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to 2.15 pm European pro-
gramme,
ROYAL NAVY
Launch Of The Apollo
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, Oct. 13. RMS. Apollo is to be launched az Devonport Dockyard about 5: 1 p.m.-Local time and weather re- | o'clock this afternoon. The nam-
port.
ing ceremony will be performed by Lady Florence Boyle, wife of Admiral Sir William Boyle, K.C.B, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet. It is understood that in launching the ship Lady Florence Will keep to the old practice of using a mallet and chisel to sever a cord across the ship's bows, instead of the more recent custom of using a silver hatchet.
1.03 p.m.-Recorded music. 1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins,
Kugby Press news, etc. ・° RECORDED PROGRAMME Marche Blav (Tschaikowsky).— The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. Villanelle (With the Swallow)
(arr. Winterbottom) ---The, Re-. gimental Band of HM, Grena- dier Guarda.
The Jolly Robbers-Overture (Suppe) The BBC. Wireless Military Band.
..
Orchestra - George Gershwin
Medley.
SCOTS LEGAL EXPERT
Dies In Glasgow
(Special Air Mail Service)
Edinburgh, Oct. 13.
An expert on conveyancing pro blems, Mr. John M'Connachle died suddenly yesterday at his home in Glasgow. He was in his 90th year, and he had been at business on Thursday...
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It is to Mr. M'Connachie that THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1984- Scottish married women owe their legal emancipation. He was chiefly responsible for the passing of the Married Women's Property Act of 1920, before
which & Scottish married woman was entirely under her husband's cöntrol in anything that related to her own property.
Later he came to
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etc.
A COLLECTION OF. VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS.
Comprising
The Apollo is the last of the three cruisers of the 1932 construction programme to take the water, the
Mr. M'Connachie was born in Galates having gone afast at the South Ayrshire and served his Scotts yard, Greenock, on August apprenticeship in a Maybole" wri- 9, and the Sydney at that of Swan, ter's "offices. Orchestra Jerome Kern-Medley Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Glasgow, and in "1876 he joined
-Carroll Gibbons and
the Wallsend-on-Tyne. on September William Gillies in a partnership Air Mail, First Flight, China, British Fine Ceylon, Hongkong, Hongkong Savaj. Hotel Orpheans.
22. She will be the eighth ship of which continued unbroken under Waltz All through the night, the Leander class, built in accord the name of John Steuart and Colonies, South America, ete, etc, Waltz-On a little street in Hono-ance with the London Treaty, of Gutes for nearly 60 years. ⠀
lulu-Hilo Hawalian Orchestra, 7,000 tons, 324 knots speed, and an
He quickly established a reputa- Piano Solos Billy Mayerl's Own armament of eight 6in. guns.
tion as an expert on conveyancing, Selection Billy 'Mayerl
The name of Apollo came into
and in 1912 he was appointed a Vocal Gems-Mercenary Mary the Royal Navy by the capture of member of an advisory committee Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus. the French 30-gun East Indlaman instituted to carry out conveyan Plano Solo-Life is just a bowl of Apollon in 1747. She was renamed cing reforms. Its work extended Apollo and served as a hospital-over 14 years, and the seven mea- ship under Boscawen in the East sures which got to the Statute Book Trans:-Cash on Deliver. Indies. In the second Apollo helped greatly to simplify convey- (originally called the Glory), Fal-ancing law. Light coner, author of "The Shipwreck,"
Cherries.
Plano Solo-Sleepytime Down South-Carroll Gibbons with his Boy Friends. "
Vocal Gems-Florodora.
Opera Company. 2.15 p.m.-Close down,
1.
+
Mr. M'Connachie, leaves four served as a purser. She served in daughters, one of whom is Lady various actions of the war of Weir of Eastwood. followed a succession of 38-gun American Independence. There
frigates of the name, launched in 1794, 1800, and 1835, all of which served in action during the Napo- 6 to 6.30 p.m.-Children's Studio leonic wars. Later ships were in
Concert..
5 to 8 pm- relay of the Eong 5 to 8 p.m.-European programme.
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.'.
6.30 to 7 pm-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 p.m.-Closing local stock quota- tions, Lonton and New York stock and commodity quota-
tiatis.
7.08 to 7.30 p.m~~
17.
