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In the Temple of the Bells (A Study from Pektor) (Yoshito- mo),

Chinese "Fairy Tales (Dreyer, arr.

Yoshitomo).

Schubert's Love Songs-Medley

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'The Merry Widow-Selection

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A Variety Concert Piano Solos Streamline-Selec-

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Streamline-The first Waltz.-

Vivian Ellis. Vocal--Some of these days.-The

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Instrumental-Wedding Chimes.

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Orchestra Moss Rose Waltz,

My Dream Waltz-The Bohe-

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Song-Love is like a Cigarette.---

Leslie Hutchinson.

Song A Little bit Independent-

Sam Browne (Baritone),

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Wine. Women and Song (J.

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Florodora-Selection (Stuart). Reminiscences of Scotland (art.

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German Folk Song.

4.85 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

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5 pm-Woman's Hour: "Who like

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6.45 p.m.-News and Economic Re

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Planoforte Solo-Die Fledermaus

Du and Du Waltz (3.7 pm-Concert of Light Masto Strauss-Ernst von Dohnanyi 8 pm-News in English. Song-My Aln Folk (Weatherly) 8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music Bong-Danny Boy (Weatherly)

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