THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947.

Princess Margaret's Birthday

Balmoral, Aug. 20.-Princess Margaret

#comes out"

on

Thursday on her 17th birthday. but no state ball or other high social function will mark the oc- casion.

Instead, the debut of the younger daughter of King George and Queen Elizabeth will take place at a quiet Castle, family party in Balmoral where the royal family is on vaca Van.

"Coming out" means, for spright- ly Princess Margaret, that she will go to more parties and fulfil more Dubile engagements unaccompanied by other members of the royal family.

and

"It also means that pretty Margaret can begin picking a husband, If the wants to, from the hondcome illed young men who cluster around the Court of St. James. She has not shown any preference yet-so far as anybody knowsAssociated

Press

Colanol-in-Chief

Marshall On Rehabilitation Of Europe

Petropolis, Brazil, Aug. 20.-Gen. George Marshall, United States Secretary of State, told an Inter-American defence conference here tonight that the Western Hemisphere was vitally affected by economic and political developments in Europe and the East..

EGYPT'S

CASE IN

DEBATE

Lake Success, Aug. 20.

London, Aug. 20.-On Princess Opening the general debate on Margaret's birthday tomorrow, Aug- ust 21, one of her first gifte will be the Egyptian case in the United her appointment Colonel-In- Nations Security Council today, Chief of the Highland Light Infan- the Brazilian delegate, Senor

try,United Press.

LIS

Elizabeth's Trousseau New York. Aug. 21.-The New

"The economic rehabilitation of Europe is vital to the eco- nomy of this hemisphere." he said.

Gen Marshall told delegates from 20 Latin American republics: "My Government will continue lo take up economic questions with is sister a sound basis for repubiles and seek practical co-operation.

"Each of our countries must do is

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EDITORS PREND GRAVICE,

"Now, that's strange-I could have sworn there were four of them in here!"

part in the achievement of this goal. Indonesia:

relo-

The economic problems caused by the war have developed into political and moral problems in Europe and the East, which cannot be ignored.

"The grave political problems car- the today are largely

world fronting due to the complete disruption of nurinal economic and social tions", Mr Marshall said,

The extent of this confusion is much more marked in Europe and

peacetime pro- mediate danger to international Our problems are

requiring more Intensive pence, and therefore the Council blems,

was not justified in taking economic planning for more emelent action."

Carlos Mumiz, declared that Brazil considered the situation

York Times icday said editorially in Egypt did not present an im in the East than in this hemisphere.

that the news of Princess Elizabeth's lack of a trousseau will stir pity in the heart of every bride-to-be in America, who would not dream of being led to the altar without all the new ruiments she or her parents can buy."

The New York Times concluded: "Now the Royal decision to suffer the same privations as Arry and Arriet should at least shume into silence the Emanuel Shinweils who don't give a tinker's cuss' what hap- pens to anybody in England but. the working man."-Associated Press.

DAI REES WELL

Senor Muniz sald the Security Council "should Ict both partic settle their differences in conformity with the principles of Justice and recourse to inernational law by n

of settlement pro- equal methods

led by international law.

Muniz Senor

declared: "The Egyptian Government did not take upon itself the unilateral decision of treaty the not complying with which in its opinion, has outlived

use of production and the abundant resources at our disposal with which to raise the general standard of liv- Ing in this hemisphere."

war-

Economic Problems Citing the United States' efforts to meet the economic needs of devastated areas, Gen Marshall caid: "In assuming this burden, we have not lost sight of the economic pro- blems of the Western Hemisphere,

The relations between the notions stood as an of that hemisphere

Bald. example forte American republies

of

won our freedom in the name democracy. We have fought for the dignity of the individual-the indi-

BRITAIN'S OFFER TO MEDIATE STILL GOOD

London, Aug. 20.—Britain's offer to mediate in the Dutch-Indonesian conflict is still technically

open though it has fallen into the background of interna- tional discussions, it was learned authoritatively in London this morning.

A Foreign Office spokesman declared that recent reports

Letters To The Editor

Our Radio Stations

NEW RAIDS

BY GREEK

GUERILLAS

Athens, Aug. 20-The Minis--

Sir, May wa uller you

our try of Public Order, giving wholehearted support, ne a couple belated details of Monday of the, many thousand radio - night's attack on Naoussa,. tepers in Hongkong, to your leader southwest of Salonika, revealed In Tuesday's Telegraph an "Our today that 1,000 guerillas parti- Radio Stations." A laymen, we

Elve you our congratulations and cipated, and said they killed 10.

support on timely voiced.

