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now. Waltz-Raisins and Almonds.cital by William Murdoch. 3.18 TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1937

Petite

Waltz-Rehearsing a lullaby. de Suite

Concert

12 midnight Close Down," (Coleridge-Taylor)-London Byn- phony Orchestra, Conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sergent. No.1-La Cap- rice de Nanette, No.2-Demande t reponse, No.3-Un Sonnet d'amour, No.4-La tarantelle fretillante. STUDIO-GRETCHÄNINOFF TRIO Fantasia on Melodies of Johann Band of the Royal Ulster Rifles Strauss (Weber)-Marek Weber 10 am. A Relay of the Morning and His Orch: Die Fledermang. Service from St. Joseph's Church.

11 am. A Relay of the Morning Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).

(The.. Bat), (Strauss). Danse

Espagnole (Spanish Dance), (Gra- nados)Edith Lorand & Her Vien- mese Orchestra.

I p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.

1.03 p.m. Quentin MacLean at the Cinema Orian.

Edward German Selection. Parade of Parades Selection. Cinema Memories 120 p.m. Three Songs by Tito

Schipa (Tenor).

La Cumparsita - Tango, Little Princess (Padilla), Farewell, my Granada (Barrera).

130 p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.

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SUNDAY

p.m. "Responsibilities of Empire." A talk by the Right Hon. David Lloyd George. 2.25 p.m. News and Announcements. 2.45 p.m. "John Londoner at Home."

Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

6.45 pm. Big Ben: "Saturday Fops": the B.B.C. Empire, Orches- tre. 7.45 p... "Responsiblities of Empire," a talk by the Right Hon. David Lloyd George, MP. 8 p.m. Dance Music. 830 p.m. The Com. modore Grand'Orchestra, 8.50 p.m. 12.15 to 2.30 p.m. European Pro-Loudon log." by Walter Fitz- gerald. 8 pm, For the Children: Framme.

"Four-footed. Follies," 9.30 pm News and Announcements. Trans. I (GS.H. G.S.F. G.S.B)

10.15 pm. Big Ben: "Victorian Melodies." 11.10 p. "Reapon sibilities of Empire," a talk by the Hon. David Lloyd George, M. 11:25 pm. The Vario Tris. Mid night. Dance Music. News and Announcements. 12.30 am. Dance Music.

12.15 pin. Orchestral Musfe. "Eugen Onegin"Waltz (Tihal- kovsky)-Royal Opera Orchestra,

by

12.10 a..

Corent Garden, conducted Eugene Goosens. Le Carnaval Ro- main Overture (Berlioz). The Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty. Coppella Ballet Dance of the Automatons and Waltz (Delibes), Caprice Viennois (Kreisler)-San Francisco 8ymu

SUNDAY phony Orchestra, conducted by Al-

Trans. 1 (G.3.0., G.S.G., G.S... fred Hertz. Slavonic Dance No. 11

12.30 p.m. Big Ben;; Scenes from in F Major, Blavonic Dance No. 13 1.40 pin. Variety and Dance In B Flat Minor (Dvorak), Szech "As You Like It." 1.05 pm. A Re- Music.

Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted cital of Music for Two Pfanos. 1.25 Praeludium pm. A Children's Service, from Dr. Fox-Trots-The state of my by Vaclav Talich.

Boys Garden City heart. A rendezvous with a dream } (Jarnefelt)-John Barbirolli and Barnardo's

Church, Woodford Bridge. 1.55 -Maurice Winnick & His Orch: His Orchestra, Plano Salo-Old Fashioned Love 12.45 p.m. A Recital by Theodorem Weekly News letter, Sports

Summary, and Challapine (Bass).

Annouricements. Buck Washington. Fox-Trots -

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2.15 p.m. Close Down..

4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.p.m. to 12 midnight. European Programme!

1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.

shire v. New Zealand; an account of the first day's play, from Derby. Tranx, H. (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.3.B.).

