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DIARY OF E LOCAL EVENTS

King's:

TO-DAY

Saturday, March 23........

Cluemas.

The Affairs Of Cellirit," Queen's-Forsaking All Others." Central:"Here Is My Heart." Oriental:"Caravan.”. World: "Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-"British Agent." Majestic-Nana."

Star-Looking For Trouble.""

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

SATURDAYTM

12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Prb

gramme."

12.30 pm-London and New York

Stock and Commodity Quata

tions.

12.35-1 p.m.-Recorded Music. 1pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press, Newa, etc., 1.15 p.m.-Close Down.

Miscellaneous-Tombola, Garri-4-7 pm-Chinese Recorded Music. son Lecture Hall 7 p.m.; Claims against the Estate of Emily Wood

ELIZABETH COLLEGE, Fearon due.

BUERNSEY (Channel Islands). (Founded 1233).

BOYS' FIRST GRADE PUBLIC SCHOOL Mild climate particu- larly suitable for boys from the East. Boys received from 7 years. Entire charge if desired. Prepara- tion for Army Universities, Professions, etc. No failure Army Exam: for over 10 years. O.T. G. Laboratories, Workshops. Many Scholarships.

Inclusive Fees-

Lower School-285 per amum. Upper School-£95 per annum. Particulars-F. HARDY, MA, LInDay

Headmaster.

THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. Ha Kozo Ortom: €, Quran'a Kean CurrHĀG,

Ts Foo

* $7413.

The non-forfeiture Ofice, No Shareholders. All Funds belong to membara. Grantant Becurity. Insurancet

Funds 285,000,000. 238,000,000. Best Investment. Large Bonuses

Avery year.

"CHINA TO-DAY”

SERIES

Edited by TANG LEANG.LI No. 1 SUPPRESSING.

Moon Moon, 19th, Day. Social Functions.--Chinese Re- creation Club "At Home." Cause- way Bay, 3.30 p.m. Whist Drive. Cralgengower CC.: 9 p.m.

Sports

St.

1,30-1.45 p.m. Relay of a Must- cal Portion from the talkie "Eid Millions" from the King's Theatre.

145-2.30 p.m.-Recorded Music.

Archibald Joyce Waltzes Carr

Byng)-Scottish Male

"Slagers.

The Girl Friend, Peggy Ann.

Volce

The Blue Mazurka (Lehr); The Desert Song (Romberg).

Gubert and Sullivan Band Selections

Patience The Band of RM.

Coldstream Guards,

The Gondaliers, ・・

7. p.m.-12 midnight. -- European 1-7.32 p.m.-Light Opera.”

Selection-Dollar Princess (Fall) Vocal Gems The Pirates

Penzance (Gabert and Suul-2.30 pm-Close Down. van).

van),

of

4-7 pm-Chinese Programme. Selections. Trial by Jury (Sull-7-10.30 p.m.-European Programme 7-7.33. Dm-Trio in D Minor, Op. 49 (Mendelssohn) played by "Cortot, Thibaud and Casale 1st Movement-Molto allegro

agitato.

Selection-The Sorcerer (süm-

van).

Song. The Fipes of Fan ("The

Arcadians") (Monckton). Song.-Arcady is ever Young ("The Arcadlan") (Monckton) Winnie Melville (Soprano).

p.m.- Light Orchestral Selections: Puccini-Potpourri. Lehariana (Gelger).. Because (d'Bardelot):

Cricket First Division, Univer- sity v: Craigengower C.C. (F); Sec- ond Division, Hong Kong C.C.-Y. RAMC. (L); Royal Navy 1. St. Joseph's College (F); Craigeri- gower O.C v. University (F): Club 732-8 de Recreto v. Queen's College (F).

Football First Division, Joseph's v. Chinese Athletic (Caro- line Hill), 9 p.m.; Second Division, Chinese Athletic v. University (Clab ground); 3 pm.

Hockey-Police Indians v. Fun jab Regiment, 430 p.m.

Second Extra Race Racing. Meeting (Happy Valley). 2 p.m.

Tennis-Exhibition Mixed Dou- bles Match, C.R.C.

Yachting. Royal HK Yacht Club Sixth Corinthian Race for Racing Yachts...

