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TO-DAY'S RADIO THE MISSION TO LONDON NOTES
LEPERS
PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
Diamond Jubilee Meetings
FRIDAY
1.2.15 pm-European Programme. 1. p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
:'
1.03 pm--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 Management).
1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press Newikteta.. 2.15 pm-Close Downi.
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.
(Special Air-Mall Service)
London, Oct. 15. The Mission to Lepers celebrat- ed its diamond jubilee by meetings in the Kingsway Hall, London
Greetings were received from branches of the mission abroad as well as from lepers in homes of the mission in different parts of the world. These included banner sent by lepers in Central Chine on which WIS written in Chinese characters, Kindness to Chinese | People.**
a
7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota.
tlona, London and New York Lord Meston presided at a meet- Stock and Commodity Quota-ing in the afternoon, when Mr. W. tlona.
7.08-7.25 -0,7%-Vocal Gems,
Lady Luck (Rodgers).
};
The Vagabond King (Friml)
Light Opera Company. Rio Rita (McCarthy), Follow Through, (Brown)--Light
Орега Сотраду. 7.25-8 pm-Variety...... Waltz Underneath
· Hawaiian `Skies. Waltz-Sweet Hawaiian Dream Gin-The Hawalian Marimba Players.
the Blue
Organ Solos-I Want to
Snappy-Bidney Torch. Song-This is Romance.
be
By The Air Mail
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Landon Oct. 13.
Miss Regina Evans' thoroughly deserved the tribute paid to her by Lord Bayford at the end of the Conservative Party Conference at Bristol.
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meet dificult situations, her self- He spoke of her readiness to
possession in emergency, and her general ability.
Miss Evans is the third woman SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1934 to preside over this important po-" litical assembly.
The first was Dame Caroline Bridgeinan, who was chairman st Scarborough in 1825. Her success led to the choice for the London. conference in 1930 of the Countesa of Iveagh.
After the conference Miss Evans H. P. Anderson, general secretary, { smilingly confessed to a friend thất- read messages that had been re- f'abe had been nicknamed “The Iroh celved, including one from the Dictator." and explained that she' to Lepers.
had to be firm in order to complete the long programme, in the two days.
It was stated that of those pre- only Mr. Wellesley C. Bailey, the sent at the founding of the mission
founder, remained, and the meet- ing sent him a message of con- gratulation.
Lord Meston said that only those
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Col: George Herbert, who is tu be the next president of the Na- tional Union, is a son of the Earl TERMS:-CASE ON DELIVERY. of Pembroke and a Gentleman' Usher to the King.
He has long been a hard worker who had seen the unfortunate for the Conservative cause, and His victims of leprosy could realize election has given general satia- fully the splendid work of the refaction in the party.
presentatives of the missión who ministered to the sufferers. The
Song-It's only a Paper Moon-record of the mission, covering 60 years, was one of quiet heroism in Conrad Thibault. (Baritone.) Xylophone Solo-12th Street Rag different parts of the world. Le- Xylophone Solo-Kitten on the pers had not only been helped in
Keys Harry Robbins.
their suffering, but the mission had
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Death accounts for some 01
Vocal-Ellaline Terriss and Sey- brought them into the fold of these deletions, but the great ma-
mour Hicks-Medley-Ellaline Terriss and Seymour Hicks. {& p.m-Local Time and Weather
Report,
8.03-8.50 .p.m.-From the Städlo.
Dance Music by the Orchestra of "R.MS. Rajaputana.”
Programme Fox-Trot-Bugle Call Rag. Fox-Trot-With all my Heart. Fox-Trot-Little man you've had
a busy day.
Waltz-I Love you" truly. Fox-Trot-I Found you in хду
Dreams....
Fox-Trot-Let's fall in Love. Fox-Trot-Business in F...
happy Christians.
