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RADIO PROGRAMMES
HONG KONG
ZBW, on a Wavelength of 35S metres (845 Kos.), 51.49 matres to current. (Hong Kong Times) LONDON OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE CRICKET Studio-Doreen Ma and Lee Wong
12.30-2.15 p.m. European Pr
FAMING,
1230 p.m. Orchestral Music. Egmont Overture, Op. 84 (Bee- thoven BBC Symphony Orches- tra, Conducted by Adrian Boult. Mountain the Fare Night on (Moussorgsky)--London Bylmphony Albert Orchestra, Conducted by Coates. Sangerslust (Strapss)--- Johann Strauss and Symphony Orchestra. The Two Imps (Al- ford), Dancer of Seville (Grunow) --Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. 1 pm. Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Light Opera.
The
Bong Without Words (Mendels-- sohn)Sadness of soul, Lost ilu- sion. Venetian Gondola Song, from Lost happiness. Minuetto Suite, Op. " 21 (Buk), Berceuse (Chopin), Mazurkas Op. 33, No. 4 and Co. 24, No. 4 (Chopin),
7.30 p.m. Closing local - Stock
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JULY ̧
Anniversaries
Holidays
Lion
G. S. Ohm died, 1854,
| Feuchtwanger dorn, 1884. Sught
Heat (Hsiao-shu),
Auctions-Household Furniture,
HOLLYWOOD LATEST
Joan Fontaine, sister of Olivia De Havilland, is another bound for stardonit -..
Mr. Sam Briskin, who has an awtul lot to say about what hap- pens at Radio, has bought "«, story titled ""Curtain Call" He
| Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- 35" Hankow Road, Kowloon; 290 says it'11, please him, no end
change Orchestra, Conducted by
Vaclav Talich.
No. 10 in E Minor. No. 12 in D Flat Major. No. 16 In A Flat
Major.
7.50 pm. Songs by· Herbert E Grob (Tenor),
p.m.
Cinemas-(See Page. 5).
·Meetinga, ---- Kowloon Church Women's Guild, 10 a.m.
!
union
|
Miss Fontaine take the feminine lead..
Plot hus Joan as a young play- wright, anding out what's in that
Circuit Quarterly, at 8. and "g, too-glamorous life behind the scenes (Maybe she falls in love Home, 5.30 p.m.
with a man in canvas shoes who Malis-(Seo Pago' 10)..
makes a noise like an alarm-clock Water Lilles (Zander), Only for Miscellaneous. Exhibition of
Act you (Amberg). Isola Bella! (Back-Microscopes, Metaphot and Oph-offstage in the middle of
thalmological Instruments, in Uni-Two
Jesse Lasky will produce the 8. pm. Local; Time Signal, Wea~ | versity, from 5 to 7 pm) T.M.C.A. ther Report and Announcementa, Chinese Class, Mezzanine Room, picture having put "Radio City Revels" back into cold storage). 6.30 p.m. 8.03 pini. Military Band Music.
Social Euchre Drive, Garrison It is hoped to rope in Cary Grant Colonel Bogey-March (Alford). Youth and vigour (Lautensch-Bergts". Mess, Queen's Road. 8.30 for the part opposite Miss Fon-
ers).
. . :
Sports--(See Page 10). Moon-V Moon, 29th. Day. Sunrise.-5.44a.m. Subset T.11
taine.
Gad Patrick, stepping out since her success In My Man Godfrey," Tides-High at 07.63 and 22.12: gets the lead in Spawn of the
North." Low at 0143 and 15.25.
p.in.
lager)-Band of HM. Coldstream Am Guards. The Bells of St. Malo (Rimmer), Semper Fidelis March (Sousa)Band of HM. Coldstream Guards,
8.15 pm London Big Ben, Cricket: Oxförd v. Cambridge, A commentary, during play by Ho- ward Marshall, from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.
Gelsha” --- Vocal Gema (Jones) Light Opera" Company. "The Gondolters" (Sullivan)-(a) or happiness the very pith, (b) Rising early in the morning, (c)
8.40 p.m. Cinema Organ Music. Take a pair of sparkling eyes
Free, Night must fall-Quentin Derek Oldham, George Baker and M. MacLean. Parade of the Wed- Chorus.
"
1.20 p.m. Efrem Zimbalist (Vio-dings, Wedding or the Parades
Terance Casey, The song of songs, Standchen (Heykens) Quentin M. MacLean.
In).
Burlesca (Suk), Persian Song (Glinka), Tallahassee (Scott).
1.30 p.m. Renter Press; Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements,
1.40 pan. Lesile Hutchinson at
the plano.
Blue Moon, You and the night and the music. May I have the next romance with you? Watching the stars.
