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PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
1 to 2.10 p.m. (Approx.).—-Euro-
pean programme.
1 pm-tient time and weather
report
.
GHILLIES BALL AT BALMORAL
Princess Marina's Highland Reel
£100 GIFT
Causes Embarrass-
ment
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 28. Bir Godfrey Collins. Secretary of State fdr Scotland, yesterday found himself embarrassed by riches.
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Edinburgh, Sept. 22, Prince George danced a High- land reel with Princess Marina at 1.03 p.m.-Recorded programme,
the ghillies, ball ́at Balmoral He performed the opening 1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, Castle last night. The Queen, ceremony at the new Stow Col-
Rugby Press news, etc.
the Duke and Duchess of York, lege in Glasgow, and had just re- 1.40 to 210 p.m.-A relay of the
and Prince and - Princess Arthur |sumed his scat when Mr." James Rotary Club Timin Speech from of Connaught danced with them. B. Whyte, on behalf of the con- TUESDAY, OCT., 16, 1994- the Hong Kong Hotel Roof while the King and the Arch-tractors, presented him Garden. Rotarian B. Montar-bishop of Canterbury sat watching cheque for £100 as a memento of gis on "Gold and Purple"- the scene. The Nectar" of the Gods." 2.10 p.m. (Approx.),-Close down.
4 to 7 pm Chinese programme. 7 to 10.35 p.m.-European pro-
gramme p.m.-Closing local stock quota
tions, London and New York stock and commodity quota- tions.
7.08 to 7.25 p.m.-
Violin Recital by Joseph Szigeti 1.-The Fountain of Arethusa (from "Myths") (Szymanow "sky Op. 300. 2.-Flight of the Bumble Bee
(Rimsky-Korsakov)..
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3. Pastorale (Stravinsky), 1 4-Menuet (Debussy-Dushkin). 5.--Tambourin Chinols (Kreisler) pm-local time and weather
report. 7.25 to 3.10 p.m.-]
Variety Instrumental - Hawaian Stars are Gleaming-Linn Milford and bis Hawallan Players. Song-Music in the Air-The Song is You."---Turner Layton (Tenor).
Organ Solo-My Sorig Goes round
the World...
Organ Solo-By a Waterfall.-
Frederic Bayco, Chorus-Billy Merson Memoles-
Billy Merson and Chorus. Fox-TroMoon Country. Fox-Trot-Little Man, You've had a Busy Day-The BB.C. Dance Orchestra. "
Song Out in the Cold, Cold
Snow.
Song-Love's Last Word is Spok
en-Gracte Fields
(Come- diens).
'Plano Solos Music in the Air
Medley Rale da Costa,
to 8.35 p.m
8.10
Band Music
Swan Laké-Ballet (Tchaikov-,
sky). The Band of HM. Cold- stream Guards:
The Funeral March ΟΙ a
Marionette (Gounod).
The Rustle of Spring (Binding, Op. 32).The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band, The
Jolly Robbers-Overture (Suppe)-The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. 2.35 to 9 p.m.-
Excepts from “Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo)
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with A
the occasion.
Under.
the the guidance of
The Secretary for Scotland was Queen Princess Marina has been surprised. He had a moment's practising the steps for two days whispered conversation. with in preparation for the ball in her Batlie J, M. Biggar, who presided. honour. As the Royal party en-and, then he slowly rose to con- tered seven pipers, led by the fess his "embarrassment" "at the King's Piper, Pipe Major Forsyth, gift. paraded
around the playing "Hielan' Laddie."
ballroom
He thanked Mr. Whyte and the contractors for their gift, and asked them to allow him to hand the cheque to the chairman, to- directors and managers of the college thought
The programme was identical with that at every ghilles' ball since 1919, except for the inclusion be used as the of a Greek national air in honour of Princess Marina, The first reelt. was followed by a "Faul Jones," 11 in which every man and woman
Rising" amid laughter, Bailie Biggar remarked that. 39 а
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AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DEDDELL STREET
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7 Portable Gramophones 11 Ceiling Fans
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present joined. The Queen, Prince Glasgow business man, he would tare and Sundry Goods etc., etc.
asi Sir Godfrey to endorse the cheque.
