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3 p.m. "World Affairs," a talk by H. Wickham Steed.
Trans, IT (G.§.H., G.§.G., G.S.B.),
6.45 p.m. Big Ben; The New Vic- toria Cinema Orchestra. 7 p.m. "World Affairs" a talk by H. Wick- ham Steed. 7.15 p.m. The Bernard Crook Quintet. 7.45 p.m. The Coventry Hippodrome. Orchestra: conductor, William Pethers. 8.15 p.m. Cricket: M.C.C. Australian XI. .v. Rest of England. 8.30 p.m. "The Glasgow Exhibition of 1911," an im pression, devised and arranged by 1 p.. Local: Time Signal and Donald R. Maclaren; production by Weather Report.
Robin Russell. 9.30 pm. The news 1.03 p.m. A Recital by Peter Daw- and announcements. son (Bass-Baritone),
Chopin Recital 12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pro-
gramme, 12.30 p.m. The London Symphony Orchestra.
1.16 p.m. A Violin Recital by Fritz Kreisler.
Trana. UI (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.S.B.).
10.15 p.m. Big Ben: The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. 11.15 p.m. "All 1.30 p.m. Router Press. Rugby | In Pink" (Second Edition). 12 mid- Press; Local Weather Forecast, | night Cricket (see Trans, 2). 12.15 Time and Announcements.
1.49 p.m. Light Orchestral Music 2.15 p.m. Close Down,
p.m. The news and announcements, 1235 p.m. The B.B.C. Dance Or- chestra, directed by Henry Hall. 12.45 pm. "Pedigree Stock”—1 (see Pro-Trans, 1).
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Orchestra-Every night at eight -Section-Phil Green and Elis Orch. Vocal-When woman smiles-Yvonne Printemps, Vocal -Empty Saddles-Leslie Hutchin- son. Plano Bolo-Jan Klepura Film Melcdles-Fred Stein. Vocal- 1.05 p.m. Call DJA: DIB (German, When did you leave. heaven?- English). German Folk Song. 1.10 Frances Langford. Instrumental-p.m. Light Music. 2 p.m. News in Broken Poll-Brian Lawrance and Germ. 2.15 p.m. Light Music (cont) the Lansdowne House Sextet. Or-2.55 p.m. Greetings to our listeners gan Solo-Palace Theatre Medley-3 p.m. News and Economic Re- Reginald Poort. Vocal Sweet view in English. 8.15 p.m. To-
heart, let's grow old together Turner Layton. Instrumental Waltzing to the guitar-Len Fillis. Vocal-Would you? Sam Browite.
7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report.
7.35 p.m. Military Marches. Radetzky March (Strauss) The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. Stars and Stripes for ever, Washington Post (Sousa).-The Band of HLM. Welsh Guards.
7.45 p.m. From the Studio
A Recital of French Songs by Mrs. R. Sanger (Soprano).
8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea ther Report and Announcements.
tions.
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HINTS FOR IDEAL HEALTH RESORTS
Shelters That Give
Shelter
BEACH GYMNASIUMS
Delegates to the British Health Resorts Conference at Skegness suggested that every resort should, have
Open air beach gymnasiumTİN. A creche with a trained nurse
in charge, and Shelters which offer real pro-
tection. Another idea WDS that every holiday excursion train should in- clude a children's "free-and-easy" van.
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 Anniversaries and Holidays.- Birth of Queen Mary, 1867. Henri Farman born, 1874. St. Philip.
Cinemas
King's: "96 Hours To Kill" Queen's: "Mind Your Own
Business." Uriental:—“Mr. Cinderella.** WorldChinese Picture" 'Alhambra:-"Falr Warning." Majestic:-"The Whole Town's
Tulking."
Star: "The Human Side." Dances. Cheero Club Dance, &
p.m.
Meetings. Kowloon Union Church Women's Guild, 10 a.m.; General Committee of S. and S. Home, 5.30 pm.
Sports. (See Page 10). Moon-IV Moon 17th. Day. Sunrise-5.40 am. Sunset.-7.01
p.m.
