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Prince Kalender.

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from Popular Musical Comed-6 les for Soloists. Chorus and Orchestra by Siegfried Schults 11.15 p.m., News in German 11.30 pm. Light Music

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16.45: A Talk on the Berlin Olympic Stadium in the mak- ing by William Kopp of the German Academy of Physical Training

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Vocal Gems-A Country Girl

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Faust (Gounod)

The Band

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Clarice Marte-Medley................

Clarice Mayne (Commedienne) Love Tales. (Selection of Cele-

brated Love Songs)

........ New Mayfair Orchestra Tom Costello in Bong Mêmöries

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It's a Lovely War-Medley (arr.

Debroy Somers)

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Debroy

me Liberty,

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Evelyn Laye (Soprano). InstrumentalCanadian Capers

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Fox-Trot--Georgia Jubilee.' Fax-Tro-Emaline.

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EXPORT OF BUILDINGS ·

PLAYER

What Followed A Cocktall

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Oct. 15. Lt. Cmdr. John William Forrest, 32, of H.M.8. Curacoa, Portsmouth, was at Guildford yesterday fined £10, with 3 guineas costs, and had his licence suspended, for six months, for being in charge of a car while under the Influence of drink. He was also fined 305 for

Quartet Minuet - Trascription from Sonata in G. (Op. 78)-

It is to be hoped that Mr. Ford's | Having no lights on the car. Lener String Quartet.

teported decision to diamantle

P.-c. Sparkes said he saw defen- Orchestral Ave Maria-Dol Anne Boleyn's cottage at Boreham

"dant stagger up High-street to a Dauber and His Salon Orches and re-erect it in America does trave

not herald a revival of Britain's car standing without lights. He got in, switched on the lights, and Bong-The Earl King Peter export trade in historic buildings.

was preparing to drive away when Dawson (Bass-Baritone),

Since the slump the American witness asked him to get out. His ("Unfinished") Fhiladelphia, been quiescent, but a few years ago unsteady on his feet, and his Symphony No. 8 in B Minor market for old English houses had breath smelled of alcohol, he was Symphony Orchestra directed it was assuming alarming propor speech was siurred. He was takeri by Leopold Stokowski,

tions,

into custody,

1st Movement Allegro Moderato. 2nd Movement Andante con

moto

9-9.30 pm-From the Studio,

Pianoforte Recital of Russian Compositions by Luba Shaf- tain,

Programme

Preludes Nos. 6; 13, 5, 3 and 1

Scriabin.

2 Humoreske Rachmaninoff, 3. Variations-Glazounov.- 9.30-10.05 p.m. "Hiawatha" (Cole-

ridge-Taylor) The Death of Minnehaha by the Royal Choral Bociety conducted by Dr. Malcolm Bargent Soloists: Elsie Buddaby, (B0-

prano): George Baker (Bari tone): Howard Fry (Baritone)

On The Long and Dreary, Winter

2 Into Hiawatha's Wigwam, 3. Gitche Manito, The Might

4. In the Wiswam with Nokomis, Over the Bing-Fields waste and Pathic

Among the notable buildings (of parts of buildings) which we have lost to America are:

Warwick Priory.

Mr. John Maude, defending, sald Forrest was a distinguished officer in the Navy and was also distin- guished in the world of sport. He Agecroft Hall, Lancashire, an hild represented England at Rugby Elizabethan mansion,

football for three years, and this The fifteenth-century gateway year was captain of the United from Parham Old Hall, Buffolk, Services football team. On the day Panelling, stained glass and of the alleged offence he had at a armorial beartzige from Standish, friend's house ́p cocktan which he Hall near Wigan,

was” afterwards told contained Chimney-pieces and panelling | absinthe from Gwyder Castle, Wales.

At Guildford he felt unwell and Panels dating hack to James had some gin and several glasses 1. from Whitehall, Shrewsbury of ale. He knew he was unfit to (These now adorn Marshal drive, so he went to the car merely Field's emporium in Chicago.) to put on the lights, and intended Many other houses and cottages either to stay the night in Guld- of lesser historical importance ford or get someone to drive him to have also left the English country- Portsmouth. side to and a zew setting in Amer-

* Mr. Förd - himself has a whole English village at Dearborn, He once tried to persuade Bishop of London to sell him

City churches to roun

Then they buried Minnehaha. lection.

Last Straw Counsel at Bhoreditch: Will you uk your wife to help pay this debt? I can do without that spot of bothert

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