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WARNER BROS." SENSATIONAL COMEDY-MUSICAL OF 1935! 9 STARS 1 100 GIRLS I
6 SONGS ! 2 BANDS !
"HEIGH-HO, Everybody!"
"This is Rudy Valles and Company
In my first big Warner Bros. musicali At last I've got a real part in a real romance1 And the cast soundillka o Who's Who of Hollywoodi...Look!
"Helgh-HO. ANN DVORAKI You're the sensation of 1935 as a song.. -and-dance girl! (and, folks, she's my screen heart-throb tool What a break for mel)
"Congressional Medals TO ROBERT ARM. STRONG, ALLEN JEN- KINS, ALICE WHITE, JOE CAWTHORN, AL SHEAN, for giving this country its loudest, long. est laughs in years!
"Salvos of Applausa to my own CONNECTICUT YANKEES! Take a nice bow for the ladies and, gentleman.. mugg!
"Salutations to ò FAMOUS SONG WRITERS for giving me the greatest songs I've ever sung!, "Ev'ry Day," "Fare Thee Well, Annabelle,!* and 4 other gay hits!
"Heigh-ho, HELEN MORGANI The na tion's most glamorous torch.ainger ■ Ann's rival! (Am I in a spot!)
'Gardenias to NED SPARKS! You're one of Hollywood's grandest comedians-you romance- wrecker!
"And thanks, to WARNER BROS. and dirac-
For At Green for giving me a chance to cut
lease in a great action-packed story by the authors af '20 Million Sweethearts'"*
MILT BRITTON BAND,
"Bankals to the FRANK &
a mad gang of musical mani- aca who play to beat the band then beat up each other!
"American Beauties to the 100 HOLLYWOOD BEAUTIES in dance numbers by Johnny Boyle and Bobby Connolly of "Flirtation Walk' fame!
RUDY VALLEE
“SWEET MUSIC
with
ANN DVORAK
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RADIO BROADCAST
Continued from Page 9).:
The Big Broadcast-Selection From Erik Charoll's "White
Hored Inn."
1935
KING'S COLLEGE-
OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION.
FORMED YESTERDAY ···
The King's Collego Old Boys' Association was formed last even- 2.80 p.m. Closo Down,
ing at a meeting hold in the 4-7 p.m.
Chinese recorded pro-College. Mr. W. L. Handyside, gramme.
acting Hoadmaster of the College was in the chair, and there were over 80 past pupila prosent,
7-7.17 p. Organ Recital by Marcel Dupre Choral Prelude ("In Thoe is Jood"); Variations from Toccata in D Minor ("Dorian
According to the constitution Fifty Symphony.
adopted, "the objects of the Asso- 717-7.30 p.m., William Tell Over-dation shall be: to give a ture (Rossini).
Concert.
7.30-8 p.m. Songs-scherwelso (Fisher-Ways)
(Schubert).
Songe- Das Fischermadchen (The
Fishermaidon); The Secret
(Schbuert).
Elena Gerhardt (Mezzo-Soprano), 'Cello Solor-Menuet (Debussy). 'Collo Solos--Le Cygne (The Swan)
(Saint-Saens).
"Pablo Camla, Songs Hoar Mo! Yo Winds and
Waves (Handel). Songs I'm a Roamor (Mendelssohn), Robert Radford' (Baan).
cor-
porate existence to an association of the 'Old Boys', to maintain and strengthen the good feelings and relations between the College and Sta old boya, and to encourage Intercourse amongat the old boys. "Ordinary membership shall be open to all "Old Boys of King'a College, past and present members of the staff and prefects of the College; and tho annual sub- scription shall be $2."
Officers Elected
Collo Solos Chanson Villageoise (The following were elected
Village Song) (Popper). 'Cello Solos Apres un Revo
(Gabriel Faure),
Pablo Casals.
