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FRIDAY

12.30-215 p.m.-European Fro-

gramme.. 13,30 pm-Carnaval Suitg (Schu- mann) played by the London Symphony Orchestra. 1253 pm-Two Violin Solos by

Kreisler.

I p.m. Local: Time Signal" and

Weather Report.

1.83 pm-Vocal Gems from Light

Орега.

1.20

է

p.m.-Incidental Music to "Mary Rose" played by the News Light Symphony Orches~ tra

1.10 p.m-Songs by Lycienne Boy-

er (Soprano),

1.53 pm-Albert Sandler and his

Orchestru.

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2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7411 p.m.-European Programme. 7.p.m.-

5.45 p.m. "Thalia auf der Land-

6.45

PALESTINE ROYAL

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

COMMISSION

PUBLIC AUCTION.

strusse." A Radio sequence Personnel Announced

about theatre and actors by Hans Kugo Volkmann.

.

p.m.----News and Economic Review in German. 7p.m.-Concert of Light Music, Bp.m.-News in English, Sign off

DJQ.

8.15 p.m.--Greetings to our sten-

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

casting ABC.

WHY NO MARTIAL

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London, July 29.

The membership of the Palestine Royal Commission was announced

THE

HE Undersigned bare received

Instructions

י

TO SELL ST

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

In the House of Commons by the FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936

8.35 p.m.-Concert of Light Music Colonial Secretary. The comms-

(continued).

9.10 p.m.--Creetings to our Kisten-

ers in the Dutch East Indies. 0.15 p.m.-News and Economie Re- view in Germah on DJA, DJB, DJN,

alon is "to ascertain the underlying

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Coxmance at 11.00 AM.

AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

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9 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB causes of the disturbances which

(Germ.. Engl.).

broke out in Palestine in the mid- 9.05. p.m.-Call. DJA. DJB. DVNdle of April, to enquire into the

(Germ. Engl.).

"matter in which the mandate of German Folk Song.

Palestine was being implemented the obligations. or | In-relation to

the mandatory towards the Arabs and Jews' respectively, 'and to as-: certain whether upon the proper A Light Concert.

consideration of the terms of the Orchestral Les Saltimbanues

mandate either Arabs 'or Jews had Overture (Ganne),

any legitimate grievances on ac- TERMS:—–—CASH ON DELIVERY Pianoforte Solo-Isoldens Lle-

count of the way in which the bestod Liszt)-Benno Mulsel-10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-mandate had been or was being vitch,

view in English on DJN and in implemented, and if the commis- Song-Glory of the Sea (Sander-

Bion Dutch on DJA, DJB.

ta satisfied that any such (Bass-10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany, grievances were well founded, to

Sound Pictures.

make recommendations for their removal and for the prevention of their recurrence."

son)--Peter Dawson Baritone).

9.30 p.m.-"Don Juan.” Sinfonic Poem by Richard Strauss. Conducted by the Composer,

Song-Lock and Love (Lehar)-10.30 p.m.-The Military at the

Marta Eggerth (Soprano). Orchestral-Rheinischer Karne-

val Fantasie. Pianoforte Solo -- Jeux D'Eau (Rayel)-Benno Moiseivitch, Song.-A Jovial Monk am I (An- dran)---Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone)...

7.30 pm-

A Relay from Daventry. The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra,

directed by Henry Hall. 7.50 p.m.

From the Studio.. "Book Reviews” by A. D.

·8.05

Olymple Games (in English), 10.45 p.m.-Military Concert,

12 midnight-Close DJA, DJB, DIN

(German, English).

RADIO MANILA

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

The Chairman of the Commis- PUBLIC AUCTION.

instructions

TO SELL BY

sion is Lord Peel, former Secret- Bry of State for India, member of India Round Table Conference and Chairman of

the Burma Round THE Undersigned have received Table Conference. Other members 'are Sir Horaca Rumbold, Vice 5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News Chairman, formerly British Am- and Music-English and Span-bassador at Berlin, Sir. Laurie ish Current Events and Vaude- | Hammond who recently presided ville of the Air conducted by over the Indian Delimitation Com- Don Alva. Morning Exercises mittee, Sir Morris Carter, former by Prof. G. T. Suva of the In-Chief Justice of Uganda and Tan-

sular Life Assurance Co.

