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GRIEG SONATA BY SI HON MA AND E. O'NEIL SHAW
Sports
9.45 p.m. London Relay News and Market Notes.
··9.30 păm.. Turner Laylon" (Vocal) at the Piano.
When Evening Comes (Hal Stan
Alone ton); Lonely Street (Porter), film 'A Night At The Operaɔ, "
10.00 p.m. London Relay-The First Cricket Test Match England v. The West Indies.
A commentary during play by Ho ward, Marshall and Michael Standing from Lord's Cricket Ground, London. 10.15 pm. Variety with Arthur As- 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser-key, Frances Langford, Sandy Powell, and vice of Thtercession from St. John's London Piano-Accordeon Band Cathedral.
Test Match Commentaries"
12.30 p.m. Leslie Hutchinson (Vo- cal) at the Piano.
Others.
NEWS
RADIO & SERVICES
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ABOUT THE SERVICES
LONDON GAZETTE
FRIDAY, JUNE-- ↑ Admiralty, Juno. 3
JUNE 1
R.N.
Surg. Comdr. J. B. Crawford, M.B.. B.Ch placed on Retd. List with rank of Burg. Capt. (hume 3),
Adit
to
W. Yorks R-LAW Holt to be L R K Tyrwhitt to. Hasty, in com-
mand CJuly (15) M (June 1). Cheshire R-Capt. A B. Barton LL-Cdr. (E).-E. A Read, to Maid- M.C., to be Adit. vice Capt. O, EL P. stone (July 3); to Bevern" (undated). La-P. L. Mortimer to Argus' (Junė Harington (Maÿ 8).
D.W.R-LL REM. Thackeray is 15); PO O. Sydney-Turner, to Pre- reasd. to the estabt. (May 24).
sident for RN.C, Greenwich (July 5); Manch, R-Capt, (Qr-M;) §, Snow, A. R. Heziat. to Trident (June 6), [D,SM., to be. Ms), (Qr-Mr) (June 8).- List ((E).-T. 1. Brandreth,
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Maori (June 12); G. J. B. Gay, to Lt, P. C. Murphy, R. Ir. Pus, ceases Centurion: G. W. Alcock, to Hero; to be empid with the RAB,C (June E G. J. D. Pulford, to Greyhound 11; Sec. Lt, P. A. Gregoire, from Bupp. (June 13). Res of O, RAS.C. is granted a Surya. Lta (D).-F. P. Evens Lleuts. (Retd) to be Lieut-Comdrstep, commn, as Sec. Lt. (June 18), B.D.E. D. W. Allaway. L.D.8. (seny. Maj. Bt L-Col. (0.0, 3rd CLJ J. Pay L-W. A. C. Collings, to Retd) with seny, as stated: W. J. ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS antedated to Sept. 28, 1993). Pope May 19); D, Stafford (May 20),
Livuts to be Lieut-Comdrs, with Ruddock is placed on the p. list Eagle (Juno 16).. seny, as stated:, Allan (May 25): on account of ill-health May, 181. R. C. J. Dreyer, W. O. Shelford, E. J. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL
MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Lee. E. O. Bickford, C, B. Brocke, R. H. Wright (June 1).
Sister Miss D Gregory, resigns her appt. (May 28); Stage Nurse Miss D. JUNE 6
8. Steele to be Sister (Apr, 23). E.N.
JUNE 5 R.N.
J
The follg. provi Star Nurses are confirmed in their appts:-Miss M. F. A. Albrecht, Miss H, M. Flanagan, Miss M. J. Scannell, Mis R. J. C. B. Bromley, Miss M, Harvey, Miss. I. M.
Act. Payr. Sub-LA-E J. L. Wright, to Glorious (June 18).
Cd. Cook-C. & Bassett, to Drake (July 4).
Gunner.-W. J. Hughan, lent to RAIN, for two years (July (1).
Wt. BR, W. Blatchford; to Trident Wune 3).
Wt Cook.-C. Trascott, to Pem- broke. (July 3).
