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THE CHINA MAIL HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1945.

CIVIL WAR IN

IN KOREA?

New Trouble Reported To Be Brewing

McNutt Roots For Philippines

Washington, Nov.

18.

Close

Thr Photoppe High Brazer, Mr. Poul Me Nutt and i

Asegurana are paying

that the

Kur attention to "Polanul, 1 Balgaria, Germany and expaz” and not mammagle to “our own ravaged nationalte in the Phip

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watching what Plalippines JL

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Mishandling Of Left Wing

LONDON, NOV. 18,

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Gripsholm's Work of Mercy

Land Forces Defeat Local Cricketers

Attractive cricket was provided on the Club ground yesterday when II.K. Land Forgen XI defeal- eda xeratch Hong Kong XI by four wickets and went to score 140 runs for nine wickula,

The local alde baited frst and Hollywood, Nov. 18.

made hard work out of the Land closed plans to Bim the dramaticAnally for 98 rans.

Forces bowling, being dismissed M. Remedios ntory k the 3.8. Gupshōlhi,

who scored 14 and A. R. Minu whe Swedish-American Line vense)

a soundly earned 42. contributed a

CIVIL WAR IS BREWING IN KOREA AND AMERICANÍ A Hollywood producer hay tin-

OFFICIALS PREDICT INTERNAL FIGHTING ON BIG SCALE UNLESS THE PRESENT TENSE SITUA TION, WITH GROWING KOREAN KESENTMENT

AGAINST THE OCCUPYING POWERS, IS RECTIFIED in the exchange of allied and enemy repatriates during the

SAYS A DESPATCH FROM SEOUL BY-CORDON WAL KEE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OF THE "LONDON OBSERVER."

WBT.

AH WALKER SAYS "IN KOMMA, WHERE FORTY YEARS OF JAPANESE OCCUPATION HAS BEEN REPLACEJ BY JOINT RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN OCCUPATION, THE MASSES OF KOREAN PEOPLE ARE DISTINCT LY DISSATISFIED WITH THE MANNER "IN WHICH American DEMOCRACY AND INDEPENDENCK ARK SPOON FED TO THEM “

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John W. Considine, Jun., the ordurer, said production worth start in a few months with an all- star cast which has not yri boon chosen.

The Gripshylm's second trip in 1943 from New York La m

repatriates

Gua, at BEING Portuguese Tuin, will form

the Inais of the dim play, he said in an interview.

"There will be several story thrends presenting a cross Rection (of Americans returned honge nt Clint time," he said 11 will be a

ATHENS, NOV TR. THE

LEADER OF THE GREEK LEFT WING PARTY VOLI MR HECTOR MUNICH,

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FOR FOREIGN Ar Korea | PAI, THAT THEY WOULE

the BE UNABLE TO "PREVEST

AN UPRISING OF THE PRO PLE IP CONDUTIONS. NOT IMPROVE."

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plant for the scrupation of Korea Tamed, were nude hasty and the oileris | TAROY

chosen "knew lexo

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The bride's der muttered com Eu am o the back when she fell int 4 dearent

Then the guests guf into a vio Jent argument over what first atd. trentement

de anaven, and puber had to be called.

A polireman, trying to marry the injured girl out of the house, fell

METALted hay bale.

Police were caled a second tim when bowing broke nut because

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relations

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KARLY MEADVENTURE The won to the for toe that the baght witgeres were kaman a Un "Bemocratic Party", Many time; best educated, her the doorst Fuglech and autuaged to continge The Americans that all other da Deal

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Agitators

KERTAINENA PODIATE

The net result of 1h early

thout today the Motary Government for being led

or misded by ginum représent ang the riority party มอบ 1 eseunding those graupt wiek re

1 the ara jumaty

the

korean people.

which grew

Those excluded incivle Uw high ly orgamaed People's Repnetilie. tot ne Korean aude erotanik, says Mr Walker

PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC The People's Republic" 11 got off to a bal stært

Dr.

