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FOR THE CHURCHES
CATHOLIC NEWS & NOTES ENGLISH METHODIST LESSON SERMON
Pentecost,
CHURCH
Queen's Road East. Opposite the
be,
SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940.
CHINESE CULTURAL CIRCLES TO
WELCOME LIN YU-TANG. ·
· ELABORATE PREPARATIONS ARE BEING MADE BY THE "CHINESE"""CULTURAL CIRCLES IN HONGKONG for welcoming Dr. LIN YU-TANG,, world-famous Chinese author, who is ex- pected to arrive here from Manila in the next few diys.
Many relatives and friends of the eminent writer have come to the Colony to greet him.
The Association for the Advancement of Chinese- Culture. the Y's Men's Club and several other public bodies will entertain
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, HONG KONG. The Subject of the Lesson Ser- in all Christian Science Churches tomorrow "Adam and Fallen Man,"
The Golden Text will be:- him. "That which is born of the mesh Is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit (John 3:6). Among others the following
FESTIVAL OF PENTECOST: A GREAT
"Royal Naval Hospital, BOHEMIAN SAINT
Preachers. Morning-Rev, J. E mon Sandbach; Evening-Rev. E. More- Tomorrow, la Whit Sunday, or The recent death of Don Orione. tom. Juntor Church 9.30 s.m. All the festival, of the a priest who was honoured with a children welcome, Morning Parade the Descent of the Holy Ohost. national funeral in Italy, removes Service 10.15 am. This will be THE "Undersigned have received These names, like that of Faster, the third of the astonishing trio
Broadcast); Hymn 905, Prayer. instructions from The Liquida- give no indication of the meaning of apostles of charity that led Hymn 385, 1st Lesson, Hymn 283, of the feast. Pentecost means "f-mont has produced in the last 2nd Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Offer tieth," for the feast is celebrated century. The other two have al- Arty days after the commemora-ready been canonised, St. John tory, Hymn 288, Sermon, Hymn citations will be read from the United States more than three
300. Benediction Evening Service Bible:-"And God saw every thing Resurrection. Whit Bosco and St. Joseph Cottolengo. p.m. Hymn 17; Prayer. Hymn that he had made, and behold, himself to the task of introduc- ako. There he devoted Sunday is a contraction of "White The works which the three have 279. Lesson: Prayer, Notices, Offer- it was very good. But there went Ing
humanity bring
Chinese culture to Sunday." the name given. to the bequeathed
Importance of Living" and "Moment in Peking," which have become best sellers,
tor
to sell by
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Saturday, the 11th May, 1940
at 12 o'clock noon
at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central, Room No.
205.
ONE POINTAC MOTOR CAR
LICENCE NO, 2812
(This car is at present in Statue Square Car Park, North-west Side).
Terms Payment on fall of hammer.
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tion of the
to
with
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Continued from Page 2
Dr. Lin, who rose to world fame Country and My People", left 1044 A T. Lay and I Bathurst after the publication of. Hig.... "My
10.48J. W, Clague-and-P.-M.-Cot- his family for -the
ton 10.53 P. E. Angis and F. A
Howard 10.56 Major Fenfold and Capt.
Bridge
years
the
day because of the white garments succour to hundreds of thousandstory Hymn" 363. Sermon, Hymn up a mist from the earth, and Americar people. He wrote "The 11.00 Lt. Col. Field and Major
283, Benediction.
He started homeward with his family at the beginning of last
month and reached Manfia on Apr 25. He was originally due to arrive here on May 3, but"owang |- to the warm welcome accorded him by the Chinese community in Manila, he has postponed his Journey.
Prots 11.04 Major Harvey and Surg.