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Andalucia (Oyanguren); Arabia- Danza (Oyanguren)-Quitar Solo by Martinez Oyanguren. Sardy Jullo Love Is Everywhere (im Look Up Goes To Ses: Part 1 The Stowaway: And Laugh-with Orchestral accomp.
Part 2-The Shipwreck-Sandy Powell I Need You (HA. F-Botterell);Comedians Six Hit Medley No. 1– Broken-Hearted Clown (Nool-Pelosi).
Intro: In & Little Gypsy Tea Room: Me Good- Lullaby; Jack Harris and is Rehearing a 12.40 p.m
night, Lullaby of Broadway; Little Orchestra.
I Miss You In The Morning-Slow Golden Locket: Call Me Sweetheart
Plane-Accordeon Fox-Trot: Park Parade (from 'Black | London Cotton Wool (film Over MR.OS. LR.CP, to be S. T. prov£ appt.:-Miss M. Clark. Miss RL-Cdr. (2) (seny, June 16).
Band.
Wrap One Day When We Were the Garden Wall: Why Wasn't X Young-Waltz; Honey Chile - Fox-TRA (flm 'Over the Garden WA | Hyatt, M.B., to be Surg. Comdr. (June MH, Webb, Miss EM, Sanders May Vallance, G. 9. Tente, to rank of Trot. Amazon Goes A-Woong-One Bobby Howes (Comedian) with Vocal) Surg. Heut-Comdr. L. Malone. 15): Miss E. M. C. Rosston (May 201
Trio and Orchestra, Once In A A while i
(June 8): Rev. CR. S. Muspratt (May 22)... Pin (from
B.A.. to be Chaplain June 6).
and Blue'.
Comdr. V. C. Dorman-Smith placed on Retd, List at own request (June 67; Lieut. Comdr. R. C. Stokes placed or Retd. List with rank of Comdr, 4 Surg. Lieut. Comdr, T. Barlow, Comdr (June 6): Surg. Lieut.-Comdr.
Murison.
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The follig, to be Star Nurses on
PROMOTIONS
LL (E).-P. M. Latham, to rank of
Payr. L.-J. E. Langdon, W. F
Local- Time Signal and Edwards, Green); Little Prata L.R.CP. and S., to be Surg. Comdr. Miss S. W, Kirkby, Miss I. K. Buck Payr. Lt.Cdr. (seny, June 15).
Step: Glamour Girl-Fox-Trot.
1,00 p.m.
weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Billy Mayeri at the Plano.
Tango Varsity
(Vocal) with Orc Medley No. 1-Intro: Roll Along Sweet Nothings (Rettenberg); Jas Prairie Moon Girl with Dreamy Eyes: imne (A Syncopated Impression My Dance: Easter Parade; Dancing Mayer!). Billy Mayerf's Savor Hava- With My Shadow; be Wore & Little Kitten on the Jacket of Blue-The London Piano- na Memories Intro:
I Do: Keys; Ukulele Lady: What'll
Accordeon Band Chirrup (Kenneth Caralina in the Morning; Chili-Bem Blain)-Arther Askey (Comedians Bom; Dancing Time: Keep on Hum- į with Plano. The Whistling Waltz ming:
April Showers; Indian Love
(m Limelight')-London Plano- Call: Il Bulld a Stairway to Para- dise.
Accordeon Band.
11.00 p.m. Close down.
1.15 p.m. Benter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast & Announcements.
1.30 p.m. Dance Music & Variety. Blues-Basin Street Blues; Fox-Trot -Nobody's Sweetheart-Billy Cotton Pickers. Rumbas Siboney; quenita-Alfredo Brito and His Or
Vocal
Calls Plano-Every chestra.
and thing You Said Came True (Friend) G.S.G. and Franklin): So Many Memories G.S.B. (Harry Woods) Turner Layton Fox- 6.9.8. At The End of The G.S.O. Trot-Well
Of Hearts Trans March-Queen Trail; (from the film) Sydney Kyte & His Trans. I Trans. Piccadilly Hotel Band Fox-Trot Can't Get You Out Of My Mind:
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1
Quickstep-Hold Tigh
Tight-Jack Hylton
and His Orchestra Vocal-Sous Les Ponts (from Paris qui brille'); C'Fist Une Valse Musette (from Paris qui brile Mistinguett with Chorus, Accordeon and Orchestra. OK. For
(from Sound-Fox-Trot
Palladium
Play'): There's A New World--Fox- Trot from Palladium Play)-Am- brose and His Orchestra.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
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SHORT WAVE
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DAVENTRY
JUNE B.N.
