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on a wavelength of 855 metres (845_K.C.'1);—
1 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Report. A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management. (During the inter vala recorded music will be broad- cast from the Studio)."
1.90 p.m.-Local Weather Fore- cast, etc.
2.15 p.m-Close Down
5-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.-European Pro gramme,
MISS GUERITE AT PENINSULA
Performance Greeted With Enthusiasm.
LAURELS MANY GUESTS PRESENT
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"AMERICAN AUTHOR'S PRAISE
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SHADOWS BEFORE
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Social Functions.
· To-day--Tex— Dances at Hong for Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant; the appearance of Miss Laura Dinner Dances at King's Restaur Guerite. There were over 180 ant and Hong Kong Hotel bookings for "tables for parties to hear, and see this popular per- former. This was her concluding entertainment at the hotel.
Entertainmenti.
To-day-King's Theatre; "One Hour With You." Miss Guerite, with her usual
To-day-Queen's Theatre; "Men verve, sang one of her favourites, Like These and Old Soldiers Never "Soldiers". This was followed by Die.”
To-day Central Theatre "Her Bridal Night", and "Some of These Days" The latter, Miss. "77. Park Lane." Guerite explains was written ex- Today Majestic J'histe.
"Frankenstein." pressly for her.
In responss to numerous
To-day-Star Theatre; "Laughing Sinners."... quests, "My Canary Has Circles
To-day World Under It's Eyes" was given, to the
Theatre; "King of the Wild, Pt. 2. delight of the whole audience,
Today Garden Theatre "Romance of the Opera."
Land Sale.
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"When compared with China, described Hong Kong as one of the America would appear to be enjoy-most beautiful places be had seen. ing a wild boom," said Mr. Dale "They "say" see Naples and die," Carnagie, the prominent American but I think it should be see Hong author, who is making his first trip Kong and die," he said.. to the Orient,
"I have heard it compared to Ban Interviewed by a China Mall Francisco, and the Golden Gate," he 7-8:60 p.m.-A. Programme of Victor & H.M.V. records indly reporter on board the 8.8. President continued, "but Hong Kong easily supplied by Messrs S. Moutrie & Jackson, Mr. Carnagle was generous takes the laurels. Co.
in his praises of the Far East, but Turning to the topic which he well for Mr. admitted that he was astounded by can the mode of living among the Carnagle is well-known as a critic of talks, lectures and the like, as Chinese.
Mr. Carnagle is the author of well as a writer, he expressed an "Lincoln the Unknown, and during opinion that the world to-day had It is possible that Miss Guerite the interview he revealed the in-a leaning towards books that were will appear soon in one of the local
theatres. spiration which prompted him to easily read. write the book......
Many writers, who, are great Mr. A. G. Piovanelli, the mana- Tuesday, August 2, at the offices #Conditions in America are just students, Are apt to write in ager of the Peninsula, wishes to of the P.W.D... one lot of "Crown
can only be under- announce that he has secured the Land, 8 p.m. about as bad as they can possibly manner that be" he said, "but compared with stood and appreciated by other services of Miss Tania Svetelanova, the famous dancer. Miss Svetela- the Chinese at the present moment students.
nova has made many appearances we are not 80 bad oft as we are
7-7.23 p.m.- Nights in the Gardens of Spain
(De Falla),
Symphony Orchestra cen- ducted by Piero Coppola (9703-5), 8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Report.
7.23-8.12. p.m.-Variety,
Song
High and Low
("Here Comes the Bride"); Far Away ("Silver Wings"),
Sylvia Cecil (Soprano) (B3360).
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CINEMA NOTE.
England's Lesson wont to imagine,, True, enough, "Take Abraham Lincoln for in- in the Orient and all of them have
"ONE HOUR WITH YOU.” many of the unemployed would be stance," he said, "There have been been successful. She is at present starving if it were not for the help more books written around the life in Java where, because of her Hungarian Gypsy Band rendered by the Government, but of that man, than of anyone else, popularity, "she has had her
Maurice Chevaller's first job (B4082).
