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THURSDAY

1-2.15 p.m.-European Programme.

1 p.m.—Local Time and Weather

Report.

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1.03 pm--Record Music.

1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Bress News, etc., 2.15 pm--Close Down 6-8 pm-uropean Programme. B-T D.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden, (by courtesy of

the Managemerit}.. 7. pm-Closing Local Stock Quo- tations, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota tions" 7.08-7.40 p.m.-Concert Items.

Song-The Lass with The Deli-

cate Air (Arne). Song By the Water of Minne- tonka (Lieurance) Mavis Bennett. (Soprano:) Planoforte Solo-Danse Creole

(Chaminade). Pianoforte. Solo-

Pierrette (Chaminade-Una Bourne, Chorus (a) Sweet Genevieve

(Tucker)....

(b) At Trinity Church

(Gilbert).

(a) Honeysuckle and

the Bee (Fitz),

you Want to Know the Time ask the Policeman (Ro- gers) Light Opera Male Chorus. Violin Solo-Estrellita (Ponce). Violin Solo Valse Bluette

"(Drigo)-Jascha Heifstz. Song-O Sole Mig (Capurro). Song-Siciliana DI Pergolesi (Pergoesi)-Mariano Stabile (Baritone).

7.40-8 p.m.--From the Studio.

Hawaiian Selections by Ho Yuk Lun, and Ho Yuk Ming and Gus d'Aquino.

Programme

1. Im¡ All Ia Öe, 2. Lomi Lomi E

3. Hawaii, Moonlight,

and You

4. Hanohano Hanalet, 5. Beautiful Lihue.

Flowers

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report:

OVAL

Smith Bowls Well For

Middlesex

hopes that they would save the match. Afterwards things went well for a time for Middlesex, and

(Special Air Mail Service) London, Aug. 15. cricket at the Oval yesterday Gre- During the course of the "day's

gory, who scored 121, reached his 2,000 runs for the first time in his career, and Smith, although he has probably taken six wickets i an innings before, came out with an analysis of six wickets for 98

rung and can seldom have bowled

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then very badly indeed. The score FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1994 was raised to 90, and then Hart was brilliantly caught and bowled by Fender at 101 Heame was bowl-

ed. at 114 Fender hit Hendren's off-stump,

splendid

Price was playing better. Surrey gained a lead of cricket, and many of his strokes 175 runs on the first innings, and would serve as admirable illustra- at the close of play. Middlesex, with six wickets in hand in their had made 78 he was miased deep tions for, text-books, but when he second innings, still needed 13

at square-leg of Fender. Price, runs to save the innings defeat.

after making 11 more ring, was Play was begun at 11 o'clock yes-

out to a clever slip catch by Watts terday morning and will start at

of Holmes, and, although his in- the same time to-day, and stumpsnings was not faultless; he had will be drawn at 5 o'clock, or, if shown how delightful cricket can the extra half-hour is claimed, be when there are batsmen who .5.30.

prefer the off-drive and the cut to the nicely calculated defection to long-leg. No other wicket fe before bad light stopped play at 6.15.

Surrey went on yesterday morn- ing quietly consolidating the ad- vantage they had gained on Wednesday. Although runs were scored, the main Interest lay in the bowling of Smith, who kept a length over a long spell, and more than once persuaded bats- men who had a good sight of the ball to play those strokes of which they instinctively repent, He took the first two wickets that fell. R. de W. K. Winlaw, at 159, held out his bat to a ball that got

ARMY. PUBLIC SCHOOLS

A Drawn Game

The match between the Army and the Public Schools ended in a draw at Lord's. The Army, set

up and was out to a skled catch200 to make to win in an hour and a half in the fourth innings, had in the gully, and four runs later, at 163, Barling placed a ball in a straight instead of a curving line to the same place.

Gregory's Century

E. R. T. Holmes came in to play an innings in which there were bad strokes as well as good, but the good are so very good that the bad sink into insignificance. In

one over from G. 0. Allen he hit two 4's, one through the covers, the other past mid-off, and both were the kind of`strokes which conclusively prove that the off-

and the bat

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made 105 for the loss of two bats- PUBLIC AUCTION men with 40 minutes left for play, but bad light then put a stop to the game.

The Army had added only eight runs to their overnight score be- fore another wicket fell, J. H. N. Faster being bowled by Darewski, but R. J. Packe, batting as freely as on the previous day, made the

score

mount freely, and looked well set for his century when, in attempting to cut a high rising ball from Mayhew he only just

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touched it, and was easily caught THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1934

at lip. R. G. W. Melsome did not

"drive, with the left leg well out following freely through, is the most satisfying stay long before he was bowled by pm Reuter Press Bulletins, stroke in cricket, technically and a googly from Hayfield, but both Rugby Mid-day Press News, aesthetically. Meanwhile Gregory J. W. A. Stephenson and, P. M. Further London Stock and was still in and playing sound Hughes both hit hard and added Still, at 128, quick runs for the seventh Commodity Quotations, follow unobtrusive cricket.

wicket. o'clock a hundred was ed by New York Opening Quo-board under his number, and bur- Op the

Hard Hitting tations.