ROYAL NAVY ·
Parr. Lts (Retd.-F. W. a. Pick- ford G. H Lk-Cap to rank of Payr seny. respectively June 15 and 18). Sub-Lleuts. to be Lleut. with seny.
Sub-La (A),—R. S. Alingworth, 8. as stated:-J. D. Ritchie (Jan, 1; 3.
G. Cooper, to rank of Lt. (A) (seny. P. Stewart (May 1); J. D. Hanron, W.
May 18). RETURN OF THE WESTON P. B. Barber (May 8); L. A. Jones, D
The escort vessel Weston, which has Payr. Mida-PE Astley-Jones, F W. Leggatt R. L. Davies, H.-H. Dannreuther. R. W. Benson-Dare, Pen refitted at Malta Dockyard, will. Rawles, J. R. Simpson. J. M. Wade,
Meynell (June 1).
leave for home to relieve the Alres. H. Cook, I. F. Westmacott, H. J. C. ford as
tender to the Navigation Cotter, R. G. Phillips, G, H, Boxer. School, Portsmouth..
F. A. F. Faussett, H. R. Vine, W. Hut- ton-Attenborough, A; C. W. Jones, W M. Elderton, to rank of Act. -Payr. Sub-Lt. (seny, May 1);
JUNE 8
B.N.
Lieut. Comdr. T. F. A. Voysey placed on Retd List with rank of Comdr. (June 81.
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WAR OFFICE. JUNE 9 Regular Army Col. (temp. Brig.) B. T. Wus. D.S.O.. to be Mal.-Gen (June 1) with Beny, May 22, 1938.
COMMAND OF THE JANUS Lieutenant-Commander J, A. W. Tothil has been appointed as the first commanding officer of the new des
troyer Janus, fitting out at the works of Swan Hunter. And Wigham Richardson on the Tyne, which is to relieve the Express in the 7th Det ro- Yer Flotilla, Home Fleet,
ENGINEER CAPTAIN SECCOMBE
The retirement is announced, of
Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.86m)'
The follg. to be Cols:-Mal, and Bt. 9.51m.c.- (31.35m) Lt. Col. J. A. Barstow, M.C., from 21.47m.c.-(31.87m.) Black Watch (May 191: Lt-Col, J. C. 15.18mt.c. (19.79m.) P. Tosh M... from RE (May 28): Engineer Commander A. E 8. Sec- (G.8.0. G.S.G., G.5.B.), Lt Col P. G, M. Eles. M.C., from RA.combe, with the rank of engineer cap- (G.S.H, G.S.G., G.S.B.) (May 303; Maj, A. L. Pemberton. M.C.. tain. after 30 years' commissioned (G.S.H. G.S.G. G.SB from RA (May 30); Lt-Col. L. Q.service.
Humphreys. AM.I.Mech E., from R.A. AUSTRALIA
B.C. (June 1).
Call Sign: VIR Ware Length, 31,34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA
Call felters: PHI. Wavelengths 18.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies 1777okc.& 17730kc.
6.06 p. Mozart Symphony No. Time
38 In C Major ("Line") K. 425.
Sir Thomas
Bescham conducting
the London Philharmonic Orch.
pn.
COMMANDS AND STAFF Mai. S
S. T. James, MBE, E, Lan Prelinquishes the appt. of Staff Capt. Itemp.) (Jume 8)...
·SURGEON CAPTAIN BRADBURY,
On attaining the age limit of 57, Surgeon Captain Samuel Bradbury, the senior officer of his rank, has been placed on the retired Mst.
