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NOTED HOUSES

“ABSURD"

WEDDING

SITUATION

Notice Given And Withdrawn

Miss Dorothy Jessica Bryant, or Park Mansions, Knightsbridge; .. W., said recently that there never-

A Home On Chiswick had been any question of Her mar-

Mall

riage to Brig.-Gen. Cech!" Wray,, :

A few days previous Gen. Wray, who is 73, and a former Equerry

to, the Duke of Connaught, enter-

to marry Miss Bryant don, register office of his intention

"Miss Bryant, a 37-year-old wo- man of independent means, sald yesterday that she regretted the

whole thing.

Upper Court, at sner, adjoining Esher Common and Oxshott Heath, Period. 5.45 a.m. NIB English News time it was the home of Mr. Lloyd

5.30 am. NIB Spanish News has come into the 'market, Atanned and withdrew notice at a Lon- Period. 8 am, Musical Clock. 8,50

George. a.m. New York Stock Quotations*** Swan, Culbertson and Fritz 7 D. Tabacalera's Overscas and Trans. III (G.8.11., G.S.F., G.S.B.)

Foreign News Period. 1.15 am. 0.45 pm. Big Bea; "Who's Here sign Off. 3.30 am. Nelson Finan- for Hogmanay?" a radio Visitors'cial Review and Musical Varieties. Book-Personalities home for the New Year holidays. 7.15 p.m. Stars of Variety. 7.50 p.m. The Band of His Majesty's Scots Guards: Ellis Keeler. baritone. 8,50 p.m. "Lon- don Log" by E. A. Montague. 9 p.m. "For the Children"; Variety. 9.30 p.m. The News and Announce.

ments.

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

The house, which has amplé au- commodation, stands in park-like'| grounds of some 17 acres. These grounds contain a nine-hole golf It course and

an 18-hole putting green, as well as a hard tennis 11.15 am. Sign Off. 6 p.m. Gospel court. There is a frontage

about 900ft to the main Ports mouth road. The property is for sale through Hatruds Estate Offices (Brompton-road)...

Singers. 0.20 p.m. Local Market p.m. "NIB Spanish Report. 6.25 News Period. 6:35 p.m. NIB Eng- lish News Period." 6.55 p.m. Pro- gramme Preview. 1 p.m. People's Hour 7.45 pm, Tabacalera Pro-

gramme. 8 p.m. Phillips Melody Moments, Phillips Orchestra direct-

of

Instructions have been received by Hampton and "Sons (Arlingtori- street, from Major Beaumont Thomps to find a buyer för said

was an absurd situation," she said. "I had no idea. Gen. ' Wray was entering the notice. He never gave me the slightest, hint of his intention to do so and there has never been any word of an engagement.

FRIEND FOR LONG TIME "I had a brief note from alm simply stating that he is 'sorry I have been troubled.'

"I should probably have never

10.15 pm. Big Ben; "B.B.C. Ball. Led by Nathaniel Shilkret. 8.30 p.m. House, Chiswick Mail, fornierly the known of the entry if it ha hodia room-1909." 10.55 p.m. 10.55 p.m. Hollywood Expreso Aereo. 3.45 pm. home of Sir Nigel Playfair. Said been published in the newsfpers."

Brass Band Music. 11.15 p.m. Fred Hartley, and his Sextet, with Webs- ter Booth. 11.45 p.m..." "Ann and Harold." 12.15 am. "Monalognes in Melody," by Kay Cavendish, 12.30 am, The News and Ah- nouncements. 12.50 a.m. Dance Music.

SUNDAY

Filler. 8.50 p.m. Tabacalera's Over sens News Period. 9 p.m. NEPA Voice of Industry Programame. 9.30

across the

House, faces south Thames. In addition to a pleasant

p.m. La Insular Saturday Meht garden in rear, there is. a riverside time. He was friend my.

