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COL. BAHOL AGAIN PREMIER

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Certain Changes In PUBLIC AUCTION

Council

Bangkok, Sept. 19. Colonel Phya Bahol has agreed

¡From Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 7. Mr. Claude Grahame-White's Mairi, which has yacht

been wrecked off Corsica while on a cruise undertaken by Mr. Noel Coward for health reasons, has an interesting history.

Formerly she was shared by the Duke of Butherland and the late Lord Birkenhead. Later, how- This morning's Siamese papers, ever, Lord Birkenhead, who de recording an intervibw lighted in the yacht, and selacolonel Bahel, state the Premier every opportunity of sailing her.nanounced there were bound to be took her over akne.

changes vartain

in the State

After his death she was bought

by her present owner.

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VERSATILE REX INGRAM Rex Ingram is generally describ-

eye again as Premier, follow ing the recent resignation of the had turned down the rubber res- State Council after the Assembly

riction agreement

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The resumption of the Assembly

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Liszt)Mischa Levitzki. Song-Bedoan Love Song (Pin-

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I have just made his acquaint- Finck)-Herman Finck and

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(a) No. 19 in B Miner. b) No. 20 h E Minor. (c) No. 21 E Miñor. Sleeping Beauty Panorama |

(Tchaikovsky)-Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden. Concert Waltz in A (Glazounoy). Witches Dance (La Tregenda), from "Le Vilu" (Puccini The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony Or- chestra" conducted by Percy Pitt. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio.

A Jazz Plano Recital by Doreen

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Programme

1. Whispering.

8. Emprovistatino (by Lee Sims),

3. When Summer is gone.

4. Melody in F.

5. All I do is Dream of you.

6. Caprice Futuristic.

7. Emalipe.

8 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report. :

8.03-10.30 p.m.-Chinese

Concert.

Studio

9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations

10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Mid-day Press News, further London Stock and Commodity Quotations, follow

ed by New York

Opening Quotations.

10.40 p.m.-Close Down. 8.30-10. pm European Recorded Programme "tzom ZEK. on a frequency of 840 £c's. 8.30-8.52 pm-Carnival of the Animals (Saint-Saens)-leg- pold Stokowski Bad the Philadelphia Symphony chestra.

1. Introduction

Or-

and Royal

March of the Lion.

3. Mules.

2. Hens and Cocks.

4. Tortoises.

5. The Elephant.

6. Kangaroos

7. Aquarium.

8. Personages with long ears,

9. Cuckoo in the woods.

10. Birds,

11. Fossila.

12. The Swan.

13. Pianists.

.-14. Finale.

8.52-9.15 p.m.-Concerto No. 1 in

B flat minor for Pianoforte

Sir John will accompany her aboard the liner. He will' after-

(Easthope-Martin).

2. (a) Fairings.

(b) Come to the "Fairi (Easthope-Martin).

3. Hatfield Bells (Easthope-

Martin).

4. Crown of the Year (Easthope..

Martin).

9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, "London 1 p.m-Stock and Commodity Quotations. 11 -10 p.m. Musical Comedy. ocal' Gems-Helen (Offenbach) -Columbia Light Opera Com- pany.

9.35-10

Selection-Words and Music

Debroy Somers Band, Vocal Gems The Cat and the Fiddle (Kern)Light Opera Company.

10 pm-Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

wards return to London to fly to Paris on his way to Genera ·

Lady Simon will be away for about six weeks.

AN IDYLLIC SCENE Here is the latest story of Pre- sident Roosevelt's weekly Press conference at Hyde Park, whither the White House. migrates in sum- mer.

The President, dressed in white ducks and wearing a dark green tie, is sitting back in an old arm- chair in the little study of his family home overlooking the End- son. He chats and jokes with the reporters, most of whom are sonal trends.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1934

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ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 27TH SEPT., 1984.

AH ON DALITERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

He calls them all by their TERMS Christian names, and all are privi leged to ask questions. Much of what the President says, however," is off the record-a phrase mean- ing that the information cannot be published, but is given for the ren- erl guidance of journalists..

"Mrs. Roosevelt comes in, dress- ed in riding clothes. to wish ber husband good morning before tak- Ing her usual canter.