7 a.m.-Sign Of,

ganyika" and Chairman of the Kenya Land Commission,, Bir Har- old Morris, former President of the Industrial Court and Professor Coupland Belt, Professor of Co- 2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review lonial History at Oxford. The Co- lonial Secretary added that it was

8 p.m.-Local: Time Bignal, wea-

ther Report, Stock Quotations 9.30 a.m.Nielson Financial Re- and Announcements,

view and Musical Varieties. p.m.-"Goescas"-Intermezzo 11:30 am-Sign Of. (Granados) played by Pablo Casals, ('Cells'). 8.10 p.b.-

From the Studio...

A Recital by Gaston d'Aquino (Tenor) accompanied by E. Qualdi,

Programme.

1. Addio Mignon-Thomas,

2. The Reason-Landon Ronald.

3. Mattinatta-Leoncavallo.

4. Slave Song-Del Riego, 5. Rose of my hear-Lahr. 8.30 p.m

A Variety Programme. Piano Solos.-Charlle Kunz Med-

ley.

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and Musical Varieties

3.45 p.m.-Sign Of

6 p.m.-Are You Listening? Con-

ducted by Bernie Nolasco. 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period

635 pm-English Informational

Period.

6.35 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert son and Fritz.

7 p.m. To be announced. 7.45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cia. presents

Ernesto Vallejo and Julio Esteban-Anguita.

8 p.m.-Hispania.

3.30 p.m.-Welcome Tourist Pro- gramme for Passengers aboard

the s.s, President Hoover.

PUBLIC AUCTION

FRIDAY, JULY 81 1936)

Comancingat 5.15 P.M.

AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

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STAMPS

not yet possible to state the date | COLLECTION OF POSTAGE the Commission should begin work in Palestine unt order had been restored.

yet been enforced in Palestine Mr. Asked why Martial Law had not Ormsby Gore said that Martial Law had not been proclaimed bei cause having regard to the exten- sive powers conferred on the High Commissioner by the Palestine de- fence order in Counell it had not up to now been thought necessary, or destrable to do 80.- British Wirtien

Ox VIEW ON THURSDAY,

THE 80TH JULY, 1986.

TERMS:-CABH ON DELITERY.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

came from Alsace 8.45 pm-Stock Quotations and AFRICAN POSSESSIONS PUBLIC AUCTION.

Song. If you love me. Bong-My Heart and T-Leslie

Hatchinson, Baad--She Lorralae. Band."-Don't save your smilies. Song-Do the Runaround-June

Clyde.

VocalStardust - The Radio

Three.

Selection.-Fellow the Ficet,

9. pin.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments. (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 p.m.

03

Local Market Reporta

9 pm-Myrurgia Perfumes pte- sents Hispania-Zarzuelas, 10.30 p.m.-Bign Off

EMPIRE RADIO

"TRANSMISSION 2

Hong Kong Times

The following frequencies will be

GBH 21.47 Meja (13.37 m.) GBG 17.79 Mc/4 (16.86 m.)

A Classical Programme. Aria-Let me weep-"Rinaldo"

(Handel) - Mario Olczewska used;- (Contralto). Bonata in o sharp Minor <"Moonlight"> (Beethoben)---Wilhelm Back- haus (Pianoforte). Vocal Quintet Brightly as the sun upon my fortune breaks. ("Die Meistersinger von Horn- berg")-Schumann. (Soprano), Melchior (Tenor); Schorr (Baritone); Part (Contralto) and Williams (Tenor). Orchestral-Lohengrin Prelude

(Wagner)

Arlas We are Equal ("Rigolet-

"to") (Verdi).

Arias-And Would'st thou thus

have sullied a soul so pure? **("Un Ballo In Maschera") (Verdi) —' Glovanrit Inghilleri (Baritone),

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry.

Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op.

64 (Tchaikovsky) played by, the New Symphon Orchestra. (1st Movement onl).. Arias.Requiem ("Requiem”)|

(Verdi).

No Part For Germany

London, July 29.