-RETIREMENTS
OBE, M.B, placed on the Retd. List Surgn, Rear-Admiral.-L.. ~ Warren.
June 18) (June 18).
Engr. Cdr.-G. T. Sullivan, with rank of Engr. Capt. (June 7).
ROYAL AIR FORCE...
NEW SQUADRON LEADERS Squadron Leader F. B. Bristow, who is promoted in the June list, is among the officers who began their service in the old Special Reserve.
Squadron Leader R. E, Barneti, also promoted in the June list, was award- ed the M.B.E. for valuable services in Surgeon Commander Michael Bar connexion with operations in Pales ton of the RN. Barracks. Devonport, tine in 1936. has retired at his own request. after 351⁄2 years' naval service.
The follg, appts are made: Maj-SURGEON COMMANDER BARTON Gen. J. M. R. Harrison, C.B., D.5,0.. from Div. Comdr, to be GO.C. the Troops, Jersey Dist (May 30); Col. D. F. McConnel D.BO, from GBO. lat Grade (temp), to be 0.8.0. 1st Grade (April 26): Col. W.A. PitzG. Kerrich, D.S.O., M.C., to be Dep. Chiet Engr. Col. F Thornton, from 8.0 1st
1.00"Empire Exchange.”.... Talk by (temp.) (Mayde (temp.), to be has been placed on the retired list as
Lord Halley (D1)..
6.29 p.m. Selections from Mozart's 1.15-Recital by Max Pirani, planist Bde. Comdr and is granted the temp.
Operas.
J
"Marriage of Figaro"-Overture; "Seraglio"-Overture-Vienna Phil-
harmonic Orchestra cond. by Clemens
Krauss,
"Marriage Of Figaro"Ah
(D1).
1.35The Table Under the Tree,"
with the B.B.C. Theatre Orches- tra (D1). 130-News (D1).
1
COMMANDEB B, C, STOCKS · On attaining the age limit of 45, Lieutenant-Commander RC Stokes commander, but will retain his present appointment in command of the traw- ler Saphire in the 1st Anti-Submarine Flotilla, Portland
Come. Nor Linger More: " Re Pas-2.45-Campbeltown Gaelle Choir (D1). 2nd Grade," to be Asst. A new. minesweeper Bramble, on her
tore"My Love Is. For Ever True..."
Elizabeth, Schumann
(Sung
3.15-Sports News and Market Notes
(DI).
rank of Brig. while so empid. May 18) Col. L. EK Finch, D.S.O., O.B. E. from Asst. Adjt-Gen, to be a Dep. Dir, and is granted the temp. rank of Brig, while so expid. (May 19); Col. J. A. Barstow,
M.C.. from G.B.O.
May 19); Col 0. M. Lund, from G.8.0.
•be. spec. 1st Grade, to
the is ranked temp. rank of Brig. while-so-empid- (May 22); Col J. G. F. Tosh, M.C., to be Dep. Chief Engr. (terup.) (May 28): COL A. L. Pemberton, M.Ö.. from G.S. O. 2nd Grade, to be G.8.0. 1st Grade (May 30).
in Italian) on 98-8.45—"Cabarette," with Reginald Por-empla, (temp.) and le
mina-F
Plano
Ollendorfi
with
in Italian). The Magk (Sung in Flute. Within these sacred Halls A. Kipnis (Bass) with Berlin State Opera Ortrestra (Sung in German),
local pan, Closing
6.55
Quotations...
Stock
7.00 p.m. Gerry Moore (Piano), Sidney Gustard (Orkan) and Oliver Wakefield (Comedian).
ter-Brown, syncopated plano music (D2).
7.00-Irish Rhythms, with Section of
B.B.C. Northern Ireland Orches- tra (D2),
7.30-The First Cricket Test: Eng- land y. West Indies. Coinmen- tary by Howard Marshall -(D2). 7.45-"My Godfather, the Emperor."
