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ENGLAND DEFEAT
INDIA
REPLAY OF HOCKEY
INTERNATION.
A goal by Lt. Garthwaite "early
in the second half, gave England
her victory over India in the replay LOCAL FOOTBALL
of the final of the International
Hockey tournament, which was played on the Royal Navy ground.
King's Park, yesterday, before St. Joseph's Drop A
Point To The Police
large crowd of spectators.
was
time
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934.
CORRESPONDENCE IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION TO-DAY'S RADIO ADVERTISEMENTS
L'all lettera intended at publi vation must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not for publication, unless so derived, but as evidence of goud faith -ED. 1
SHUM CHUN-NO' MAN'S LAND
(To the Editor of the "Hong Kong Daily Proms")
The first station at which the Railways ex- Kowlcon-Canton press train makes its stop la Shum Chun-"no man's land." The run
PROGRAMME
Adventures. For Home-Lovers Broadcast by ZBW.
At Olympia
Songs of healthy industry, toll- ing at a joyous task; shimmer of vast sheets and tubes of gleaming steel; strange growths of whimsi- cal fancies in these you find Olympis, Kensington, W. in its transformation to a kingdom of manifold delights
Laughter and light, warmth and colour and music are to th
The exhibition opened on Apr 3 and oners 12 hour of enjoyment for every day, until April 28.
Fantastic, Folk "And Funny Fittings
The most fantastic people in all Great Britain are arriving. They
mosses that has grown upon them in almost unmeasurable ages must not be disturbed. Summer-houses and bridges, ponds and streams are soon to be born anew among them and flowering plants will be settled in new beds as carefully es artists plant their colours. on canvas,
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Nine houses in Great Britain's
most notabis new village ii are neartog creation. Each has a sun- collecting roof, rooms that can be transformed at will and all sorts of ideas that are just a step ahead of to-day.
Lounge of Melody, Amusement and Repose"
In the Tea-Room of the Future where 35 waitresses, each chosen to a sculptor's standard as repre- sentative of the ideal modern Englishwoman will serve refresh- ing pots of Empire tea, the cen-
takes about one hour from Hoos Eibl, it and make the Ideal Home Kong and about a little over to Exhibition an antidote as that The game was very fast through-
hours fron Canton on the Chinese Inevitable after-Bank Holiday, de- section. The atation Shum Chum pression and an unfalling real out and
featured by the brillant exhibition of goal-keep-
is in Chinese territory and about of charm and proat for the rest ing by Nur Mohammed for India
At Caroline Hill, St. Joseph's a hundred yards away is the den of the holiday week--and the re-
Gambling in matrider of showery, April and Hollingsworth for England, and the splendid work of St. Met-practically throw away their chan- of three vices"
ces for winning the Champlonship eludes roulette, dice and fantan calf. W. A. Reed and H. J., D.
when they played a goalless game accompanied by the unescapable Lowe in England's defence.
with the Police. St. Joseph's could opium smoking and prostitution The Indian halves, Hassan. Dul- not deld a full side at the official Signs of prosperity are seen in "There are Singh and Alaf Din were also time of starting and then were this neighbourhood responsible for some brilliant work forced to commence with ten men several substantial buildings with during the game and and Both sides milssed easy chances to beautifully decorated interiors un-
are to inhabit Mr. Heath Robin- tenary of Empire. tea production again saved their charge from score in the opening minutes and der whose roofs all patrons, bath son's "Ideal Boma, a fairy-tale is being celebrated No ordinary going under to the English attack. bad luck kept with the Saints male and female, are comfortably cottage of twisted roots and chim- waitresses these, nor in ordinary There are also ney stacks where ingeniously non-wear. They and the furnishings Lowe was undoubtedly the main throughout the match. McHardy
"accommodated. saved the Police" from defeat by stay of the English defence
ideal and his vision of the per- brilliant interceptions and clearan- being very alert: In goal. Several aumerous sumptuous flower-bouts sensical contrivances wait upon and the, china are an architect's fection that will be demanded by ces evoking applause
who prefer exclusiveness throughout times the Police got within the specially built for the fastidious the tenants.
area but wild shooting prevented persons the play.
