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TO-DAY

2.15 p.m.-European gramme.

pro-

pin-Local time and weather

report.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded music. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press news, etc.

2.15 p.m.--Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme

7 to 11.30 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

7 p.m.--London sad, New York stock and commodity quotations. 765 to 7.35 p.m.

Orchestral

Rosamunde-Ballet Music in C (Schubert)-Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.

!

Peer Gynt Suite No. 2 (Grieg- Op. 55).-New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra.

1. Der Brautraub (Ingrid's

Klage).

2. Arabian Dance.

3. Return of Peer Gynt.

4. Sölveig's Song.

.

Pomp and Circumstance.-March

(No. 4 In G) (Elgar),

Pomp and Circumstarice-March (No. 3 in C Minor) (Elgar).— London Symphony Orchestra conducted

Sir by

Edward

Elgar. 7.39 to 7.52 p.m.-

Vocal Gems from Muscal Comedy

"White From Erik Charell's

Horse Inn-Light Opera Co C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue-

Light Opera Company. 7.52 to 8.30 p.m.----

Variety

8 pm Local time and weather

" report....

Organ Solo-Rhapsody in Blue—

Quentin M. Maclean. Humorous, Monologue-The Lion and Albert-Stanley Holloway. Instrumental-Sweetheart Dar-

fin'

Cover Instrumental I

the Waterfront-Arranged for eight

Parios. Vocal--A "Million Dreams.-The

Pprice Bisters. Waltz-On a Little Street. In

Honolulu.

Walid All Through the Night-

Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra, Vocal Duet-We just could't Say

Goodbye.'

Vocal Duct All of a sudden-

Chick Endor and Charlie Far- rell.

8.30 to 9 p.m.

A Concert Cello Solo-Koi Nisred (Max Bruch, Op. 47). Gaspar Cas- sado.

3 pm Classical Chamber Music.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

3.43 1.m-Brief Review of the PUBLIC AUCTION

Situation (German).

4 p.m.-Latest News (German), 4.15 p.m.-Music-Curren Topics-

Sport

4.45 Latest News (English).

e to 6 pm-Chinese programrie. 6 to 10 p.m.-European programme. to 7 pm. Dr. Robert Morrison

Centenary Celebrations." Unt- {2 ted Open Air Service relayed from the Hong Kong Volunteer Parade Ground.

Order of Service

Invocation for Worship.

5 p.m.-DJA Sign Of (German.

English).

Sunday

Announcement p.m. DJA (Germ, Engl.) German" Folk Song. Preview of Programme (Germ, Engl) Highlights of the Week's Programme. 2.15. pin-Fairy Tale Time.

Hymn Praise My Soul the 2.30 p.m.-For Sunday Mood,

2.45 p.m-Review of the

(English)."

King of Heaven." Prayer:

ted,"

Week

Hymn Hall to the Lord Ancin-13 p.m.-Potpourris from German Operas, The Nationalsocialist Berlin District Orchestra con- ducted by Fritz Wickle.

Address in Chinese by the Rev.

Wong Of Tong. Hymn-"Jesus shall reign." Address in English by the Right Rev. Bishop of Hong Kong. Hymn "O Worship the King." Benediction. Boxology.

The Band of the 1st Battn.: South Wales Borderers will play throughout the Service by kind permission of the Com- manding Officer.

If it is wet the Service will be. held in St. Johns' Cathedral. 7 to 7.25 p.m.

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Orchestral

Water Music Suite (Handel, arr. Si H. Harty)-Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

(a) Allegro. (b) Air, (e) Bourtee. " (d) Horpipe, (e) Andante, (f)-

Allegro Decise. Coriolan-Overture

(Beethoven

Willem Mongelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra.

7.25 to 8 pm. -Trio in D Minor, Ov

49 (Mendelssohn) played by Cortet (Pianoforte). Thiband "(Violin) and Casals Cello). 1st Movement-Molto allegro

agitato.

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2nd Movement Andante con

meto tranquillo. ・・

3rd Moyesent-Scherze.. 4th Movement--Finale.

8 pm Local time and weather

report 2.03 to 8.35.p.m.

Excerpts from Sir John Stainers' "Crucifixion."

Soloists:-Richard Crooks (Ten- or), Lawrence Tibbett (Bari. tone), Wilfred Glenn (Bass), with Trinity Choir and Mark Andrews at the Organ. 8.35 to 9 p.m.

