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Light Orchestral Music Along the Banks of the Volga

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Variety

Organ Solo-My Song goes round

the world.-Frederic Bayco. Songs Villa ("Merry Widow") The Merry Widow Waltz.--- Jeanette MacDonald (Boprano) Instrumental-Melodies of yes-

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Vocal-My. Gal Sal

Ida sweet as Apple Cider. The

Mills Brothers,

Songs-Radio Request-Les Allen

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Humorous The King of Zulu

Frank Crumit. «

-- Vocal Duets-I'd do the ‹ most

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Thais Meditation (Massenet),-

Mischa Elman. Songs-Neapolitan. Love *Song

(Victor Herbert)...

In

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Light Orchestral Music

Ave Maria (Schubert),.. Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod). At Dawning (Cadman).. Brahmsiana.

Summer

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Tokyo, May 26. Japan's financial, ald to China depends solely upon the terms which the latter can offer to Japanese investors. according to Mr. Akira Ariyoshi, new Ambassa- dor to Nanking. Mr. Ariyoshi also intimated that the Tokyo Govern- ment has no available funds which It can loan to China, but that An- (Ercancial assistance would take the form of an economic rapproche- ment between the two countries.

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Your Songs by Mavis Bennett (Soprano)

able." Mr.

Was

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Honman") (Ofenbach). 4... Wine.

Women and Sung

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803 to 8.20 p.m.-

A Pianoforte Recital by Mischa Levitzki

1. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12

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Hymn-Thy Kingdom Come. Prayer.

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Overture to the Opera. Die die.

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GOD SAVE THE KING, Conductor-R. W. Griffett,

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Offertory and Offertory Prayer. Hymn-Lord or all being...

Hymn Jesus shall reign. National Anthem

6.30

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.6 p.m.-Cooking School of the Air,

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8.15 p.m.--Pioneers of the Philip-

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Operetta by Millocker. 11:15 pm-News in German on DJQ

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11.30 p.m.-Dance Music," 12.15 a.m-News in English on

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9.30 pm. Fairy Tale Time } 10 p.m-News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ and

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Moment Musicale in F Minor (Schubert) 8.30 pm-Max Laws and hio 12.30 am Close down DJQ, DJB (b) Impromptu In B flat, Op. 142, Hawaiians.

(Germ. Engl.)- No 3 (Schubert), Wilhelm Backhaus,

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there is not some where he can get the back numbers.

Mavis Bennett (Soprano)." Violin Solas-Le Coq D'Or

Hymn to the Bun (Rimsky- Korsakov),

12 Mid-night-Sign off.

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