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A Special Saturday China Mail Feature
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AN ENQUIRY INTO THE
NARCOTICS PROBLEM
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Narcotics-sinco the publication of the Hongkong Government's White Papor in November 1959 great deal of interest has been aroused in the serious problem of narcotic drugs in the Colony.
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Considerable publicity been given to it as part of a drive to eradicate thle canker in our society.
Radio Hongkong'a Features Producer, Victor Price,
has mado a close enquiry into this frightening problem, resulting in
two
feature programmes. the first of which, The Vicious Circle," can be heard 'at 9 o'clock this Tuesday, "The Vicious Clecta" deals with the first of the two aspects which Victor Price sees to the narcotica situa- tion, the hard facts of addiction Vitself where narcotic
drugo
from, what makes a mon come take to them, the effects they'll have on him, and what is being done here and elsewhere to stamp them out.
The accond aspect, that of the rehabilitation of the addict is second pro- dealt with in the gramme which he's called
in it, he "Operation Rescue." concentrates on the work being done at Tai Lam Prison and it will be broadcast on 19th April.
Easter, like Christmas, is one of the times in the year when the balance of musical taste is tipped in favour of the serious music enthusiast. This weak'a Radio Page takes us up to Good Friday next week we shall have something to say about Easter Sunday onwards.
Stone" at 7.45 tomorrow night. The speaker is Sir Harry Luke, K.C.M.C. who ZI well да being an ex-Colonial Governor with Intimate knowledge of the Western Pacifio, is the author of A number of travel booke..
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12.30 p.m. THE BAND or
GRENADIER GUARDS-Cond. by Major F. J. inrgis, M.B.E. 100 TIME SIGNAL KEYBOARD CAVALCADE-"Kiss me Kate" Medic Jory"
"Blk Stocking" Med- ley;"
and "Briga- doan" Medley-Kurt Maier iplano and rhythm); “Me and Juliet-No other love (lod- gers-Itammerstein)-Kurt Mater iplano and rhythm). 1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.25 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC-Boston Pops Orchestra cond, by Arthur Fiedler,
2.00 WE BING FOR
YOU-Jane
Froman and Pat Boone, 230 EDUCATING ARCHIE. (Re
penti
1.00 MUSIC IN A LATIN AMERI
CAN MOOD.
3.30 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE, "Dighy" à inemoir, by Justin Bike. Repeat).
4.00 POP SHOP.
4.3 LIGHT ORCHESTRA--Andre 7 Colbert his Golden Violins and
the Colbert Chorus.
5.00 THE SIGN OF FOUR-A Sher- luck Holmes story, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, part 4: "The Quest and the KI" (Re- peat).
5.30 THE BING CROSBY STORY
Presented by Michael Bulmer. 4.00 THE GOON SHOW -- "The Childe Harolde Reward," e- peat),
8.30 FIRE AND FEET -- Spanish music introduced by Betty Souza.
7.00 IF I HAD MY WAY — THES
week: Peter Rogers. 7.30 WORDs, Wonda, WORDS-A iniscellany of great apoken Eng- lish, from the slogy, cinema, cory" literature and politics, piled да Introduced by Timothy lich. (Repeat). 7,38 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL & THE NEWS, 8.10 COMMENTARY,
Radio Hongkong's music and other
оп programmes
Friday largely reflect the solemnity of the occasion this day com- memorates. There's a concert of musle by the London Philhar.
Orchestra www music monic
by Handel and Bach-early in the
by day; konga
the Jacobean Singers at midday; music for Passionfide
and Easter from Brompton Oratory, Chichester Cathedral, Aghla Sophia, and 8.15 the Greek Cathedrai during the afternoon; and some of the music related to Holy Wook in Spain at 8 in the evening. From Hong- kong there comes at 6.45 p.m. recordings of a concert given by the Hongkong Oratorio Society at the Alliance Church earlier In the week.
6.43 45 WANT.
9.00 PAUL TEMPLE AND THE CONRAD CASE BY Francis Durbridge, with Peter Coke and Marjorta Westbury, part 1: "The Man from Munich." 9.30 BATURDAY CONCERT--"Der Rosenkavaller Suite” (Richard Strauss, orr. by Dorati). 1.38 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
JIOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 LATE NIGHT DANCE MUSIC. 1058 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME BIONAL, RADIO NEWS-
REEL.
11.15 GOODNIGHT MUSIC. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
The church service on Good Friday The Way of the Crons" - comes from the Roman Cathollo Gathedral at 10 a.m. Other special programmes in the day are the Meditation on the Paction of Our Lord by Charles Sunday Peguy read by the English ac- tress Flora Robson at 11.30 a.m. and a Meditation upon the Cross read by two of the best known BBC volcca-Valentine Dyall and James McKechnic-with music by the Linden Singers at 2.30.
Undoubtedly the dramatic highlight of the day is "World Theatre" at D.20 in the evening, "The True Mistery of the Passion" le the first production In the English language of the Medieval French. play by the brothers Groban.
8.00 mm. TIME SIGNAL..
