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"maries: 12.50 p.m.-Three Bongs by the
10 p.m.-London: Big Ben: "Empire Magasine" No, 20 A weekly Review of Things at Home. Edited by Pascoe Thornton. 10.30 pm-Dance music. 11 pm-Close down.
Hi Banes
1 pm Local Time signal and
weather report
1.03 p.m.-Dance music. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press; Local: Weather forecast, time and announcemerits. !!
1.40 p.m.- Mght Concert 2 p.Hawallar Music.. 2,15 pim-Close down.
6 to 8 pm European programme. 5 p.m.-A Relay of Dance Music- from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof-Garden.
6.30 pt.
Concert Waltzes Wolga, Wolgal (Russian Waltz Potpourri). (Walter Noack). Hydropathen Waltz (Jos. Gung!).. Greetings of Spring (Schwartz). The Broken String: The Swallow Waltz-Russian Novelty Or-
chestra.
6.45 pin
Songs by Amelita Galli-Curei (soprano) and Stuart Robert- son (bass-baritone) Soprano Sold Berenata (Tosti); (Prison Song), Carceleris (Chip).
dril care. (Lane Wilson); When lights go
Tenor Solos-When
rolling (Ireland); Soprano Bolo Chanson Indove (Song of India), (Rimsky- Korsakovi Tenor Solos-(a) The Mermaid; (b) Polly Wolly Doodle (art. W.HM.); (c) Little Brown Jug: (d) The Three Crows (East" burny.
7.08 p.m.
Columbia Meister Orchestra Italian Folk Songs-Medley (de
Michelly.
Blauer Pavilion
(Armondola): Traumende Glocken (Krome). 7.20 p.m
Three Light Violin Soles by
1 Albert Sandler
1. Spanish Serenade;
2. The Child and his dancing
doll (Jönny Heykens).
3. Daybreak (Reginald King).
stock 7.30 p.m.-Closing - local
quotations and Hong Kong ex- change market report. 7.35 p.m.
Memories of Billy Mayer and Jan Klepura Tenor Solos-la Danza (Rossini, arr. Schlesinger): Heute nacht uder niel.
BERLIN PROGRAMME 1.05 pm Call DIA, DJB (German,
English),
German Folk Song 1.10 p.m.-Musical Miscellany. 2 p.m.-News in German 2.15 p.m.-Musical Miscellany (con
\\tinued),
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2.55 p.m.Greetings to our listen
era in Australia.
3 pm-News and Economic Review
in English
Germany.
3.15 p.m.-To-day in Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m.-The Waltz King, Johann
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5.30 am-Broadfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- Ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva of the Insular Life Assurance Company.
Piano Solcs-Billy Mayerl's Savoy 7 a.m.-am-sign of.
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Tenór Bolo You, me and love. Plano Solo Billy Mayerl's own
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Tenor Solo-I mean to say I love
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Light Orchestral Music Les Baltimbanques - Overture
(Louis Gannė).
The Juggler (Groltzsch); March
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CROSSING
Glancing out of the window of at his signal box, à, signalman Spradow, Westphalia (Germany), was startled to see a car standing
of the Caucasian Chief (Ip-7.45 p.m.-Rizalina Exconde, vio-on the level crossing below. pojitov-Ivanov,"art. Finck).
liniat.
Speak to me of love (Lenoir): 8 p.m-Programme Previews.
Poem (Fibich).
Serenade Passionee (8llesu);
Fantome (Danider). 8.30 pm. The Fountain of Are
thusa (Szymanowsky), Op. 30, by Joseph Szigeti (Violin). 8.38 p.m
A Recital by Eva Turner (soprano)
"Aida" (Verdi) Ritorna Vinci-
tor: Cell Azzuri. "La Gioconda" (Ponchlelli)
Suicidio.
3.55
pm-London:
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News and
pm. London: The Third Cricket Test Match: Australla v. England. An account of the third day's R.K. play by Alan Kippax. From Melbourne.
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Varioty Song-Love. (Wonderful Zove),
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Accordion Solo Woodland row
era-Villa Vesterinen, VocalStardust, The Radio
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Frequency, 9.58 Megacycles. 11.55 am-An eye-witness's ""ac- count of the Third Test Cricket Match, England' v.' Australia (third day), A
1.20 p.m-Close down. 2.15 p.mCricket, as above." 8 D.Close down.
6.30 p.m. Recorded Music. / 7 p.m.-Talk: Test Highlights," 7.25 pmNational News Baletin. 7.40 p.m-National Military Band. 85mRadio Serial, "off 8.30 p.mm Davidson's ABC.
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Song--Do you remember my first 10.40 pm-Meditation Music.
11.30 pmClose down. love song?-Gracie Fields.
He burried down to it and dis- covered that the driver was fast asleep. He tried to rouse him, but without success. Then he heard a train approaching.
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Running towards the train, he attracted the engine-driver's, at- tention, and in response to his Four Sets of Valuable Chinese
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was O
Then the engine-driver, fireman and signalman pushed the car on the ralls, while its driver slept on. undisturbed. and the train able to continue its journey.
The signalman next summoned the police, who again moved the sleeping motorist this time to the
VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, TRE 6TH JANUARY, 1987.
police station. Now his driving TERMS CASH OF DELIVERY.
licence has been taken away from him for being drunk in charge of 3.car.
G.M.C. PRESIDENT.
Sir Norman Walker was re-elect- ed President o' the General Medi- cal Council for the period ter minating with the November ses alon in 1939 at the meeting of the Council in London recently. He was first elected President in 1931, in succession to Sir Donald Maca-: lister.
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