It can be safely said that if ever ZBW and ZEK look a statistical Aurvey on the number of local radio listeners who Ilsten in to nothing but foreign stations, they would be surprised in the great number who do. How do we account for that? Mr Editor, you fully covered it apt- ly yesterday, Now, on fully endorse that both ZBW ZEK should continue, as

this subject which is so persons, abducted 10 others and:

Bet fire to 100 houses.'

principle, we

Meanwhile, the military author!~- ties reported unofficially, following A conference at Larissa, that between 4,000 and 7,000 guerillas were en- trenched in the Grammos mountains, and said that some concentrations recently moved to the Moropl area,. overlooking

Konlisu.

authorities believed that the steners guerillas planned a new attack on and Konitsa for the purpose of broaden- pointed ing control of the border and ulti- out by you yesterday that Hong-

creating a free government mately

The guerillas were said to have kong as now is, commands a.strate- tical part in the world. Since it is good wrapons but to lack clothing that important, it

should

have is and food. Military sources added own radio stations, and by having that n 10,000-man civilian defence our own redlo alations we must force soon would be used for added make them interesting to listeners protection. both in Hongkong and the out- The liberal newspaper Vima rom ports. But how shall we make ported without confirmation from them interesting? Naturally by Janina that an Army battalion was making improvements, though. we ambushed by the guerillas, result- admit there have been many modling in five officers and 115 soldiers fcations on the prewar

killed.---Ungrd Press. conserva- ZEK tiveness on which ZBW and

BROADCAST have been run. Still, innumerable TO-DAY'S improvements can be made if, obly - zow Hongkong broadcasting the station managers would care to frequency of 045 kilocycles from 12.30 to stretch their imaginations and use pm, and 1.30 to 11 p.m., and also on 0.37 megacycles in the 31 matre band their brains a little.-

from 12.30. to 1.15. 7.30 to 8.30 and 0.10 Alik: the lome Government, in 1 p.m.

Hongkong has her postwar financial difficulties. We agree that we must

HKT

on

Jimmy Leach and Ills New Organellana,

Horrible Scenes from The Hague that the Bris not further Lex Government here her Report, and Announcements 120

In Cadiz

for

un- come

tish offer had been withdrawn

prove our programmes, for we must were incorrect.

not make Government spend He added that no positive renewal necessarily.. Support must of the offer was being contemplated from somewhere. Who shall and there was no evidence Inn White-made to pay? From where hall of any fresh British Initiative the money come? Revenue to settle the trouble in Java. 23

(Continued from Page 1) Ings. I coughed constantly stumbled forward.

Around me buildings seemed to be wrecked. It remind ein, only on tures I have seen of Berlin, that district was indescribable,

smaller scale. The confusion in

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32.30. Daily Programme Summary: 13.23, (Vocal): 1, Nows. Wen- Grieg-Lyric reestral Interlude: 116, Sulle, Op. 54; 130, From the Shows: "Musical Comedy"; 2. Close Down.

6.30. Film Memories; 7, George Bou-- lanner and

Orchestra: 7.15, Fal be Lorenzo at the Plano: 7.30, Studio: La shail Demi-Heure Francaise: 0, London Relay: must World News: 8.10, London Relay: Home must

Naws from Britain 8.16, Studio: "Sing came from some source to enable High, Sing Low-Vocal Recital by Cella our radio stations to pay for im- Hodgman (Soprano) with Dotty Brown'at provements such as to attract quality announcers, artists, musicians, good station managers, etc, to contribute

their bit,

Political observers in London to day expressed anxiety that a fresh its purpure. On the contrary, it has

withdrawal of the might follow the

of the United States me sought to settle differences by direct with Eritain. The negotiation

vival of fighting has always been re-

It might have bren an old contro- Brazilian delegation considers such

diation offer. The danger of a re-

that the Dutch And Indonesian gest one of the ways for Improve- direct negotiation should continue

that in caso of fallure, both † vidual endowed with certain inalien- passed a crying girl tugging at a lez | cognised here as inherent in the fact versy, if we again venture to su- and sloni of 1847, hended for another Governments should upree on such able rights that cannot be taken forme i protruding from the appic. Help authorities agreed to the cease-fire ment: it is to concede to commer-

on contradictory conditions.-Reuter. clal Lise

Dutch Authority

Stro

the

nearest

tions on

putes.