6 p.m. Big Ben; Seirbhis Gnaidn-

1.03 p.m. A Chopin Recital brig.

Alfred Cortot (Pianoforte).

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Among the crowds who thronged With a Song In my Heart-Sym Studio. 9.15 p.m. A Celle Recital phonic Rhapsody (Rodgers; trans-by Marie Dare. 9.30 p.m. Weekly London's West End recently was a. cribed by Eric Coates)-Court Sym- Newsletter, Sports Summary, and party of Japanese naval men who Announcements. Greenwich Time had come to pay homage to Nel- 7 p.m. De Groot and His Concert phony Orchestra. "Two Little

son. The party consisted of 100 Orchestra.

Dances" (Finck)-A la Cavotte, A Signal at 9.45 p.m.

Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.F. G.S.B.), officers and men of the Japanese "Samson and Delilah" Selection Ia Minuet. The Palladium Orches

10.15 p.m. Big Ben; The B.B.C.battle cruiser Ashigara. (Saint-Saens). The Song of Songs | tra. Fantome (Daniderff), Serena-

In groups of 20 they moved slow- (Moya), La Violetera (Padilla), de Passionee (8llesa)-Jean Len- Theatre Orchestra. 11. p.m. "Im Romance (Rubinstein), I love you sen and His Orchestra. The Trail-pressions of Personalities in the ly round the column while mem- (Grieg). In the night (Tate), Un-Ing Arbutus (Friedman), La Paloma Home Country." 11.15 p.m. Musical bers of the Japanese colony in der the Roots of Paris (Moretti). (The Dove). (Yrädler)Columbia Interlude: 11.20 p.m. A Religious London explained: the scenes de- Zinetta (Geehl), When the great Concert Orchestra. Valse Roman-Service, from Liverpool Cathedral, bicted on the panels at the base.

12.30 a.m Weekly Newsletter. "We all know your Nelson," one red dawn is shining, (Boarpe); tique (Heinecke), Die Hochzeit der

7.30 p.m. Hong Kong Stock Ex-Winde (Hall)-Vienna Boheme Or- Sports Summery, and Announce of them said, "He is like our

ments. Greenwich Time Signal at Togo." change Suminary and Exchange chestra.

12.30 2.01 Market Report.

12.30 am. "Speed." 2.15 p.m. Elsie Suddaby (Soprano) "Phoebus and Pan" (Bach)-Oh.apshots of some famous English yes, Just. so. The Creation trains: collected by Fascoe Thorn- (Haydn) - With verduce clad top 12.45 am. Dorothy Hogben's "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni) Singers and Players.

Ave Maria, "Hiawatha" (Cole- ridge-Taylor)-Spring had come.

2.30 p.m. Close Down. "4 to 1 p.m. Chinese Programme.

7 to 10.30 p.m. European Pro-

733 p.m. Songs of the Sea. Sea Shanties Geraldo & His Ac- cordeon, Band, with Male Chorus. Shenandoah (arr. Terry) Paul Robeson (Bass). Outward Bound. Drake's Drum (Stanford)-Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).

7.50 p.m. Orchestra Mascotte, Exulation Walts (Lautens- chlager), Blossom Dream-Waltzgramme.

Kojo Ho Tsuki), Spring In Japan p.m. The B.B.C. Symphony Or

Waltz (Tadasuke Ohro).

chestra.

8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wex- ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m A Programme of Variety.

BRITISH LEGION

The King's Interest And Sympathy

Before, the party left, and while the others were signing autographs, the officer commanding the party walked to the front of the column, doffed his cap, stood silent for a. iminute, and then bowed almost to the ground.