Lt. Comdr. Atkinson at inside any score. Almost on time the and more expensive sing-sung girls
the future. left was the pick of the forwards, Police took the lead. Rosy missing to entertain them on their way to beautiful artificial lakes and the and made several splendid open a sitter from inside the area from dreamland Shum Chun which has
a pass by Green.
ponds that are the pride of the ings. while his opposite number, Lt. Garthwalte also rendered valuable help and incidentally scored the
Gambling Syndicate, is rightly called the lonte Carlo of the Far winning goal.
N
his
Dulla Singh, the Indian centre" "half was again the pick of the Indian defence. his clever inter- ceptions and anticipation of the movements of his opponents often rendering him unbeatable.
LAWN BOWLS -
numerous
They bath the baby and rock the cradle, make custard and pour coal on the fire. They bring the
householder by a short cut from bedroom to breakfast. present the dishes and switch on the wireless.
tions, typical of Mr. Heath Robin- They work-all the crazy contrap- son's funny drawings, work!
That is
quin-actresses.
a stage
Near-by is to be an exhibition of beautiful models of the famous tea-clippers that made memorable races for home under sail to be first in with the new crop.
Sydney Baynes' Broadcasting Orchestra will play for resting folk in the lounge beside the tea- room Alternately with the band there are to be performances by the Marconiphone Mississipi Min- strels a brilliant band of loud- speaker performers.
of the Future and the room lounge together will provide & soothing realm of rest for 1,000 people at a time.
The Tea-
Beauty in Tea-Time Lady Mount Temple has arrang- ed a series "The Tea-table
on 355 Metres
1-2.15 p.m.-European programme,
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UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
RATIN
Twenty Ninth Annual General Meeting of Share
Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd", on 1 pm-Local Time and Weather bolders will be held in the Offices of
Report
Monday, 23rd April, 1934, at 11 1.03 pm-Recorded music 1.15 pm-A relay of the Hongam for the purpose of receiving the Kong Hotel Orchestra from the report of the General Managers Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room together with a statement of A
counts to 31st December, 1938. ..The 1.30 pm-Rugby Press News, etc.
Transfer Books of the Company will 2.15 p.m-Close Down
be closed from the 16th to 23rd April 1984, both datas inclusive. DODWELL &CO., LTD.
General Managers..
A JAZZ RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO DUAL TRANSMISSION FROM
ZEK TONIGHT. ·
5-8 p.m.-European programme.
5-8 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Hong Kong, 9th April, 1934.
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden 6-6.30 p.m.-Children Studio Con-
cerk
including Selections "by the Mouth "Organ Band of EMS. "Medway" by kind permission Captain A. Poland, D.9.0., R.N. 8.30-8.55
pin-Light Music by Bands, Nautical Moments (arr. Winter . and Dutholt)-Reg. Band of
HM." Grenadier Guards, Selection-Words and Music-De-
broy Somers Band. Marching With Souss-Reg. Band
·
of HM. Grenadier Guards, 8.55-7.12 p.m.-Musical Corgedy.
Vocal Gems Peggy Ann (Rod-
gers) Light Opera Company. Selection-Follow a Star (Ellis)
New Mayfair Orchestra, Vocal Gems The Girl Friend (Rodgers)-Light Opera Com-
pany 7.12-730 p.m.- Concert Waltzes. Danube Waves (J. Ivanovici). Over the Waves. (Juventino Rosas)-International Concert
Orchestra
A Thousand and One Nights (Johann Strauss)-The British Symphony Orchestra Conduct- ed by Felix Wein gartner. 7.30-8 p.m.-From the Studio.
Jazz Selections by Pomping Vila
In).
Programme. 1. Roses of Picardy. 2. Japanese Sandman.
3. Chinatown My Chinatown 4. If I could be with you,
5. I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now 6. Kicking the Gong Around,"
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7. Sweet Sue Just You.
8: Aint She Sweet?
to be served. ···
British Movietone News have a & p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report. newsreel cinema containing 400
free geats, and another prominent 8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio cinema organisation has a Talkie-Concert, a drawing room which will take 300 10.30 p.m.-Rugby-Mid-day. Press
News, 10.35 p.m.-Close Down. guests per hour
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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the 45th Ordinary Aunual Meeting of Shareholders will be held. at the Offices of the Company, Ex- change Building, "Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 25th day of April," 1934, at Noon, för the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounta and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1983.
he Transfer Books of the Com. pany will be closed from Friday, the 19th April, 1934, to Wednesday, the 25th April, 1934, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors.
