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SPEECHES FROM ANNUAL. SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY-
CELEBRATION
Boger Quilter Recital
gramme.
12.30 p.m. Grand Opera.
1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report...
Calls
G.8.0.
G.5.0.
DAVENTRY
15 To Share In
Houston Fortune
SOLICITORS' SEARCH FOR RELATIVES
Death Duty Claim To "Be Fought
At least 15 relatives of Lady Houston will share in the fortune
she left.
In addition to her sister. Mrs. Florence Wrey, to whom letters of administration have been granted,
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they include a brother, two nieces, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937.
COMMENCING AT 11.00 A.M.
a nephew, and the children of other relatives.
Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (18.86m.) 13.18m.c. (19.76m.) G.S........
9.51m.. (31.55m.) G.S.H..... 21.47mg (13.37m.) G.S.F...
15.14m.c. (19.82km.) Trans 1 (G3:0.7 G.S.G. QSB.).
p.m.-Big Ben, "Yorkshire Pudding." 2:30 pm-Songs of Old- England. barytone. 2.45 pm. Ulster Notebook," a talk by Denis Ireland. 3 p.m.-The BBC. The tre Organ 3.25 pm-The News and 12.30 to 2.15 pm. European Pro-Announcements. 3.45 p.m.-Beeth-
oven. Sonatas for Cello and plano, Trans. I (G.S.EL, GA.G., G.S.B.).
3.45 pm-Big Ben; The Rutland- square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Frank Gomez, from the 1.03 pm. A Pianoforte recital by New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh.
Vladimir Horowitz.
7.30 p.m.-The BBC. Dance Or- chestra Greenwich Time Signal, at
Lady Houston's fortune will be p.m.-9 p.m.--The News and An- nouncements. 9.15 p.m.-Speeches disposed of as if she had died in- following the luncheon on the oc- testate, bier will having been ren- casion of the Annual Shakespeare dered invalid by the fact that Birthday Celebration; from the Miss Juliana Margaret Hoare, an Conference Hall, Stratford-upon-aunt of Sir Samuel Hoare, too, Placques, Glass Topped Tables, Avon.
whom the estate was left, died etc., etc. Trans. III (G.SK. G.S.F., G.S.B.). nearly nine months before her.
10.15 p.m.-Big Ben: The Carlton The amount of the estate in One English Billiard Table Hotel Orchestra 10.45 pm.-A Re-England and the estimated value 4.30 p.m. A running commentary cital by Ross Pratt 11 pmt. of the Jersey estate total roughly One Large Carpet
by Frank V. Read on the Semi- George's England, 1937" 12.10 £4,500,000. This is approximately Finals of the Tennis Singles' p.m.-The News and Announce- Championship of the Colonyments 12.30 p.m.-The Alphas.
1.20 p.m. Viennese Waltzes 1.30pm. Reuter Press; Rugby Press: Local Weather Forecast, Time and Announcementa.. 140 pm Duke Ellington and His
Orchestra.
2 p.m. Vocal Gems. 2.15 DJEL
Close Down.
4 to 4.30 p.m. Chinese recorded
music.
between E. C. Fincher and S. A. Rumjahn. Relayed from the Hong Kong Cricket Club Courts (by courtesy of the Committee at the Hong Kong Cricket Club. 6 pm (approx). Chinese pro-
gramme.
7. to` 11.30 pan. European pro- ***gramme..'
7 p.m. Concerto in E Minor, Op,:84 (Mendelssohn), played by Fritz Kreisler and the State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Leo Blech
Movements: 1. Allegro mielto ap- passionate; 2, Andante; and 3, Allogrette men troppo.
1.30 pm. Closing Local Stock Quo- tations and Hong Kong Ex-
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TO-DAY
DJ.A....... 31.38m. (25.60 3.0.) DJB. 19.74m. (15.298 kel DJE ...... 16.89m. (17.760.KE.) 21.35m. (95.40 k.č.) DJN. DJ.Q... 19.63m. (15.280 kc.)
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The addresses of some of the relatives are not known, but they Ar No 73, WATERLOO ROAD,
BOWLOON : are believed to be in Australia. They are being asked, through adver- tisements to apply to the solici- FINE BLACK WOOD AND TEAK WOOD FURNITURE
Comprising:-
tors.
the sum left to Lady Houston by
Inlaid Couches, Armchairs, Side Board, Dining Table, Large Mir-
also
and
her husband in 1928, after pay-One Upright Piaco ment of £1,500,000 in settlement
of the Treasury's death duties claim on the Jersey estate.