Cdr. Nicholson 11.08
Lieut. Jessiman and Capt. Thursby 11.12 Lent. Carter and M. S
Banner
Bl
NEW COURSE
watered the whole face of the that in former days used to dis-of suffering persons. Don Orione
NOTICES FOR WEEK
'ground. And the Lord God formed tinguish in the church the neo-was the son of a labourer and he
man of the dust of the ground, phytes, who were to be baptised at had to work to provide for his Following the Evening Service a this time.
education for the priesthood, but Social Hour will be held at S. & & and breathed into his nostrils the As the event which the feast re-even before his ordination he was Home, 8.15 p.m. All Servicemen breath of life; and man became civilians warmly welcomed. a living soul." (Gen. 1:31; Gen. 2:6,71 calls, the "Descent of the Holy managing to provide for some or- and Ghost" is such an important one phans whom he found destitute The "Badminton Club is meeting
The following citations will the least is regarded as important trusting to "Divine Providence" to at 8. & S. Home, Monday and as that of Easter. It has been ob- meet the bills. Later he founded Thursday, 7 pm. There will be a also be read from the Christian served ever since the times of the institutions to relieve every kind meeting for Prayer and Fellow-Science Text-book, "Science and with Key to the Apostles, and in fact must have of distress, and orphanages, educa-ship at S. & S. Home Tuesday. 8.30 Health
| Scripturca," by Maty Baker been regarded by the Apostles as tional Lastitutions, technical col-m
Eddy: Man reflects God; man- I learned that he is re- 10.24 Mrs. Steele Perkins and a day of great significance for it leges, agricultural colonies and,
kind represents the Adamle race,
turning to his home country. to
Mrs. Selwyn-Clarke was then that they received the most particularly, homes for des-
invalids in
E divine, gifts which enabled them to carry titute,
picturesque CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL and is a human. not
stay. He will remain here for 10,40 Mrs Smalley and Mrs Wil- creation. Everything good out their ministry with strength pavilions in country places,
The following are the forthcom-baneful, He did not make-hence proceed to Chungking.
(or about half a month, and then
liams
and courage. .....
ing services at
Catholi the
its unreality. The offspring of Cathedral, Caine Road.
God start not from matter or
BOHEMIAN SAINT
PUBLIC AUCTION. dicated in his honour. He
Messrs. SCHMIDT & Co., Ltd. (in liquidation)
HE Undersigned have received THE
instructions from the Liquids tora of the above named,
to sell by"
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Wednesday, the 15th May, 1940 commencing at 10.30a.m.
at the godown of Messra: Schmidt &Co., Ltd. (In liquidation), in the basement" of Gloucester Building contrance by lane between Glou cester and Exchange/Buildings).
A Selection of Scientific and Medical Equipment and X-Ray Apparatus
comprising:
15 8tudent's Microscopes
1 Analytical Balance and weights
confessional.
STAINED GLASS
The most remarkable effort ever
,
made to restore the great stained Morning Services: 1st. Mass 6. ephemeral dust. They are in and. St. John Nepomucene whose glass of the Middle Ages is at pre- with sermon in Chinese; 2nd Mass of Spirit, divine Mind, and so feast occurs on next Thursday is sent being undertaken in Toledo 8, Solemn Pontifical Mass with forever continue." (Pages 525,287).' one of the greatest Agures in the and will take Ave years. During sermon in English: 3rd, Mass 10.
ANNOUNCEMENT history of the Church in Bohemia, the Spanish war the famous stain with sermon in English. Evening and thousands of churches ined glass of the Cathedral. was Services; 3.30-Catechetical
First Church of Christ. Scientist, In- Bohemia and Moravia. are de-destroyed, and the Director Gen-struction: 4-Exposition
Hongkong (a Branch of the of the was era of Fine Arts entrusted the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of Mother Church, The First Church Vicar General of Prague towards restoration to two artists, husband the Holy Rosary and Benediction. of Christ, Scientist in Boston Mass) the end of the fourteenth century and wife. Don Gregrio Toledo and whit Monday-General Confrma- No. 31 Macdonnel Road, close and was martyred because of his Dona Hella Esender, who claim to ton at 9.30. Special day of reto Peak Tram Station. Sunday refusal to violate the seal of the possess the secret of making theparation to the B, V. Mary. May Service 11.15 am. Sunday School 10
glass as it was: made in Toledo
14-Holy Hour from. 5.30 to am. A Reading Room is located After a long period of torture he centuries ago..
