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4. Love's Dream after the Ball carnacao had to stop riding. Pro-
arr. Willoughby).
pitious Time was late in coming to form and his gallop last Wednes- day over I mile in 215.175 was very'
230 p.m.-Close down.
12:30 to 2.15 pin-European pro-
gramme. 12.30 p.m.-London and New York 4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme.
stock and commodity quota-7 to 10.30 pan-European pro-impressive. It is very hard to un-
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1235 to 1 pm-Recorded muse. 1 p.m.---Local time and weather re-
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1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
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4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded music 7 pm to 12 midnight.--European
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to 7.13 p.m.-Four "Songs of the Sea" by Stanford sung by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). 7.13 to 7.38 pm.-.
Marek Weber, and His Orchestra
Chopinata Potpourri (Arr. Sil-
bermann).
From Ocenbach's Sample Box
(Urbach). 'Potpourri" of Waltzes (Robrecht). 7.38 to 8 pm-
A Plano Recital by Kako da Costs
Butterfiles in the Rain. Everyone says “I Love You.” "Waltz Time"-Medley, Dancing Butterfly.
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A.B.B.C. Recorded-Programme " POSTMAN'S KNOCK"
A New and Original Musical Comedy written by Claude Hul- Bert, Paul England and John Watt, with music by Harry 3.
gramme.
derstand Wadebridge but I am in- 7 to 734 p.m.--Concerto in a Minor,clined" to belleve that he is one Op 18 (Greg) played by pace animal and with a strong Arthur de Greet (Planoforte) Jockey on his back, this pony 18 and the Royal Albert Hall, Or-
very dangerous, I fancy Pro- chestra.
pitious Time to win with Invincible Knight and Wadebridge to follow.
7.34 to 8. p.m.--- \
Light Orchestral Selections La Belle Helene Selection
(Oxenbach).
A Musical Comedy Switch (arr.
"Hall).
Please.
The Continental (from "The Gay
·Divorcee").
Shining Moon (Russian Folk
Song).
Hong Kong Handicap "A" As a matter of fact all Owners are more or lessjindebted to Mr.
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Dunbar for not entering Liberty A No. 1, CHATHAM ROAD Bay in the Hong Kong Handicap ! (GOMES VILLA), KOWLOON "A" Division for it'will not only make the race more open, but the coffers of the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be as you think best. Sadko and Soldier of Britain have
8 p.m.-Local time and weather been alloted top-weight. namely
report.
8.03 to 8.45 p.m.- Relay of the Örgan Recital from St. John's Cathedral by Frederick Mason. Soloist:-Dr. L. T. Ride (Bari-
tone).
PROGRAMMY
1. Introduction to Act **Tannhauser."-Wagner.
2. Le Cygne.—Saint-Saens
3. Aria...........” For the mountains shall depart.”—Mendelssohn.
168 lb. and I understand that Sold- ler. of Britain will accept the weight if the going is good." Sad- ko has lost his Jockey Mr. Needa and I doubt very much whether Mr. Harriman would be able to đó justice to this pony after his re- cent operation? Mr. Dietz has been booked to steer Ribble and this pony is very dangerous on ac- count of his low impost 143 lb. Mr. Frost will be riding King's
3. Chorale Prelude on "Wachet Warden and Mr., Butler King'
Auf.Mendelssohn,
Justice. Mr. S. Y. Liang will be
6. Menuet
Pepper played by Sydney Bay-Handel.
nes and his Band.
The play produced by John Watt in the London Studios of the British Broadcasting Corpora- tion.
CAST Claude Hulbert, Reginald Purdell. Percy Parsons," Anona Winka. Barry Longhurst.
Cyril Smith... ...Philip Wade.
C. Denier Warren, Jane Carr.
9 to 9.13 p.m.-Light Violin Solos
by Albert Sandler, 9.13 to 9.30 pm
The J.H3 Squire, Celeste Octet. Memories of Tchaikovsky (arr.
Sear). 9.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,
London 1'p.m, stock and com- modity quotations.
9.35 t o12 midnight.-A relay of the
Dance Orchestra from the H.K Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the management). 10.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby mid-day Press news, fürther London stock and com- modity suotations.
12 midnight-Close down.
SUNDAY
11 am, to 12.15 p.m.-A relay of the
Service from St. John's Cathe dral.
I' pm--Local time and weather
report,
from
"Samson:"-
5. Arla "Total Eclipse."Han-up on Cossack's Beauty, and it is
del...
not certain whether Rose-Queen will start or not? Herod the Derby winner will have Mr. Davis and Gladiator will be taken out by Mr.. Y. T. Fung. The distance of this race is 1 Miles and I am afraid that it is just a wee bit too far Herod, it
7. Arla Lord God of Abraham."
Meddelssohn...
8. Maestoso,`` A.D.
MacDowell
1620-Mac
9. Aria "It is enough."-Men- for Boldier of Britain.
delssohn.
10. Evensong-Easthope Martin. 8.45 to 9.10 p.m.-.
~Band-Muste Golliwog's Cake Walk ("The Children's Corner") (Debussy) Wedding of the Rose (Jessel).. Hobomoko-Intermezzo (Reeves), A Hunting Scene (Bucalossi): Patrol Comique (Hindley). 9.10 to 9.30 pm-Vocal Gems. 9.30 to 10 p.m.-
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From the Studio
A Planoforte Recital of Bach compositions by Luba Shaftain
PROGRAMME
1 Adagio from Toccata in C. 2 Prelude and Fugue, No. 10.
ዓ.