Mr. Walter B. Sloan, a member of the council, said that. a feature in the growth of the mission had been the increasing recognition of its work, particularly by repre- sentatives of the Government in India, and they were grateful for the sympathetic leading article which appeared in ""The Times." The mission had developed during the last 10 years, and its work must be esteemed, not only because of its philanthropic character, but because it was on a spiritual foun-- dation.
- Addresses were given by Bishop
Fox Trot A Thousand Good-G: A. Chambers (Central Tangan-
night's
Fox-Tigth you nasty man. Waltz Love Is a Song. Fox-Trot-When you've got
little Springtime in your heart. Fox-Trot-Dancing in the Moon-
light.
Waltz-Its time to say Good-
night. 8.50-9 p.m.-Vocal Gems from “The Chocolate Soldier" (Stange and Strauss) by the Columbia Light Opera Company.. 9-10.25 p.m.-A. Classical Pro-
gramme.
lost
jority are Republicans who their offices when the Democrats came in, and are not now con- sidered worthy of mention.
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But the book is no slimmer for these omissions. More than 3.009 SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1934 Democrats and "New Dealers" en- ter its pages for the first time.
The Insulis Omitted
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names of Mr. Samuel Insull, who, is Two notable deletions are the
standing his trial in Chicago, and FIVE ALSATIAN PUPPIES
of his brother, Mr. Martin Insull.
Only in very exceptional circum- stances is a name deleted from the English reference books. Once in their pages, a person remains there for life, frrespective of the vicis rika), the Rev. E. B. Sharpe (Peru-situdes of office. lia, India), the Rev. W. H. Geller (Slaokan, China), and the Rev. F. A. Crawshaw (secretary for Aus- tralia).
RICKSHAWS IN CANTON
From Our Special Correspondent
Canton, Oct. 31.
RECORDS WHILE YOU WAIT Before long, we may expect to find in hotel vestibules, shops and railway stations a species' of robot voice-reproducer.
ON VIEW ON DAY or SALE.
TERMS CASH ON DELIVERT.
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London, Oct. 13.
Sixpence in the slot will enable you to talk, sing or croon for a minute or two. Then you press a button, and a ready-for-use gra-: mophone record will be ejected.
KEEPER OF STATE SECRETS Sir Richard Howarth, who, as The number of rickshaws in
deputy for Bir Maurice Hankey. There is a good deal of curio- Canton was recently increased signed the letter asking ex-Cabinet | alty about the occasion of the from 5,500 to 6,000. The Munici- Ministers to return documents in
Issue of the demand for the re- pal Bureau of Public Utfilties their possession, has an encycle-turn of Cabinet decuments. It permitted this increase owing topaedic knowledge of State secrets will be remembered that the pub- flat unemployment άπιστες truck and a remarkable capacity for lishers had to withdraw a book by
pullers with the increase of motor hard work.
Mr. Lansbury's son because it Lorries,
Choral-Old English Folk Songs:
(a) A Farmer's Son. (b) Now is the Month of May
Ing-English Singers.
Pianoforte Partita in B
(Bach)-Harold Samuel. (a) Sarabande.
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(b) Menuets Nos. 1 and 2. (c) 'Gigue. Orchestral-Overture in D Minor (Handel, arr. Elgar-London Symphony Orchestra conduct- cd by Albert Coates. Concerto No. 7 for Organ and Orchestra. (Handel London Symphony Orchestra conduct ed by Albert Coates. Organist: Herbert Dawson. Concerto No. 13 for Organ and
Orchestra.
(a) Bourree.
(b) Cucko and Nightingale, Orchestral Chorale Prelude We believe in one God Alone) (Bach) Philadelphia Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by
- Leopold Stokowski. «.
Nowadays transportation in the city is done by motor vehicles, whose cost is only slight
more than that of earts drawn by coolles.
