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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

LOCAL

RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONGKONG

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On Wavelengths of 355

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TO-DAY

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY MATCH IRELAND V. WALES

fer (Clarinet) with Piano and Guitar accompaniment. 10.10 (a) This is my algh to dream, tb Caravan, (c) It's the Dreamer in me. (d) Mocking Bird 10.23 Records: Red Maple Leaves What Goes Од Kennedy-Grosz]; Here In My Heart (flm Give me a Sallor--Betty Driver (Vocal) with

Of Love Orchestra.

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FOREIGN

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SHORT WAVE ·

Cialis G.S.G. G.S.E.

G.S.H.

Trans Trans. Trans III

Me Of Speak To Lenair Al Bollington (Cinema Or-

Or. i.G.S.O. gan). 10.35 (a) Never in a million years, (b) Knees Mother BrownI, (c) St. Louis Blues d) Sweet Sue. 10.50 Record: The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise (Seltz); A Musleal Journey From New York To California -Ken Harvey (Banjo with Instru❤

London Belay-Ireland

Blert Symphony No. 1 12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Serment Quartet

vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

10. 55 p.m. V. Wales

12.30 p.m. Musical Comedy Selec-A commentary on the International Rugby Union Football Match by The Miracle of Nichuow-Temple H B. T. Wakelam from Ravenhill Ballet Music

floris

"Careless Rapture"-

Novello. orch, and arr. by Charles Prentice)-Drury Lane Theatre Or

chestra cond by Charles "Bow. Bells"-Selection

New Mayfair Orchestra.

Sea 12.30 p.m.

Prentice. (Sullivan)

Shanties and

Choruses.

Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow- Wow (Tabrar-The Maestros (Vocal Quintette) with Piano. The Sailor Likes His Bottle O: Clear The Track, Let The Buligine Run (ar Terry Sally Brown: Hanging Jchnny: Whis- k Johnny (arr. Terrys-John Goss Baritone) and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.

Local Time Signal" and 1.00 p.m. Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Songs by Graer Moore (Soprano).

The Dubarry

from the Operetta;

Park, Belfast.

14.30 p.m. Close down.

TO-MORROW

DAVENTRY

$35252

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AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31,34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt

· HOLLAND-INDIA- Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88m.& 25.37m.; Frequencies 1777oke. & 1773oke.

H.K. Time.

10.00-Music-Light and Bright (A), 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A), 11.10-Musical Interlude (A). 1130-Afternoon Muslen) Programme

(A).

BRAHMS CONCERTO IN``B` FLAT MAJOR, OP. 23 "Rigoletto" Act 1

p.in:

10 to 11 3.0% Relay of Morning Service from St. Joseph's Charch.

1 to 12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning

from St.

Church Paul's Service | (Chinese).

Bach-Double Concerto In D Minor.

Yehudi Menuhin and Georges Enes- co (Violins) with Orchestra conducted by Pierre Monteux

12.15 pm-

12.32 pm Schubert Song.

The Shepherd on the Rock-Elisa- Beth Schumann Soprano) with Plan accomp. by George Reeves.

12.42 p.m. Philadelphia Symphony

B.B.C. Orchestras with Orchestra.

Sutte-Aight of

I Give My Heart from the Operetta The Whistling Boy "The Dubarry"). -Initin When You're In Love'); Our Song (film When You're in Love").

1.15 p.m.

Rienz!"-Overture (Wagner): "T# Reginald Foort at the Organ.

The Gods"-Finale (Wagner) Curtain Up (Ballerina Woods: Manhattan Moonlight (Alter).-conducted by Leopold Stokowski,

1,60 p.m. Local Time Signal and. Seville Cities of Romance-Haydn Wood: Lulworth Core Shadwell Weather Report,

Edward 1.03 pm Compositions of The BBC Varlety Orchestra cond:

Dances.

by Charles Shadwell with Reginald German Including the Nell Gwyn Poort at the B.B.C. Theatre Organ. Monckton Melodies (Arr. Stanford Robinson)-The B.B.C Theatre Or chestra under the direction. of Stau- ford Robinson

ments.

