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Tuesday, 7th August, 1934.

1–210 puh. (Approx) ¦ European

Programme.

1 p.m. Local Time& Weather

Report

1,03 p.m. Recorded Music.

1.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc.,-

OF MERSEY TUNNEL

AMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

Royal Pleasure At Loyalty TE Undersigned have resived

Of The North

(Special Air Mail Service)

Endon, July 20. display; but far more

striking

Instructions

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ON

Amid scenes of great enthusiasm, were the rows of foremen and WEDNESDAY,

the

the King, accompanied by the workmen engaged on the tunnel 1.40 pm. A Relay of the Rotary | Queen, yesterday declared opan | operations, who were Uned up in

Oub Tan Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden Rotarian NB. Wilson on "Hong Kong Rotary Toples". 2.10 p.m. (Approx) Close Down

Two Studio Concerts. Talk By Mr. Rolham. 47 p.m. "Chinese Programme. 7.00 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo- tations, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota 7.087.30 p.m. Orchestral

ations.

Selec-

£8,000,000 Mersey Tunnel.] front of the King and Queen with which links Liverpool and Birke-banners bearing symbols of their head.

A craft. The foremen wore suits and brown trilby hats, and the work- men were in spotlessly clean 'blue' dungarees with cloth capa Six of the foremen were presented to the King.

"This miracle" was the King's own description of the great tunnel. In striking phrases he thanked the men who had plan- ned the tunnel and the strong arms that endured" in building it,

Within two hours of the opening of the tunnel 1,500 vehicles had passed through.

There was keen rivahy among drivers for the dis- tinction of being first to use the new crossing..

The King's Tribute

this tunnel that the King paid his It as to the men who created

highest tribute, in reply to an ad- aress of welcome by Bir Thomas White, chairman of the Tunnel | Committee..

`tions from Light Opéra. - Dollar Princess (Fall)... Nat Shil-

'kret ond-lits Orchestra: Monsieur. Beaucaire (Rosse)....

New Light Symphony Orchestra, The Marry Widow Waltz Le

har). Paul Whiteman and his/hớ thất he was writing a letter great, and strange as this Mersey

Orchestr 7.30-8 p. From the Studio.

Recital by Captain O. P. Joce (Baritone) and Mr. A. W. Lorena (Pianoforte).

Programme.

1. Planeforte... Morris Dance

2.

E. Kermani. -

Too, old English Songs. (a) More Love or more disdain

I Crave... Purcell *.

(b) Fickle Phailis Young,

3. Planoforte... Two Sea Pleces,

(a) From a wandering Iceberg (b) Song...・・・ Macdowell 4. Bong

.Name..

5. Pianoforte 17, and 22

Walford Davies. Preludes Nos. 2, Chopin.

6. Two Songs

(b) Bright is the Ring of Words

Vaughan- Williams, (b) The Strugglers Song.

Mulner.

7. Planoforte... Waltz in E Minor

Chopin. 8.00 pm. Local Time and Weather

Report. 8.038.20 p.m. Old and New (Pot

pourri of Popular Melodies)... Herman Finck & His Orchestra, 8.203.45 p.m. ABB.C. Recorded

Programme.

"A Scottish National Programme" written by Christine Orr. and produced by Gordon Gildard in

AUGUST 8, -1934 COMMENCING "AT" 5.15 PM.

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The Earl of Derby, speaking" at a luncheon following the opening ceremony, said the King had told to those concerned, saying that in Tunnel, now made ready by your his reign he had never seen such labour." he said. "In some other evidence of affectionate loyalty as

seaports channels and estuaries lest he had witnessed in the

have been bridged with structures twenty-four hours,

which rank among the wonders At R touch of his Majesty's of the world. Such bridges stand in finger, a green and gold curtain the light, to be marvelled at by HE Undersigned have received rose to reveal the gaping mouth all The wonder of your tunnel of the Mersey Tunnel, begun nine will only come into the mind after years ago in days that were black reflection. with doubt and misery, and open" ed to-day with all the splendour that the will and power of men. of civic pageantry in an atmos-which in our own time have creat- phere of hope and gratitude.

ed the noble bridges of the After opening the new £3000,000 Thames, the Forth, the Hudson East Lancashire road, linking and Sydney Harbour, can drive Manchester to Liverpool and the tunnel with a broad straight high-

also tunnels such as this, wherein way, the King and Queen drove through wildly cheering crowds down the valley which leads to the centre at Loverpool.