Sir Godfrey put his signatura to | TERMB ----Casḥ on Delivery,
MISS NANCY JUPP
George, and Princess Marina and other members of the Royal party danced with gamekeepers and servants and their wives who chanced to stop opposite them. the gift, and handed it aver for "The Dashing White Sergeant," the use of the college. the "Circassian Circle," the "Spanish Gavotte." the "Flirtation Polka" and the "Veleta" were old favourites among the 12 dances on the programme. Princess Marina danced them
all with enjoyment and good spirits.
Earlier in the day Prince George and his "dancee" had a film taken in the castle grounds. In the afternoon they went for a motor drive, while the Duke of York spent the day deer-stalking. ·
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The Wedding Cake
Win Girls' Championship
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 22. Miss Nancy Jupp (Longniddry), who is only 13 years of age, beat Mias Joan Montford (North Fore land) in the Anal round of the
st Girls' Championship Stoke Poges, yesterday by three holes up
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. The order for the wedding cake for the marriage of Prince George and "Princess Marina has been and one to play. The winner's WEDNESDAY,
Brm.core for the 17 holes played was placed with an Edinburgh The cake will be made at their four less than her opponent. Edinburgh works, and the icing will be done at the Harlesden Works, London. The cake will be over ft. high with a weight of 8001b, and the ingredients are to be of Empire origin. """
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La Golondrina (The Swallow) (Serradell)-Victor Salon Or-
Miss Jupp made à nervous start, cutting her first two shots and then taking three putts. Miss Montford won the hole, but that was the aly time the led. Miss Jupp quared with a perfect four at the econd and went ahend at the fourth, after which she always held the advantage. The Kent girl lost the fifth to a perfect four but won the sixth in six to seven, both girls taking three putts after Miss Jupp had needed two shots in a bunker. Miss Jupp was two up again when the eighth, but a good four at the her opponent missed the ball st sinth won Miss Montford the hole DAVENTRY PROGRAMME and she turned only one down. 3.15 pm, Time Signal from Big
Two excellent shota to the 10th Ben. Troise and his Mando-green put the Scottish girl two up again, but she made a present of the next by taking three putts
chestra.
10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby mid-day Press news, etc. 10.35 p.m-Close down.
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Prologue-A Word Allow Mel-A 4 p.m., A sonata recital by Freder- from three yards Bunkered at peta, Gramophones, Crockery, etc,
Song of Tender Memories.
Apollo Granforte (Baritone) "with members of the Orchestra
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ick Jackson (planoforte), and the 12th, Miss Montford was again | etc., etc. Margot MacGibbon (violin)[two down, but once more she (Time Signal, from Greenwich reduced the arrears when, after at 8.15 am.)
Miss Jupp had holed from six yards to save the 13th, the Scottish girl hit the top of a banker' at the programme of gramophone re-another hazard. Miss Jupp soon
4.30 p.m., Meet Hanaud, a talk They Come! Alessandro Valente 4.46 pm, Novelty Instruments, a 14th and put her next shot in
(Tenor).
Get Away! Such a Game, Be- Here Me. Friends-Valente Granforte-Palal and Menni with Chorus and Orchestra.
cards
5-5.15 p.m., New Bulletin.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
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Several Pieces of Blackwood Ware.
Or View F204 : TUESDAY, Tan 16 OCTOBER, 1984;
became two up again with a win at the 15th and then Miss Mont ford missed a chance at the 18th where, after seeing her opponent fluff a chip, she did likewise. That left Miss Jupp dormy two end at TERMS CASH 08 DILIVILY. the 17th ahe holded from five yards (German for a win.
Hark Tis the Bagpipes (Bell ́9 pm, Dja Announcement (Ger-
Chorus)-Alessandro Valente
(Tenor).
