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ST. ALBERT THE GREAT: STAINED GLASS IN WAR: TIME
Next Wednesday is the feast of St. Albert the Great who is honoured in Hongkong as the patron of the Dominican House of
"the
Albertus Studes on Stubbs Road. The title of
Great," Magnus, was a popular tribute to a man who was regarded as one of the most wonderful men of genius of his age. He was a Swabian, being born not far from Augsburg, and he lived in the 13th century.
It was after studying at the University of Padua that he en- tered the Domin can Order, and after many more years of study began a long period of tea hing as a professor of theology at Cologne and Paris. Among h's pup's was the still more famous "Dominican theologian, St. Thomas Aquinas.
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It was not merely in his own vented a new and most successful special subjects. "phtosophy and method of photographing stained theology, that Albert was eminent, glass windows in the'r own colours for h's knowledge extended to The inventor of the new system
Who nao every branch of study and he was M. Francois Quivreux,
camera and an authority on physics, geography, perfected his new
win astronomy, mineralogy, chemistry, photographed many of the
and declared 1 Church
CHURCH
THE CHURCHES RADIO
·ROSARY CHURCH
The following are the forthcom- |ing Services, etc.:
ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRAL
23rd Sunday After Trinity Armistice Sunday
LESSON SERMON"
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
~ SCIENTIST, HONGKONG The subject of the Lessori Ser- mon in all Christian Science 8 a.m. Holy Communion and Churches tomorrow wil be "Mor Holy Communion in the Peak Church, 11 am. Mattins. Preacher:
4th Sunday after Pentecost At 6.30 Mass with sermon in Chinese. 7.30 Mass with sermon in English 8.30 Mass with sermon in Portuguese. 9.30 Mass with sermon in English, followed by the The Bishop, "6.30 pm. Evensong.
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment.
Preacher: The Dean.
Children's Services.--Cathedral,
tals and Immortals."
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1939.
THE “HONGKONG
PROGRAMMES RADIO REVIEW”.
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TOMORROW
TALK BY HM. THE QUEEN' BELAYED FROM LONDON
Organ Recital 10.30-11.30 am Belay of Morning 12.15 p.m. Schumann Davids
·Service from the Union Church.
bundleranze, Op. 5. 110 man
· ima Golden Text will be:- "Henceforth know ·we after the flesh.” (11. Cor. 5:18)
* ANNOUNCEMENT First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Alfred Cortot (Fiano),
At 2.30 p.m. Benediction of the surrection, Happy Valley, 10 am /ungkong (a Branch of the Mother and Barrows (French Horns).
Blessed Sacrament.
Kok):
Chinese.
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Thursday
The Church,
Firt Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass)
room.
CHRIST CHURCH
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"I understand that th's Review has three main alms. In the first place, it will serve as an Advance Bulletin for the Hongkong Broad- casting Station on a more ample scale. Secondly, it will reproduce in print the text of the more im- portant speeches and ta'ks after they have been given over the air. Lastly, it will occasionally discuss world events from a candidly ob- jective point of view."
* 12,40 Mozart---Sextet in F Major, This paragraph, taken from the
("A. Musical Fest");
Governor's message to the new The Kolisch Quartet with, Caputo weekly "Hongkong Radio Review," the first issue of which appears to- 100 Local Time Signal and Wea- day, sums up the sims and content ther Report.
of the Journal
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7.00 London Relay-Talk by Her Majesty The Queen to the Women of the Empire...