6.30 D.II. May 15-St. John It the Church Building, and is was put to death by being thrown They have set up their studio Baptist de La Salle, Founder of open every morning except Sun- into the river Vitava (German within the area of the Cathedral the Congregation of the Brothers day from 10.30 am. to 12.30 Moldau), which flows through and was the of type of tires and of the Christian Schools. Ember.m. and on Tuesday and Friday Prague. On the feast and on the the same kind of wood that was day. Abstinence. May 1-Ember evenings from 5.30 p.m. to 7 pm. nine days preceding it. thousands used to heat it. There are 237 day. Abstinence. On week days: All authorised Christian Selance panels completely, destroyed and Mass at 6 and 7.30. Confessions literature Available at the of Catholics assemble to pray at over four hundred to be partly re-morning
and evening. During Reading Room. The public, is the spot where tradition says the stored. The total surface is 2.270 May, on week days, the devotions cordially invited
to attend the saint was martyred.
square feet.
in honour of the. B. Virgin take services and to visit the Reading place at 5.30 p.m.
Room. ST. JOHN'S
CATHEDRALT
munion; & am. Holy Communion Whitsunday: 8 am. Holy Com- in Peak Church; 11 am. Mattins. Preacher: The Dean; 7 p.m. Con- firmation Service. Preacher: The Bishop.
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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
CHURCH OF ENGLAND, KOWLOON)
Whitsunday Services
The following are the forth- coming services, etc. at St. An- drew's Church, Kowloon.
1
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
ORDERS BY LT.-COL, H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
PARADES
Corps Artillery ..Manning
King Haakon In Norway
Weekdays: Holy Communion is May 12 Whit Sunday. Holy celebrated on:-Thursday, at 7.30 Communion, 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. 4.1. Friday at 7.45 am. (in Those who were confirmed last The four Coast Defence Batteries Cantonese) Wednesday Prayer Sunday will make their arst Com will man their stations on Sunday. for the sick; at 10.15 am.
munion at one of these services. May 19-Parade at H.Q. at 2.45 p.m. Other Notices: May 13, 8 p.m. The monthly Holy Communion Dress Shirts. shorts, puttles, boots, (alled), waterbottles Badminton, Cathedral Hall; May Fellowship Breakfast will follow S.D. 14. 5.15 pm Cathedral Church the 8 a.m. Celebration.
taversacks, overalls and gun plat- PROF. KOHT DENIES
RUMOURS
1 Petroleum Bath for 4 resis- Council Meeting. Cathedral Hall;
tances with 6 resistances
Biological Colorimeter
Haemoglobin attachment
1 Thermobygrograph
Microtone and Accessories
2 Sets X-Ray Apparatus
T
WEEKDAY. NOTICES May 13-Medical War Working
caps,
form shoes to be carried.
Gas masks and steelhelmets will
6.30 p.m. Cathedral Scouts Meet- with ing. Bishop's House, Lower Albert Party for China, 10 am. Fellow-be drawn on parade under super-
Road: May 15, 10a.m. Cathedral ship of Youth and B. W. O. rvision of B.QM.S. Beach, Women's Fellowship Working Working Party, 8 p... Teacners'
1 Short Wave Diathermy Appara-
bus
1 Graphascope.
1 Cylinder containing 40 cu. ft.
Hydrogen Gas
1 Munalamp
1 Electric Distilling Apparatus
1 Louis Schopper Testing Ap
paratus
1 Sliverlite Gas Plant
Projector
and
Haversack rations will be issued. All members of Corps Artillery Party. Cathdral Hall; May 16, 3.30 Preparation Class, 7 p.m. 8t, An- pm Cathedral Women's Fellow drew's Club "Open" Night 8.30 must attend unless permission in writing is obtained from the O.C.
Very Rev. the Dean.
||
Rover Scouts, 8.45 p.m.
Battery.
PARIS, May 10 Reuter)-Prot. Koht informed the press in Paris yesterday afternoon that
the
RADIO
PROGRAMMES
Continued from Pago 't
TOMORROW
SCHUBERT SYMPHONY NO. 9 IN C MAJOR
Major.
"The Village Concert" 10.15-11.15 am. Helay of Morning Service. from the Methodist Church.
