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1.15-The Chamber Music" of 1.03 p.m. Gerry Moore (Piano) | Simson)—The London Palladium Dvorak (D1). and Billy Cotton and His Band, Orchestra conducted by Richard 1.45-Over the Farm Gate," by
I' Can't Dance-Fox-Trot; The Crean: "Merrie_England"-Selec. J. A. Scott. Watson (D1). Arting Manager. Man On The Flying Trapezetion (Edward German). Intro:-- 2.00 "Sweet and Lovely." Peter
Comedy Waltz-Billy Cotton and Hey, Jolly Robin: Rustic Dance; Yorke and his Orchestra (D1).
Jig: O peaceful England; Hornpipe; Band with Vocal chorus: Jammin'-Quickstep (From "Turn The Yeomen of England; Graceful
430 "At Home and Abroad." off the Moon"); Sweet Heartache Dance: My troth is plighted; When (A). Slow Fox-Trot (Fron
this old world 'trod: The Hit Cupid first
4.45 Sporting News and Notes Robin Hood's Wedding-New Sym- (A), Parade')-Gerry Moore (Piano); Dandelion, Daisy and Daffodil Phony Orchestra conducted by Dr.
5.25-Commentary on News (A) Comedy Waltz; Me And The Moon Malcolm Sargent.
5.40 Bacteria." by Professor W. Slow Fox-Trot-Billy Cotton and 9 pm. Studio-Dr. Lanchester on A. Osborne (A). His Band with vocal chorus; Gerry "Diet in Relation To Teeth."
600-The National Military Band Buliding: Máy Write Blues (Moore) 9.15 J.M. London Relay The (A).
Gerry Moore (Piano); Sweet | Filth Cricket Test Match England Lellan (From 'Waikiki Wedding'). Australia. Fox-Trot-Blily Cotton and His Band, with vocal chorus.
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1.40 pm. Jane Bathori (Mezzo- Soprano) in a French Programme.
A commentary during play by Howard Marshall and others from Kennington Oval, London:
6.45--The Fifth »Test Match Commentary by Howard Marshall from the Oval (D2),
7.00 Variety programme (D2). 8.00 Paul Robeson (D2).
9.30
8.20--The Fifth Test Match. News."
Commentary on closing overs and summary of morning's "play by 9.50 p.m. Moreton and Kaye Ou Howard Marshall (D2). Two Planos,
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9.30-News (D2).
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10.30-The B.B.C. Empire Orches- tra (53).
Tin Pan Alley Medley. Intro: Musette Et Tambourin (Rameau) Orchestre Symphonique sous la Goodnight my Love: So do I; T direction" de Francois Ruhlmann Need You; Boo-Hoo; Love Marches Poemes Juifs (Milhaud); Chant de On: What will I tell my Heart; nourrice;
(Newell Chant de resignation: Midnight In Mayfair. Chant damour. - Гале Bathor Chase), !!
Mezzo-Soprano) with Darius Mil- 10 p.m. London Relay-The Fifth haud at the Plano; Elegie (Ga-Cricket Test Match England briel Faure-Op. 24)—Maurice |Australia. Marechal ('Cello "Solo) with Maurice Faure at the Flano, Led Howard Marshall and others from A commentary during play by Catulle Mendes and E. Chabrier): Kennington Oval, London. Clair De Lune (Paul Verlaine and Gabriel Faure) - Jane Bathori (Mezzo - Soprano) accompanying herself. at' the
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11.30-The Fifth Test Matcn. Commentary by Howard Marshal and others (D3),
12.00 News (D3). 12.20
a.m.-The Fifth Test
Piano: Fates Again (From George Black's Pal-Match. Commentary by Howard
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Royal Duke And Duchess To Live Simple Life
WOMAN FARMER AS HOSTESS
UP AT SIX AND BEFORE
BREAKFAST RIDE
A girl farmer will act as hostess to the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in Kenya on their holiday visit to the Duchess's uncle, Lord Francis Scott, at his home near Lake Victoria-Deloraine.
