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13.30 p.m.Dance: Music. -1 pm
Local: Time, Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 pun.-Derek Oldham Medley.
1.15 p.m.-Terance Cassy (Organ).
Fox-Trot-I'll step out of the
picture.
Fox-Trot-Who stole the Tiger'a
"Tug?
Fox-Trot-Bring 'em back alive. Waits-When you're in love with
someone,
1.30 p.m-Reuter Press; Local: 11 p.m.--CLOSE DOWN. -
Weather Forecast, Time
AnnouncemeEZĖS,
1.40 p.m.-Russian Melodies
3 p.m.-Vocal Gems,
2.15 p.m.--Close Down.
and
5 to 8 pm.-European Programme.
5 p.m.-A Relay of Dance Music from the Root-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel
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6.30 p.m.-2-
A Light Concert." Tenor Solos-There is a lady
sweet and kind (Ford & War-3 lock), Take, O take those lips away (Shakespeare & Warlock) -Parry Jones.
Violin Solo-Sonata (Eccles, arr. Salmon)-Zino Francescatii. Soprano Solos-I love thee (Grieg Laubach), Homing (Salmon & Del Rego)--Eva Turner. Planoforte Solo-Paganini Etude in E flat major (Paganini Liszt Bison)) --- Vladimir Horowitz.
Baritone Solcs-De Captaine of
De Marguerite (Ambary--- O'Hara), Sen" Fever (Masefield -Ireland) Conrad Thibault 7 p.m.-
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Harry Key and His Tiger Ragamuffins with the Mills Brothers (Vocal). Instrumental-Farewell Blues-
You Rascal You Muddy Waters. Shine My Sweetle went away-Sweet Jenny Lee. Vocal-Sleepy Head: Memories of you-Rain-Goodbye Blues, It don't mean a thing-Happy feet-Everybody loves my Baby |
1 got Rhythm. Vocal-Miss Otis regrets. Instrumental Fox-Trot Medley, Instrumental - Gershwin Fox-
Trot Medley.
Vocal-Swing is the thing.
7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report.
p.m.--London-Empire Ex- change" Points of view by tra- vellers from the Dominions and the Colonies.
7.33
7.45 p.m
* New Gramophone Records. · Humorous Sketch The Cure
(Hiccoughs) Cleely Court neldge & Jack Hulbert. Fox-Trot-Did your mother come from Ireland-Roy Fox and his Orchestra. Sketch "Seeing Stare"
The German Commissionaire Scene -Lealle Henson & Fred Emney.
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German Folk Song.
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2.55 pm-Greetings. to our listen-Edge. Dr. G. Egland (1.x Rio Rita),
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13.30 p.m.-Orchestral Concert. 4.30 p.m.-German Marchés.
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5.45 p.m.-Children's Hour, 5.16 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB
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German Folk Song.
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B. p.m.-News in English.
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COURAGE COMPELS
ADMIRATION
Elements Defied
Mrs. Beryl Markham's daring challenge to North Atlantic wea- ther earned success for a flight which, in a single-engined aero- plane unequipped with radio, must
Temple Pier), Chao Ting PIL. C. Comadi,, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson,
·Grove, International Petroleum Co., Sra. Anita Jacques Y. Bol, Kwong Tung Commercial Bank Des Voeux: KZRM-818.5485 Metres., Road C.), Miss T. Lowe (c/o G. W.
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and Music-English and Span-ance Co.., Dr. G. E. de Souza, Miss isn Current Events and Vaude-Stroud (c/o Capt. Kharigar. Lloyd's, ville of the Air, conducted by Bank), Miss Pearl Todd. 'Don Alva, Morning Exercises by UNCLAIMED RADIO TELEGRAMS Prof. G. T. Suva of the Insular
remain an adventure even when. Truesdell, Peninsula Hotel, from Life Assurance Company.
the sun shines and the air is calm Manila. 7am-Sign on.
Astrachan, Hong Kong Hotel, Eighteen hundred miles of open sea separate. Ireland from New- foundland along the route ; she- followed. She flew through storm, after storm, Head winds held ber back, and forced up her fuel con- sumption. She was obliged to fly low instead of at the more econo- misal heights several thousand. feet up, and again fuel consump- tion climbed.
€ p.m.-Local: Time Signa), Wea-18.30 am-Nelson Financial Re-from Shanghat
ther Report and Announce~
iments.
"view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-8ign off.
8.05 p.m.-A Relay from The Yo 2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Re-
Hing Theatre (Chinese).
11 p.m.-Close Down,
8.05 to 11 p.m.-
EUROPEAN PROGRAMME FROM ZEK. ON A FREQUENCY OF 600 KILOCYCLES
8.05
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Music by Light Orchestras.
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view and. Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.-Sign off.
5.30 p.m.-U.P. Conservatory or
Music Radio Practice Hour 8.15 pm-Spanish Informational
6.55
Period.
p.m.--English Informational Perlod,
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-
on and Fritz.
7 pm "Rincon Espanol," featur-
ing Ramon Estella.
p.m.-Manila Motor Company presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champions. 7.30 p.m.To be announced. 8 p.m.-Programme Preview. 8.05 p.m.-A Page of Old Vaude-
ville.