"Tides. High at 09.14 and 23.42. Low at 03.00 and 18.45,
Mr. Ernest Bevin, Sacretary of the Transport Workers' Union. said that when the holidays with pay proposal was in operation in every industry. 14.000.000 workers In this country would enjoy n ho'lday instead of only 3,000,000. One great set-off against the costed 1936. to industry would be a tremendous decrease in sick leave.
plauded his declaration that good Many medical, delegates ap-
roundings, made a bigger contti- bution to recuperation than medi-
accommodation and bright sur-
cine.
Dr. L. P. Lockhart urged the
gent
to the seaside, when
they
day in Germany. Sound Pictures. Initiation of what he called the 3.30 p.m. Children's Hour: Birds Prophylactic holiday to ward off swim and monkeys Ry! All chillness instead of patients being dren join in. 3.45 pm. Plano quin- were too physically exhausted to tette by Hans Thiessen. 4.15 p.m. Women's Hour: Housekeeping in enjoy the holiday,
CLOTHES AND EXERCISE the NSV (National-socialist Union).
Speaking on games in relation 4.30 p.m. All sorts of people of yesterday and to-day.
to health. Bir Kaye le Fleming, Radio scenes depicting German life. 5.15 British Medical Association, sald Chairman of the Council of the p.m. Short sonata for cello and
5.30
Economic 5.45 p.m.
very
that education was needed to piano by Joseph Haydn.
make Sigrid Succo, Helmut Hideghet. Exertion and exercise were
leisure really enjoyable.
and p.m. NewS Review in German.
different things. English people Press Review. Editor in Chief overclothed themselves with the Hans Fritzsche:
exception of modern giris. (Laugh- 6 p.m. Hallo, girls
ter.).. and boys! (English). 6.15 p.m. Dr. R. Cove-Smith the formet Sigu off DJA and DJB (German Rugby international, said
English), 6.55 p.m. Call DJB, DIN,
that
8.03 p.m. Light Orchestral Selec- March of the Toya, Pan Amert-DJE (Germ., Engl.), German Folkspare time for those who had means was called "leisure,” and (Herbert)-Columbla Sym-Song. 7p.m. Concert of Light Music.
for those Sagebockwalzer 8 p.m. News in English.
who phony Orchestra.
lacked means 8.15
"unemployment." -Volkslied, Rheinischer Karneval pm
Sportsmen were Concert of Light Musie -Fantasie-Eddie Saxon and His continued).
classified by. some people Into 2.55 p.m. Greetings
three classes-players; { spectators, German Orchestra. Village Swal-to C.A, 246
our listeners in British lows from Austria (Strauss). India.
and those who got extra kick by 9 p.m. News and Econo-
Many Marek Weber and His Orchestra. mic Review in German and Call gambling on the result. Spring's delight March Inter- DJQ.
people retured walking exerche 9.15 p.m. Plano quintette until they were given a long stick mezzo (Ailbout), Deutschmeister by Heinz Thiessen. 8:45 pm. Ara- Regimentul March (Jurek)-Marek besque and Romance by Schumann. and a little white ball. Then they
walked miles over Weber and His Orchestra.
Christine Purrmann at the plane. 8.30 p.m. A Violin Recital by 10 p.m. News and Economic Re-
country. (Laughter.) Natan Milstein.
view in English on DJE. DJN, DJQ. Nocturne in C Sharp Minor in Dutch on DJB. 10.15 p.m. To- (Chopin), La Campanella ganini). From My Homeland (No. 10.30 p.m. Solo Concert: Fritz 2). (Smetana), Consolation (No. 3). Steinkamp, clarionet. 11.00 p.m. (Liszt).
Little Evening Entertainment. 8.47 p.m. Songs by Derek Oldham 11.45 p.m. Press Review, Editor (Tenor).
in Chlef Hans Fritzsche. Midnight |
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THURSDAY, MAY 27 Anniversaries and Holidays- Corpus Christi, Queen Mary all-
Auctions.-Household furniture, at 21 Humphreys Bldg.. Kowloon, 10.30 am.