8 p.m. Tinle and Weather Report. 8.03-8.20 p.m. "Tidworth Tattoo" 1034 played by The Massed Bands of the Southern Command.
8.20-8.37 p.m. Philharmonic Choir. Mass in B.Minor (Bach). Osanna-No. 21. Benedictus.
Walter Widdop (Tenor).
Agnus Del.
Margaret Balfour (Contralto). Dona Nobis Pacem.
officers for the ensuing year:
President Mr. W. Kay Vice-President-Mr. A. White Hon. Secretary Mr Chung Hon-ki
Hon. Treasurer-Mr.
kin
Ho Tao-
General Committee Mcosra. Edmund Sun, Wu Hel-tak, Li: Shan-chung. Lo Hang-sul, Samuel Ling, Au Tin-woon and L Shiu- luen,
8.37-8.54 p.m. Concerto No. 1 in FULL WATER SUPPLY E Flat Major (Llezt) played by
Mischa Levitzk! (Pianoforte) and the London Symphony Orchestra.
8.54-9.30 p.m.
Music.
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From Foreign Lands (Moszkowski). Vienna by Night (Komenck).
Glow Worm-Intermezzo (Lincko). Indian Mall-Descriptive (Lambthe).
Laugh and Love ("Congress Dances") (Heymann). Jealousy (Gade).
Live
9.30-10 p.m.
Recital by Richard Crooks (Tenor) and Fritz Kreisler (Violin).
1. Songs:
Nazareth.
The Rosary,
2. Violin Solo:
Serenade Espagnol (Spanish.
Serenade) (Glazounov).
Jotn (Do Falla).
3. Song:
Song Divine (Templo). Violin Solos:
Shepherd's Madrigal (Kreisler). Gypsy Caprice (Kreisler). SongNeapolitan Love Song
(Harbert).
10 p.m. Press Bulletins. 10.00-10.30 p.m. Dance Music.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
.To-day's Broadcasting From
Four Transmissions
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Transmission 5
(G.S.D. and (1.8.C.)
7 .. Big Berent secralana i which we never hope to be presenti: No. 2. "The Kicking of a Docket." 7.35 am. A running commentary by Col. Trand and Captain 1. D. T Waketam on the Championship Tennis Matchen. Helayed from Wimbledon.
Greenwich Time Blynat at 12 Midnight 5. Violin Recital by Alfrede
Camboli.
k.m. Talk: "Boerd Recorda." Bir
Malcolm Campbell.
A.IS
4.30.
A.45
m.
9.3 km.
A Villa Recital Continued.
The News and Announcements,
Close down.
Transmission 6
.. The Den. The Leslie Bridgewater
Harp Quintet..
Greenwich Time Flgnal at 3.30 .m. 11.45 am. The News and Announcements, 12. p.m. Close down.
Transmission 2
Ble Ben. The Hand of the lat 7 pan.
Battalion the Welch Regiment. 7.12 p.m. yuasing cammentary by Cel. 3d and Captain i. I. T. Wabelem on the Championship Tennis Matches. Belayed from Wimbledon.
7,10 p.m. Band Concert (cont'd)..
Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Neon
The Commaders Grand Orchestra. The Nuwa.
Av.m.
• p.m.
9.15 p.m. Interlude.
8.20
..
The Royal Raview of the Horal Air Farre. A running
Com mentary by Squadrea-Leader W. Halmore, K.A.P. Selayed Duxford Cambridgeshira.
10 p.m. Close down.
Transmission 3
from
10.8.0. 10-11-48 pm; 6.8.Ę. 10 p.m.-1 am I Q.8.D. 1-1 .m.)
10.16 p.m. Big Ben, Harold Ramoor, at
the Organ of the Granade,
Tooting.
RECENT RAINFALL
The heavy rains of the past week or so have resulted in a plen- tiful supply of water being avail able in the Colony's reservoirs, and the Water Authority an- nounces that as from Monday next. July 8, there will be a constant supply of water to all districts on the island of Hongkong.