Sunrise.-6.25 am Sunset.-8.36

p.m.

Tides. High at 10,36, and 23,33. Low at 4.46 and 17.28:

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Sunday, March 24 Anniversaries and Holidays. Third Sunday in Lent.

Cinemas

COM- MUNIST BANDITEY IN CHINA (2nd Edition) (".........in its matter, ila man- ner and its format, an admirable production, fully entitled to be Catalogued as research" rather than as Pamphleteering The King's "The Affairs Of Cellini." Nimes Literary Supplemente Loudon)

Queen's: "Forsaking All Others,” Central British Agent BK83.06 Oriental:-"Hide-Out,"

With 46-Illustrations—Demy 8vo;

-140 pages No.2, CHINA'S PROBLEMS World:"Chinese Picture."

.5 Navy," Majestic: "Treasure Island." Star: "Little Man. What Now?". Moon-II Moon, 20th. Day..

Sports

Com-

" AND THEIR SOLUTION—Alhambra: Here Comes The

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pages --Ready next April HK$7.50 No. 4 THE PUPPET STATE OF

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Publishers "CHINA UNITED PRESS

Shanghai.

LOCAL MAPS

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria,

New Territories.

Football-Kotewall Cup petition, Army v. China (Causeway Bay Ground), 4-p.m.;

Hockey-Police Indians v. "In- cognitos" (Police Training School), 4.30 p.m.

Hunting.--Fanling Hunt Gymk- hana (Kwantt Course), 3 p.m.

Tennis, Fingi american-Tennis

Tournament of the Season, Kow- icon C.C., 230 p.m.

Yachting-Royal Bóng Kong Yacht Club Pool Race for Cruisers. Sunrise.-8.25 am Sunset.-6.36

p.m.

Tides-High at 11.03. Low at 5.02 and 18.15..

Monday March 25 Anniversaries and Holidays.— Annunciation, B.V.M. Lady Day. Quarter Day....

Cinemas King's:-"The Affairs Of Cellini." Queen's-Forsaking All Others." Central British Agent." Oriental: Hide Out' World: "Chinese Picture.".

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. Alhambra¦ "Here Comes The

PRE-PAID ADVERTISEMENTS.

The follensing olassa of advertisements are chargeḍ at the price given balore;—–

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HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

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All advertisements must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender

Announcements not exceeding 25 Words are inserted under this heading at a Pre-paid Rate of One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS. If Charges collected, $1.50

THIS FORM MAY BE USED;

Please insor

Navy"

A Night in Venice. Potpourri

(Strauss).

8 pm-Local Time and weather

Report.

8.30-8.42 .m-Variety.

Song.I Think I Can.

Song. One good Tune deserves another Jack Buchanan .(Comedian).

Plano Solo True,

..

2rid

Movement.-Andante mote tranquillo.

3rd Movement-Scherzo

con

4th Movement.-Finale. 7.33-7.50 p.m.-A Recital by Elena Gerhardt (Mezzo-Soprano).

1. Fischerweise (Fisher-Waj?)

(Schubert).

2. (a) Das Fischermsdchen (The

Fisher-Maiden).

(b) Geheimes

*" (Schubert).

3. (a) Nachtigall

(The

Secret)

(b) Stanchen (Brahms).

4. Feldeinsankeit (Brahms). 7.50-8 p.m.-Fantasie The Storm

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

[HE Undersigned have received

instructions

TO SMLL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

"UN

| SATURDAY,

MARCH 23, 1995

COMMENCING A 11 A.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM. DUDDELL STREET:

8 Cases Crushed Fruit Juice

Pieces Wool Serge

17. Bundles Galv. Sheets

81 Prs. of Shoes

297 Boxes of Collars

58 Toilet Seats

3 Fire Extinguishers

2271 lbs. Brass Cartridge Empty

Cas98

4 Bales Prime Easy Bleaching

Sulphite Pulp.,

ملة

A Quantity of Furniture, Piece Goods, Motor Accessories & Sundry Gooda, stc., eto,

(Lemmens) played by HaÏTY | TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY, Goss-Custard,

Plano Solo A Thousand Good-8 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report. nights Rale da Costa.

..