7.10 Compositions of Bach.
The 30-page magazine contains several talks given recently over ZBW and valuable features in the week's programme, a full list of British, and fore'gn broadcasting statlong heard in the Colony, with Hongkong times for broadcasta and a world time conversion chart:
At 2 p.m. Catechetical Instruc-10 a.m. Kindergarten and Chil- tion in Chinese,
dren's Service. Chapel of the Re-
K'odergarten and Sunday School;! Monday,-LOW Requiem Mass Stanley Sunday School Room, 10) for the deceased Members of them. Kindergarten and Sunday Nu. 31 Macdonnel Road, close to
1.03 Songs by Pani Robeson (Bass). Peak Tram Station, Sunday Service
In his "Notes and Commenta.“ Apostleship of Prayer at 7.30 am. School
Since You Went Away (Johnson);} 11.15 am. Bunday School 10 amwid De Moon Moon, Moon, (Cook), the Editor, Mr. E O'Nel Shaw, x Meeting of the Children of Mary Weekdays: Holy Communion is Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 6 My Old Kentucky Home (Foster). member of the Broadcasting Com. at 6 pm, Tuesday-Low Requiem celebrated on
at 7.30pm. A Reading Rooma is located Mass for the deceased" Members a.m., Friday at 7.45, a.m, (in Can-in the Church Building and is open | tra.
LIB New Light. Symphony Orches-mittee, enlarges on the thesis that propaganda, to be valid, must at of the Association under the Pro- tonese). Wednesday. Prayer for every morning (except Sunday)
Heart's and Flowers Intermezzo all times implement the truth. tection of Our Lady of Sorrows at the sick. ht 10.15 am.
from 10.30 am to 12.30 p.m. and (Tobant); Glow Worm Idyll Linckel. It what, we hope to publish in 7.30 a.m. On week-days Mass at Other Notices. Nov. 13, 10 am. on Tuesday and Friday evenings Raymond-Overture (Thomas).
Cathedral
this magazine is to be reckoned as 6.30 and 7:30 a.m.
Women's Fellowship
!
1.30 Reater and Rugby Press, Wea-propaganda at all," he says, "we from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. All au-. On Sunday. at the St. Paul's Committee Meeting, Cathedral
ther Forecast and Announcements, thorised Christian Science litera-
hope it will be on this basis that zoology, and physiology. He died dows of the great French cathe. Chapel (185 Portland Street, MongHall; 14th, 5.30 pm. Cathedral Fair ture la available at the Reading i 145 Beethoven-Quartet in F Ma-
Committee Meeting,
it la evaluated." Cathedral In 1278 and was beatified in thedrals before the war danger reach-
The pubile is cordially in- for ("Basoumoffsky"). At 6 am. Mass with sermon in Omee; 15th, 10-12.30 pm. Cathe-vited to attend the services and Roth String Quartet. 17th century, but it was only in ed its height.
dral Women's Fellowship Working visit the Reading Room.
2.30 Close down. our age that he was canonized The first to be photographed
At 8 p.m. Evening Prayers, Ser-Party. Cathedral Hall; 4.p.m. Choir Doctor n the completely were those of Chartres mon in Chinese and Benediction Practice (Boys), Cathedral Hall; 8
Cathedral. generally regarded as of the Blessed Sacrament, STAINED GLASS
the most beautiful sta ned glass During the last European war in the world. The windows were
Ave Maria - Geta Ljungberg (50 prano) with Violin Obbligato by Isolde many windows of famous stained photographed from scaffolds erect
to Preach
Mengen. Harp and Organ. Suite No. glass were destroyed, notably those ed at the opposite side of the nave.
Nov. 12, "Remembrance Sunday,'- | 3 la D Mis Jor -The Adolf Busch The magazine will sell for 10 in the cathedrals of Rhe'ms and so as to obtain the proper lighting
Chamber Players Leader: Adolf Busch.; cents and the annual subscription. Dunkirk, and it was only as the without any deformation of the
23rd Sunday after Trinity Cantata No. 65-Take Me To Thee: is HK$5.00 per year. Letters and Before every service a book is 7.15 am. Holy Communion: 10 war progressed that some of the figures.
