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12.30 to 2.15 pm--European pro-7 pmTo be announced.

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-Light Opera Excerpts:

"The Yeoman of the Guard" by the D'Oly Carte Opera Co. 1 pm-Local: Time Signál and

Weather Report

1.03 p.m.-Violin Solos by Albert

Sandler,

1.15 p.m.-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel

Orchestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

7.15 p.m.-Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Perma

7.30

Grip presents "Vanities of the Air."

p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire Pre- sentation featuring "Tarzan of the Apes."

7,45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cla. Presenta-

tion

8.p.m.-Hispania.

NO CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

Inadmissibility Of Evidence

BUDGET LEAKAGE

SEQUEL

2

Tandon, June 10.

The Attorney General stated to- "8.45_p.m-Stock Quetations and | day at "Commons question time

Local Market Reports.

Rugby Press News, Local: Wea- | 9 D.m.-Myrurgia presents

ther forecast, time and an- nouncements.

1.40 p.m.-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel

Orchestra.

2.15 p.m.-Close down

4 to 7 pmChinese programme.

7 to 11 p.m.-European programme, 7 p.m.Kreutzer Sonata in A Major" (Beethoven. Op. 47) played by Albert Sammons (Violin) and William Murdoch (Pianoforte),

7.43 p.m.-"Aldershot Command

Searchlight Tattoo, 1935."

8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Weä- j

ther Report, Stock Quotations and Announcementa

8.05 p.m.-

Russian Melodies

Folka "Ojra."

Rondo a Turka.

Gypsy Waltz.

8.15 p.m

From the Studio

by

A Recital by Elisabeth Rogers

(Soprano) accompanied Nura Kanis.

PROGRAMME

1. The Jewel Song ("Faust").—

Gounod.

2. Lullaby,

Brahms.

3. The Swan. Grieg.

4. Serenade.-R. Strauss. 8.30 p.m.-

Marek Weber and his Orchestra

Llebestraum (Liszt). Sleeping Beauty-Waltz (Tschal-9

kovsky).

-- Reminiscences of Grieg (art.

Urbach).

Choplasta-Potpourri (arr. Sü-

bermann).

Where my Caravan has rested

(Lohr).

9 p.m.--A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Arinounce- ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9,20 p.m.-Selection from "Torn

Jones" (German). 9.30 P

From the Studio

A Variety Concert by Audrey Steel (Vocal), Gus d'Aquino (Tenor), Doreen Ma (Plano), Harold Leong (Violin), Gibson (Saxophone).

1. Songs

PROGRAMME

Let yourself go-

I'm butting all my eggs in one

basket.-Audrey Steel.

2. Violin Solos

I

never say "Never again" again,

Please believe me. -Harold

Leong.

3. Bongs

But Where are you?

My Song for you.-Gus

d'Aquino.

4. Saxophone Solos Selected.--

Gibson.

5. Piano Solo-The Very thought

of you. Doreen Ma.

6. Duet-Swing. — Audrey Steel

and Gus d'Aquino,

7. Violin Solas--

Roses of Picardy.

The Waltz you saved for me.—

Harold Leong.

8. Duet--Eeny Meeney Miney Mo. -Audrey Steel and Gus d'Aquino.

9. Saxophone

Gibson.

Solos-Selected.-

10. Напо Solo-With Ali my

heart-Doreen Ma.

10 pm-Big Ben from Daventry. 10.15 p.m.-

The London Plano-Accordeon

Band

Six Hit Medley 'No. 2.

Wide Song.

There'll never be another you. Remembrance."

