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We have
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Melbourne
!
towards
the End
of
August
Excellent passenger accommodation with a large number of single cabins at no supplement. Built-
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RADIO
12.15 pim. Short Service of Interces-
sion.
12.30 p.m.-Mantovani and His Orch.
Quick-Step-Could-De
Donaldson),
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 18, 1941,
with Plano
|8.00 ̈ ̄p.m.-Londán "Relay-The News,"
8.15 p.m.London Relay War: Com?
mahtary.
| 0.23 .. p.m.—London “. Rèlay="Listenini
Post'.
Examination Of Paints, InD
German Propaganda, ok?
2,2Mercer and 18.30 p.m.-Programme Summary....
Slow Fox-Trot-Hurry Home (Mey-
er and otheraðir Fox-Trots-Have You Ever Been In
· “Heaven? - (From" film' ''Manhat-
fan Music B62"-Lawrence), My Heaven In The Pines (Camp-.
bell, Sigler, Conrad). Quick-Step-Cuban Lady. (Damerelt
and Evans),'% Fox-Trot-Gypsy, Teute (Noel and
O'Connor), Waltz--Little Sir Echo (Smith,
Fearis Girard" and: Marszla), Fox-Trot-The-Bretty Little Quak-
er Girl (Hunter, Part-Davies). Slow Fok-Trot~~The" "Rea - Maple
Leaves (Kennedy and Grosz),
A
1.00 b.m.-Local Time Signal and Pro-
gramme Summary. · ·
1.02 p.m.---Some. Souza Márchea.
Hands Across The Sea.
The Band Of H. M. Coldstream
Guards,
Stars and Stripes. Washington Post.
Rowicz and Landauer (Plano
Duets).
Semper Fidells. March.
The Band of H. M. Coldstream
Guards,
1.18 p.m.-Plantation Songs,
1.30
8.32 p.m.-Folk Songs, and Musto,
Thady You Gander (arx, Arnold
Foster).
".
Folk. Dance Band..
A Sad Ending (Traditional); Oliver
Cromwell (Broadwood),-
Qur 'But" (Læsile, Grisewood) with
Plano accomp.
Old Irish
NAZI AIRMEN:
NAME AND
NUMBER PLEASE
Two Nazi airmen; cap- tured during a recent blitz
Intro: Let Erin Remember: The On, London, insisted on Foggy Dew; The Little taking down the names Lodge Road: "Avenging and and numbers of police-
Lark, Rakes of Mallow; The
Dright; Londonderry Air; Tó |
Ladies'
Exes Strawberry men because they did not Blossoms: The Irish Washerstand to attention when Bridgewater Instaddressing superior
woman (arr. Bridewater),
Lesile
Quintet.
✪ Whistle and I'm Come To You officers."
My Lad (Stephen and Burnett), Margaret Barrett (Soprano) with
Plano.
Farmyard Waltz,
Continental Novelty Orch,
Russian Medley Of Folk Songs
(Traditional, arr. Sorokin). Sorokin Russian Choir, Hattemageren (Danish).
Folk Dance Orchestra.
Two Interlinked French Folk Me-
lodies (Ethel Smyth). Light Symphony Orchestra,
Camptown Races: Uncle Ned; Ring 19,00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An-
nouncements.
De Banjo (S. C. Foster). Frank Luther and The Lyn Mur-9.02 p.m.--This week's programmes,
ray Quartet w. Plano, Plantation Songs,
Intro: So Early In The Morning:
Carry Me Back To Old Vir- ginny; Old Folks At Home: Good Night Ladies; Away Down South In Dixic: Old Joe: Oh, Susanna; Old Kentucky Home. Paul
Robeson (Bass) Orchestra,
Poor
My
with
9.06 p.m.-Studio-Talk by Mr. J. F. MacGregor on "The British Prisonera of War Fund".
"The war will be over in three weeks", they said. "We shall have invaded England by then, and the Gestapo will deal with people such as you,”
When they landed by para- chute after their 'plane was brought down and they were captured by police constables they demanded that officers of rank equal to their own should be summoned to take them in charge.
They were offered tea to drink,
9.15 p.m.-Arensky-Trio in D Minor, but refused it.
Op. 32.
