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H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

7-10 p.m.-European programine.

Broadcast by Z.B.W.1-7.35 pm-Dance Music,

on 355 Metres."

SATURDAY.

12.15 pm--European programme.

1 p.m.-Local Times and Weather

Report.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded music. 1.15 p.m. A relay

of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room. 2:15, p.m.-Close.Down.

Fox Trot-Look What 've Clot.

In a Park in Paree. Waltz The Shadow Walts. Fox 'Trot-I've Got to Sing a

Torch Song... -Chewing Gum.

-You Are Too Beauti- ful.

Waltz - You Say" "Yes"

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Two relays: the opening of the S.C.A.A. and the boat race to-7.35-8 p.m.-Orchestral.

music from night. Dance

the Hong Kong Hotel, 3.45-430 p.m.-A "relay of the Speeches by HE the Governor, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. O. W. Luke (in Cantonese) and Dr. Kote- wall, at the Opening of the

ASSO~: South China Athletic ciation's New Club House at Soakumpoo.

Rhapsody Symphonic -Pitch

my Lonely Caravan" (Coates and Horey).' Symphonic Rhapsody on

Heard You Singing" and "Bird" (Eric Eventide" Song's at Coates) Eric Coates and Sym-

4.30-7.30

p.m.-Chinese

programme.

7.30-11.30.

recorded

p.m.-European pro-

gramine. 7.30-7.40 p.m.-From the Studio,

"The Story of St Patrick" by

the Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan 7.40-7.55 p.m.Humorous Inter ude

by Bryan Lewis...

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

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7.55-9 p.m.-A Recorded Program-

me:

(arr.

Band-Nautical Moments Winter and Potholt)-Reg. Band of HM Grenadier Guards. Vocal Gems The Waltz Dream

(Straus), es

Vocal Gems-The Merry Widow (Lehar)-Light "Opera Cox-

pany.

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Pianoforte Solo-Variations in C

Sergelį Minor (Beethoven) Rachmaninof, Song-Now Sleeps the Crimson

Petal(Quilter).

"Song A Fairy Story by the Fire (Merikanta)-John McCormack

(Tenor)."

Violin Solo-Serenade (Tosell). Violin Solo-Serenade (Pierre)-

Renee Chemiet

Band Dixieland Selection-De-

broy Somers Band.

Vocal Gems-Veronique (Mes- sager)Columbla Light Opera

Co.

Pianoforte Solo-Ballade in F Minor(Chopin, Op. 523--Alfred Cortoti

9-10 p.m.--A relay of the Hong Orchestra Kong Hotel Dance

from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room. **

10-10.30 p.m-(approx:)-A relay Commentary

of the Running

on the University Boat Race. 10.30-11:30 pm-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance. Or- chestra from the Hong Kong) Hotel Grill Room. 10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press

News.

11.30 p.m-Close 'Down

All relays of the Hong Kong. Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Management and during the in- tervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.

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6.30 p.m.English Informational

"Period...

7 p.m.-Studio

Music-President

Coolidge Orchestra.

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Programme.

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8.55 p.m.4-Saturday Night Dancing

phony Orchestra..." The Sleeping Beauty

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Hungarian Dance, No.

Waltz

5 in F

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8 pm-Local Time and Weather!

Report,

8.3-8.33 p. A relay of the Organ

recital from St. John's Cathe-) dral by Mr. Frederick Mason, AR.CO., L.T.C.L

Programme.

1. Chorale Prelude on "Wachet

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2. Aria, from Suite in D. (Bach).

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5. Serenade (Schubert).

6. Largo in

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2-(a) Andante.

3-(a) Menuetto (by Trio. 4-Vivace.

10 pim-Close Down.

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SUNDAY 9.15-10 am-A relay of the Mill- tary Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral -

Order of Service. Voluntary "Marche Romaine

(Gounod).

Hyrnn-No. 193-Jesu, Lover of

my Soul"

Prayers "Venite Lesson-St. Luke" 1X, 18-26.

Hymn

Benedictus

Creed

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When I

Fight Broadcast

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GERMAN TRADE RETURNS

Deficit Does Not" Shake Confidence

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

·Press” (Copyright).] { ".

Berlin, Mar. 15.

A striking fact that prices on the Berlin bourse remained almost un- affected by the publication of the official statistics of Germany's for- eign trade, revealing a heavy deficit As a protest against what he for the second month in succession described as the "unfair broad indicates that confidence in the cast description, by Mr. Lionel general économic situation of the Beccombe, of his fight with Larry country is unshaken, although it is Grains recently Len Harley de- freely admitted that there is a pos- clined 20 invitation from the Bibliity of Germany again, having B.B.C.. to give a talk on the fight to ask foreign creditors for con Harvey said that in all future cessions, and this creates uneast- Aght contracts he will insist on ness. The deficit for: February to 35 million marks the insertion of a clause governing amounted the broadcast arrangements.

against a deficit of 31 in Janinary I am very Indignant about and a surplus of 27 in February the broadcast of the Gains fight," last year. Imports amounted to he added. "I have been getting 378 millions as against 381 in Jan- more indignant every minute since uary, 347 in February last year 360 in January, 374 in February" Friday. For every friend I have while exports were 343 as against met has called attention to Bec-.

last

Considering that February is a combe's comments:

"These comments" were, in my shorter month than January, the opinion, misleading to millions of ngures for both export and import people who were listening-in all 1934 are much the same but, com- pver the world. They were pared with a year ago Imports favourable, to Gains, and the im have increased and exports de- pression was given that the referee creased substantialy. This is lar- had made a wrong decision in gely due to the world trade altua- tion. The increased deficit in Fe- The method was wrong, and, in bruary 1934 is due chiefly to the my opinion, absolutely unfair. The import of great quantities of raw announcer ought to have confined materials for executing indus- himself to a description of the trial "orders, Wool imports 11-12.15 pmA relay of the Ser-fight. As it was, he gave his alone, for instance, exceeded even vice from St. John's Cathedral opinion, round by round, that of the greatest boon year. p.m.Local Time and Weather which way he thought the Sght The imports of foodstuffs dropped

was going

about 10 per cent.. while finished "This is not his function. He was watching the fight from a goods were about the same box and was not close enough to before. That a situation of this

was certain to" arise im ace the finer pointe, which were kind appreciated by the referee. If he mediately after the trade revival were the most expert man in the was predicted by Germany's short- world, it would not be his job to term standstill creditors in their give decisions when he is watching report on the conference in March, the ght from such a distance. 1833-Transocean Kuo Min

Survey" Address In this sign Conquer Predcher-Rev. H C. Davies,

MC MA, ÇFA Hymn-No. 542 "Stand

Stand Up for Jesus"

"National Anthem

Benediction.

Up,

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Report.

12.15-2.30 p.m.-European recorded

music,

2.30 p.m.Close Down..

RELAY OF ORGAN RECITAL· FROM ET. JOHN'S

CATHEDRAL. EIN 430-7. p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

grame

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