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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES
SATURDAY
DANCE MUSIC FROM THE HONG KONG HOTEL.
London Varlety.
12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pro-
gramme.
12:30 p.m. The New Mayfair Or-
chestra.
1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Songs of the Sea by Peter
Dawson (Bass-Baritone).
1.16 p.m. Len Fills and His Ha-
walian Guitar.
1.30 p.m. Reuter Press. Rugby
Press; Local: Weather Fore- cast, Time and Announcements." 1.40 p.m. Variety and Dance Music. 2.15 p.m. Close Down.
4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. to 12 midnight European
Programme.
7 p.m. Song Memories.
Drinks all Round-Selection- Columbia Vocal-Gem Company. Gertrude Lawrence Medley
Gertrude Lawrence.
Plano Plc (No. 2)-George Scott
Wood.
The Vallee Medley-Rudy Valee and his Connecticut Yankees. 7.30 p.m. Hong Kon Stock Exchange Summary and Exchange Mar- ket Report.
7.33 p.m. Russian Music.
1. Sleep my Baby. 2. Moscow, 3. Ballet from "Kcnotk Gor- bunlok." 4. Prelude Slav, b From Sunrise to Sunset, 6. Beautiful Moon, 7. Along Pet- rograd Road. 8. Bake No Bread-Russian Vagabonds.
On the Volga River, The Volga
Boatman.
Down the Mother Volga," Pea D'Espagne Waltz Russian National Balalika Orchestra.
Ti edes planala, Romanta, Placi
tigan, Romanta.
8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments.
8.03 p.m. A Variety Programme.
Movements: 1st, Andante CO3-
tenuto 2nd, Allegro scherzan- do: 3rd, Presto.
COURT NEWS
IN BRIEF
Fines totalling $15 were imposed on Lance Corporal David Owens, 12.40 p.m. A Recital by Essie@Ack- | Royal Welch Fusiliers, by Mr. E
land (Contralto).
Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis-
"Orefeo ed Euridice" (Gluck)-tracy yesterday, He was summoned
Che faro senza Euridice? "Mer- rie England". (German) → Q peaceful England. Serenata (Braga), "At Mother's Knee" (Some favourite Lullables).
1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
for costruction by parking a car near the Majestic Theatre about 9.30 pm. on March 29, and driving without an appropriate licence.
*
Mrs. A. Hunt of No. 132, Argyle Street, was fined $ when she ap-
the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on a summons for failing to draw into the near-side of the road when stopping her car near the Dairy Farm, Nathan-Road on Apr.
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1.03 D.m. The Boston Promenade peared before Mr. E. Himsworth at
Orchestra. "Aida"-Grand March (Verdi). Polonaise Militaire in A Major (Chopin, orchestrated by Glazounov). "The Sleeping Beauty"-Waltz (Tchaikovsky). Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 3. No. 2 (Rachmaninoff), Pre- lude in G Minor, Op. 23, No. 5 (Rachmaninoff). March of the Little Lenden Soldiers (Pier- net). Marche Militaire (Schu- bert, orchestrated by Gufraud). 1.30 pm. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast. Time and Announcements.
W
MAN JUST OUT OF PRISON
Discharged from prison only three weeks ago Lo Cheung, allas Lo Cheuk, aged 41, unemployed, appeared before Mr. K Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday, charged with (a) lar- ceny of two long coats from. No. 40 Hollywood Road, the property of
Ngan Ka-kel, a clerk, (b) larceny of a suit of clothing. $1 and a pawn ticket "from No. 184 Des Voeux Road Central, "the property of Wong Yat-shing and (e) larceny of a pair of trousers and a pair of braces from No. 148 | Queen's Road Central the property of Tso Chin-shing♪
1.40 p.m. A Light Concert.
Instrumental-Minuet with two Variations from Sonata (8tamitz)-Eero Sein (Viola d'amore) and Walter Drwensk! (Cembalo), Soprano Solos- "Bolero"-Les Filles de Cadiz (Delibes), "Sadko"-Song of Indis (Rimski-Korsakov). 'Cello Solos-Berceuse Slave (Neru- da), Le Saule (Hahn)-Maurice Dambola, Baas-Baritone Soios -When Lights go ralling (Ire- land), When dull care (Lane Defendant admitted three pre- Wilson), Flute Solos-Madrigal | vious convictions for larceny and (Caubert), Carmen - Fantasy admitted having come out from (Bizet)-Marcel Moyse.
prison only three weeks ago.
Sentence six weeks' hard labour was imposed on each count, the Ave Maria (Schubert, arr. Wil-sentences to run consecutively.
loughby). Souvenir (Brdla, arr. and defendant
was also Willoughby),, Phantom' Minuet mended for banishment. (Hope). A Venetian Barcarolle -Serenade: (arr. Willoughby).
2.10 p.m. The J.H. Squire Celeste
Octet.
VocalHome and Beauty"-Play; 2.30 pm. Close down.
it again (Hungarian Song), Twilight Sonata-Gitta Alpar. Vocal-Happy Swiss Memories-
Swiss Ensemble. Accordion Solos
"The Big Broadcast of 1930 Selection, "Top Hat" Selection-George Scott-Wood.
