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GOLF STARTING TIMES
Starting times for Fanling to- morrow, apart from those for the Societies' inatch, which were pub→ lished yesterday, are as follow:-
OLD COURSE
A.2.
10.52 I. P. Tamworth and J. G.
Cotesworth.
10.55 P. S. Delany and T. F. R.
Waters.
11.00 G. H. Henry and W. Mulcahy. 11.94 Lt.-Comdr. Murray and A. E.
Perry.
11.08 F. A. Redmond and Comdr.
Hole.
11.12 E. Laidlaw and T. Lindars. 11.18 D Lyon and K, R. Quick. 11.20 J. F. Lawrie and N, P. Fox, 11.24 H. F. Sommers and J. W.
Mayhew.
10.56 D. D. Forbes and D. L.
Strellett.
MID-WEEK SHOOT HELD IN BRILLIANT WEATHER
Middlesex Regiment Secure All Pool Bulls
On Wednesday over 90 competitors took part in the mid-week spoon and practice shoot held by the Hongkong 'Rifle. Association, The large attendance was not the only feature of the afternoon, for was almost perfect weather for during the whole afternoon there about the first time this season.
There was little or no wind "and what there was blew rently down the ranre. It was neither too hot nor yet too cold. B, J. B Morahan headed the list this week with a good score of 93 out of a possible 100.
The Middlesex Regt. The meeting only consisted of usual two. two ranges, namely 300 yards and supplied the "only four winners, 500 yards, with eleven rounds at namely:Capt. Guscott 2, Major The Royal Navy and the Royal Walden 1, L/Cpl. Lane 1. Scots again showed up in good numbers between them supplying. most of the competitors. We also welcomed many members from the Volunteers and the Police.
NEW COURSE 10.52 G. C. Worrall and L. M. g each range. ten of which counted. The Association holds such meet- Lloyd.
ings about once a month to enable members to get used to aring ten rounds at a time so that when the Overseas time comnes for the Colonial Postal Match they will not feel awkward.
11.00 Mrs. Overy and Mrs. Mac-
kenzie.
11.04 Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Mul-
cahy. 1.08 J. M. and Mrs. Pearson.
CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW
The draw for the first round of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Championship is as follows:-
A. E. Lissaman and F. Groves; I Newton nad P. H. Scoones; I. W. Shewan and K. S. Robertson: D.
Gilmore and S. J. H. Fox: J. B. Mackle and Col. Collin; L.. Gold- man and F: A. Redmond:; T. A. Pearce and O. E. C. Marton; L. R. Andrewes and W. J. S. Key.
The first round must be played
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NOMADS' TEAM FOR SUNDAY The following will play for "the Nomads in a hockey match against the Royal Air Force at Kal Tak on Lunday, bully-off at pm.:-
SATURDAY, NOVEMB ER 19, 1938.
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CHESS TOURNAMENT
STANDINGS
Amsterdam. Nov. 17." All the adjourned games in the Arro Chess Tournament were anished by noon to-day except the Botvinnik-Alekhine game." The game Alekhine-Keras was drawn. The American. Fine, lost his first The game against Keres. between Reshevsky and Flohr was was won by the American.
game
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At Stonecutters last Saturday the following were spoon winners: SR. (b.Net Spoon, P.O. SI- cock, ser. 06: Handleap Spoon, P.O. Richards, 1, 93.
1
SR. (a)-Net Spoon, P.O. Swan, 3. 94: Handicap Spoon. E.R.A. Chick, 11, 79,
The leading scores made last Wednesday are as follows:-
S.R. (b)
Cdt. Morahan 3/Lt. Mackle Sgt. Hale P.O. Silcock S.I. Chau
The score alter the first half of the tournament stands Fine 5 Lt. Pullman
E. A. Alves; H. Soares. R. points. Keres 5: Capablanca 3E.A. Templeton Xavier: A. Xavier, R. J. Reed. L. Alekhine
and Botvinnik 3 each |L/Cpl. Rawling Souza: R. M da Silva, F. O. Reed, and one adjourned game each. L/Sgt. Hoo S. A. Reed, H. Gubbay and J. E. Rechevsky 3 points: Euve and Sg. Chan
Flohr. 2 points each.-Transocean. Cdt. Carey
Franco.
