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13-Tides: High 12.58 am, & 1128 p.m. Law: 4.43 am, and 6,37 pm.
Sunrise: 5.38 am.; Sunset: 108 p.m. Fifteenth Anniversary of the Cen- secration of H.E. Mgr. H. Valtorta
Exhibition Billiards at Club Recreio. Kowloon Skating Rink, R. Scots Rick.
GENERAL
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1941. -PAGE 3.
Radio ProgrammesKINGS
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Ladies Working Party (B.W.O.PJ. Cart House, 9 am-12 noon;
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On Wavelengths of 355
metres (845 k.o) 31.49
metrem (9.53 megacycles).
Exhibition of Chinese
Paintings,
SHEARER-TAYLOR
A MERVYN LEROY PRODUCTION
COMING!" DANCING CO-ED" with LANA TURNER
ALHAMBRA
RICHARD DIX PATRICIA MORISON PRESTON FOSTER
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THE ROUND UP
DOUGLASS DUMERILLE
THE KINGS HIN
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A WAR OF BLOOD AND HATE BROUGHT TO YOU
IN ALL ITS STARK REALITY!!!
The Terrors of Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany !
"I JUST CAME BACK FROM A
VISIT TO HELL...
..I spent my life in a small German town, teach- ing the kindliness and tol- erance that decent people live by. One day armed men in brown shirts broke into my home..."tore me away from my daughter...
threw me into a Nazi con- centration.camp. What have to tell you isn't prop aganda...just the realistic truth
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“This picture carries a message of in-
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ELEANOR
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Games Roosevelt For D. 'PASTOR HALL”
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Produced by Jaba Rapiting
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COMMENCING SUNDAY
Drama!.. Romance!
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CARY GRANT MARTHA SCOTT THE ROWAHUS IFIRGINIA
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
Fung Ping Shan Chinese Library, University, noon.
and
Table
OM. GREEN'S NEWSLETTER
RELAYED FROM LONDON
Schumann
(Soprano).
Thais-Medi. tation (Massenet) -- Mischa Enan Hungarian (Violin) wi Piano acs, Rhapsody, No. 3 (List)-Philadelphiä Symphony Orchestra cond. by Leopold Stokowski. Serenade, Op. 3. No 5 (Rachmaninoff)--Sergei Rachmaninof (Piano), Gavotte ('Mignon-Thomas; -Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphia Orchestra. Minuet (Beeth oven)-Albert Sammohs (Violin) with Plano acc. Carmen'--Toreador's Song (Bize)-Riccardo Stracelari, A. Ap- poloni, E. Ticozzi and Chorus Rustle of Spring (Sinding. Op. 32. No. 31- Sandler Trot Humoresk Dvorak, Op. 101, No. 7)-Ignaz Friendmoo (Piano), Salut D'Amour (gar-New Light Symphony Or Vocal-The Things I Love (Barlow-chestra. Serenade (Tosell!)-Rence Harris); Talking to the Wind (Des Chemet (Vlotin) w. Plano acc Schumann)-Barry Wood (Bantones
9.00 London Relay-The News and W. Orchestra Accordeon Band-Six
News Commentary. Hits of the Day, No. 19. Intro: Until you fall in love; All the things you
Classical Requests
12.13 p.m. Short Service of later- Albert
Wartime Intercession Service. St. Andrew's Church. "6.30 p.m.
Cheero Club Darts Tennis:
Ladies' Working Party (B.W,O.F.), Į vessiat. Gort. House., 9 am to 13.30 pm
14-Tides: High 149 am and 12.03 p.m. Low: 545 am, and- 721 p.m. -
Sunrise: 5.38 am: Sunset: 708 pm. Claims against Estate of late Mr. J. R. Monro due.
12.30 New Variety..
".
315 A Light Orchestral Pro
Old Wellingtonian Dinner. Inspection rk A.R.P. Despatch Corps Volunteer Parade Ground, 2.50 are: Sleepy lagoon Memories live ramme with Millza Korjuś (Soprano), tonger than dreams: "I'm stepping Bolero (Ravel)-Odeon Theatre Or-
p.z.
tro:
lam Rd (2nd, Hoor), 8.30, p.ni
Exhibition of Chinese Paintings. Comedian-Fairy Fung Ping Shan Chinese Library, University, noon.
Inspection of ARP. Despatch Corps Volunteer Parade Ground, 2.30 p.m.
Exhibition of Pictures, Hotel Cecil li s.m, to 10 più.