15 or 5A
Cantata No. 85-See what His Love placed in the Porch at the West a.m. Mattins & Sermon, Preacher Georges Thai (Tenor) with Orch contributions will be considered. others were taken out of the The negatives are very small, 24
Services on Sunday, which will Door, Newcomers to our Cathedral The Viehr. (Collections at Holy Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in P Sharp It is being produced by Ye Olde churches and removed to safety by 38 mms. but they can be enbe observed as a time of Remem-ate asked to write their names and Communion and at Matting will be
Minor (from The Well-Tempered
Printerie, Ltd. This was regarded then as an ex-larged to any size, and, as well a brance and Dedication,
addresses in this book. It is very given to the Earl Haig Fund); 6.30 in G Major from The Well-Temper
Clavier'); Prelude and Fugue No. traordinary measure of precaution. being a record of the windows. Preaches. Morning. Rev.
dialeuit for the clergy and officers p.m. Evensong & Sermon. Preaed Clavier') Evlyn Howard-Jones but with the increased danger allow more, detalled study of the Moreton. Evening. Rev. J. E. Sand-of the Cathedral to know members cher: The Vicar. Subject, The (Piano). Fugue in G Minor (The from the air. It has become a windows than if the originals were bach.
of the congregation without this makers of the Gospels." Tuesday. Stokowski and the Philadelphia O
"Little" G Minor Puyue)-Leopold widespread practice in the present viewed.
Junior Church 9.30. a.m. All co-operation.
Nov. 14-Church Council meets in SCOTS-AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC children welcome. 'Morning Service A Concert in aid of the Hong-Vestry at 6 p.m. Nov. 15-Wolf The Caledonian Catholic Asso-10.15 a.m.-Hymn No. 901, Prayer. kong School for the Deaf will be Cubs meet at a Duke 8t., at 4.30 ciation of Australia recently chose Hymn No. 907, 1st Lesson. Hymn held on Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1939 p.m. Nov. 16-Holy Communion at
No 107. 2nd as their president for a second
Lesson, Prayer, at 8p.m. in St. Stephen's Girls 7.15 am. Guild of Martha and 81 John's Cathedral by J. B. M. Notices, Hymn No. 884. Sermön. College, Hongkong. Tickets $5, $2 Mary meeting at 100 Waterloo Rd. | Smith with Ettore Pellegašti ("Cello). year a man who has been
at Cathedral at 10 am. Nov. 17-Choir practice. p'cuous in many nelds. Major J. Hymn No, 382, Benediction. Even- and $ available
1 Introduction and Toccata (WI- theng Service 7. p.m.-Hymn No. 675, Office.
6 pm.
liam Walond)-Cigan Bõla. 2. (a) N Edmonds. His career in army begin in 1914 when he en Prayer, Hymn No. 889, Lesson.
Major listed with the 13th Battalion as a Prayer, Notices Hymn No. 899. Ser- The Sainte-Chapelle... in Paris. private. He was wounded at Galon. Hymn No. 895. Benediction.
war.
From York Minister and « other
cathedrals in England the windows have already been removed. and In France the stained glass was taken from Chartres, Bourges and other great cathedrals many months before the war was actually
declared.
with its famous "wall of glass" is on altogether different building! now that its windows have been removed.
cons-
poll and was in hospital for year. When he took up soldiering
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH
Queen's Road East, Opposite the Royal Naval Hospital, Bus No.
11
2
NOTICES
Following the evening service a as a career he proved a brilliant Social Hour will be held at 6. & S. student. In addition to military Home 8.19 p.m. All Servicemen and civilians will be warmly wel-
In most cases the spaces from science he has won fame as a which the glass windows have been | linguist, historian and musician. removed have peen boarded up. for
comed. The Badminton Club w
meet at S. & 8. Home Monday and He is an authority on several Thursday 7 pm. A meeting for it that were not done it would not oriental languages as be possible to hold any services in guent speaker of many European at S. & S. Home Tuesday 8.30 pm: well as a prayer and Fellowship will be held the Churches at night.
pm. Badminton, Cathedral Hall; 18th, 3.30 pm. Cathedral Women's Fellowship Working Party, Cathe- dral Hall; 5.30 pm. Cathedral Scouts Meeting, Bishop's House.] Lower Albert Road; 17th, 6.30 pm Choir Practice, Cathedral.
KOWLOON TONG Remembrance Sunday--Vicar to
WATER RETURNS POPPY DAY FUND
FOR OCTOBER
chestra.
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8.42 Relay of Organ Recital from LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS|
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Sonata (Sammartini)—"Gello Solos. 3. Fugue in B Minor 07. 2 Theme by Corell! (J. 8, Bach)--Organ Solo.
