.

Benny Goodman and His Orch.

Serenade (Arensky); Interniezzo 11.00 London Relay Correspon- Mascagni-from 'Cavalleria Rusticadence Column." na")-Albert Bammons with Pianc ace, Talk by Sidney · Horniblow. by Gerald Moore, Zapateado, Op

11.15 Close down. (Sarasato); Hungarian Dance No. 7 in

At the same time they ate de stroying the carefully-built up body of laws passed for the protection of workers by such actions as forz ing employees in automobile fac- A Major (Brahms-Joachim) - Yehudi tortes to work a ten-hour day with Menuhin with Piano acc. by Marcel to increase in pay, and by for- Gazelle. bidding labourers and servant girls as well as industrial workers to quit their jobs.

SHORT WAVE

7.30. Compositions of Purcell.

Galls

A Trumpet Voluntary for Brass &|G.S.G.

| Organ)—Sir Hamilton. Harty conduct. G.S.B.

"Only Free Men Are Worthy

To Call Themselves Men"

. (Miss Clare Boothe, noted American playwright and Jecturer, | broadcast a special mesrage to Norway from WRUL m Boston, Mass. |Here are several significant passages from her talk).

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"America has honestly chosen its; cans coming? Can America 'save side, honestly named its enemy, ux?” That side is the side of Great Bri

Harden your hearts with a great | tain and all the conquered and in- hope," Miss Boothe continued, "for vaded democracies. We American wo are awakened at last. We, in have called our enemy Hitler, All America, once had a great patriot our productive resources. as they called Patrick Henry who sald: GENERATION SPEAKS are assembled, will be thrown into ove me Liberty or give me

THE YOUNGER

the balance against him. They will Death! We know that there have Out of the frequent conflicts be.. be mighty resources. Our concern teen, and still are, thousands of tween Norwegian schoolboys and is not whether or not to strike the Patrick Henrys in Norway. And members of the Hird, or storm. enemy, but when and where. The most of us here with to join our troopers, has come this revealing question of our active participation nearta and hands with thom, We anecdote.

in the war waits only on ex- revere and admire your good und Asali boy was on his way pediency is is a question of our courageous King who preferred to

home with AL scratched face productive capacity and of military fight like a man against the in-when an elderly lady stopped him strategy. You may count on this: vader rather than to dance like

to ask if he had been in a fight. our foreign policy, which is the doll or a puppet for Mr. Hitler's "Of course I have!" answered absolute defeat of Hitlerim, will amusement."

[the lid, "If you grown-ups won't look after these matters, then we youngsters will have to take them into our own hands.” ...??

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