Tall, and becoming a trifle pores contained a memorandum his iy, he has a busting manner and
father had prepared for the
a keenly developed sense of hum- Labour Cabinet and to publish mour-two" attributes that stand the book without it. At that time him. in good stead in his dimcult it was generally known that the Six companies are operating the post.
particular document Was of Do rickshaws. The Municipal Bureau Sir Richard has been associated importance, and that the action of Public Utilities require the with the Cabinet Secretariat since that other documents of greater was taken because it was feared berating companies to furnish the birth of its parent organisa Importance might find their way each rickshaw puller with a rain- tion the secretariat of the Com into print in the same way. proof bat and cap.
mittee of Imperial Defence. That was in 1904.
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There are, of course many documents of which the publica- Unrecorded Cabinets
tion would be underafrable, among In the 18th century there exist- other reasons because they affect
·BERLIN' PROGRAMME ed a "Secretary, to the Cabinet," foreign countries It has been p.m., Opering Announcement but in more recent times no record suggested to-day that some of the
· Dja · ·
was taken of Cabinet proceedings documents "printed by. Mr. Lloyd German Folk Song
beyond the Prime Minister's letter George in hig recent volume of Programme-Forecast (German- to the King. On the outbreak of memoirs may have led to this at-
English)
the war Ministers Impressed by tempt to call in all such papers. the facility with which the bus! It is believed, by the way, that the ness of the Committee of Imperial signatory of Cabinet document Defence was conducted; decided to has no copyright in it, and that extend the secretariat, principle to his consent is not necessary for the Cabinet.
A publication, As a result, no subject is formal Germany discussed in Cabinet until writ ten statements by the Department ar Ministers, concerned have been cuculated.
8.30 pm--Reuter Press Bulletins, 9.15 pm Special Woman's Pro-
London 1pm. Stock and Com-
gramme modity Quotations.
9.45 p.m., News in English Symphony No. 35 in D Minor 10 p.m., Concert from: Hamburg:
("Hafner Symphony) (Mo- zart) Philharmonic8ym- phony Orchestra of New York conducted by Toscanini. lat. Movement - Allegro con
spirito,
Conductor: Elgel Krattge. 11 pm, Recitation from
Poetry
Decisions, too, are recorded by the Secretary, who frequently must
11.15 p.m., News in German 11.30p.m., "Sorge from the Coùa- 2nd Movement-Andante.
Les Selections for Soprano 3rd Movement Menuetto.
and Instrumental Accompani- rely on his own judgement in 4th Movement Finale Presto. ...ment by Kurt Bruggemann.
taking the sense of the meeting." Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 1.15 am, News in English
(Mandelssohn) Fritz Kreisler 1.30 am Close down Dja
These minutes are then approv (Violin) and the State Opera 3.15 p.m., Big Ben
fed by the-Prime Minister and cir A Military culated to the King and his Min- Orchestra conducted by Dr. Band Concert, with Raymond isters.
Sa kason Leo Blech,
Newell (Baritone):
After the war Mr. Asquith fav. 1st Movement-Allegro Molto ap-4 p.m. A Cinema Organ Recital
oured a return to the old system Greenwich Time Signal at but was overruled. 8.15 am..
passionato.
2nd Movement Andante
3rd Movement Allegretto non 430 pm, Talk: Through Time:
troppo...
19.25 pm Renter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-dag. Press, News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations, follow
ed by New York Opening Quo fations,
10.35 pmClose Down
and Space." Sir James Jeans,
450 p.m. The News and Announce-
............. ments, followed by Fruit Mar-
If He Opens His Month Bald a wife at Highgate police. court recently, "I told my husband
ket Notes, supplied by the In- that when he speaks to me" he telligence Branch of the Im-2 niust speak like a gentleman.
** perial Economic Committee Pods “ Bince then he has not spoken 15.20 p.m. Close, down
a word to
Other Views
Other views of the reasons for the demand for the return or Cabinet documents are". alto put forward. It is said that it is rather late in the day for that because the military authorities have used them as they liked in publishing their accounts of the war It is contended that it is only now, when the truth is being told that the documents are being called In Cabinet documents, however cannot in any case published without the consen the King which is to say
of the days must be quantities
les throughout Nearly all MrG
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