China makes one wonder how far excepting Jesus Christ
and gagement extended. This is her was painting dolls in a toy shop. It was here his desire to be an en- human endurance can go."
Napoleon, yet they are all great fourth appearance in Javi. "I am full of admiration for the ponderous tomes, couched in stodgy bers here will be her unique "Snake
It is hoped that one of her num-tertainer was born.
Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette people of this country, for in spite style."
known. The dancer is due here in Chevalier's "One Hour With You," 'Dance", for which she fa best MacDonald, who head the cast of three weeks..
became set, in their dramatic. careers much earlier than the average artist of present. day | screen prominence. Chevalier was in his late teens, while Jeanette
(From "One Hour with You"), "Oh, That Mitzi!
(From "One Hour with You)
Maurice Chevalier (Baritone)
(22941)."
Instrumental-
Song of the Islands, Lei e Hula,
Mike Hanap! & the Ilima Islanders (22948).
Chorus
Mister Cinders-Vocal Gems,
The Guest List. Those present include:- Mr. E. G. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Hall, Mr. F. H. Crapnell, Mr.
of the obvious hardships they are "When I was over in England, 1 undergoing, I cannot claim to have read in the Morning Post a series seen a single person unhappy over of articles on Lincoln, written by his or her let. They seem to me T. P. O'Connor. These articles the most cheerful race of people on presented sidelights on the life of earth."
Lincoln, that were entirely new." A British Atmosphere.
"It struck me as very strange at E. G. Smith, Mr. R. W. Gardiner, made her first public appearance Mr. Carnagie expressed much Wake Up and Dream-Vocal Gems, wonder that the people of the cities the time that an American should Dr. J. E. H. Cogan, Mrs. E. Cogan, at the age of three in a charity | come to England and learn about Mr. F Reck, Miss Julie Hemmell. play and was also professionally Light Opera Co. (C1665) did not go to the country, and help one of the most famous personnages Mr. R. N. Drake, Mr. S. S. Cook, engaged at the age of eight and Organ Solo-
to develop the land, when informed in American history, and it was Mr. J. Lorimer, Mr. Steiner, Mr. definitely set in a dramatic career Cuban Love Song,
of the vast areas of land still Save the Last Dance for Me,
then I made up my mind to write and Mr. F. J. Easterbrook, Mr. at fourteen. ›.. Jesse Crawford (22876), undeveloped.
"Lincoln the Unknown." Chorus-
and Mrs. A. L. Sullivan. Songs of England,
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Light Opera Co. (C2040). 8.12-8.50 p.m.-Concert Items. Songs
(a) On Wings of Song (Mendelssohn),
(b) Dedication (R. Franz), Morgen (Tu-morrow) (Strauss),
Hulda Lashanska (Soprano) €7155)
Plano Solo
Rococo (Palmgren),
Le Petit ane Blanc (Ibert),
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"The chief trouble, seems to bë
"One Hour With You" is the Asked if he had any intention of
General M. A. Cohen, Mr. and King's and Oriental Theatres' fea- over-population in towns." he added.
"One of the first things that writing in connection with his visit Mrs. G. A. Harriman, Mrs. G. Eture to-day. This is the second to China, Mr. Carnagle smiled and and Miss Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. time these prominent screen stars struck me on my arrival here," he
R. J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs." J. have headed the cast of a major continued," was the typically Bri-shook his head.
"No," he replied slowly, "I don't Lamorie, Mr. van Calcar. Miss M. screen production. tish atmosphere of the place. I think I would dare attempt it." should imagine life here would be Mr. Carnagie is consiguing his Havlicek, Mr. O. Mojzisek, Dr. and Mr. A. C. Tisson
van Tiegler, Mr. and Mrs. · V.} whole
of the China” trip to Manila, and is returning on Mrs. A. P. Rubino, Mr. and Mrs. Light and Power Company, reports very free and easy. The atmosphere of the place seems
the same boat. cleaner than that of Shanghai."
