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soon?
11 p.m. Close Down.
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Beethoven Concerto No. I.,
12.30 ta 2.30 p.m. European Pro-
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gramme.
12.30 p.m. Half an Hour of Chopin's Plano Music.
G.S.G. G.5.0.
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ORIENTAL
THEATRE
The following are the bookings for the Oriental Theatre for the month of July:--
June 30 and July 1-Wedding Pre
sent (Paramount Picture) Cary Grant, Joan Bennett.
July 2-3.-Dracula's Daughter (Universal Picture) Otto Krug- ger. Gloria Holden, Marguerite Churchill.
July 4-5-Maytime (M.GM. Pic- ture) Jeanette MacDonald. Nel- son Eddy. John Barrymore. July 6-San Francisco (M.G.M. Picture) Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, Spencer Tracy-One day only. By special request
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. Anniversaries and Holidays—. Willem Barents died 1597, Gaston Maspero died, 1916.
Auction-S 8. Kwong Fook Cheung, at Lammart's H, K Sales Room, 3 p.m.
Cinemas. (See Page 5); Dances.-Cheero Club Dance. 8
p.m..
16). Mails-(Sce Fare 18 Meetings, Kowloon Union Church Women's Guild, 10 am. Class. Mezzanine Room, 630 p.m.
Miscellaneous.-Y.M.CA. Chinese
Social-Whist Drive and Tom- Garrison Sergts' Mets, Queen's Road 8.30 p.m.
bola,
Andante Spianato, Op. 22.- Arthur Rubinstein. Polonaise No. 6 in F Sharp Minor, Op. 44-Arthur 1230 p.m.-Big Ben: "World Af- Rubinstein. Etude in B Minor, Op. fairs," a talk by H. V. Hodson 12,45 25. No. 10. Percy Grainger. p.ni-Harold Ramsay, at the Polonaise in E Flat-Jose Echaniz. B.B.C. Theatre organ. 1.15 p.m.-July 7-8-Conflict (Universal Pic- Mazurka in C Sharp Minor, Op. 50, "Cricket, 1937, a talk by Arthur E. No. 3; Study in C Sharp Minor, R.
ture) John Wayne, Jean Rogert, Gilligan.
1.25 Op. 10, No. 4; Study in G Flat Wyn." Bugeil-gerdd gan Ceiriog. July 9-10.-Lets Make A Million
- p.m.-"Owain.
Ward Sond. Tommy Supp. Major, Op. 10, No. 5.-Vladimir Cerddoriaeth gan Meirion Wil- Horowitz..
lams. 1.58 p.m.--News and
(Paramount Picture) Edward An-
Everett Horton, Charlotte Wyn-Low ́at 06.31 and 20.05. ters.
1.63 pm. Mozart Symphony in D Major (The Prague" Symphony), played by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Erich Kleiber.
1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and nouncements 2.15 p.m.-The First Weather Report
Cricket Test Match: England v New Zealand; a commentary by Howard Marshall on the third day's play, from Lord's Cricket Ground, London; All-England Lawn Tennis Club Championship Meeting, commentaries on the play, from the Centre Wimbledon.
Movements: 1st, Adagio, Allegro: 2nd. Andante; 3rd. Presto..
1.28 p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast. Time and Announcements.
1.40 p.m. Variety and Dance Music.
and his
Fox-Trots New Orleans Twist; Chicago-Natonella Georgians. Plano Medley-Charlie Kuna Piano Medley No. R.22.
ger;
Maurice
Court.
Trans. (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.),
6.45. p.m.-Big Ben; "World Af- fairs." a talk by H. V. Hodson. 7 p.m.-The B.B.C. Scottish Orches- tra coning of "Dear Ducks.". short story by Lynn Doyle. 8 p.m.- "The Careful Nursemaid."
8.30
Charlle Kunz Fox-Trot-Bell Rin- p.m.-Golf: The Ryder Cup 8.40 One-Step Arabe-Sedibal.-P.m.-Dance Music: Dave Frost and his Band. 9.20 p.m.--News Alexander Accordeon). Organ Medley Dixon
and Request
Announcements... Greenwich Medley-Reginald Dixon. Vocal-Time Signal 9.30 p.m. The yodelling Bullfighter-Georg Trans. Hi (G.SH., G.S.F., G.S.B.), Van Dusen. Fox-Trots Come
10 p.m.-Big Ben; The B.B.C. back, sweet Papa: Pagan Love Empire Orchestra. 11 p.m. Song Bob Crosby and his Orches-Pedigree Stock" "Pigs" a talk by Alfred Lewis. 11.15 p.m.-All-Eng- land Lawn Tennis Club Champlon- ship Meeting. Golf: The Ryder Cup 12.15 p.m.-News and Apnounce- ments. 12.35 Dance
p.m. The B.B.C. Orchestra, Henry Hall.
directed by
tra.
