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CONCERT ITEMS Violin Solo Serenade (Lehar) Violin Solo-Marguerite (Rach-

maninou," arr. Kreisler) Fritz Kreisler

Song Bolero Les Alles de Cadiz (The Malds of Cadiz) (Dell- bes)

Amelita Galll-Curci

(Soprano) Song The Devour Lover (White) Song-Joggin' Along the High-

way (Samuel), Percy Heming (Baritone) 'Cello Solo-The Nightingale and

the Rose, Op. 2, No. 2 (Rimsky- Korsakov)TM

'Cello Solo The Garden of Sleep (de Lara).Beatrice Harri-

SOB

7.25-7.42 p.m.; Bolero (Ravel)

William Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra.

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8 pm, Local Time and Weather

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9.30 pm, Reuter Press Bulletins,

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ORCHESTRA' SELECTIONS

FROM OPERASJO La Gioconda-Dance of the

Hours (Ponchlelli)

Der Freischutz-Potpourri (We

ber):

Pagliacc Selection (Leoncavale

lo, arr. Tavan) 8.55-8.30 pm,

VARIETY

Organ Solo By a Waterfall

Frederic BayCO

Fox-Trot Yes Sir, I Love your

daughter

Fax-Trot-Have a Little

on me

Dream

NAVAL REVIEW AT SPITHEAD

Foreign Ships May Attend

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Jan. 4.

the Mediterranean Fleet, the BI

From the presence of units from

Ver Jubilee Review at Spithead on July 15 of 17 promises to be the

greatest naval pageant seen in

home waters, since the war,

Detailed arrangements have yet to be made. 20

There is a possibility that the Mediterranean command may be represented by m

1st Battle Squadron;

1st Cruiser Squadron, and. A destroyer flotilla."

the Queen Elizabeth, flagship of

Mediterranean; Resolution, Reven- Admi, Sir W. W. Fisher, C.-m-C_

geTM Royal Sovereign, and Ramillies. In the First Cruiser Squadron

will be the 10.000-ton ships Lon- don, flagship of Rear-Admiral J. K in Thurn; Devonshire, Shropshire, and Australia, the last-named Tea- cel serving in place of the Sussex, which is cruising for a year with

the Australian squadron

If the Home Fleet is at full

strength next July it will include the Nelson, flagship of Adml. the This would comprise about 18 Earl of Cork, C.-in-C. the Rodney, pennants all told.

Valiant, Barham, and War-splte: In all about 80 vessels may be the battle-cruisers Hood and Re- will be afloat in the Royal yachtous and Furious, the cruisers Lean- expected at Spithead The King nown, the aircraft-carriers Courage

Victoria and Albert, The Board der, Achilles. Orion, Neptune, and of Admiralty will probably embark Cairo, 27 destroyers, six submar- for the first time in the new con-ines, and a number of auxiliaries. vay sloop Enchantress. This vessel It will be easy for the visitor to has been modified to serve when distinguish Mediterranean ships required as an Admiralty yacht, “ from those of the Home Fleet by

The presence of foreign men-of-their fight grey paintwork. This, war at the review is by no means in certain atmospheric conditions. unlikely.

seems almost white, and forms a striking contrast to the dark grey } "warpaint" of the Home Fleet

ships

Bags Ships Co Take Part The First Battle Squadron of the Mediterranean Fleet consists of

KING'S DOCTOR LOOKS BACK

"No Rush And No

Cars

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Jan. 4.

Reminiscences of half a century were related by Sir Humphry Bol leston, physician to the King, at a dinner of the London Jewish Hos Pital Medical Society, held at the Trocadero.

"I look back on 50 years of medi- cine. He said and you must re- member that one is not allowed to enter the profession until one reaches years of indiscretion. In 1881 there was a marked difference In surgery. Surgeons had a much easter time then, te

WHY FLAG WAS NOT FLOWN

Ways Of Socialist Administrators

(Special Air Mail Service)

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FRENCH ATTACK ON HIMALAYA

Attempt To Be Made In The Spring

Mr. Jean Escarra, who was legal adviser to the defunct Peking Glov ernment and has retained the same post under the National Gov ernment, will lead a French Him- alayan Expedition, which is leaving

France for Indis early next spring. according to well-informed foreign sources in Peking.

London, Jan. 4 Socialist Town Councils soon show their true colours. Leeds has refused the offer by the Northern Command of a Military. Tattoo, thus losing a substantial contribution to charities. Not tingham may benefit as a result,

Besides being a leading European Shouts of The Flag of Poverty" and boos lasting several minutes authority on Oriental law, Mr. enlivened a debate in Fulham Escarra is a celebrated mountain- Borough Council on why the climber. In recognition af. his Union Jack was not flown on the feats he was elected president of town hall during the royal wed- the French Alpine Club some yeaIS ding. A vote of censure on the ago and it is in this capacity that absence of the flag was lost. A he has organized the new expedi deputation attended the meeting ton." to protest against the omission to fly the flag, but Councillor. A de Falma, the Labour leader, wased in 1933, when he studied, judici cheered when he said it was he There had always been friendly

who gave the instructions not to a conditions here for the National

Government. chaff between physicians and sury the flag. I offer no apology, geons. The latter called them no excuse, and no withdrawal,” he

declared ad selves "physicians who could use their hands," while the former sald they were "surgeons who could use their heads”

...

There were no abdominal opera tions. Appendicitis was not really invented. Yet what would be the state of surgeons if there was no appendicitis now ??

Dance Allegro moderato alla marcin (from incidential music to Henry VIII), (Sullivan); 5.45 pm The News

Vocal-Florrie Forde Old Time 6 pm. Close down.

Medley

Tango-Moonlight Kisses

Tango Foema

Band The Gay Nineties-Walth

Medley

19.30 pm Reuter Fress

London 1pm. Commodity motations

BERLIN RADIO

9 pm Dia, Din Announcement

(German,

German Folk Song Progr

Fore

lletins

and 9.45

9.35-10 p.m., derple from "The 10

Mikado" (Gibert and Bu

van) by the Columbia ↑ Light 11p Opera Company

10 p.m, Close down

DAVENTRY HADIO~~~

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Mr Escarra was in Peking for several years until 1927 and return-

Recently the National Govern ment of China granted the French Council to grant free use of the through Tibetan territory. It is Following the wrefusal of Bootle expedition permission to pass

Town Hall, as in previous years, said that efforts to secure permits the 7th Battalion the King's re- from district chieftains in northern gument have decided not to hold | India took such a long time that their annual ball there. Colonel the start of the expedition was Robertson, commanding -omper, delayed,

said that it had not been decid-- The object of the present French ed where the ball would be held. expedition is to reach the At the Inat Council meeting an chenjunga Peak in the Himala amendment that the regiment pe range. The peak is 28,146 feet high granted the use of the Town Hall,15 feet higher than Pesk at scale charges was carried after Kamat, the highest point ever Labour members had stated that reached by man but still 995 feet: the day had come

nore lower than the highest point in the presentative public body should world, Mount Everest of the Him pander Anysection of the

which towers to the height armed

14 feet above sea-level

scribing it as an auront to the girent

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