(a) Andante (Gottfried
THE Powell) Cello Solos. 5. (a) Echo
(b) Mann);
Meditation (Seymour
Rustique Rebskaff); (b) March in D (Rebiko)-Organ Solos.
"The following is the latest list of subscriptions received:--
Previously acknowledged $8,296.51. V. Sorby $5. Gordon's Ltd. 10, 8.45 Studio Talk on "Submarines The Institution' of Engineers" & j in the last war,”
Songs by Richard (Tenor).
Arise O Sun (Lockton-Day): Garden
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Better
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of Happiness (Lockton-Wood). If I
kret).
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Instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
commencing at 11.00 am.
Handyside 10, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Lammert 10, "Anonymous" 15, H The water returns, for October K. Littlejohn 10, *W.A.C.” 25, P. C.. The lighting restrictions provide on Scottish history and has done at 9. & S. Home Friday 8.30 pm compared with October 1938, the Office Appliance Co., Ltd. 20, Kaya-
ones, he has written extensively A Servicemen's Dance will be held have just "come to hand and, as M, Sedgwick. 10. N. Brandel 23, The Should Send A Rose (Shayon-Shi. Monday, the 13th November, 1939 a big dmculty even for those original research on the Ives of The band of the 2nd Batt. Royal water situation is somewhat better,mally & Co. 10, American Com- churches that have no valuable the Scottish saints and he
hat Scots will be in attendance by kind but it must be noted that there is munity towards cost of Poppies 500, stained glass, for all have large composed a considerable amount of permission of the Commanding an increased population of 800,000. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alabaster 25, windows, and it is extremely diff-sacred music including an entire omcer.. Admission $1, including
H.K. Automobile Association (Sale cult to screen them during the Mass. He has on at least two Refreshments. Ladies by invita
SOME DETAILS
Car of Popples) 259, Sports Club 19, continual "black out" periods, occasions directed choirs in the tion.
The HK. Club 40. Sundries 26.66. Total: $9,336.17. Probably in the construction of towns in which he was stationed. churches in future some regular method of window screening will
H's most recent interest is the study of Australian aborigines, and
ST ANDREW'S CHURCH
The details are as follows:- On November 1. 1937, the supply of water was 5.182 million gallons,
LIST OF SELLERS as compared with 3,966 million
The following is a list of sellers: gallons last year. he has published the results of
Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. Bowle, Mrs. The consumption of water last Boxer, Miss Brind, Mrs. Bryden, careful personal nvestigations into The following are the forthcom-month was 888 million gallons, as Mrs. Chow, Mrs. Chubb, Mrs. Collis, It was, fortunately, before the their music and general culture aing services, etc. at St. Andrew's compared with 648 million gallons Misses Collia, Miss Compton, Miss removal of the great French wn-well as into their moral code and Church, Kowloon. dows that a French engineer in-tribal customs,
be embodied as a regular feature.
PHOTOGRAPHING
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S EMMANUEL MISSION
CHURCH
The Sailors' Home and Seamen's
Institute Hongkong
CHURCH SERVICE
8 am Holy Communion. 8.p.m.
>
after
Communicants -
are Very
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People's COLONY HEALTH Miss P. Turnbull, Mrs. Milne, Mrs.
BULLETIN.
for the same period last year. Twenty-third Sunday
Angela Court, Miss Averil Court, POPULATION FIGURES Trinity. Remembrance Sunday.