"Hell Gwyn Dances: No 1 Country Dance. No. 3 Pastoral Dance. No. 3 Morris Dance Merrymakers, Dance.

2.30 "Cards on the Table." (D11. 2.50 Dance Music by Ray Ventus

and his Band (DD). 3.30-Young People's Gestion (A), 3.40-Recital of Folk-songs by the B.B.C. Men's Chorus (D1). 4.10-"London Log." (D1). 4.15-Dinner Music (A), 4.20-News (DI). 5.25--Commentary On Newa (A). 6.10 Summer Orchestral Programme 4.B.C. (Melbourne, Symphony Orchestra (A). 7.30-Harpsichord Recital by Marcel

Kirby (A).

1.50-Ballid Concert (A) 6.30 "Lights Out" Short thriller by

M.H. Allen (D3), 8.45-Dance Music (HI). 9.30-News

the

(D2): Report on Amsterdam Stock Exchange (H.I.). 10.00-Badminton:

commentary"

оп

one of the finals of the All- England Championships (D3). 10.30-Variety. Programme (D3). 10.55-Rugby: Ireland v. Wales Com- mentary by HBT. Wakelum

(103),

Pro-

discipline in the face of anger. A story of fortitude, self-sacrifice, and duction by Howard Rose.

7.55 p.m. London Symphony Or

GENERAL

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

RETIRED OFFICERS' LIABILITY

Attention is drawn in Admiralty Fleet Orders to the fact that all off- cere on the retired

and emergency llats of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines and" officers on the active and retired flats of the RNR and R.N.V.R.. are under a continuous llabi- lity for naval service, if required, on mobilization.

COMMAND OF THE TARTAR Captain G. H. Warner, DSC, is to assume command of the Tartar, in which he will become Divisional Leader in the 2nd Tribal Destroyer

Flotilla Home Fleet.

The

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-

Cdra. H. Bockett-Pugh, to Ad-| venture. in command (Feb. 23); HW Biggs, to Frobisher (March 14); K. M. Walter, to Victory for Tactical Sch (March 30): J. P. L. Reid, to Valiant April TS FL. Paton. to Vernon (April 12).

Cdr. (E),—J. H. B. Dathan. to Pembroke for M.TE (March 17).

Surgn. Cdr.

Kelly, D.S.C.. M.D. to Victory for R.N.R. (Feb. 28).

Lt.Cdrs.-R. P. Clarke, to Excellent. PC Patten Thomas, to Courageous (Feb, 27); C.. E. Keys to Coventry (March 8); J. G. Runt, to Cumberland (March 1, S. Foster Brown, to

Lt.-Cdr.-M. Surgn

A. Graham- Yool, M.B., to Victory for RN. Hos pital (Feb. 241, appt. to President for course cancelled

Nelson (March 29),

to

Library, Supremo

NEW FACES IN U.S. POLITICS

E

· A. proters of the veteran Senator William Borah. young, good-looking Senator D. Worth Clark of Idaho has been a staunch advocate of the Borah isolationist policy,

The only important Democrat to: survive the Republican landside in this state, Clark claims to have no further "basle' phliosophy or programme." Opposing Roosevelt in many instances, he indorsed the: New Deal's "broader outlook."

Father of a small family, the ex-1

Is congressman

colourful Individualist in the Idaho political scene. He gives himself the appela- tion of "playboy legislator."

&

Not neglecting the serious side of his duties, Clark has been one of the few western legislators to enter the social life of the national capital in more than an ordinary WAY.

"I believe the people like to know their law-makers are not! serious all the time. but have a little recreation occasionally." he said.

Clark defeated Senator James Pope in the primaries, "because Lts-C. Gwinner.