Sir Robert Houston bequeathed £1,000,000 of his £7,000,000 for- tane to Mr. George Henry, Apple- ton, of Liverpool, who had been his confidential adviser and friend for nearly 30 years,
The Treasury has not yet can- sidered what action, if any, will be taken to claim death duties from Lady Houston's estate in Jer- ey, now estimated at £3,000,000. Puties of 890,000 on the English estate of £1.523.000 have already been paid.
1.03 p.m. Call DJA; DJB (German, English), German Folk Song 110 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 2 p.m. News In German. 215 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued): 2.55 p.m. Greetings to "aur, listeners in New Zealand. 3 P News and Economie Review in English. 3.15 pm. To day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 3.30 pm The Army sings. 4.30
5.15 pm p.m. Chamber Music. From the Biterature of National Tango, Havana Heaven; Rumba, Socialism. "The command of the
Cuban Fete: Fox Trots, Please conscience" by Franz Zoeberlein.sisted. Believe Me Poor Little Ange-5.30 p.m. News and Economic Lady Houston died in December Hine; For You Madonną; Walts, Review in German: 5.45 p.m. at Byron Cottage, Hampstead. Moonlight, dancing and your
Gezzan Spas. B p.m. Fost Fox Trots, Moonspun Dreams: Ballads Op 10 by Johannes Love's Berenade...
Brahmis." Richard Laugs, plano.
change Market Report .. 1.35 pm. Mantovani and His Tipica
Orchestra,
4
Report and Announcements.
(Germ, Engl.). 6.55 p.m. Call DJB,
A member of the firm of Nic- holson, Graham and Jones, the solicitors acting for the next-of- kin, has stated that Hability for duties on the Jersey estate would turn on the question of domicile. Any claim, he added, would be re-
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ON VIEW Fxox«THURSDAY,
THE 22ND APRIL, 1937.
TERMS-CAsn or DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS
TRANSATLANTIC AIR SERVICE
British Planes To Use U.S. Airports
The differences of opinion be- tween Canadian and American of Actals over the question whether Montreal or New York should be the principal Western terminus of the projected Transatlantic Air WILL NOT Service have been smoothed out,
states the "Daily Telegraph." WIN WAR
Sir W. Kirke Draws Lesson
From Spain
8.03, p.m. From the Studio; A Ke-DJN, DJE (Germ,, Engl.). German cital of Roger Quilter's Songs Folk Song: 7 p.m. Concert of Light Music 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 by Emlyn Walker (Tenor), Weep you no more, My Life's De. p.m. Concert of Light Music light, Damask Roses, To (continued. 9.55 p.m. Greetings
The belief that the deciding bat Daizies, Now sleeps the Crimson to our Listeners in the "Near Petal, Brown is my Love, Fair East. p.m. News and Econo-tles in any war in the future would mic Review in German and Call still be fought by infantry was .. House of Joy, “ 3.20 pm. Cinema Organ Medleys by DJQ. 9.15 pm. Aboard the Etherbus expressed by Sir Walter St. George through Germany. 9.45 p.m.; Four Kirke, Director-General of the Sydney Gustard.
ballads Op. 10 by Brahms. Territorial Army in a speech at Richard Laugs at the piano. Dundee, states the "Dally Tele- 10 p.m. News and Economic graph" Review in English on DIE, DIN, DJQ, in Dutch on DJB. 10.15 p.. To-day in Germany. Bound Pictures: 10.30 p.m. Friend Horse. 11.15 pm A little chamber music
Musical Comedy Medley.. Grasshoppers' Dance (Bucalossi). Nola (Arndt).
8.35 p.m. From the Studio; Variety. Kenneth Leslie (Vocal), Doreen Ma (Vocal) and II. L. Ozorio (Piano).
9 pm. London: News and An-1145 pm. German Spas Midnight. Sign of DJN, DJE. DJQ, DJB nouncements.
(Germ., Engl.).
Toast.
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He was attending the opening of new Territorial drill hall, and he said that no more important. change was taking place in milit ary matters than the increase in range, and power of air forces. There was, however, the need for proporton.A
In the course of the next few days -permission will be given for British planes to use United St tes airports. Once this has been done the way will be clear for the commencement of experimental fights, and it is expected that the Imperial Airways flying-boat now waiting at Bermuda to make its maiden voyage to New York will take off very shortly...
