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The Nightingale's Morning
Greeting Tecktenwald). 7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quotations and Hong Kong exchange market report. 7.35 p..
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Orchestra-Spanish Dance No. 2
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ville of the Air conducted by A CALL TO YOUTH One Pianola and Rolls of Music
Violin Solo-Tango, Op. 165 (Al-
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PROGRAMME
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Evolution And Not Revolution
THE NATIONAL
LABOUR
CONFERENCE
A call to youth was made by Mr. MacDonald, M.P., Lord President
of the Council, in an address at
also
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Lord De La Warr, chairman of the National Labour Committee, who presided, said that at no time was. National Labour needed more
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The Maestros
Maire, my girl (Casey and Alt-
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Because
(Teschemacher and
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Little Annie Rooney (Nolan). Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-
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(Bohm).
(Tenor),
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Labour should help to ensure that the policy of the National Govern- ment was bold and constructive, and that they should develop as well as consolidate. To talk of saving democracy was splendid, but to prove that a democracy could produce an Al nation with equal or greater force and imagina- tion than could a distatorship was even better.
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Mr. MacDonald, president of the The 18th and 19th NOV., 1986 National Labour Committee, said
that Labour would not be able to COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 2.30 P.M. and its high road onwards until
at Home"-2. A programme it picked up the way it left in 1931, A. No. 21, WYNDHAM STREET "in which we hope to bring back
and the unhappy exhibiiton of con-
memories of popular melodies fusion and political inconsistencies A VERY FINE SELECTION of yesterday. The BBC Empire of the Edinburgh conference were OF CHINESE ART CURIOS Orchestra; leader. Daniel Mel-the direct results of the failure of
Comprising:
sa; conductor, Eric Fogk. The the party in 1931 to face its dif-
Gresham Singers. Overton (Cornet).
Williamficulties and go ahead as leaders of Old Porcelain Vases and Jam, opinion and action. For some time Carved Ivory Figures, Jade and before 1931, and to a very marked Agate Vases, Incense Burners, etc., degree since then, the body of elec-ets.
also
8.43 p.m.-Songs-Homing
Riega). Still as the night 8.50 am-Variety.
Oldham 9 am."Empire Exchange." Points
of view by travellers from the tors which had attached themselves Carved Horn Ornaments, Old. Dominions and the Colonies.
to no one political party had been Bronze Incense Burners and: Vases, -growing. All the old parties had Embroidery, etc., etc. 8.15 am-Beethoven's Sonatas for
Violin and Pianoforte-1. W to be enlivened by literal drafts fred Small (Violin). Maurice from the life and interests of the Cole (Pianoforte). Sonata in D, Op. 12, No. 1: Allegro con brio; Tema con variazione; Rondo, Allegro. 9.40 amThe
nouncements.
Scivittaro.
Song-Always (Dyrenforth and
Smith).-Derek Oldham.
9 p.m.-London-News and
nouncements.
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9.20 p.m.
an-
The Light Symphony Orchestra ·
May Day Overture (Haydn
Wood).
"Moods" Suite" Joyousness”—~ Concert Waltz (Haydn Wood). (a) Rondel
News and
An-
9.45 am-Greenwich Time and
Signal
10 a.m.-Close down.
young generation. They must Blackwood Cabinets, Joss create a conviction in youth that Tables, Teapoys, and other what they were working for was worthy for their spirit to apend it- self upon and to sacrifce itselt for, if need be. That was the position of National Labour..
Referring to the need to keep healthy, he said the mind of youth should be awakened to the beauties of the countryside, the choice of
Furniture and
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exercise in the open air, and the TERMS A CUSTOMERY,
(b) Mine (Elgar, arr. Hayan SCOTS' ONE WORD historical interest of the neigh
Wood),
9:35 p.m.
bourhood.
To Englishmen's 1500 distressed areas new industries
To deal with the problem of the
were required, and settlement DN the land was specially promising. An adequate agricultural popula tion was essential, and its prov
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pioneer in the next epoch of divi- lization,
From the Studio
Millicent Wood (Contralto) and
Scotland's leading scientists have Prue Lewis (Violin).-:^) Bongs In a Child's Heart (von given official circles a good laugh
A resolution was approved plac- Ahn Carse). Now Sleeps the in Washington, USA, at the ex-slon should be among the first con-
The recent ing on record the gratitude of the Orinson Petal, (Quilter), Blos pense of their English colleague, cerns of the State,
states the "Bulletin monetary agreement between conference for Mr. MacDonald's soms (Huristone). Violin Bolos Air on G String During the ceremony of present-France, the United States of Ameri- great services to his fellow citizens: Bach Oavane (Marcello), lng a bust of Lord Kelvin to the ca, and Great Britain had opened in the past 40 years, first in build- Tambourin (Rameau).
Smithsonian Institute, a congratus new road 10 p tational and ing up a party to give constitu- Bongs--I think (d'Hardelot), The tory cable of 1500 words was read economie International trade. This tional expression to new political Ships of Arcady (Michael from representative men of science could be worked out in terms of a ideas and more recently in form
class wart required a national ing the National Government.” Head), The Wayfarer's Night in England.
Lord Kelvin's great work was conscioumes and honest coope Song (Easthope Martin), Y Violin Solos-Two Compositions done during his 63 years at Can-tion. The keypots of sport must of be evolution and not volution by Lindsay A. Lafford, The gow University ds Professor
of the cogress Natural Philosophy. A cable was That concen Gentle Malden (Cyril Scott).
he beltered, in 10 p.m-London-Big Ben Talk! therefore also received from Scot of society
spire the generous imagination "Foreign Affairs by Bir Pre-tish scientista.
and enlist youth ta derick Whyte, KCAL ID.
ade 10.18 pim-Dance music. 11 Dam Close down.
It was duly read
It consisted of one word- Felicitation
would mark this
In moving this resolution the Rev. H. Dannico said that they would follow Mr. MacDonald's leadership and seek to build up an- ofher movement, He hoped that ference would be the starting: point of a great campaign to carry" heir principles throughout the