Play by Toon Rammelt (D2), 8.20-The First Cricket Test: Eng land v. West Indies. (D2),
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Bob White Quickstep: Quicksand. -Blow Fox-Trot Gerry Mpore (Plano) with String. Bass and Drums. The Voice Of Inexperience-Humorous 8.35 Serge Krish Septet (D2). Monologue
Wakefield No Oliver
No 9.00-Cecely. Courtneidge (recording) You-Quickstep
(D2). More
A Message The Man In The Moon-Slow 9.15-News (D2). Foxtrot falm A Day at the Races') Gerry Moore (Piano) with String Bass and Drums,
Heart And Soul (from 'A Bong is born")-Connie Bot well (Vocal) with Orchestra. Musical Comedy Medley-Intro: Waltz (The Lilac Domino?: If you were the only
930-"Food for Thought.” (D2), 9.45 Sports News and Market' Notes
(D3). 10.00-The First Cricket Test: Eng land v. West Indies (D2). 10.15-Band of the 2nd Bn. The South
Wales Borderers` (D3).
(The Bing Boys are here); Waltz Maid of the Mountains; I'm on the 11.00-Music Hall, with the BBC stan (Arlette); Song of the Vagabonds The Vagabond King): Waltz (Choco-
Variety, Orchestra (D3), Please don't flirt with 12.00-News (D3).
lateNight): Waltz ..
me
(Gipsy Love); Walts and Finale (The 13.15-The First Cricket Test: England
v. West Indies (D3). Merry Widow) Sydney Custard play.
ing on the Orgau of Gaumont Palace 12.30-Violin Recital by Henry Holst
Cinema Chester.
(D3)."
7.30 p.m. London Relay-The First 12.56 Sports News and Market Notes
Cricket Test Malch England. v. The West Indies.
A commentary during play and a summary of the morning's play by Howard Marahall from Lord's Cricket Ground,''London.
7.45 pm, Boy Fox & His Orchestra.
COMMAND OF THE BRAMBLE Lieutenant-Commander H Vickers has been appointed to command the
completion at Devonport Dockyard. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments—are made by the Admiralty:--
Capte. E P. Archer, to Revenge, in Command (July 10); B. C. 8. Martin, to Dorsetahire (July 31); to Dorset
D, shire, in command (undated); Q. Graham, to Arethusa (June 30); to Arethusa, in command, and as Flag Capt. and C.5.0. to R.A. Command- ing Third Cruiser Squadron Cun dated).
ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS KDO.-Capt W. B. Radford is restd. to the estabt, June 1).
9th L-Sec. Lt. Hon. C. P. J. Bec- kett is seed, (May 15). ROYAL REGIMENT. OF ARTILLERY "Capt. (E).-G. F. Chandler, to Mala- Lt-Gen. R. H. Haining, C.B. D.S.O., bar, as Chief Engr., Bermuda Dock. is apptd. Col, Comdt. (Feb. 4) vice yard (Aug. 8),
Allen, granted
Cdrs.-G. "R. G. Gen. Sir J. Noel Birch, GBank of Art: Capt. (May 23); R, P. B.
deceased: pay,
KOB., KOMG., ret
Lt. Gen. J. H. Marshall-Cornwall, OB., Swinley, to Hermes, in command (July CBE, D.SO, M.C., is apptd. Col 11): M. H. Evelegh, to Frobisher, in Comdt. (Feb, 14), vice Lt Gen Bir command (July 13); H. W. Biggs, to Alexander Hamilton Gordon, K.CB Revenge (July 13) C. W. Byas, to ret pay, deceased; Lt-Gen. A P Daedalus (May 241. Brooke, C.B.F. D.S.O., is apptd.. Col. Comdt, (May 20), Fice Gen. 8 Thomas A. Cubitt, ROB. CMG D.S.O.. ret. pay, deceased
CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS
Maj. W. E. Knox to be Lt. Col. May
28).
ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS The follg. are secd-Ma). L. A. E. Tozer, B.A. (April 8);"Maj. V. J. E. Westropp (May 9).
FOOT GUARDS.
W. G'ds.-R.SM, W. L. Bray, D.C. M., MM to be Lt. (Q-Mr.) (June
10).
INFANTRY
Cdr." (E).-P. G. 8. Bowring, to President, as Engr, "Asst. to Director of Dockyards, Admiralty (Aug. 1).