Dance Programme; 9.30, Manila Hotel; 10.30, Recorda.. 11 pm, Sign

Of

SUNDAY

*

a great friend of mine for long "Of course, Gen. Wray he been

garden with "boat moorings. ************

father, since whose death but 10 from Lady Eleanor Byng Dollar helped me in every

Sir William Marris has bought years ago he has advised e and . His House, one of the best-known friendship and counsel. Heeply Georgian residences in Cirencester. appreciate, especially sit the am. Songs and Meditation. Several of the rooms have ane death of my mother tw years 9.15 am. Christian Science Read-Adam fire-places. The "property after my father died. Trans. (G.S.Q., `G.S.G., G.S.B.). Ing. 9.30a.m. Catholic Maas overlooks the old Abbey grounds. "But there has never in any

4.15 pm. Big Ben; The Norbert Broadcast from Central Student Jackson Stops and Star (Curzon-question of marriage? Wethmar Trio. 4.55 p.m. Weekly Church. 11.30 am. Sign Of 5street, Mayfair) negotiated the sale Newsletter. Sports Summary, "and

Gen. Wray stated earl "The" p.m. Liwayway ng Wika-presented through their Cirencester office. whole thing is a misundeinding, Announcements. 5.25 p.m. A Re- by Tabacalera -5.30 p.m. Tea On behalf of Lady Dance, Mrs. Miss Bryant did not kndof the ligious Bervice (Church of Eng-

Dance Music from Manila Hotel-N, C. Tufnell (Sunninghill, Ascot register office notice, and have land) from Croydon Parish Church Whitey Smith and his Band., has disposed of the ground lease written to the registrar feeling 6.15 p.m. Short Recital by Beatrice p.: Luneta Bend Concert. 7 p.in. of Titlarks Farm, with five acres. he notice. I am goingabrand Ainsworth. Australian pianist. ̈ ̈ Catholic Hour.4.7.15 p.m. To he adjoining Chobham Common and Immediately, I had be under Trans, II (G.$.H., G.S.G.. G5S), announced. 7.30 p,m), Sunday, near Sünningdale golf links. the impression that no at a

6.45 p.m. Big Ben: Students' | Night Musicale-Matİlde Rivera,

Acting for Mr. G. A. Lingner, register office would hd for Songs. 7.15pm. Studio Concert. Pedro Roxas. Ramon Mendoza, Knight, Frank and Rutley (Han-three months and I have by Australian Artists. 8 p.m. A Jose V. Carreon. 8.30 p.m. To be over-square) have sold, with most that period to arrange e mat- New Year's Service from the announced. 9 p.m. Filipinas Com- of the contents, the Manor House, ter." Studio. 8.30. p.m. The New Victoria | pania de Seguros Programme.& small Tudor residence at Barton- Gen. Wray is an writing Cinema Orchestra. 9.10 5.m. John 9.15 p.m. Universal Drug Store le-Cley, on the Hertfordshire and member of Lloyd's aves at | McCormick... 0.25 P.M. Weekly Programme. 9.25 pm. Symphony Bedfordshire borders. For 28 years Cromwell-road, &W.

Newsletter, Sports Summary, and Hour. 11 pm)' Sign Of

Queen Elizabeth owned. Barton' Announcements

Manor.

Trank.III (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

10 p.m. Big Ben; "The Micro-

phone at Large." 10.35 p.m. Eugene

11.45 p.m.

HOLLAND INDIA

Pini and his Tango Orchestra. Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 11.15 p.m. Music by Norman O'Neill. 16.88 m. and 25.57m: Frequencies Weekly Newsletter, | 17770kc. and 11730kc. Sports Summary and Announce- ment. 12, midnight. A Religious Service (Churëh of England) from Croydon Parish Church.

BERLIN

D.J.A. $13m. (25.60 k.c.) · UJE........ 16,7ám. (15.200 keð DJE...... 16.89m. (17.760° ke.) DJN....... 3145m, (95.40 k.e.) D.J.Q... 19,63mí. (15.280 k.C.)