"Two Little Dances" (Finck)-A
La Minuet, A La Gavotte. The Knave of Diamonds (Steele), Love in Idleness-Serenata (MacBeth), Speakeasy-Chuban Dance Gens-7.15
ler), Bolero (Ravel). · Polka Frieda, International Rall-
road Express (Descriptive), 8.25.p.m-
Songs by Peter Dawson (bass
baritone), McPherson's Farewell (McCall)'. Deep Sea Mariner (McCall). The Air Pilot (Morrison, Webster
& Garratt),
Song of the Thames (Mortimer
& Murray).
8.38 p.m.-
Concerto No.1 in E flat major (Liszt," played" by Mischa. Levitzki “ (Pianoforte) and the London Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Sir Landon.
Ronald
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8.55 pm-London-News and An-
nouncements.
9.15 p.m
Charlie Kunx at the plane, 8.35 p.m.-
VOCAL GEMS. "Die Fledermaus" (J. Strauss). "Lily of Killarney' (Benedicts.
Follow a Star" (Ellis),
Oriental, from Soerabaja. Bulien Dorsetsbire, from Hankow. 4447. from Swatow,
PROMOTIONS
IN NAVAL
VOLUNTEER FORCE
His Excellency the Governor has made the following promotions in the Hong Kong Naval Volunteer
Force:
To be. Commander, with effect from January 8, 1937, Lieutenant- Commander James Petrie, D.S.C.;
To be Lieutenants, with effect from December 2, 1936, Sub- Lieutenants Frederick Baker, Hugh William Macpherson Dulles, Leslie James Stevenson, Richard John Vėdnall;
Το be Acting Sub-Lieutenant, with effect from December 2, 1936, Probationary Cadets Gerald Hol- Ingsworth Bond, George Merri-
8.20 p.m.-To be announced. 8.40 p.m.-Stock quotations and
local market reports. 8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations in man,
Spanish, through the courtesy of L. R. Nielson & Co.
Finally, after passing over a tog- shrouded Newfoundland, Mrs. Markham, with fuel at the point of exhaustion, made a heavy landing in an exiguous clearing at Baleine, on the, north-east, shore of Cape Breton Island
She had pulled off a 500-to-1 chance. In doing 80 she ac- complished the first westward solo Crossing of the North Atlantic by a woman, and set a new world "re- cord" for the longest feminine solo non-stop night. In all she flew about 2,700 miles from". Abingdon, England.
MAGNIFICENT EFFORT
Patrick Donald Metcalfe Her flight was magnificent, but Munro, John Bertrand Brunswick in 1936 it is not aviation North Shaw, William Ralph Ewing Step- Atlantic waters will not thus be conquered for the airmail and the passenger plane. Yet the courage of the pilot, the skill with which Naval she kept a perfect course across
| 9 p.m.--Kolynas Blue Monday Jam-henson,
borée.
9.30 p.m.-Recorded Music.
10 p.m-Sign of.
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TO-DAY Wave Length, 31.34 Metres. Power, 1 Kilowatt. Frequency, 0.58 fegacycles. 8.30 pm-Recorded Music. 6.45, p.m.--Sporting News
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and
Cricket Resume.¡ 7pm-Talk: The Future of 10 pm-LONDON Big Ben. "John Wool"The supply side of the Londoner at Home." 1. An question: Mr. G. Garland.). Evening with some of his many 7.25 p.m.-National News Bulletin. and various acquaintances. 7.40 p.m.-National Military Band. Presented by: Pascoe Thornton, 8 pm-Radio Serial. As Te Bow. (Electrical Recording);
8.20 p.mim Davidson's ABC. 10.31 p.m.
ja Dance (Band.
Dance Music.
9 pm-A Revue. Fox-Trot—I's Love again. 9.30 p.m. To be arranged. Fox-Trot Blipping through my 10.30 p.m.Australasian News Ber-
fingers.
vice, including Cricket resume, England van Australian XI 4 third day s dal 1045 pm-Meditation Music, 11.30 p.m:-Close down.
Fox Trot-Naughty Nanette Pasodoble-Castanets.
Fox-Trot Whotcha gotcha
"trombone for?
His Excellency, the Governor has also approved the following altera tions, in the 'Hong Kong Volunteer Force:
the ocean in spite of appalling To revert to Honorary Com-storms, and the determination that
• mander, at his own request. with kept her going on when still with- original seniority of January 18, in easy range of Ireland and a safe- 1934. Commander Andrew Lusk return, compel admiration. Once Shields;
again, too, & pilot has shown
LATE MRS. TONG MAN-SHAU
To be removed from List II, how the modern British light aero- having left the Colony, with effect plane and its engine will respond from December 2, 1938, Lieutenant to the most extreme demands. Theodore Patrick Kenneth Kêm-
NINTH SUCCESS Y ble, Sub-Lieutenant Andrew John Mrs. Markham's aeroplane is a Manning Hazeland Sub-Lieutenant Percival Vega Güll cabin mon- oplane which normally seats four. Edwin John Speirs
For her tight extra fuel tanks were installed in the fuselage, bringing "up" her maximum range in calm air to approximately 4,000 miles, cruising at 153 miles T The funeral of Mrs Tong Man-hot. In all other detalls the ahau, of No. 107 Waterloo Roadcraft was exactly the same as the who died in the Kowloon Hospital | standard machine sold with full following a motor accident in the equipment, for £1,550. Its engine New Territories on Boxing Day is a de Havilland Gipay-Bir 200 h.p. took place on Saturday afternoon 6-cylinder air-cooled unit. Mrs. at the Kowloon Christian Camelery | Markham's night is the ninth me- and was attended by a large num-celaful tradiäfiantic night made by
Gipsy engines, ber of relations and friends.
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