Band Music from Operas Prince Igor Ballet Dances, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 (Borodin)The B.B.C, Wireless Military Band.

Il Trovators--Selection (Verdi)

Creatore's Band.

Martha Selection (Flotow)-The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards:

Song Faith in Spring (Schu-9 to 9.30 p.m.--

bert).

Song Cradle Bong (Schubert).—

Elsie Suddaby" (Soprano), Violin Solo-Waltz in A. Flat

Major Brahms).

"Violin Bolo-Danza Espanola (de Falla)-Isolde Menges.

ע

Song-Old Rustic Bridge by the

Mill (Skelly).

Song A Dream of Walter

(Oray).

(Tenor)..

Paradise Glynne

to 11.30 p.m.- relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or- chestra from "the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the management). 9.30 p.m.-Reoter Press Bulletins,

London 1 p.m. Stock and Com modity gootations.

10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby mid-day" Press news, further London Stock Com- modity quotations, followed by New York opening quotations. 11.30 p.m.-Close down.

SUNDAY

10 to 11 am-A relay of the Ser- vice from St. Joseph's Church. Order of Service"

1. Holy Mass: Ta), Kyrie (Gare

(b) Sermon: "The Super- natural Order, its Effects" by the Very Rev. Father Bryne, 8.J..

(c) Offertory. Baive Regina (Rheinberger),

(d) Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei (Garetalse),

(c) Vountary.

2. Benediction of the Blessed

Satrémient...

(á) Adors Tè...

(b)Tantum Ergo.

(c) Aderemus,

11 to 12.16 p.m.-A relay of the Bt. Paul's

Bertie from Church (Chine

12.15 to 3.30 p.m.-European record-

ed programme.

1 pm Local time and Weather

report: 2.30 p.m. Close dow

"Half Hours with Great

*Composers."

Soprario Mrs. J. Anderson Mil-

ler. L. R. A.W., A.R.C.M.

At the Plano-Mrs. G... W. P.

Origgs.

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ON

WEDNESDAY,

AUGUST 9, 1934

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.

AT THIN SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A FINE AND VALUABLE

4 p.m.-Review of the Week (Ger- | COLLECTION OF POSTAGE

man).

4.15 p.m.-DJA Sign Of (German,

English).

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

Saturday

11 a.m.-Time Signal from Big.

Tom. The Northern Studio Orchestra, from a Manchester studio.

STAMPS.

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY,

THE 7 AUGUST, 1934.

12 noon.--Time Signal from Green- TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.

wich. The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Joseph Muscant, relayed from the Commodore Theatre Ham- mersmith, London.

1-1.30 m-A programme of spec- ial dance music (gramophone records).

Sunday

11.30 am-Time Signal from Big Ben. The Northern Studio.Or- chestra,

iby directed

John Bridge; duets by Bertha Arm- strong (soprano), and Mabel Sadler (contralto). (Time "Signal from Greenwich at 12). 12.30 p.m.-A planoforte recital by

Belinda Heather. 1-1.30 pm-From Richard Strauss'

Operas а programme of gramophone records.

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THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1934

COMMENCING AT 2:30 PM.

AT THRIN SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET. À QUANTITY" OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Couches And Arm-‚ ̈ ́ chair; Tenk Bedsteads with 'Mat. tresses,

with Teak Wardrobes Bevelled Mirrors, Tenk Dressing Tables (Special Air-Mail Service)

Bevelled Mirrors, Teäk Clothes Hanger, Teak Hatstands Le Touquet, July 17. The semi-finals in the interna- with Mirrors, Teak Dining Tables for the with leaves, Teak Chests of Drawers, Teak Sideboards, Teak Teapoys, Teak Flower Stands, Teak and Uloth Folding Screen, Teak Lesks, Teak Ice Chests, Teak and Glass Cabinets, Teak and Glass Book Cases, Iron Cot, Enamelled Bath. Wash Basin, Pictures, il Paintings, Books, Gramophone, Records, Wall Clocks, Table Clocks, Carpeta, Euge, Linen, Mosquito Net, blankets, Curtains, Ornaments Silver Ware, Brass Ware, Porcelain Ware Cutlery, Elect Table Fans, Elect. Table Lamps, amp Shades, Bread Cutter, Glas

tional mixed foursomes Thion de la Chaume" Cup will be all-British. The third and fourth rounds were played to-day, and the "last French pair, M. Carlhian and Mlle. Munler, were narrowly beaten in the afternoon by J. B. Beck and Miss Pim,

The other semi-finalists are the holders, Brig. Gen. A. C. Critchley and Miss Diana Fishwiet; the Hon. Michael Scott and Miss D. Esmond; and Noel Layton and Miss Peech.