Cinemas King's:-"36 Hours To Kill." Queen's Mind Your Own
Business," Oriental:-"Mr. Cinderella." World: Chinese Picture"
· Alhambra :~~"Counterfeit Lady.” Majestle: The Night Life Of
The Gods." Star:-"Road To Glory." Lectures.-Theosophical Society,
6 p.m.
Meetings. Annual. or Peak Church Worshippers in Cathedral
Philatelic. Society. In "S. C. M. Hall. 5.30 p.m.; Monthly, of HK.
Post" Board Room, 5.30 pm.: Toc H., Seamen's Institute, 7.30 p.m.
Social Busy Bees Working Party, Bridge and Mah Jong Drive, in St. John's Cathedral Hall; 3 p.m.; Civil Service Whist Drive, 9.20 p.m.; Cheero Club Contract Bridge and < Mah Jong Drive, 8 p.m. Andrew's. Clüb "Open Night" p.m. Sporß-(Sée Page 10). Moon-TV Moon, 18th Day. Sunrise.-5.40. a.m. Sunset-7.01
p.nu.
Tides-High at 09.40. Low at 03.20 and 17:25.
FRIDAY, MAY 28 Anniversarles
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and Holldaya.- Willam Pitt born, 1759. Noth Webster died, 1843. St. Augustine, unsuitable Bishop of Canterbury (604),
Leetures-Helena May Christian Fellowship, 10.30a.m.
Miscellaneous-Busy Bees Work- ing Party Jumble Sale at St..
(Pa-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. "D.C.M.” SERVICE
IN THE STRAND
Necturne (Curran), A little love, Sign off DJB, DJN, DJE, DJQ (Ger- Address By "Firing.
a little kiss (Sileau). You will re- member Vienna (Romberg). Whis- per in your dreams (Levinge).
9 p.m. From the Studie.
A Chopin Recital by Mae Ear
Bunn,
Preludes, Op. 28 Nos. 8 and 20. Nocturne in F Sharp Major. Valse
AUSTRALIATM
Line Parson"
Twenty-four men of the "D.C.M."
John's Cathedral Hall 2.36 p.m.:
Claims against the Estates of
Henry Milner and King Dien Kee,
due.
Social-Cheero Club Duplicate Contract Bridge, 8 pm.
Sports--(Sem Page 10). ̈* Moon.--IV Moon, 19th Day, Sunrise-5.40a.m. Sunset.-7.02
p.m.
Tides-High at 00.25 and 10.10;
3LE-Wave Lengik, 31.34 metres League's London branch, wearing Low at 03.55 and 18.04.
Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency,
9.55 megacycles.
6 p.m. Time Signal. 6.01 p.m
In A Flat Major. Fantasie Im-Music. promptu, Op. 68.
their medals, stood outside 8t. Clement Danes Church in the
who is a
6.15 pm. Newa, markets Strand, after evensong, to be re- and weather for the countryman. viewed by the Rev. W. Pennington 9.15 p.m. Maurice Igor and His 6.45 p.m. Sporting notes. 7 p.m.
Bickford, the - Rector Nomad Orchestra,
Talk. 7.20 p.m. National News Vice-President of the League. Where the woods все green Bulletin. 7.30 D.m. Victorian They had just heard an address (Brodsky, an. Ferraris), Czar. Ivan News Bulletin. 7.35 pm. Lyre Bird. by the Rev. W. Lachlan" Bell ("Old (art. Igor). Gipsy Longing (Hemp- 7.40 pm, Short Serial, 8p.m. Pro- Bell, the firing-line parson," as, he ner). Black Eyes (arr. Ignor).
gramme by the National Military admitted, he was known in the 9.30 p.m. London-News and An-Band.
8.30 p.m. Topical Revue. Army). nouncements.
9 p.m. Spotlight on Rhythm, 9.30 9.55 p.m. Layton and Johnstone Programme from the Melbourne Studios. 10.30. p.m. Australasian Looking for a little bit of blue,News Service. 10.45 p.m. Medita What a little moonlight can do. tion Music. 11.30 p.m. Close. Lazybones, I like to go back in the évening. Waitin' at the gate for Katy. Arlene.
