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2.15 p.m. Close Down.

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on preciation for Junior Classes" by ANNIVERSARY PLANS Hungarian theme. Plano: Mrs. B. R. Kelson. 3.20 p.m. Classic done; De Gospel Train. Black | Max Nahrat.

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Sydney, where the 150th anni- versary celebrations of Australia's. foundation are being celebrated outdo Paris and Chicago in galety. early next year, is planning to

ted for the decoration of public Already £12,200 has been allnes

buildings alone, and £3,500 for the lumination of the famous harbour bridge.

Commemorative pavilions. for housing an exhibition will cost a further £150.000

Apart from the Empire Games, which will begin in February, thousands of pounds are being. contributed in prize money for

other competitive events and. för the organisation of Venetiani carni vals, special turf meetings, surf displays, the largest Royal Show. that has ever been held in the Empire, and provincial celebra- tions

An unusual event will be an angling championship for big- game fish. A trophy valued at £500 will go to the angler who 'secures the heaviest swordfish, broadbill, black marlin, blue poln- 1 p.m.-Big Ben: "Empire Ex-

ter or mako shark. Another change." 1.15 pm-The B.B.O trophy of £100 and a third of Theatre Organ. 1.45 p.m.-Anita £50 will go to the woman landing and the Elephant": 2.25 p. the heaviest Ash and the heaviest The News and Announcements.

shark respectively. 2.45 pm.-The Leslie Bridge-

water Quintet: "In the Theatre.

Music of the Eighteenth and and in the Ballroom": Dance

Nineteenth Centuries.

PRINCESSES IN THE PALACE GUIDES

and

C Major.

stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson Played by Artur Schnabel and and Fritz 7 am, Sign, of 9.30 Karl Ulrich Schnabell and the am. Nielson Financial Review and London Symphony Orchestra, cond. | Musical Varieties. 11.15 am: 81gn by Ardian Boult

of. 230 p.m. Nielson, Financial

Trans. II (G.SH. 6.8.G., G.S.B.). $.30 p.ni. Studio÷E. O'Ñell Shaw Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 6.45 p.m.--Big Ben; "Put to the When Princess Elizabeth and Quartette.

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- | 'son & Company. 0,45 p.m. English Trans, III (GIR, GSF. GS.B.). 'Gir] Guides, kad make 0 p.m. Light Orchestral Music. Informational Period-Local News,

10.18 p.m-Big Ben, World - Equipment for the new troop, An American in Paris (Gerih-6.55 p.m. Manila Stock Quotations fairs," a talk by 7. Hodson which is being formed by

the win) New Light Symphony Or Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. T 10.30 pmA Rectal by Blanche Princesses, and their friends. är chestra with George Gershwin. Dm. The People's Hour 7.30 pm Marchesi soprano 10.50 pm-rived at the Palace. A big hand- Handel in the Strand (Grainger); To be announced. a p.m. Episodios Operatic Muste 11.15 pm-The cart, painted in the dark bine of Mock Morris Dances (Grainger). Romanticos de los grandes com- Hungaria Gipsy Orchestra, cops the Guides, with an inscription in New Light Symphony Orchestra. | positores. 8.18 Dm Manhattan | Cucted by Belg. Bizony... 1150 | xold="Gu] Guides Is, Bucking- Casino Tanze (Gungi, Op. 237); { Merry-Go-Round. 8:45 p.m. Re-m-Summer Över the, British | ham Palace Troop," was wheeled Gold and Silver, Waltz (Lehar) cord, filler. 8.50 p.m. Tabacalera's Isles"-4, The North-1210 p.m.-in? The Bohemia Orchestra.

Overseas News Period. 9 pm The News and Announcements. The twa Princesses had an 030 pm. Rolky London-New and Mandaluyon Estate Programme. 12.30 pm

Crean Leiting time inspecting the equi Announcements.

9.30 p.m. Records. 10 p.m. Bign off. Orchestra:

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