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the persons affected by the find- ings of the tribunai of inquiry into the budget leaage. He had decided, be said not to institute criminal proceedings in аду case. He explained to the House the considerations which had led him to this decision. He had had to consider what evidence would be available in a criminal trial involving difficult questiona of admissibility and effect of statements taken by a tribunal exercised

possessed

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Pianos. Gramophones & Records, (Mortimer), The Ballad Mon- togation and access to documents. Radios, Carpet, Rugs, Purcelain and per (Easthope Martin). The It would be foreign to the spirit Glass Ware, Brass and Aluminium Laughing Cavaller (Bander-and method of British law tu

Ware, Silver & E P. Ware, Orza- son).

make such evidence the basis of ments, Clocks, Cooking Stoves, 7.15 p.m.-"Imperial Affairs." by subsequent criminal charge, and Typewriters, Electric Ceiling and

H. V. Hodson.

there Was additional point it Table Fans, Electric able Lamps, would be impossible to obtain a and Radiators, Filters Calery, Ice jury who were not already faml-Chests, Refrigeratore, Curtains, etc., itar with the facts and findings of ❘eta.

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7.30 p.m.-The BBC Dance Or

chestra, directed by Henry Hall. 8.15 p.m.-The Birmingham Hippo- the inquiry. The Attorney General drome Orchestra; conductor, also mentioned the offence of re- Harry Pell. From the Hippo- celving information under Omcial drome Theatre, Birmingham, Secrets Act required that "ün-Out Glass Table Decorations Selection, Everybody's Songs authorised communication must Crystal Candle Sticks

(arr. Geehl). Echo de bastions bave been deliberate. (Kling). Liebestraum

After (Love!

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to-morrow that the tribunal's re- 8.45 p.m.-Orchestral Music,

port "Be now considered" which' 9 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal, would not prejudice the course of

p.m.-The News and Announce-discussion.

ments.

9.20 p.m.-Gelger and his Orches

tra, from Claridge's Hotel, Lon- don.

9.30 p.m.-"London Laughs.” 9:45 p.m.-Close down.

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An opposition member in the supplementary questions suggeste that Government, and the Prime Minister as leader of House ta particular had the responsibility to make any recommendations aris- ing out of the report But Mr. Bald- win refused to anticipate the course of the debate. He informed the House that Mr. J.H. Thomas and Bir Alfred Butt had evpressed the intention of being in their places to make personal state-

10 pm-Big Ben. "Fools in Fan-ments at the end of the questions The Statements are tasy." Devised and written by to-morrow.

Ronald Frankau; music by expected to be brief and the two Monte Crick, Billie Barnes, and members w "then withdraw from Conrad Leonard. Presented by the House- Dennis Redhead with Hebe British Wireless Haworth, Elsie Sterndale, and Jackson Brown.

10.37 p.m.---Musical Interlude. 10.40 p.m.-Talk,

11 p.m.-A Symphony Concert. The BBC Midland Orchestra: leader, Alfred Cave; conducted by H. Foster Clark. Midnight-Greenwich Time Signal

| Midnight.-An eye-witness account of the Wightman Cup, from Wimbledon.

11.55 p.m.-The News and An-

nouncements.

12.35 atm-Rita Sharpe and her Quintet. Forest Lullaby (Rag-

"QUEEN MARY”. BACK AGAIN

A GREAT WELCOME

ACCORDED

London, June 10.

also

Band Painted French Porcelain Fine Oil Paintings and Water

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London, June 10. Enquiries addressed to Herr Hit- ler's Government by the British Government with a view to clari- fying the former's proposals for the negotiation of peace on the new basis were mentioned at question time In the House of Commons.

The Foreign Secretary said no The liner "Quech Mary" docked reply had yet been received to the

at Southampton at 2.45 G.MT. at the end of

D.z4. communication made by the Bri- her first tion Ambassador in Berlin on May

She

was

er Quilter). Narcissus (Nevin. voyage east across Atlantic.