1.53 p.m. Fox-Trots. Goodbye, little dream, goodbye, When a woman, amilles. When the sun says "Goodnight" to the moun- tain, 171 sing you a thousand love songs. Gone, When is a kiss not a kiss? There's a small hotel. On your toes.
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programvie. 7-11 p.m. European Programme.
Pianoforte Recital by p.m. Ignaz Friedman,
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8.30 p.m. From the Studio. Doreen Mx (Piano); "and Lee Wong (Vocal).
1. Lee Wong--80 do I. There's something in the air. 2. Doreen Ma-Under your spell. 3 Lee Wong-Where the lazy river rolls by. 4. Doreen Ma-Medley: Thanks for Inspiration. Tain't good. One
THURSDAY, JULY 8.
Anniversaries and Holidays J. D. Rockefeller born, 1839. Agnes Strickland died, 1874. St. Eliza beth, Queen of Fortugal.
Cinemas-(See Page 5). Lectures--Theosophical Society, & p.m.; Dr. Dovey on "Gas," 7.30 p.m. ****
Part was originally slated for Carole Lombard, and the whole production held up last year be- cause of Carole's liness Gal. a good contrast to made such Carole they've given her the part Hollywood logic.
the Technicolour Picture is epic. Heroes are "he-men · Ran- dolph Scott and Charles Bickford. Perhaps Gail's odd decoration of her home suggested her for the
·· Mails—(See Page-16).
part. She's got a fish-pond in the Meetings-Toc HL Supper Meet-middle of her library. Anyway. she's worked long and hard" for ing, Seamen's Institute, 7,30 p.m.
Miscellaneous-Mrs T. H. King. stardom, and I hope it's coming M.BE, distributes prizes at Dloce to her. aan Girls' Junior School, Kowloon
Tong, 11.30 am
Club Contract Soclal. Cheero Bridge and Mah Jong Drive, 3
$20 pum
The story of Father Divine, American Negre preacher, is being M-G-M picture, In the film, the revivalist will be white.
"never knows, "does one? 5. Lee.m.; Civil Service Whist Drive used as the background for a new
Wong-Goodnight my love, & Doreen Ma-Suppost.","
9.10 p.m. London-'At The Thea- tros Descriptions and Songs of London Shows by Dudley Glass and Dorothy Brunton.
9.30 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements."
9.55 pm Haydn Quartet in “Ă Major, Op.55, No.1. Played by the Pro Arte Quartet.
1st
Movement-Allegro. 2nd Movement-Adagio · cantabile. 3rd Movement-Menuetto & Trio. 4th Movement Finale,
Sports-(See Päre 10). Moon-New Moon, 0.13 pm, 'VI Moon, ist Day...
Sunrise-3.44 a.m. Busset.-7.11
p.m.
Tides. High at 08.45 and 22.55. Low at 01.55 and 16.06.
FRIDAY, JULY 9
Anniversaries, and Holidays.— Lord De La Warr born, 1577, Chi-
SOVIET OFFICIALS EXECUTED
Berlin, July 54 Twenty-two more Boviet Eastern Rallway officials have been execut- ed at Vladivostok, according to the German correspondent of the News Agency.
They were convicted of alleged nese National Holiday. (Anniver-terrorist and espionage on behalf Fairy Tale (Hykens, arr. Foul- Northern Punitive Expedition by kes). In the shadows (Finck)-the National Revolutionary Army, Tom Jones & his Orchestra. Songs 1926). without words-potpourri-Marek
10.12 p.m. Light Orchestral Items, sary of the Launching of the of Japan.
Cinemas-(See Page 5).
"
Weber and his Orchestra. Traume~~ Lectures.-Helena May Christian rel (Schumann, arr. Walter), Wi-Fellowship, 10.30 am. ilam Tell-Andante (Pastorale), Mails (See Págé 16).
(Rossini, arr. Walter)-Massed Or- chestra of 'Cellos,
10.33 p.m. Dance Music Fox-Trot-Miracles
sometimes happen. Fox-Trot-Just say "Alo ha.' Waltz The waistling waltz. Fox-Trot-The Fleet's in Part
again. Tango La Carcajada. Fox Trot-Lights out. Fox-Trot I'm shooting high. Fox-Trot Front Page News, Waltz-Close to
me.
11 p.m. Close Down.
Calls
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Boys'
Miscellaneous.Diocesan School Annual Speech" Day arid Prize-Giving. 5.30 p.m.
Sports. (See Page 30). Moon.-VI Moon.. 2nd. Day. Sunrise, 5.43 am Sunset 7.11 p.m.