Song. Give me a Ring A Cou-6.03-8.40 p.in.-From the Studio.

ple of fools in Love. Song Give be, a Ring-I only

want one boy-Margaret Ban- neriman (36prano). Organ Solo Wedding of the

Painted Doll-Leslie James. Orchestra-Nicolette.

Vocal Duet Roll Along, Covered

Wagon.

Vocal Diet-Don't forget-Walsh

and Barker-

Vocal Gems--Wild Violets. 8.42-8.57 p.m.-Four Songs by Peter

Dawson (Bass-Baritone),"

1. The Eri King (Schubert).

2. Don Juan's Serenade Op. 38,

No. 1 (Tschaikovsky).

3. She is far from the Land

(Lambert).

4. Love, could I only tell thee..

(Capel).

8.57-9.30 pm-Band Music,

Mirella-Overture (Gounod). War March of the Priests (Men-

..delssohn).

1

Softly awakes my Heart ("Bam- S011 and Delilah") (Saint- Saens).

Radetzky March (J. Strauss, Op.

228).

Rakoczy March ("Damnation of

Faust") (arr. Godfrey).

The M in the Black Forest

"(Ellenberg)."

March of the Mountain Gnomes

(Ellenberg).

Frederick English (Bass-Barl-

tone) ("Empress of Britain"). Luba Bhaftain (Pianoforte).

1. Songs:-

Programme

Silent Worship Handel

Song of the Flea-Moussourg-

sky."

2. Planoforte. Solos:- Arla Schumann. FableSchumann,

3...Songs:-

God keep you-Tate. Tally Hol-Leont

4. Pianoforte Solos:~~~

Intermezzo Brahms. Capriccio Brahms.

5. Songs:

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

Week in Englis hon DJA. in Dutch on DJN.

12.30 am. Close down DJA, DIN

(Germ. Engl.).

RADIO MANILA Saturday

6 p.m.-Souventors,

610 10-Spanish Informational

Perlod...

6:30 pm-English Informational

Period.

7 p.m-Studio Programme Songs

by Nea Mätas. 7.

7.15 pm Max Lazo and Fis

Hawaltalis.

7.45 pm-Air Giggler Kokb, Bim-

bo and Fup the Frog.

Laughing Cavalier-Sanderson 1 Travel, the Road-Thayer. 8.40-9,22 p.m.---Symphony No. 4 in F Minor (Tschaikovsky, Op. 36) -Philadelphia Symphony Or-8.50 p.m. Stock Quotations.

chestra

1st Movement--Andante sostenu-

to moderato con anima. 2nd Movement-Andante

.." modo di canzona.

in

3rd Movement.-Scherzo. Pizzi-

cato ostinato,

"4th Movement-Allegro

fuoco. •

con

8 pm-Educational Programme. 8.15 pm Palawan Night."

::

9 p.m.-Kim Dancing Party

Sponsored by Borden. Com- pany, manufacturers of Klim and Malted Milk-Klim: Or chestra, assisted by Guest Ar- tists.

12. Midnight, Sign Off...

Sunday 12.15 p.m.-Luncheon Musicale. 1.15 pm. Sign off 5.30 pm-Band Concert...

9.22-9.30 p.m.-Famous Folk Songs of Britain (arr. J. H. Squire) played by the J. H. Squire 8 p.m.-Tea Dance Music from Celesté Octet.

Songs of Wales.-The Regiment-9.30-10.30 pm-From the Stullo.

al Band of HM. Grenadier Guards.

9.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins, London. 1 p.m.--Stock and Commodity Quotations. *9.35-T2** anamigat. --Hong Kong"

Hotel Dance Orchestra (by courtesy of the Management). 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Block and Commodity Quotations.

12 mid-night-Close Down. \\

Note: There will be a. Relay from the Tal Ping Theatre on ZEK. on a Frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8-11 p.m.

Majestic Treasure Island” StarLittle Man, What Now?"

Meetings.Annual and Extraor- dinary, HK and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., 2 Queens' Building, ngen and 12:45 pm. respectively; Kow- loon Bowling Green Club, 6 p.m.; St. George's Society, Hong Kong Jockey Club Board Room, 5.15 11 pm; HK. Auxiliary, British and Foreign Bible Society, Helena May, 5.30 pm.

