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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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"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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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."
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Sunrise: 5.53 m.; Sunset: 1.45 p.m. 29-Tides: High 3.58 am, and 4.35
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Sunrise: 5.51 x.m.; Sunset: 1.04 pm.
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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
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