Radio Programmes
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ade (Plerne).-New Light Sym- Cpl. G. Moh'd.
Pte. Dry. Boston Symphony Orchestra phony Orchestra String Ensemble.
L/Cpl. Bull Ein Zartliches Lied (Fenyes-Am- cond, by Serge Koussevitsky.
Pte. Sim 9.23 p.m. Songs by Elsie Suddaby berg-Herbert E. Groh (Tenor) Cpl. Bremner
with Orchestra. Glow Worm Idyll (Lincke)-New Light Symphony Lt. Mayo Orchestra with Pipe Organ and Vocal Chorus. Hearts and Flowers
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The Almond. Tree (Schumann). The Mocking Fairy (Bosly)-with Piano
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News."
9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance Urchestra from the Grill Room the Hongkong "Hotel.
(3) Marcellito; (b) Silencio; (c) Serdze; (d) Chavallyo,
ten Die Sterne (Leux-Hannes-
of rifle.
of Balz); Heut Hab' ich Das Gluck shown this applies to both classes
Gefunden-Waltz Song (Operette "Wedding in Samarkand"-Richard Kessler).-Herbert E, Groh (Tenor) with Orchestra. Romance in E 10.05 pm. Interval of recorded Fiat, Op. 44, No. 1 (Rubinstein). music from Z.B.W.
New Light Symphony Orchestra. reading 73 degrees and conditions
1.30 R. Reuter
and Rugby being inore reminiscent of summer Weather Forecast and than wintery
10.10 p.m. (a) Gone with the Wind; thi Lullaby in Rhythm; (c) Press. Make a wish; (d) Sensation.
10.25 p.m. Interval of recorded music from Z.B.W.
10.35 p.m. (a) Sing a Song of London; (b) Four or Five time; (c) Carelessly; (d) Old King Cole.
10.50 p.m. Interval of recorded music from Z.B.W."
music from Z.B.W.
Announcements.
WARM WEATHER Yesterday was even warmer than Thursday, the temperature at noon
The minimum reading was 63. 1.40 pm. Brahms-Concerto in B which was one degree higher than Flat Major, Op. 83.
on the day before.
Artur Schnabel (Plario) and the
The forecast for the next 24 B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra con- hours indicates no change, ducted by Adrian Boult.
2.30 p.m. Close down
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For
SATURDAY
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7 p.m. Compositions of Saint-Waldteufel Waltz Potpourri (arr. Sübermann).-Marek Weber and 11 p.m. (a) Le Bonheur Qui Saens including his "Septet."
Septet. Op. Passe; (b) Tales from the Vienna
65,--Preambule, His Orchestra. Pale Moon (Lo- Woods; (c) Sylva; (d) Black Eyes. Menuet, Intermede, Gavotte and tan); The World Is Mine To-night 11.15 pm. Interval of recorded Finale. Mm. Foveau (Trumpet): Posford).-Webster Booth (Tenor) Cantrelle (1st Violin); Bellanger with Orchestra. Columbine's Ran- (Heykens); Song of 11.20 p.m. (a) Never in a Million (2nd Violin); Vieux (Viola); Max-dezvous
(Double-Paradise (Reginald, King).—Marek Years; (b) Wake up and Live; (c) neff ('Cello); Nanny
Weber and His Orchestra. Hall, It's Swell of you; (d) China Townbass) and Faure (Plano).
"Samson and Dellla"-Act 2-Vienna-Potpourri (Dostal)-Marek Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Fausang 11.35 p.m. interval of recorded
Love, come aid my weakness; My Weber and His Orchestra. music from Z.B.W.
8.47 p.m. Mozart-Sonata in C 11.45 p.m.
(a) Serenade to the heart at thy sweet volce-Gladys Stars: (b) Song of India; (e) After Swarthout (Mezzo-Soprano) with Major, K.330 and Romance in A
In Orchestra cond. by Alexander Flat Major. you've Gone: (d) Twilight
Smallens. Turkey.
