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12.30 to 2.15 p.-European re-

corded programme,

1 p.m.--Local time and weather re-

port. 1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press news, etc. 215 p.m.-Close down.

5 to 8 pm-European programme. 5 to 7 pm-Hong Kong Hotel

Dance Orchestra.

7 p.m.-Closing local stock quota-

tions. 7.03 to 7.30 p.m.-

Light Orchestral › Music At the Tschaikovsky Fountain

(Urbach).

Caliph of Bagdad Overture

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Amoretten Tanz Waltz (Gung'L) Bien Aimes Valse (Waldteufel). Waltzes from Vienna-Medley 30 to..8 p.m.---.

From the Studio

A Jazz Banjo and Plano Recital by. Fred Carpio and Julfan Silverio,

THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

At. St. Paul's Service

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THE QUEEN

Saves Baby And Woman

(Special Air Mail Service>

London, May 25. London, May 29,

But for the Queen, & woman Major-Gen. the Earl of Athlone with a baby in her arms might was ceremonially installed Chan- I have been seriously hurt yesterday. cellor of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George at the annual service of the Order, in St. Paul's Cathedral, yesterday.

The Duke of Gloucester, a new Knight Grand Cross of the Order. was present, and his banner, and that of Sir Horace Rumbold, were axed in the Chapel in the Cathe- dral. The Duke's banner has, over the Royal arms, a heraldic "label" with three "points, on the outer two, a St. George's Cross and on the middle one a red lion.

The brillant mantles, Saxon- blue with 遜 starlet lining, of the full Knights Grand Cross, dress, military and naval uni- forms, the levee and court dress uf the members, présented a spectacle of, vivid colours led the choir and clergy of St. Paul's.

8 p.m Local time and weather and followed by the Chancell

report.

and the Prelate, the

8.03 to 10.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio Salisbury in cope and

Concert.

10.30 p.m.-Close down.

8.30 to 10 p.m.-European recorded programme from Z.E.K, on a frequency of 640 kilocycles. 8.30 to 9 p.m.---

Excerpts from Grand Opera Grand Fantasia on "The Mels- tersingers of Nuremburg (Wagner)-Symphony Orches-

tra.

Bishop of mitre of gold, the Knights and Companions et Salisbury walked in procession to the places they occupied during the service..

SQUIRES WITH THE BANNERS

Before the Earl of Athlone, the Duke of Gloucester, and Sir Horace Humbold. walked their squires Capt. Birch Reynardson, Capt. Howard Kerr, and Mr. Anthony, Rumbold-carrying their Aria-"Tristan and Isolde respective banners The bander

Isolde's Love Song (Wagner)---

of Earl Buxton, the late Chan- Nanny Larsen-Tedsen (8op- cellor, which had been removed; rano):

from its place in the Chapel, was borne by Sir Aubrey Smith

When all were in their places the banner of the late Chancellor was handed to the King of Aruns, who in turn, handed it to the Prelate who laid it

upon the alter

Orchestra Dance of the Hours ("La 'Gloconda") (Ponchiellb: -New Light Symphony Or chestra,

Aria "La Boheme"-You Tiny hand is frozen (Puccini),-- Heddle Nash (Tenor),

9 to 9.33 p.m.-

This was followed by the solemn Variety

Commemoration of the members Piano Solos Butterflies in the

of the Order whose deaths had Rain.

been notified in the past year, the Everyone says "I Love You"- names being read out by the

Rale da Costa.

'Gentleman Wsher of the Blue Rod. SongSmoke gets in your eyes." They included: Marshal Lyautey, ---Turner Layton (Tenor). Sir James O'Grady, and Col. John Instrumental-Roll Home.

Ward. "the Navvy M.P." Al- Speak Easy The Eight Piano together, there had died four

Symphony,

Knights Grand Cross, 22 Knights Vocal-In the Shade of the old Commanders, and 103 Companions..

Apple Tree The Four Aces,

Then

the Band of the Scots Songs-Always in All wayı. Guards played Chopin's funeral Beyond the Blue Horizon-march, while the whole congrega-

Jeannette MacDonald (Sop- rano).

Orchestra-Whistling Rufus, Steamboat B1).

9.33 to 10 p.m.

Band Music War March of the Priests (Men-

delssohn).

Softly Awakes my heart ("Sam""

Бод and Delilah"> (Saint- Saens).

Semiramide-Overture (Rossini) The "Champion" March Medley. Old Folks at Home and in For-

eign Lands (Roberts).

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, 10.06 p.m.-Close down).

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tion stood.

After the Benediction, the meni- bers of the Order again formed a procession and walked from their places in the Choir and under the Dome, into the south choir aisle, where they were dismissed with a blessing by the Prelate...

MAHARAJAH of BABODA'S

-DIAMOND JUBILEE

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London, May 25. In celebration of the Diamond "Jubilee of his rule of a State as large as Wales,--the Maharajah Gackwar of Baroda gave a small luncheon party at the Dorchester Hotel yesterday.

During a surprise drive which the King and Queen made in North-West and West London, the mother and infant were in dan-

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ger of being swept by the surging THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935

crowd in Manchester-road, North Kensington, against the side of the royal car.

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A QUANTITY OF The Queen noticed her distress,

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The crowd saw the kindly ges- ture, and those in frent pushed back so that, until the car had were passed, mother "and "baby safe from being "forced into its side.

As the car went on the Queen half turneo to reassure herself that both were safe, smilea

and

ON VIEW PRÓM WEDNESDAY, TRE 12TH JUNE, 1935

then TERMS.-CASH ON DELIVERY.

It was the Queen's sixty-eighth birthday yesterday. She had in- tended to remain in the Palace, but in view of the perfect day it was decided to visit those parts of North-West and West London not included in the official drive.

