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1. The Way to Love-Selection. 2. Footlight Parade-Selection. 3. Smoke gets in your eyes. 4. You've got to admit." 7.43 p.m.-
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PALESTINE SITUATION
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
REVIEWED
MR. ORMSBY GORE CHEERED
London, June 9.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Mr. Ormsby Gore was cordially cheered on riaing in the House of Commons to answer questions for the first time as Secretary for Co- lonies. He gave a comprehensive reply to questions on the situation in Palestine. He said he much re- FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936 gretted the improvement observed before the recess ha maintained.
7 p.m.-Big Ben. A Programme of New Gramophone Records. 7.30 p.m.-"The Pinchbeck Ring." An original play for broad- casting. by Felix Agimer. Pro- duction by William MacLurg. 0.10 p.m.-Musical Interlude.
phad not been 8.15 p.m.-The Philip Whiteway
Ensemble Keltic Dance (Holle authorities are faced with day). White Heather (Mayerl). The Birth of the Blues (Hen- a continuing series of acts of via- derson). Dainty Lady (Ken-
lence n many parts of the coun- try. The Government of Palestine neth Wright).
are taking all possible action to 8.30 p.m.-Sports Talk.
and property 8.45 p.m.-The Phillp Whiteway protect lives
Ensemble (cont'd). The Little further, emergency powers are be- Clockwork Fairy (Kennedy ing taken by proclamation Troupe Russell). Ain't
have been Misbehavin' in Palestine
I should like to take (Waller and Brooks). Cin-reinforced. derella (Tales from 2
Fairy this opportunity which is the first Book) (Engleman), Norwegian Dance (Grieg), Zennor (Morris Dance) '(Holliday).
9 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal. 9 p.m.-The News and Announce-
ments.
9.20 p.m.-The Imperial Hotel Or-
chestra, directed by Russell Smythe. From the Imperial Hotel Blackpool. Trio (Samson and Delilah) (Russell Smythe, A. Edward Jones, and Cyril Smethurst) (Saint-Saens, arr. Alder), The Music Box (de Severac). Suite, Summer Days:
(1) In a Country Lane (2) On the Edge of the Lake (3) At the. Dance (Erie Costes), I Re- member Neuville),
9.45 p.-Close down."
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and
further
have had since assuming office. to express my personal concern for the welfare of all sections. of the population of Palestine and my conndence
that on the basis of recommendations of the Royal Commission which His Majesty will be advised to appoint when order is fully restored, means will be found within the framework of the mandate, with its dual obliga- tions, to establish a lasting peace and contentment among the people of Palestine.".
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Wartburg
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Song of India ("Sadko") Rim-
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Jolly Roger.
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FAR EASTERN SITUATION
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TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY,
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UNREST AND GENERAL INSECURITY
il p.m.-Tale Twisting. A number of West-Country Folk одсе again, foregather to tell their their last experiences since meeting in February. They guarantee to tell the truth and
London, June 9. nothing but.. . We will leave
Lord Cranborne replied in the listeners to give their verdict.
House of Commons to the question We have already been in touch
on the Far Eastern situation. He with these folk and have given
said that signs of tension had re- titles to some of their tales. John Plym, the sailorman, will, cently appered in relations of the ut course, be there as usual. South Western Provinces of China They Introduce themselves: with the Central Government but Prehistoric Percy; A Day in there seemed no sufficient reason Sollywood; Alice's Affair: Aat present to take alarmist view Train of Thought; Cabotage: of the position. John Plym's "Business as Regarding smuggling in North China, conversations had icon- Usual" Sitting on the Fence: Caesar takes the Bun for the tinued between His Majesty's ro-
London, June 9. "true" story of the Roman presentatives in Japan and China
Questioned in the House of Com- Invasion): The New Pupil; A and the Governments to which
irons on the present position in story that becomes a musical they were accredited, comedy in a nutshell. They The Japanese Government had Abyssinia, Lord Cranborne, Under- take their leave. The
cast despatched an official of the For-Secretary for Foreign Affairs said.
that the Government had no in- will Include: Elste Eaves, eign Ministry to examine the
formation, that since the capture June Bussell, George Holloway, Altuation on the spot.
of Addis Ababa on May 5 and ol Cufford Bean, Ken Louls, Percy
Harar and Diredawa shortly after- Bulleld. The stories have been stood that the Japanese garrisonwards, had there been any great put into suitable form. by: in North China was being rein extension of area which was oc- Dorothy Worsley, Michael forced, but he was unable to give cupled by the Italian forces during Holloway, Feter Lansdale, Roy the actual figures.- Richards. David Kean, and St. | British Wirelean.