Suppesis that ulependence wild e neediately and toed te call for elections: this violated the Military Government's order

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what the "People's Repable" farks; in experienced leadership it more then tunken up fo appeal and genuine desire for reform of the Korean feudastam system.

Though the "Republie" is y enjoying a little more freedoms n

a cesult of having been reorganis

The bridgroom, Zeno baansa, unded as a political party instead of

his brother attempted to persunde a de facto government. It is still

the guests to go home.

in the Rust melee the bride, Ruth Tanasa, was but in the free with an anonymously theowa gar bage can, and had to go to hos bital

Three guests and nusther police

were added to the injured list; bridegroote and brother were arrested for disturbing the gener - Associated Press,

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people.

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Considine and a distant relative. Bosta Considine,

American journalist, spent a day aboard the ship at Yunkers, NY, in 1944, the from the US. Stats Department to producer said: "We got permission.

base our story on the Gripsholm: and Bet werde i The Swedish American Lite bad leased the ship to the American Export Lines and we agreed to handle the glory in such a manner as not to hazard its

inportant

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We agreed to hold up the pic fure until the novelette is publish

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NAVAL CRAFT AS TRANSPORTS

Londen, Now R. The United States Navy muneed to day tant 15 warships, thelusbrag the cartier "Enterpri6|| and 1 battleship “Wadangton." ne bot converted for redeploy

of te

Europe. fruta Kuch

them will make for westward pampers before Feb.

Wardare, plu- regular trans arts, are expected to Transport home ce

than [45,00

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AUSTRALIA NOT SATISFIED

LONDON, NOV. 18. THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DEFEAT OF JAPAN

THERE IS A GROWING CONVICTION THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA THAT THE END OF THE WAR HAS NOT BROUGHT AN END TO THE STRUGGLE, SAYS THE "NEWS OF THE WORLD"MELBOURNE CORRESPON- DENT.

THE FEELING REMAINS THAT THE ENEMY IS MERE- LY RIDING HIS TIME IN SPITE OF THE ASSUR- ANCES OF GENERAL MACARTHUR AND OTHER UN- PERTS THAT JAPAN HAS NO HOPE OF EMBARKING ON THE RECONQUEST OF THE PACIFIC IN THE FUTURE.

drive

pinyers to reneb double figures.

Australia in inclined to def Much more attractive batting end o

her own rupation was seen in the afternoon when the

force and on the Far East Ad-} Army

team put up 10 against bowling and a

old visery

Commission field. tight The foundintus for their succcahane to the Japanese the lesson was laid by Captain Dawson and of defeat. Captain White, the former putting

without together i

giving 11 chance until he was caught pap ping by one of Own Hughes' Apin- ners and went up an easy eatch, while White made 24 by aggressive hitting. Later, 4.1, 4 x Smith Pigott hit ap 39 in a polished dis play of batting, scoring freely but always picking the right ball to hit

with unerring indymert. He flently Minu and was stumped. went out ton adventurously after

R.A.F. FINISH.

STRONGLY

RAF 2 KWONG W177 0 In a keenly contested gruelling match in which no goal was scored. until seven minutes from the end, HA.P. defeated Kwong Wah by I wo clear goals at the Club de Beriem yesterday afternoon.

R.A.P. looked aniært in their new geur, just presented to them by Services Service Inc. They wer an all white shirt, with the RA.P. banche in endours.

the breast jacket.

RAF were first off the mark rel Li Kwak ke, Kwong Wah

severely goalkeeper, was

Teated twice in as many mmutes, simppine

Observers returning from Japan declare that the English-speaking Japanese generally are glad that the war is ended hat are not re

gretful for starting it. The Yamashita tripl is an example.

For fortnight, the Court has dozed over long secounts with no sign at devision and 2,000 Hated criminals are still awaiting trial and thousands of others are being rounded up in the islands.

The people are perturbed that "dish-out" Ilustrialista have, anken out private fortunes and dr. alted them anfely int neutral rountries,

Observers are amared ut The sentimental appreciatinTY by the American neenpalion forces of Japanese ehilfven.