With the King and Queen were the Princess Royal and Princess Margaret, a dainty figure in pale blue. ·

At Arst the little Princess seem- ed overawed, but soon was waving and laughing back to the excited people.

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From Wood-lane and Weston- FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935 avenue the car went to Goldhawk- road, then past Shepherd's Bush and Holland Park to Notting Hi Gate

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In honour of the Queen's birth-COLLECTION OF POSTAGE day a family luncheon party was held at Buckingham Palace.

"TRIBUTE OF LOVE”

In reply to a message from the Lord Mayor of London the Queen sent a telegrami in which she said:

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On Saturday the King and Queen made their third Jubilee State drive, this time through the East of London.

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London, May 29,

sun moon

I learn that imperial Airways is considering a plan for the train- London, May 25, ing of some of its pilots in naviga- It is expected in naval circles tion by celestial observation, that that there wil, soon be no more is, observation of the Commodores, First Class, in the and stars, writes a correspondent. At present air navigation is chiefly Royal Navy."

At present there is one, He is by terrestrial observation and Captain Robert Raikes, Chier of compass..

Sailors use celestial observation Staff to the Commander-in-chief, Mediterranean Fleet. He was given for navigation. It would be very the title, which is honorary. be useful on the Atlantic air route. cause he was not, as is usually the. The pilots who would be trained The Maharajah succeeded, by the case, a Rear-admiral when for it would take, the first-class adoption, the deposed Maharajah appointed to his post. When he is navigators certificate. This, which through the courtesy of Swan. Malaharao Gaekwar on May 27, relieved by Captain Edward Col- some ave pilats hold, requires a Jins on October 30. he will relin-knowledge of higher mathematics quish it

6 pan-Cooking School of the Air. conducted by M. Hedrick, 6.30 pm-Spanish Informational

Period.

6.40 p.m.-English Informational

Period.

6.55 pm-Stock Quotation

Culbertson and Fritz.

JI

7 p.m.-Radio Shopper. 7.15 p.m.-Spice of Rhythm and Melody-898 Trio, Mario del Rio, Lina Flor, Ramon Alberto and Ted Ted Gaylor.

1875. Some 18 months later, at the age of 14, he was present as a large painting in St. James's Palace shows, di the Delhi Dur- bar to proclaim Queen Victoria Empress of India. The Mahara- 7.45 p.m.-Filipinar Life Assurancejah's frequent travel and constant

Co. (Chain KZEG).

study have given him the wide out-" 8 p.m-Say it with Music-Cielito look and the practical mind which

and Carmen Franquelli.

8.15

he has brought to bear both on p.m.-N.EPA Programme, the progressive administration of conducted by Leon C. Pichay. 8.45 pm. Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports.

8 p.m.--Opera Night.

11 pm-8ign Off.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

$ pm-DJQ, DJB Announcement

.

(Germ., Engl).

German Folk Song.

Programme "Forecast (Germ.,

Engl.).

9.15 p. For the Young Folk

Captain Edward Collins is likely to be promoted Rear-admiral be- fore then.

A Commodore First Class, is die- Linguishable from a Rear-admiral only by h's flag, which is a broad pendant.

THE KING'S WIRELESS VOICE

NEW DESTROYERS

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, May 25, With the laying down

on May 15 of the Havock, at the yard of Messrs. .William Denny and Bro- thers, Dumbarton, all eight des- troyers of the 1934 construction programme are now on the stocks. They have been laid down from four to six months earlier in the year than the destroyers of tne. 1933 programme. the keela of which were rot placed in position

his State and on the problems of Indian soc al and economic pro- gress. His speeches-available to the public in three volumes, the last of them published a few months Pago-show bow often he has been ahead of current Indian thought. The Maharajsh has been force-short list of good wireless speakers until August and September, 1934.

"(Special Air Mail Bervice)

London, May 25.

King George is included in the

ful and courageous in his attacks. prepared by Professor Zimmer The Hero class, as the 1934 pro- begun in early life, on injurious mann. the leading American Indian social customa not only speech expert.

by speech but in administration.

"

gramme destroyers are called," should therefore be ready for sex- His- 1st la mall. Only two wo-vice by the end of 1936, when for Our Supreme Law is Comrade-The advance on which he looka men are in it. They are Miss the first time all the destroyers".

back with most satisfaction is Frances Perkins, Secretary of La- fotillas in full commission-three

ship.

9.45. p.m.-News in English on DJQ

and in Dutch on DJB,

10 pm The Third Symphony by Anton Bruckner. Conductor: Werner Richter-Rejchhabi,

11 p.m.-Authors Hour:

Walter v Molo reads from his

works.

11.15 p.m.News in German on

DJG and DJBos 11.30 p.m.-Folk Songs From the German Provinces and Border- lands Performers: Kees Veen- ing. (Voice), Tony Jerkel

that of being the p'oneer in mod- dern India of free and compulsory education..

bour, and the late Jane Addams.

in the Home Fleet, three in the President Roosevelt is described Mediterranean, and one in China as the best wireless speaker in the can be composed of post-Wär world, with a perfect rhythma and vessels.

a clear, unrestrained articulation, Mr. Huey Long has "a roundness and depth which make him sound convincing.".

(Lute), Hans Enigula (Spinet- tino) Gerhard Ruchel (Violm) Ulrich Gebel (Flute), Gerb.

Lowest on the Hat comes Father Haspar (Hora). 1915 am-News in English on Coughlin, who draws the biggest DJQ and in Dutch DJB. broadcast, audience in the States, 12.30 a.mClose down DJQ DJB He is described as ministerial and

(Germ. Engl.),

-unnatural

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Natural Question

What did the old man say when you asked him if you could marry his daughter":

"Asked me if I could support him it the same style she did.".

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