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Vocal Gems-A Country Girl. Selection-Les Cloches de Corne-
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OSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.). GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.). p.nl-Big Ben; Haydn Heard and his Band. from the West End Cinema, Birmingham, 7.15 pm-Reading: "English Hu- morists."-2, an extract "from "Berry and Co.." by Dornford Yates
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8 p.m.-"Empire Magazine," No. 1, including a serial, a sketch, a stunt, visitors, Interviews, types, and novelties; devised and edited by Cecil Madden. 8.40. p.m.--Orchestral Music.
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10
Hills-The Hill Billies.
Fox-trot-Lights Out,
Cairo, May 8. The new Cabinet unanimously pm--Big Ben; "From the Wo-approved the Regency Connell, man's Point of View," by Jane consisting of Prince Mohamed All. Ollyer.
second son of the late Khedive,
THE
ed underneath her arm-Stan- ley Holloway.
Humorous With her head tuck-10.15 pm-Light Orchestral Music. Azizegget Pasha, former Minister 10.35 p.m.-Harry Hemsley, child to London, and Cherifsabri Pasha,
Impersonations. 10.45 p.m.-The Hungaria Gipsy
Vocal-I can't give you anything but love-The Four Crochets. Fox-Trot-Moanin' Minnie, Harmonica Duet Krontiong
Successen--The Hodlars. Humorous The King of Zulu-
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Waltz The Family Album ("To-
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CLOSE DOWN.
Brother of the Queen.
The Council wil rule for twenty-
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Watson, barytonė.
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German Folk Song.
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5.45 p.m.-The Song of the Mother. Scenes with Music by Irmtraut
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Munich, May 8: The famous German philosopher, by Senator Frazier to strike out the Oswald Spengler died here on Fri-section appropriating $116,300,000 day at the age of 56. The deceased (£230,600,000) for the construction was noted for the publication of of two battleships, six submarines Re-hla book "Decline of the West." and twelve destroyers.
His studies ranged from Mathema- The But was returned to the tics and Natural History to Aesthe House of Representative with the tics and History. Among his other Senate's amendments. works are "Prussianism and 80- The two new battleships will he cialism" and "The new structure of constructed anly in the event of the German Reich frst published any other signatory to the London in 1920 and 1924 respectively. His Naval Treaty laying down battle- latest work was "Decisive years," ships. It is known that Creat the first volume of which appeared Britain intends to build two new In 1933
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