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COMING EVENTS

JULY

B-Tiden: High 10.40 m Low 4.10 am, and 535 p.m.

Sunrise: 544 sms; Bugnet; 211 pm. Cathedral Women' Fellowship |Bridge and Mahjong Drive, Cathedral

Hall

p.m.

H.K. Telephone: Co. Ltd. Intérim Dividend payable.

GENERAL

Radio Programmes.

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 355

St. Joseph's Church, Wedding: Mo- Aleese-Saunders, 3.30 p.m..

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Crown Land Sale, P.W.D. 3 p.m.- Auxiliary Nursing Service, Queen Mary Hospital, 5.30 p.m.

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Kowloon. Bowling Green Mahjong Party

metroa (345 ken) -81.49 metres (9.32 meracycles).

Ladies' Working Party (BW0F). [Govt. House, § a.m.-12.30 p.m.

Bible Conference of Bethel Mission. Munsang College, Grampian Road, Kowloon, 10.30 am.

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VARIETY PROGRAMMES AND

DANCE MUSIC

London Relays

Iand Mila)--New Mayfair Creh," "HIL the Deck- Vocal Gema” (Youmana)--- |Light. Opera Co. "Evergreen" (Rod- gers); "I'wenty Million Sweethearts" |(Warren)-New Mayfair Orchestra,

1.30 London Relay-The News, 5.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Heport and Announcements,

8.0% <This Wock's Programmes. 567 Home Fṛrnch Songs. Pensee D'Automne (assenɛt); . Tris- Lesse (Chopin)--Tino Rossi (Tenor). Entraineuse (Tabet); Mon Meilleur (Valpin)-Lucienne Boyer, La

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General Meeting of Representatives of all Associationa, Societies, etc, of the Hongkong War Bert Committee.

10 A Variety Programme. R.K. Hotel 6 p.m.

8.25 pm. Dance Musto, Banjo solo--Melodies, of Yesterday 9-Tides:

High 12.24 a.m. and incl. "Nobody's Sweet-heart, Whisper-

Foxtrots-Mind Your Step; When 11.30 nm. Low 4.57 mm, and 6.35 p.m. ing.

the Avalon, Margie, China Town,

Laos E ou to Dance Otto Sunrise: 5.45 am: Sunset: 7.11 Bete. On a Southern Plantation Inc. Dobrind; and his piano Symphonista. Police Branch of Ministering Les- Old Black Joe, Oh! Buzanna. Dixia, Slow Fox Trot-Little Heaven of the gue, Bridge and Mahjong Drive at Swanee River. Foxtrots-Boogey Beven seas: Quickstep-Smarty-Vic PRC, 9 pm,

Boogey, Boo: Patty Cake, Patty Cake tor Silvester and His Orch The FK Rotary Club Time' Mig., 1 pin. The

Swingers. Comedians Snake Charmer-Partot; Let 'Ex Go Auxiliary Nursing. First Aid Lecture. We're All Together Now: In The Foxtrot-Nat Gonella and His" Geor Naval Hospital, 5.30 p.m.

Quartermaster's Stores - Murgatroyd glans: Polka-The Hobgoblins: Waltz 10-Tides: High 6.30 am, and 6.31 and Winterbottom. Vocal-Did I -Viennese Hearts-Emil Roosz and pam. Low 15

Remember: When the Moon Hangs His Orchestra. Slow Foxtrota--We've High Dick Powell. Blow Fox Cone a long way together; A New tretida Sweet as Apple Cider - Moon and an old Serenade--Harry Swingers

Roy and his Orchestra. Portrota- 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-The Maidens of Tyrol; Love Walked

-Jay Wilbur and Hiś Band: ther Report

9.00London Melay-The News and Topical Talks,

12.15 pm Short service of inter-Route Enchantes farenet); Pleat cession,

dans ma Chambre (Trenet)-Charles Trenet

Sunrise: 5.45 am; Sunset: 7.11 p.m. Ladies' Working Party (B.WOF), Govt. House. 9 s.m-12.30 p.m.

FK War Effort, Committee Meet- Ing. Peninsula Hotel, 5.30 pm.

T1–Tides: Wigh 1.58 s.m. and 1.26 p.m. Low 6.35 am and 1.02 p.in.

Sunrise: 5.46 am: Sunset: 711 pm Claims against estate of Ashherner Cadazan Morgan due

King's Birthday Honours to be published.

Meeting of Recreation Clubs · Re- presentatives on the Hongkong War Enfort Committee, Sports Club, 3.30 p.m.