Memories.
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"We parsons are really clerical recruiting sergeants," said Mr. Bell. "There are three paints which all those engaged in Christian war fare should remember.
"In the army of the living "God there is no conscription; secondly, the Christian soldier is always on duty, and, lastly, in His army, you must wear the 'correct uniform."
world," he added.
OPERA STARTS AN HOUR LATE
Indisposition Of
Prima Donna
The opera performance started nearly an hour late at Covent Garden recently the second of the international Coronation season, owing to the indisposition of Mme. Labin, principal woman singer in the French opera, "Ariane Barbe Bleue."
10.15 p.m. Dance Musle,
Less than an hour before the Fox-Trots-It's got to be love;
"An Army career is the finest, curtain was due to rise the prima Cowboy: Me and the moon; On a
5.30 a.m. Breakfast Hour of New sad moet adventurous life in the donna's nose began to bleed so coconut laland; Ev'ntide; Lyin' to and Music. 8.55 a.m: New York myself. Quickstep Moonlight.
| stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson The First Lesson was read by Mr. profusely that at arst it was found Waltz-Dear love, my love. "Fox and Fritz 1 am. Sign off. 9.30 Clayton, Minchin, Chairman of the impossible to staunch the flow. Trots Ol' Man River; Make Beam. Nielson Financial Review and the Second by Lieutenant-Colonel were put through to Covent Gar
London branch of the League, and Telephone calls from her hotel lleve: Internationalle. Slow Fox Musical Varieties. 11.15 am. Sign W. W. Hughes, a Vice-President of den, and Sir Thomas Beecham Trot-Black Minnie's got the blues. DE. 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial
you?
Waltza-My first love song: Would Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 the branch. After singing John went on the stage to apologise for would and explain the delay. He added, Sign .Of. 6.00 p.m. Re- Bunyan's hymn, "He who .11 p.m. Closs down.
cords. 630 p.m. Spanish In- Valiant be," the clergy and chou, "Only by the exercise of gresk formational · Period,
course will "Mme: followed by the members of the fortitude and English Informational Period League, proceeded to the south Lubin be able to get here at all." The singer appeared on the 7.10 p.m. Wew York stock quotations alsle, where Mr. Minchin placed a
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-Swan Culbertson & Fritz 7.16 wreath on the War Shrine. The stage at o'clock. looking pale: p.m. Le Insular's "Aires Filipinos" congregation then knelt during a After the first act, the audience, 7.45 p.m. Elizalder Cia. pre-one-minute silence, ended by the recognising her pluck in carrying sents Dalisay Aldaba, soprano.
Last Post, sounded by a bugler of on with her part, applauded and 8-p.m. Kim Milky Way. 830 the Legion of Frontiersmen. There cheered as the curtain tell
Sir Milsom Rees, the laryngolo followed the singing of the St. Schenley
Clement Danes war memorial | gist, who was in attendance at the Opera House, examined the singer during the interval.::
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p.m. Tabacalera - Old
·G.S.F. ....... 15.14m.c. (19.82man.) Period. 8.35 p.m. Studio - Music.. Trans. 1 (6.8.0., G.B.G., G.S.B.). 8.40 p.m. Manila Stock Quotations | hymn:
1p.m. Big Ben; "Gradely Folk,"|--Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. . ́8,45 or "An Hour to Spare in the North." p.m. Local Market Reports. 8.55 2 p.m. Dave Frost and his Band. p.m. Stock quotations in Spanish 2:25 p.m. The news and announce--LR. Nielson & Company. 9 p.m. ments. 245 p.m. A Recital by Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10 p.nu. David Martin; Canadian violinist. Sign Off.
-"Lord! we' here remember
Those who nobly gave Late, in all its fulness England-us, to save." Beethoven's "Hallelujah, by the church's choral and orchestral so
and
ciety, the National Anthem the Recessional brought the ser vice to a close.
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