-
Vocal Gems Helen (Offenbach). - Columbia
Light Opera Company. - » Wild Violets (R. Stolz)-Maria Elsener and Martin Kramer of the State Opéra, Dresden, with Chorus and Orchestra. The Girl Friend · (Rodgers).
Light Opera Company.
7.30 to 8 p.m
From the Studio
the first China war of 1841 and the Russian war. The last Apollo was a second-class protected cruiser launched at Chatham in 1891. In common with others of her class she was converted into_a_mine layer, and served as such during the first part of the War. When faster vessels were, taken up for this duty the Apollo became parent ship of the 4th Flotilla of 42 des- troyers at Devonport for convoy. escort, and other duties. She was scrapped in 1920.
"JACKIE COOGANS ALLOWANCE
A Jazz Banjo and Plano Recital £1 8s A Week While Awaiting
by Fred Carpio and Julian' Silverlo
& p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
8.03 to 10,30 p.m.-Chinese Studio
Concert..
it.
»
£200,000
(Special Air Man Service)
London, Oct 13. Jackie Coogan celebrates his twentieth birthday on Oct. 28. He will then have only a year between him and the fortune of £200,000 10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, which has been accumulating Rugby mid-day Freas news, since he first appeared as a juve- Further London stock and com-nile star.
9:30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 pm. stock and com- modity, quotations.
modity quotations, followed by
New York opening quotations.
10.40 p.m.-Close down.
8.31
He has been struggling along
with exactly $7 (£1.85) a week.
All relays of the Hong Kong His parents, proating by the ex-
Hotel Orchestres are by cour-perience of long, lean years in
y of the management.
› 10 pm-European recorded programme from ZEK. on a frequency of 840 K.c's,
vaudeville, established a trust fund for their son at an early age.
When Coogan recently went, to the University of Southern Cali- 8.30 to 9.03 pm-Symphony No. 5 fórnia, his parents discovered, in E Minor, Op. 95. ("The New; however, that" $7 a week was World") (Dvorak)-The Royal hopelessly inadequate, and prompt- Albert Hall Orchestra conductly made a liberal advance.
ed by Sir Landon Ronald.
1st Movement-Adagio.”
2nd Movement. Largo.
3rd: Movement Scherzo;
vivace,
Molto
4th MovementAllegro con fuoco 0.02 to 9.30 pm. Gracie Fields (Comedienne); Raje da Costa **(Piano)2 WINTER
1. Plano Solos: Viktoria and her Hussar Medley (Abraham).
2. Song: Love's Last Word is
Spoken (Bixlo)..
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3. Piano Solo Ridin' around in
the Rain (Austin); A
ا الحميد
Bongs Gracie Fields-Medley
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 pan. Opening Announcement Dja
German Folk Song Programme-Forecast.
*English)
(German-
9.15 pm, German Folk Barg Duets. Marta Groeck-Welter, Gustav Bodezɛleck
0.45 pm News in English 10 pm Topical Talk
10.15 pm, From the life of a
-Ne'er-do-well, Romantic Bong-- play by Will Jacob and Max Medley (Strauss); Dancing Wiese after Eichendorff's Novel Butterby (Young).
5. Plano Solos: Waits Time
X
11.15 pm, News in German.
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, 11:30 pm, Light Music
London 1 p.m. stock and com-1215 am, News in English modity quotations,
12-30 am, Close, down Dja
0.35 to 10 pm-Albert Sandler and
hta Orchestra, Art MetA Tell Me To-night (Tell Me To
night") Spoliansky), Where the Woods are Green (arr.
Wéinger),
Black Eyes-Russian Impression
(Ferraris),
Souvenir D'Ukraine (Ferraris). Because (d'Hardelot).·.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME 3.15 p.m., Big Ben. An Irish Pro-
pigramme.
4 p.m., Talk: "Under Blz: "Ben""
Mr. Howard Marshall PycnA Greenwich Time Signal at 8.15
4.15 pm Wind Instruments with
Orchestral Accompaniment-
A Little Love, A Little Kiss 4.30 pm. All Hallows Eve. A Pro-
(Silent),
Falling in Love Again (The Blus
Angel")(Hollander);
Farewell, I Kiss Your Hand (Fall) 10 p.m. Close down..
gramme il Praise of Hal-
lowe'en. Devised and produé- ed by William Maclurg Dm The News
5.15 pm. Close down
OF VIEW THOM W‣DNESDAY, Tit 8lar OCTOBER, 1934.
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