Dr. Clift on "Prophecy." 77 Pokfu-out with a memory tonight: Meet chestra. Voices of Spring (Strauss)
the sur: halfway-Primo Scala's | Miliza 'Korjuus (Soprano) w. Orch. Accordeon Band w. Vocal Chorus, | Gipsy ́Idyll. (Ferraris)- Alfredo and (Frankau)-Ronald Orchestra. Variations (Proch)-Milza Frankau. Organ-Twilight Hour, In-Korjus (Soprano) with Orchestra. The Last Rose of Sun The Jester at the Wedding-Valsc mer: I Love the Moon: Absent: When Talse (Eric Coates)-Eric Coates and you come came to the end of a per- Symphony Orchestra. The Maidens of rect day--Sandy Macpherson Vocal Cadiz (Delibes)-Milza Korjus (90- Yesterthoughts (Adams-Herbert): Two prano). w. Orchestra. Love In Id- Dreams Met (film Town Argentine leness-Serenata (MacBeth-Altrado Way) Kenny Baker, with Orchestra Campoll and His Orchestra.
15-Tides: High 2:44 am, and 12.54 p.m. Low: 8.15 am. and 8.09 p.m.
Sunrise: 5.38 a.m.; Sunset: 70 p.m. June Meeting of Margo Jockey“ Club Arela Preta Course, Macan, 3
..
1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- 9.45 to 10.00 News in French (On gramme Sumnery.
| Short Wave Only).
1.08 Dance Music by Henry Jac. 9.45 Songs "by, Leslie Hutchinson ques and His Orchestra.
Band Dinah Miller.
Y.M.C.A. Discussion Group, & p.m. 16Tides: High 3.39 am and 1,47 Quickstep I Wasn't Lying When Down Ev'ry Street (Noel-Pelosi); p.m. Low: 7.18 am, and 8.5 p.m. Sald I Love You'; Waltz-Oh, Mr. Yesterday's Dreams (Gim Gasbags') — Sunrise: 5.38 am; Sunset: 709 pm Man in the Moon Fox-Trnt-ove "Hutch" (Leslie Hutchinson) at the Ladies' Working Party (BW.O.F.), Please Stay: Waltz--One Kiss in a Piano. River Мад (Mysels and Gert. House, 5, am-12 "noon
Tanzo - My Lost Love; Others); I'm Pixilated Over You HE Women's International Club: Quickstep-On The Isle of Kitchy-(Spina)-Dinah Miller w. Orchestra "What Have You?" Sale, 10 am. miboko. Słow Fox-Trol--in. The Weep. No More (Miller-Nicholls)— Crown Land Sale, P.W.D. offices, 3 Chapel In The Moonlight; Waltz-Hutch" (Leslie Hutchinson at the
Golden Heart.
Plazo.
p.m.
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17-Tides: High 4.36 am and 2.57
Low: 8-68 a.m and 9.47 p.m. Sunrise: 5.38 am.; Sunset: 709 p.m. Rotary Cluh Ta Hk Hotel 1 p.m.
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Billiards and Snooker: Recreio v. YM.C.A.
Ladies' Working Party (BW.OF), Gort. House. 9 am-12 noon.
SPEED OF RADIO WAVES
Million.
130 Reuter and Rugby Press and 10.00 London Relay-OM. Green's Announcements.
Newsletter,
1.45 Songs
10.15 Dance Music",
(Tenor).
paniment.
McCormack by John
Fax-Trots-When they Played the Polka; A Gipsy Told Me (flim 'Happy Donald A Prayer to Our Lady 18-Tides: High 5.22 am and 425)
Landing)—Horace Heldt and His Ale- Ford: Charm Me Asleep (Wilfrid pm. Low: 10.53 a.m. and 1837 pan.
mite Brigadiers. Blow Fox-Trot- I Sunrise 5.38 am.: Sunset: 1.09 pm. Sanderson).