ALLAN KEITH,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 4th April, 1934.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
Forms for the Fourth Extra Race Hesting, to be held on SATURDAY, the 28TH APRIL, 1994 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; The Club House, Happy Valley the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 15 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 19TH APRIL, 1934.
By Order.
O." .B. BROWN,
$4841
Secretary
R. Navy v. S. W. Borderers Playing on the Railway ground, the Borderers defeated the Navy
of The daily estimate
Ever-Gleaming City Gleaming steel in sheets and Senior was good in the first half by four goals to two. The Border- East.
including many young tubes is being hauled to great with some good centres, but Hocers had a bit of a. fright, when the attendance is abosit one thousand
was Navy were leading by two clear persons
well-to-do families helghts in the Grand Hall of quard had an off-day and
goals, but sticking to their guns ladies "from repeatedly pulled up for off-side
Barlett was not up to his usual they finishes strongly and had the residing in Hong Kong. The gam- Olympia. Here is the birth of the Navy beaten. The Navy were un-bling establishment is understood New Steel Age where neither rust standard, but the heavy state of lucky in having to call on the jun- to be in a very Bourishing condi- or other corruption shall have the ground undoubtedly had much
lor players owing to the movements tion and its daily takings are place. Staybrite City is to show to do with this for he was unable of HM. Ships, "baving to call on reported to be in the neighbourhood a newly invented steel, which pre- to keep to his feet. several fine at least five players who played in of about HK 350,000, less about sently, is to be illuminated by openings going to the waste when the Junior Shield final match The $10,000 for its daily, expenditure artists in light so that the metal he slipped at the crucial moment.. Navy took the lead through O'Don- Shum Chun, like the rest of the tes on the fragile loveliness of
spun glass. The Indian defence was good. nell and Shewbrook put them two gambling institutions has its gay New Fashion Pageant
through the Century showing (Piano) and Candida Nalux (Vio-DRAFT Programmes and Entry A theatre" without -Barduman Singh and Khan Baha-up Fortey redund the lead be-
how the modern tea-time setting She will have dur repulsing the English forwards fore the interval. During the scc-life as well as tragedy. It is not
ond half Hazlewood scored twice unusual for its weekly suicides almost; only a formal garden it has been evolved.
Edwardian and VIC- time and again.
Parduman Singh was particular- and a penalty converted by Ms-frequently coincide with the num-seems, reaching out its terraces Georgian.
guests the napery, china and silver of com-auditorium where, later, ly effective in the first half of the thias in the closing minutes gave ber of the days in the week. In and pillared porticos far into the torian tables all furnished with
récent months,
There will be game when his last minute saves the. Borderers full points by 4 tc
plaints it is learnt, have reached will sit in a dim serenity to watch their own times.
tea-tables including often saved the Indian defence 2...
the Hong Kong government about the play of lights and lovely modern
the cottage tea-time setting and where many an anxious moment,
the demoralising effects of Shum fabrics. Chun, as it is so near the British Pageant of Fashion is to be play-summer table ready for iced tea colony. It is known that Europeed this year on a new theme and with new "characters" assumed 19 are also patrunising Shun by skilful and beautiful manne K.B.G.C. v. K.C.C.Chun, many of whom are retired officials and have lost all their hard-earned cash from the savings of a lifetime. The fact that the Kowloon-Canton or Canton-Kew- loon Railway runs express trains via Shum Chun is not to be "con- strued that the Railway Adminis tration encourages any form of The Kowloon CC's rinks will
vices. There is no doubt that if comprised of the following:- Shum Chun' is situated a few miles