George Kitson, And the music
has been prepared by: John
Morley and Michael Sayer.
Lord Cranborne added he under
IN ABYSSINIA
the concluding stages of the cam- paign.
Arranged, devised, and pro- MORE MONEY COMING derable
duced by Frederick Piffard.
11.45 p.m.-Dance Musle.
11.55 p.m.-The News and An
nouncements.
Midnight,-Greenwich Time Signal.
5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News 12.15 a.m.-Dance Music, Neville
and Music-English and Span-
Oppenheim and his Band,
Is Current Events and Vaude- | 1: a.m.-Close down.
ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva.
7 a.m.--Sign off.
6 pm-Tirso's Mabuhay Orches-
tra.
6.20 p.m-Spanish Informational
Period
6.35 p.m.-English Infornationat
Pertod
8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, througn the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Frits 7.m.-Rhythm and Romance
Ramon Escudero, Johnny Harris, and Russ Arañas.'
PRINCESS WEDS EX-KING'S SECRETARY IN LONDON
IN
For King George's Fund
Reports from Western Abyssinia. Indicated the existence of consi- unrest and general in- security a feature of the latter being the hostility of Detwe Galla and Ambura elements in the po- pulation.
Having regard to the possibility of disorder in this part of the London, June 9. The Duke of Connaught has country, the British Consulates at given £250 to the King George V Mega and Maji have been tempor- arily closed in view of the 12- Memorial Fund.
Other recent donations include possibility of ensuring safety of $5,000 from the Council of the their staffs, M. Football Association, 1,000 gulness | British Wireless. from the Eagle, Star and British Dominions insurance Company and Associated Companies, and £1,000 from the Imperial Tobacco Com- pany. Carreras, Limited, the Gen- Princess Chandra Parlbatra, the eral Electric Company and Erlang- 23-year-old daughter of Prince ers. Limited.~~~
brother of ex-King British Wireless. Paribatra, Prajadhipok of Slam, was married at Kensington register office. to- Arjuna
London, May 27...
7.15 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. day to Mr. Mom Chao 7.30 p.m.-General Motors Concert, Bvasti, aged 24, secretary to the
sponsored by the Pacific Com- ex-King.
mercial Company General The bridegroom was accompanied Motors Symphony Orchestra, by about half a dozen Blamese conducted by Erno Rapee.friends, including two small chli- Quest Artist: Nelson Eddy. dren. ..
p.m-Mandaluyong
Estate
8.30
Presentation,
8.45 pm-8tock Quetations and
Local Market Reports
The bride came by car with five other friends.
The Blamese Minister's baby 9 pm-Amateur Hour, with Baron daughter, who was in her peram
outside in Unterhelsen, Master of Cere-bulator, was left
charge of a nurse,
monies.
10 pm-Popular Requests. 10.30 pm-8ign oft.
A reception was held at 48, Lex hamgardens, the bride's home,
COMMONS IN SESSION
MINISTERS AUDIENCED
London, June 9, After this morning's levee, the King received in audience 26 Buckingham Palace Sir Samuel Hoare on his appointment as First Lord of the Admiralty. His Ma jesty also received, Lord Monsell on Kla relinquishment of office, London, June 9. The House of Commons reassem- Later in „day the King gave au- bled to-day after the Whitsun re-dience to the French and German cess for session with a heavy legia- delegates who are in London for lative programme, the first bust the inaugural meeting of the In- ness, of which is the finance bill,ternational Committee net which gives statutory effect to the under the Anglo-German French proposal outlined by the Chan- cellor of Exchequer in his budget speech.
British Wireless,
war graves agreement, upon which. the Imperial War Graves Com mission is represented. British Wireless