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1230 p.m-Marek Weber and His 6.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB.

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1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Variety.

1.30 pm-Reuter

Weather Forecast, Time Announcements.

Press. Local: and

1.40 p.m.-Dance Hits of 1935.

(German, English).

German Folk Song.

7 pm-Concert of Light Music

B p.-News in English.

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8.15 p.m-Concert of Light Mudė

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6.55 p.m. Greetings to dur Listen-

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5 to 8 p.m.-European Programme, 5 p.m.-& Relay of Dance Music from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel 7.p.m→→

in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 p.m.-We greet you. West-

phalla!

Homeland Programma

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJB, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m-Orchestral Concert.

The London Palladium Orchestra. The Phantom Melody (Ketelbey), La Siesta (Barcarolle). (Norton.

arr. Lotter). Through Night to Light (Lau- 11.30 p.m.-Roast Hare.

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kien) .. Old

Vienna Moon Zadowski, arr. Cardew). Moontime (Collins).

(Lebert.

Les Sylphides (Coussans,

Lotter).

arr.

Wedded Whimsies (Humorous

Fantasy), (arr. Alford). 7.30 p.m.--Closing Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Exchange. Market Report. 7.35 p.m...

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Scottish Music. Songs-There's a wee bit

(Grieve), My nin wee hoose (Mrs. Wilson, & DR. Manro) Laidlaw Murray (Baritone). Orhestra-Triumph (Tradition-

A presentation by Lotte Theile. 11.45 p.m.-Sports Review. 12 midnight.-Sign of DJA, DJA

NJQ, JE (Ger.. Eng])

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5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- Ish Current Events and Yau- deville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exer- cines by Prof. G. T. Suva of the Insular Lite Assurance Co.

7 am-Sign On

DIOCESAN

BAZAAR

Well Supported

By Schools

APPEAL FOR SUPPORT

The Fourth Annual Diocesan Bazaar of the "Chung Wah Sing Kung Wul, which has held in the grounds of the Bishop's House and St. Paul's College on Saturday, was officialt opened by Lady Caldecott who was accompanied by Captain W. J. R. Cragg,

Following a short thanksgiving service, conducted by the Rev. Ed- ward K. Y. Lee, of the Hong Kong Holy Trinity Church, a stirring ap- peal for support was made by Mr. Tsang Koon-cook, Chairman of the Bazaar Orkanising Commit- tee. The visitors were thanked for their attendance by the Rev. E. W. L. Martin who also appeal- ed to them to spend generously in the course of the day and sup- port a cause which was badly in need of funds.

Musical selections were render ed by Andrew Chan and His Pals, while the Fairlea Girls' School and the St. Stephen's Girls' College combined in staging a play three times during the afternoon.

The following took active part in the bazaar:-The St. Stephen's

·Boys' and Girls' Colleges, St. Paul's Boys' and Girls' Colleges,

9.30 am-Nielsco Financial Review Diocesan Roys' and Girls' Schools,

and Musical Varieties.

11.15 am-gign off

al). The Haymakers" (Tradi-2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review tional) Scotch Country Dance Orchestra. Songa--The

(Bethune

auld Scots sanga Leeson, arr.

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Moffat), I'm gled my he'rt's my ain (arr. Inglis)-Margaret F. Stewart (Soprano). Songs-The bloom is on the rye H. Bishop, arr. Moore), (Fitz- ball & Sir Bonnie Mary of Argyle (Traditional)--Heddle Nash (Tenor).

8 p.m.-Local; Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments.

8.05 pm-

Relay from the Hing Theatre (Chinese).

il p.m.-Close Down.

8.05 to 11 pm-

European Programme

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8.05 p.m.

Plano Medley by Gerry Moore. Slow Fax-Trot Medley. With all my heart.

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8.35 p.m.-

.Three Grainger Melodies.

Molly on the shore.

The Shepherd's hey.

Andrew's

1 Mock Morris Dances, (8.45 p.m.-London-St.

Day. The Wall Game at Elon. Collegers v. Oppidans. A com- mentary on the last quarter of an hour of the game. p.m.-London-News and

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nouncements.

An-

9.20 p.m.-A Variety Programme.

real Vocal-Untli the

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-The Keyboarders. Vocal--Did I remember-Dick

Powell.

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local firms to be sold at the Ba--| TERMS:—Cash on DELIVERY. zaar.

The following were the organie- ing committec: The Rt. Rev. Eis-

hop R. Hall, President: Mr. Tsang

Koon-cook, Chairman; Mrs. Ma Ying-plu and the Rev. G. K. Car- penter, Vice-Chairmen: the Rev. V. L Chung and the Rev. A. J. Bennitt, Hon. Secretaries; Mr. P.. C. Tzech, Hon. Treasurer. The members of the committee.com- representatives from the Protestant churches, both local Chinese and English, representa-

tives from the

7 p.m.--The Mystery Singer, 7.15 p.m.-The Mania Motor Comprised

bany presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champlons, 7.30 p.m.--Studio Music. 7.45 p.m.- Carmen Reyes, cellist. 8 p.m.-To be announced. 8.30 p.m.-On Wings of Song with

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Chinese Women's

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Red Cross Effort

Geneva, Nov. 28.