Wavelength 16.88 m. Phobi programme for the Netherlands Indies. 13.25 National anthem and open- ing-announcement.

13.35 How New-Year's eve was celebrated in Holland.

J.

13.55 New-Year's eve speech by thePhohl-Manager. Dr. A. Guepin...

14.10 Phoh!-Variety Ensemble, 15.00 Daily News Bulletin. 15.10 Close down and national anthem

Latchmoor, Brockenhurst, a mo. ↑ dern house with about four acres, is for sale through Knight, Frank and Rutley. These agents have sold Elincroft, Staines-road, East Bedfont, with two acres.

RACIAL SUIDE DANGE

Childless Coles

Attacke

shrink

BUSINESS IN OUTER SUBURBS

Active business in the outer su- burbs is reported by Chamberlain and Willows (Moorgate), who have sold a factory building of 15,000 64.

Married couples + "ft, on the old exhibition grounds

irom parenthood are fling Ari- at Wembley to manufacturers of

tain to racial sulcf declared domestic appliances. On the same Father F. Woodlockf· Farm- estate a large section of the form-street Church, LandW., in a ex Palace of industry. lately occu- sermon on "Modemprals and pled by a safety glass company. Christian Marriage, Oxford, has changed hands,

recently. Bales have been effected, too, by

"It is an age," had, "where Chamberlain and Willow of two it is becoming versimmon for properties on the Seymour-road marriage to exist fie purpose eatate In Eastern London, a new

of pleasure. The pinen of end' Concert (continued. 2.50 p.m.

corner building of 50,000 sq. ft. 13.25 National anthem and open-having gone to perfumers, and a primary desires Inje married. parenthood is no lojëne of the', Greetings to our listeners. 3 p.m.ing-announcement. News and Economic Review 14 13.30 Special broadcast on behalf English. 3:15 pm. To-day in Ger of the Liberal Protestant many. Sound Pictures. 3.30 pan. Society (V.PRO.) by the Rev. J. Old and New Chamber music for J. Thomson, Baarn, Wind instruments. German State

1.85 p.m. Call (German, Eng- (ish). German Fork Song. 1.10 p.m. Week-end Concert.

2 DAN News in German. 2.15 p.m. Week-

Records

SUNDAY

Wavelength 16.88 m.

Fi

Radio

factory of 15,000 sq. ft. to fur dres-state. sers and dyers. The Moorgate "Many women tal, før grant- firm has also dealt with premises ed that in becomiw they at Brimstown and on the West- are not necessarily terting to- way Factory estate, at Acton (with become mothers. Amfill the 13.50 Phohi-Symphony Orches- Opera Brass Quartet and Hans tra ("Rotterdamsch Philharmonischer, Parker, May and Rowden old sense of the to-day Erick Riebensahm, piano. 4 p.m. Orkest") conducted by Eduard and on the Croydon Factory estate. amormal

New Year Greetings from the 4.15 German Shortwave Station.

Flipse.

14.20 Daily News Bulletin. *

J. Woolley and Co. (East Sheen) "In England there re than have sold a site on the main Up- £1,000,000 married cel with no per Richmond-road, in the heart children, and more is 2,500,000 p.m.. A happy New Year. "Songs 14.30 Spécial broadcast by the

of the shopping centre of Eäst with only one che haye and Poems. 4.45 p.m. Colourful Rom. Cath. Broade. Ass. (ERO), music. 5.30 pm. News and Econo-1, March; 2. Talk; 3. Music: Garage and Motor Works, having from 1933 to 1945 be a Sheen, known as the Pioneer been. Informed thatime period mic Review in German 5,45 p.m.Political talk by Mr. Paul de Dear old songs: 7 pm. Concert of Waart; 5. Missionnews; d. Journal.ate area of about 22,000 sq ft. I decrease of 800,000 Light Music. 8 p.m. News in Eng-

AUSTRALIA

Year. Bongs and Poems. 9.45 | ILE-Wave Length, 31.34 metres: p.m. New Years' Greetings - from Power, ; Kilowatt; Frequency. the German Shortwave Station

9,58 megacycles.

number

Ish. &.15 p... Concert of Light anthem. (Phoht).