Alresford (March 1); H. J. C Walton-Wilson, to

the people like his personality Courageous (March 8), appt. to Corn- better," political observers sald. wall cancelled: A Davis, to Repulse A graduate of Notre Dame March 8); C. Burr, to Pembroke for University. Clark practised law in RN.B. (March 7); B. Gregory, to

Drake for R.N.B. (March 14); J. S. Pocatello before serving two terms Manning, appt. to Cornwall cancell-in Congress. In the recent election, ed; P. H. Wormell, to Cornwall (March he gave verbal indorsement to the

153.

Lt. (E).-L. H. J. Masters to Pre. tenets of the Townsend old-age sident for training (Feb. 28) appt. to pension plan.. Dida cancelled,

Cd. Gunner-J. Shorten, to Wid- geon (March 8).

Sig. Bosn.-W. L. Driver to Terror II (Feb. 24).

W. Cook-R. D. Abbi, to Warspite (March d15),

PROMOTIONS.

As another mark of 124-years peace between the two North American English-speaking tions A Peace Tower will be erected in the Internationai Sub-Lts (P/0., RAFS-R. H. P. Carver, A. A. Pardoe, to rank of Act Peace Garden in the Turtle Moun- Lt. (seny, respectively Nov. 16 and tain District, on the boundary between the American state of RETIREMENT

Dakota and the Canadian pro- L-D. S. Williams, placed on the vince of Manitoba. Retd. List Feb. 28).

Dec. 1, 1938).

THE ARMY

(from 'Henry Viti Dances')—Jack Hyl-12.30-News and Saturday sport (D3). 1.30 p.m. Reater and Rugby Press, ton and His Orchestra. Merrie Eng-a.m. Weather Forecast and Announce-land-Vocal Gems Mariam. Licette, Clara Serena, Francis Russell, Dennis p.m. Bing Crosby (Vocal) with Noble. Robert Carr. and Chorus with Henry Jacques and His Correct DanceSelection-The Regimental Band of Orchestra. A Princess Of Kensington Tempo Orchestra.

You're Here. You're There. Tiger HM. Gradier Guards cond. by Capt.

Sunset In George Miller. Everywhere-Quickstep: Vienna-Fox-Trot from the film)- 1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press,chestra,

with HIS Correct Weather Forecast And Announce- Gopak (The Fair &t Soretchinsk-examination Jacques

Monssorgsky)-conducted by (alm 'Pennies trom Henven'): One. 1.40 pm. Brahms Concerto In B Coates. Two. Button Your Shoe (flm 'Pennies Flat Major, Op. 83.

8.00 p.m.

Local Time Signal, Wea- Artur Schuebel (Piano and The ther Report and Announcements, from Heaven)-Bing Crosby (Vocal) with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra, B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conduct-

8.93 p.m. Mozart-Symphony In D If You Only Know-Waltz (from ed by Adrian Boult."

Major ("Paris"). Crest of the Wave')-Why Isn't It" 2.30 p.m. Close down, You? Quickstep (from 'Crest of the 7.00 pm Peter Dawson (Busa-Bari- Wave') Henry Jacques and His Cor-tone) will the Bournemouth Munici rect Dance Tempo Orchestra, Let's pal Orchestra.

Henry Dance Tempo. Orchestra. So Do Iments.

LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR B. SERGISON-BROOKE

EXAMINATION RESULTS

Major-General Bir Bertram Sergt. The results are announced of the son Broske, KC.V.O. C.B., CM.G., (in written subjects) of D.S.O. retires from the Army with the Albert afficers with a view to promotion in honorary rank of lieutenant-general, a the Regular Army, Indian Army. Aus- Tarik he has been holding locally as a tralian Military Forces Canadian member of the Committee on Indian Military Forces and New Zealand Defence. He la in his fifty-ninth year. Military Force

Welch was held at

SENIOR BANDMASTER stations abroad. (excluding, India) în The senior bandmaster of the Army, Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the October last in all 106 candidates Mr. Leslie Seymour, who has been London Philharmonic Orch.