Allegro moderate--Scherzo-Elegia
Finale.
Eileen Joyce (Piano) Henri Teml- anka (Violin), and Antoni Sala (Cello).
p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press 9.45-10.00 p.m.-News in French (On and Announcements.
1.40 p.m.-Dellbes—Sylvia Ballet.
Symphony Orchestra conducted by
John Barbirolli,
2.02 p.m.-Violin Solos by Joseph
Szigeti,
Scene De La Czarda No. 3 (Hun- garian Gypsy Fantasy-Hubny). Norwegian Song - Snow
(Sigurd
Lie); Gavotte (From "Classical Symphony"--Prokofleff).
Danse Russe (From "Petrouchka**
--Stravinsky).
2.15 p.m.--Close Down.
6.00 p.m.--Indian Programme. 6.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock quota-
tions.
6.47 p.m.--The Boston Promanade Or. chestra and Road Bampton (Con-
traito).
Hungarian Dance No. $. Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms).
The Boston Promenade Orch. **Song Offerings"-When I Bring To You Colour'd Toys; Light, My Light.
Rose Bampton with Piano. Pavanne (Gould).
Tay Trumpet (Scott).
The Boston Promenade Orch.
Swans (Walter Kramer).
Rose Bampton with Piano, Largo (From "Xetxes-Handel). Meditation (From "Thats"-Mas-
senet).
The Boston Promanade Orch.
7.17 p.m.Piano and Organ Duets by Patricia Roapborough and Robinson Cleaves
Ave Maria (Bach-Gound),
Study No. 3 In E Mator (Chopin). Life's Great Sunset (Adams),
The Bells of St. Mary's (Adams) 7.30 p.m.-Variety with Nora. Blaney. Flotsam and Jetsam, The Boswell Sisters and Others,
Vocal---It Don't Mean A Thing
(Ellington),
Dinah Lewis-Young--Aks*),
The Boswell Sisters with Trio and
Gultar,
Bando-Joy Dance.
La Vivandiere (A. Kirby).
Ernest Jones with Piano, Comedians-Weather Reports. The High Brow Saljor.
Flotsam and Jetsam with Piano. Clarinet-Memphis-Blues (Handy),
Arm. Pettifer with Plano and
Guitar
Voetste Maybe I'm, Wrong
Again (Trent and Bennett). Another One Gono (Beverley
Nicholls).
Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrer
Short Wave only).
9.45 p.m.-Operatic Dusts.
"Samson And Delilah"-Softly Awakes My Heart (Saint- Saens).
Mlle. C. Gernay and M. Georges
Thill w. Orch.
"The Force Of Destiny"-In This
Solemn Hour (Verdi). Chartes Kullman Walther Gross- mann with members of the State Opera House Orch."
10 00 p.m.-London--The News and
News Commentary.
10, 15 p.m.-A Programme of Dance
Music.
Fox-Trots-Cuban Romeu, The Singing Hills.
Ambrose and His Orchestra, Fox-Trot-Ida.
Quick-Step-Tuxedo Junction,
Ken **Snakehips"* Johnson and
His West Indian Orchestra, Fox-Trots-The HoirigeT Schottie-
che.
The Hot Gavotte.
Paul Whiteman's Four Modern-
aires.
Tangos-Chagrin D'Amour, Tango Chinois.
When they were locked up for the rest of the night they de- manded bombproof shelters instead of cells.
"You'll just have to take the same chances as we do," they were told.
the police During the night noticed the Nazis crouching low in their cella as bombs came whistling down nearby and the notte of the barrage grew louder. Next morning they were taken by escort to an internment camp.
Fox-Trots-Down Ev'ry Street, Oh! Buddy. I'm In Love.
Jav Wilbur and His Band Fox-Trots-Kaneohe Hula-Hula. Rhythm Of The Waves (From film
Till We Meet Again"). Ray Kinney and His Hawaiian
Musical Ambassadors, Waltz The Creaking Old Mill On
The Creek, Fox-Trot-With The Wind and The
Rain In Your Hair. Bob Chester and His Orch. 11.00 p.m.London — "NowNG
Home" by Howard Marshall.
Marlo Melf and His Orchestra. 11.15 p.m.-Close Down.
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