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your relaxed afternoon's listen-
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4N WEATHER REPURT-For The Ladies presented by Pat Lawrence.
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315 ELLA AND LOUIS.
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Tuesday
from
and words of wisdom. Masters of the Spoken Word. 8.15 LOVE SONGS FROM SOUTH Latin AMERICA-Well known groups entertain you with leve songs from South of the Bord- CT. 8.30 HIS CHORUS AND ORCHES-
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AND SONG MUSIC
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UF THE DAY-BY BAND Robert Farnon and his Orches- tra.
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530 TEA DANCE WITH VICTOR
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738 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored Hong Kong Bottlers, by the
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SLO WEATHER REPORT.
Nick
815 MUSIC FROM MOUTRIES- Joha Wallace Telephones listeners to identify tunes. 8.30 THEATRE TIME-Sir Laurence Olivier in Stenes From Shake- speare's Henry V-Incidental music composed and conducted by Sir William Walton. 9.00 KENDALL'S CORNER.
NEW YORK LATE NIGHT- compiled and presented by Bob Williams.
10.00
1400 MUSIC TILL MIDNIGHT. 12.00 Midnight. WEATHER REPORT.
Thursday
7.00 am. LET'S FACE IT-An early
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face it cent 9.00 HOUSEWIVES CHOICE-A re-
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do Ros and his orchestra. 11.00 WEATHER REPORT.
FROM THE GREAT DOORS.
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OUT-
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2.00 BACKGROUND - Music for your relaxed afternoon lister- Ing.
4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For the Ladies-Presented by Pat Law-
CORNER-Fun
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4.30 CHILDREN'S
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6.30 TAKE TEN PROVINCES-Part
9 The Fenceless Border. 6.45 THE KENNELL CLUB-A re- quest programme for husbands in the "Dog House." 7.00 JUKE BOX JURY AND YES- TERDAY'S FAVOURITES.
7.30 THE HI FI CLUB-Sponsored
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8.00 WEATHER REPORT
The
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9.00 THEATRE TIME-Candide,
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7.00 a.m. LET'S FACE IT-An early
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face it ecatd. 9.00 HOUSEWIVES CHOICE-a re-
quest programme for the ladies presented by Bob Williams. 10.00 THE MUSIC OL IRVING BER- this LIN-All time hits from great composer. 10.30 BAND OF THE DAY-By Billy
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the millions.
11.30 MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD. 12.00 Noon. LUNCHTIME VARIETY. 12.15 p.m. HONGKONG STOCK_EX- CHANGE-Closing Noon Rates -Lunchtime variety contd. 1.00 WEATHER REPORT-Lunch-
time variety contd. 1.39 INFORMATION
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DESK-Maste. reminders and information of interest-Presented by John Gunstone.
for your relaxed afternoon listen- ing 4.00 WEATHER REPORT-For
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4.45 GYPSY TIME. 5.15 JUST BING.
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10-Life on the Prairies. 6.43 THE KENNEL CLUB-A
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