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8.8 "PRESIDENT HAYES"

Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Apr. 20

To MANILA

5.5. "PRESIDENT PIERCE"

Feb. 26

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Mar. 11 Mar. 26

To NEW YORK and BOSTON

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RADIO

PROGRAMMES

Continued from Page 3

TOMORROW

RECITAL BY THE CHOIR OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Brahms Symphony

H.K. Volunteer Orders ORDERS BY COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT,

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

RECRUITS' MEDICAL

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EXAMINATION There will be no medical examins. tion on Friday, Feb. 28.

FANLING CAMPS

1st Camp

The following units and other per- 11.00 am Relay of Morning Service sonnel ns detalled will proceed to from St. Andrew's Church,

camp on Feb. 37 under instructions already issued.

12.13 - Debussy-Nocturriel Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire cond. by Plero Cap pola.

ཝཱཏིཏཾ,

Field Company Engineers: - Corps Signals; Mobile Column; No. 2 Com pany: No. 3 Company

Army Scrvice Corps Company

Feb. 37. The Company will proceed to Camp. The Advance Party, as de talled, will travel on the 10 am train. The remainder will travel on the 1.30 p.m. and the 4 p.m. trains. Dress - SD. cap, jacket, shorts, nosetops, boats, puttees. All spare clothing to be carried in kit bags which must be properly labelled. Topees will not bei taken to camp.

The Musketry practices Tables A and a will now take place on March 39 and not as previously detailed.

Corps Signali Feb. 13, Q. 9 am. Those detail-

Field Ambulance) ed. Dress Mufti.

PARADES

Not-

1

Corps Artillery

1st Battery

18.40 A Violin Recital by Menuhin (Those detailed); La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin De (Those detalled), busay). Moto Perpetuo (Paganini). Zapateado, Op. 23 (Sarasate). turno, Op. 28. No.1 Szymanowski); Tarantella, Op. 28, No. 2 (Szymanow-

Feb. 23. Kowloon City Range Mus ski).

Those detailed. 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen-etry Classification.

(1) H.Q, 7.45 11. Gars. deHaan ther Report.

Plano Duets by Hawler and Bierens, E. J. Kennard, E. Landau,

N. H. Mackenzle, M. W. Sayers, J.

1.03 Landauer,

M. Smith, E. Van Wairce, K. Wilkens. The Lit of Lehar Medley... Czardas (1) Kowloon Rifle Range, 8 a.m. Set (Monti-arr. Rawicz and Landauer::|L. Jack, Gat. R. A. E. Watson Three Waldbeufel Waltzes; Estudian-

na: Pomone; Skaters.

1.14 Light Opera Company.

Feb. 25, H.Q. for D'Aguilar, 2.15 Dress 5.D. p.m. Rattery training. cap, jacket. trousers, boots, web equip-i Miss Hook of Holland Vocal Genis raent. gun platform shoes overalls (Rubens); 'Lilac Time--Voen) Gems and overcoats, (Schubert, arr. Clutsami with Or- chestral accompaniment.

4th Battery

Feb. 24, HQ, 5.15 pm.

Groups A B and C will parade for Signal train- ing.

Feb. 26, EQ, 5.15 pm. All ranks will draw rides, bayonets, and S.B.Rs. from Company Stores. These will he returned on March 7.

Feb. 27. ( Working Party wil Parade at HQ at 9.30 am. (1)_D/RS '(mounted) will move off from H.Q. nt 4 p.n. (11) Remainder, other than those who have received prior per mission, will parade at Kowloon Rail- way Station at 5.10 p.m.

Mobile Column

Feb. 24. H.Q, 5.30 p.m. All Platoons. Lecture, Duties and discipline in camp. Respirators, ete. will be drawn. Advance party and vehicle party for Feb. 13. Howloon City, Big Ter-camp will be detailed on this parade-

Feb. 26. No parade. "Feb. 27. AN Platoons. K.CR. Hung

130 Reuter and Rugby Press. Wea-minus, 8.30 am, As detailed, Muske ther Forecast and Announcements, try Course. Dress-3.D. cap. jacket.

145 A. Braking Programme, Cradle Song - The Angelus: Octet. The May Night Maria Olszewska (Contralto) with Piano. acc. Sym-

phony No.3 in F Major, Op. 90--13 Moy: Allegro con brin; 2nd Mov: An- dante: 3rd Mov: Poco allegretto; 4th Mov: Finale: Allegro-William Men- gelberg and Els Concertechou Or chestra.

