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gramme.

12.30 to 215 p.m.-European pro- 5 pm-Weimar-Potsdam-Heldel- berg: A triple chord of German native. A Talk with Hans Grimm.

|12,30 p.m.-Orchestral Selections.

1. p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report

1.83 p.m.-Songs by Luclenne Boyer

(Soprano).

London, June 3. The total value of British Air Craft exports for 1935 was £2.-1.15 p.n-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel

Orchestra. 721,441 which is the highest on record and exceeded the figure for 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Balletins, 1934 by no less than £800.339.

Rugby Press News, Local: Wea- ther forecast, time ard nouncements.

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A Light Concert Song-Die Junge Nonne (The Young Nun) Schubert).--. Sophie Braslau (Contralto), Viola Solo-Londonderry

(arr. Tertis).-Lionel Tertis. Pianoforte Solos-Hunting Song

of expansion for the Royal Air 4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme." ! Force. manufacturers are contri-7 to 11pm-European programme. THE

HE Undersigned have received Ing to full many large orders for 7 p.m...

leading Three of the export. instructious "

conipantes announce orders aggre- gating hundreds of thousands of pounds in value and coming from nearly a dozen different countries. The Avro Company is supplying aircraft to Greece, Austria, Aus- tralia, Finland and Egypt-the most considerable individual con- tract being for thirty-eight Anson Twinengined Monoplanes for Aus- tralia.

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and tent and Oxygen cylinders blood transfusion apparatus. plane is equipped with Electrical Starters. Radio Transmitter and 18 Receiver, Direction Finder and in- struments for blind flying- British Wireless.

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(Mendelssohn).

Air

5.15 p.m.-Concert for Harpsichord

and String Quartet by Bach. 5.30 p.m-News and Economic Re-

view in English.

5.45 p.m.-Military Concert.

In

and the interval; "Post Peasant," a Sketch by Fritz The Müller Partenkirchen. Band of the Brandenburg SA- Group, conducted by Standar- tenführer Johannes Fuhsel.

6.45 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.

8 D.m.-News in English-Sign of

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A: Taxin SALES ROOM DUDDELL STREET..

A Fine Assortments of Ladies

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8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-Jewellery, Glass Ware, Sundries etc.,

ers in New Zealand. 8.20 p.m.-Little German Broad-

casting ABC.

8.95 p.m.--Concert of Light Music

(continued). p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB

(Germ.. Engl.).

Song without words-F Major

(Mendelssohn)-Benno Mol-9.05

selvitch.

Songs-Take O Take those lips

away (Warlock).

There is a lady sweet and kind Jones (Warlock), Parry (Tenor).

'Cello Solo-Adagio (arr, Sai- mon)-Beatrice Harrison.

* Songs-Lied (Mendes).

7.30

Clair de Lune (Faure)-Mme. J. Bathari (Mezzo-Soprano). p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry

Dance The B.B.C.

Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 7.50 p.m.-

From the Studio

p.m-Call DJA, DJB, DJN (Germ. Engl.).

German Folk Song.

and

16 Cases Beads

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9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen- TEHMS-CASH ON DELIVERY,

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9.30 p.mtler Youth PTO-

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20 pm-News and Economic Re

view in English on DJN and in Dutch on DJA, DJB.'

"New Books Worth Reading" by 10,15 p.m.-To-day la The

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THE EMPEROR IN ENGLAND

USUAL COURTESIES TO BE ACCORDED

in

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which Haile

London, Jurie 3. The Emperor of Ethiopia arrived in England to-day accompanied by his two sons, the Crown Prince

Harar ard the Duke of

and a daughter, Princess Tshai small suite ineinding Ras Kassa Both at Southampton where he was met by the Ethiopian Minister London, Dr. Martin. and Waterloo Station crowds had assembled "cheered Selassie and his party. At Water- loo the Emperor who is, travelling Incognito and will receive, while in England, the usual courtesies in those accorded to Royalty circumstances. was greeted on, be- half of the Foreign Secretary by the latter's Private Secretary. His Majesty was also welcomed by a rumber of public men and women connected with the recently for- med "Abyssinia Association and by members of the Ethiopian Colony in London.

While in London the Emperor is staying at the residence in Prin- ces Gate, Hyde Park adjoining the Abyssinian Legation-- British Wireless.

KING'S TOUR

GREAT WELCOME EXTENDED

London, May 3 The King received a very warm welcome on the informal tour to- Cornwall day of the Duchy of estate. Large crowds gathered all along the route followed by the Royal Party and a number of im- promptu ceremonies were staged by local bodies at each nait.

The tour started from the small Devon Village of Bradninch which has not seen a King since the days of the Civil War when King Charles

Sound Pictures.

German.

p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wes-10.30 p.m.-New German Books,

ther Report, Stock Quotations 10.45 pm.-A Rendezvous North. and Announcements.

East, South, West. A Merry Wrangle.

8.05 p.m.-"Dance of the Hours"-

"La Gioconda" (Ponchles 8.15 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Recital by J. McNaught Thom- son (Baritone) accompanied by Nura Kanis.

*PROGRAMME

1. The Lute player.-Allitsen.

2. Sincerity-Clarke,

3. Invictus. Huhn,

4. Still wie die Nacht.-Bohm.

5. Requiem -Homer.

6. The Mounties.-Friml.

8.30 p.m.-

A Variety Concert Vocal-Mine Alone.-Les

and his Canadian Bachelors. Song-Love is like a cigarette.