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HAICHOW HARBOUR'S

PROGRESS

9.45 pin Time Signal from Big vin Mcintyre, or Miss Marguerite Le No Serious Damage To Piers

Ben News Bulletu. 10.00 p.m. A programme of gram-

phone records. 10.25"

A talk 10.5 p.m. A ballad concert. 1115 pm. A syncopated plano- forte recital by Kenneth Broad- berry.

11.30 p.m. The Belfast Wireless Orchestra, Conductor, E. Ond- trey Brown; Carrodus Taylor violoncello), from 2 Belfast (Time Signal from Greenwich at 3.45 p.m.). 12.15

am Dance music,

studio.

1.00 am. News Bulletin.

1.15 am. Empire Celebrity Art-

ists, a programme of gramo phone records.

1.301.45 am. The B.B.C. Orches

tra (Section C), conducted by

9,00

Joseph Lewis.

BERLIN FROGRAMME

D.m. Dja (Germ. Eng.)

Announcement

German Folk Song. Programme-Forecast" (German,

English).

9.15 p.m. Music and Topical

Events

0:45 pm News Bulletin (English 10.00 pm. Relayed from the Deut

"

schlandsender Hour of the World

and Orchestra played by Bolo mon and the Haile Orchestra conducted by Sir. Hamilton 11.00 pm. German Art contributes Harty.

to community life dialogue between Mr. F. H. Dargel and Professor Langsdorff

1st Movement Allegro non

troppo e molto maestoso. 5

2nd Movement-Andantino sem-11,15 p.m. News Bulletin (German

plice.

3rd Movement Allegro.con

fuoco

9.15-9.30 p.m.A Récital by "Percy

Hening (Baritone),

1. (a) Jock the Fiddler.

(b) The Ballad-Monger-⠀⠀

"Every now and again Mr. Mar-

Hand, two of Mr. Roosevelt's secre- taries, comes in from the office adjourning to hear a brief decision or to tell him of some important news just received over the Pro sident's special telegraph wires,

During Summer

Halchow, Ku, Sept. 14. The group of foreigners out at Lien Tuin, where the new harbour is being built, and the missionary community in Haichow, have been "On the porch of the old house, greatly distressed by the death on facing shaded lawns, the Fresid-September 12 of Mr. K. A. Bilkvist,

with regard to the textile strike

crisis.

ent's mother sits knitting.

"The whole place has an atmos- phere of peace and drowsy con tentment, very different from the hurly-burly of Washington."

A charming scene,

A £10,000 STAMP

who had just 'come to Lien Yuin to take up his duties as 'the new manager of the harbour building project there.

After 4 simple funeral servite attended by representatives of the Netherlands Harbour Works 06. and by the Halchow Misafonary I hear that Mrs. P. Scala, of Community, and New York, is shortly bringing to Chinese friends, his body was laid a number of London the most valuable stamp to rest by the side of the grave of in the world. This is the one-centRev JW. Vinson, the American

British Gulana.

missionary who was kidnapped, The late Mr. Arthur Hind, Mas, and killed by the bandits of this Scala's former husband, paid over section about three years ago, £7,000 for it at the sale of the Contrary to many reports sent Ferrari Collection in Paris after out some time ago Harbour piërs. the war.

were not damaged by typhoon Mrs. Scala has now found a pro- during the summer, only the spective English buyer. The price, breakwater on the eastern side was I believe, is £10,000. But the damaged and that not very ser- stamp is first to be submitted to

lously. The work on the harbour. the Royal Philaetic Society.

is progressing very satisfactorily stamp is believed to exist, though now, and in the course of & few it is not the only unique specimen known to philatelists.

No other copy of this particular

BALUSTRADES GO HOME Three balustrades from Waterloo Bridge have travelled all the way. to Aberdeen for the Thomas Tel- ford centenary exhibition to be

weeks, steamers will be allowed to

berth at the wharf and the Lung- will be coming all the way up to the plera.

hai

before being fashioned into balus

1130 p.m. Orchestral Concert by

the Berlin Tonkunstler Orches-opened there to-day during the trades, and have acted na such for

tra.

Conducted by Joseph Balay

British Association meeting. 117 year.

Though they are only directlyThe exhibition, by the way, will 12.15 am. News Bulletin (English) connected with Telford as a road be opened by Bir Aexarder Gibb 12.20 am. Dja close down (Ger-maker, they were guarded at Aber who got up the recent Telford ex

deezi They were brought south hibition in London.

man, English),

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