"Like those at home, they do not see in them patential bensts who fought to Jungles against the

Australians For these and similar reasons. S.E.A.C. is likely to be emme the centre of stormy criti

Reuter. rism Tinm Australin

Cardiff Takes

Licking

LONDON, NOV. 17.

Japs Making Great Show

Tokyo, Nov. 18, Kimono sleeves rolled up tez antisfy everybody there ін 5703 deception, the vant Japanese mongolies are making a great abow of committing harakiri,

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Directorates and managementa being remuvad voluntarily. shares offered to the public.

Thu Zaibatsu (family financial oligarchy) prefer to do the re- organising themselves rather than force Aird Decupation Headquar ters to impore a new set-up.

"

Sulkily, Finance Minister, Vis- count Krizo Shibukawa. 4X- Governor of the Bank of Japan, derinred Chia wrek that thes PA-fr

would

"spontaneously close shop.

As an afterthought. Shibusawa mentioned There thest interests were so great tint. The operatione of duulution would take years to indument.

The 4 years-old Viscont WAA qualified to speak for the Zabalen. As president of the Shibunawa Family C, with banking, elvetri- ent, steel, engineering and milk in- terests, a member of one of the five ruling tanker of Just Iwasaki towners of the Mitsubishi Trust), Sunditomo, Mitsori, Yanada and Shiburan.

#abdant

Heute raft:

Victor

MOSCOW DYNAMOS, THE "There is a limit to the brazen SOVIET SOCCER TEAM

nesa of the Zaihutan, whow screed chief WHICH IS TOURING BRITAIN, 1 for trade was one of shut from Boyd and

TO-DAY BEAT CARDIFF CITY

caavn of the wat her from Keside. When Kwong With bad settled down, Simonos intervened to save

dangerous aluation on more than one ona. io. Kwong Wah played artistle during the next 12 teslied, but R.A.. always looked surrer. in which Chan Man-clod the progerme will show Navy demobilisation. Asented Press

Socialists Trying To Mediate

PARIS. NOV. 18

THE COMMUNIST PARTY HAS REFUSED TO JOIN THE THREE PARTY APPEAL TO GENERAL DE GAULLE TO RECONSIDER HIS RESIGNATION AS PRESIDENT OF FRANCE. THE DEATHOCK OVER THE ALLOTMENT OF THE PRIN- CIPAL CARINET POSTS APPEARED NO NEARER TO SOLUTION FOLLOWING A MEETING OF 30 MEMBETES | OF A COMMITTEE REPRESENTING THREE MAJOR PARTIES IN THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.

Barbara Not Satisfied

the more dangerous in the regian of real

Lothian and Pope were conspicu- ous for proud work towards the end of the first half, which found Kwone Walt crowding their goal in order to prevent a score.

(12 resumption. Kwank Wah megsed, but Bawn cleared smurt- by, and a minute later Pope saved brifiant grounder by Wong King cheung.

il

R.A.F. gradually assumed the ascendancy, and iwice Kesley hit test with 1.5 Kwok ken appar ratly beaten, while Stokes, R.A.F. centre-forward. broke away wh bent two men before Chan Pak-fat nipsed in from nowhere and took the ball right him tors.

Exciting nestes in both gual. mautha developed. bul Beven minutes from the end. Smith open- The delegates of the Christianed the searing from a corner, and Democratic, Popular and a minute later, almost straight publicum HGA ement

from the restart, Lothinn, the best restated

player on the field. snapped up an their determination to neerpl Dy

opportunity and put the gesult be-, Gaulle as Premden,

yond doubt.

The Socialists are still trying to mediate in the dispute and have suggested the conmmilled to

tor

LONDON, NOV. 15. under powerful disadvantage, buth

Mus. BARBARA CATLE der Lut the Communists re- from the Turk that Che Right

BLACKBURN) wingers are guiding the Military LABOUR,

Jected the appeal and the meet- because the | RAISED IN THE ROUSE OF ing ended without a decision.

Government

Military Government is inclined to be impatient nut intolerant of any group which is composed of young U Liberals of Left-wing views.

