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our p.m-Opening Announce-tinued). 2.50. Greetings to
News -Derek Oldhani. George Baker ments. 10-Big Ben. The London listeners in Australia. 3. and Chorus.
String Players; leader, Jean Poug- and Economic Review in English. 1.30 p.m. Reuter and Barby get; conductor, Herbert Menges.3.15. Today in Germany. Bound
Musical Gang Press, Weather Forecast and An-10.40. "The
Smasher" Pictures 3.30. nouncements.
(Episode 101. A radio serial Arrangement and general direċ- adapted by Jack Inglis from the tion: Eugen Sonntag 4.30. Plano 140 pm: Orchestral and Vocal "Crown of India" Suite, Op. 68 novel The Gang Smasher by Hugh trio in a minor by Peter Tschaikow- Clevely. Production by John sky The Elly Ney Trio will play. (Elgar) London Symphony Or chestra conducted by Sir E Elgar, Cheatle. 11-"Milestones of Me-5.15. Rolf Dittrich will sing. 5.30. O.M. K.C.V.O.; Pomp And Cireum-lody." With Geraldo and his Con- News and Economic Review in 5.45. A visit to German stance March No. 5 (Elgar); London cert Orchestra (by permission of German.
factories (English). 6. Symphony Orchestra conducted by the Savoy Hotel, Ltd.). 12-The furniture
7. Concert of Sir Elgar, OM KCV.O.;- Haven, News and Announcements. 12.20 Chamber Music. of Your Heart (From 'Crest of a.m.-"Matters of "Moment." A Light Music. 8. News in English. The Wave') Olive Gilbert (Con-talk by the Hori Harold Nicolson, 8.15. Concert of Light" Music icon-
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Boulton-arr. Somervel) Passing Review by (Herrick and Purcell-Dennis 10.15. Today in Germany. Sound In English and Dutch. Noble (Baritone); 3. A Forest Pictures. 10.30. Light Melody
chamber (Montague Phillips; 4. music. 10.45. A visit to German Allegretto (Wolstenholme); 5. Mer- furniture, factories (English and rie England-Vocal Gems (B. Hood Dutch), 11. Military Concert. 12, and E German)-Mirlan Licette. midnight Bign off (German, Eng- Clare Serena, F. Russell. D. Noble. 1sh).
In Honour of the Birthday of Els R. Carr, and Chorus with Orch: 8 Majesty The King--with a descrip- Cloverley Suite (Edward German), tion by Major J.B.8. Bourne Maya) Valsette, (b) Legende, (c) (Late Coldstream Guards) from Bolero.
the Horse Guards Parade, White- hall, London.
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John Goss (Baritone) and Ca- 9.30 p.m. London Relay-The thedral Male Valce Quartet; John News. Kingston, June 8. Feel (Traditional) Harold WD-
9.50 p.m. A Ballad Concert... Most of the Jamaica strikes have Hams and Thẻ B.B.C. Male Chorus
Because (2 Teschemachier now been settled on the basis of conducted by Joseph Lewis (Emest D'Hardelot); I Love The "Moon increased pay for labourers. 2 Lush at the Piano): Wrap Me Up (Paul A. Rubens)-Murray Stewart No further instances of violence In My Tarpaulin Jacket (Tradi- (Tenor) with Orchestra; Love's Old were reported yesterday.
tional): The Lincolnshire Poacher sweet Bong (Molloy. Bingham); A The sudden change seems to be (Traditional) Harold Williams Brown Bird Singing (Haydn Wood. due partly to the Government's and The B.B.C. Male Chorus con- Barrie)-Mary Kay (Contralto) the UNSIGNES are hereby informed £500,000 land settlement scheme, ducted by Stanford Robinson with with Plario Accompaniment; When
that their goods with the exception and partly to efforts by the Plano; Ar Hyd Y Nos (All Through pull Care of Opium, Troure and Valuables are Labour leader, Mr. Bustaments, wheThe Night); March Of The Men Of Lights Go Rolling being landed & stored into the Godown of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf has appealed to the workers to Harlech (Welsh Air)-Royal Moun Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone) Godown Co., Lid, Kowloon, whence cease disorders and return to work|tain Ash Male Chair conducted by with plano accomp by Gerald delivery may be obtained immediately while awaiting the decisions of T. Glyndwr Richards. after landing.
the Conciliation Board. All claims must be sent in to me on
Meanwhile, the Government is or before the 18th June, 1934 or immediately putting in hand the they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examined £500.000 land development scheme, by the Company's Surveyor, Mesars announced earlier this week, Land Goddard & Dongilas in the presence of has already been taken over by the the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Tues-Government, and labourers will be day, the 14th June, 1838.
Consignees must have Ravense drafted for its development as soon
as possible... Officer in attendance when way dutiable goede are examined by the Company's The Acting Governor of Jamaica | by) Burveyors,
No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. OHLie
Agenti Hong Kong, 8th June, 1998.
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rt on the Amsterdam Aria And Finale.
Allan Water. (Old Scottish Ballad) Stock Exchange. Played by Alfred Cortot (Piano),Muriel Brunskill (Contralto): 7.40 p.m. J. H. Squire Celeste The Bay of Biscay (Davy); The
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Saucy Arethusa (Traditional) |
12.50 Special broadcast on behalf Memories of Chopin (Arr. Wi-
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Society (V.P.R.O.) Special broad- 1023 pm. Rachmaninoff-Con-cast for the youth, by the Reverend Ballet (Drigo); A Venetian Bar- carolie-Bernade (Arr. P. Willough- certo No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30.
W. Mackenzie, Amsterdam, Played by 'Vladimir. Horowitz bas telegraphed to the Colonial 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- (Plano) and The London Bym- Office in London stating that ther Report and Announcements, phony Orchestra conducted by Al- the situation the Island Is 8.03 p.m. Studio-R. Abbit on The bert Coates; God Bave The King- much improved and that condi- 1st Test Match.
BBC. Symphony Orchestra cond. 8.15 p.m. Studio A Concert by by Bir Adrian Boult. almost
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