CIOBS- The International Red Committee, so it is reported from Geneva, has approached the Span- ish Red Government and General Franco with the request of creat- ing a certain zone in Madrid. where the non-combatants may fest with a certain measure of safety from air raids. General Moscow, Nov. 28.. Franco has answered by referring In connection with the signature to his declaration of November 7. of the German Japanese, agree- wherein ho demands, a delimited ment, the Soviet Ambassador to area as safety zone for non-com- Tokio. Jurener, was recalled home batants. The Red Premier, Cabal- to report on the situation at alero on the other hand said that. EMPIRE RADIO conference having been convened, as the entire civilian population. for the purpose of studying the was to be considered non-comba- TRANSMISSION I.

new situation, which has arisen GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.78m.) At this conference, there will also GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55) be Stalin, Litvinov. Voroshilov,

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Kaganovich. Tuchachefiski. Mar- a.m.-Big Ben. A Programme for shal Buecher-Galin and Chief of

St. Andrew's Day. With:" Mar- | Staf, Jegoroff. garet Allan (Soprano); John Transocean News Service. Mathewson Baritone); Harry

10 p.m.-Sign Of.

Carpenter (Violin); James An- derson (Reader). Devised and introduced by Andrew P. Wil-

son.

8.40 am."Cambridge." A micro- phone visit to the town and University Derised by S. E. Reynolds and Pascoe Thom- ton

9.20 a.m.-Music and the Ordinary Listener". A talk by Sir Wai- ford Davies.

Piano Solos-Limehouse Blues, 9.40 am. The News and An-

Orange Blossom-Billy Mayerl

nouncements,

Humorous-A spot of Fishing-9.45 a.m.-Greenwich Time Signal.

Clapham and Dwyer. Instrumental — Broker, Doll

Brian Lawrance and the Lans- downe House Bextet. Vocal-Two hearts divided-Diex

Powell,

Hawaiian Samoan Love Song,

Nohea I Muolau

Lani-Andy

Iona and His Islanders.

10 a.m.-Close down.

A motion to recognise

10 p.m.--London-Big Ben. A Spanish Nationalist Government, Programime for St. Andrew a brought in by, the opposition

who Cosgrave, Day. With: Margaret Allan leader. (Soprano); John Mathewson poped that the Irish Government (Baritone); Harry Carpenter should lose no time to recognise (Violin); and James Ander-General Francisco Franco's Gov- in the (Reader). Devised and ernment. was defeated. Introduced by Andrew P. W11-Irish Parliament. The Irish Pre- mier de Valera spoke against the 10.40 p.m.-

motion.--

son

SOIL

Dance Music.

11 p.mClose Down.

RUMANIA AND POLAND

Warsaw, Nov. 27.

tants, it was not possible to con- gregate them in certain areas. The International Red Cross made another attempt with the Premier. but has received no answer. Transocean News Service.

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were recorded at the Valley training rallops on Saturday:--

Violet Queen Tyne

Amberley Waderbridge

Vixen Tor

Herod and

Honeymoon Eve Sylvandale Bag Tor Derby Day

Dis. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last tance Qr. QT. Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr.

133. 1.03 1.33

4 39.1 1.17.4 1.50

4 34 1.04.2 1.35.3

£ 44 1.22.3 1.53.2

# 32.3 1.01 1.27.3.

1

40.2 1.15.1 1.48 3.19

30

32.1

31.1

30.4

26,3

31

11 49 1.32 2.13.4 2.49,3 3:21.4 321-

1 32.3 1.01 1.20.3

27.3

NO RECOGNITION

# 28.3 57.4 1.26

28.1

BY IRELAND

King's Bounty

1 51

1.33.4 2.10.1 245.1

35

King's Warden.

48.1 1.33.1 213.3 2.45:4

32.1

Dublin, Nov. 27,

the

High Honour and

Gold Sovereign

1

pro-

Laughing Buddha Ranger The Tiger Bobniak Star

1

30.2 1.17.1 1.52.2 2.244 37. 1.10.4 1.44 2.18.4

32.2:

32.4

1 39. 1.13.4 1.41.3 2.09

27.2

4 36

1.10.1 1.43.1

33

434.1

1.04.1 1.31

26.4

Perfect Day

1

38.2 1.08

1.36.1 2.02.3

26.2

Pontiac Bay

and Boolat Bay

1 37

1.12.2 1.443 216

31.4

Rose Queen

1

36.3

1.00.1 1.40.4 2.12.2

31.3

Emergency Call

I

46.1 1.30

2.06,3 2,414.

35.1

Miracle and

Don

37.4 1.13.3 1.48. 2.25

37.

...

1: 34.1 1.20.2 1.44.3 2.18

33.2

# 20.1 1.00.3 1.34.2

33:4

141

1.15,4 -1.50.2 224.

33.3

4 41.3

1.15.2 1.48.2

31

39.2 1.08.1 1.24.1

26

34.1

Transactan News Service,

BRITISH CABINET

SESSION

London, Nov. 21.

At a special Cabinet session summoned on Friday, the Spanish situation, it is now learned-was The arst visible result of the thoroughly discussed. No new de visit of Rumanian Foreign Minis-cisions were taken. It is assumed ter Antonescu to Warsaw is the in Government circles that, after conclusion of an agreement for agreeing to the establishment of 'a close co-operation "fa" cultural safety zone in Barcelona harbour, matters. Bcientific Institutes will General Franco will now take all be erected in both conntries with military measures to prevent the this in view-K

armis import into Barcelona “Tranraitis Nosas Servica.

Transocean News Service:"

Pride of Tsingtao

and New Star Laughing Girl Donovan Valorous

Double Finesse Rousseau

Bnogy River Ribble 17th of Sept. Victoria Hall Flybynight Cassius Spinaway. Kings Jubilee King's Justice Honey

#36 1.11.1 1.45.2

November 27th: (Friday)...

4:35 *1.08.2 1.34.3 138 1.10.3 1,40:3

37.3 1.08.3

5.9 1.10.

1.41.1.

41.2 1.183. 1522 2241

4 40 1.13.1 1.47.2

138.4 12.3 1428. 144 1.25 $2.02.2 ₤34,7 1,0741373

30.2

57.2 1.25.4

372 30.3 28.3

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