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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIĻ 22, 1941

RADIO BOYS ARE BETTER

5.45 p.m.-Indian Programme.

8.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quoin-

tions.

von Geczy & His 6.32 p.m.-Barnaban

Orchestra with Heddle Nash (Tenor). Malaga Rixneri. Poem (Fibich

Barnabas von Geezy & bis Orch. Pasting By Betrtek & Purcell)

Hubert Eisdelt. Heddle Nash, Den- mis Noble & Not on Allin

I

Know of Two Bright Eyes (Chul- Eily Mayouneen drom The Heddle Nash

NAKETA 3

Lily of Kilinines *^)

Hinche Song from Sadito"),

Barnabas von

COOKS THAN GIRLS

(By A Special Correspondent)

BECAUSE THEIR COOKING is better than the Valse girls, schoolboys at Nelson Street elementary school, Birmingham, cook dinners for their masters four days a week. The girls do the cooking only one day.

Triste (5ibellus 1 Geers & his Urchestra 7.00

P.M.- London Relay The News. 7.15 p.n. London Relay Talk:

Lain Speaks".

BTI-

7 30 p.m.--Portuguese Program310. B.00 pm-Local Time Signal and An-

Notificerats

8.02 Dn. John Gay's The Mursten Version

Opera"

Beggar's

I found a dozen boys between the ages of ten and twelve preparing a dinner of fish pie, cauli- try Fflower and potatoes, and a milk pudding, for their masters. Two of the boys were cooking a special Willis, Audrey dinner for the house master.

order of

Ruby

Austin: 1 Singer it They

Bruce FeRR. Ray Hen- apja arute derson Conslausce Mildmay. Michael Redgrave, Grichrist, Linda Gray Joseph Par- 1inglun, Alys Brough, with Churus &

Michael conducted Orchestra

Made

854 pm

Violin Interlude.

by

Lattermezzo (Souven de Vienne)

m -Londen

Ou Kyndel

9.00

0 15

BM

-London

E of the Hour".

19:30 pm -Arthur

Relay The News. RelayQuestions

Rubinstein (Piano)

and Gall-Curci (Soprano). Grande Polonaise, Op

22 (Chopin)

(Alabeff)

Arthur Rubinstein (Pianos Russas Nightingale Song

Galler 1 Sopran

Engionie Cathedrale

5.10

Capricio

Bralinis)

Plan

13 #2422148 Arthur

In their white aprons the boy cooks were busy over pastry- boards and the Ras-stove while their teacher, Mrs. D. Douglas, watched them.

More Methodical

"1 scidom have to correct them once I have told them what to do." said Mrs. Douglas. "Boys much better cooks here are

their

than the girls. They are much

with more methodical cooking.

"Cooking and other domestic Debussy 3.1

curri- Cin are now 70 subjects 2

OLAT

Rubinstein culum for boys. They learn how to do washing and bring their own shirts here to wash and iron. We have a different course of boy cooks every morning."

Pala Valse Arditi. The Gypsy & Gal-Curei Benedicti The Hird (bupiano) Miniet &

Pro Hubinstein 2

9 45 p.m.--News

Wave only)

10,00 p.m.-London

Abroad'

10.1 p.)

חו

(Schubrali Arthur

French Ter

Relay

Short

Scots

What'll Mother Say? Dennis Rudge, aged twelve, of Shakespeare Road, Birmingham,

BRITAIN TO GET 15,000

'PLANES

programme

Official sources revealed the in Washington that lend-lease now calls for the produc- tion of 15,000 'planes, 330 merchant ships and about 5,000 tanks for the Brit-

A Light Scultish Programme who has eleven brothers and sisigh. Great Britain, offi- ters, lold me: 1 bike Cooking cials said, has expressed

with Sir Harry Lauder.