C. E. Elliott-Heywood, J.
illusion and see Howe, H. Hampton and A. E. Silk away from the station, its life will stone (skip); H. A. Lammert, W. be considerably shortened and will strange beautiful fishes and rep- More mystery is to inhabit a J Edwards, J. S. Dinnen and H. eventually dis natural death. tiles swimming in deep waters. Overy (skip); H. Gittins, C. J. It is undoubtedly an Tacchi, J. M. Jack and J. Fraser both Hong Kong and Canten must "Hall of Magle" where ET.H. re- (skip): M. N. Rakusen, W. W. cooperate to eradicate. The pre search engineers are busy install- ing weird apparatus. They will Hirst, P. O. Dunne and V. C. sent world-wide economic depres- boll an egg by radio, light an ''; The first half opened with India Labram" (skip); A. Jones, W. Mul-ion is had enough and has electric lamp by striking a match, on the attack but Metcalf and cahy, T. Carr and E. Kern (skip); brought on untold miseries to show how gates or doors will open-
when Lowe and his halves dealt secure-J. W. M. Brown, W. Hyde, E. C. millions of homes. Both Chinese automatically
Fincher and B. P. Phillips (skip). and British officials have strong proaches and make Invisible ly with all attacks.
views about Shum Chun, and are things obvious by the light of waiting for someone in authority unsee-able rays. to launch a campaign to put this Augean Stable out of pristence. Money is not the root of all evil. but the sordid desire in seeking for
evil. it is the root of all following lines of Thomaa come to our mind:
Of the forwards. Lal Singh was again very dangerous on the left wing and in the opening minutes of the second half was responsible for several shots which Hollings- worth was called upon to save,
Kalwant Singh played a very un- selfish game and made many open Ings which Awtar Singh and Kar- tar Singh failed to take advantage
ot.
Walayat Khan on the right wing was too closely "policemaned" by W. A. Reed to be of any con-
sequence.
an
Fir
A friendly lawn bowls match will be played on Saturday next at 3.30 p.m. between the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Kow- loon Cricket Club on the former's
green.
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A
Reserves: W. C. Simpson, Major
K.B.G.C. Team
Garthwaite went very near
In pey, G. Lee, A. Popple and A. several occasions. Parduman Singh Wright. clearing in his own goalmouth once-just in the nick of time..
The following have been selected Bartlett was sent through By to play for the Kowloon Bowling Atkinson but Nur Mohammed | Green Club.
the charged out from between
J. Watson, P. T. Farrell, J. S. sticks to effect a dramatic save Lögan, W. S. Drake (skip). amidst much applause.
G. J. Chambers, E. V. Searle, J. G. Meyer. W. E. Hale (skip).
Just before the interval Hoc quard put Atkinson in possession with only Nur Mohammed to beat, but the goal-keeper made a mira culous save when he handed off high drive for a fruitless corner, the incident evoking a burst of
R. Duncan S. Randle, J. V Petherick, W. Macfarlane (skip).
C. L. Farmer. C. Hatt, J. G. Charlton. G. E. F. Thompson (skip).
J. H. Budding, L. Guy (skip).
evil which
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Realms Of Walid Marie Half 2 ship the bows of "Cutty's Ark-projecting from a tropic Bay, while "shipbuilders" Work about it. Here is to be a fine adventure for young people DIARY OF LOCAL and lovers of natural history. The rest of "Cutty's Ark" dips into the mystery of Davy Jones Locker and, looking out from the port- holes, visitors are to have an underwater
one ap.
On Telephone Terrace, the en- gineers of the G.P.O. will add to this wealth of scientific adven- tures by setting up apparatus which visitors can try out for The themselves, Food
gold,
Surely it's true, gold,
gold Good or bad a thousand fold, Easy to get
But hard to hold.
Man or woman may have his or
EVENTS
TO-DAY
and
Anniversaries Primrose Day.
Auctions-Lammert's
Hoildays.
Sale
Household Furniture and Persian Carpets, Sales Room, 2.30 p.m.
Cinemas
King's: The Bowery" Queen's "The Working Man". Central:The Air Mall
Mystery" Oriental:-"The Big Gamble" World:-Turn Back
The Clock" Lee:"Bed And Breakfast Alhambra "Advice To The
Lovelorn" Majestic: The Conquerors" Star:These Charming
People"
"Chil- Lectures. Dr. K. W. Ip on dren's Diseases and Their General
Chinese Y.M.C.A. Preventions. Waterloo Road, Kowloon, 7.30 p.m. Meetings.-Theosophical Society,
زو
دیا
All Relays of the Hong Kong Or- chestras are by courtesy of the Management.
8,30-10 p.m.-European Programme
of recorded Music from Z.EK." oh 640 LC's.
