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3.15 to 8.30 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry
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7 to 10.30 pm (Approx.).-Eu-
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Orchestral Programme Rondo aus der Hafner-Serenade
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Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms) Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms) Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2
(Liszt).
:
Pomp and Circumstance March
(Elgar) "(No. 3 in C Minor). Pomp and Circumstance Marcha ((Egar) (No, 4 in G),
The Commodore Grand Orches-7.30 to 7.43 p.m.-"
tra, directed by Harry David- son. Relayed from the Com- modore Theatre, smith.
A Recital by Elle Suddaby (Soprano
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Hammer-
A Relay from Daventry England v. South Africa, An Eyewitness account by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam on the first day's play in the
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840 to 8.53 p.m.-
A Recital by Albert Sandler (Vlolm) with Olive Groves (Soprano)
1. An Old Violin.
2. Looking for you. 3. Grinzing.
4. Remembrance.
8.53 to 9 p.m.-Scenes from ́"My Old Dutch" with Betty Balfour and Michael Hogan.
9 to 9 30 p.m.--
1. Hymphs and Shepherds (Pur-
cell).
2. My Mother bids me" bind my
hair (Haydn).
3. (a) The Rosebud; (b) Hark,
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4 Serenade" (Schubert), 7.43 to 8 pm
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8.15 p.m.-Ploneers of the Philip-
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8:30
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9 p.m.-Klim Dancing Party, spon
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4. Liebeslied. (Love's SorTOW)
8.03 to 8.18 pm-
March.
Alpha p.m.-Kappa Rho
Sorority.
(Kreisler). 8 pmTea Dance Programme, T
Light Orchestral ·Selections May Day Overture (Haydn Wood) Turkish. Patrol (arr, Lloyd).. The Forge in the Forest (arr.
Lloyd).
Bells of St. Mary's. (Adams),” Annie Laurie.-Gladys 'Watkins
(Carillon).
Variety Songs-Wrap yourself in Cotton Wool ("Over the Garden Well”) Why Wasn't...I told · ("Over the Garden Wall").—Bobby Howes. Plano Solos-You've got to admit -Smoke, gets in your eyes-Carroll 9 to 10.30 p.m. (Approx.).—A Relay
Gibbons,
Songs-When the Robin Sings
his song again.
One Night of Love, — Gracle
Field.
Orchestra A Night with Paul
Whiteman at the Biltmore.
9.30 to 9.55 p.m.-A Relay of the"
Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or chestra.
9.55 to 10.30 p.m.--
8.18 to 9 p.m. In a Persian Gar
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A Relay from Daventry" The Royal Air Force Display, in- cluding a commentary, by Squadron-Leader W. Helmore,}" RAF.. Relayed from Hendon Aerodrome, near London,
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Selection-Dorothy (Cellier). Vocal Gems The Three Mus-
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7.15 p.m.-Plano Recital by Luda
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PROGRAMME
1. March-Toe H--Mansfield. 2. Overture-Hungarian-Bela 3. Waltz-Love's: Last Word.
'Cremieux..
4. Selection Bric-a-Brac.—
"Monckton. -
5: Song-Danny Boy-Weather-
ley...
INTERVAL
B. Selection-Viennese Memories,
-Hall:
7-Polonaise-Masken.-Faust.
3. Melody. The Perfect Melody.
9. Selection-Cavalcade-Coward. 10. Intermezzo-In a Monastery
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(Germ, Engl). German Folk Song Programme
Engi), q
Forecast
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Mr. H. MacDonald, sup'y second engineer officer, Bulyang, has gone Capt. F. N. Booth, of the 8ze- supy second engineer officer, chuet, has gone command. Wu-Kiungchow. sueh
Mr. C. W Bainbridge, suply sec-" Capt. L. V. Rowe, of the Wusuch, ond engineer officer, Yunnan, has has gone command, Kanchow................ | gone sup'y second engineer officer,
Capt. W. T. Paul, of the Kan- Kungchow. chow, has gone command, Sze-
Mr. K. D. Gibson, sup'y second engineer officer, from short leave, Capt. F. H. W. Graybrook, of the has gone second engineer officer. Kanchow, has gone.command. Hain Peking the unfrogade antje Nanking,
Cap I Newton, Eup'y master, from reserve, has gone command.. Chunking.
-- Mr. J. Turner, second engineer oficer, Hain Peking has gone supy second engineer officer, on short leave.
Capt. J. Robinson, of the Chung- Mr. W. D. Gardner, sup'y second king, has résigned.
engineer officer, Wulin, has gone (Geru, Mr. E Michelmore, chief oficer, second engineer officer, Whangpu.
Hupeh, is on reserve. -
Newchwang, has gone chief of cer, Hupeh
9.16 pm Music and Topical | "Mr. R. L. Stenner, chief officer,
Events.
9.45 pm-News in English on DJ
and in Dutch on DJB. p.m. Frogs, Rose and June Beatles-Variety Programme.
Selection The Waltz Dream (0.10
Strauss)
Vocal Gems-Feggy. Ann (Rod- 11.15 pm News In German on
Kers),
The Girl Friend (Rodgers) Selection Fanfare.
Fantasie The Storm" (Lem
mens) played by Harry Goss- Custard (Organ).
The JH, Squire Celeste Octet Tranmeret (for strings only)
(Schumann);
DJQ and DJB. 11.30 pm Staatssekretär a. D. Dr.
Lewald.
Za "The Organising Committee's Preparations for the 1956 Olympic Games at Berlin 11.45 p.m.--Dance Music,
Mr P Cameron, second engineer ouncer. Shengking, has gone, sup'y second engineer officer, Nanchang. Mr. H. L. Ellott, sup'y second en- Mr. J. M. McWilliams, chier off-gineer officer, Wulin, has gone sec- cer way ng, is on reserve. Fond engineer officer, Shengking.
Mr E R. Graham, chief officer, Mr. A. Maden, acting second en- Newchwang, has gone chief officer, neer
Chengtu, has come Kaying
third engin omcer, Hupeh
Mr. Mouat, ird engineer off- igan, tas gone acting second
Mr. AO. Parker, chief officer, Kintang, has gone chief officer, ver Chungking.
MJC. Bartley, chief officer; Chungking, has resigned.
MY.
M. D. Needham, chief uncer, eng 1218 am-News in English on DJQ Kanchow has gone thief officer hand- Im Dutch on DJB
Bulyang
(Dvo-12.30a.m. Close down DJQ, DJA | Mr. 8. Dua, chief officer, Che-
panan
third engineer
low, has gone third
gineer old. one acting Chengtu.
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2. Still as the Night (Bohm){
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