Smashing Army Victory

BY TEN GOALS TO ONK AFTER LEADING BY THREE GOALS TO NIL AT HALF TIME, THE GAME WAS PLAY ED AT THE CARMEE PARK. The Dynamon quickly got into their stride. al

mekted 17 seventh mirate of Use Xalt. Hardly had the cheers died down when th

visitors scored again. The Soviets were having nearly all the play, and seared their third goal in the twenty-sixth minute of the game.

"They have led lines on the flovernment nouating to 20,000

million ven as 'cumpensation for fusnes in the war. Mitsubbie bunders of battleships and bo Taps heads the list with 9,000 million yen."

Told You So

Roma, Nov. 18. U.8. Ambassador Alexander Comstock Kirk, who lives in Before the time was an hour palace in Rome at his own expense, alt, the Dennus hol doubles was entertaining a party of their score. After the Ruguns visiters from Washington. had corrid

Carder night goals,

The guests, almost startled by mut vide-right City's

pierced the quality of the residence and through the visitors' defence to the number of servants, watched scure the unly palat for the home one bring a pipe to the Ambasdi - tonin.

dor,

A second servant led the pipu with tobacco, a third truck' the match.

The Soviets tayed with th opposition, and piled on twu mere goths before the game endvd. The attendance, owing to threas Lenlag weather and fears crash aftur the Chelsea scene, Was only 30,000 --half uf What was expected. Reuter.

A MASSACRE

(By "ONLOOKER")

of n

Before a large crowd of softball fane

and

beauties yesterday's softball gunes saw U.S.S. Prome- theus massacre a scratch Volun- teer team 1-0 while Bank "A received a walk over from U.S.S. Walton

Highlight of the Prometheus- COMMONS YESTERDAY THE

Volunteer game was the brilliont ↑ QUESTION

Meanwhile, General De Gayle RELEASES! OB

New York, Nov. 13.

all-round exhibition by the Ameri- UNDER CLASS B, AND ASK-in a broadcast said he cottid at

The Army continued to roll can pitcher Pancerz. Home runs the Communists Minis- CỤ WHETHER ANY PART-grant Setting aalde entirely the ques COLAR

along Saturday as the nation's were made by St. John, Haithroat TRADES WITHIN Aerial posts controlling foreig

the winnern tion of whether Riglitists or left

THE ARMED are best for Karean indepen-

SERVICES airs because of France's top collegiate football team with and Pancerz for

a smashing 63 to 0 victory over whilst Dave "Bambino" Leonard, jn maintaining "expand- dence, the fact remains that the WERE EXCLUDED FROM ITS terent

Pennsylvanis while the no- captain of the Volunteer SCOPE, AND WHETHER PAK brium between two great politi-tied Navy eleven defeated Wis. Sherry Bucks played well for the Leftists to-day enjoy popular sup- port. And the fact that the MI ROYAL ENGINEERS WERE cal powers," tary Government fails to favour | EXCLUDED. them eually with the Right-wing

is like lighting a fuse on a keg of

Reuter. dynamite."

GOVERNOR'S DECISION

age of

answer

WAH

De Gaulle did not mention any pans of countries to explan the deadlock to his people.

lle said that the Commanists demanded the portfolios of For-

losers.

and

When Ambassador Kirk took the match from the third servant's | hand and started to light the nipe all ty himself, one of the visitor whispered to a companion: "Soot I told you he was a democratio

MATSUOKA SUICIDE ATTEMPT RUMOURED

Tokyo, Nov. 18. Reports that Yosuke Matsuoka, former Japanese Foreign Minister. who did much to line up Japan with the Axle, had made an unsuc- cessful suicide attempt ut hls country villa on Iza Peninsula, re- main unconfirmed. Reuter.

RADIO

MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 19, 1940.

"SERVICES MUSTO HALL”*

ZEW HONGKONG Brosdossling on

* Froquancy of 040 Klocyclos ad from and £2,80

1.00 p.m., 6.30 to 780 p.1. and 9:00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 0.52 Mngmoyalas.

coustu 37 to 7.