12 Midnight: Close down.
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To-morrow
Ballet Music
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10th December.
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Friderun........
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700 PM
Tuesday, 22nd
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Haiphong
Air Med for "Imperial" Airways
Direct Service "dae London.Imperial... 28th November.
Introduction Et Rondo Capric(Plano). cioso, Op 28-Renee Chemet 9.03 p.m. Tschaikovsky—Aurora's (Violin) with Plano accomp.. by Wedding-Ballet Music.
London Philharmonic Orchestra Harold Craxton.
7.35 pm. Leslie Jeffries and His conducted by Efrem Kurtz.
9.30 р.д
Reuter and Rugby BRAHAS CONCERTO IN B FLAT Orchestra with Joseph Schmidt
Press. Weather Forecast and PLAYED BY SCHNABEL (Tenor).
The Swap (Saint-Baena); Even-Announcements. 10.30 to 11.30 am. Relay of Morn-song (Earthope Martin).-Leslie 9.40 p.m. Military Baod Music.
Vanity Fair-Overture (Percy E Service from The Union Jeffries and His Orchestra. Sweet
Military Church.
Confessions (Ernst); Listen to the Fletcher).The B.B.C. 11.30 to 12.15 p.m. Relay of Old Well's Rippling (Fritz Lohner), Band cond. by B. Walton O'Don-
Airmall for Malaya, Java and Aus- Morning Service from the Hop Yat-Joseph Schmidt (Tenor) with nell. Bing A Song (Ilex)-Massed
tralla, by Au-Bands cond. by J. Henry Iles. A Church (Chinese).
Orch. (Sung in German).
(Chaminade);
Direct Ravini's Wayside Banctuary-Idyll (Gordon 12.15 p.m. Beethoven-Grosse tomne
Serenade (Ravini)-Lealle Jeffries Mackenzie)-Grand Massed Brass Fure (la B Flat Major), Op. 133.
Flayed by Lener String Quartet and His Orchestra. Spain. I Love Bands cond. by C. A. Anderson. 12.33 p.m. Songs by Elisabeth Her (Alvarez); "If Thou Art Faith-The Crusader March (B. W. O'Don- Jubilee March (R. lesa (Benitzky).-Joseph Schmidt nell; Silver Schumann (Soprano).
in Letts). The B.B.C. Military Band
TUESDAY Orch. (Bung Der Vogel In Wald (Taubert, (Tenor) "with
Shanghai cond, by B. Walton O'Donnell adapted by Karl Alwin). Spiel Ich Spanish and German).
10 pan. London Relay--“Masie inawatow and Foochow..... 8 p.m. Local Time Signal and Die Unschuld Vom Lande: Mein
Everyday Life”—1.
Parcels only for. Singapore Herr Marquis ("Die Fledermaus"-- Weather Report.
A weekly series of talks by Her-Swatow and Tientsin. Strauss)-With Orchestra cond. by 8.03 p.m. Marek. Weber and His
Orchestra and
Booth bert Howells,
Hothow and Pakhol... Karl Alwin. '·
10.15 pm. Studio--Sunday Even-Fort Bayard and 12.43 pm. Tommarini..The Good (Tenor), Humoured Ladies Ballett:
From Offenbach's Sample Boxing Epilogue. Rev. J. E. Sandbach, London Philharmonic Orchestra (Urbach), Marek Weber and His "Victorious Living." conducted by Eugene Goossens, Orchestra. Mifanwy (Forster); At With the Choir of the Methodist
Webster
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1 p.m. Local Tinte Signal and Dawning (Cadman), Webster Church." Weather Report:
Booth (Tenor) with Orchestra.
10.30 p.m. Close down..
"Imperial Airways Service" dae Sydney. Imperial 28th November. Madang. Salamana, Talagi and
Rabiul
Conte Verde... Newchwang.... Protesilaus....
Pang.....
Liangchow....
ean Dupuis.....
8.30 AM 9.00 AM
10.30 AM Noon
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