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Holl be discharged into Wharf, Kowloon, where it will e Consignees risk and subject to Terms at Consignees risk and subject to and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Terms and Conditions of Storage at Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Holt's Wharf The Cargo will be Delivery from Godown cu and after ready for Delivery from Godown on 25th Feb. and after 28th Feb,
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hero, unless Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged floods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Noon within the Free Storage period No Claima will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Vecser's Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th Mar., will abjoat to
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All Claims against the Vessel must bo presented to the Undersigned on or before the 21st March of they will not ba recognised.
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ST. DAVID'S. DAY. WELSH PROGRAMME
Beethoven Concerto
12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of
DAVENTRY
Call
G.S.G.
Wavelength 17.79m.4. (16.86m.)
G.S.O.
G.S.B.
G.S.UI.
G.S.F.
15.18m.c. (19.79 m.)
0.51m.c. (31,35m.) ' 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) 15.14m.c. (16.82m.)
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9.58 megacycles
12.35 p.m. "At Home and Abroad." "The Watchman." 12.50 Musical Interlude. 1.0. Time Signal. Vic- torian News Bulletin. 1.5 Inter- state Weather Notes. 1.15 Lun- спесп Music. 2.0 Afternoon
Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
4.15 p.m. Big Ben. Music Hall. intercession from St. John's Cathe BBC Variety Orchestra. 5.15. "Em- Musical Programme, interspersed pire Exchange." Points of view by with descriptions of the V.R.C. travellers from the Dominions and Races at Flemington. 3.0 Broad- the Colonies. 5.30. St. David's
cast to Schools: "Everyday Science
dral.
12.30 p.m. A Welsh Programme. The Leek-Selection (Middleton)
Steamer's arrival, but carried on froas-The London Palladium Orch. Day Concert. Dilys Wynne Jones and Nature Study." By Mr. F. port to port to the final port of call to cond. by Richard Crean; Praise Of Contralto), Nanst Richards Jones Wolfe. 3.15. Musical and Racing which the option artenda,
Wales (Geirionydd and Kwlyd);
(Roberts);
The
Dear Village
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Minutes of Popular
(Harp), and Henryd Jones (Barl
Programme continued. 5.15 Close. All brokon, shafed and damaged Goods The Gipsy (Crwys)--William Ed-tone), 8. The News and Announce- 6.30 Fifteen are to be left is the Godowns, wherewards (Tenor) with Harp accomp. ments. 6.25. Close down.
!! Music. 6.45 Sporting News and hey will be examined on any Tuesdays Telynores Gwyngyll;
Trans. II (G.S.B., G.S.G., G.S.B.). Notes, 7.0 Markets and Weather nd Fridays between the hours of by 10.45 AM. And Nox within the Free Wales'
6.45. p.m. Big Ben, The BBC for North Australia. 7.20 Overseas Spring (Roberts)-Lella Megan Welsh Orchestra, conductor. Idris News Service. 7.25 Commentary, Storage period.
No Claims will be admitted after the (Contralto) with Piano accomp. by Lewis. Trevor Anthony (Bass), Jon Overseas News 7.30 Australian' Goods are lact the Steamer's Godown. Osborne Roberts: All Through 7.30. "Dancing Time" with Joseph News. 7.40 News in French for and alle Goods remaining undelivered
Meeus and his Band. 8.15. "Great. Listeners in New Caledonia and Scientific Discoveries; The Breath the
Lo Rent
after the 4th Mar., will be subject The Night: March Of The Men Of Harlech (Welsh Air)-Royal Moun. tain Ash Male Choir.
1 p.m.
All Claim against the Steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th Mar, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected
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New Hebrides. 17.55. Music of Life. 8.45. Violin Recital by Interlude. 8.0 Half an Hour of Band Music, 830 Lauri isa Minghetti. 9.15 "British In- Brass dustries" Fair, 1938. Kenneth Kennedy, "Cellist, with the
fi
1.03 p.m. Barnabas Von Geczy Adam interviews oversen visitors. Adelaide Symphony Ochestra, con- and His Orchestra.
9.30. The News and Announce-[ducted by Percy Code, 9.30 Comedy Sketch, The Dumbles." 9.45 Re- Poem (Ribich); Malaga (Rix-iments. 9.55. Close down. [C050 ner): Ragamuffin (Rixner); Fony Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B..cital by Ian McMurtrie. Baritone. (Rixner); Blue Skies (Fixner); 9.35 pm. Opening Announce- 10 Dance Music, 10.30 Late News the A.B.C. Service and Siciliana (Apollonio); Forget "It, ments. 10. Big Ben, "Take your from And Smile (Bohmelt);
Puszta Choice." "A weekly entertainment Australian Associated Presa. 10.50 (Mihaly) Fresh Breezes (Boo-feature, presented by William Mac-Dance Music. 11.20 News Brevities.