3. (a) Sarabande (b) Passepied
from English Suite.
4. (a) Gavotte (b) Bourree from
French Buite.
5. Prelude No. 4
10 to 10.30 p.m.-Dance music. 10.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.35 pm-Close down.
BERLIN RADIO Saturday
1215 to 2.30 p.m.-European re- 9 p.m.-Dja, Din Announcement
corded music.
(Germ... Engl.). "German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ, Engl).. 9.15.p.m. Songs by Richard Straub Sung by Niels Kalmann, At the Plano: Friedrich R. Albes 9.45 p.m.-News in English on. Dia
and in Dutch on Din..
Theme and Variations from Suite No. 3 in G (Tchaikovsky) -Londen Symphony Orches tra.
Light Opera
Selection-The Yeomen of the 10 p.m.-Symphony Concert.
Guard (Sullivan).
Vocal Duet-Trot here and there. -Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham.
Vocal Gems Monsieur Beaucaire
(Messager) *A
Among the Items: Pianoforte Concerto. in D minor by W. A Mozart, the 8th Symphony by An- L. Y. Beethoven Boloist: nemarie Heine. Conduct. Werner Richter-Reichhelm.
Selection Chu Chin' Chow (Nor- 11.15 p.m.-News in German on
ton).
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will be recalled, carrying 188 1b. PUBLIC AUCTION.
won the Lusitano Cup (1 Mile) in easy fashion and the time was, 1.58 4/5. He will certainly give a -good-account of himself in this race and the next danger is King's Justice who has to carry only 150 1b. Soldier of Britain is set to give him 18 lb. and can he do it?
Tytam Handicap "B",
There are 22 ponies in the ly- tam "B" Division, the entries be- ing divided by the Official Handi- capper and to say the least, cons of them has any book form to go by. However Saturday 2nd Inst, Adventurer and Beginner's Luck galloped a Mile in 2.14 4/5 and this was published in our Paper on Monday. Beginner's Luck
on
is a better pony and therefore should win. Nebular Star and Bold
Captain will give him a good race.
Hong Kong Handicap "B"
In the Hong Kong Handicap "B"; Division 1 Miles), Bright View. and Soldier of China have been allotted top-weight 188 lb. and are: set to give The Tiger and Don 8 lb, Soldier of China has not yet struck his old form but I believe he, will be seen in the fighting Ine at the finish. Mr. Frost will be up on The Tiger and the combins- tion has very seldom diŝappointed its supporters. Don will be ridden by, Mr. Sun and Soldier of China will be taken out by Mr. Dieiz.- Don know is dangerous for you never when he is going to make up his mind to rum Valorous will have a new Jockey Mr. Pih.
Moonie Pond's. Handicaps
The final event" "The Moonle Fonds Hardicap" will, I am afraid, be a tame affair due to the pre- sence of Able Amazon. It is rum- oured that Able Amazon"will" not accept the weight 165 lb. but I
Dja and Din "Vocal Geme-The Student Prince 11.30 p.m.-Music,~ Songs and | doubt it very much for Able Ama-
(Romberg).
A Violin Recital by Joseph
Szigeti 1-Menuet (Debussy).. 2-Tambourin Chinois (Kreisler)
3. The Fountain of Arethusa
(Szymanowsky).
Concert Waltzes Invitation to the Waltz (Weber,
Op. 65),
Kongreb Waltzer (Straub-Hey-
mann)
Helens, Waltzer (Ogenbeach), Tales from the Vienna Woods (J.
Strauss)
LA Concert Planoforte Solo--Marche: Milit-
aire (Schubert): Song-The Lute Player (Alltsen) The Floral Dance, (Moss) 'Cello Boloe-Serenade (“Has-
san") (Delfits).
Melody Dawes -Beatrice Har-
rison.
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be run on the 14th December. The HE Undersigned have received conditions are for Ponies that have started at least 4 Extra Meetings, p.m.-Dja, Din Announcement two of such previous to 1st (Germ., EngL), German Folk July and two subsequent to that Song.
Programme Forecast Date. Racing Heart has been (Germ, Engl) Highlights of bought by Mr. Li Shlu Pang and the Week's Programme
will be ridden by Mr. Dietz. Bag
6.15 p.m. Something for Bunday for le very at just now and should TUESDAY.
Evening
9.30 p.m.-Fairy Tale Time. In search for Spring! Uncle Otto and his radio Kids, wa 9.45 pm-News and Review of the Week in English on Dia and in Dutch on Din
10 pm-Springtime in Germany. A Play by Peter Hagen Musie by Werner Kirchhoff.
give Able Amazon è good run for the Stakes money. Cold Morning Rose-Ann and Bauty Face are all looking well.
After this Meeting all the Pon- les will be classified and I wonder Whether there will be 3 classes for Australian Ponles.
The Dally Double Events
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Planoforte Bolós Three Chinese 11 p.m-Who laugh with us? A the 3rd and 7th Races and my Hetman and Beginner's Piece (Chasing) Abram Selection of Records
Chasing
The JH, Squire Cele 1.8ilver threads among
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