The game was very well handled It was the 18th straight win

by "Doc" Molthun, Robbins and "Lefty". Moosdeen. for Army in two seasons set the stage for the annual co- Score:-- tourful clash between the two service teams on December 1.

Mrs. Catle, who was making Boone, Iowa, Nuv. 18.

her maiden speech, declared the Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower.

scheme was "nut working at the the general's wife, was taken to

Seoul, Nov. 18. required tempu." In an effort to solve a hospital two hours after arriv Korea's thorniest problems, Major-

Government's ing here bo-day with her husband General A. V. Arnold, Militaryy hoped to speed up the sve

family reunion. The phy Governor, has announced the es

or Ministries tem sufficiently by the encl sician and he feared she was con:tablishment of a Personnel Re- the year so they would get out "diplomacy

pneumonia.---Associated

France's foreign policy view Board to Juder Koreans in he numbers that had been purmy that sustains it and the Syracuse 0 Cornell 20, Dart- the military government's employ | mixed.--Reuter. who have been

for a

tracting Press.

OPERATION ON GORT.

London, Nov. 18. Field-Marshal Lord Gort, for- mor High Commissioner in Pales- tino, who underwent a derious operation in a Lendon, konpital, spent a lightly bettor night but is not yet able to receive visitors. -Associated Press.

LONDON SHIVERS

accused of pro- Jangnese activity and sentiment

Inrior to the surrender.

Some critics have described the ANOTHER MIRACLE prötern' government." Associated FROM LOURDES

military government as an "inter-

Pross

EMPEROR CALLS A DIET SESSION

anys.

Tokyo, Nov. 18. Emperor Hirobito suodat Imperial Rescript to-day calling the Japanero, Diet Into extra- London, Nov. 18.

ordinary suzalon for 18 London had its coolest day of starting November 26. The law year yesterday, with the makers are expected to consider thermometer registering a top constitutional reforms and the temperature of 40 dégroca dire problems of food and shelter

which hang ke Router.

an ominous shadow over the Japanese homo- land-Associated Press.

tho

Washington, Nov. 18,- President Truman yesterday appointed Dr. Henry F. Grady on his pareónal ropresentative, with rank of Ambassador, to observe the elections in Greece, tentatively set for January 20, Dr. Grady In president of the American Pre aldent Lines and former, disistaht Bocrotary of Statd-Ansociated PressR

London, Nov. 18,

In eign Affairs, War or laterior. De Gaulle aid thene

represented

thal

the Middle West, Michi- three gan knocked Purdue from the direct contender's sent in the Big Ten 27-18. Other express conference.

included: the scores

Colgate 7.

police that protects it."-Asso-mouth 13; Yalo 41, Const Guard ciated Press.

USS. Prometheus:

II. 1 4 4 6 3 2-20 Hits R. 343 630--10 Runs Volunteer "A".

H. 0 0 0 1 1 0-3 Hita K. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Runs

OFFER TO MILLS

London, Nov. 18.

H.L.T.

13.30 p.m.-Daily Programming Sum

mary

19.02 p.m.-Corne

Franck's Compo

His Symphonic

jona with Vorlatious Orchestre.

1.00 p..—Nowa ♣ Annugavements. 1.10 pha.-"Bernado to sus Blaze

ENBA,

B.10 p.m.-Vienna Philharmonie Or-

chartro.

6; Temple 14, previously- un Freddie Mills, British light- The Communist party later da- defeated Holy Cross G; Colum-heavyweight champion to-day ro-1.25 -10.-Ambrose & His Orchestra, nied it had made "imperative bia 32, Princeton 7; Harvari ceived an offer from Mike Jacobs demands" for any Cabinet posi-14, Brown 7; Indiana 19, Pitts- to fight at hindison Square Garden 2.00 p.m. Close Dowa.