On his return trip, Kinsey, Mr. L. Scott, Major Lewis, the theft of a complete motor car "The sampan people I find a very ing back to
he will visit Canton before proceed Mr. F. C. E. Rendall, Mr. Edgar tool set and tape measure from the
the United States. Lewis. problematic study. Only this morn-
Yaumati Sub Station. Benno Moiseivitch (E492).fing 1 saw one woman with a large aring his trip he will collect
Colonel and Mrs. F E Gowan, material for a new publication Colonel and Misses S. Boyd, Mr. Sympathy (From "The Chocolate net fishing the slops and ships re which he hopea to prepare in the C. B. Lyon, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mr. Continued from previous Column.
near future, dealing with sociology. L. E. Stone, Mr. Ryan, Mr. R. F. Creer, Mr. E. O. Murphy, Mr.
Lazier, Mr. J. Watts, Mr. G. E. Goodwin. Frisque, Mr. J. J. Thompson, Mr. Dr. L. L. Mikels, Miss Dot Faye, E. Scott, Major Barker.
Mr. and Mra. Coleman, Mr. and Colonel and Mrs. C., R. U. Savile, | Mrs. V. Hugd, Miss Y. Kelly, Mr. Mrs. G. H. Hodgson,, Mrs. A. W. P. Goach, Mr. Duxford," Mr. Tromp. Misa M. Mien, Mr. MR. M. Pearce, · Mr. Chan Po-ying, Cunietti, Mr. T.-E. Palmer, Mr. G. Mr. Webb, Mr. L. Smith, Mr. Castle,
Commandér
Vocal Duet-
Soldier"-0. Straus), “
fuse opt of the water. Later, I The Chocolate Soldier (From "The saw ber sort it over. There was
Chocolate Soldier"-0. Strana),
The Winnie Melville and Derek Very little she discarded.
majority was carefully put into Oldham (C1502).
what I presume to be the family pantry."
Instrumental Quartet
Deep River (arr. Pochon), Irish Reel (arr. Pochon),
Flonzaley Quartet (1276), Song
Down the Petersky (arr. Chaliapin), Maschenka (Folk Song),
Feodor Challapin (Bass) (1857).
8.50-10.30 p.m.-A Programme of records from Z.B.W.'s Library.
8.50-9,15 p.m.-Orchestral Zampa—Overture
(Herald-arr, Winter),
Continental Symphony Orch. Danse Macabre (Saint-Saens),
Philadelphia Symphony Orch. conducted by Leopold Stokowski.
Love for Three Oranges (Prokofeff),
London Symphony Orchestra directed by Albert Coates. 9.15-9.50 p.m.-Vocal Gems. Ruddigore (Gilbert & Sullivan),
Columbia Light Opera Co. The Quaker Girl (Monckton).
Light Opera Company.
"People who live in civilised countries, take meals as a matter of course, but I imagine there must be many people in China who won-
from."
der where the next meal is coming
"It seems incredible”
See Hong Kong And Die Turning the conversation into brighter channels, Mr. Carnagie
(Continued from previous Column.) A Day in Venice. Narcissus, Country 'Dance, A Shepherd's Tale, Lullaby
"My Desire,
Mighty Lak a Rose, At Twilight,
Oh! That We Two Were Maying, Little Boy Blue, "
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, In Winter I Get Up at Night, Every Night,
Beat Upon Mine, Little Heart, A Life Lesson, Barchetta
Harry Lauder (arr. Byng),
Scottish Male Voice Singers: "Lei Cloches de Corneville
(Planquette),
Light Opera Company. 9.50-10.30 pm
Selection of Ethelbert Nevin's Music played and sugg by the Victor Balon Orchestra, & Group directed by Nathaniel Sbillet. | News.
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Serenade.
Twas a Lover and His Lass, The Rosary.
10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press
10.35 pm-Close Down.
· MISS ENGLAND· III PREPARES.
Overhaul Before Going To America.
London, July 15. On completing her wonderful achievement, on Loch Lomond where, piloted by Kaye Don," she reached a speed of 120.51 miles an hour, Miss England III was over. hauled and new propellers were, fittéd. In the later afternoon these were tested and on the first rün speed of 19.12 miles was attained. On the return run the boat ran short of its special fuel and 20 further trials were made.
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