The formation of the streets around the tunnel turned them

naturally into a vast arena crowd- ed with people. On the blue and

gold dais to which the King and Queen were escorted sat 4,000 of Liverpool's leading citizens. Be fore them, on the high arch of the tunnel itself, rose a red and gold temple flanked by coloured pillars. Around the King and Queen stood "the

men whose inventive

genius had conceived this great tunnel, the workmen whose skill and courage made it conception the Edinburgh studios of the possible, and tens of thousands of British Broadcasting Corpora-ordinary folk to whom the tunnel is an earnest af better times ahead. The long ranks of soldiers and bluejackels made an impressive

tion.

8.45-9 p.m. Hawalian Music. Hawaiian Stars are Gleaming Oh! Rosalita... Linn Milford and

his Hawaiian Players. Hawaiian Love-Waltz, S.

A ekoki-Fox Trot: Not Lane's

Hawallah Orchestra.

In the Heart of Hewall....

Hawaiian Guitars, 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio.

"Topical Talks on the United Kingdom" by Mr, GC. Pelham (H.M. Trade Commissioner), 9.30 p.m. Reuter. Fress Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations. 9.35-10 p.m. From the Studio.

Chamber Music by Professor N. A. Tonoff (Violin), Mr. H. Evelle (Violin), Mr. Ch. Renrier (Viola) _and_Me_X: Cariñen (Riano-] -forte)-

Programme.

Trio No. 3 for two Violins and Viola, Op. 18. Mazas. (a) Allegro moderato, (b) Andante:

(c) Presto

2. Concerto inaD Minor for two Violins and Piano, Bach.

"(6) Tarko, ma non tanto.

Allegro

∙10-10.30

altz

The Latest Dance

Little Dutch MIE,

use it's Love. night Lovely

Little Lady.

After all You're

all I'm "After She Loves me not Under & Blanket of

TangoBealde My Caravan Waltz One Life, One Love. 10.30 pm Reuter Frest Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations, Follow- ed by New York Opening Quotations

10.40 pm Close Down

RADIO MANILA

5 pm. Studio Musical Vari

5.30 p.m., President Hoover

4.10 p.m

"Sparish

6.30

7 pm, Alexander, the Mystic!... 7.20 p.m., Health Message under the auspices of the Bureau of

Health.

7.30 p.m., Mickey Mouse Gum Club Sponsored by Antone M. Neves Ding Yalong. The My stery Singer, Mike Velarde, and The Harimony Trio:

7.45 p.m... D.MHM Programme. 8.16 p.m., Botica Bole Programme 8.30 pm. Radio Crusaders con- ducted by Bernie Nolasco. 9.15 p., Stock Quotations. 920 p.m. Opera Hour. 10.30 pm, Bign of

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME 11 am, Time Signal from Big Ben. The Whitby Municipal Orches- tra, conducted by Frank Gomes: James Ellis and "WII- liam Madlock (trumpets," re-l layed from the Spa, Whitby. 12 noon, Time Signal from Green- dwick. An organ recital by Thomas Hallford, relayed from the City Hall, Newcastle-up- on-Tyne.

12.45-1.30 p.m., The Midland Studio:

Orchestra, directed by Frank Cantell; Eric Cross (tenor), from a Birminhang studio.

BERLIN” PROGRAMME W

2 p.m., Día Announcement Cerabg 2 pm. Djs Announcement (Gler-

man, English).

German FIK SONE

Preview of Programme (German,

English

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2.45 D

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4 pm. 4.15

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English ganformationa

Of Dscovery perg

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agilah-Spanish

"Who can reflect without awe

many streams of wheeled traffic may run in light and safety be- low the depth and turbulence of a tidal water bearing the ships of the world? Such a task can only be achieved by the endeavours of a multitude, Hundreds have tolled here; the work of many thousands all over the country has helped their toll. I thank all those chose

effort has achieved this miracle... Minds that Pisined the Tunnel

"I praise the imaginations that forsaw, the minds that planned. the skill, that fashioned, the will that drive, and the strong arm that endured in the bringing of this work to completion. May our peoples always work together thus for the blessing-of-this-Kingdom by wise and noble uses of the power that man has won from Nature,

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THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1934

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Ware, etc., etc. May those who use it ever keep grateful thought of the many who struggled for long months against mud and darkness to bring it into being."

His Majesty's words caught the imagination of the great: crow:, and as the Royal car drove into the mouth of the tunnel and dis- appeared round the bend the cheers that followed it were as much for the “men of the tunnel" as for the new industrial pros- pects it opens up-

PAM BARTON FOR U.S.

British Women's Golf "Team

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London, July

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OM VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, Burrey galfer, who reached the THE OZE AUGUST – 1984. inal of the British championship and then, won the French title, bas been selected to go to America with

* British team, who will play mat TERMS OF DELAY: ches against the United States and Canada in September

The team was announced to-day, and is:

Miss Pam Barton (Royal Mid- {urrey), / MenGeorge Coats (roon), Ming Di Fishwick (North

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