A constant supply was given to Kowloon a little while ago, follow- ing replenishment of the voira on the mainland by heavy rain.
PART 1
reser-
4.45 min. Cabaret Tarn from the Heart of Down Roadrome, Ballynahinch, County Down,
m. The Royal Review of the Royal
Air Force. A running mentary by Nquadron-Lender W. Helmore, 1... Relayed Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
Егол
5.30 am. The B.B.C. Theniew Orchestraz leader. Montagua Brearley: cons ductor. Stanford Robicaoni.
Heary_Hall's Gowt Night with the
B.R.C. Dance Orchestre.
3.43 a.m. The News. 46.1.
£45 am Close, down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-morrow's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
Transmission 5
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1a.m. Ebe ten. Hudenta Bonas
The
..C, Hen's Charts, 1.21 m. A. running, commentary by Col. Brand and Captain 2, n. T. Wakelam on the Champlonship Tenni Matches. Relayed from Wimbledon.
7.50 a.m. A Hach for Two Pianofortes. Ethel Bartlett and a Robert-
jon.
Greenwich Time Bignal at 12 Midnight 8.15 .m. The Royal Weview of the Hayal
Air Force. A running
mentary by Buuadron-Leader W. from ... Raliyed Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
1s!mure,
k.4 .m. The News,
.m, Cloes down.
Transmission 6
11 a.m. Big Ben, The Roys! Review of the Royal Air Force. A ronntag. commentary by Squadron-Londez W. Helmore, R.A.F. Relayed from Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
Greenwich Time Signal at 3.30 am. 11.30 am. A Pianoforte licital by Anne
11.45 m.
Multe.
“The
News, followed electrical recording
bran
minutes excerpt from the running commentary by Col. Brand and Caplała 11. B, T. Wakelam on the Championship Tennis Watches,
relayed from Wimbledon,
12.8 p.m. Cisne down.
Transmission 2
Recital by
7.30 p.m. Blx Ben A. Violin
Bratas, Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Noon
8 p.m. Empire Bookshell-No. 11. Reading from "Nigerian
Skateh." by. E F. 6, Heig! "PARNI," a novel of Tasmania. by G. B. Lanessiert and "The Lonely Esland" (Tristan da Cunha), by Hose Annie Roger, 5.16 p.m. The BBC Northern Ireland
Orchestra.
9 D... Weekly Newalatier and Sperir
Aumasty
3.20 p.m. Empire Celebrities.
·9:43 pm. Close down.
Transmissión' 3
(0.8.0. 10-11.45 p.m.; GBE. 10 p.m.-1 «m.)
16.30 p.m. - A running commentary by Cal. | 0.9.1. 12-1 k.m.)
Brand and Captain FL B. T. Wakelam on the Champlonakip Tannis Matches. Relayed, from
Wimbledon.
11.1km. Dance Music.
Greenwich Time Bignal at 4.30 p.m.
12.30 mm. The News,"
13.45 mm. Danes Music.
1. Cless days.
Transmission 4
(0.8.0, and G.PARTI
1:15 am. Bile Ban, The News,
·1,30's.m. Sports Talk S
1.45 am. Recital of Songs:
1.m.-Bludrale“ „Songs. The 11.1.C. Mèn's,
Chorus:
135 km. Frem the Landen 'Thesira.
3.45 sm. Variety Fonturo Ve
- Greenwich Time Signal at... T
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10 p.m. Big Be The Bendly Colitary
Silver Band. 10.49 p.m. Eugene Pini and his
Orchestra. 11.30 p.m. A Meihodlat Bervice.
m. Rimpiro Celabelty Blogern. tireswich Time Algnal al 4.50 p.m.
12.15
12,10a.m. Warkly Newsletter and Eperts
Bunky. 11.30 .. British Instrumentalletu. 1a.m. Clave: KATA,
(0.8.3.
Transmission 4.
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