Pan-American Airways, which 15 co-operating with Imperial Air- ways for the establishment of a regular mail and passenger service bas carried its plans for flights between the American mainland and Bermuds to an advanced fights be- stage. Experimental tween Ireland and Newfoundland over the Northern course which "We did not defeat Napoleon or will be used in the summer months, Germany merely by preventing are expected to reach the mall- them from landing in-Kögland," he carryldg-stage--this summer.**Pas- sengers will not be carried, before the summer of 1938 except be- tween New York and Bermuda
9.15 p.m. London: Speeches follow- ing the Lancheon on the oc- casion of the Annual Shakes peare Birthday Celebration
"We shall not win any wat from the Conference Hall,
in the future merely by keeping Stratford-on-Avon. The Rt.
enemy aircraft at a distance. Men Hon, the Lord Mayer of Lon-
2) and Gallinger, Inc. bag an
do not live on the sea nor in the A compromise has been reached. don Alderman. Bir George 5.30 am. Breakfast Hour of News air, but, on the land, and to get regarding the terms for this Thomas Broadbridge, proposing and Music. 6.55 am. New York a decision it will, I fear, be neces
Northern route. While American The Immortal Memory", Hugh stock quotations Swan, Culbertson sary eventually to meet and beat planes will use New York as their Walpole, C.BE, proposing The
and Fritz 7am. Sign off 8.30 the enemy on the ground,"
Western terminus Imperial Air Brama" and Sir Edward Boy-am, Nielson Financial Review and The truth of this was being ways will be at Überty to use either mour Hicis replying to the Musical Varieties. 11.15 am Signhown in Spain. - Britain did not New York or Montreal or both.
of 2.30 p.m. Nielson; Financial aim at maintaining an army on The Canadian authorities main 10 p.m. Hawaiian Music.
Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 the Continental scale, but, since tale that it would be more satis Hawaiian Love Waltz, Not Lane's Dm. Sign On.. 8 pm Request Pro-the Army was necessarily small, it factory for 'planes arriving in New- gramme, 8.30 pm Spanish In-must be equipped in the most up-foundland from Europe to fly to Hawaiian Orchestra.
Montreal and zúaks, the New York English Informational. Period. To those who think that the connection there than to fly from 7.10 p.m. New York stock quotations process is proceeding more slowly Newfoundland along the coastline -Swan, Culbertson Frits. 7.15 than they would wish. I would direct to New York, p.m. To be announced.7.45 - say that difficulties are probably Elizalde y. Cia. presents Car-
hot auriclently realised, the chief log Agdilar, and Jose Mace being the shortage of skilled work- 10.15 pan. London-Big Ben, Dance da, 8.00 pm Studio Music. men
2. Music:
8.15 pm Clipper, Programme."
"The country has at Fox-Trots-Evry time I look at 8.45 nun. Manila stock quotations
awakened, however, from its you; Sing, Baby, sing: "Swingin' Swan, Culbertson & Fritz 8.50 dreams of universal brotherhood on the moon Unbelievable; p.m. Local market reports and is facing facts as they are. Drop in next time you're pass- pm stock quotations in Spaulah This is an immenso encourage ing: Honoluld Stars and Ha-1 R. Nelson & Company. 9pment and relier to lovers of peace wallan Guitars; Nittle ren-Hollywood Latina" 9.15 pm all over the world." deavour in Honolulu, Organ Philippine Net and Braid...9.20 Grinder's Bwing: Tm all for p.m. Arte y Musica Hispania, 10 Lost thy rhythm, lost my music, p.m. Sign off...
Smiling eyes, and Hawaiian Loveformational Period. 6.50p.m. to-date manner.
Bird King Nawahl's Ha- wallans. Aloha Beloved-Kanui and Lulá, Honolulu March-Frank Ferera
and John K. Paajuht
lost my man T1 step out of
the picture; hotcha, catcha trombone
Blipping
Through my angers, It's love again; Waltz Delilah
11 nm. London: "St. George's Eng- land, 1937 A prospect of the English countryside, Aramatic narrative, form by A
Street.
by John
11.30 p.m. Close down.
AUSTRALIA
„Recor
News Bulletin,
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JAPAN AT THE
NAVAL REVIEW
Japan is to send the cruiser. Asigara to Spithead to take part in the Coronation Naval Review.
The Asigars, which will be under the command of Admirat Kobayashi, will leave Yokosuka on. torian News Bulletin. 7.35 p.m. pri & and will arrive at Spithead News, markets and weather for the May 9, She has a displace
ment of 10,000 tons and a main Countryman 8 pm. A Programme from the Melbourne Studios. 900 armament of ten B-inch guna p.mn. A Brass, Band Recital pddition to the main arman
'bhe curries eight ph A Programme from the Hobart
aircraft guns and Studios, 10 pm. A Programme from the Melbourne Studios 10.30 torped ip.m. Answralasian News Bervice, in Jeluang zafiet and stick anal@treports, rting hotes 145 pm
Dance Music, 1130 nm Close,
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