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News and are very sound" sald Sir Maynard. Economic Review in German and "Our new Governor, Sir Arthur Call DJQ. 9.16 p.m. The Summer Richards, well-known in Malaya,

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Dutch on D3B. 10.15 p.m. To-day in Germany Bourd Pictures. 20,30 "Bir Arthur Richards is probably p.m. Songs by- Hugo Wolf. Mar the first Administrator trained in who garete Wetter, Soprano. 10.45-p.m. the Malayan Civil Service We announce the New Month. has been appointed to three Gov- 11.15 p.m. Trio for Violin, Cello andernorships in six years. He went Plano by Theodor · Hausmann, from Johnore to British Violin: Kate Grandt; Celle: Ann-Borneo in 1930 and to Gambia in lies Schmidt; Plano: Composer. 1933 and Fiji in 1936." 11.45 p.m. German" Achievements Sir Maynard Hedstorm, who has (English), Midnight, Bign of DJA, DJB, DJN, DJE, DJQ.

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the Western Black Mammy; Avalon; The Sheik p.m.-The News and

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Trans. 1 (G.S.11., 6.8.G., G18.B.). Get out and get under; Underneath

6.45 p.m.--Eig Beni. Harold the Stars; Hello! who's your lady friend; If you were the only girl in Coombs, at the Organ of the Aberdeen. 7.15 the world; Let the great big world Capitol Cinema, keep turning: Good-Bye-ce, Vene-pm-"Summer Over the British tan Nights. Intro: Barcarolle in Isles"-8: "The Heart of England.” C. Minor (Mendelssohn). Barca-8 p.m.-The Music of Chopin-8. rolle ("Tales of Hoffmann-Offen- Wilfrid Parry (Planoforte). -8.30 bach); Carnival of Venice (Bene-pm-"Food for Thought" Three alet).

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Thomson (Soprano). John Täinsh Lull Deste is to star in Colum- 7.10 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- down tations and Hong Kong Exchange Trans. III (G.S.H.. G.S.F., G.S.B.). (Teilor. 11.55.pm-Variety. 1210 bia's "I Married an Artist MisE Vienneze actress. Market Report.....

10.15 p.m-Big Ben. The B.B.C. p.m.-The News and Announce Deste te 7.15 pm. London Relay-Sam-Mitary Band. 11 p.m.-Trees ments. 12.30 p.m. Dance Music. who made. her British debut in

Thunder in the City!! mer Over the British Isles-6: Into Timber: "Hardwoods for 11 p.m.-Close down.

704 p.m. Songs by Stuart Robert- Bon (Bass-Baritoné).

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