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8.03 p.m. Songs and Violin, Chanson Indoue-Amelita Gaill- Soprano. Bolero Les Filles de Cadla-Amellta Galli-Curci. Foltes d'Espagne. — Violin solo Georges Enesco. Carceleras (Fr)- Song), Serenata.-Amelita Gall-Curci. "Scene de la Czarda.- Violin zolo Joseph Szigeti,
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Children's Overture-Quilter Spanish Dance No. 2-Granados.The B.B.C. Midland Orchestra.-- Leader Alfred Cave' conducted by The Waltung Doll-Poldini
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The King Steps Out-Kreisler. Part 1: Learn how to Lose, Stars In my Eyes, What shall remain Part 2: Soldiers March, Learn how to Lose, Madly in Love, Stars in my Eyes. Don't Save Your Smiles- Primo Scala Accordeon Band; She Came from Alsace Lorraine- Primo Scala's Accordeon Band. Roll Along Covered Wagon.-Duet -Walsh and Barker; Don't Forget -Walsh and Barker. Just Once för All Time-Irene Risinger-80- prano; Live, Laugh and Love.- Marek Weber and his Orchestra.
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London Symphony Orchestra conductor Sir Landon Ronald. --
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Waltz-Du Und Du, Morning Papers, You Shall be the King of My Heart, Entry of the Spring Flowers.
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1 pim-Big Ben: "London Merry- Go-Round 140 pm-Talk: The England I Find" 1:35 pm-The Arthur Dulay Quintet: "In Hoilday-The Watchman."1 pm Time Mood" 2.25 p.m.-The News and Blenal. Victorian News Bulletin Announcements. 245. p.m.-"The BC. Presents the A B C": Letter pe an alphabetical rescellany,
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5 pm-Rig Ben; The Royal Na-Commerce" Session for Regional Nursery Rhymes.—Jay Wilbur tional Eisteddfod of Wales 3.30 Listeners. 6.45 pm. Sporting News and his Band. The Adventures of pmClose down 8.45 p.m.-Big and Notes. 7 p.m. Chimes. Talk, Careless Carrie and Wilful W-Ben: "Empire Exchange." 7 p.m.-The Absorption of Burplus Man 1 Fair Diamond Earings- liam; The Boolams Party, Topsy The Band of His Majesty's Cold Power, by Professor F. H. Hart 2 Pairs Pearl Earings Turvey Town-With Uncle Charlie stream Guards. 7.40 pmDan- 7.25 pm. National News Bulletin Patheinsms Projector 35 and Company," Playways-Vivien cing Time." Harry Leader and his 7.30 p.m. Queensland and North
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Fender, from Brammall-lane Shef Serial 8.30 p.m. Recordings of Furnished Doll House 6.35 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan Zeld: Kent v Hampshire; A com- Future Visiting Celebrities. 8.40 1 Machine for capping bottles (new) Excerpts Patience.
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London, July 30, Mr. Anthony Eden, replying to the criticians of the Government's foreign policy in the pre-adjourn ment debate, agreed it would be. very dangerous to create the im My Heart-George Ballott and his p.m.-The News and Announce pression that whatever happen Sweet, Music Makers. Waltz When menta, Greenwich Time Signal at Britain would take You're in Love with Someone, Fox- 12:30 pm 12:40 pm The Con- The Crow Trots-Let's Bing, Again Victor.timental Flayers, directed by Ernest anythin Alvester and Ballroom Orchestra: | Leggett: Leonard Gowings, tenor, Swing is in the Air, Red White and Blue Jack Hitch and his Orch: Please-Belleve) Ms, Saddle Your Blues to a wild Mustang-Roy Fox and his Orch
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