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Song without words-F Major
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Songs-Take O Take those lips
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'Cello Solo-Adagio (arr, Sai- mon)-Beatrice Harrison.
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ther Report, Stock Quotations 10.45 pm.-A Rendezvous North. and Announcements.
East, South, West. A Merry Wrangle.
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"La Gioconda" (Ponchles 8.15 p.m.-
From the Studio
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*PROGRAMME
1. The Lute player.-Allitsen.
2. Sincerity-Clarke,
3. Invictus. Huhn,
4. Still wie die Nacht.-Bohm.
5. Requiem -Homer.
6. The Mounties.-Friml.
8.30 p.m.-
A Variety Concert Vocal-Mine Alone.-Les
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and
Piano Solo The Birth of the
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Band-The Ballyhooligans make
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Vosal Yodelling Hobo "The Hill
Billies.
Song-Mon ami le vent-Chan-
son.-Lucienne Boyer.
Organ Solo-Sylvia Ballet-Fan-
tasy-Marcel Palotti, Vocal-Home on the Range.—
The Hu Bilites p.m.-A Delay of the' Daventry Newa Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter).
p.m.-
9.20
CLASSICAL PROGRAMME Concerto In A Major (Mozart)
8.10 p.m.-"The Plays your Grand- parents Loved." Excerpts from the old thrillers, with, Tod Slaughter. and Jenny Lynn, A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods supported by Holly Hazelwood
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Turkish March ("The Ruins of 9.20 p.m.-Marches and Waltzes..
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Athens") (Beethoven).
Overture "Coriolan," Op. 182
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A Programme from "Carmén” (Bizet). Prelude to Act '1. ' Aria-Captain, it seems to girls
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Gypsy Dance.
Choral Toreador's Song.-Ric- cardo Stracciari, Appoloni,
L; Ticor and Chorus.
the II passed through it as a fugt-1030 pm-Dance Music by the tive.a
New Mayfair Dance Orchestra.
At Exeter His Majesty was met 11 p.m.-Close down, i
at, the City boundary by the Mayor
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Bword in which the King touches
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the Hilt to signify his satisfaction 455 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA. DIB
that Exeter remains worthy to re- tain the sword which was present-
ed to the City in 1497 by King Henry the VII,
(German. English). German Folk Song
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