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slon doe encourage the land- Doctors everywhere recommend lords. But of the whole case I Horlicks as the food that not only have no sure knowledge save enn be easily digested, but that stimulates your faded appetite and that it doth seem a naughty pours quick new strength into your thing that a man should bec exhausted body.

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evicted from his house so be he can find no other habitacioan. hee hath paid all dues, when And in this last point the crux of the matter doth seem to lic.

But

in these difficult times of anxiety and worry, the task of carrying on

3rd May-Up betimes and doe and doing work which must be done Is a doubly difficult one which must find an ill day with a blustering tend to exhaust one's nervous energy. wind but I am lucky to come to Horlicks bullds up strength, vitality my office dry at ten minutes and prevents that listlessness and after eight of the clock. tiredness caused by constant nervous Lord! by ten o'clock the rain strain. H. M. lodges, Kayamally drives hard, and I learn the first Building, Queen's Road, Hongkong. typhoon signal is up. And down drops the glass like a stone, and anon newes comes that the typhoon, which but yesterday was at the Paracels, hath curved north and comes straight at us. But I could not believe it though I did send my barge and wherry to shelter.

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(Continued from Page 5.) 11.0-12.10 p.m. Relay of Morning Service from St. John's Cathedral.

12.15 Violin Sotos.

Songs My Mother Taught Mo (Dvoral-Persinger) ..... Yehudi Menuhin; Serenade In G Major, Op. 30, No. 2 (Arensky, Edited by Elman)....Mischa Elmon.

Tempters

CANDY COATED GUM

12.22 Songs by Gerhard Husch (Baritone).

Star Of Eve ("Tannhauser" Wagner); Gazing Around ("Tunn-

Don de, hauserWagner); Giovanni Aids digestion

(Act 1 Champagne Aria: "Trolbt der Champagner Mozart); Den Gio-Whitens the teeth vannt

"Felna (Act 2 Serenode:

ans not Liebehen komm

Fenster" Mozart).

Sweetens the breath

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Singapore. Later. Field-Marstal von Blomberr will pass through Hongkong shortly on B visit to Japan. It is disclosed in Medan, where the famous German Army leader is now sojourning.

HONGKONG'S

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WOMEN

(Continued from Page 8.)

12.35 Mozari-Symphony la (No. 35):

D

Played by The Halle Orchesten conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty.

Signal Time 1.0 Local Weather Report.

1938.

and "Tempters" bring you

1.03 Orchestral Compositions of these results Berlioz.

....berge

and

Le Garnival Romain-Overture- Op. 8....

..Sir Thomae Beccham con- ducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra; Overture "King Lear," Op. 4....The BBC. Symphony Or- chestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boul: Minuet Of The Will O' The Wisps (From "Damnation of Faust")

Koussevitzky

the Symphony Orchestra; Hun- garian March (From "Damnation of Faust"). Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather and Announcements.

1.40 Ground"Feast" Act IIL Sung by Doris Vane (Soprano), Heddle Nosh, Robert Easton, Miriam Licette, Muriel Brunskill with Or- chestra conducted by Sir Thomas

Close Down.

Beecham,

230

7.0 Delius "Brigg Fale," Played by The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Geoffrey

Hledalo Nash

Yet all day can be made by the inherent skill it grows worse, the number possessed by the average Chinese re- seven signal being hoist at noon,, fugee, and embrace such things as fly and later I doe learn the typhoon swatlers, straw sandals, mais, hand- kerchiefs, envelopes, etc.-necessitica, one hundred and twenty too, which are requielto to Chinese miles south of us and heading daily lite, and which would meet

11 steady snlc toward the Colony. So, at five with

amongst the of the clock to my rehearsall in people.

Such is the scope of work enrried very poor heart as I doe fear the out in the Colony by only one of the gale will harden and I must!

Chinese patriotle organisations many needs walk some half mile upon which have arisen locally since the the Peake to come to my home. Liukouchladineldent of July 14,

of the Splendid | Toye. splendid But praise bee to God the wind 1937; but it is typical

spirit of sacrifice and co-operation doth moderate a little and about which motivates the efforts uf its eight of the clock I do come members. Indeed, when one stops to safely home, and doe lie with consider that these are largely groups much comfort in a hot bath, be of inspired women who have given Ate up all-family, leisure and even their ing drencht to the skin.

home life for the sake of the Father- my dinner with my Children and fandit reiterates the national de-

termination of the Chinese people so to bed.

their country ultimat secure for victory and the gaining of a proper Place of "equality and mutual res- pect in the comity of great nations."

to

7.17 Songs (Tenor)

lows

(3) To The Queen Of My Heart; (Shelley); (b) Love's Philosophy The Fair Maid Of Perth-Serenade er(Music, Dizet; Words, Adenis).

1.27

Marek Weber's Orchestra. Fantasio

On The Song "Long, Swai- Long Ago" (Dittrich); Village

From

(J. Austria-Mailz 4th May.This day dawna

Strauss); "Merry Widow"-Selection fair and to my office, finding all

(Lebar), Cocu Brise (Gillet); Along very green and fresh after the

Str The Banks Of The Volga-Fantasia storm, the typhoon having pass-

Russian Waltzes (Borchert); ed in the night some hundred

Roses From The South-Waltz (J Strauss). miles to the south-east. And face with him, this being for a

6.0 Timo and Weather. indeed, the wind

the play 'Dis- remaining foreword in

0.03 Essic Ackland (Contralto) steady from the North East I tinguished Gathering' in which 1 might have had my casements doe play a part, but it is so small and London Symphony Orchestra.

Suite in G (Boch, arr. Goossens) ....Orchestra; Che Faro Senza Eur!- open; but I did fear that the I doubt not it would not be

After rehearsing from dice ('Orfeo ed Euridice-Gluck); typhoon might turn inland when missed. the wind must needs veer eight until a half home after He Shall Feed His Flock ("The Mes- Easic Ackland; and strike my house. As it fell midnight, and then to the Clubbestali-Handel).. out, my chamber very stuffy where I hire a motor-hackney Theme And Variations from Suite

No. 3 in G (Tchaikovsky)....Or

Chanson

Paroles Sans and 1 doe feel unwell this day-couch and drink a dram of strong chestra: though I must needs to Von waters while I doe wait for it. (Tchaikovsky)...Orchestra.

8.45 A Millary Band Concert- Kobza, and there at for my And so to bed.

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9.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather and Announcements,

9.40 Orchestral.

Overture "Semiramide" (Rossini)

Philharmonic Symphony Orches ira of New York cond. by Arturo Toscanini; Variations On A Theme By Haydn ("St. Antoni Chorale") Op. 58A (Brahms)....Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Of New York, cond. by Arturo Toscanini.

10..0 Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue: Rev. J. Mackenzie-Dow on "Prayer."

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