11% A Know Th T

(Lauder)

Se Harry Lander (Baritone)

Mackay nbauuden a

Gustard at the Oigan

MI Jell

Stop the Willow Djack i

Harry Lauder

Seuttish

Yesterday the boys turned out a special

dish

of sausages

and hope that the U.S. will be Medier of Old Thine NOURS Sydney chawl, brussel sprouts and pola-

able to complete this pro- It was one of our special toes.

gramme by July, 1942. Swartime diners. "I'm

the 1 can Bure

cook

and I'm Sunday dinner at home

ask mother If i can going to do it one of these week-ends." The headmaster of the school told me: "All the masters enjoypropriation. the boys' cooking. The boys turn Qui our dinners like professional cooks. But I must not say much against the girls.

Country Dance Diehestra I've Samething 1 the Battle for the

Morning (auder & Grafton) Harry Lauder

10.35 p.m.-A Swing Programme.

Sir

Love Me, Or Leave Me, Why couldn't it Be Poor Little Me Benny Goo+el- in & his Orchestra Hindustan

Bub Crosby's Bob Cafs.

Lying in the Hay Oh Johnny, Oni

Johnny. Oh ! Arthur Young Hatchett's Swingtette

&

Pla Ja

Someday.

Ambrose & his Orch Sweetheart. That Da

Di

Stram

Muggsy Spanter Ragtime Band

B

his

11.00 p.m. -Close town

'NO KILTS, NO FIGHT' THEY SAID

The programme which also pro- vides for large quantities of or- dinance and food, will be financed by the $7,000,000,000 war-aid ap-

Most of the planes will be tac- too tical craft, predominantly bom- 13.000 of Approximately bers. them will be for the R.A F. The remainder will be for the Fleet Air Arm.

WOODEN SHOES FOR PARISIANS

Dress styles inspired by Hunga-

Most of the tanks will be me- dhum types, virtually theme as those being produced for the U.S. Army.

The merchant ships, officials in- rian paesants and Spanish dancers dicated, will be similar in design caught the eye of a large throng to the 60 vessels now being con- of visitors at Maggy Rouff's where structed in this country for the standing room only was the order British. of the day.

Spectators consisted

A large number of aircraft eu- almost entirely of private clien-gines and a sizeable order of ma- tele, including some visiting Ger-chine tools alo will be produced

for the British.

mans.

dresses were Spanish evening shown in printed crepes with wide lace skirts flounced with black

According to one defense of- ficial, the British are placing more and more emphasis on fin. the U.S. Ished products from rather than on raw materials. Germany, he said, is still far ahead of Britiain in producing for war and "the British needs are terrific." The Germans, he added, effectively mobilised the resources of occupied coun- tries.

A battalion of the Cam-and big black lace sleeves. Full shirred peasant skirts of checked eron Highlanders, order-silks were topped with black vel- vet boleros worn over balloon- ed to fight a rearguardeeved sheer white blouses, action to hold Arras, re- Day dresses featured peasant fused to go into battle in blouses and reflected the Spanish have very

influence in boleros and toreador trousers.

They put on their kilts and went into action with the bayonet, one of their pipers playing the same pipes on which his father played the the Camerons into action in last war.

This incident in the retreat be fore Dunkirk has just been re- vealed.

Though there has been no lift- ing of the ban on the kilt as bat- tle dress, more and more Scottish soldiers are reverting to the kill 18 when off duty.

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Among them are many Scots in the killed battalions of the Do-

A minions,

number of these

kilts brought their

with them. Others placed orders to have

made

soon they reached England.

them

as

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"If they think they can stamp out the kilt by putting us all in khaki trousers they're mistaken," one young Highland soldier said.

"It makes me furious to think those flne Greek highlanders are allowed to go into battle in their kilts while our kilts have been banned."

All the Scottish kilted regiments which went to France with the B.E.F. at the beginning of the war took their klits with them to wear when off duty,

MINES ADRIFT Mariners

are warned two floating mines

been reported off the

against which have foreshore

of Lantau Island in a

north-

westerly direction from Adamas- ter Rock Beacon,

sashes.

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