Critchley

and Miss Fishwick

played extremely well in the early part of their match against H. F. Ricardo and Mile. A. de Gunzbourg, and at the turn were three p. They won easily at the fifteenth

Redt-Butuchy art thou dis-

quleted my soul, and Aria-Oh! that I on Wings could hole.

Fly-Theodora Aria-Cave selve-Atalanta, Recit

!

let eternal honours crown His Name, and Aria--From Mighty

Kings.

Judas Macchhoeus. Pianoforte Solos:

Allegro from 2nd Suite in F

Major, No. 1-Adagio. Courante from 3rd Suite in

Minor-Presto.".

Alf-O-sleep why dost thou leave

me. Bomele,

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Al-O had I Jubal's Lyre" -

Jostíná. 9.30 to 10

P.m

Light Orchestral Selections A Night in Venice-Overture (J. Strauss)-State Opera Orches. tra Berlin

Reminiscences of Grieg (Urbach) -Marek Weber and his Orches subray plan de A

Spanish Dance No. 3 (Granados), Triana (Albeniz)—New Light

Symphony Orchestra,

Le Chaland Qui Passe (Bizio). Love's Last Word (Cremieux)

Albert Bandler and his Orches tra,

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins." 10:35 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Saturday

A Keen Match

A close match was that in which K. A S. Morrice and Miss K. Garnham were beaten by" Noel Laston, and Miss Peech. Layton and his partner went ahead at the thirteenth hole, where Layton had a superb drive on to the green. They also won the fourteenth hole, where Morrice was bunkered, and.

Ware, etc., etc.

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A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

"Including

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the seventeenth the latter drove 1 Electrolux

into the rough. Layton was 2Kelvinator

bunkered, but his partner played

and

out well and they won the hole 1 Herring-Hall-Marvin

1. Le Gauloi sfe

for the match,

The French pair. M. Carinlanı and Mile. Munter nut, up a good 2. Cottage Pianos fight against Beck and Miss Fim. Typewriters At the seventeenth the match 1 Bewing Machine square: At the list hole M Pim drove a very fine ball. Canhian's shot was short, phich, gave; Mile. Munier a very difficult second shot, but she got clear,Miss Pira bad an easy approach shot on to the green Caribian, although basing a good lie, played into the bunker and Beck and Miss Pim won the hole and the match...

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HOM WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH AUGUST, 1984.

TERMISCASH ON DELIFERT.

LAMMERT BROS

AUCTIONEERS/

Scott and Miss Esmond defeated A Bourand Mi A, de Malt= oren in the afternoon rotha. The sides were level at the eighth, but Scott and his partner won the ninth, tenth and eleventh holes, and, List Hilally settled the and Hon Michael Scott and Miss D. Esmond beat Comte. L. de

p.m. DJA. Announcement match. Results: (Germ. Engl.) German Folk Bong Preview of Programme (Germ., Engl.),

2.16 p.m.-Variations on Haydn by

Brahms, for twPo plano A nerose Cramer, Karl August 1 Schirmer

2.30 pm Brief Review of the

Bituation (English),

2.45 DmLatest News (EnglisI),

Third Round A 6. Morrice Mortegomery and Mille.. F. Tollon, and Mis R. Carnham beat" Duc 3 and 2; T. A Bourn and Miss A. de Mouchy and Mme, Le Blan, 3. De Montmorency beat 0. Sweeney Noel Layton and Miss Perth and Miss Cradock-Hartopp, 5 and ang Pa

and Miss D. beat de la Chaume di line. & C. Critchley

R. Thion de la Chanme, 5 and 4: Fishwick (holders), beat & Strauss - Beck and Musim beat and Mme. Det b. F., Nouel and me. J. Nolie, T. and Ricardo azid Mua, A. De Gunzbourg 8: M. Carlhian and Mlle. Munier beat A. M. Wattinine and Miss B. best:P. Dubai and Miss Newell, 11 Pyman, 7 and 8.

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