15.30 Close down and nationale concern has been in the ven- of children attendentory

dor's family for over 20 years, and whools. Music (continued). 8,55 p.m.

the purchasers are Joseph Mearsyet marriage ex riother. Greetings to our Listeneral 9 p.m.

Launches and Motors Ltd., of Rich-bood, he, added. child in News and Economic Review in

mond,

the biological exple of the German. 9.15 p.m. A happy New

During the past few months pro-whole complex nathenome- perties disposed of by Douglas non of love between sexes, It Young and Co. through their Clap-is, from the natur needs of ham-road offices have represented childhood that all indament- 10 p.m. News and Economic Review 1235 pm. Musical Reproduc

total purchase prices in excess of al laws governing marriage in English and Dutch. 9.15 p.m. tions, 1 pm Time Signal Vic-.

£4,5000. In addition to the site at relationship are ken apart." To-day in Germany, Sound Pictorian News Bulletih 1.5 pm. Balham recently, sold to the South from Christian rep," tures. 10.30 pm. Scenes from Interstate

Notes. 1.15 London Hospital for women for the miderering naturin, "The Winter's Tale" by William P.m. Descriptions of the Races at erection of a nurses' home, the Shakespeare. 11.15 p.m. The Ger Flemington and the Stiefeld firm, in accociation with 3 Alcape in emerge man Luft Hanga. Latest and most Shield Cricket Match, South Aus Philips (Albemarle-street) "have.

necessary to it. rapid means of transportation.tralia v., Victoria. 5,30 pm, Close, 11.45 pm. New Years customs in 6.30 pm. Chimes. Musical Repro-negotiated the sale of a factory in into the floor

Vauxhall for over £9,000. various German Districts. 12 mid- ductions. 0.45 p.m. Sporting News night. Bign off (German, English), and Notes 7.10 p.m. New Zealand Mail Bag. 7.20 pm National News Bulletin 7.30pm. Queensland

SUNDAY

Weather

PARACHUTES FOR

PASSENGER PLANES

This would réleus ass

would be

door exit aircrast,

that they would fear of the, crashing machin

It is claimed the event of an airplane fire while

1.05 p.m. Call (German, Eng and North Australian News Bul- Kish) German Folk Bong. 1.10 let'n. 7.35 p.m. Sporting High- There is a movement in the dying at 10,000re would be nm Sunday concert, 2.50 pm.ghts of the Week 8 pm. New United States to provide para Greetings to our listeners. 3 p.m. Year · Revue featuring Gladys chutes for passengers in air liners. Dear old songs. 4.15 p.m. Festival Moncrieff. 8.45 p.m. Recorded Re- The propezat is being supported by concert by: the Blejefeld Children's cital by Richard Tauber 9 pm.mány airline pilots G Choir. 5.16 p.m. Special orchestra Summer Orchestral Hour.. 10 p.m. Parachutes would be fitted in each concert 6.30, p.m. With nres and Scotch Programme by the A.B.C. passenger seat. One strap around drums. Parade marches. 7 p.m. (Bydney) Wireless Chorus 10:30 the waist of each passenger would Concert of Light, Music 8.55 p.m. p.m." "Australasian MA Bag. 11 de sumcient to secure it to the

p.m. body Greetings to our Listeners;0p.mp. Dance Mure 1130 A Sunday Evening's. Programme, Meditation Muse, 12 pm. Class

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time to evacunast of the Passengers by rate before the main structur lapsed with the heat of th

However, thouy of even one survivior air crash would be extremely leaning it might discloscal reason for the crash, një similiär fault permit a safe and rapid could be are future,

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