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12.30 p.m. Big Ben "World 12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pros, Affairs," a talk by H. V. Hodson. 12.45 p.m. Grieg's Chamber Music. 1.15 p.m. "They Never Came Back," “Ludwig Leichhardt.” 1.40 p.m. A Recital by Vera Moore, New Zea- land planist. 155 pm. The News and. Announcements. 2.15 p.m Sport",
gramme.
12.30 p.m. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra.
Fox-Trots-Ring Dem Bells, and Three Little Words; Sinw Fox-Trot
Black and Tan Fantasy: Fox- | Trots-Doing the Voom Voom, and Rent Party Blues In a Bentimental Mood, and Show Boat Shuttle.
12.52 p.m. Two Songs sung by Paul Robeson.
Jes Mah Song, and Shenandoah. 1 p.m. Loesi; Time Signs) and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Two Sours by Gracle
Fields.
My Lucky Day, and Mary Rose," 1.10 p.m. Variety.
Indian Love Call-Accordeon solo by Toralf Tollefsen. Rose Marie-
Accordeon solo by Toralf Tollefsen, Tango delle Rose-Serge Krotkoff and His Hawaiians. Bebe d'Amour -Hawaiian guitar solo by Serge Krótko. Ask Your Heart-Sung by Val Rosing. Chasing Shadows- Sung by Val Rosing. Sally the Circus Queen-Warner and Darnell. 1.30 p.m. Reuter Press: Rugby Press: Local: Weather Forecast and Announcements. :
1.40 p.m. Sergei Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 18.
Sergei Rachmaninoff and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski.
2.15 pm. Close Down.
4 to 7 p.ra. Chinese Programme.
7 to 11 p. European Programme 7pm. Variety,
Selection of Bing Crosby Num- bers: Part 1; Thanks, Love Is Just Around the Corner, and Learn to Croon, Please; Part 2 Love in Bloom Down the Old Ox Road. Soon, and Where the Blue of the
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6.45 p.m. Big Ben: "World Affairs," a talk by H. V. Hodson. 7 p.m. Alfredo Campoli and his Or chestra. 7.30 p.m. "Fishing." 8 pm. The Govan Burgh Band; conductor, Gregor J, Grant. 845 pm. "Round Serenade." 9.30 p.m. The News and and About." 8.35 p.m. "Swift
Announcements.
Trans, HI (G.S.H., G.S.F. G.S.B.). 10.15 p.m. Big Ben: "At the Theatres." 10.35 p.m. The Arthur Hall. 13.10 pm. The News and Dulay Quintet. 11.10 p.m. Music
Music; Harry Leader and his Band. Announcements. 12.30 p.m. Dance
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News Rad Economic Re- view in English. 3.15 p.m. To-day not due to lack of knowledge, but to lack of a definite goal at in Germany. Bound Picturen. 3.30p.m.
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chamber music for string quartet, in for any trade, profession or DIARY OF LOCAL 5.30 pm. News and The Rudolf Schulz Quartet plays. business that might lead
Economic abroad. He was convinced we
Review In German. 5.45
R.M.
Press review. Editor in chief Hans Fritzsche.
Night, June in January. Tony Banjo Solo by Olly Oakley, White Rose Banjo Solo by Olley Oakley Gipsy Drinking Song-Rode and
were at the beginning of a great. His Tziganes Gipsy Fanbay.....
new era of development,, and, Rode and His Tziganes. La Paloma (The Dove)-Horst- Schimmelpfen-
8pm. Beethoven: 7 there were wonderful opportuni
the theme. “Mến ties for young men working over- nig at the Organ. O Sole Mio variations on
who Horst Schimmelpfennig at the Or-
are in love" (from the seas. "Magic Flute" by Mozart), Alfred
Oundle School, gan. Alice Blue Gown-Guny Lom-
Schattschneider. cello; Hermann Mr. C. R. Tabor, Master of the bardo and His Royal Canadians.
Hoppe, plano: 6.15 p.m. Bign of Grocers' Company, presented the 7.30 pm Closing local Stocks
DJA and DJB (German, English). school, on behalf of the Company, Qutotations, and Hoor Koor Ex-6.55 p.m. Call DJB. DJN. DJE with a bust of the late headmas change Market Report.
