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Mountains.
7.25 to 7.30 p.m.-"The Czarina”
(Ganne).
7.30 to 7.43 p.m.-
A Jazz Piano Recital by Patriela. Rosborough
1. Selection-Here is my heart. 2. Dames.
3. Sweetmeat Joe, The Candy
Man.
4. A Cavalcade of Martin! Tunes. 7.43 to 8 p.m.-
Light Orchestral Music Waltz of Russian Melodies. Danube Waves--Waltz. (Ivanovici) Geraldoland.
Souvenir de Pausilippe.
8 p.m.--Local time and weather re-
port.
8.03 to 9 p.m.-
2 ring
A Variety Programme Plano Duets-There's
around the Moon, Nymph Errant-Selection-Car- roll Gibbons and John W. Green.
Songs If all the world were
mine.
Your dog's come home again—
Gracle Fields.
Organ Solo-Lover, come back to
me ("New Moon").
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One Kiss "New Moon ")-Re-
ginald Foort.
Vocal-The Object of My Affec-
tion-The Boswell Sisters. Xylophone Solos Dancing But-
terfly.
The Woman in the Shoe.—
Rudy Starta. Songs Down Sunshine Lane.
The Words are in my heart ("Gold Diggers of 1935")--- Dick Powell (Tenor), Instrumental-Beautiful Woman, Vocal-In the Shade of the old
Apple Tree.
I'm Walkin' the Chalk Line-
The Four Aces. Instrumental-A
Wedding 121 Java. The Bohemians, Orchestra-Fairies in the Moon--
Intermezzo Entr'acte.
An Hour with 'you.
9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin Copy-. right by Reuter).
9.15 to 9.30 p.m.--
Band Music Old Folks, at Home and in For-
eign Lands,
Marche Lorraine (Ganne), Belphegor, March (Brepsant). 9.30 p.m. to 12 midnight.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 12 midnight-Close down. NOTE
There will be a Relay from the Po Hing Theatre on Z,E,K, on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8-11 p.m. (Chinese). SUNDAY
9.10 to 10 am-A Relay of the
Military Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral.
10 a.m.-Close down.
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terali.
Wee in English on. DJQ and in tch on DJB, 10 p.m.The Creation" by Joseph
Hayd Selectins. Conductor: Werner-
Songs-I heard you singing
(Coates); ...Trusting Eyes (Gartner),---Al-
fred Piccaver (Tenor). "Hungarian Fantasia"
played by Arthur de Greef (Pianoforte) and the Royal Al- bert Hall Orchestra,
(Liszt)
Vocal Gems Merrie England (German). Monsieur" Beaucaire (Messager). No, No Nanette (Youmans). 8.30 p.m-Close down
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme, 7 to 10.30 p.m. (Approx.)--European
programme,
7 to 7.17 p.m.-"Ballade" (Faure,
Op. 19) played by Mme. Mar guerite Long (Pianoforte) with "Orchestra
7.17 to 7.30 p.m.-
Four French Songs by Georges Thill (Tenor)
1. Elegie (Massenet).........
2. Fortunio (Messager).
--3. Enlevement (Bordese).
4. Barchetta Lena),
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11.30 p. Current Events.
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12.30 a.Close down DJQ, DJB
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A Viclin Recital by Prue Lewis 7.30 p.mBasque Presentation. accompanied by Mrs, T. W. | 7,45 p.nifiliping Youth Hour.
8.15 p.mhe Town Crier presents a Quer-Hour of melody. 8.30 p. College Harmonizers.
Lewis.
PROGRAMME
1. Legende. Wieniawski
2. Bolero.-Bohm...
3. Sonatine. Martini.
conded by Kits Tablante.
8.45 p.nStock quotations and
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4. Chant Hindou.-Rimsky-Kor-9
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7.45 to 8 p.m.--
Octets
Spring Song (Mendelssohn). Nocturne in E
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The Wedding of the Rose (Jessel, 6
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8 p.m.-Local time and weather rep.m.-Catholic Hour.
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8.09 to 833 p.m.-A Relay of the Organ Recital from St. John's Cathedral by Lindsay Lafford. FRC.O.
(CTM), LR.A.M.,
ARCM."
PROGRAMME
1. Overture in D Minor. Handel. 2. Chorale Preludes: "Schmuche dich, Oliebe Seele" and "O Welt, ich mub dich lassen. Karg--Elet.
D
3. Scherzo-Harvey Grace. 4. Inno d'Innocenza-Byson, 5. Toccata and Fugue in
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Concert Walizes
Tales from the Vienna Woods
(J Strauss),
Blue Danube (J. Strauss). Immetoder Nimmer (Waldteufel). Zigeunerliebe (Lebar).
The Dollar Princess-Waltz (Fall). 9.10 to 9.55 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry.