Met Ад
Angel Rainbow Valley: Fox-Trot -- When Shannon (Bevier - Morgan);
River June Comes-Joe Loss and His Band. (Egan-Morgan)-with Piano, acromQuickstep--No. Mamma, No: Fox- Trot-In My Dream Parade-Oscar 2.00 Rod and His Tziganes
Rabin and His Strict Ten:po · Denco Band. Swing Fox-Trots Adio Gipsy Fantasy (Charpentier and
I'm Forever Blowing Rode); Gipsy Drinking Bong (Char- Muchachos; pentier and Rode). Natacha: Marche Bubblesia Logan with Perry Bot- Tzigane flim Les nuits moscovites); kin and His Orch. Fox-Trots- Lonely; Les Nuits Moscovites--Waltz (from Romany-Geraldo and His Orchestra. MOSCOW, (By Mail) - At a re- the film). Dark Eyes (Russian Gay Tango-El Adios; Parlencia-Orques cent meeting of the Academy of Air). Edences of the USSR, Academician N. Papaleksi read
a paper од studles of radio wave diffusion отег 'uneven surfaces Korests, mountains, etc.) conducted for several years by the Physical In- stitute of the Academy' under his-Vienna guidance on the Caucasian coast of the Black Sea. on the White Sea coast, in the Volga region, In the vicinity of Moscow and Odessa, No. 6-Boston Promenade Orchestra and in other places, Some of the observations were from balloona.
One of the conclusions arrived
215 Close down.
5.45 Indian Programme.
630 Closing local. Stock Quotations. 6.32 Compositions of Brahms, Academic Festival Overture, Op. 30 Philharmonic; Orchestra cond by Bruno Walter Gypsy Songs, Op. 103The Madrigal Singers con- ducted by Lehman Engel with Piano
Hungarian accompaniment.
cond by Arthur Fiedler.
at is that the velocity of the radio the Hour." wave near to the earth's surface
is equal to that of light, and does
Dance
ta Tipice Francisco Canaro, Fox-Trot -Music, Maestro Flease (from These Foolish Things"); Waltz-The Sweetest Song in the World (Alm We're going to be rich)-Henry Jacques and Bis Strict Dance Tempa Orchestra.
11.00 Close down,
Calls
SHORT WAVE
7.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Belay-Questions of G.S.G. G.S.B. by G.S.H. Arthur G.8.0.
7.30 'Celio and Piano
Emanue Feuermann
not depend on the character of the soll. This opens new prospects Schnabel
Recital
und
for the application of radio waves Sonata in G Minor, Op. 49, No. 1 in the measurement of distances. Beethoven): 1st Mov: Andante; 2nd large and small. A radio range Mor: Rondo-Allegro--Artur Schnabel finder designed in this principle, (Piano). Gavotta and Allegro from: which so far measures distances of 220 to 250 kilometres, is
ex-
'Sonata' (Valentini, HTT Platti)- -Emanuel Fétermann ('Cello) Piana Rondo in C Major, Op. 51,
pected to be of great practical No. 1 (Beethoven)-Artur Schnabel Importance (TABS).
LIBERTY WILL SURVIVE
Viscount Simon, the Lord Chan-
Plano). The Magic Flute'-Seven Variations on the Duet "The Manly Heart (Mozart-art. Beethoven) Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) and Theo VRI der Pas (Piano). "Fur Eilse"
Schnabe Beethoven)--Artur (Plano).
8.00 Local Time Signal and · Pro- gramme Summary.
802 An hour of Classical Bequests.)
(Andante Second Movement
con
14 in D
DAVENTRY
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Wavelength
(36.38m.)
17.79b.c.
9.51m.c. (31.35m.) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.)
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Transmission I-News Sum-
mary
Full Bulletin Transmission V-News Sum-
mary
Ful Bulletin
do. do.
Trans I & III-News Sum-
Magy
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CHUNGKING RAID. CHUNGKING, June 12 (Router) -The western outskirts of Chung- that it was a formidable fact that Ming ("Death and the Maiden" king were bombed early yesterday for the time being the area of (Schubert)-Roth String Quartet, afternoon by Japanese aircraft but
cellor, speaking at Malvern, sald moto from Quartet No.
Europe under Hitler's rule was 35 Ave great as that controlled by Napo- leon at the height of bis power.
But, he added, Napoleon, with
all his faults, was in many coun- tries hailed as a liberator; Hitler, with all his successes, was every- where recognised as a tyrant,
The real relation between the German invader and the people whom he held in mibjection was illustrated by the German official documents seized when we made our raid on the Lofoten Islanda. These showed quite clearly bow the Norwegians had refused to col- laborate in the organisation of tyranny.
"These documents," said Lord
| 8mon, “admit-how-hopeless-it-la- to set up Germany's New Order' amid a people who resent the in- vaders, and while they give direc- tions that the German army is to meet resistance with ruthless severity, they prove afresh the in- spiring truth that liberty candob Įbe destroyed by terror,”
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