·

we

morning there

She

International society the equality of individuals and of numerous to OSSCGs, the Government over the Dutch occupied Brammes..

of die-states.

State For Individual

A

more

"I am confident that we all agres / The living will never forget the capital, Jogjakarta, unless Indonesian Far East. We would not like

of

extorment of the LM

The results of

our labours official source, said today that over] Security Council went into effect and ZEK programmes.

from

the

100

he

ZBW

IN LEAD Brighton, Aug. 21.-Welshman Dat Rees, Britain's low-scoring profes-

pleaded

to passers-by:

here."

had advertisements where the main source of support- tournament win on Wednesday by methods of settlement as they may him by any law or decrce.

"We are devoted to the principle me get my papa out of

For hours I covered the joint dis- a 67 to his first round 08 In consider most appropriate in the

a state and nation should be adding a

that a

Ing revenue may come. Neverthe Batavia, Aug. 20.-Acting Governor- tricis

of San Severiana and San the same standards of the London News Chronicle 72-hole matter,

Precodont

Jose. Dangerous

bound by

I do not think a single dwell- General H. J. Van Mooks decinred less, Government reserves all right golf tournament.

moral conduct we have set for in-

ing was left intact.

I was overcome today that the Netherlands would re- to censure whenever necessary all appointed many cards all to come in, With

dividuals. "If the Security Council were to

"Mutual respect and freedom of by the stench of burning flesh from taln authority over the rich regions scripts for broadcast by

Government announcers and Thay the steady Rees, a sure thing for the

of one building where some apparently of Sumatra and Madocra, occupled expect intercourse--these

unde- reject all, if there are any British Ryder Cup team going to accede to the request of the Egyptian Government, disregarding the prU-

and were trapped alive. In October, held a seven America

of each other as individuals,

Bleary-eyed, I returned to the tip by the Dutch troops since July 21.

"Areas that have been made safe sirable commercial users. visions of the treaty still in force.

demand of we should

With a reguler good income, our remain safe," Van 3ook said in a stroke advantage over his

This is the and collapsed into bed.

radio stations were radio address. He said, the RU-

would then be able The next rival, Frank Jowic, who tallied 09 in it might establish a dangerous pre- these

cedent likely to subvert the prin each other as states.

offer

attractive reports. Eve thority of the Indonesian Republican to

pro- the second round.

now it is Australian Norman von Nida, seek-ciple of respect for treaty obligate of our fundamental belief in

the equality of states.

broad view must be adopted. ing to push his British record win: la based.

Besides the dead and regions of the two islands, which disaster. We must reject encroachment up-wounded, there were hundreds home Rank the island of Java would if financial support is lacking, ZBW nings above £3,000 trailed by eight "The only justification for such an

and ZEK must turn to commercial strokes with д 70. He had action by the Council would be the on the fundamental rights of an less and thousands jobless. Priests again be recognised.. some going out trouble that was re-

danger Individual with the same determina-

are circulating the ruins and visited

Neutral quarters in Batavia inter-use. If, however, they do not need

Anancial

ro. assistance, then we flected in an incident on

not tion that we reject any encroach hospitals ministering to victims. I the fifth presence of an immediate

has and impossibility which

the hole. To some boys talking at the been demonstrated-of recourse to rent upon the fundamental right of saw a priest administering the last preted the address as indicating that quire all the improvements in

the Dutch might be considering a world to make both radio stations edge of the green, von Nida sald, "I the traditional settlement

rites to a man dying in a doorway. will tell a policeman to send you off

It will take years to rebuild Cadiz. drive on the Indonesian Republic's the best and second to none in the course unless you keep quiet and "The Brazilian delegation looks

violations Cadiz is a violau

the cease Ore order idea of

radio copying any other nuited, The final two rounds of the 1,500 with sympathy upon the just aspira- that the nite nxists for man od tragedy of August 19.

and the tlons of the Government

Netherlands Army headquarters station, but we only want what is typically Hongkong Pounds event will be played оп

Bald

genuine and CASUALTY FIGURES

today, that Dutch forces had

for any outport listener to pick suffered Thursday over the 0.015 yard Hol-people of Egypt towards doing away not for the state, and that we abhor city in black.-United Press.

