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RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONG KONG

XBW, so a Wavelength of 355 matres '(945 k.c.a.), 31.49 metres (9,32 magacycles). (Hong Kong Times)

LONDON ALL IN PINK"

BROADCAST BEVUE ... Recorded Programme 12.30 to 2.13 p.m. European Pro gramme.

12.30 p.m. The Philadelphia Or- chestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski.

Eight Russian Folk Dances (Ladow). Hungarian Dance No. 1:. Yablochto-Russian Sallors Dance (from "Red Poppy Ballet"). Dance Macabre (Saint-Saens).

1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Three Songs by Jan Kiëpära (Tenor).

Heute Nacht oder Nie! (Schin- er); La Danza (Rassini). My heart is always calling you (Stolz),

1.15 p.m. Dance Music. Fax-Trot Goody-Goody: It's been so long. Slow Fox-Trot- Raindrops. Fox-Trot-Saddle your blues to a wild mustang: You started me dreaming.

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9.55 pm. Vařlety. \

Orchestra-Memories of Horatio

SUPPORT FOR GANDHI

Nicholls-Debroy Somers Band Viceroy Agrees With

Plano-Chopinezza; Duets-Last in rhythm-Rawicz and Lindauer Piano and Vocal-Sugar" Rose: Breakin' 'in “a pair of shoes-Car- roll: Gibbons and his Boy Friends.

10.15 p.m. London-Big Ben

Dance Music Fax-Trot-Bo do I: One, two, button your shoe. Pasodoble Curro en el Oro. · Slow Fax-Trot- The hills of old Wyomin': Walta- Stars in my eyes. Fox-Trot-I" come from a musical family; Some body stole my break. Slow Fox- Trot-Biaxin the trail; Fox-Trot- He was a Gentleman's Gentleman.

10.43. p.m. Musical Comedy. "Chocolate" Boldier" Selection (0. Straus, arr, Benedict)-Marek Weber and his Orchestra "Rose Marie" Belection (Friml).--New Mayfair Orchestra.

11 pm. Close Down.

BERLIN

D.J.A..... D.J.B. D.J.E

9,45

Suggestion

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23

*Anniversaries and Holidays. Duke of Windsor" born, 1894 Plassey, 1757 Formation of Heaven and Earth (Tien-ti-tsao- kus).

Meetings. - Kowloon Union: Church Women's Guild. 10 am.; Christ Church. Committee in the Vestry, 6 pm.: 8.. and S. House Committee. 5.30 p.m.-.

London, June 21: The Viceroy of India, Lord Lin- Cinemas. (See Fate (5). Uthgow, in the course of a lengthy Dances. Cheero Club Dance, & message to India reviewing them | conafitutional : situation:-expresses agreement with thé suggestion of Mr. M. Gandhi that only when a serious disagreement, occurs bt- tween the Governor and Ministers should any question of the sere- rance of their relations arise. * ́

However, the Viceroy, adds, such

· extreme cases are not likely to oc-

cur

in ordinary circumstances, Ordinary differences between the

Governors and their ministers, with goodwill on both sides, would. admit of solution by agreement,

No Governor wants to provoke conflict, the Viceroy points out. On the contrary, he will do every- thing in his power to avoid it."

em-

Miscellaneous-Y.M.C.A. Chinese Class, Mezzanine' Room, 6.30 p.m.

Sports. (See Page 30). Moon.-V Moon, 15th Day.' Sunrise.-5.40, a.m. Sunset.-"711"

p.m.

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Tides-High at 08.20 and 22.55: Low at 01.50 and 15,50.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 241

Anniversaries and "Holldays——— St. John Baptist. Midsummer. Day. Quarter Day,

Cinemas-See Page 5).. Lectures-Theosophical Society,

Meetings.-Hong Kong Philatelic Society, In S. C. M. "Post" Board Room, 5.30 p.m. Toc H Supper, at Seamen's Institute, 7.30 p..