were successful, including two majora, bandmaster of The Cameronians for 8.25 pm. Verdi's "Rigoletto" Act 1.25 captains and 19 lieutenants. The 26 years, is leaving the 2nd Battalion Bingers: Mercedes Capsir, Ida Man complete list may be seen at the of the regiment at Catterick Camp to nariai. Dino Borgioli, Riccardo Strac- offices of the "Hongkong Dally Press," become Director of Music to the Royal Uxt, 319 Marine House, 15-19 Queen's Road Guernsey Militia. He has a total of chestra (W. W. Bennett) (Xylophone) Engenie Dall'argine. Ariste Baracchi, Central.

37 years' Army service. and Ernst Slaney (Cello); Carishad Ernesto Dominiel with Chorus of La Doll Dance (Pleier)-Bournemouth Scala, Milan and The Milan Sym- Municipal Orchestra cond by Sir Dan phony Orchestra. Godfrey. Song Of The Thames (Mor timer and Alan Murray)-Peter Dow- son (Bass-Baritone) with Orchestra

Call A Heart A Heart (film 'Pennies Oriental Dance Novelty Duet (C. from Heaven)-Bing Crosby Vocal White)-Bournemouth Municipal Or-ciari, Dullio Baronti, Quido

with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra, Love. Please Stay-Fox-Trat; One Kiss In A Million-Waltz, I'm Just Be Pinoint To Care Fox-Trot: Im Stil In Love With You-Waltz Henry Jac- quck with His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.

2.13 p.m. Close down.

estra.

6.25 pm. London Belay-Sunday

and Weekly Newsletter! 1.50 p.m. Albert Sakhweltzer at the

A Pairy Ballet (C. White)-Bourne- Organ.

6.00 p.m. Violin Solos by Efrem mouth Municipal Orchestra (Ernst Prelude And Fugue in E Minor Zimbalist.

Carmen-Fantasy (Bizet-arr. Sara- sate) with T.

at the Plano,

Saldenberg

6.00 pm. Rizet-Symphony No. 1 In C Major.

London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr.

6.37 pm Closlog local Stock Quo-

B.B.C. Recording-West

tations.

6.30 p.m. End Cabaret.”

With Effie Atherton: May, June and Julle; The Mystery Binger; The Two Charladies; Madge Stephens and Peg- By Rhodes; Cilford Stanton; Queenie Leonard and Edward Cooper, Madge Mullen at the Plano: Piping by Ex- Pipe Major Massle; Philip Wade as a Taxi-driver: Ord Hamilton and his 20th Century Band and Interruptions by Leonard Henry as the Visitor, De- vised and Produced by Cecil Madden.

8.00p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Gracie Fields, Sandy Po- well

and London Plano-Accordeon Band.

One Of The Little Orphans Of The Storm (lm 'Queen of Heart--Gracie

Fielde (Vocal) - with Orchestra.

Slaney (Cello) and Phil. Ledington (Bach),

Trumpet); Raindrops-Pizzicati For

10.00 p.m. Landon Relay—'Cards on Sirings (De La Riviere)-Bourne- the Table," mouth Municipal Orchestra cond by Sir Dan Godfrey.

7.15 p.m. Stadio-Talk by Mrs. A. N. Overell on "Opportunities offered through Women's Organisations for for Service in Hongkong"

An exchange of views between speakers from different parts of the Empire on the news of the day

10.20 p.m. Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue,

The Rev. J. R. Higgs, B.A. FRGS,

7.30 p.m. London Relay "The Loss Vicar of St. Andrew's Church. Sub- Of The Birkenhead."

Ject: "Pilgrims Progress in the Modern

February 26. 1852, by "Inffrail' (Cap-World."

tain Taprell Doring, D.S.O. R.N.); 10.40 p. Close down."