Mozart---Sonaša 12.15 p.m.
in A
Edwin Fischer (Plaño).
12.32 B.B.C. Recording — “WAling
Talk by Philip Quedalla.
Biography,"
12.43 Marek Weber and His Or chestra.
9.28 A V, and Mrs. Öreaves 10:00 E G. Frice and Lt. Cdr.
Murray
10.48 Col.
Way
Shackletes-and-Col;
10.52 Major Mackenzie and Col.
Newnham
OLD COURSE.
9.15 A. T. Lay and G. C. Wor-
rall
9.20 A. B. Purves and T. Megar-
ry
2.24 Capt. Thursby and R. K.
Valentine
9.28 A C L Bowker and LM.
S. Lloyd
41
9.32 IL Geare and KS Mar-
rison
9.36 Wing Cdr. Steele Perkins
and J. W. Mayhew 9.40 W. Hewitt and F. Groves 9.44 R. G. Parker and G. T. Har-
rington..
and. J.
9.48 R. C. Gairdner
Redman 9.52. W: 8. Hillier and H. Overy 9.56 Brig. McLeod and Major
Meek
In The Temple of the Bells Study of Peking (Yoshitomo); Chinese Fairy! Tales Character Sketch „Drayer, am, 10.00" Rev. Richards and G. W. Yoshitome), Potpourri of Waltzes
Reeve (Rebrecht).
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report
1.03 Elsie Suddaby (Soprano) and, Dennis Noble (Baritone) in an Old Engilab Programme.
A
10.32 R.. L. 8: Webb and J.-C.
Brown Col. Shackleton and Major Mackenzie
10.38
10.40 L. H. Chater and Rev. Ward NEW COURSE
:
IL. 9.20. W. Stout and M. G. Car-
ruthers
The Mocking Fairy (Besly)-Eusic Suddaby (Soprano)" with Piano. Trumpet Voluntary Purcell). — Bir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra (Solo Trumpet: Alex Har-. ris: Organist: Harold Dawber). So We'll Go No More A-Roving (Byron and White)-Dennis Noble (Baritons) with Piano. The Faery Queen-Threo Dances (Purcell)-(a) Hornpipe; (b)10.32 Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Rowell Rondeau;
(c) Jiz-The Jacques String Orchestra cond. by Reginald Jacques The Devout Lover (Follock & White)
2.30
Norwegian High Command would in future be represented on the ship Working Party, Catheral Hall,p.m.
Allied Supreme War Council. May, 17, 3.30 p.m. A United Inter-
Prof. Koht stated that of the Nor-C Major. May 14 Brownie Pack, 3.30 p.m.
1st Battery denominational Service of Inter- May 15-Medical War Working
May 14, H.Q 5.15 pm for Fortwegian Army, which originally cession, "Cathedral; Address: The Party, 10 am Wolf Cubs, 5.30 p.m. D'Agullar. Layers Class and D.ELS. consisted of six divisions," one divi- sion and part of another were in- Dress-Mutti, Overalls, B.D. caps May 16-Women's Fellowship and gun platform shoes will be car-tact in North Norway or making and B. W. O. F. Working Party: 3 ried. Haversack rations will be their way to the north. Many of the remainder had been killed May 17-Medical War Working May 14, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Those de- taken prisoners or interned in 8 a.m. Holy Communion, 8. p. Party for China 10 am.
Sweden. Short Evening Service. Preacher, Service of Prayer in connection Dress: Muftl."
Denying the rumours that King Rev. Cyril Brown Refreshments with the war at the Cathedral at
Haakon has gone to Sweden, he
soll where he would remain and fight.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S
CHURCH
#
p.m.
provided.
Unitedtalled. Lecture on Military Hygene.
2nd Battery
are served in the 1st Floor Lounge 5.30 pm. Full Choir Practice, 8.30 May 14, Scandal Point, 5.30 pm. said the King was on Norwegian
after the Evening Service.
N.B.-The Church is open to the
Bulbs, Laboratory general public,-- Glassware, Sine and Tangent
Galvanometer, Tyre Pumps, Field- ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH
glaas Adjusting Apparatus. etc.. etc.