Piano solo by Percy Grainger. Etude in B Minor, Op. 23, No. 10. Piano solo by Percy Grainger.
EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 Anniversarity and Holidays,--
Bir Hudson Lowe born. 1769. Bis- marck died, 1898.
Cargo.
Auctions.Micellaneous
in H.K. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., '10 a.m.; Steam- ship Tol Shan, at Lammert's Sales. Room. 3 p.m.
Cinemas. (See Page 5)... Malls (See Paro 16), -
Meetings, Kowloon Union: 'Church Women's Guild." 10 à.m.; L.. C. A. Meeting at the "Home." 10- am. Christ Church Committee; 6.
7.35 p.m. Chopin. Sonata in Berman, English). German Folkter. Mr. Sanderson, who, he feli,
Bong
7 p.m. Concert of Light would go down to posterity as Flat Minor, Op. 35.
Music. 8 p.m. News in English. "Sanderson of Oundle."" a master 8.15 pm. Concert of Light Music whose vision and methods were
continued).
2.50 p.m. Greetings now adopted in principle in every to Our Hsteners to British school in the land. 8 pin. Local: Time Signal, Wea- India. 9 p.m. News and Econo-
Dr. Fisher, the headmaster, sald' ther Report and Announcements. mie Review in German and Call that the value to be attached to
8.03. p.m. Bob Xavier vocal, and DJQ. 9.15 pm Blue waves, and à examinations was very lamentably P.m.; General Committee, at S. and HL. L. Ozorio at the Plano.
blue sky. Songs and recitals. 10 increased by the extraordinarily, S. Home, 5.30 pm. Vocal-I Wished on the Moon. o.m. News and Economic Review inflated importance attached to. Plano Medley-The Way you look in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in them by people outside the school To-night, He Ain't Got Rhythm, Dutch on DJB. 10.15 pm. To-day who did not realise that the test With All My Heart. Vocal-The in Germany. Bound Pictures of an examination was at best one Rose.
Plano Basin Street 10.30 p.m. Sonatina in a minor but a partial the man Blues. Vocal-Thru' the" Courtesy by Mix Reger. Hanna Smid,
Gresham School of Love. Piano Medley-Let's Go violin: Tise Rodzinski, ` pláno,
General Sir Edmund · Ironside Slumming, Talk of the Town, Har-10.45 pm. The Saur is calling appealed to pubile schoolboys to lem. Vocal-Berenade In the Night.
me 11.45 p.m. Press' review, 8.20 p.m. London Palladium Or- Editor in chief Hans Fritzsche, chestra.
Midnight Sign of DJE, DIN, DJE. The Golden Valse-Parts 1 and 2. | DJQ (Germ.. Engl.), Kiss Me Again; Echoes from the Puszta. Wedded Whimsies—humor- ous fantasy Parts 1 and 2. Aisha. 8.45 p.m. Relay from London. "Round and About...”.
8.55 pm. Relay from London. "Swift Serenade." Tommy Mat- thews and Els Concert Orchestra, Produced by David Porter.
AUSTRALIA
24.R-Wave Length, 31.34 metres, Power. 1 Kilowatt; Frequency. 9.58 megacycles.
Social. Garrison Bergts: Mess,. Whist Drive and Tombola, 8.30 p.m. Euchre Drive in Bergts.' Mess, 2nd
Bn. R.W.F., Shamshuipo, 8.30 p.m.
Sports (See Page 10). Moon--VI Moon 21st Day Sunrise-3.52 am. Sunset-7.00
p.m..!
Tides High at 00.25 and 12.00
give up some of their leisure after leaving school, so as to defend Low at 05.40 and 18.45: their own country and Empire. The percentage of boys from Public School entering the Army
THURSDAY, JULY 29
Anniversaries and Holidays.-
is small," he said and surely Genre Brashaw born, 1801. Benito even pacifists cannot look askance Mussolini börn 1883; 200
upon that
Cinemas (Bee Page 5). Rails(See Fage 16).
Meetings Hong Kong Philatelic. Society, in "8.0. M. Post" Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
Night, 9p.m
is going to bomb theme
Denstone College da Major John Hay Beith ("Lan 12.45 pun. “At Home and Abroad" Hay") declared that it was, the
Miscellaneous Opening of The "The Watchman." 1 pm Time man who were interested more in Signal Victorian News Bulletin. seeing what they could put into Ling Xuet Bien Creche at Clarence. 9.30 p.m. London News and An: 31.05 pm, Interstate Weather Notes. life than in what they could get / Terrace, by Mrs. N. L. Smith, 3 nouncements.