214 casualties with the last vestiges of dependence. any limitations upon the freedom of Ingbury

of man throughout the Fark links-Associated

The Egyptian people have shown expression

Madrid, Aug. 20-The news agency from Indonesian violations since the even with his poorest set when Press

and ar

from the United Nationa lunes in to bur remodelled their capacity for

Marshall said of entitled to

the con- Cifri, quoting an authorised semi-order

WELLWISHERS. Advereignty.

ty. But people -- seeking liberty and independence must he will demonstrate to the world that 400 bodies were recovered in the midnight-on-August 4-Assorlated The first to accept the rule of law, coples and nations who really want Cadiz explosion.

pesez

Cifra said the source estimated the have peace by living in an for law is the principle condition atmosphere of increasing co-opera- death toll would rise to a thousand, the basis of the number of bodles Prince Birabonge of Slam is for the preservation of freedom,

hope tive action and goodwill. therefore express "We favoured to win the British Empire

"We all recognise, I am sure, that recovered.

calculated Trophy automobile race and the that negotiations between the two

we are living in a sick and suffer- The Agency's' source Manx Cup in

God, that between 5,000 and 6,000 persons earlier today claiming that Mr Peter tener, I don't rely on ZBW the Isle of Man on Governments may lead to a facing world. By the grace of ion of the problem they Thursday.

tory solution

the were injured.-United Press. The British Empire Trophy race now face. On the other hand, Brl- through the developmicat of is for cars up to 1,500 cc. super- tain hus demonstrated its goodwill strong bonds of pan-Americanism, charged and 4,500 C.C. unsuper be agreeing to immediate negotia- we have been spared the horrors and charged, over 155 miles. The Manx tions for a revision even before the devastations of war in our country-

side. Cup is for cars up to 1.100 cc. date set by the treaty."

the "Perhaps the distance from supercharged and 2,000

scenes of the great tragedy moicco supercharged over a course of 40.5 miles.

us slow to comprehend the necessity. Princo Birabongse, who races The Soviet delegate, M. Andrei Nor do I think we are sumclently under the name of "B. Bira", has Gromyko, declared that the Security aware how vastly important to the put up the fastest times in practice Council was entirely competent to future of the old world is the unity for both racesAssociated Press. deal with the Anglo-Egyptian ques of the new."--Router.

BRITISH ATHLETES tion which is of character likely

of a to endanger international

peace. TO CHALLENGE

M. Gromyko said that the Egyp-

Prime stan London, August 21.-Polytechnic Harriers,

of Britain's

was absolutely right when Pasha, athletic clubs, announced that it will he declared that the presence of

foreign

in Egyptian territory sovereignty of tho defined The Soviet Union viewed with any violation of Egypt's

Siamese Prince

Tipped To Win

Douglas, Isle of Man, August 21.

onc

C.C. un-

best

the

the

Soviet Vlowpoint

Minister,

Denmark was in th

send eight track and field stars to compete in Norway and next month.

118

in the Charter

The biggest names in the crew of United Nations. British aces are Emmanuel Mac-

Donald Bailey and Arthur Wint,

both from the West Indies.

who has run | he

deco

snid

can

Nokrashy Death Of Old

Resident

and sovereign rights, The Soviet delegation

Mr Tarik Marshall

on

All-Day Burials

At Whitehaven

Press.

Antara Roport Doniod

The Hague. Aug. 20.-That Bri-)

Pre-war Mediocrity

Tuesday

was

Sir,Your editorial of tish Embassy here today officially on Hongkong radio stations denied the report by Antara, the In timely and long called for. donesian Republican news agency,

enthusiastic radio lis- Being an

and Rateliff, the British ex-lieutenant-ilsten in mostly to Ceylon, Australia colonel who broadcast from Jogia- and Manila. The reason-dull and karta, the Indonesian capital, last uninteresting programmes month is a member of the staff of ing from ZBW. Lord Killearn, the British Foreign Omer Special Commissioner

South-east Asin-Reuter.

in

burials

Dutch Casualties Batavia, Aug. 20-Dutch casual- ties in one Indonesia

6

emanat-

There is enough professional talent in Hongkong today to make broad- casts interesting and worth listen- ing to, yet, because of a ridiculously fou low scale of remuneration, 20.-From Whitehaven. Aug.

month's fighting in professionals would consider broade o'clock in the

were 133 killed, 30G morning

of the casting. Most

the studio followed each other at half-hourly wounded and 17 missing, the Dutch

comes from intervals. As soon as the body of Army headquarters reported today. amateurish and more than often an

The figures included

55 killed, outright Insult to the musical taste 138 wounded and one missing since of an average listener. the cease-fire on August 4,

mourners left the cemetery chapel

the next family group were ready These sad proceedings continued without a break unt! darkness and will be repeated again tomorrow.

priests of

all Clergymen and

the services, denominations, took and cach coffin borg a wreath from the National Coal Board.