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1.03 Ambrose and His Orchestra, Piccadilly Concert Arrangement (Carr): Falling Leaves (Carr). Fox- trots She: We're Tops on Saturday Night. Foxtrots-Crazy with Love:

-9.45 New Light Symphony Orchestra," Turkey in the Straw (Quion). Melody in F. Romance in E Fist ((Rubinstein). Spring Song (Mendels- isohn); 'Narcissus (Nevin)... ·

10.00 Richard Tauber and Grace.

120 Reginald Dixon (Organ). Dixon Hita.. Incl. Says My Heart, Now it can be Told, Alexander Rag- time Band. It's D'Lovely, There's Rain Moore. in my eyes, Everyone must have a To the Land of My Own Romance 12-Tides: High 2.48 am and 2.45 Sweetheart, Dancing Time, The (Herbert); I Want the World to Know Waltz" Incl. I shall always remember | (Priml) --- Tauber Musetta's Waltz pim. Low 8.20 a.m. and 148 p.m.

Funiculs - Grace Sunrise: 5.46 am: Sunset: 7.11 pm. you smiling. Where the Shannon Song: Punicutt

Moore. Sympathy (Frim-Tauber, Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OP), flows down to the sea. Govt, House, 9am-13.30 pm.

1.30 Beuter and Rugby Press Wea- 10.15 A Variety Programme. Annual Meeting of HKFA Bank, ther Forecast and Announcements, Comedians-8117, In't It?--Bennett of Canton Bldg.. 5.30 p.m

145 Kitty Masters and Boy Fox's and Willams: Hill Bily Songs Medley Orchestra..

--Carson Robinson and Pioneers. I've

St. Andrew's Club Bathing Picnic.

She's

the

Film Fan

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13-Tides: High 3.42 am and 411 pa - Law 10.1% a.m. and 9.28 p.m. Foxtrots The Changing of the Oct you under my 8th (Porter); Sunrise: 5.47 a.m.: Sunset: 7.11 p.m. Guard: Harbour Lights-Orchestra. Rap Tap on Wood (Porter) Frances

Impersonator Love is Like & Cigarette Kitty Mas Langford

Pare Michael Moore, What are tere Foxtrots It's got to be Love: Intentions?

(Warren): Cowboy Orchestra.

with Tou-Plane along

soles by Rale on Earth; Star da Costa Comedy Sketch-Sandy, the Wealthiest Woman dust Covered Bundle Kitty Masters All- Wrestler-Bandy Powell. Ac- Footrots The First time I saw You: cordion Song of Songs: Ah! Sweet Gone with the Wind-Orchestra.

Mystery of Life-Cleorge Scott Wood 2.15 pm. Close down.

14-Tides: High 4.41 s.m. and 5.45 p.m. Low 11.49 am, and· 18.31 p.m.

Sunrise: 5.47 am Sunset: 7.11 p.m. 15--Tides: High 4.36 am, and 7.19 pin. Low 1.01 þ.m." and 1130 p.m..

Sunrise: 5.48 m.; Sunset: 7.11 pm. 16-Tides: High 6.30 am, and 8.31 p.m. Low 155 p.m.

6,00 Lalo---Symphonie Espagnole for Sonrise: 548 am.; Sunset: T1D p.m. Violin and Orchestra.

D.JL

17 Tides: High 722 am, and 9.25" Played by Bronisław Huberman

Low 1224 a.m., and 2.39 puny

(Violin) and the Vienna Philharmonic Sunrise: 5.48 am.; Sunset: 7.10 p.m. | OrchestrB.

18-Tides: High 8.10 am, and 10.09 6.28 Conchita Supervis (Soprano), p.m. Low 1.14 a.m. and 3.19 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.49 a.m.; Sunset: 7.10 p.m.

19-Tides: High 8.55 am, and 10.46

Low Z'am, and 3.5% p.m.

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16

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SHORT WAVE

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

17.796.0. $.51ma (83.55m.) $147me.- ($1,57m.) 15.182.4.

Some Popular Spanish Songs De Calls Fallo).

G.&.G G.S.B. 16.30 Closing local stock quotations. G.3.H 6.30 Molday (From "My Couniry") . | G.8.0.

NEWS IN ENGLIH Played by the Czech· Philharmonie | Transmission I-News Bum.

4.00 p. Orch. cond. by Kubelik.

Full Bulletin

... 5.00 p.m. |Trans. II đë I---News Bum-

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Sunrise: 5.49 a.: Sunset: 7.10 p.m.-Smetana.. Claims against estate of Walter Graham Reynolds due.

20-Tides: High 9.36 am, and 11,20 p.m. Low 243 am, and 4.28 p.m.

Sunrise: 5.50 am: Sunset: 7.09 p.m. Claims against estate of John Fer guson due.

Rosary Church, Wedding: Dos Rei medies-Tavares,. 4 p.m.

21-Tides: High . 10.14 *.m. and 11.54 p.m. Low 3.29 am and 5 pm.

6.45 Webster Booth (Tenor)... As I sit Here (Sanderson); Love

Passes by (Schertzlinger), Romance (Feher).

6.55. Musical Comedy Selections.

mary

Full Bulletin

do. do.

"Punny Face" (Gershwin); "VÜ-| TYRÐAmiulon 7-News Sum- ginis" (Tunbridge) New Mayfair

Sunrise: 5.50 am: Sunset: 7.00 pm. Orch: "Song of the Drum" (Pinck 22-Tides: High 10,4% am. Low 4.11 am and 5.32 p.m.

