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FOR SALE
1934
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from
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3.
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4.
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Dessert
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4.
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8. Roast Sucking Pig
9. Game Pie and Salad
10.
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PROGRAMMES
Broadcast by
on 355 Metres
مسة
1-2.15 p.m.-European programme. 1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port.
1.3 p.m. Recorded ‘music. - 1.15 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra · from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Man- agement. (During the inter- vals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.)" 215 p.m-Close down.
Dance Programme from the Hong Kong Hotel To-night.
3.20 5.20 p.m. (approx.)-A' Run- ning Commentary on the Lat Wah Cup Final between the Civilian and the Navy from the Kong Kong
'Club F Football ground, by courtesy of the Hong Kong Football Club and the Football Association.
COVERED STAND,
Plan of Football Field.
72
HAVE THIS BEFORE YOU
WHEN YOU LISTEN IN.
5.20-7.30 p.m-Chinese
programme.
7.30-11.30
gramme.
7.30-9
Uncovered. Stand.
recorded
p.m.-European . · pro-
Dance Music from the Hong Kong Hotel
4.30-7.30 pm-Chinese, recorded 7.30-13 midnight.-European Pro
programme..
gramme.
7.30-9 p.mA recorded
gramme.
pro-
MRS. HARRISON AND ASQUITH
Secret of "The Lady of the Letters"
of the letters to whom Lord Ox- It is now revealed that the lady
ford and Anquith wrote with un failing regularity during the war years when he was Prime Minister is Mrs. Hilda Harrison, who lives Band-Rienzi-Overture (Wag-in a delightful country house known H.M. as Sandlands, near Boar's FLIU,
Oxford,
8 p.-Local time and weather":
port.
of
re-
ner)-Reg. Band Grenadier Guarda, .. Song-Norma-Queen of Heaven, While Thou Art Reigning (Bel-
lini).
Song-La Gioconda-Yes Suicide
اری
Mrs. Harrison, who is the widow of Major Roland Harison, of the Royal Horse Artillery, is a talented portrait painter, and for many (Pouchtelll)-Gina Cigna (So-years she kept a small antique and
bric-a-brac shop in Orford. prano)," "Cello Solo-Sarabande (Sul- Sandlands was often visited by
zer).
Lord Oxford, who loved to stroll in Band-Lionel Monckton Memo- | the gardens on a summer evening ries (Monckton)-Debroy Som- and to look out across the fields ers Band,
towards the Berkshire Downs. Pianoforte Salo-Minuetto from
Suite (Suk)..
· Planoforte Solo-Berceuse (Cho-
pin)-Ignaz Friedman." Chorus Chauve-Souris -- The
Grinder's
Knie (Traditional).
•
In a tiny and cosy room, in which Lord Oxford spent many happy. ours Mrs. Harrison yesterday
..
told a reporter about their deep friendship and of the hours be spent Daughter with bar children, Peter and Antie.
„Peter is now 91 and Anne is 17,
>>
Chorus Chauve-Souris Duet "Lord Oxford was always very from Pique Dame (Tschaikow-interested in my children," Mrs. sky)-N. Ballet's Chauve- Harrison said, "but of course they Sourts Company with Eugene were only mere mitee when he first Safonova and, Finside Erchova knew them. He had a way with: Octet Operatica (arr. Squire)-children, and they found him to he
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.
a delightful companion.. Band-Marche Blav (Tschaikow- sky)-Reg Band of H.M
£2500 BEQUEST Grenadier Guards,
"He was not at all the austere, Violin Solo-Mazurka (Zarzycki), hard man some people might think Violin Solo-Romanza Andaluza He was full of kindliness. Indeed (No. 3 Spanische Tanze) (Sara- he often told me he was afraid that sate, Bronislaw Heberman.
as a father he was too loving and Vocai Duet Fagliacci Why spared the rod, although he did not.
Have You Taught Me? (Leon-think he had spoilt the child." cavallo). Vocal Duet Pagliacc My Fate is in Thy Hands Leoncavallo) Rosetta Pampanini and Gino Vanelli
Caprice
(Bizet
Band Carmen arr. Somers). Band-Faust Frollese (Gounid, arr, Somers)-Debroy Somers Band.
9-12 midnight.-A relay "of the
Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or chestra, from the Hong Kong.; Hotel Grill Room by courtesy
14
The children listened as their mother spoke of their companion of childhood days, of the man who took such a deep interest in them that in his will he left £9500 for their education and maintenance"
"Peter is now in his second year at Trinity, and intends to go in for forestry," said Mrs. Harriton, "Anne has just left school, and is for Summerview. sitting for her entrance examination
Mrs. Harrison paused for a mor
of the Management (During ment, "Really" she said, "I do not the intervals recorded music know what all the fuss is about, will be broadcast from the land I do not see why my personal friendships are of inteerst to the Studio.)
public.
12 midnight-Close down.
Should reception prove satisfac-"After all, there is little to be: tory, the programme between 5told. Of course, it has been wonder-- and 6 pm. will be replaced by a ful to me to have had the friend
ship of such a great statesman as relay from Daventry.
Lord Oxford for so many years. We found so many things of mutual interest that we were like old..
p.m. A recorded. pr ABBEY
gramme.
8 pm--Local time and weather re-
port.
Vocal Quartette-Form Fours— War Songs Medies (arr. Giraud)-The. Big Four. Octet-Putting the Clock Back
(AIT.