SUBMARINE TOWED

CLEAR AFTER

20 HOURS AGROUND

SANDOWN (LOW). Feb. 23—The sabarmine Sunfish, aground ̧·

in Sandown Bay from 4.30 yesterday morning with forty officers,

and men aboard, was towed clear at 11.45 last night.

She sailed for Portsmouth under the tug tried to tow her off the

Medley. Intro: Roll Along Prairie her own power, & searchlight from hawser proke, Moon; Girl With Dreamy Eyes: My the cruiser Dunedin picking out Dance; Easter Parade; Dancing With

My Shadow: She Wore a Little Jacket some of the crew waving from the

of Bine The London Plano-Accordeon į conning tower.

Bundy

Band under the direction of Scott Two submarines, the Sunfish' and Wood with Vocal Chorus.. Honeymoon-Sandy

.Another was fired across, but by

the time the tugs were ready to

tow the tide had fallen too low.

In the afternoon the crew sent

Powell Come the Sterlet, on exercises with the a message that the Sunfish was dian). Medley. Intro: In a Little Fifth Submarina Flotilia, went rolling so badly in the sixty mp.h. Gypsy Tea Room: Rehearsing a Lul aground in the "gale yesterday gale and heavy seas that all they laby: Kiss Me Goodnight; Lullaby of Broadway: Little Golden Locket; Call morning. The Sterlet was towed could do was to lie in their bunks Me Sweetheart-London Piano-Ac- clear after five hours, »»'

cordeon Band under the direction of But hundreds of people on the Seatt Wood, with Vocal Chorus. Dou promenade saw two Admiralty tugs key's Serenade Tim Firedly); Chris fall twice to clear the Sunfish topher Robin Is Baying His Prayers KMline Rad Fraser-Elmson--Gracie ! She was half out of the water. and so near to the shore that there

and wait for help.

But they took turns of standing guard-two at a time on the conning tower.

was danger of her being wrecked. SALE OF £36,000

PLAYED. CARDS

STAMPS

Fields (Vocal) with Orchestra

130 p.m. Walton-Facade-Sinile. London

Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by William Walton.

8.30-p.. London Relay London | Morse signals told how the crew) - Log!

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21-The passed twenty hours trapped in the 9.90 p.m. Selections from Wagner's Operas

highest price paid at the sale of Sunnah. "Lohengrin"--Eisa's Dream," "Tan-| Soma played cards; others the famous Henry Roth stamp hauser-Elisabeth's Greeting-Ellan-crowded the conning tower, watch-collection, valued at £56,000, was beth Rethberg (Boprano) and the Bering the rescue efforts of tugs, a life- £410. This was for one of the lin State Opera Orchestra cond by

Newfoundland stamps Fritz Zwe Elegirled Idyli-Philhar boat, two destroyers, the Dunedin, unused

monic Symphony Orchestra of New and the training ship Iron Duke, issued for the Marchese de Pinedo's York 'cond. by Arturo Toscanini. A pinnace" from the Iron Dukest air mail fight to Italy in

Tannhauser Star Of Exc-Ger hard Huschi (Baritone) and Berlin got to within thirty yards of the June, 1927,

State Opera Orchestra cond. by Hanus Sunfish in the morning and shot The identities of the most Udo Müller.

a steel line across her from a successful purchasers were not 938 pm. London Relay The News hand pistol.

disclosed. It was stated that agents 9.50 p.m Belay of the Dance Or chestra from the Grill Room of the The pinnace then took the other for the estate of King George V.; end of the line to one of the President Roosevelt and King Carol Hongkong Hotel

(a) Tango, (b) Olvidate Milongulta, Admiralty tugs. A steel hawser were among those present. (e) Chimparsita." (d): OjazoN. - 10.06 Record: Somebody's Wrong (Ursell); attached to the line was hauled

A total of £2800 was realised

Memphis Huer (Handy) Petter aboard the submarine, but when at the first day's sale.

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