How Fierce he Looked-Adelaide
Saraceni (Soprano).
7 to 9.20 p.m.-/
From the Studio
man. English)
German, Folk Song Programme-Forecast
English)
8.15 p.m., Short Musical Program-
Me
"Fopical Talks on the United 9.30 p.m., Friedrich Nietzsche (in
Kingdom" by Mr. G. C. Pelham
(HM. Trade Commissioner).
celebration of the 90th Anni- versary of his Birth):
1.20 to 9.30 pm Three Sisters" 9.45 pm, News Bulletin (English) (Kem)--Selection played by 10 pm, German Cantata. A Ra- dio Sequence by Wolfram The Drury Lane Theatre Or- chestra
Brockmeten
BUSINESS TAX OPPOSED
Canton, Oct. 13.
It is reported that the decision of the Kwangel Provincial Autho rities to levy a tax on all sorts of 1:30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, 11.15 p.m., News Bulletin (German) business is meeting with the London 1 pm, stock and com- 1130 p.m., The Latest from Stage stoutest opposition from merchants
modity quotations
1.35 to 10.05 p.m.--//
From the Studio
Programme Fantasies-Schumann, Op. 18; Nos. 1,4,8,7, and 8.
and Screen 11.45 p.m., Operatic Duet Rio Ku be (Tenor), Franz Wolf (Bari tone)
RADIO MANTLA
2. Capriccio Brahms, Op. 78. 5 pm, Studio Musical Varieties
No. 2.:
5.30 Requests 3.-Prelude.
-Pastorale Madrigs, and
6.10 p.m., Spanish Informational
Period
Rhapsodistta Jeno Von 6.30 pm, English Informational
or
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ESCORT TURN ROBBERS!
Revenue Officer's Narrow. Escape
Canton, Oct.":13. and traders alike.
On the 10th of this month, the The Government is in continual receipt of letters and telegrams Pun Yue District Officials sent Revenue Oncer Cheung Wing A Planoforte Recital by Mrs. 12.15 p.m., News Bulletin (English) from the different commercial as-
Luba Shaftain
12.30 p.m. Dia close down (Ger-sociations requesting the removal Kwong with an escort of five sol- diers to Tai Ming Village to collect man. English)
of the tax, but is adamant.</
certain taxes, which were due. Consequently, the merchants are A large amount of money having cooperating with the shops and been collected, it is reported that small traders, and have-appointed the escort became tempted and representatives for the formation planned a robbery, at about 2 a.m. Union of the merchants and in the morning, the signal for traders of the whole province, and action being the fring of a rifle.
is reported that they are deter mined to oppose the imposition of a business tax at all costs,"
Since the Government, has de- cided not to give way, 11 is re- ported that the Union of mer- chants and traders have un snimously agreed to call a general con- strike throughout the whole pro
vince as a protest against
of the soldiers were capture the Government, regardless of but one succeeded in escaping wi
Wam wah Tot Pö.
Takacs.
10.05 to 10.30 pm-
Light Orchestral
Period
7 pm Boswell Bisters 7.15 pen, Request Songs—Bally
Avelino assisted by J. Harris
Overturs—A Night in Venice (3. 7.30 pm, Mo and Noun,
Strauss)—State Opera: Orches- tra, Berlin.. Fantasia on Melodies of Johann E)=(Chain).
Strauss (Weber)-Marek Web 8.30 p er and his Orchestra, Along the Banks of the Volga (Borchert)Marek Weber and his Orchesta.
7.45 pan, DMHM, Programme 8.15 pm Botica Bole Programme
dacted by Bernle 8.55 pm Stock Quotations 9 pm. Ope 10.30 p.m. Bign Off
Jom Wah Yat To.
Fortunately, Cheung Wing Kwong was awakened by the firing and commotion, and escaping by the back yard, he ran to the nearest Folice Station for help. -
Telephone messages were imme- diately despatched to the different Police Stations and with the BS- sistance of the police
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