8.30-8.55
B
PUBLIC AUCTION,
pm-Band Selections PARTICULAR by Public Auction
from Opera,
& CONDITIONS
to be held on MONDAY, the 28 D Il Trovatore (Verdi)-Selection-Day of APRIL, 1934, at 8. st
Creatore's Band... Mefistofele Prologue (Bolto, arr.
Creatore). Selections from Mefistofele (Balto, arr. Creatore) Creatore's Band.
Cavalleria Rusticans (Mascagni) Selection Créatore's Band, 8.55-9.28 p.m
Concerto in A major for Violin (Mozart) (No. 5)-Arthur Cat- terall (Violin) and Orchestra conducted
Harty.
by, Sur Hamilton
18t movement-Allegro aperto, 2nd movement-Adagio.
Finale. Tempo di Menuetto
Allegro.
Tempo di Menuetto. 9.28-10 p.m.--Variety,
Song Carnival of 1932 Stars-
Debroy-Somers Band, Albert Sandler and His Orchestra, Flanagan and Allen; Carlyle Cousins, Peggy. Wood and Dan Doboyan. Blues Cavalcade Twentieth
Century Blues-Jack
In the handicrafts section glass- workers from 2 famous long- established London firm will blow glase in public and make articles that will be real souvenirs of the exhibition, wherever they go.
8 pm Speaker Mr. R. Sander. A Fountains, Flowers And Sunshine lecture of Rudolf Steiner "Buddha
The Gardens of Olympia are always wonderful They are in and Christ, Berlin, December, A. 8. Russell, M. J. Henderson, ber fun and pleasure, but not the creation now. Artists at garden. 1909; Hongkong", Union Church applause from round the field. H. F. Stoneham, C. B. Heaking, kind of bonetul pleasure at Shum building are measuring out with Deacon's Court, Church Hall, 5:30
tia. Miscellaneous Claims against Soon after the commencement A. W. E. Davidson, H. H. Rose Chun. No one wante pleasure at strings and plumb-lines and the D..
meticulous Judgment of well- of the second hair Garthwalte took (skip)......
the expense of suicide and the trained eyes the foundations of the Estates of Norman Biske Mc the ball from 'Love to go through
wrecking of happy homes, whether Gardens of History and Romance Ewen May Thomas Muir Cock they be Chinese or foreign. It is east a representation of the
rane; and Edmund Leslie May. and score, the ball glancing off Nur Mohammed's foot to roll just over
urged that the Legue of Nations form and spirit of some famous due: St. Andrew's Club Literary the line as Parduman Singh tried
should be informed of its existence old manor garden. Euge rugged Competition Whist Drive, Civil and steps should be taken in the portions of everlasting beauty Service Cricket Club, 8.45 p.m.; to save a goal.
trom far-off mountains are being Busy Bees Klondyke Whist Drive, lifted gently into place by cranes Cathedral Hall, 3 pm.
Moon III Moon, 8th Day. as though they were works of art
Principal Malls in biscuit china. The film of aged generations of lichens and
...
The English goal, thereafter, underwent many a bombardment, but Hollingsworth: backed up by Metcalf, Dand and the half backs saved their charge from going un-- der..
LOCAL BASEBALL
Prospects Of Good
Game In May
meantime to curb its activities.
ANTI-GAMBLING
Canton, April 17.
A meeting of those interested in U. S. BASEBALL
Mr. W. W. Woodward and Lt. baseball was held yesterday at Comdr. F. B. Leigh, R.N., refereed. which several matters relative to England-Hollingsworth (Army), local baseball was discussed.
The meeting elected Mr. C. L
A. A: Dand (Club) and Lleut, N. shank Fresident of the local Base W. Metcalfe (Army); W. & Reed (Club), H. J. D. Lowe (Club) and ball League and Mr. J. F. Shek was
Treasurer
It was intimated at the meeting
Chuck Klein hit a homer. Cincinnati
0 010 Lou Warneke pitched.
Senators Beat Boston
Pittsburgh St. Louis
New York, April 18.
E. V. Reed (Club): Senior appointed Honorary Secretary and (Army), Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (Army), Lieut. P. J. H. Bartlett (Navy), Lt-Cdr. T. K. W. Atkin that for the coming season there The result of the season's first son (Navy), and Lt. J. H. Hoc-will be five or six teams compet-baseball games follow quard (Army),
ing. An effort will be made to secure the South China ground at India-Nur Mohammed (Punja- Caroline Hill for the matches.