Tidee-High at 06.58 and 21:22: Low at 00.07 and 14.40,
The number of officials of this. railway hitherto executed or ar-
rested is said to total 153, Reuter's Bulletin Service.
Editor in Chief Press Review.
8-p.m. German. Hans Fritzsche. and Dutch songs. 6.15 p.m. Sign off DJA, and DJB (German, English). 6.55 pm Call DJB, DIN, DJE German, English), German Folk Song 7 pm Concert of Light. Music 8 pm News in English, 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued). 8.55 p.m. Greetings British to our listeners in India 9-p.m. News and Econo
In Canada Wheat at the present mic Review in German and Call" day A broadcast from a wheat DIQ 45 p.m. elevator in Central Canada, Script or people of
All sorts yesterday.. and
by Jonquil Antony, production by to-day. From German folk life John Pudney. 8.15 pmCricket: 10 pin. News and Economic Review Oxford v. Cambridge. "8.30 pm in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ in The Coventry Hippodrome Orches-Dutch on DJB. 10.15-p.m.-To-day 17.78m.c." (1k:86m.)
Humira 910 But the Theatre." Germany Bound Pictures 15.18m.c. (18.76m.)
Wavelengcha
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Class
Descriptions and songs of London 10,30 p.m. A journey through old Shows. by Dudley
"and I der Flessburg. 11.45 p.m. Press Re- Dorothy Brunton: 9.30 p.m. The Berlin buffoonery. Arrangement and supplementary text: Alexander News and Announcements, Trans. 1 (6.5.0. G.S.G. G.S.B.), Trans, HI (S., G.S.F. G.S.B.). Flessburg, 11.45 pm Press Review. Faltor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. 12.30 p.m.-Big Ben; "World AI-
10.15 p.m.-Big Ben; the B.B.C. fairs," a talk by H. Wickham Steed Empire Crchestra. 11.15 m Midnight. Sign off DJB, DJN, DJE,
DJQ (Germ.; Enzl.p review of 12.45 pm- recital by deoffrey Lick the Stick" A Olbert, date, and Dorothy stamps and stamp-collecting by Peacock, pianoforte. 1.5 p.m.-A Leslie Ray and B. L. Ricardo. 11:45 programme of Melodies and Me-pin-Jan Berenaka and his Or mories, revived by Henry Hall's chestra, from the Pump Room, Music Makers. 1.25 pm The Leamington Spa, 1 p.m-Cricket: Suicide Club," an episode from the Oxford v. Cambridge (see Trans. New Arabian Nights by Robert 2), 12.15 pm The News and An- Louis Stevenson. Adapted for nouncements. broadcasting by Ursula Branston
Part The Story of the Young
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3LRWare Length, 31.34 metres, Power, 1 Kilowatt; Pregnancy, 9.55 megacycles. 12.45 p.m. "At Home and Abroad': The Watchman" 1.p.m. Time Signal Victorian News Bulletin 1.05 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes, | Man with the Cream Tarts.”poin
1.16 Dan Music. 3pm Musical which we make the acquaintance
and Sporting Programme. 3.30 of the most romantic prince in
pm. Serial Play. 4 pm Close, Europe, Florizel of Bohemia; his
€30 p.m. Chimea Finance and Master of the Horse, Colonel Ger-
Commerce Session for Regional aldine; and the sinister President |a
Listeners. 6.45 p.m. Sporting Newa:- of the Suicide Club; production by William Maclurg 215 pm
1.05 pm. Call DJA, DJB (German, and Note7 p.m. Chimes. Taik English) German Folk Song 1.10 by Professor W. J. Dakin 7.20 Echumann's Chamber Musse?
p.m. Gay music. 2 p.m. News in p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30 Trand II (G.5.H. G.S.G., G.S.B.).
German, 2.15 p.m. Gay music pm. Queensland News Bulletin 6.45 p.m.--Big Ben; "World Af (continued). 250 p.m Greet-740 p.m. News, Markets and Wea fairs."""__A__talk by H Wickham | ings to
our Listeners 3.00 ther for North Australia. 8 p.m Steed. 7 p.m.-Fred Harties and pm News and Economic Re-Orchestral Concert-Georg Schnee, his Sextet, || with Brian Lawrance, | view, in English.–1.15 pm To-day volght, visiting Finnish Conductor Australian vocalist. (All arrange- in Germany Bound Pictures: 650 pm. Programme from the Mel- ments by Fred Hartley.) 7.45 pm 330m. String
ette in E bourze. Studios 9.30 pm
DJN. ***** DJQ.
Means of Idfe-1: Wheat An dat major by Dvorak Sedding Letter, by Denzil Batche entertainment telling
storyof
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