Social. Busy Bees" Bridge and Mah Jong Drive in St. John's Cathedral Hall, 3 p.m.; Civil Ser- vice Whist Drive, 9.20 p.m. Cheero Club Contract · Bridge and · Mah Jong Drive, 8 p.m.

Sports. (See Pare 10). Moon-Full Moon, 7 a.m. Moon, 18th.Day.

31.38m. (95.60 .c.) 19.74m. (15.200 .c.). 16.89m. (17.760 k.c.)

With regard to the Governors D.J.N. 31.45m. (95.40 k.c.)

special responsibilities, the Viceroy D.I.Q....... 19.63m. (15.280 k.c.)

says that the experience in the 1.30 p.m. Renter Press, Rugby 6.55 p.m. Call DJA, DIN, DJE provinces now governed by map.in. Press: Local Weather Forecast, German, English), German Folk Jority governments is decisively Time and Announcements.

Sung... 7 p.m. Concert of Light encouraging. As to the remaining 140 p.m. Variety.

Music. 8 pm News in English, provinces, responsible leaders of Vocals-Love is like a cigarette, 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music | the... Congress Party “have The morning after-Leslie Hut- | (continued). 8.55 pm. Greetings phasised how shortsighted and chinson; J'attends un navire-Lys to our listeners in British improbable any attack on these Gauty (in French); Sentimental India. 9 p.m. News and Econo- responsibilities would be from the Gentleman from Ġeorgia, Mood in- mic Review in German and Call viewpoint of that party. digo-The Boswell Sisters.. Sketch | INQ. 9.15 p.m. Sold concert: Efa The Viceroy concludes by saying

The "Bluebell Chasers" F.C. An- Harich-Schneider, cembalo.

that given goodwill by all sides nual Meeting.-William McCulloch p.m. Hitler Youth Programme: the Constitution will work well. Vocal "If you were the only girl" | Young poets: Heinz Hartmani.

He is convinced that the shortest memories-Carroll Gibbons (plano) 10 p.m News and Economic Review road to

a fuller, political life, and his Boy Friends.

In English on DJE, DIN, DJQ 14 which so many Indians desire, is Dutch on DJB, 10.15 p.m. To-day to accept the Constitution." In it In Germany. Sound Pictures. lies the best hope for general and 10.30 p.m. The voice of love. Radio lasting amelioration of the lot of plaj by Princess Davidan

the Hanoum. 11:45 p.m. Press Review Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. Pianoforte Solo-Scenes from | Midnight. Sign off DJN, DJE DJQ. Childhood-Yves Nat. Soprano DJB (Germ.. Engl.). Solo-The Almond Tree.-Elsle Suddaby. Planoforte Solo-Dreatu Visions.Vladimir Horowitz. Tenat Solo-The Lotus Flower-Benia- mino Gigli. Planoforte Solo-Toc- |cata, Op. 7.-Simon Barer. Bass Solo The Two Grenadiers. Theordore Chaliapine.

2.15 pm: Close Down.

4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 to 11 p.m. European Pro

gramme.

7 pm. Half an Hour with Schu- man (1810–1858).

7.30 p.m. Closing::: Incal Stock

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DR. H.H KUNG IN NEW YORK

Sunrise.-5.40 a.m. Sunset.-7.11

p.m.

Tides. High at 08.50 and › 23.277 Low at 02.28 and 18.26.

FRIDAY, JUNE 25

Anniversaries And

Holidays.

Diet of Augsburg, 1530, John, Maraton died, 1834.

Cinemas.--(Bee' Page 5). Dances. Mamak Hockey Tour- nament Dance at Peninsula Hotel.. 9 p.m.

· Lectures.-Helena May Christian. Fellowship, 10.30 am.

Miscellaneous-Y.M.C.A. Chinese-

New York, June 21. Dr. H. H. Kang. China's Finance Minister, has arrived here to study industrial and economic condi-Class, Mezzanine Room, 6.30 p.m. tions, and to visit President Roose- velt and Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, with whom he will have discussions bearing on

G.S.F.......