Baseball fans will be glad to bla); Parduman Singh (Radio) · and Khan Bahadur, (Punjabis); hear that it was decided last night MH Hassan (Radio), Dulla to field a local team to meet the Singh (Punjabis) and Alaf Din Japanese Olympic players when (Punfabis) Walayat Shah (Pun- they pass through the Colony on Jabis), Kartar Singh (Punjabi) their way to Manila. Awtar Bingh (Radio). Kalwant Singh (Radio) and Lal Bingh (Punjabi).
"The annual meeting of the Hong Kong Baseball Association, it was announced will be held on May 16.
National League
Philadelphia
Wilson bit & homer. New York 6 Moore hit a homer.
Boston
Brooklyn d
712 3
Dan Taylor and Hack Wilson hit homers. Chicago
6111
7718 Medwick hit s' homer.
American League
St. Louls Cleveland
HRE 201
B 2 Averill hit a homer.
Philadelphia
McNair hit New York
Washington Boston
Detrolt Chicago"
homer.
Inward from Australia by Kita- no Maru; Outward for America and Europe: via Biberia by Express of Asia, 5. p.m.
Racing Entries close for Fourth Extra Race Meeting, noon.
Bunrise 6.01 am. Bunset-6.44
Tides. High at 1.31 and 11.57. Low at 1.32 and 19.54
FRIDAY, APRIL 20
Cinemas King's: The Bowery" Queen's The Working Man" Central: The Air-Mail
Mystery! Oriental ---- Night Flight" - WorldWhen Ladies Meet Lee:Bed And Breakfast Alhambra Advice to The
Lovelorn Majestic: "The Conquerors”? BtarThese Charming People
Payne
the Offoes of the Pablic Works Depart ment, by Order of His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Mount Cameron i the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 25 years, with the option of renewal. Kč s Crown Beat to be find by the Surveyor of His MABY THE KING,
for
one further term of 15 years PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Let No. 378,"
Reral Building
Near Rural Building
Middle Gap Road.
No. of Bate.
Registry No.
Locality
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PREJ KERTJIE DIS).
About
11,700
"Rental":
Upset, Prion,
12462
and His B.B.C. Dance Orches-
Vocal A Million Dreams-The Ponce Sisters (Comediennes) Vocal--Just an Echo in the Valley
Chick Endor and Charlie 7 p.m.-Dinner Programme Re- Farrell.
* 'questa: Instrumental Sweetheart Dar- | 7.30 p.m= Merrymakers-Tony
Booral Phil Wo Johnny Harris and Bob Lynch for 7.45 pm-Mo and Yosh.
8 p.m
Trading and sup- Avelino, ply Company-Ball
Yotoco indas Riks.
lin'.
Instrumental
Cover Waterfront "—" Arranged Eight Pianos,
Fox Trot Night", Owl. Fox Trots
the
Only & Paper Moon-Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra,
10 pm-Close Down,
RADIO, MANILA
Aranas.
8.15 pm To be annou 8.30 pm-Beditations
F. Lindaley.
6 p.m.--Studio Music Ideal Or 845 0.22-Block Quotations.
chestra directed by Victor 8.55 pm-Music.
Reven
6.10, .m
Period. 6.30 0
Period.
anish Informational
9 pm ZEM Musicale
ducted by Lorine Nanh.
10.30 p.m.Sign Off
Chai
glish Informational PROGRAMME FROM DAVENTEX
Lectures Dr, TM, Tso, M. P. Ch. B. (Edin.) on Children Pul- monary Diseases and Their Gen- eral Preventions Chinese ZMC A Waterloo Road, Kowloon 7.30 Di
Miscellaneous Second Talk by lena“ May Rey, N. Halyard. Insitute, 10.30 Cathedral Hall, 10 am.
dran III Moon, 7th Day
GMT. NANAY
2 pm-Time Bignal from Biz Ben
News Bullen zu 2.15 The Morthern Orchestra directed Bridge; EFFICIE (terior)," from £ studio
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p.m. Time Bignal
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3:50 pm Variety programme.
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