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and its juniors ese schools.
"When the B.B.C. took over the The petition, which sets forth the concerts ten years ago." he told "The result Is that people regard 1.05.p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German, need of greater expenditures by the the "Evening Standard," "we had the "Proms" as their very own, and
English).
corporation as a result of an in-
a tusale over the goldfish, The re- that, as any entertainment pro- créase in classes, brought about by moval of the fountain would have moter will tell you, is of vital im→ a larger enrolment, was recently given room for about a dozen extra portance. drawn up by the Foreign Relations promenaders, but Bir Henry and I "During the war the spirit of in- (con- Commission of the organization. were adamant. Æsthetically, we formality was carried even further. The council also passed without attached no more importance to it Not only were some of the artists 2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-amendment a plan for the crea than did the B.B.C., but in other in khaki-Arthur Beckwith, for in-
ers in New Zealand
tion of a special commission to in- | ways its value is immense
stance, was a uniformed leader of 3 p.m.-News and Economic Review vestigate requests for loans from
"Freedom is the keynote of our the orchestra-but when there in English.
the Rehabilitation Fund by persons public. They dress as they like was an air raid 'some of 3.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany. not entitled to such financial aid we boast that we attracted the first the orchestra used
play Sound Pictures."
through normal channels.
biker to the West End they move dance music after the concert 2.30 p.m.--Folk Song Singing by The Rehabilitation Fund was about, and go out for a drink dur- (which of course, was never inter-
the Hitler Youth.
created in 1932 to aid local Japan-ing items they don't want to hear. [rupted), and the audience ‘danced 3.45 p.m.-String Quartet in Cese merchants in recovering from But 1,500 people, who neither have till the "all clear"' was sounded.
major Op. 59 by Beethoven. losses suffered as a result of the seals nor want them, do need a "I remember someone saying to The Prisca Quartet.
anti-Japanese boycott and the little discreet shepherding, and that me during one of these dances that Sino-Japanese hostilities here in fountain is exactly what is needed he was always quite disappointed 4.45 p.m.-Bere come the German 1932.
to break them up.
when his visit to the "Proms," dia Minstrels... Introduced by The Counell, which met in an "SHOWMAN OF GENIUS”. not coincide with an air raid. Johanna Angermann and Gott-[ emergency session to discuss the "Whoever it was who invented "I think papular taste has im- hold Frotscher.
Chengtu affair, listened to Mr. the promenade idea was showman proved enormously, Ten, years ago 5.30 p.m.--News and Economic Re-Masusaburo Amano, president of of genius. Every other concert de- a Brahmas symphony in the pro-
view in German,
the Corporation, describe his con- pends financially on the expensive gramme meant an empty house. 5.45 p.m.-Famous Musicians: Adolf versation on Thursday with Mr., seats, whereas what matters to us. Last year a Brahms night assured
Steiner will play the zonata inaname Wakastigi, consul-general, is the number of promenadets at as good business as Bach. F-major by Brahms on the in which the latter urged Japanese 25. a head-or about Bid for a sea- Cello.
4.15 p.m.-Brass Band.
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