2.30 Close down.

3.45

7.00 7.15 Speaks.

Indian Progranima · London Relay--The News. London Relay-Talk: Britain

usual.

trousers, boots, web equiptment. Rig Hom Vehicle Party 3.45 p.m. Re to be drawn between noon and 1 pm, matnder 4.15.n.m, to proceed to Fan- fing Camp. Advance party as detail- on Feb. 22.

Feb. 25. HQ. 2.30 p.m. General ed.

Dress - Nos. 1 and 2 Platoons. Remnio- training and instruction. Dress 35 Overal's and R.TR. caps

der. R.T.R. cap, .D. Jacket, shorts. to puttees, nosetops." Strel helmets be stung on left shoulder, respirators in slung position. Helmet w not be taken. Full equipizent will be worn. Great coats and remainder of kit w be carried in Elt bags: Kit bags to be correctly labelled with name and number and stacked at Hung Hom.

Command Lieut. K. C. Hamilton resumes command of Nos. 1 and 2 (Armd C) Pis

5th AA. Battery Feb. 35. H.Q. (1) 2.30 p.m. No. 1 Section. Half day training at Sai- wan. Dress-S.D. cap, cardigan, shirt. trousers. boots full web, equipment. steel helmet and gas respirator. ( 5.30 p.m. No. 2 Section. Lecture. Fire discipline and engagenient of targets Dress-Mufti.

Feb. 27, (D) FLQ, 2.30 p.in. No. 2 Section. Half day training at Sai- WEIL Dress as for No. 1 Sec. on Feb.

No. 1 Company

7.30 30tary Band Concert. 1812 Overture (Tchaikowsky) - The Band of HM, Coldstreem Guards. 25. (1) HQ. 5.30 pun. No, 1 Section. Feb. 24, HQ, 8.30 am. Slavonic Dance No. 5 (Dvorak-art. Lecture. Fire discipline and engage- training. Willisme)--The B.B.C. Wireless Miliment of targets. Drass-Mufti

Half day'

Feb. 25, Weapon training as per tary Band. The Empire 1 Marching!

programme. Field Company Engineers (Grey-Glass); The British Grenadiers

Feb. 24, K.C.R., 5.30 p.m. Discus-

Feb. 28. H.Q., 5.30 p.m. (Trad.) Dennis Noble and Male

All mem-

No. 2. Company Chorus with The Band of HM. Cold-sion of Camp programme.

Feb. 26, HQ.. 5.30 p.m. Company stream Guards. The King's Liet-bers of the Conipany who are pro-

S.BRs and rifles will be tenant-Overture Titlar. Moore).- ceeding to Camp on Feb. 27 later parade..

than 4 pon. must attend this parade drawn at this parade. The Bickershaw Colliery Band Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 Eto draw rifles and equipment. Dress

Mufti. gar)The Band of HM. Grenadier Guards.

8.00 Local Time Signal. Weather Report and Annuancement

."

· 10.15 Stadio Epilogue.

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(start from Kobe) Sunday,

16th Mar.

20th Mar.

Wednesday,

26th Feb.

Monday,

3rd Mar.

8.03

Saturday,

tat Mar.

Choir

Church,

Saturday,

Sunday,

aand Feb. 23rd Feb.

9.00

London Relay-The News.

the Hour.'

Tuesday,

2th Feb.

Capricele Ita Calls

Monday,

3rd Mar,

Tuesday,

11th Mar.

Han, Op. 45."

G.S.G.

Boston Promenade Orchestra con- ducted by Arthur Fiedler.

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Recital by the Conducted by a Priest of the Ro and Organ of St Joseph'sman Catholic Church.

10.35 Close down.

8.45 Studio Book Reviews.

9.15 London RelayQuestions of

9.30 Tchaikowsky

9.46 Compositions of Chopin. Waltz in A Flat Major, Op. 42; Moriz Rosenthal (Piano) Les -- London Sylphides Ballet Music Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by Wai- ter Goehr. Nocturne in Sherp Minor (Posthumous)--Natan Milstein

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Teb. 27. Company will proceed to Camp, Dress and equipment as for previous camp. Train times as fol- lows:-130 p.m., 4 p.m., 5.30 p.m. and 7.55 pm.

No. 3 Company Feb. 24. Q. 8.30 a.m. Dress and equipment as usual.

Feb. 26. Ries will be drawn from Corps Store in the afternoon.

Respirators and steel helmets will be drawn from the Company Store on Feb, 24 after parade.

CLIPPER DUE IN H.K. TODAY

Pan

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