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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
1-2.10 p.m... European Programme
1 p.m., Local Time and Weather
Report
1.03 p., Recorded Music. 1.30 p.m.. Reuter Press Buletina,
Rugby Press News, etc.
TOWER BEACH
OPENED
London Children's Playground
(Special Air Mail Service)
R. A. COMMANDER FOR HONGKONG
Lt. Col. Hearle
London, Aug. 10. Lieut-Colonel Arthur Basseth Hearle, D.SO., RA, has been ap- pointed to command the Royal Artillery stationed at Hong Kong.
London, July 28, and unlimited lemonade yesterday.
There were buns and chocolate-Beuter.
the tidal beach near the Tower of for the boys and girls playing on
A relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Hong London, Kdhg Hotel Roof Garden Ro- ...tarian C. E. Terry on "Many
Cargoes." --
2.10 p.m. Close Down,
VOCAL AND PIANOFORTE RE-
CITAL, TO-NIGHT
·
and with food in cardboard boxes Long tables laden with casks
box for each comer-had been set up on the foreshore in the afternoon, while the Bishop of
Kent.-Col. Hearle, who was edu- cated at King's School, Rochester. and at the Royal Military Aca- demy, Woolwich, served through- out the European War with dis- tinction. He was promoted to Lieut-Colonel in 1930.
COWES- REGATTA A TALK BY MR. G. C. PELHAM London was dedicating the beach 4-7 p.m., Chinese Programime.. as a tidal playground and Lord
Spoiled By Storm 7-10.80 p.m., European Programme Wakefield was "opening" * new 7 p.m., Closing Local Stock Quo-companion ladder between the
London, August 11. tations, London and New York beach and Tower Whart.
When A storm in the Channel, and off Stock and Commodity Quota-Lord Wakefield had cut a white the East Coast of England imper- tions.
tape the ladder was lowered, tolled many yachts and other small 7.08-7.30 p.m., Orchestral.
the music of cheerful siren-blasts craft yesterday and a number of Euryanthe Overtime (Weber) from ships in the Thames, and resches were effected.
Willem "Mengelberg and the children streamed down. Early this morning the Clacton his Concertgebouw Fomp and Within a few yards of the shore Circumstances March No. 5 was a waterman on duty in a (Elgar)......
London Symphony patrol boat, which henceforth will Orchestra conducted by Sir always be there to safeguard Edward-Bigar.
children when the tide allows
TDukas)
FHilarmonic Symphony Orchestra of New and children who have played The foreshore is Crown property, Tork.
8
L'Apprentt Sorcier Apprentice) them to use the beach.
Report 7.30-8.10 pm, Variety.
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pm Local Time and Weather there in the past were committing last day's racing of the Royal a technical trespass. It was also Yacht Squadron Regatta at Cowes unsafe, since the only means of and several dinghies capsized but access were two dangerous stair-assistance was promptly at hand Vocal Duet One Morning
May Derickson and Brown
ways, and drowning accidents and the occupants were rescued.— Organ Recital-The Clouds will now use the beach lawfully as
were not unusual Children may { British Wireless.". soon roll by
Quentin M.
weli as safely. for the King has Maclean
this tidal playground as their own given permission fat them to have
for ever.
Organ Recital-It was so Beau- tif...... Quentin M. Maclean. Orchestral I Love you so (Tan-
go Berenade)
Vi....... Geraldo and his Orchestra. "
Vocal Duet-To-night ...... Anna
The King's message giving his consent was made known at yes-
térday's ceremony оп Tower
'.
and
A Lot of Sundries.
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PAMELA OSTRER MARRIED
Horsehoe From "Fads”
(Spécial AH Mak Service). Neagel and Trevor Jones.
Wharf. In reply to a petition Instrumental Canadian Capers presented by Lord Wakefield, as
London, July 28. "Miss Pamela Ostfer the 18-year- Instrumental-Kitten on. the president of the Council for Tower old film actress daughter of Mr. Keys. The six Keyboard Hill Improvement, the King's Isidore Ostrer president of the Kings.
Private Secretary wrote that his Gaumont British Picture Corpora- Paso Doble-Ballerina.
Majesty was pleased to give his tion, was married yesterday Tango Boulevard of Broken
entire approval to the plans for Marylebone Register Othee The Dreams......The London Piano-the children's playground. The bridegroom was Mr. Philip Roy Accordeon Band
King felt the letter continued, Gislingham, known as Roy Kellido, Fox-Tröt Give me Liberty. Give that the children of the district
me Love.
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The Four Bright Sparks. 8.10-3.25 p.m. A Violin Recital by
Fritz Kreisler.
I-Humoreske, Op. 101, No.
(Dvorak)
--Caprice Viennois, (Kreisler,
3 Rondine (an
a theme
Beethoven) (Kreisler).
