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ROTARY CLUB SPEECH FROM THE HONG KONG HOTEL Studio Item 12.30-2.10 p.m.. European" Pro-
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Lightning Switch (Alford). In the moonlight (Ketelbey). Dawn, Sunset (Matt).">9.
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efforts, only one of the unfortunate 12.45 p.m. "At Home and Abroad". youngster lifed to spend on you. Crazy with love
The Watchman.": 1 nm. 1 Time Ambrose and his Orchestra Signal Victorian News Bulletin. at to commend Campbell's gallan- Tango Vent Febeta--Daigs Bels
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