Belly and an Empire Service, re-
7.15 p.m.-cred Music." 7.30 pm.nila: Trading Centre
Music.
8 pm-nila
9
Philharmonic
Acad conducted by Resur recció Santama p.m.-ome Tourist PIO- gramfor passengers aboard the 5S President Jack-
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11 p.m.-O.
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On many occasions, to my know ledge, the Duveens send pictures of great value from London to Paris" and vice-versa withou, any acci dent or loss.
In fact, aerial transport is of daily occurrence in the art world.
When I saw Dr. Gaun, keeper of the Stockholm Museum, at the recent sale, he told me that he had come over with £2,000 to spend- the gift of a Swedish lover of art. It is sad to think that such prizes as the £700 miniature by Jean Peutot of the beautiful Mary be used Post Office for their Duchess of Richmond and Lennox
(Sper Mail Service)
London, July 22.: Shiningen envelopes are to
layed from St. Paul's Cathedral new syspi "Greetings Tele- (daughter of George Arst Duke of starts to-morrow. Buckingham) and that by Isaar
London.
grams,"
9.55 to 10.30 p.m. (Approx.)-A This folle success which has Oliver of Philip II of Spain, 101
Relay of the Military Band shown xious the public are Armada
fame), which to use thgraph for "Social or £620, should be irretrievably lost. Concert from St.
fetched Andrew's Church Grounds, Kowloon, by
Greetingc.
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12.15 to 2,30 p.m.-European record- 10.30 pm. (Approx.)-Close Down.
ed programme.
1 p.m.-Local time and weather re
port.
1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins. "Light Orchestral Music Spanish Dance No. 1 (Granados). Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granados). Offenbeachlana (arr. Herman
Finck).
Hail Vienna-Potpourri (Dostal). Fantome (Daniderf). Serenade Passionee (Bilesu), Springtime Waltz.
Farmyard Waltz (Folk Tané?. Musette et Tambourin (Rameau). Menuet (Boccherini). Souvenir D'Ukraine (FerzaTİS).-
Black Eyes-Russian Impression
(Ferraris).
A Concert Song-Tom der Reimer (Tom the Rhymer) (Loewe, Op. 135)- Ivar Andresen'" (Bass). ⠀ Cello Bolos-Air (arranged on
Ar on 4th String") (Bach). Abendlied (Evensong)^ (Schu- mann)W.H, Squire, s Songs-My Dearest Heart (Bull-
van)AD
A Summer Night (Thomas)
Doris Vane (Boprano).
Violin Bolos Hungarian Dance
No. 2, in D Minor (Brahms)
BERLIN PROGRAMME SATURDAY
9pm-DJQ, DJB Announcement
(Germ.. Engl).
To ene its use for "Joyful N occasionid, incidentally, to
dispel threhension sometimes Office proposes to act as a private felt whe orange envelope is secretary to the public, Sir Stephen received new decorated de- Tallents said: livery and envelopes have If it is wished to send a message been des
The printed in red and at a definite time, the Post Office to arrive at a banquet or wedding gold. andesign of the border, will attend to this. The message by Mrs, et Calkin James, the should be handed in the morning, artist, ces doves with letters with an instruction that it should in the and an octave of be delivered at the particular hour. music rting a peal of hells. The en as a similar "motif," but on n ground the print 9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQ culty of on its glossy sur
ing is 1nd blue. The dim-
and in. Dutch on DJB..
face ha overcome by the use
(Germ..
Programme Forecast
Engl.), 9.15 p.m.-Fairy Tales and Flowers. Song Recital by Gisela Meyer. 9.30 p.m.-A Short Tale.
10 p.m. Hallo! Hallo! What's of a bul
"The sender may also hand in to the Post Office In advance a &c., he wishes to remember and the note of the birthdays, anniversaries,
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Programme of Items by Request the de the forms will be right person on the right day"
DJQ and DJB.
11.35 pm-A Cheerful Finish. 11.30. p.m.-Current Events.
12.15 am-News in English on DJ
and in Dutch on DJB... 15.30 a.m.-Close down DJQ, DJB
(Germ., Engl.).
. SUNDAY
DM-DJQ, DJB Announcemen
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SUCCESS OF 6d. WIRES
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Sir Stephen added that these: Sir & Tallents, Public Re-messages might be handed in to lations at the Post Office, the post office at any time even sald to esentative of "The a year before the events they were Dally" yesterday: to commemorate. Persons
"The ing telegrams may ceiving the new telegram will be ze- be kenny, telegraph office, unaware that it has been held up. call o private telephone: The date on it will be the date of The weting must appear delivery. before in the address, but
it will charged for The
Stephen, has not only arrested the
The new 60 telegram, sald Bir““.
Highlights of the Week's Pro charge ad in addition to decline in telegraph traffic that has
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Evening
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continued for the last 10 years, but
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