1.15 pan. Music. *9.55 p.m. Violin, Recital by Heifetz
3 pm Musical but of it who were constantly P., St. Andrew's Club "Open. Largo on G String by Cleram-Close. 6.30 p.m. Chimes. Finance
and Sporting Programnre. 5 p.m. needed. bault. Accompanied by Arpad and Commerce Session for Region- Bandor. (a) Minuetto No: I and 2 al Listeners. 6.45 p.m. Sporting from Bach Sonata No. 6; (b) The Little Windmill by Couperin A companied by Isidor Achron Con certo No. 2 in D Minor Op. 22 Wieniawski. Helfetz and the Lam don Philharmonic Orchestra, con ducted by John Barbirolil. Scherzo Tarantelle, Op. 15 by Wieniawski, Accompanied by Arpad Sandor.
10.15 pm Relay from London Big Ben. At the Theatres." Des
riptions and songs of London shows by Dudley Glass and Dorothy Brunton
10.35 pm. Dance Music Fox-Trots--Poor Little Angeline, Jay Wilbur and His Band Saddle your Blues to a Wild Mustang, Jay
•Wübüránd His Band My Sweetie Went Away, and Handel in Harlem, Scott Wood and His Biz Bwingers; Jazz: Convulsions, and Moon Over Dixie, Duke Ellington and His Of chestra. W rotten so You dea
GENERAL WU TEH CHEN
SocialCheero Club Contract. Bridge and Mah Jong Drive, 8 p.m. Civil Bervice Whist Drive, 9.20 p.m..
Sports1800 Faro 10) Moon-VI Moon, 22nd. Day. Bunrise,--5.53 a.m: Eunset.-7.05
Tides. High at 01.01 and 12.58;
News and Notes 7 p.m. Chimes. Talk"Controlling the use of the Sea Biologica;, not a Military Viewpoint," by Professor W. J. Dakin, 7.20 p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Queensland and member of the Provincial Govern Lov at 66.38 and 19:14 North Australian News Eulletin. ment Council, who returned from 740 pin. News; Markets and Wea- Shanghal yesterday by the German
According to Mr. Li Tai-chiu, a
FRIDAY, JULY 30
ther for North Australia, 8 pm. A Mail Liner "Potsdam, General Wu Thomas Gray died, 1771. Viscount
Anniversaries
and Holidays, Programme by the National Mi- Teh-chen Civil Governor and Haldane born, 1856 Accession of tary Band, 8.30. p.m. Topical Chairman of the Kwangtung Pro- Revue. 9 pm. Travel Letters by vincial Government has decided King Victor Humanuel III of Italy, Denzil Batchelor. 9.10 p.m. A Pro to leave Shanghal for Hong Kong
1900
- Cinemas→ (See Page 5), 4 gramme from the Melbourne to-morrow, after having conferred
Mails(800 Page (15) Studios 19.30 p.m. Australasian with Generalissima Chiang Kai- News Service. 10.50 p.m. Medita- shek President of the Nanking
Meetings. Kowloon Chess Club, on Music 11.30 p.m. Close.
Executive Yuan and Chairman of at St. Andrew's Hall, 5.30 pm the Military Affairs Commission at Bocial Cheero Club Duplicate and Contract Bridge, 8 pm; "Part- Loo Shan.AN
Mr. Li Tai-chiu had arranged to ner Whist Drive" in Sergets. Mess, leave with General Wu Teh-chan 2nd Bn. RWF., Shamshulpo 8.30 together, but unforeseen circum-
TAMMANY HALL "LEADER DEAD
New York. July 26, The death has occurred of" Mr. smer. J. Dooling, leader of Tam-
stances obliged him to leave 12 Sparfum(Boe:Fage 18), earlier.
* Moon--VI Moon, 23rd. Day. Mr. La... Tai-chip returned to Sunrise.-5.82 am Sunset 7.06- Canton, by yesterday's afternoon" || pin. –
Tides High at 11:14 Low express/
04:53 and 18 12
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