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(Hong Kong Times) | STUDIO-RAYMOND LUI AND

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12 noon Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Ca- thedral

13.30. p.m. Studio, Some Piano Compositions of MacDowell. in commemoration of this Composer, Jan. 24th being the anniversary of his death. (A, T. Lay),

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1.05 pm Call (German, Ens-course of my travels to North THE Undersigned have recoiret fish. German Folk Song. 1.10 China, Manchukuo' and Japan, Itors of The General Traders Ltd., pm. Gay music making. News in German

2 p.m. 3.15 p.m. Gay music making (continued). 3 p.m. News and Review bf the Week in English: 315 pm. To-day in Ger- many. Sound Pictures.

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Thus said M. Claude Farrere, a famous French novelist, who is the President of the French Association of Writers. M. Farrere,will co- tribute articles an his observations of conditions in the Far East to

American newspapers. the "Echo de Paris" and also to

He was interviewed on board the Felix Roussel" by the "Malays Tribune" recently. Monsieur Far- rere was particularly interested in events in the Far East

1.03 p.m. The Ballyhooligans and Concert of Light Music (continu-imposed task. He saw service in Hill Billies.

Horse

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1917 in Melmazon, a town not far from Paris. Monsieur Farrere is also a retired French naval officer, having served at sea in the Medi- terranean and in the Far East.

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p.m. Sports Review. 10 p.m. News

MAY VISIT KOREA ley)-Ballyhooligans. Across

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ever of French Indo-China being (Quicksteps)-Ballyhooligans.

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be more occupied in North China tral Concert: 11.45 pm. Topical trouble seemed to be brewing in the now that Shanghai had fallen, and Talk. Midnight, Sign off (German, English).

1.30 p.m. Reater and Bugby Press; Weather Forecast and An- nounements.

1.40 p.m. Varlety and Dance Masic.

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You showed me The Way (Bwing Step) Where Are You? (Slow Fox- trot) Victor Silvester and His Ball Orchestra. Gracie's and Sandy's Party-Gracie Fields and Sandy Powell Lamento Land of Magic (Tangos)-Heinz Huppertz Land-His-Orch- Ninon Love. For Ever I adore you-Reginald King

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M. Farrere, said that he would particularly like to visit Korea, where he had read that revolution had broken out.

During the assasination of the former French President, M. Doumergue, Monsieur Farrere was

.:9.58 megacycles 12.35 p.m. Recorded music injured in the arm and shoulder. p.r. Victorian

He was a friend of the late French News Bulletin. and His Orchestra with Cavan 1.15 p.m. Luncheon Music. 1.30 President. He met M. Doumergue O'Connor (tenor). Fritz

(Intro- p.m. Descriptions "of the

when the latter was the Governor- ducing "The Village Band") The and

General of French Indo-China.

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1. (a) Do I love You (b) Your's and Mine (c) You've Got Some thing There (d) The Moon Got into My Eyes. 2. (a) Love is never out of season (b) When Love is Young

(c) You Can't Stop me from

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Commentary on 7.30 pm. Queensland and North General of the Dominican Order,

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Dreaming (d) Have you got any lude. 8 p.m. Castles, Baby? 3. (á) You Can't Father Brown" by G. E. Chester- "The Return Or Run away from Love (b) I'm Feel- ton.' Episode ing like a Millen (c) Okay for

6. 8.30 D.m, Sound (d) The Cuban Cubby 4. (a) | Gwen, Judith and Joan, 8.52 p.. "Emma and 'Erbert" 8.40 p.m. Seventh Heaven (b) All the Way Musical Interlude. 9.p.m. Topical from Ireland (c) You Needn't Revue-Cilppings from the Week's Keep it a secret 5, (a) Take An- News in Song, Sketch and Story. ther Guess (b) Maybe It's the 9.30 p.m. The Weintraubs, Con- Spring (c) What Will I tell mytinental Instrumentalists. 10 p.m. Heart? During the Interval dance Recorded Feature. 10.30 p.m. Aus- records will be played from ZBW. 6.30 p.m. Childrens' Records. The Adventures of Careless Car- rie and Wilful William. Witu William takes Carrie to Sleepy Town Jungle Town Frolics. New Close, Nursery Tunes for Old, Nursery Rhymes "At Mother's Knee," Hush- a-Bye Baby. Lullaby, Sweet and Low sung by Essie Ackland.