His manager, Ted on May 24. tions. It said the party was do- burgh 0: Ohio State 27, Illino18 Broadribb, named the world light- sirous of formation of a Govern- 2; Michigan State 32, Fean heavyweight champion Gun Lea- ment with the Communists re- State 0; Iowa 20, Minnesota, 19; novich and the heavyweights Tamil A respectablo-looking old man colving their share of respon Notre Dame 34, Northwestern Mauriello, and Jos Bakal as pros- arrived by train at Iholms carry-sibility:"Associated Presb.. ing a bag from which camo a tell- j tale clinking.

Anti-black market officers do. manded to know the contenta.

Replied the old man: "Holy water from Lourdes."

· FIFTH · STRAIGHT VICTORY

Now York, Nov. 18.

The inspectors opened the bag, brandy, whereupon: the old man contender, clamoured more loudly and found it contained a hottie of Tippy Larkin. Garfield, N.J., fell on his kneco, sont up thanks to than ever to-day for a chance at God for, another Lourdes

miracle.

Freddy (Red) Cochrane's welter- waight boxing title after scoring | his Afth straight victory-a unt anthous 10-round decfelon on Saturday night over Nick. Moran, sturdy Mexican.

Oklahoma

7; Georgia 35, Auburn 0; Wake 14, North Carolina 10; Loui- slarta State 9, Georgia Tech 7; Aggica 46, Texн Tech G.-Associated Press.

Stockton Army Atrbano 19, Stan- ford 13; Washington 12, Idaho 0; San Diege 0, Arizona 28. Camp Beals 21, Freno Stato 18;

BACKS CONN

pective opponents.

Mills is returning from servico in India about Christmas, Broad- ribbonid.-Associated Press,

NAVY - CADET'S GOOD RUNNING

Now York, Nov.-18.-- John Hanley, Navy training atudent nt Dartmouth, yesterday captured the intercollegiato 4-A cross-country title by running the fivo-mile Van Cortland park course' NOT

A COLLECTOR

Wilmington, Calif., Nov, 18. in 28 minutes 21.2 seconds. The Capt. James J. Braddock, former Army took the team title for the Tokyo, Nov. 18.

world heavyweight boxing cham-eighth straight meet this season- General MacArthur to-day or After the bout, Larkin's mana-pion, returned to day from three Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 18. dered the Japancao Government ger repeated his $60,000 offer to years of military servies and pro Lieut.-Commandor Stanley Whit- to submit a complete catalogue 61 Cochrana fet a title match, but dicted that Dlily. Cónn would tier, California, has been awarded|| art and religous treasures. The the fight may not materialize ba defeat Champion Joo Loula next Football Association. On mat the Silver Star for services zon-action is aimed to facilitata causa Marty Servo, recently dla July because "Billy is younger.” thes were played in. England 'dn dored as a liaison offer. Its was guariting by the occupation forent charged from the cumat gaurd, 'ng Bradlock, Who Was dhampion in Saturday, 66 Wall an the noul attached to the 14th Army Air of monuments and cultural and peard to have a tille fght with 1985-30, returned from 11 months' | Leagtig games, but, owing to vary Force in the 8th War Aron--Anto- | 'religious. Works. →→ Assoeldfed Cochrane - Bowed up—Ansvčlátod daty in Hawrall and. Salpan... bad reception the resulta, cannot clated Pros

Associated Press. ;--

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6.45 p.m.Donald Poorn"-INBA, 7.00 p.m.-Nows from London... 7.10 p.m.-"Faming_Show”—B. A, P.

Orchestra-ENSAL

7.06 p.m.-Hichard Grooke (Tonos) &. Gladys Swarthout' (doprano). 0.00 pm~"A Victor Harbork Pro-

gramma."!

8.80 p.m.-"Bervicos Munto all." 9.00 p.m.-Dazon Programme. 9.80 p.m.-Borton Promeda Ori ofteatra h Paul Roberen (B822* |10.00′′p.m.-Ons Hour of Varioty,

11.00 g.tom Down

Programon marked" · "MNHA" Bưз rooore od spocially for Barricas Entertafa- | mans" by the Deparinions. tf Natlokal

Borrice Entertainment.

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