15.14m.c. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

12.30, p.m.—Big Ben: 'World Af- 7.35 p.m. Some Jazz Piano Re- fairy' a talk by H. Wickam Steed. cords.

12 p.m. At the Theatres"; "Home and Beauty"-Selection-descriptions and songs of London Nikolaus Broadszky Nola-Rawicz Shows, by Dudley Glass and Doro- and Landauer. Charlle Kunz thy Brunton, 1.5 pm The Cas-world finance and economics. Plano Medley No. R. 24. Charlie tle of Edinburgh," a reminiscence felony. Kuns, If we never meet again. of days long past, by, Mr. W. M. Old Filobed Love-Gerry 'Moore. Mackenzie: "155 p.m.-News and

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-Announcements. 2.15 ph-All- ther Report and Announcements. England Lawn Tennis Club Cham- 8.03 p.m. A Concert-Violin and pionship Meeting (see Tuesday). Pianoforte.

Trana (G.S.H., G.8.G., G.S.B.). Sonata in C Minor (Grieg).- 6.45 p.m.-Big Ben: The B.B.C Marjorie Hayward and Una Dance Orchestra, directed .by Bourne. Movements; 1st, Allegro Henry Hall 7.15 p.m.-"World At- molto ed appassionato; 2nd, Aile- | fairs," a talk by H. Wickham gretto: expressivo alla Romanza, Steed. 7.45. p.m.-The Coventry and Allegro molto: Ard. Allegro Hippodrome Orchestra; 8.30 p.m.- animato. Waltz in A Flat Major "All in Pink" 9.15 pm-A short (Brahms). -Isolde Menges (Violin). Plano Recital by Phyllis Chaineid. 8.30 pm-London—"All' In Pink" 9.30 pm-News and Announce- (3rd Edition) "Yolcks!and prob.ments. 8.55 p.m.--Close down! A ably Tally-ho!" A Broadcast Revue Tranê În (0.8H, GSF, G.S:B.J. by Lauri Wylle. Lyrics and Music 10.15 p.m.-Big Ben; The B.B.C. by various authors and composers. Empire Orchestra. 11.15 p.m.- Production by William MacLurg. "Oby and his Poaching System," a 9.15 p.m. Light Orchestral Mude.reading from ""The Amateur Foac- Because (d'Hardelot): A little her written by Richard Jefferies love, a kiss (Silesu)-Albert Sand 11.25 pm-Fred Hartley and his Ter and his Orchestra. Fantasia of Sextet. 11:50 pm:=All-Engiana Melodies or Johann Strauss Lawn Tennis Club Championship (Weber)-Marek Weber and his Meeting. 12.15 p.m.-News and Orchestra.

Announcements. 12.35 p.m.-The B.B.C." Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall

9.30 p.m. London-News and Announcements.

GIFTS TO KING AND QUEEN

THANKS EXPRESSED

V London, June, 21. The President of the Board of London, June 21. Trade expressed appreciation of The Prime Ministers of Canada. His Majesty's Government at the Australia, New Zealand and Bouth | zetion of the Netherlands

and Africa have presented their. Ma- Belgian Governments in extending jesties with a painting of the to Great Britain the advantages Coronation ceremony at West-of the new Oslo agreement in a minster Abbey by the well-known House of Commons answer artist, F. O. Salisbury, as a tribute British Wireler of loyalty and section from the peoples of the British Dominions, whom they represent.

Their Majesties expressed sin cere appreciation of the senti- ments prompting the gift which they have accepted with the ut- most” gratification.--- Renter

CABINET MEETING

London, June 21. The Cabinet weesm oned meet again unexpect p.m. to-day. In well informed circles it is assumed that the post- ponement of Baron von Neurath's and Spanish affairs in general wil be subjects of discussion Transocean Besar Neresce.

Sports—~(See Page 10).

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Sunrise.-5.39 a.m. Sunset.-7.10-

Moon.-V Moon, 17th, Day.

pm.

Tides High at 07.47 and 22.18; Low at 01.09 and 15.12.

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