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TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1939.—PAGE 3
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metres (845 ko's) 31.49
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„DAVID KOSSICK (COMEDIAN) FROM THE STUDIO
of
English Folk Music 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Service Jntercession from St John's
Cathedral
12.30 p.m. Roy Fox and His Or- chestra with Turner Layton (Vocal) and Piano
Shadows Hope)-Reginald Foort st the BB.C. Theatre Organ. 3.44 (a) Ebb Tide. (b) The Shag, (c) Melihin! Mele, (d) Row Row your boat.
7.00 pm. Closing local Stock Quo tallogr
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Wavelength 17.79.c. (16.88m.) 9.31m.c. (31.55m) 21.47mo, (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (10,79m.)
G.S.G. 7.0% p.m. Eigar-"Crown Of India" G.S.B. G.8.JL Sulte, Op. 66.
London Symphony Orchestra con-G.5.0...
ITAL, 1 ducted by The Composer
(G.S.O., G.S.G.. G.S.B.) 11 (G.S.H. G.S.G., G.S.B.) Trans. III (G.SH., G.S.G, G.S.B.)
7.15 p.m. London Belay-English Trans.
Folk Music.
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A programme of music by Gerrard Williams founded on English folk- tunes, with an account, written by the composer, of tunes and the songs
the and how they were collected. Ethel George Gibbs Williams (Soprano); (Baritone): The B.B.C. Midland Or chestra conducted by Eric Warr. You Took The Words Right Out Of Orchestra: Folk Tune Medley: The
of the Glory
West: New, New, My Heart-Fox-Trot; Thanks For The
Nothing: Mundesse: Farewell Nancy HK. Memory-Fox-Trot im Big Broad- Nothin
Somerset), George Chibba and Or Time. cast of 1938)-Roy Fox and His Or- 180
Ki chestra: Jack, the Jolly Tar: Oneam. Was It chestra with Vocal Refrain.
Orchestra: 10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"Music Rain? (Hirsch and Handman): When May, Morning (Dorset)
Lessons for Junior Classes," (A), The Harvest Moon Is Shining (W- Lovely on the Water (Norfolk), Folk10.
(WTune
Medley: Prince Rupert's March; | fted and Swatne)-Turner Layton
a mode de France: Goddesses. 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). (Vocal) at the Pla
Plazio. Beautiful Al
11.10-Luncheon Music (A). Lady In Blue Waltz-Roy Fox and Ethel Williams and Orchestra: Two 10.40 "At Home and. Abroad" 1A),
In Bruton 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme Orchestra with Vocal Refrain. Somerset Folk Songs;
Geordie TOTE:
Orchestra: Salling Home (Samuels. Wallcap and Cuckoo (Somerset), The Unfortunate Powel): After All These Years (Glad (Yorkshire). Ethel Willams and P bert and Nicohalls) Turner Layton Orchestra: William Taylor Somer (Vocal) at the Piana." Love And Learn
set), "Orchestra: Folk Tune Medley; Gizl That -Fox-Trot (Alm
from
The 'MUK Mayd's Bobb; An Old Man Paris'): Sweet Leilani-Slow Fox-Trot (Alm Waikiki Wedding)--Rog Fox Bedfull of Bones; Lulle me be and His Orchestra with Vocal Reyond thee. train.
HIS
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Local Time Signal and 1.80 p.m. Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Harold Ramsay at the Organ.
Rodeo March Ramsay); St. Louis Blues (Handy). Popular Melodies. Intro: Alone at a table for twat Alone: I'm all alone: You started me dreaming: The touch of your lips:
Lost.
and
The
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
803 p.m. Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) a Light and Tino Rossi (Tenor) in French Programme.
(Pearly).
(A).
2.30 Six Musical" Portraits, by Cca-
stance Carrodus (D1). 2.50--"Who Wants Gold?" by AL.
Lloyd (D1).
320-"Divertissements." with BBC. Empire Orchestra (D1): Ting Tot's Session (A), 4,15 Dinner Music (A). 4.20 News (DU). 5,25 Commentary On News (A). 5.40The News Behind the News"
(A).
6.00-Summer
Air Varie Sur Un Theme Suisse
Hour Orchestral (Mohr)-Garde Republicaine Band of
A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Or France cond by Pierre Dupont. Le Secret De Tes Caresses (Varna, Cab chestra (A)."
8.45-Fredric Bayco, at Organ of and Ala); M'Aimes Tu?
Dominion Theatre (D2). Tino Rossi (Tenor) with Orch. Bal-
7.00-Instrumental Recital (A). Reuter and Rugby Press, lade (Jamblan and Delettre); Lan
7.15 English and Delettre) 1.15 p.m.
(Jambian and derirette Weather Forecast Announce-Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) with Orch: ments.
Te Revoir Angelys and Parera); Les Fleurs C'Est De L'Amour (Mon-
and
Ross! Tillymoon)Tine (Tenor) with Orch. Estampe came (Eddy and Bos)-Lucienne er (Vocal) with Orch. Valse Espagnole (Metra); De Picpus
1.30 p.m. Dance Music. Quicksteps-0.0.0.0.0.0-0h, Boom!tter Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythm (flm ↑ (33) Manhattan Music Box)-Harry Raya and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain Tango-Hear My Song, Violetta-Ro- bert Renard Dance Orchestra with Vocal Refrain.
serenade
Au Palais D'Angkor Fox-Intermezzo Marceau)-Orchestre Ruby Goldstein. D'Amour En Amour Zelievre and De- lettre).
