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MONDAY, FEB. 18, 1935

COMMENCING AT 10A.M.

KOWLOON TONG

The Phantom Bridge (Myddle-place. Ribble or New Star will

all the remaining place... tan)

The Valleys There are a number of 'very good pontes to face the starter at the Valleys and the best of these appear to be Double Chance belonging từ Mỹ. Chan Wing Yung. This pony should be able to do the distance in the region Ar No. 8, ESSES CRESCENT,

and with a fest of about 1.30 course, the only question is whe- ther this time (for a sub's race) is fast enough for six furlongs. Lucky Strike will not be far away whatever happens.. “I ike this candidate as he is very quick off the mark. Seventeenth of Sep- tember is another nice mover and Mr. Butler who is having this mount should have splendid opportunity of getting a place. Sci-Fa, Valley View" and Wade-

No.3 in F Major, No.4 in A Minor and No.3 in D Flat

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Bongs-Where E'er you

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Violin Solos (a) Minuetto No.1

2 (Bach) (b) The Little Windmill (Cou- perin)

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Songs-Stu (Bohm)

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the Night

I Love thee (Grieg)--Charies

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Orchestra Drury Lane Theatre

Memories.

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BERLIN RADIO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18:

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ment (Germ., Engl.)` German Folk Song

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Programme Forecast (Germ.,

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New Rear-Admiral

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London, Jan 26, The following appointments were made by the Admiralty recent- 17-

Mistake Bay is starting in the Trials and will be almost certain to go to the post a bot favourite. Strongest opposition. however, may be expected from King's Jubilee; one of the best grimins of his stable who is also, I hear, going out in the These two wil be sure to provide an interesting race. Soldier of | Victory is not a bad candidate at

all and it sent out here quite capable of getting a place. If Harvest Vlew is sent out here instead of the shorter 'Hopeful Stakes, he may have a sporting a good chance. Rose Queen is outsider!"

Five Furlongs! ... Soldier of Britain looks a "eert for the five furlongs unless Trent- bridge is started in this event, in which case. I shquid expect a very good tusale between the two King's Fancy is running vellously well these days and in a sprint event will not be far be- cannot visualise him beating Soldier of Britain. Oak Bay and Cossack's Beauty are two very nice bets for places. Old Favourites

Cd. Engra-G. F. Pengelly, to and H. C. Old favourites will be seen in Warwick (Jan. 28): action in The Old Course Plate. Layers, to Bideford (Feb. 4). Gleneagles is in the pink of condi- tion and so is Sadko, and with both at top form. I prefer the chances of Sadko. Hetman is the con- only other candidate worth sidering at all though the field is sure to exceed ten. This should PIOVE to be a fast race.

Pacific Hall

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Vocal Gems

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(a) In Winter. I get up at night SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17: (b) Every Night..

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Great Bass Ballads. Norman Allin and Chorus:

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Highlights of the Week's. Pro-

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Evening

Mar-

Cdr.-R. E. Jeffreys, D.S.C., to Excellent (Feb. 28), and to Presi- dent for R.N.R. duties in Liver- pool area, and for liaison duties. with Merchant Navy (March '7).

Payr. Cdr.-C. Rae, to Delhi (March 22).

Fayr. Lt-Cdr.-R. F. Pink, to Cormorant (undated).

Lt.-R. M. T. Peacock, to Douglas (Jan. 25).

COMMODORE LAYTON'S

PROMOTION

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The Admiralty announce that the following retirement and pro- motion have been approved:- There has been much wavering Rear-Admiral Douglas B. Le in the ranks of the supporters of Mottée is placed on the retired Pacific Hall since many feel that list at his own request, in order this pony is not quite as good as to facilitate the promotion he is reputed to be. He will have younger officers, to date January a chance of proving his real 3, 1935, and in consequence Cap- worth in The Hopeful Stakes. If tain (Commodore 2nd Class) Foxbridge does not go out in the Geoffrey Layton, DS.O., A.D.C... Maidens or Trials he is sure to Royal Navy, is promoted to be appear here and punters should Rear-Admiral in H.M. Fleet, to watch how this candidate fare for date January 24, 1935. be may be Mr. Marshall's ulti- Rear-Admiral Le Mottée was mate choice on Derby Day. Har promoted two years ago. bút, has vest View, Soldier of Peace, Ythan, not served in the rank, although : Royal Romance and Pontiac Bay he has attended senior officers"

ba-a-big-dividend is any of them

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Tragedy "Maria Stuart" 11.15 p.m.-News and Review of

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9.35 p.m. to 12 midnight-A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill 11.30 p.m.-Concert of Light Mu- should win! Room (by courtesy of the management).