Kitty Masters.

13 midnight-Close DJA, DJE. DJN

(German, English)

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TRANSMISSION Z

The following frequencies will be used:-

OSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) G&G 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m.) 7.p.m.-Big Ben. Syncopated

Planoforte Music,

7.15 am Foreign Affairs," by Sir Frederick Whyte. K.C.S.I., LL.D.

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400 Doz. Brass Balts and Bucklez

200 Doz. Shoe Buckles.

1500 Yards Elastic Bands

180 Doz. Nail Polish Powder

640 Pieces Cords and Sockets for

Electric Iron

33,51 0 Packets Cigarette Paper.

Brans 12 Cases

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2 Cases Ornaments for Hats and

Dresses

Allen

7.30 am The BBC Dance

chestra, directed by Henry Hall.

Or-

2 Cases Straw Braide

*

Doll Heada

21

and

Piano Solo The Birth of the

Blues-Edythe Baker.

Band-The Ballyhooligans make

Whoopee.

Vosal Yodelling Hobo "The Hill

Billies.

Song-Mon ami le vent-Chan-

son.-Lucienne Boyer.

Organ Solo-Sylvia Ballet-Fan-

tasy-Marcel Palotti, Vocal-Home on the Range.—

The Hu Bilites p.m.-A Delay of the' Daventry Newa Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter).

p.m.-

9.20

CLASSICAL PROGRAMME Concerto In A Major (Mozart)

8.10 p.m.-"The Plays your Grand- parents Loved." Excerpts from the old thrillers, with, Tod Slaughter. and Jenny Lynn, A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods supported by Holly Hazelwood

and Arthur Dailas.

8.30 p.m.-"New Inventions: (1)

"Electrical Novelties and Smali- TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY..

Power Plants," by H. Stafford Hatfield, Ph.D.

8.45.

p.m.-Birmingham Hippo- drome Orchestra; conductor.

Harry Fell From the Hippo-

drome Theatre, Birmingham. Selection, Shamrockland (arr.

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Have Music (Sigler), Fantasia,

Students' Bongs (arr." Douglas).

played by Arthur Rubinsteinp.m-Greenwich Time Signal.

(Pianoforte) and the London 9 pm. The News and Announce- THE Undersigned have received

Symphony Orchestra.

ments.

Turkish March ("The Ruins of 9.20 p.m.-Marches and Waltzes..

9.45 p.m.-Close down,

Athens") (Beethoven).

Overture "Coriolan," Op. 182

(Beethoven).

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry.

A Programme from "Carmén” (Bizet). Prelude to Act '1. ' Aria-Captain, it seems to girls

had a sharp quarrel-Act 1. And now. now let me read my fate!--Act 3. Besanzoni (Mezzo-Soprano). Ferrart (Soprano). Ferrari (Soprano) and Beltacchi (Soprano). Soldiers Changing the Guard. March of the Smugglers. Duet-Speak to me of my Mother Heldy (Soprano) and Ansseau (Tenor),

Gypsy Dance.

Choral Toreador's Song.-Ric- cardo Stracciari, Appoloni,

L; Ticor and Chorus.

the II passed through it as a fugt-1030 pm-Dance Music by the tive.a

New Mayfair Dance Orchestra.

At Exeter His Majesty was met 11 p.m.-Close down, i

at, the City boundary by the Mayor

and Corporation and there took

place the historic ceremony of Civic

Bword in which the King touches

BERLIN PROGRAMME

the Hilt to signify his satisfaction 455 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA. DIB

that Exeter remains worthy to re- tain the sword which was present-

ed to the City in 1497 by King Henry the VII,

(German. English). German Folk Song

TRANSMISSION 3

The following frequencies will be used:

GBG 17.79 Mc/s (66.86 m.) GBF 15,14 Mc/s 19.82 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/a (25.53 m.) (from 11.30 p.m. to close), 10 p.m.-Big Ben. A Service from Canterbury Cathedral, to cele- brate the centenary of the in stallation of Bishop Broughton as frst Bishop of Australla. 10.45 pm.-A Recital by Olga Athalde (Goan Pianist). Three. Studies: (1) in C sharp minor (2) in A flat (3) in F (Chopin), Two Transcriptions: (1) Nult de printemps (Spring Night) (2) Liebeslied (Devotion) (Schumann-Liszt).

(Arnold Bax).

Burlesque

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11 p.m.-"The Drama of To-day: Furaiture, Office Furniture, Oms the Amateur Movement." Geof-ments, Clocks, Hugs, Carpet, Electric Table Lamps, Pictures. Linen, frey Whitworth, 11.20 p.m."Jack Falls Down and Gramophones & Records, Cutlery, Breaks his Crown!" Being No. Glass & Brass Ware, Porcelain

Ware, etc., etc." 5 in the series of adventures Book and of Jack and Jill. lyrics by Alec McGilli; music by Jack Clarke. Production by William Maciury, -

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Ox VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 4TH JUNE, 1986.

7

11,55 pm The News and

nouncements,

12

Time

Devon Cattle. His Majesty left for

Gignal.

TERMƏ 1——Cash on Delivery,

midnight.-Greenwich

London at six o'clock in his private | 12:16 am-Charles Ernesco and

The King theri drove across Dart moor and the tour was continued through Cornwall, During the aeroplane from Rodborough Aero- visit to his home farm the King drome

inspected his own herd of prize Red British, Wireless,

his Quintet, with Richard Callando.

1 am-Close down.

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