La Vojabuse (Anbret and Delettre).--Lucienne. Boyer and Orch. 8.47 p.m. Charlle Kuna at the
1.40 p.m. Light Orchestral. "A Day In Tyrol Romer and Faun: Swing Me up Higher (A Fair Ground Fantasy Mecketen) The Boheptano. miars Scandinavian Dances (Col-
Charlie Kunz Piano Mediay Na. D.3 lected by the Ling Association). Intro:
Intro: Across the great divide: The Shoemaker; Hornfitin: Norwegian
beauti- Orful; Boo-hoo: The Coronation Waltz: chestra cond. by
Olot. Tango I'm still in love with Torero (Boulanger);
you: Delyse. Serenade Gypsy
Kunz Revivals No. 1. Intro: Some of Boulanger)-George Boulanger and these days; With a song in my heart:
Black Eyes Russian Gypsy Song Ferraris); Pizzicato In- termezzo (Muhri Willy Stelner and His Salon Orch. Parade Of The Tin Soldiers (Jessel; Rag Doll (Nacio Herb Brown)-New Mayfair Novelty. 9.15 p.m. Jimmy Dorsey's Orches Orchestra. Watermelon Fete (Thuris. bon: Down South (Myddleton, arr.
Mazurka: Mang Dance Or night is young and you're
His Orchestra.
Night and day; If you could care for me: Kiss me again; Bitter Sweet.
9.00, p.. Studio Monologue by David Kossick.
You Never Looked "So Beautiful Tabbush)-Jack Hylton and His Or- raîm The Great Ziegfeld); You (ülm chestra with Vocal Refrain
2.15 p.m. Close down.
600 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or-Lane).
chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.
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(a) When my dream boat comes home, (b) Stumming on Park Avenue, (c) Tears in my heart, (d) He Ain't Got Rhythm.
8.14 Record: Many Happy Returns Of The Day (Dubin And Purke); Blaze Away (Kennedy and Holsmann!-Eddie Peabody play ing his Banio. Guitar. Mandoline, and Mondo Cello with Own Vocal re- frain and Piano. 6.21 (a) Solitude. (b) An oid Straw Hat, e Alone with you, (d) Happy Ending. 4.35 Records:
AAU
"The Great Ziegfeld'). Wah-Hoo! (Friend); T'Aint No Use" (Magidson), The Boston Tea Party-Fox. Trot-with Vocal Refrain
9.30 p.m. London Relay-The News. 9,60 p. Songs by Stuart Robert- son (Baritone).."
Sea Fever (Ireland). When Lights Go Rolling (Ireland); When Dull Care Lane Wilson)-with Plano accomp. by Gerald Moore
10.00 p.m. London Relay-The City of London' 1: "The Baltic Exchange.' By Frank E. Fehr, C.B.E. Chair- man of the Baltic Exchange.
10 15 p.m. Beethoven-Symphony
I'm A Fool For Loving You, Lewis No. 6 In F Major, Op. 69 ("Pastoral"). Wendling): You Have That Extra Vienna Philharmonic Orchestr Something (V. Ellis)-Frances Day conducted by Bruno Walter. (Eoprano) with Orchestra. Cloister 11.00 p.m.
Close down.
RELICS OF MEDIAEVAL PORTUGAL IN POSSESSION |OF SINGAPORE FAMILY
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Yellowed with aga but cared for with reverence, Ivory figures representing the Holy family, and 'a Crucifix, are in the possession of a Singapore family, says the "Ma laya Tribune,"
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These sacred objects have been These figures, about clant 1. in Singapore ever since 1824-25, inches in height, are exquisitely when the first of the Almeidas | carved, and delicately worked arrived to atay. Prior to this, and silver halos crown the head they were housed in the head-of each. The figure of the quarters of the Almeida 'family (Crucifixion is mounted on a cross i, Macao, which settlement the made out of mahogany. family had to leave hurriedly. Of particular interest to Bo the in owing to political disturbances in man Catholics will be that year.
formation that these figures of the Fashioned by one of the ex-pelped to decorate one
of Sk Jose Almeida's pert sculptors in a Lisbon street rooms
Folk-Music. RB.C. Midland Orchestra (D2). 7.30-Harry Bloom's Tango Band (A). 8.00-Harpsichord Recital by Mancel
"Kirby (A).
8.30-"Johann Strauss,
1825-1899," with Rae Jenkins and his Schrammel Quartet (D3) 9.00-Recorded Feature (A); News
commentary (H.I.), 9.20-5ummary of the day's newz (A). 9.30--News (D2); Report
on the Stock
Exchange
Amsterdam (HL)." 10.00The City of London-The Bal- tic Excharge." Talk by Frank E. Fehr. Chairman (D3). 10.15-Music Hall. with the B.3.0.
Variety Orchestra (D3). 12.00-News (D3) 11.50 Violoncello Music (D3).
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