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7 to 11 p.m. European Programme 7 p.m.-Excerpts from "Tolanthe (Sullivan), by Members and Chorus of the D'Orly Garte Light Opera Company and Symphony Orches tra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sar- rent.
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7.32 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report
CA: 204,
7.35 p.m. Albert Sandler and his Orchestra.
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Down in the Forest (Ronald); La Tosca Fantasie (Puccini, arr Tavan). Gipsy. sing for me (Meisel); Heartless (Meisel). Illu- sions (Gade); Hvorfor?-Give me your heart (Gade) My dream Memory Levant); Give me back my heart (Novello).
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(25.80′′k.c.)
July 11-12 Swing High, Swing Low! (Paramount Picture) Carole
Lombard. Fred MacMurray, Charles Butterworth. July 13-Bengal Lancers (Para mount Picture) Gary Cooper. Franchot Tone, Richard Crom- well. One day only. By special request.
Sports (See Pare 10). Moony Moon; 22nd. Day, Sunrise.-5.41 am, Sunset.-7.11
p.1.
Tides.--High at: 01.58 and 12.55;
THURSDAY, JULÝ 1
Anniversaries and Holidays.-- Dominion Day. Canada, 1867.“
Cinemas. (See Page 5). Lectures-Theosophical Society,
8 p.m.
im
Mails (See Page 16). Meetings.-Women's Gulid, St. John's Cathedral Hall. 3 p.m. July 14-16.Three Men On A Horse Dominion Day Supper Dance, at Social Canadian Chinese Club Warner Brothers) Frank Mc-Peninsula Hotel Roof Garden, 9 Hugh, Joan Blondell,
p.m. (proceeds to Charity); Civil Kibbee.
Cheero Club Contract Bridge and Service Whist Drive, 8.20
Mah Jong Drive, & p.m.
Guy
July 16-17-Plough and The Stars (R.K.O. Picture) Barbara Stan- July 18-19-Clark Gable, Marion
wyck. Preston Foster.
Davies, Allen Jenkins. July 20.-20,000 Years in Sing Sing (Warner Bros. Picture) Spencer Tracy. Bette Davies.One day only. By special request. July 21-22.-Under Cover of Night (M.G.M. Picture). Edmund Lowe. Florence Rice, Nat Pendleton. July 23-24.--The Last of Mrs. Chey-
ney (M.G.M. Picture) Joan Craw ford. William Fowell, Robt. Mont- gomery,
July 25-28--When's Your Birthday
(RKO. Radio Picture) Joe E Brown.
AUSTRALIA
19.74m. (15.200 k.c.) · ? | 3LR.—Wave Length, 3131 metres;
Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency,
D.J.Q....... 19.63m. (15.280 .c.)
Sports-(See Page 10). Moon Last Quarter, 9.03 p.m. V Moon, 23rd. Day.
Sunrise.-5.41 a.m. Sunset.7.11
p.m.
1:
Tides-High at 02.39 and 14.03; Low at 07.50 and 20.42
FRIDAY, JULY 2 *Anniversaries and Holidayz.-—-- Sir H. Beerbohm Tree died, 1917. „
Cinemas. (See Page 5). Lectures. Helena May Chris
tian Fellowship. 1030a.m. Malls (See Page 16).
SocialCheero Club Duplicate Contract, Bridge, 8 p.m.
Sports(See Page 10). Moon.---V Moon, 24th. Day. Sunrise.5.42 a.m, Bunset.-7.11
p.m.
Tides. High at 03.25 and 15.25: Low at 09.48 and 21.22.
SATURDAY, JULY 3 Anniversaries and Holidays King of Norway born. 1872. Cinemas,—-—(See Page 5). Malls. (See Page 16).
Social Japanese Actg. Consul Generala Cocktail Party for Japanese Visitors 7A, Conduit Road, from 4 to 6 pm.