Č. J. Myburgh, hit T. G. L. Bal- rey owed a lot to him. He was

Jance twice in one over to the not out until the total was 265, when he drove a baji from Hearne

distant boundary of the Grand hard back and Healre took the

Stand" the wickets being pitched catch low down with his right well over towards the Tavern side of the ground, and was missed at slip off the ball between. This mistake did not greatly matter. for two overs later the batsman was well caught at mid-off in at tempting a big drive of Ballance. The Schools' total was passed with nine wickets down, Hughes hitting brilliantly and reaching his 50 be- fore the innings closed for 319,

10.40 p.m.-Close Down. 8.30-10 p.m.--European Recorded

Music from ZEK. on a tre quency of 840 K.C's. 8.30-9 p.m.-Operatie" Programme.

The

Bartered Bride Overture (Smetana) — Berlin State Opera Orchestra." Die Fledermaus-Mein Herr Mar- quis (My Lord Marquis) (Strauss) Die Fledermaus Tll play the Innocent Country Maid (Strauss) Elizabeth Schu- mann (Soprano). The Queen

of Sheba-Ballet Music (Goldmark, Op. 24)— Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Der Rosenkavaller-Finle Scene Waltzes (Richard Strauss)-Richard Mayz and Anni Andrassy,

with

9-9.17 p.m. - Suite Begramasque (Debussy)Walter Gieseking (Planoforte).

1. Prelude.

2. Minuet.

3. Clair de Lune. 4. Passepied. 9.17-9.30 p.m.-Vocal Gems;

The Blue Mazurka-Light Opera

Company.

C.B. Cochran's 1930 Revue

Light Opera "Company.

9.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, 1 p.m.-Stock and Commodity. Quotations,

band.

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At luncheon Surrey "were 89 runs ahead and had still four wickets in hand. H. M. Garland Wells proceeded to deal almost exclusively in 4's, and, after he had ht Hearne to most parts of the field, Hearne should have had his revense, but Allen,et mid-off,

missed a catch he would hold 99. times, out of a hundred He made 43 In 35 minutes and then was caught deep at extra-cover-point off Hearne. Smalth continued to display the admirable qualities of length, pace, and stamina, ind, by the time the total had reached 355, he had got rid of P. G. B Fender and Gover. Watts had meanwhile journeyed adventurous- ly into the forties this not one of his best innings. In the attempt to reach his 50 he swung round at a short ball from Smith, hit it, and called for a second run.

Was

Hnime was felding at long leg however, and his pick-up and throw-in were just about three yards too much for Watts.

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·Varied Fortunes Middlesex began their second innings at 3.30, 175 runs behind,

a lead of 16 runs. Darewski was the most successful of the bowlers.

When Nuttall left, well caught at long off, and M. H. Bell came in, the scoring was for a time ter-

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was quite impossible for a sale

declaration to be made, but after it Bell and J. H Pawle, playing delightfully free cricket, quickly took the score to 200 before the

also

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later was out in trying to force and Price and Hart did nobly for the pace. Mayhew, Walford, and 8.35-10 p.m.-"Cases Noisette"

Suite (Tschaikowsky) played their side by scaring 50 runs to Hayfeld went in and out in rapid tempt to make quick runs, and at 5.20 came the declaration leaving the Army 200 to make in an hour and a half, if the extra half-hour was claimed. Bell reached his 50 Just before the close.

by The BB.C. Wireless Sym-gether in under 40 minutes and succession in a rather Yarcical at Blackwood Table, Blackwood Tea

Percy Pitt.

1 Overture.

2. Marche.

phony Orchestra conducted by getting Gover taken off. The virtue of their cricket was enhanced by the fact that the light was far from good, and when the batsmen went in to tea the total was 61 and Middlesex must have had

3.- Valse des Fleura.

4. Danse Arabe..

5. (a) Danse Chinoise; »

(b) Danse Russe Trepak.

6. (a) Danse de la fee Dragee;

(b) Danse des Millions

10 p.m.-Close Downl

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 Dm, Dja Announcement (Ger-

man. Englishy

German Folk Song

Preview of Programme (German, English).....

9.15 p.m. Our Record Joker 9.45 p.m., Latest News (English) 10 p.m., Tales and Songs of Wood and Heath: A Radio Sequence Orchestra Hanns Kallies 11pm. Latest News (German) 11.15 p.m., Entertaining Concert 11.45 pm, Latest News (English)

12 midnight. Dia Sign Off) (Ger-

man, English}\/

DAVENTRY FROGRAMME 7 pm Time Bignal from BB Ben The Rutland Square and New Victor a Orchestra, direct ed by Norman Austin, relayed from the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh

The Army accepted the challenge ndbly. Hudson and Hamilton at- tacked the bowling fiercely. Thirty runs came in the first quarter of an hour, 10 in the half hour, just ahead of the clock Then came a setback. Hamlion was run out at T3 in attempting a quick third run for a hit of his partner's, Nelson, the next comer, was caught at the wicket in trying to drive Darowski before he had scored. 8 p.m. Time Signal from Green- Hudson, however, completed his wich. A recital of new gramo- 50 in 40 minutes, and, with half phone recorda by Christopher the time gone the: score was 30, Stone.

Majozly: 10 behind schedule. Foster, 9-4.30 pm The Midland Studio a forcing batsman, was sent in Orchestra, directed by, Frank next and runs came quickly, but. Cantell, from la Birmingham then the weather took a hand in

the game.

Poys, Blackwood Jardinieres, etc., etc.

Electrolux Refrigerator

2 Kelvinators

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Typewriters

Electric Cash Register.

ON VANW FROM WEDNESDAY,

29TH AUGUST, 1984.

Canton.

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