6.47 pau. Choruses.

The Student Prince-Serenade and Drinking Song Raymond Marlow, Paul Clemon, Olaf Olson and Chorus. Because; Maire My Girl-The Maestro Bingers with Planu,

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9 p.m. London Relay-" Empire off. 5.30 p.m. U.P. Conservatory of Exchange.""

Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies.

9.15 p.m. Plano Solos. Chopin-Mazurka in D Major; 6.57 p.m. A Concert by Casals Paderewski. Farjecn-Tarantella lo and John McCormack.

Mazurka in A Flat Major.-

A Minor: Cyril Scott-Lotus Land, Danse Negre.-Eileen Joyce.

9.30 p.m. London Relay-The

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Music Radio Practice Hour. 18

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7 Dissan Alhambra Sampaguita Programme 7.30 p.m. Priscilla, the Kolynos

6.55

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and his Studebaker Champions. 8 p.m. Cafiaspirina Melody Album

Forest Idyll (Esslinger); The

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7.33 p.m. Studio Raymond Lal and His Hawaiian Serenaders.

1. My Tane; 2, Maori Brown Eyes: 3, Blue Hawall; 4, Hawaiian Medley: 5. Naughty Hala Eyės; €, The Four Islands.

8 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

8.05 p.m. Chinese Programme Studio Concert.

11 p.m. Close down,

HOLLAND.INDIA

Tot (Lotter)Orchestra. Tales of Call letters: PHJ. Wavelength Autumn (Pomona) (Waldteufel); 18.88 m. and 25.57 m: Frequencies Blonde or Brunette (Waldteufel) | 1777ėkė, and 11730ke. Waltzes-Orchestra

10.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trots Carelessly; Fifty Mil- 8.05 p.m. Studio Some Com-lian, Robins can't be Wrong-Billy positions of MacDowell In com-Cotton, and His Band. Tango-0 memoration of the American Com-Balalaika; Aloha Marimba-Man- poser, "January 24 being the anni-tovani and His Tipicia Orchestra, for versary of his death (Lindsay A. Fox-Trots-My Heart's in Lafford).

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30.0001.00 GMT wavelength 31.28. 13.25-15.10 GMT. wavelength 16.88 m: Wavelength 31.28 m. 00.00-01.00 Phohi programme

the Western Hemisphere. Wavelength 16.88 m. Phohl programme for the Netherlands Indies. 13.25 National anthem and open Ing-announcement.

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13.40 Variety programme.

Killarney: Across the Great Divide. .8.25 p.m. Viennese Music..

Maurice Winnick and His Or- Vienna Blood Selection-Maria | chestra. Fox-Trots My Heart's in; Hester. Herbert Groh and Max Old Killarney Across the Great Echipper, Old Vienna Melodies Divide-Maurice Winnick and His (Good Old Times and This Year's Orchestra. Fox-trots With Wing)-Edith Lorand and her Twinkle in Your Eye; That Song in Viennese Orch. The Swallows My Heart-Jack Hylton and His Waltz J. Strauss and His Viennese Orch. Fox-Trot-Did You Mean Orch The Blue Danube-Waltz It: Waltz-Have you Forgotten so Song: Voices of Spring-Waltz Soon-Jack Hylton and His Or Bong-Marta Eggerth (Soprano); chestra. Donausellen; The Last Waltz- 11 p.m. Close down.

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FORGED NOTE CASE REMMANDED Ng On, unemployed, who appear- ed on four charges of nttering a

- 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. C. J. forged $1 banknote and possesalon Groothof

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14.20 Varletý programme (cont'd), 14.40 Meeting of the Phohl-Club. 15.00 Daily News Bullet n. 15.10 Close down and national anthem.

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