Sports. (See Pare 10):. Moon-Y Moon, 25th. Day. Sunrise.-5.41a.m. Sunset.-7.11
Tides. High at 01.25 and 12.01; Low at 05.35 and 19,26.
9.58 megacycles. 12.45 p.m. "At Home and 8.55 p.m. Call DJB, DIN, DIE | Aboard,” The Watchman, I pm. German, English). German Folk Time Signal Victorian News Bul- Gong 7 p.m. Concert of Light letin: 1.05 p.m. Interstate Weather Music. I p.m. News in English. Notes 1.15 p.m. Music. 3 p.m. 8.15 pm. Concert of Light Music Musical and Sporting Programme. (continued). 8.55 p.m. Greetings 3.30 pm. Serial Flay. 4 pm. Close. Bp.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea-
ко bní listeners in British 6.30 p.m. Chimes. Market, Reports ther Report and Announcements,
India. 9 p.m. News and Econo- for Northern Australia 8.45 p.. 8.03 p.m. Hawaiian Music..
mic Review in German and Call Sporting Notes. 7 p.m. Chimes. Let Gardenia: Song
DJQ. of the
9.15 p.m. "There is my Talk from Sydney by Dr. H... L. Islands.-Royal Hawallan Band. country, and there is my home." Brose." 7.20 p.m National News Beautiful Woman; Liffue Lizzie 10 pm. News and Economie Review Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Queensland Alohikea with the Royal Hawaiian
in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in News Bulletin. 7.35 p.m. Lyre Bird. Glee Club. Sweet Hawaiian Dream
Dutch on DJB. 10.15 p.m. To-day 7.46 p.m. Concluding Episode of GirlWaltz-The Hawaiian Ma-
In Germany. Sound Pictures. Serial 8 p.m. A Programme by rimba Players.
10.30. p.m. "Bolo concert: Edith
the National Military Band. 8.30
Jackie Cooper, who threatene p.m. Topical Revue. a p.m. "Spot- to retire recently at the age of light on Rhythm." 9.30 p.m. A fourteen," will have the starring Programme from the Melbourne in "Boy of the Streets," Studios: 10.30 p.m. Australian Monogram will produce, News Service. 10.50 pze. Medita- Cooper is at present playing " tion Music. 11.30 pm. Close. Radio's "Junior G-Men.
8.18 p.m. The Mills Brothers. *. Vogtlander, vallelst. 11.00 Miss Otis Regrets, My Headache P.m. Good evening, dear listen- Shoe Shine Boy, Rhythm saved the
er! 11.45. p.m. Press
review World.
Editor in chief Hans Fritzsche. Midnight. Sign of DJB, DIE, DJQ (Germ. Engl.
8:30 p.m. London-Golf: The Ryder Cup á commentary on the play in the bi-annual professional golf match between the United States of America and the United Kingdom. From the Southport and Ainsdale Golf Course.
8.40 p.m. Variety.
Orchestra-Tunes of not-so-long- ago.-New Mayfair Orchestra. Vocal-Mon ami le vent: Ta main. -Lucienne Boyer. Plano Soles The Town Talks Selection: Rose Marle-Selection Patricia Ross- borough. Vocal-I'll sing you a thousand love songs; Berenade in the night-Mare Henri Orches- tra From Monday on; She's funny that way-Harry Roy's Tiger- Ragamutinis. Orchestra The Druid's Prayer Waltz Dreaming. Waltz The London Palladium Orchestra. Orchestra-Internation- alle Fox-TTDL-Harry Roy and his Orchestra, e
9.20 p.m. London-News and Announcemeats
9.40 p.m. Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15 (Beethoven), played by Arthur Schnabel (Pianoforte) and the London Symphony Orches tra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.INST
Movements: 1st, Allegro con brio: 2nd. Largo; 3rd Rondo.
"Fur Elise" (Beethoven), played by, Arthur, Schnabel (Pianoforte).
10.20 p.m. Two. Songs by Meta Selnemeyer (Soprano),
Liebesfeler(Weingartner), blinkt der Tau (Rubinstein);
10.29 p.m. Dance-Musle. Fox-Trote Saddle your blues to a wild mustang: Flease bellere me; Bing something in the morning. Waltz-No more. Fox-TXDts The girl in the garden: Afterglow.
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