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Events-in. Rumanian by Mrs. Nor- A Couple Of April Fools (Ken-fifth of a series of six talks in nedy and Car). If You Love Me which S. R. Littlewood describes tines. 13. a.m. News in English.

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Summer Over the British Isles" (Rentes). 4. p.m. Close Down

Dining Room & Bed Room Suites, -3: 8 pm.-Dance" Music, 8.15

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Newa and An- Durtain. 7. p.m. Concert from 9.30 p.m.-The

Paris P. T. T. 7.30 News in French nouncements. Trans. HI (G,S.H.. G.S.F., G.S.B.), English. 8.20 p.m. News in Italian. Rates of Exchange. 8.10 News in 10.15 p.m.-Big Ben; "They Never 8.30 Relay. 10.30 pm. Colonial Came Back" "Pytheas of Massilia Market Prices. 10.45 pm. News in (300 BC.)" 10.40 p.m.-The Little Fortuguese. 11. p.m. Close. Down. Theatre Cabaret, 11.30 p.m.-"Voy- Wavelength: 25.60`m.-11.720 Ke... agers Overseas”--1, a reading from 11.15 Concert Relayed from Captain Bligh's narrative of the Radio-Paris. Voyage of the Bounty, 11.45 p.in.-- 12:15 a.m. News Em French, Dance Music. 1230 p.m--The News Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. and Announcementa 1235 p.m.- | 12,40 a.m. News In Spanish. 12,50 John Reynders with his Orchestra; a.m. News in Portuguese. 1. a.m.

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1.27 p.m. Beuter Press: Rugby Press; Local: Weather report and Announcements.

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8.50 p.io. Stadio-Bev. C. B. B. Sargent. The 15th of a series of gramophone Recitals on Opera

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