Whist

SUNDAY

10-11 am-A Relay of the Ber- vice from St. Joseph's Church. a.m.-12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).`

12.15-1.30 p.m.-European Record-

ed Music..

Dance Music by the "Empress of Britain? Dance Orchestra con- ducted by John Wardell. 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.35 p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME Saturday p.m-DJA; DIN Announcement (Germ. Engl.), German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl)

9.15 p.m.-Music and Topical

Events.

Manila Polo Club. 7 pm

The Catholic Hour. 7:15 pm-Violin Recital-Petrona

Reyes Francisco.

7.30 p.m.-Heacock Sunday Night Recital (Chain K.K.E.G.)—– Henry Mueller, baritone and Lorine Nash, planist.

8 pm-To be announced. 8.15 p.m.-Gospel Hour. 8.30 pm---Burgos Students Radfo Club Programme, conducted by Key Rowe.

9 p.m.-Welcome Tourist Program- me For passengers aboard the BB. President Grant. ; pm. Commencement Esercizes from Villamor Hall, Conserva- «tory of Music, jus 10.30 p.m. Sign Of.

9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA8.15

and in Dutch on DJN

on

10 pm-Blackbird, Thrush, Finch and Starling. Cheerful Hour with the Birds of Spring 11.15 p.m.-News in German

DJA and DJN 11.30 pm-Dance Music, 12.15 am--News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on D 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DIN

(Germ, Engl.)

Miscellaneous.Services. Drive, YMCA. 9 p.m.; Claims I p.m.-Local Time and Weather against Robert George Witchell of Airlie Hotel Kowloon, due; Whilst Drive in aid of Sheklung Lepers, St. Patrick's Hall 9 pm.

Moon-II Moon, 21st Day, Rehearsals-Hong Kong Singers, "Elijah" Cathedral, 8.45 p.m.

Social Functions St. Andrew's Club Bocial Evening.

Report. Light Orchestral Selectionsè Overture zur Opera "Die disbis-

che Eister" (Rossint). Zámpa. Overture (Herold). The Beggar Student Selection

(Millocker), S

Sports Badminton. Mixed Doubles," Club de Recreio "p" v. de Recreto "A" Fire Brigade v. Taikoo R.C. 8. p.m. Jes

Lawn Tennis Open Doubles, E. C. Fincher and Capt 2 Manners v.winners of third found the

Yachting Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Fourth Extra Series

Sunrise-6.24 am Bunset6.86

1.2.

Tides High at 0.15 and 11.37;-

$15 and 19.13

Sunday

p.m.-DJA, DJN Announcement (Germ, Engl). German Folk Boog. Programme Forecast (Germ, Engl Highlights of the Week's Programme 9.15 pm-Something for Sunday

Geisha Selection (Sidney Jones). Evening, C. B. Cochran Presents, Farewell I kiss your band (Fall). Falling in Love again (Holland-

Instrumental Musio Cello Solo-Song without words in D, Op. 109 (Mendelssohn)- Pablo Canals. Flanoforte Bolo Nevarra (Al-

benizh Planoforte Bolo-Sevilla (Bevis lanas) Albenia) Arthur, RI- binstein

die "de Francesca

ertRa

9.30 pm-Fairy Tale Time. 9.45 pm News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN,

A ROVING SCHOLAR

Mr. Frederic Manning

(Special Alt Mall Bérvlerð

London, Mar, 1. Mr. Frederic Manning, who has. died la London, never publicly ad- mitted the anubiship of his best selling war book, "Her Privates We,"

The identity of Erivate. 19,022” did not long remain a secret, but "

Mr Manning continued the use of the pen-name in subsequent edi- tions of tað book. He wrote, he said, to express the views of the men in the ranks, and preferred to I share their anonymity.

"Twenty years before, under his own name, he had written a volume of hist

studies, which were

10 p.maust Symphony by Franz Liszt. Soloist. Rio Kube (Tenor) The German Choral

Werner Gro Union Conductor: Richter-Reichhelmet 11.15 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in German on D/A and MODINAGAR

1180 gm-About Mives, Mixies and other Spirits Some Merry Tales and Music,

12.16 am News and Review of the

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