Further

stuff

that

now

Much hope was put in new people clashes with the In-

who were assigned with the job of donesians throughout Java, south bringing ZBW up to the modern stan- Sumatru and Ball Island, were re- ported in today's Dutch Army communique.

100 yards in 9.7 seconds, injured a completely supported Egypt'a do Mr George Vincent Tarik Marshall, was that 102 bodles have now been Malong, South Java, the communique

100

on.

sald-Router.

up of

dards of an important radio station, it is felt, these people arc yet, against something so typical Seven Dutch children were mur- Hongkong. As a result, instead of dered and three other Dutch people improving, our radio station is set- The news from the pithead today taken prisoner, by the Republicans tling down to its pre-war mediocre

at Sumber Baru, southeast of level. Bolley, a sprinter

If, as argued by some people, a to the surface and the

Government-controlled radio station muscle in a race this month, but mand for the evacuation of British 73, manager of S. 3. David and Co. brought

cannot compete in the quality of Ita won the troops from Egypt

Dr Ltd, and resilient of Hongkong and search for two till missing is being has fully recovered. He

Д with commercial programmes and 200-yard dashes In 'the

China for more than 50 years, died continued. M. Gromyko added that the рго-

This morning the death occurred

station for lack of funds, then why amateur Athletic Association cham-visions of the 1930 Anglo-Egyptian early today at St Theresa's Hospi-

OUTWARD MAILS By al. Known in the Colony as Tarik at Woodhouse, Whitehaven, of ten-

can't ZBW have its broadcasts plowships In July. He will run in treaty were a contradiction

Radio the 100 and 200 metres

Unless otherwiso stated. the charter. He said: "In considering Marshall, he had been ill since July weeks old James Maddison, son of

registered interesting as, for instance,

is also a non-com- John H Maddison, 22 years old, who articles and parcel posts close 30 minutas SEAC, which tour,

wint, a

alx, feet four

this question, one must be guided by/2. Inch Artide 103

of the Charter,

Born in Gibraltar in 1074, Mr lost his life in the disaster. Both earlier than the ordinary mail. If mail mercint station?

*** | close before 10 a.m. registered and pare

RADIO LISTENER.- father and child will be buried, to-cels will close, at i pan. on providus day. Jamaican Olympic hope, ron 600

Marshall went to Shanghai when he

Thursday, August 21, matres. Inst week in one minute 50

Not Clear About Sudan

Canton (Train) p.m. National Coal Board officinis seconds, approaching the

was 20. He was secretary of the other tomorrow. "The fact that the agreement was British Municipal Council in Hankow descended the mine this morning. record. Unbeatable here at the concluded before the United Nations from 1912 to 1920 and later joined for the first big inspection-Reuter.

Sandakan, 1:0), (Sex) 3.pun.

middle distances, Wint will run 480).

was created.

explain perhaps can In Scandinavia and 800 metres

the presence of such a contradiction, the David Company in Shanghai. Associated Press.

Mr Marshall came la Hongkong In but this cannot in any way, be used as a justification, especially in that 1934, managed the David Company London, Aug. 20 In the first part of this agreement which enviuntil the occupation, and spent the round of the Glasgow Football Cup, ages the presence of foreign troops war years in Stanley. When the Bri-

ilah returned to the Colony, ha spenti Rangers defeated Partick Thistle by in

it only emphasises a leave in England and returned in more clearly the necessity that the the Colony a year ago to resuma situation must be corrected and must his business.

Olympic

Rangers Win 1-0.

the only oul' scored. In the match. --Reuter.