Squire)-J. M. Squire Celeste Octet.
V
•
WINDOW MYSTERY
14th-Century Glass Sold To Dealer
friends from the very fiset time we
met.
FIRST MEETING
"That was at a dinner party zá the home of Mrs. Graham Smith at Easton Grey, in Wiltshire. Mrs. Graham Smith was a sister-in-law- of Lord Oxford. ·Lady Oxford was also a member of that dinner party. "I sit next to Tord Oxford-Mr. Asquith as he was then and as 1 am not particularly interested in
"From that night we became close. friends.
"When my husband, who was kill- ed at Givenchy in 1917, was home en leave we both visited Lord and Lady Oxford, and stayed with them at their house in town.
Orchestral--Drury Lane Meio- ries-Regal Cinema Orchestra. Plano Solos-Jerome. Kern-Med- A dramatic confession in Paris politics, I hardly knew what to
Iey:
by a woman artist has solved the speak about," said Mrs. Harrison. Plano Solos George Gershwin-mystery of the disappearance of I must admit that at first I was Medley-Carroll Gibbons and fourteenth century stained glass a wee bis scared, but 1.9000 found: the Savoy Hotel Orpheans. from two windows in Fecamp myself interested in his conversa Band-Words and Music-Selec- Abbey
tion. We talked about. arts and tlon-Debroy Somers Band.
They were removed in 1928 for literature, and I quickly found that Band Review of Revues-De-
restoration, and duly replaced he was a man of immensely ide broy Somers Barid. Band-The Evolution of Dixie But in July suspicion arose that interests, pa, ka
(Lake) Reg. Band of HM the old glass had been replaced by
modern, and sold to America. Grenadier Guards. Orchestral C. B. Cochran Pre- Mlle Marguerite. Hure, the ar- sents The B.B.C. Dance Ortist entrusted with the restoration, chestra with Alice Delysia, Les said to have been the only per Alleri, Peggy Wood and Mary son in France competent to carry Ellis,
out the work, confessed when call Orchestral The Gold Diggers of ed before the examining magis
1933 Selection - The B.B.C.trate. Dance Orchestra,
Twice Lied to Police Vocal---Bong Carnival of 1932
He was a man of intense, feel- Stars-Flanagat and Allen, "I led twice to the police," she Carlyle Cousins, Peggy Wood exclaimed, "but I am deeply sorrying, and the Mr. Asquith which the world sa and knew was but a for what I have done, and be mark of his real self. 9-11.30 pm-A relay of the Hong forgiveness. I was very hard. up"I really think his friendship for
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra at the time, and did not know from the Hong Kong Hotel where to turn for money." Grill Room by courtesy of the Management. (During the in- tervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.), 10:30 pm-Rugby Mid-day Press
11.30 pm) Close down..
and Dan Donovan,
35-SUNDAY.
"His son was killed at about the same time as my husband, and that again created a bond sympathy be tween us
me was so great went on Mrs. Harrison, "because he found that As Mile. Hure's offence is cover-relief from politics and war which ed by a statute of limitations were so essential to a man of his she will probably not be pró- asture." secuted, but the position of her LADY OXFORD'S COMMENT alleged accomplices is not so clear. Lady Oxford, at her London It is suggested that they may be horse yesterday, said that she tried for concealing stolen goods new nothing about the letters con
Mile. Hure's story is that when tained in Mr. Harrison's book. she had finished the restorations
for their publication. 10:30-11.30am relay of the the invited persons likely to Permission
Union Church Service interested to inspect them. Among was given by Lord Oxford's exÞORÝ Preacher: Rev: F. W. Norwood, the visitors was an art dealer, who Minister of the City Temple, tempted her to sell some of the A London, G
original glass Stx half-lights were surrendered for 58,000f," and two of them were subsequently sold to America for 130,cbór. Two more
The first Indian Field Brigade were given up to the authorities of the Indian Regiment of the when discovery became inevitable. Artery will be formed at Bangs | Probably the substitution of mo- lore about January 1935, in Fe dern glass for the old would never placement of the 14th Field have become known but for a Brigade Royal Artillery, which will Hymn: The King of Love quarrel th the family of the deal proceed to the United Kingdom
Amy Shepherd is 5.
Order of Service. Voluntary
bag lead. Innovation and Lord's Prayer Hyzony: Priise My Boul the
King of Heaven ","
Scripture Reading. Hymn The Kingdom Come
Prayer
offertory
Sermonet
Crowns
National Anthem.
* Benediction gangs 11.30 am-Chinese recorded: pro-
IDIAN FIELD BRIGADE
er who bought the old glass. 2nd washout relief during the trooping man who arst negotiated with sesson In 1934-35. A nucleus of Hyman: "Crown Him With Many Mlle. Hure on behalf of the firm the Battery of Madrasis, raised, admitted to the examining magi- from, the volunteers from the late strate that dissensions with his corps of the Madras Pioneers is relatives led him to disclose the at present unider training by the fraud.
A4 Field Brigade Royal Artillery Doubts are now thrown on the at Bangalore. Instructions have authenticity of the windows in the now been issued from Army Head- choir of the church gny en quarters for the selection of the Barrols The 16th ́ed glass was removed:
tion by order of the Dep Find Arts, a
12-12.15 pm-A relay of the Hop
Yar Church Service. 12.45-2.30 p.m European recorded
I programme and
1 p.m.--Local time and weather re
$2.30 pu
month ago
required to comple four batteries of