Lurg. 10.30. "Songs of the Seasons 11.30 Close... 1.20 p.m. Reuter and Rugby-1: Spring." 10.40. "The Life of Press; Weather Forecast and An-Offenbach." 11.45. Harp Recital by nouncements.
Frederick Hall. 12. The News and 1.40 pm. Relay of the Rotary Announcements. 12.20. The St. Tiffin Speech from The Roof Gar-David's Singers. 12.40. The Private den of the Hong Kong Hotel.
Soldier. A talk by Ian Hay.
'NEPTUNA'
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Speaker: T. Smith, Esq., Mana-1. Close down. ger, Islington Corinthians,
2.15 p.m. Close down.
6-6.45 p.m. Chinese Programme.
6.45 pm. London Relay-The B.B.C. Welsh Orchestra.
8.45 p.m. Welsh Programme.
Y Delyn Aur-Rhondda Welsh Glee Singers; Dafydd Y Garreg
HOLLAND-INDIA
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19.71 13.25-15.25 GM.T. wavelength
16.88 m.. 18.45-19.00 G.M.T. Wavelength
31.28 Leader, Frank Thomas Coriduc- Wen (arr. Osbome Roberts); Y
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Wavelength, 19.17 m. the Welsh Bills Idris Lewis) (Contralto); Savoy Welsh Medley
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9.15 p.m. London, Relay-British
7.35 pm. New Variety. Dance Orch.-Mind Your Step! -Fox-Trot; When The Lads Are Industries Fair. 1938. Off To Dance-Otto"Dobrindt and
Kenneth Adam interviews over- His Plano Symphonists; Vocal-seas visitors. Climbing Up The Golden Stairs, 9.30 (arr. Hill Billies); In The Moon-News, light's Glow (The Hill -The Grub
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ing-anouncement.
13.30 Stock reports.
13.40 Special broadcast on behalf of the Liberal Protestant Radio
London Relay The Society (V.P.R.O... Religious talk
jby Dr. W. Banning, Haarlem.
14.00 Netherlands songs and music.
p.m. Beethoven-Concerto Hill Bles: Humorous No. 3 In C Minor, Op. 37.
Brick-Handley-Frankau): Music (Brick-Handley-Frankau)- Murgatroyd and
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(zá-
Plano China Doll Parade meenik); 52nd Street-Selection- Patricia Rossborough.
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10.26 p.m. Sones by Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano).
Night And Dreams
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15.15 Daily News Bulletin. 15.25 Close down and national anthem
Wavelength 31.28 m. 18.45-19.00 Special broadcast for Africa on behalf of the Liberal" Protestant Radlo Society (V.P.R.D.) {Religious course. by the Reverend
B. D. Spelberg, Hilversum.
Wavelength 31.28 m. 10.00-20.30. Experimental broad- cast on behalf of Philips Radio pro-
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements,
8.03 p.m. Milltary Band Music. Schubert); Happiness Mechanized Infantry - Quick (Schubert); March (McBain) (Aldershot Com (Goethe-Schubert): Laughing And mand Searchlight Tattoo-1936) Weeping (Ruckert-Schubert) Massed Bands Of The Aldershot Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore, and Eastern Commands cond. by 10.34 p.m. Dandy--bute For Eindhoven-Holland. Happy David McBain; The Arcadians" Flute. Violin. Viola. Violoncello And gramme. Special broadcast for: Selection (Monckton)--The Band Harp, Op. 91.
of H.M. Coldstream Guards cond. by Lt. J. C. Windram.
8.15 p.m. London || Keisy-Great Scientific Discoveries: The Breath
mental De Paris.
10.50 p.m. Mendelssohn-Fingal's Cave-Overture.
the Union of South Africa, South- Played by the Quintette Instru- West Africa, Angola, Belgian Congo. Uganda. Kenya, West Tanganjika, Rhodesia, Portuguese East Africa, Madagascar, Mozam- bique. Soudan, Egypt, Mauritius. Played by St. Louis Symphony Seychelles. Reports about the re- and his discovery of oxygen: Pro-Orchestra cond, by Rudolph Canz.jception are to be sent to Phohi- duction by John Richmond,
of Life" by Jonquil Antony.
The story of Antoine Lavoisier
11 p.m. Close down,
PCJ Studio Hilversum-Holland.
Broadcasting Of History Discussed
A discussion on "The place of with the textbook, which was anot be developed a stock company the wireless lesson in bistory" was source of information and of re-for these purposes. opened before the Historical Asso-ference.
Mr. M. W. Garside, principal of ciation at King's College recently The broadcasting aimed to make N. A Essex Technical College and by Mr. R. C. Steele, of the B.B.C. an immediate impression to give School of Art, Colchester, said that He said that there were two ways the children a strong feeling of the history in the making" talks
in which the wireless lesson was life and the reality. It should not were one of the most dangerous, worth while the use of dramatic argue too much, but it should give and difficult things ever broad- Interludes and what the B.B.C. this strong impression and create cast.
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