CAREERS, FOR YOUNG SOLDIERS

One of the most serious problems in the country to-day was that of recruiting. Efforts had been made. to make the Army more attrac tive, but he was doubtful whether Delegates from nearly 100 the young soldier of to-day really branches of the British Legion | wanted the mollycoddling he had were present at Queen's Hill, Lon- been promised. What he really

Overture "Manfred". Op. 115 (Schumann). Prelude "The Dream of Gerontius." Op. 38 (Figur); "Aida" Selection (Verdi); ^ "Aida" Orchestra-The Countess Maritza-Grand March (Verdi),

Potpourri (Kalman) Edith 7,30 pm. An Organ Recital by Dr. don, recently at the opening of wanted was a career. He wanted

Lorand & her Viennese Orchestra. E. Bullock.

the annual conference, under the to know when he enlisted that he White Vocal-Two

́Arms, —

3 Organ Concerto in Flat

chairmanship of Major F. W was not only going to have work. Adolphe Menjou (Baritone), In-Handel). "Water Music" Suite

Fetherston-Godley.

for seven years but for the rest of strumental Goodnight Vienna- Handel)-Movement in D.

1.43 p.m. Grahmi Song Recital Maurice said that, an address had He suggested that the influence

Major-General Bir Frederick his life. Len Fills (Guitar), Organ Bolos Fatamors (Rubinstein); Syvia by Alexander Kipnis (Base). Ballet-Fantasy (Delibes)-Marcel Erinnerung, Op. 83, No. 2: Von been sent to the King In this and the experience of the Legion. Palotti, Humerous Sketch The Ewiger Liebe, Op. 43, No. 1; An Die the British Legion recalled with should be employed so that the Beefeater Stabley Hollyoway. Nachtigall, Op. 48, No. 4; Verrat, pride the King's service in the Government, local authorities, and Royal Navy during the Great War, public utility services would be Orchestra There's a small Hotel Op. 105, No. 5.. Fox-Trot Jack Hylton His 8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wes- and the fact that he was with the compelled to take a dennite pro- Grand Fleet under the command | portion of men on their discharge Orch Vocal Sketch-Oracle's and ther Report and Announcements. Sandy's Party Gracie Fields and 8.03 m. Choir of the Temple of the Legion's late President and from H.M. Forces. If that policy Vice-Patrón, Admiral of the Fleet were adopted the problem of Sandy Powell Orchestra-Let's Bing Church (London). again-flow Fux-Trot-Victor All- "Requiem” (Brahms) How love Earl Jellicoe, during the greatest careers for young soldiers would he solved, and recruiting would be The naval battle of the war. yeater and his Ballroom Orchestra.ly is Thy Dwelling Place."! Vocal Flower Bong-Bobby Breen. Creation" (Haydn)--The Heavens In his reply the King thanked more successful. Detrumental-Dance of the rain-are telling. I waited for the Lord the members of the Britian Legion The conference should be

for their loyal message. The fut to eshew anything that drops. The Punch and Judy Show (Mendelssohn)

Queen and I look forward,” theed of party politics, Rudy Starita (Xylophone), Piano 8.20 p.m. "Dorian Mode" (Bach), Symphony-Speak Easy-The Eight Toccata in D Minor, "In Thea is message continued, "to seeing serv Piano – Symphony.” Orchestra

Joy (Bach)-Choral Prelude many of them at the Review and Mora el Vita"Judex (Clounod). Marcel Dupre (Organ)............ New Symphony Orchestra,

'9 p.m." Orchestral Music.........

Ruy Blaz Overture (Men delssohn) Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Dr. Malcolm Bargent.

|| 8.30 p.m. From the Studio,

Thế hairman said that nothing on other occasions during the red in our foreign policy ex summer. To anyone of my genera- cept the attempts to keep the Trio in C Minor, Op. 38 (Grettion, the care of the ex-Bervice peace. There was a great value in chaninoff), phifed by Prue Lewis men must always be a deep con- the Legion's missions to other for- (Violin), Hilda Arnold ('Cello) and cern, and they may rest assured of eign countries, and during E O'Neil Shaw (Pianoforte) my, unfailing interest and ayud vists he had found, that, what the

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