WEATHER REPORT, SUNDAY STRING SONG.
8.56 WEATHEN REPORT. 0.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPORTS RESULTS.
0.15 PROGRAMME PARADE. 130 FORCES FAVOURITES → Frewnted by Ellgabeth Kirk- man.
10.30 MID MORNING MURIC. 11.00 SERVICE FROM ST ANDREWS CHUECHI KOWLOON- Preacher: The Rev. O. Eva M.A... Q.B.E. 12.13 p.m. FOLK BONGB-Blow the wind Southerly; Have you-soen
Lillie but a whyte
grow: Willow, willfow; Down by the Sally Gardens; Tha Lover Curie--with Plano, Accompani- ment by Phylila Spurr, MUSIC IS FOR EVERYONE
What of other programmes in this Holy Week? Two which have a place In Lent are the last of the Lent talks by Ministers In given on the Colony which Wednesday at 6.45 by the Right 12.30 Reverend R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hongkong. It's tille Cross."
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The second programme
·Tá a concork of "Lenten Musical Fare" from the Roman Catholic - Cathedral, sung by the Cathedral
Choir, at 7.15 tomorrow.
A talk whose titla mlaféndingly half suggeete seasonal topicality in "Easter Island-An Enigma in
The Rev. Father T. F. Ryan SJ. Talks on musle for the ordinary stener. No. *Woodwind...”
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1.09 TIME RIGNAL, GOING
THE PICTURES –– Chairmani Timothy Mirch,
1.11 WEATHER REPORT.
TODAY TO FRIDAY, APRIL 15
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 THE. AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2,00' THE ARCHERS -- (Ömbibus
dition).
PORN 2.45 RWINGIN' WITH PEGGY LEE, 2.09 HOME. AND HOSPITAL RE-
QUEST 8 — Presented by Jennifer 4.00 MUSIC FROM THE FILMS— "Wilk Stocking" (Cole Porter), 4.30 TEST ROOM EIGHT—A serial by Lester Powell, part 1: "The Man in the Grey Hat" with Robert Beatty as Phillip Odell, (Repeat).
3.00 VICTOR BILVESTER AND HIS
DALLROOM ORCHESTEN
5.30 STORIES, FOR
The Just so Atories" by Rud yard Kipling, No. 1; “The Cat That Waiked Alone,”*
4.00 MELODIES and MEMORIES, 6.30 FORCES EVENING SERVICER -Conducted by Rev, S,N.. Robert C.F. 7,09 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL-
Aemmydea zen bat beza. 7.15 LENTEN MUSICAL FARE
Sung by The Choir of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Calne Road. Condueled by the Rev. Father Louis Monti Pime. Commentator: The Rev. Father C. Kenr. 5J.
7.43 EASTER ISLAND-An Enigma
In Store, a talk by Sir Harry Luke K C.M.G. Author, Travel- Jer nad retired Colonial Governor,
7.58 WEATHER REPORT.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL & THE NEWS, BIO HOME NEWS FROM BAITAIN. BIS THE NIGN OF FOUR-A Sher- lock Holmes story. by -Str Arthur Conan Doyle, final ept sode: "The Strange Story of Jonathan Sinull,"
845 THE SUNDAY CONCERT —
Grosse Fuge. Op. 133 (Beeth oyen-The Philharmonia Or- chestra cond, by Otta Klent- Derer; Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 7 Rhenish" (Schumann): 1st Mov. Lebhafte: 2nd Mov.-Scherzo (Sehr massly); 3rd Mov.-Nicht schril: 4th Mov.--Felerlich-Dia Halben wie vorher die Viertel; 6th Mov-Lebhaft-Schneller The Philharmonia Orchestra cond. by Carlo Marin Giulini; Guitar Concerto Rodrigo): 1nt Mov.-Allegro con stelt 2nd Mov.-Adagio: 3rd Mov. Allegro gentile-Narciso Yepes (Guitar) with the National ör- chestra of Spain cond. by Ataulfo Argentn:---- 958 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL. THE NEWS &
COMMENTARY.
19.15 LIL KRAUS PLAYS MOZART. 10,30 HILAME BELLOC Forms read by Robert Spealght. 19.38 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME RIGNAL & RADIO
NEWSREEL..
11.15 THE EPILOGUE-Palm Sun-
iny St Bartholomew the Great. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,
Monday
7,00 A., TIME SIGNAL, MARCH, TOP OF THE MORN.
1.15 NEWB BUMMARY. 1.20 TOP OF THE MORN (cont'd). 1.45 WEATHER REPORT, 7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY, 7.58 WEATHEN REFORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.15 NEW SYMPHONY ORCHES-
TRA.
8.39 REPEAT HEADLINES, WEA-
THER REPORT,
9.00 CLUBE DOWN. 12.30 p.m. BANDBOX. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL.
1,13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1,30 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2,00 CLOSE DOWN,
5.30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG-
Compiled by Mavis
5.43 PUMPER, A BURIED ROMAN. CITY. The last in the series "How Things Bega" Rhoda Pawer.
By
Betty
500 SOUND BESSION-Progressivo
Presented by
JAZZ.