Humorous Sketch-What the Stars foretell-Sandy Powell. Instrumental-Kroatjong Succes- sen-The Hodlars (Harmonica duet).
Vocal-When the Moon banga
high-The Hill Billes. Vocal-When the Poppies bloom
again-The Street Singer. Vocal-Parisian Pierrot, We were
dancing-Noel Coward. Accordeon Band-The Vamp of Havana, Don't dingle dangle on the old Garden Wall Vocal-My Kingdom for a Kise,
Two Hearts divided-Dick Po well
Orchestra-Out of the Rag Bag-- Harry Roy and His Orchestra, Vocal-Wandering Bhoes-The
Hi Bilies. Humorous-The Singing Lesson-
Jane Carr (Impressionist). Organ Solos-With Sword and Lance-March, Blaze Away- March-Reginald Dixon. Vocal-There never was a girl Hike Mary, You have that extra something-Phyllis Stanley & Arthur Riscoe. Orchestra--Sweet Sue, Grinzing Jack Hylton and His Orches-
tra.
9.30 p.m. London-News and An-
nouncements."
9.55 p.m. Billy Mayerl at the Plano.
Sweet Nothings.
Jasmine.
Mistletoe.
Nimble Fingered Gentleman. Billy Mayerl's own Selection. 10.15 p.m. London-Big Ben.
A Relay of dance music from the Grill-Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.
11 p.m. London-"They're OH! A non-stop Variety with speed and rhythm. The Starters in- clude Peter Bernard, The Bou- thern Sisters, Jean Melville and Billy Thorburn. Interrupted by Bennett and Williams, Pro- duced by F. Fiffard.
1120 p.m. London-Dance Music: 12 midnight Close Down.
SUNDAY
ORGAN RECITAL FROM ST, ANDREW'S CHURCH. Richard Strauss Bongs. 10. a.m. A Relay of the Morning Service from St. Joseph's
Church.
11 am. A Relay of the Morning Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).
12.15 to 2.30 pm. European pro-
gramme.
12.15 b.m. Concerto in G Minor, 'DD" 22 (Saint-Buena), played ^KÝ Arthur de Greef (Flandförtöj and New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
Tandón Ronak
4 to 7 p.m. Chinese programme.
7 to 10.30 p.m. European pro-
gramme.
7 p.m. An Hour with Mendelssohn
(1809-1847).
Choral O come, everyone that thiriteth, I waited för the Lara Choir of the Temple Church. London. Organ Bolo-Organ Sonata No. 3 in A Major--DT. E. Bullock. Choral-Ave Maria ("Lorele!"),; — Berlin Philhar- monic Choir. Orchestral------ Final's Cave -- Overture → St. Louis Symphony Orch. Choral —All Men! All Things! (“Hytin of Praise"-Massed Choirs. Planoforte Solo-On Wings of Song.-Mark Hambourg. chestral Night's
-10
Midsummer
Dream"-Scherzo.-
Or-
Philharmonic-Symphony chestra of New York, conducted by Arturo Toscanini. Arias Hear My Prayer. O För the Wings of a Dove.-Master Gor- don Carter. Pianoforte Bolas-- Bong without Words-F Major,. Hunting Song-Benno Meisel- vitch. Orchestral-"A Midsum- mer Night's Dream”-Wedding March.--London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bir Thomas Beecham. Bass Bold--- I'm a Roamer ("Son and Stran- ger").---Malcolm McEachern.
8 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Wea-.
ther Report.
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8.03 p.m. From the Studio; A Richard Strauss Recital by Mrs. R. Sanger (Soprano). Gerald Sidney at the Piano..
1. Morgen; 2, Zueignung: 3, Traum in der Dammerung: 4, Standchen."* ̈
8.15, p.m. The London Philharmonic
Orchestra,
"Die Meistersinger" Overture (Wagner). "Promethens " -- Overture (Beethoven), 8.30 pm. Relay from St. Andrew's Church. Organ Recital by Rupert Baldwin, A.T.C.L.
1. Introduction and Minuet from "Sulte Gothique"--Boelimann. 2, The Curfew Horsman. ·8. "Short" Prelude and Fugue in D-Bach. 4, Procession to the Minster ("Lohengrin")-Wag- ner-Brewer. 5, Chorale Pre- ludes, Nos. 6 and 8.-Brahms. (a) Blessed are ye, faithful souls; (b) Behold, a rose is blooming, 8, Passacaglia in B minor-West.
p.m. Reuter Press. 9.10 p.m. The Band of the 1st Bn. The Royal Ulster Rifles, con- ducted by Bandmaster H." AI~ fred Hole, A.R.C.M.
1, March-The Wearing of the Green" Carter 2, Overture The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave"} Mendelssohn. 3. Excerpts from "The Island King"--Gars- ten. Gramophone Interlude. Passing by (Purcell), No! John Nol (Sharp)-Paul Robeson (Bass), 4, Wang Casino Tanza ***Gung"L'S Belection from
The Tales of Hoffmann Offenbach. AME
recom-
16 p.m. London-Big Ben.
Act TV (Finale) of "La Boheme" (Puccini) by La Scala Opera Company, Mlian.
10.26
p.m. Tales of Autumn (Pomena)-Waltz (Waldteufel) played by Marek Wéber and his Orchestra.
19.30 p.m. Close down.
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