Mrs. Davis, Miss Digby, Miss Earle, Holy Communion 8
The estimated population for Mrs. Garrard, Mrs. Godley, Miss 1.A. This
as Graves, Mrs. Harriman, Miss Has- service will be followed by the October, 1939, was 1,850,000, Holy
Mrs. Fellowship compared with 1,050 000 for. Osto-lam,
Helby, Communion
Mrs. Eo, CHURCH
breakfast in the Hall, to which ber, 1938. The consumption per Mrs. L. B. Holmes. Mrs. Holmes, [all
head per day has been reduced Mrs. Hong Sling. Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. The following are the Services warmly invited, Morning Remem- from 21.9 to 18.2 gallons on the Hospes. Miss Hutchison, Mrs. Tisley, &c. for the forthcoming week at brance Service 11am, Preacher: Island and from 17.2 to 13.3 gallons Mrs. Jowit, Mrs. Lees, Mrs. Lewis. Emmanuel Mission Church. 218 The Vicar. (Collection for Fart on the Mainland. Why the Island Miss Macdonald. Nathan Road. Kowloon:-
Mrs. Macrae, Mrs. MacBride and Haig's Fund) Evening Remem- uses more water per head is not
Master John MacBride, Mrs. Mans- Sunday, 10 am. Service of Holybrance Service 8.15 pm Preacher clear. Evensong and short address. Frea- Communion. 11 am, Morning Ser-The Vicar: Primary Sunday School
feld. Mrs. Margrett, Mrs. Marriott, cher Rev. Charles Strong, Chap- vice. Preacher, Mr. J. F. Fisher, 3 in the Hall, 10 am, Leader: Miss
Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell and lain
p.m. Sunday School and Bible W. Robinson. Young Notices All seafarers are invited Classes 7.30 pm Song Service Service in Church, 10 a.m. Leader:
Murray, Mrs. Neva Mrs. Newbig- to a Social Hour in the Officers' conducted by Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Mr. D. Baldwin...
ging, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Perrin, Lounge after the Evening Service.
Mrs. Proes, Mrs. Prior, Mrs. Porter, Macleod. 8 p.m, Evening Service.į WEEK DAY NOTICES
Sixteen cases of tuberculosis, Mrs. C. Boxer, Mrs. Redmond," Mrs: N.B-The Church is open to the Preacher, Mr. Hogh Braga.
Monday-Medical War Working Seven cases of dysentery, four Weller, Miss Reeve, Mrs. Robb, Mrs, general public.
Monday, 7.45 p.m. S.A.CA. Party, 10
cases of diphtheria and one case Selby, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Spears, a.m Fellowship of Blackboard Meeting. 8 p.m. Bible Youth. 6 p.m. Teachers' Prepara-of enteric fever were notified to Mrs. Stenerson, Mrs. Tod, Miss Study Circle at 792 Nathan Road, tion Class, 7 pm. St. Andrew's the Health Department on Nov. 9. Vickars, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wolf, 1st door. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. Meet |Club "Open" Night, 9 p.m.
Miss Dodwell, Mrs. Hewitt, Miss A. ing for Chinese amats. Wednes- Tuesday-Mother's Union. 3
Turnbull, Mrs. Whitham, Miss Lind- day, 8 p.m. Praise and Prayer p.m. Brownle Pack, 3.30 p.m. Boys WEATHER REPORT sell Mra, White, Mrs. Pazavot, Mrs. Meeting, Thursday, 10.30 am. Chkir Practice, pun, A. R. P. Flest Mass and Generál dom- Women's Bible Study Circle at 216|Lecture in the Hall, 6 p.m. ̈munion at 8 am. Second Mass at Nathan Road, Ist floor. 6 p.m. Wednesday.
10 a.m., followed by Benediction of Prayer Meeting. Friday, p.m. Working Party, the Blessed Sacrament. Sermon Bible Study Circle at 3 Ho Man Andrew's Wolf Cubs, 5.30 p.m. St. by Rev. Father G. Byrne 8. J. Eun- Tin Street, Top floor. All are wel-Andrew's Rover Scouts (1st Row- day School at 3 pm. On week come. No collection Sunday even-loon) at 11. Cumberland Road, days, Holy Mass at 8 am. Con- ing.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
24th Sunday after Pentecost.
Day of Remembrance.
fessions are heard every day, be-
fore and after Mass. On Satur-
days, the special time for Contes-(CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
sions is from 4.30 to 8 p.m.
ST. TERESA'S CHURCH
PRINCE EDWARD- ROAU (KOWLOON)
↓
Nov. 12-24th - Sunday Pentecost;
The following are the forthcom- Ing services at the Catholic Cathe- dral, Caine Road:
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Medical War а.т. St.