Lord" Francis's, 22-year-old elder daughter, Miss. Pamela Scott, will entertain her cousin and the Dukeat her father's two-storied stone house flanked by two large verandas. Her mother died last May,
Miss Scott is one of the few wo; Polo will appeal to the Duke, who, men farmers in the country. While will find every variety of wild game Mr. A. Duff Cooper First Lord | her father devotes most of his time to photograph or hunt. of the Admiralty, speaking at to public and political interests, For cool August evenings, when
"War Profiteers”
Said He Was Starving drops-Pizzicati For Strings (T. De forcibly occupied by Japanese sol- Newton Abbot recently, replied to she is out in the maze fields super-a fire will invariably be lit, the
A man charged at Bow. street, recently as John William Rockfeller, 39, an engineer, of fixed home, said to the magistrate: 1 am, the eldest grandson of John D. Rockefel- Jer."
La Riviere).
1.30
diers on Sunday, states a Shang-the contention that the Navy hal message.
should protect British ships in p.m. StudioA Recital by
The soldiers broke into the fac-Spanish waters. He said: Elleen" Rayner (Soprano) accom-
tory and drove day the 11 Chi-
"We should all hesitate to panied by E. O'Neil Shaw (Piano). певе
who were keeping watch
take any violent action, if no 1. (a) I Know 'A Bank' (Julius there.
other action would aufice, Harrison), (b) A Green Cornfield Preparations to resume opera-
which might have unfore (Michael Head); (c) A Lullaby (C)tions in the factory are being
seen effects on the future of Str Follo
Villers Stanford)-Eileen Rayner: made by the Japanese. and the Graham-Campbell
Europe and the whole world, Social, Affairs Bureau committed him for trial on charges 2. Piano Solo-Selected-E O'Nel: bogus
In order to assist a low WAT profiteera in the task of in- creasing their profits"
of breaking into a chemist's shop Shaw; 3. (a) Bird of Happiness (Central News). In Chancery-lane, stealing cameras Harold Greenhill), (b) Butterfly and watches, and with possessing | Wings New York housebreaking
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Evidence was given that Rock- feller was caught by a policeman, who saw him running away from the shop, and that behind the win- dow was found a brick.
GERMAN DEBTS
Berlin, August 23
In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George had criticised the The funded debt of Germany Government on the ground of 8p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen-totalled 19.003.2, million marks on not making sumelent prepar- ther Report and Announcements, June 30, 1938, compared with ation for war.
8.03pm. Sea Skantles and 16,820.4 millions on March 31, 1928 "Nobody should know better (according to an announcement of about "preparations for war than Bea. Shanties. Intro:What Bhal!the Ministry of Finance issued Mr. Lloyd George," Mr. Duff Bir Rollo, said he had a lot of We Do With The Drunken Sallor; yesterday.
Cooper said, "because when the money" in America, but, was un-Shenandoah; Blow the Man Down: The floating debt was 3,502.4 last war broke out he had been able to get any over to England "I Bound for the Rio Grande; Whisky rolllion marks on June 30, compar- in office for eight years and am practically starving, and would Johnny: Fire Down Below: Hulla-ed with 2,345.2 millions on March practically no preparation what like to be deported," he added... baloo-Belay: Billy Boy-Geralde la1.—(Transocean.)
ever had been made."
Rockfeller, in his statement 'to
Choruses...
She Duchess of Gloucester will have vising the native servants. also takes charge of her father's warm wraps of velvet and fur, herd of cows and the dairy, and is Her uncle's house is 7,000ft up... considered extremely capable.
FASHIONS FOR KENYA
Her younger sister, Mis Moyra Scott, who was one of the Duchess A little black termine bolero-to of Gloucester's bridesmaids; will be lip over an evening gown will be in London. She is training at a one of the fashions that she will school of dramatic art and in an-introduce to Kenya. It is made of other year hopes for a stage career.dyed white ermine and is cut up
wards in front It Is collarless, with three-quarter length, sleeves.
The Duke of Gloucester will enjoy the freedom of the life at the airy 12-roomed house, reminiscent of South Africa', with its overhanging red-tiled roof and creoper-clad walis.
Picture evening gowns will prob ably be included in her choice. One in rosepink satin, with' a dark wine shade lining the sash, has a Victorian fichu collar, tight bodice and full skirt."
EARLY RISING
A white lace evening gown edged with tulle has the pattern outlined The Duke and the Duchess will in turquoise and peart embroi rise at six o'clock-daylight. like deries, and is worn with a small night, comes suddenly and ride cape, before breakfast at 9 o'clock. Favourite prints are likely to be Lanch at 1.30, tea at 4.30 and included in the selection of day dinner at 8 are much the same as dresses, many of these being made. in England.
with pleated skirts.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.