10.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,

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12 midnight-Close down.

Song Voices of Spring (Strauss)

--Miliza Korjus : Songs-Serenade: (Ravini). Come back to Sorrento (Curtis). -Charles Kuliman (Tenor)." 4-7. p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.-European

me,

Program-

7-7.25 p.m.-Concert Waltzes.

Tales from the Vienna Woods

(Strauss)———

The Grenadiers Waltz (Waldteu-

fel).

Acclamation Waltz (Waldten.

fel)

Moonlight, on the Alster (Fetras). Siren of the Ball (Lehar) 7.25-7.43 p.m. An Organ Recital

by Dr. Albert Schweitzer.

1. Prelude and Fugue in E Minor

(Bach)

alc

12.15 am-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch, on DJN 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DJN

(Germ, Engl.).

RADIO

SATURDAY,

in command of the cruiser Devon- shire in the Mediterranean, in which he was relieved on his For the last event on the case. promotion.

Last Event

I select. Trentbridge as the likely He entered the Britannia in winner. This pony has had. I 1895, and specialized in naviga understand, a minor leg troubletion. During the War he was of no consequence, and if rent to navigator of the battle-cruiser the post, punters may be sure he Princess Royal up

to July 1918, is absolutely sound and fit. Dia na Bay too is in the best of condi-

when he was appointed an seala tant to the Hydrographer of the 3.00 p.m.-Cooking School of the tion, but I don't think the mare Navy, and subsequently Assistant

Air-(Miriam Hedrick).

is quite match," enough for Trent Director of Navigation. He was 3.30p.m.--Sign Of.

In addition to Trent Senior. Naval Officer in the Danube bridge. bridge, there are four, "Kings" en- in 1923-25; commanded the crut- tered in this race as well as Het-sera Despatch and Vindictive in man, so it looks as if they are China in 1925-28, and was Chier 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational likely to fill third place as well. of Staff at the Nore in 1929-31,

He retires at the age of 53.). Period,

5.00 pm Sunset Dance Program- me-From the Lyric Music House.

6.30 pm-English

Informational:

SUNDAY Period. 7.00 pm. Studio Presentation 12.15 pm Luncheon Musicale.

Arsenio Ortega, saxophone; 1:15 pm-8ign of Larry Ortega, songs; and Aris 3.00 p.m.-Opera Hour, i ton Avelino, planista.

5.30 p.m. Tea Dance Music, 7.15, p.m-Bongs by Fe Carvajal 6.00 p.m.-Luneta Band Concert 7.30 p.m.-Pioneer of the Philip Phil Constabulary Band

7.00 p.in The Catholic Hour. 7.15 p.m-Songs of the Philippines

7.45 p.m. — Air Giggles Koko,

Himbo and Flip the FrogL

Abundio Ibanez

Rear Admiral Layton has been. In command of Portsmouth Bar racks since May last, and is 60 years of age. He commanded sub- martnes during the War has been. Deputy Director of Operations at the Admiralty, and Chief of Star in China,

It will be noted that his promo- tion is dated three weeks after the vacancy. During this interval

2. My heart is Longing Choral 8.00 pm-Educational Program-17.30 p.m. Heacock Sunday Night another promotion, dated January

Prelude (Bach)

3. When in Deepest need-Chor-8.15 p.m.-Studio Guest Artist Pro-

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8.50 p.m

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0.00 Tum n Dancing Party

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Bautista,

8:16 pm-Gospel Hour.

1830 pm-Burgos Studenta. Radio Club Programme conducted, by Key Rowe

0.00 pm Welcome Tourist

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Midnight BIOTA

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He Knew

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