Kowloon Tong, at 8.45 pm. Com mittee meeting, 8.45 p.m. In the |Hall, in connection with the forth- coming Fete.
Thursday.-Women's 'Fellowship, Boy Scouts, 6 pm. St. 3 p.m. Andrew's Club „Whist Drive at 9 p.m. This will be open to the Public.
24th Sunday, After Protecost....... Morning services: 1st Mass at a Friday Medical War Working
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with sermon in Chinese, 2nd Mass Party, 10 am. A. R. P. Lecture, 6 at 8 with sermon in English 3rd pm. Full Choir Practice. 6.30 pm after Mass at 10. with sermon in Toc H in the Chater Room. 6.45
English Evening services; at 3.30 p.m. 6:30 am, Holy Mass with Ber-Catechetical Instruction, at 4 ex- Saturday--Mother's Union Jum- mon in Chinese; 8 am. Holy Mass, position of the Blessed. Bacra- ble Sale at 3 pla Sermon in English and Benedic-ment, recitation of the Holy →→ tion; 10a.m. Holy Mass with Rosary and Benediction. "Bermon in English.
HONGKONG ROYAL OBSERVATORI
10 am, November 10. Barometer (at sea level), 29.98 ins Temperature. 73 F. Humidity, 63 per cent,
Wind Force (Beaufort), 2. Wind Direction, N.N.E.
Temperature: maximum yesterday.
86 F, K Temperature: minimum last night
66 F. Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th
today, nil, Total rainfall since January · Ist
81,93 ins.
Dedear, Miss Dédear, Master De- dear, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Drewery, Mrs. McCutcheon, Miss Seath, Miss Bone, Mrs. D. Coull, Mrs. W. G. Mekle.
* HONG KONG TIDE TABLE
From 11 to 17 Nov. 1939
HIGH WATER
Days of
Week
Dale of
Month.
Reng.
Kong
3 Standard
Time,
h.m.
Bab 11
San..12
Mon. 13.
Against an average of, 82.87 ins, Sunset tonight, 5.42 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 6.33 am,
4 p.m. Nov, 10. Barometer (at sea level), 20.90 ins. Tues, 14 Temperature, 74 F Humidity, 63 per cent.
Wed 18 Wind Direction, E/S. 18th-8t. Edmund, Bishop of Can-Wind Force (Beaufort), 3: Nov. 14-Holy Hour from 6.30 to terbary On week days Mazs at 6 Maximum temperature, 77 F. On week-days: Holy Mass at 7.30 p.m. Nov. 15 St. Albert the and 7.30 Confessions, morning and Minimum temperature, 68 F. 6.30 and 7.15 am.
Great, Doctor of the Church. Nov. evening.
· Rainfall, nil.
..LOW WATER
Height
Hong
Kong
Standard
Height.
Time
Nt, hab. m.
(-9 45
68
03 10 1 8
2100 17.9
1485 13:4 103' 671 0313 1.6 21 38 18 0 107
-9134 14.
11 97 22 14
0
16:38
13 0
12 16 6 3
Thur 10
23 407 91 18 10 8 0 2230781 1412 23 40 17 8
Fri,
17
15 16
41514
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2.40 Richard Strauss-Burleske. at their Sales Room, No. 3, Can- Ely Nay ((Piano) and the Berlin naught Road, Central. (Room No. State Opera Orchestra conducted by 205, 2nd Floor). Dr. W. van Hoogstraten.
9.57 Selections from Strauss's" "Der Rosenkavaller."
Rosenkavalier Waltzes-Bruno Wal- ter conducting the Berlin Philhar- monic Orchestra Herr Kavaller (Let- ter Scene and Waltz) — A. Kipnis Bass) and E. Ruziczka (Meszo-So- prano) with the Berlin State. Opera Orchestra.
10 09 Choral
Blessed City Bairstow)-Westmins
ter Abbey Special Choir cond. by Dr. E. Bullock with Organ accomp. by G. H. Pegsgood.
10.17 Stadio -- Bunday Evening Epforte.
Conducted by the Rey Frank Short
10.31
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