CHECK YOUR. KNOWLEDGE Answers"

1. Edmond Rostand, 2. Lt General George Walter Bedell Smith, who was General Eisenhower's Chief of Staff. 3. The Mississippi and Mis- souri Rivers. 4. From the decay of vegetable matter in the earth. 6. In the John Wanamaker department store in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 6. A prisoner of war or displaced person who has been returned to his own country, or, who has had his cillzenship restored..

.:

3-POWER TALKS

י,

London, Aug. 20-The United Statca Embbary announced tonight that General Lucius D. Clay, Ameri- can occupation commander in Ger- American Ambassador in Germany, first would fy to London tomorrow to "As for the question of the future years in China, he was an artillery participate in three-power talks on of the Sudan, the Soviet Union in of the opinion that it is dificult for captain in the Shanghai Volunteers. the level of German Industry.

be brought into conformity with the Mr Marshall was a leading mem~ many, and Mr Robert Murphy,

principles of the United Na-ber of the Hongkong Yacht Club i

yeam. During his

main

lions,

pre-war

Survivors are his widow, who

the Security Council now to make a in Hongkong: his daughter, Mrs R ecision of, any kind..

bin Gordon, son-in-law. Mr Robin Gordon, and granddaughter, Margaret Ann, also in Hongkong; a son,

xat everything be chow what is question. We do not know what is

* wish of the Sudanese them is, in Canterbury England; a sister, selves and what are their aspirations. Mrs Blanche Mathews, of Becken Without precios knowledge of the ham, Kent, England, and a nicee, aspirations of the Sudanese people, Mrs Gladys Cadman, of Canterbury, It is difficult for the Security Council ¡England. to make any decision on this' ques- ton-Reuter

The funeral will be held tomorrow, afternoon.

Together with Mr. Edward Marim of the Stole Department's Office it Economic Security Policy, and Mr. Gatge. Jaechs of the German and Austrian Division of the State De pariment, General Clay and Mr Murphy will act as advisers to the American delegate, Mr Lewis Douglas, Ambassador to London,

The Anglo-American-French talks will open at the Foreign Office on FridayUnited Prezz

Japan, (ordinary letters & cards only) Lightning Kills

pr.

USA, Central & South America" and

Canada via San Francisco (No Par- Famed Sportsman

cols for Canada) (86) pm, Kongmoon (Ben) 4 p.m.

Macsos Trinshan & Shekki (sea) 4 pm. Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Bydney and Auckland (Air) 3.30 p.m. Canton and Shanghai (Air) 3.30 pmn.

· Friday, August 22 Amo, Foochow and Tainan (Formosa)

A) 0.30 am. Canton (Train) 7 mm). Ceylon, Bombay, East & South Africa,

Egypt and Europo

via Liverpool (Sex) 91/0 noon. Swałow and 'Bangkok' (Sea) 10 ́a.m.'

Straila (Sex) 10 a.m.

Macao, Tsinahan dë shokki (Sex) 11 am. Canton (rain) 2 p.17. Shangha!" (Hens 2 p.m. Shanghal (Box) 3 p.m. Japan (ordinary letters & cards only)

Tipperary, Aug. 20-Mr. Michael. Ryan, well-known farmer and one of Ireland's greatest International Rugby football forwards, was killed by lightning last night while work- ing on his farm near Rockwell Col- Jege, Cashel County, Tipperary.

The horse he was driving was also killed.

Ryan and his brother, the late Jolin Ryan, played in the last Irish fugby team to win the Triple Crown In 1090, and, were regarded as among the greatest forwards the game ever produced. Fifty years ago

they played rugby with Mr Da Valera when he was on the professional Bacco, Teinshan & Shekki (80) 4 p.m.staff of Rockwell College. Reuter. Kongmoon (804) 4 pm..“ Canton' (en): p.m."

[(Box); 3 pm,

Australia and New Zealand via Sydney

(Bea) 3 p.m. ̈

3.30 p.m.

Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, 'Karachi, Basra, Estro, Nairobi, Johannesburg, Augusta, Marteilles, & London (Al) Bingapore, Colombo Bourabaya, Byd ney and Auckland (Air) 330 p.m. Saigon (Air) 3.30- pan.

the Plano; 8.30. Studio: Record Revue. A

Revue of latest records received by Zaw. Tresented by Nicki Larring: by Ballet Music: 9.15, BBC Transcription Service: "So This I Marriage": 10, London Relay: Maws: 10.10, Weather Report: 10.11, Songs, and Muate of the South; 10.30, Music for Dancing: 11. Close Down.

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