6. Mr. Eden added, "On May 23, half hows the British Ambassador was in- arr. Tervan). Rustle of Spring had called four and (Sindingh). Neglected Moon earlier at Cherbourg where over two structed to remind the German (Armstrong Gibbs). An English hundred of her passengers dis- Government of the desire of His" For the third time on Majesty's Government to receive Dance Roger Quilter). Trees embarked, (Rásbach, arr. Wright), Beau- her crossing "Queen Mary"

a reply, Sir E. Phipps was further tiful Spring (Lincke). All ar- delayed in channel this morn asked to emphasise that His Ma- rangements, unless otherwise by fog. It was officially announ-jesty's Government were anxious. ced on the arrival of the liner that elucidate as soon as possible stated, by Honor Randall. 1 am.-Close down,

she had covered 3.108 miles from

the points which were not clear to Ambrose Light to Cherbourg them in the German..Govern-.. four days Afteen hours Afteen ment's memoranda of the March minutes at an average speed of 28.7, 24 and 31 and that the pur- 74. knots. The distances covered pose of His Majesty's Government. in each of the twentythree hours, was to secure that general nego- and

the final period were 521 trations should be opened for the miles and 549 miles. The liner was conclusion of the Western given a great welcome by thou-Eastern European security ar- sands who had gathered to see rangements and return of Ger- her berth

many to the League with the British Wireless.

view to a permanent, solution of the continuing situation created by the German, Government's ac- tion of March 7

HOSPITALITY REMEMBERED

Duke Of Gloucester Visits Haile Selassic

London, June, 10. The Duke of Gloucester called this afternoon at the house in Where the Mountains meet the Kensington where the Emperor of

Sea.

Log Cabin Lullaby.

:

#STORM OF CHEERS

Southampton, June 10.

and

Ethiopia is staying incognito while Halled by a storm of cheers and he is London. The Duke be-escorted by a fleet of seroplanes. In reply 1 was intimated to. Str came acquainted with Emperor motorboats and other craft, the Eric Phipps by the German Gov- 10.45 p.m.-Dance Hits of Not-so-when he visited Addis Ababa some glant Cunard-White Star liner, erament on May 26, no reply

long-ago.

The White Cliffs of Dover,

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OF

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years ago to represent the late Queen Mary, steamed into Bou-would be forthcoming until after King at the Imperial Coronation. thampton this afternoon. Her the formation of the new French.

The visit to the Emperor to-day eastward passage was slowed by Government. was in recognition of the hos- fog.

British Wireleri

pitality which His Royal Highness Bir Percy Bates, chairman of the received on that occasion and was Cunard-White Star Line, said on 5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News of å private and informal nature. her arrival:

and Music-English and Span- The Emperor's daughter. Prin- "It would be wrong to set out for ist Current Events and Vaude-cess Tishai who accompanied him a record in a racing mood for the ville of the Air, conducted. by to London was conducted over the Blue Riband of the Atlantic, for Don. Alva Morning Exercises Houses of Parliament by one of it means running North Atlantic by Prof. G. T. Suva

7 am-8ignon..

6 p.m.-"Melody Lane," featuring

Mario del Rio.

9.20..p.m-Spanish Informational

Period.

the worien members this, after noon and was present in ladies gallery at Commons question time,

British Wireless.

riska,”

TELEPHONE DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE

London, June 10. The programme. of telephone:.. The Queen Mary, was bullt to do development" which the Post Office. twenty-eight knots an hour, and has prepared will involve an ex- the had done this with a margin | penditure of over £4,500,000 - on.. to sparen

underground cables and equip Heuter's Bulletin, Service.. ments alone. The programme a designed to ensure that remoter (rural areas shall enjoy the service not less efficient than the towns. and urban districts... British Wireless,

London, June 10. The Duke of Gloucester paid 6.35__D.m.-English Inforinationat private visits bersonal capacity

Period

to Emperor Halle, Belassie to- 6.55pm-Stock quotations, through night, thus renewing an acquain-Emperor coronation

the courtesy of Bwan. Culberz-tance formed when he represent- | Ababa some years ago — son and Frits

Fed the late King George at the Veuter's Bulletin Service.

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