Sunrise: 5.50 am; Sunset: 7.08 p.m. 23-Tides: High 12.25 a.m. and F 1115 am Low 4.53 am and 6.65 p.m. -i

Sunrise: 6.51 a.m.; "Bunset: 1.08 p.m. 24-Tides: High 12.50 m, and 1140/2.m. Low 5.35 2.1 and 6.38 puro. Sonrise: 5.51 a.m.; Sunset: 7.07 p.m.

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Full Bulletin

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7.30 p.m.

9.15 p.

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7.30 8.00. 1.30

MONDAY, JULY 8, 1940 -PAGE

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BULLETINS

25-Tides: High 1.25 sm, and 12.05 DIFFICULTIES WHICH

pu.. Low 6.28 am, and 7.10 p.m.

Sunrise: 5.51 a.m.; Sunset: 1.07 p.m. 26-Tides: High 155 am and 12.35

HAYE ARISEN

broadcast must hear the whole bulletin unless they are to run the risk of missing some important Item

".

B. B. C. PROGRAMMER

This problem is especially

The apply of a news bulletin is marked in B. B, C, programmes, as p.m. Low 122 a.m. and 741 p.m.

Sunrise: 3.52 2.01; Sunset: 1.06 p.m. one of the many obligations which there is much given that local R.A.O.C. Monthly Dinner, Speaker: accompany broadcasting, as it is announcers do not attempt. B. B. Mr. O. P. Hamilton on "Chins Clip-Inevitable that some part of the рега."

-27—Tides:" High, 2.25 am. and 120 programme should be devoted to

Dm. Low 8.39 am and 8.11 p.m.

Suurise: 5.52 a.m.; Sunset: 7.00 pm. 28-Tides: High 3.04 um, and 2.31 PL Low 10,28 am, and 6.36 pm.

Sunrise: 5.53 m.; Sunset: 1.45 p.m. 29-Tides: High 3.58 am, and 4.35

p.m. Low 11,50, am, and 9.17 p.m.

Bunrise: 5.53 am; Sunset: 1.65 pan, 30-Tides: High" 4,40 am, and 636

news.

PUBLIC ANXIETY The public is naturally anxious to know what is happening in the world, and although the supply of news is mainly the task of the press, there are certain duties which only a broadcasting service

pa, Low 1246 pm and 16.25 pan. can accomplish.

Sunrise: 6.53 a.m.; Sunset: 1.04 pini 31-Tides: High 531 am and 756 pm. Low 132 pm and 1146 p.m...

Sunrise: 5.51 x.m.; Sunset: 1.04 pm.

The general aim of a news bul letin is to give a, summary of the most important events of the day. It is obvious that this summary will have widely different values

ENGLISHMAN'S for different people.

HOME

For the Listener who has rend his papers thoroughly the main interest of the bulletin lies in those

C. Bullens include not only world events but also sports, racing, detailed Anancial reports and so on, which are only, of specialized interest.. At present however, the criterion of a bulletin is its effec- tive supply of world news, and especially war news, other matters being unimportant in comparison.

KING VISITS N.Z. TROOPS

LONDON, July 7 (Reuter) His Majesty the King yesterday visited the New Zealand. troops". camp in the south of England and watched the training exer- cises.

The King was accompanied by

sented to him

third

Paul von Heraried, playing an items of news which arrive shortly two V.C. Generals and important part in the Aldwych before the bulletin is read. For the v.C. among the officers, was pre- alm An Englishman's Home now more casual reader of the papers showing at the King's Theatre is the bulletin bas a great value, in a quandary.

directing his attention to items he He wants to change his name may have overlooked. but doesn't know what to change lib. to...

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THE CONTROL OF

PUBLICATIONS:

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The Government Gazette con- tains additional measures under

the Emergency Regulations, among

Paul, who is a tall, culturea,

DIFFICULTIES OF ARRANGEMENT.

A difficulty which confronts the

PROTECTED AREA

The Dainy Farm premises: at East Point have been declared protected places in Saturday's Goy-

enter without permission of the occupier

cause to believe that the report born in Vienna 30 years ago. He editor of a news bulletin, if more ernment Gazette. No-one may ur statement is true and if publica comes from a long line of bankers than one is given in a day, is that tion is not malicious and ought Victoria Regina" brought Paul of arranging news so that repeti

The area affected is defined as: fairly to be excused

to the attention of British firation in avoided as much as Dos Fine or imprisonment is provid-producers. In An Englishman's sible, while important items are the Premises of the Dairy Farm ed for any person otherwise con- Home he appears with Edmund retained in the second broadcast, fee and Cold Storage Co., Ltd, at the publication of reports or state travening the regulations, but no Gwenn Mary Maguire, Richard The actual arrangement of news kast Point, bounded by Great Mavis for a broadcast offers problems George Street Yes Woo Street and menta likely to cause alarm or prosecution can be instituted ex-Ainley, Geofrey Toone, despondency

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