In the House of Commons. Mr. Mander questioned the Prime Min- ister, regarding the plan disclosed by Mr. Pirow, the South African Minister of Defence and placed by him before the British Govern-

THE. Undarmigned have received. THE

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ment when in London for the TUESDAY, European Powers with the African possessions each to give a portion

7 p.m.-Big Ben, Callenders Senior in order to make room for Ger- Band, from the Floral Hall many and asked whether any of Garden, Southport Selection, the Powers in question had been I Lombardi (Verdi): Parisian approached or had signified their Sketches: (1) Demoiselle Chic, willingness to enter into such an circum- (2) Hal masque (Fletcher). arrangement under any

stances. Romance, Simple Aven. (Solo

T.

Mr. Baldwin replied that no such Euphonium,

Anderson) (Thome). Selection, Waltzes plan as that described by Mr. Man- from Vienna (Johann Strauss), der had been communicated to the 7.30 pm The BBC Dance Or- Government nor so far as he was chestra, directed by Henry aware to any other Government, second part of question · did not therefore arisa.-- British Wireless.

Hall.

8.15 pm."Letters to a Golf Club

Secretary.".

8.35 p.m.-The Birmingham Hip-

podrome Orchestra; conductor, Harry Pell. From the Hippo- drome Theatre, Birmingham. Dance, Tinkerbell (Farrell). Wedgwood Blue (Ketelbey). Smilin' Through (Penn). Selection, Summer Hits (afT. .Kelly).

p.m.-Greenwich Time Bignal.

Arias-Ave Maria (Verdi)—Mar. 9 p.m.-The News and Announce-

Arlas Ave Maria (Verdi) —

Margherita Perras (Soprano), 10.30 p.m.

Dance Music.

11 p.m.-Close" Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

4.55pm.-Call. DJQ, DJA. › DJB |

(Germ., Engl.).

German Folk Song

5 pm-The Radiating Race of Aeroplanes and Motor Cars to theCity of the Olympic

* Games,

5.30 p.m.-News and Economie

Review in English.

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menta.

8.20 p.m. Varlety.

9.35 p.m.--Dance Music.

9.45 pm-Close down.

TRANSMISSION 3 Two of the following frequencies will be used:

the

"Let the toast pass,

Drink to the lass;

Ill warrant she'll prove an ex-

cuse for the glass!” Presented by William MacLurg. 10.45p.m-Sports Talk.

11 pm-A Symphony Concert. The BBC Midland Orchestra; leader, Alfred Cave; conducted by H. Foster Clark.29 11.65 p.m. The News and An

nouncements.

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AUGUST 4, 1996

COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.

Är No. 295, THE PEAK

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FURNITURE

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 3RD AUGUST, 1988.

TERMS:-CABn on Delivest.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUOMONEERS.

THE KING AND THE PILGRIMS'

Overwhelining Reception

London, July 29. Six thousand Canadian pilgrims were entertained at a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, this afternoon at which the Duke and Midnight Greenwich Time Signal. Duchess of Gloucester acted as host 12.15 am. The Serge Krish Beptet. and hostess on behalf of the King. A Promenade in Vienna (Kom- Halfway through the proceedings zak). Pastorals (Lohr, art. His Majesty himself appeared Krish). Murmuring Breezes among his guests who gave him an (Jensen, arr. Walter). The overwhelming reception and he Jewels of the Madonna (Wolf- was surrounded by surging cheer- Ferrari). Les fleurs que nous ing crowds until both hosts and almons, (Cremieux, arr. Krish), guests were forced to seek shelter Anatolian Dance" (Weninger),- from a heavy downpour of fain Transactiomen (Josef Strauss Afterwards His Majesty spoke few BIT, Krish), Czardan – (Hor, words to the phgrims from the varth),

balcony of the Palace p.m.-Close down."

Britian Wireless.

GBH 21:47 Mc/u (13.07 mi G80 17,79 Mefs (18.88 m. GSF 15.14 Mc/n (19.82 in.) 10 p.m.-Big Ben," "Ladies" Night,”

or "Here's to the Maiden.". Re-enacting"" in fantasy the

· 'yearly· entertainment which relieves the monastic dignity bf the London clubs, ‹ Songs, 17 music, and the echoes of the gallantry and wit of long ago.

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