Souza
6.30 THE ARCHERS. 6.45 COCKTAIL TIME. 7.60 FILM FOCUS A weekly
magazkia
which programme takes listeners behind the pereen in the film industry. Complied and edited try Michael Baldwin, and produced by Patricia Fenu,,
7,30 LONDON CALLING, 158 WEATHER: REPORT, 8.00 TIME BIONAL, THE NEWS. 1.10 COMMENTARY.
8.35 WORLD THEATRE - "Mis
Julia" By Augint
with 31p Bennet Daneman,
Strindberg
0.15 KONG CYCLE, "THE DIARY OF A MAN WHO DISAP- PEANED".(Janaock)
0.38 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
HOME NEWS ÉRÔM BRITAIN. 10.15 PAUL TEMPLE AND THE
CONRAD'. CASE-Part 1 The Man: from. Münteh“ (Hepeat). 10.43 SPOTLIGHT ON EDDIE CAN-
TOIL
10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL NEWSREEL
RADIO
11.15 MUSIC IN A QUIET MOOD. 1130 CLOSE DOWN.
Tuesday
‚ 7.00- Am, TIME RIGNAL, MARCH, MELODY ON THE MOVE. TIE NEWS SUMMARY,
7.20 MELODY ON THE SOVI
(Cont'd).
1,43 WEATHER REPORT. 7.55 DIARY FOR TODAY. 7.38 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE, 8.13 TUESDAY'S TUNES,
1.39 REPEAT HEADLINES, WEA-
THER REPORT,
9.00 CLUBE DOWN.
12.15 p.m. MID DAY PRAYERS—DY
The Rev, R. C. Symington. 12.30 APERITIF.
1.00 TIME BIGNAL.
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.13 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS &
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 2.00 105E DOWN.
YOUNG-
YEAY 3.30 FOR THE
Cumpiled by Mayis 5.45 LISTEN AND TEACH, 8.00 SEMPRINI SERENADE. 430 THE ARCHERS,
G.45 FROM THE WERKLIES. 7.00 LUCKY DIP-Presented
Mary.
7.38 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS,
8.10 COMMENTARY
8.15 LIFE WITH THE
by
LYONS-
"The New Address" 4.43 LETTER FROM AMERICA
By Alistair Cooke, 9.00 THE
VICIOUS CIRCLE-A study of problem of narcotics addiction in Hongkong. The first of two programmes. Weit- ten and produced by Victor Price.
THE Kor-
9.43 RECITALS
ORCHESTRA
FROM
-- Maria chinske harp). 0.38 WEATHER GEPORT, 10.00 TIME BIGNAL, THE NEWS &
HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN.
10.15 STRING ALONG WITH BILL. A Tuesday Night Rendezvour with Bill Dorward.
10.58 WEATHER REPORT.
$1.00 TIME
品 SIGNAL
NEWBREEI.
11.15 AND SO TO BED. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN.
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Wednesda
7.00 am. TIME SIGNAL, MARCH,
RISING NOTES.
7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.
7.20 RISING NOTES (Cont'd).
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7,43 WEATHER REPORT. TES DIARY FOR TODAY, 1.58 WEATHER REPORT.
3.00 TIME RIGNAL, THE NEWÒ, X.10 PROGRAMME TARADE,
8.13 MID WEEK MELODIES. 139 REPEAT READLINER, WEA-
THER NEFORT.
120 CLOSE DOWN,
15.30 p.m. STAGE AND
SCREEN MELODIES"The Boy Friend" (Sandy Wilson).
1.00 TIME SIGNAL, Stage & ScreeWA
Melodies (Cont'd).
1.13 WEATHER REPORT.
1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. 130 THE AFTERNOON CONCERT. 2.60 CLOSE DOWN,
$30 FOR THE VERY YOUNG-
Compiled by Mavis. 3.15 SPEAKING "GENERALLY, 6.00 JAZZ BALF HOUR-with Alan
Hare.
8.30 THE ARCHERS. 6.43 RELIGIOUS
BROADCASTS FOR LENT No. 7: "The 'Cross." Speaker: The Right Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hongkong,
WORLD IN,
THE MUSIC-SANTIAGO—
1.00 ARGÜND
1. EXPLORATION...This week-
the second talk in _the_Erries "The Scientifle Mind." By Sir George Thomson, Master of Corpus Christi College, Cam- bridge.
7.30 FIRST HEARING-Presented
by Derek H.
754 WEATHER REPORT.
ALO TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWB. 8.10 COMMENTARY.
5.11 THE
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8.30 FROM THE CONCERT HALL Barbora Fei (soprano) lano accompanied by Mrya Rea
8.45 TWENTY CENTS A MILE — a Talk by Martha Webster on how
Dut nhe's stretched
her art echolarships.
300 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRE-
"Companion
to Lady
Mabel Constansuros Howard AgR
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0,30 GOİNG PLACE $ -- With
Michael Baldwin.
9.58 WEATHER REPORT.
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