7
by
Fair Rosemary (Kreisler). 8.25-8.42 p.m., Vocal Gems from
Operas.
Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) ** Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) ... Grand Opera Company. Tales of Hoffman (Offenbach)
Mignon (Thomas)
Commodity Quotations, follow- ed by New York" Opening Quotations.
10.40 pm.. Close, Down.
RADIO MANILA
5.00 p.m.-Studio Musical Varieties, 5:30 p.m.-Requests.
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Only about a dozen guests were present including the bride's mo ther, Mrs. Isidore Ostrer. the bride's two sisters, Miss Sheila and Miss Diana, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Noels and Mrs, Otto Ludwig."
Mr. Ostrer, who was not pre- sent, had given à luncheon for the couple on Wednesday..
As they came out a little boy, in green and gold uniformi, pre- sented.. the bride with
a huge horse-shoe made of red roses and pink carnations, at the bottom of which was pinned a fan, bearing p.m.-English Information Ostrer, from her fans."?
the inscription, "To Miss Pamela
Grand 0.10 p.m-Spanish informational
Period.
8.41-9 p.m., Debroy Somers Hand. 6.30
Opera Company.
1-What's Yours?-A
Medley
2-Dixieland-Selection
Convivial
9-9.20 p.m., From the Studio..
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(from the "Gipsy Baron" by Johann Strauss) played by the
Period.
Berlin State Opera Orchestra. 7,45 p.m.-D.MHM, Programme. 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, 8.15 pm-Botica Bole Programme.
London 1 p.m. Stock and Com-8.30 p.m-Stock Quotations. 9.35-10.05 p.m., From the Studio.
modity Quotations.
Vocal and Planoforte Recital-by Mrs. O. C. Womack (Soprano) and Harry Ore-
8.35 p.m.-Ilocano Programme con-
ducted by Leon Pichay. 9.30 p.m.-Opera Hour. 10.30 p.m.-Sign off,
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Edinburgh, July 28. Neves-Ding Yalong, The Mys-almost think his foot is on his na- Mr. Ramsay MacDonald might tery Singer, Mike Velarde and tive heath on his Canadian holi- Harmony TrÍO.
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PROGRAMME
1-Bong-
(a) My True Love hath my Heart... Hubert Parry (b) O Mistrée dine
Roger Quilter
2-Planoforte Soles:-
(a) Scherzo ................ Beethoven (b) Menuet
Schubert
3- Boags:-
(a) Zwei Brame Angen
Greig
(b) Views Aunore
French
4-Pianoforte Solos:
a) Gavotte ....
ola
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMÉ
7 p.m., Time Signal from Big Ben,
The Whitby Municipal Orches fra directed by Frank Gomez 8 p.m. Time signal from Green
wich An organ recital. 8.45-9.30 p.m. The Midland Studio Orchestra, directed by Frank Cantell, and artist, from Birmingham studio, 11.30 p.m.. Close Down,
- BERLIN PROGRAMME 9 pm, Dja Announcement. (Ger- Bach man, English)
German Folk Song Preview of Programme (German,
English).
(b) The Musical Subox
......Liadoff.
abnga
(a) St. Nicholas Day
Easthope Martin
(b) Love, Everlasting
Rudolf Friml
10.08-10.30 pm; Light Orchestral
9.15 p.m. Schubert-Braims, Bat let Music from Rosamunde Waltzes by Brahms. Lothar Ritterhoff, Helmut Hidegheti. 9.30 p.m., Hongs of the Homeland
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REACTION ON DOLLAR
London, Adg: 10. Following President Roosevelt's announcement on the nationalisa tion of silver in the United States at 50.01 cents per fine ounce, American dollars displayed weak ness in the London Foreign Ex- change Market, the rate moving
Music... William Tell Overture (Rossini) 9.45 pm. Latest News (English)2 cents in favour of sterling
......Members of the La Scala 10 pm, The Bonny Girls of Ble- Orchestra, Milán, conducted beach. A Belection from the anticipation of American allver On the Stock Exchange, in By Ettore Panizza by Operatta by Johannes Mullet. purchases abroad, there Tschaikowsky in Vienna (arr. 11 pm, Latest News (German) activity in silver abares. The Walter) Orchestra Ray 11.15 p.m. Intellectual Co-opera-tone generally in the market was monde E
flon: Poet and Reader discuss arm. British funds further ad- Gounod in Vienna (arr. Walter their Work COrchestre Raymonde
ranced. Home ralla recovered on 11.30 p.m., Entertaining Concert. 10.30 pm Reuter Press Bulletins, 11:45 pm, Latest News (English several home industrials proved. news of the wages settlement and Rugby Mid-day Press News, 12 midnight, Dja Sign On (Ger Gold mining shares were in de. Further London Stock and mari, English);
mand British Wireless.
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