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A loss had been sustained in the telegraph account for years. and a reduction in charges was likely to increase the loss. He, bad, however, come to the con-ingham Palace all day and until clusion that accompanied by all the early hours of this morning. possible efforts to effect economies At 9.15 p.m., in response to re- frein working it would be in the peated cries of "We want the best interests of the commmunity King. their Majesties appeared If the service were made" more -for the third time since their effective and more popular. return to the Palace on the bal- In regard to telephones. Sir cony, to be acclaimed by a crowd Kingsley said: “As far as practic- of between 150,000 and 200,000, on Wednesday. The Order is & Al Bord D'Une Source (Liszt)-able by the end of 1936 no village The King commanded the flood- very ancient one. It appears to
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ön the mainland of Great Britain Ughting to be turned on, and for-have been projected by King ind northern Ireland Songs--Voices of Spring (Straussi
five minutes he stood with the James V. about 1540. He' died Variations (Proch)--Miliza Koi-without a public telephone." Queen, waving to the throng.
Jus (Soprano).
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Minor (LisZE 1.
Violin Solos-Ave Maria (Schu.
bert). Caprice Viennois
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Naoum Binder. Songs-Love Lost for ever mure
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Concert Waltzes
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London, May 9.
Scotland is fortunate this year
in the matter of visits by members of the Royal family,
First and foremost, of course, is the presence of the Duke and Duchess of Kent at Holyroodhouse”. for ten days at the end of May,- when the Duke is Lord High Com- missioner.
visits.
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The Duke and Duchess of Kent are paying a visit to Glasgow immediately after their official This is the stay at Edinburgh. Duchess's first visit to Glasgow. Then the Duke and Duchess of York are to be the guests of the Earl and Countess of Stair, at
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Londou, May 9. The total profit earned by the 8.15 p.m.-Basque Presentation, « British and Chinese Corporation £113,132 conducted by Leon C. Fichay. (against £183,706 for 1933), from which £53,288 (against £50,347), arid
representing the proportion interest Chinese Government, earned but not actually received, has heen transferred to suspense account. After deducting administration and general expenses there is a credit taken to the proft and loss account of £48,646. To this has been added the balance forward of £25,733, and 32,691 interest
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9 p.m-DJA, DJN Announcement
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German Folk Bong.
Programme Forecast (Germ. brought into profit from the
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8.15 p.m.-For the Young Folk.
How a German banished the
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A Life Portrait of Robert Koch,
9.45 pm-News in English on DJA
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suspense account, making a total
The Duke of Gloucester also contemplates a visit to Scotland, and the King and Queen will stop a day at Edinburgh on their way to Balmoral towards the end August.
eight Knights in 1687. After an abeyance of 15 years, the order was restored by Queen Anne in 1703.
The Present Knights
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The badges of the Order are the
motto "Nemo me impune lacessit": star, of silver, inscribed with the
the jewel, or figure of St. Andrew, suspended from a green ribbon: and the collar, of gold. The order consists of the Sovereign, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York. the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, 'the Duke of Connaught. Prince Arthur of Connaught, and 18 ordinary knights:—.
Lord Hamilton of Dalzell, the Earl of Mar and Kellle, the Duke of Buccleuch, the Duke of Atholl the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, the Marquia of- Bute, Lord Elphinstone, the Marquis of Linlithgow, the Earl of Strathmore, the Duke of Sutherland, Sir John Stirling Maxwell, Bt., the Earl of Home, Sir Herbert Maxwell. the Earl of Elgin, the Earl of Leven- and Melville, ánd Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel.
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London, May Dr. Ernest Muir, who shares with Bir Leonard Rogers the dis- tinction of being the world's greatest authority on leprosy, has retired, from the School of Tropi- ̈ cal Medicine in Calcutta,**
He is returning to England after 29 years work in India, first as miksionary, later as doctor and research worker.. He is to beri Medical Secretary of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Associa tion.
cases.
Care by Oi
A PRINCESS CRITICISES THE MODERN GIRL
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Dr. Mur and Bir Leonard, who- London, May 9. was then medical advisor to the of £75,071 Income-tax provision
Princess Alice thinks that there Indian Government, discovered ten' absorbs £15,000, and the directors propose to transfer £25,000 to are few girls to-day who know years ago a method of administer- general reserve, and to pay a how to cook." Opening the Berk- ing to Jepers the traditional re dividend or to ter tent free of shire Women's Institute handi-medy, chaulmaugra of Insuff tax (against 6 per cent.): These craft exhibition at Reading, she clent quantities to enre all early: appropriations will leave £22.571 said: "One of the values of the work of the women's institutes is Selections from the Opera by to be carried forward
Ludwig Thuille
ments, stand in the balance-sheet Instruction on dietary and cook at 2207,041, and advances to the Ing, two essential subjects in these 11.15 p.m.-News in German on Chinese Government at £673,516, days when there is such an at
tractive array of tinned foods to [ DJA and DIN.
Meeting, May 15.
tempt a lot of women to neglect the preparation of fresh food,
"There are few girls to-day who know how to cook, "and when they He claims that in almost every marry they rush to the tin and case which is taken in its early give their husbands indigestion."" stages a cure has resuited.
|10 p.m.-“Lobetanz."
Conductor Fritz Wicke..
11.30 pm-Folk Songs, Everyont
Invest
Performers: Kees Veening (Beri-1215 am-News in English on DJA
tom) Tony aeckel (Lute), Cand in Düten on DIN
down DJA DIN Lirich Gebel (Flute), Gerhard 12.30 am. Rucnel (Violin),
Before this discovery the oil had to be drunk, and was so nauseat- ing that only small doses, could be absorbed
In the last ten years Dr.' Muir. has treated many thousands of cases of leprosy in his Calcutta hospital.
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