Act. Lt-T. W. G. French, appt. to Eagle cancelled
Bub-Lt. (A)-D. R. H. Drummond, to Eagle (June 16).
Od. Engr, (Retd).-P. H. Leech, to Hussar (June 20).
Cdr.-O. P. Tower, to Hero, in com- mand. (on Escapade reducing),
Payr. Cdr.-E Kennedy, to Furious June 18),”
(3):
L&-Cdrs-A T. Courtney, to Victory for Big, Sch (June 19): to Etingham, $1.25-The First Cricket Test: Eng-
ta Flag Lt to V/A Raikes: D. O. land v. West Indies" Summary of day's play by Howard Her-is secd. (May 8).
King's Own R.-Ma), C. F. T. Baker Doble, to President II for duty with London Division RNVR (June 27); ahall (D3).
Life Begins When You're In Love CHUNGKING NEWS
BROADCAST
Fox-Trot (film "The, Music goes 'round and round'); 1 Feel Like A Feather. In The Breeze-Fox-Trot (film 'Charm School. Rose Marie Fox-Trot (from the film): Indian Love Call-Fox-Trot (film 'Rose Marie'). Let's Face The broadcasts in the English and other Music and Dance-Fox-Trot (filmforeign languages
Follow the Fleet).
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements,
,40,
series A regular
of short-wave
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have been augurated by the Central Broadcast ing Administration, Chungking...
of special Interest to Far East listeners are the news broadcasts ́at
metres (11.3 megacycies).
803 p.m. Grieg-Holberg Sulte, Op. 10 a.m. (IK, timo) each day on 25.21
WEATHER REPORT
BONGKONG ROYAL
OBSERVATORY:
10 am., June 26.
Barometer (at sea level), 29.79 ins. Temperature. 86 F. Humidity, 15 per cent. Wind Direction, BW. Wind Force (Beaufort), Temperature; maximum yesterday,
89 F
Kong
1928 Landard
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Date of
Sonth
Time.
Height
(i) him,
Height,
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE-
From 27 June to 3 July 1929
HIGH WATE,
"Low: WATER
Hang
Hong
Kong
Standard
Time
1. ko
80 12 68
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23:41 13.0
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continued.
and North China and Total rainfall since January 1st, 8.25 p.m. Studio Grier Sonata in elberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.30
Fri.
30
0807 17:0 012
3 2
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2380 48 1.09 55 [771]
10.07 03166 *1700
London String Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr.
There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 am. to 6.30 am to European coun- 820 pm, London Relay The First tries, including Great Britain, France.
Tex. 27
Temperature; minimum last night, Wed 28
81 F.
Cricket Test Match England 7. The Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres West Indies.
between and 31,50 metres; to America Commentary, by Howard Marshall 9.30 am, and 11.39 am in Chinese Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10in Thur 29
and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75 to-day nil. thetres; to East
And to Japan betwear
G. Minor played by Si Hon Ma Vie pm on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres Against an average of, 36.14 ins lin) and E. ONeil Shaw (Piano).
9.05 p.m. Grieg-Elogize Melodies, m
pm on 25.21 Op. 31.
7.55 Din
metres
Sunset to-night, 7.11 pm, and 31.68 metres in Japanese; to, Bunrise to-morrow, 540 am London Patiharmonic Orchestra South China and the South Beak be
4 pm. June 26. Barometer (at sea level), 29.70 ins. conducted by Eugene Geossons, tween 8.10 pm and 10,30 pm on
metres and 8158 metres, including a 9.15 p.m. London Belay-The News
news bulletin in English at 9pm (10 Temperature, 88 9.30 p.m., London Belay-Food for p.m., local time); and to Soviet Rus Humidity, 74 per cent Thought"
sta between 11 p.m. arid 11.30 pm Wind Direction, SW. Short talks on matters of topical o 26.21 metres and 31.88 metres in Wind Force (Beaufort), 4.
Russian.
Interest
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Maximum temperature, Minimum temperature Rainfall, 0.02
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