(All lots will be sold without Irserve)
On View from Monday, the 13th May, 1940:
Catalogues will be issued.
Terms: As Customary.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERA.
p.m.
Right Section and recruits.
4th Battery
Emmanuel CHURCH|| Máy 14, D.EL. School, 5.30 p.m. 218, Nathan Road, Kowloon - D.EL. Personnel Dress; Mufti, Bunday, 10 am. Bervice of Holy overalls to be carried.
9.28 A. V. and Mrs. Greaves 9.36 A. K. and Mrs. Mackenzie- 9.40 F. D. and Mrs. Hunter 9.52 Mrs. Hiliter and Mrs. Overy
with WEATHER REPORT
Hongkong Royal Observatory
10 am, May 10. Barometer (at sea level), 29.80′ ins. Temperature, 81 F. Humidity. 67 per cent. Wind Direction, B/W Wind Force (Beaufort),"3. Temperature; 'maximum yesterday,
86 F. Temperature: minimum last night.
76. F.. Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th
today, nil.
-Dennis Noble (Baritone, Piano. Hornpipe in E Minor; Minuet; Purcell) The Pipers Guild Quartet. Cannaries; Hornpipe in D Major Nymphs and Shepherds (Purcell) Elste Suddaby (Soprano), with Plano
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea. ther Forecast and Announcements,
1.45 Schubert Symphony No. 9 in
London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Bruno Walter
Close down.
1
7.00. Half an hour of Schomann. Presto-Passionato (Appendix to Op. 22)-Vladimir Horowitz (Piano). Der Nussbaum; Mondnacht Karl Erb (Tenor) with Plano, Meine Rose - Ria Ginster (Soprano) with Plano. Against an average of, 13,80. fns. Novellette, Op. 21, No. 8-Elleen Joyce Sunset tonight. 6.54 p.m. (Piano), Schone Premide; In Der Sunrise tomorrow, 5.45 a.m. Fremde: Geisterahe- Ria Ginster (Soprano) with Plano. Traumerel Bandy Macpherson (Organ). ...7.30 Rondon Helay-Thé Nowa
8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
B.Q3 B.B.C. Recording The
A Programme devised by Frederick Grisewood and Premented by William Maclurg,
May 12: Whitsunday "
Communion. 11 Morning Service. May 14, HQ. 5.30 p.m. A Section. SOFTBALL NOTES Vage Concert" First Mass and General Com Preacher, Rev. A. E. Charman. 2.45 Rifle and Marching Drull. „Dress: munion at 8.2.m.; Second Mass at p.m. Sunday School.
3 Young Mufti.
Mobile Column Armoured Car Fixtoon
Continued from Page 2
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Bà Light Orchestral Music. Because (d'Hardelot); A Little Love,
A Little Klas (Silent)-Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. Masquerade wood) Albert Sandler and His Or (Loeb); I Want Your Heart (Haydn
chestra.
No. 1.
Total rainfall since January 1st
23.90 ins.
4 pm.. May 10, Barometer (at sea level), 29.74 ins, Temperature, 85 F. Humidity, 79 per cent. Wind Direction, 5/W Wind Force (Beaufort), 3 Maximum temperature, 87 F Minimum temperature, 76 F. Rainfall, nil
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 10 to 16 May 1940.
HICK WATEL
Usys of
weak
Hong
Kong
LOW WATER
Hong
Kong
3 Standard Standard
Dats of
10 am. followed by Benediction. Men's Bible Class 730 Song Ser-
"5th A. A. Battery
seen on the mound during some Catechism Class for children at vice, 8 Evening Service. Prea- May 12, Queen's Fier, 9.30 am.
part of the game and he will And- 3 p.m.
cher, Mr. J. F. Fisher. Monday, No. 1 Section. Overalls to be car-the Mindanao boys fully capable On Week days Mass at 8 am; 7.30 p.m. 8.A.C.A. Meeting. 8 Bible ried
of giving his hurling arm Confessions are heard every day Study Circle at 793 Nathan Road,
May 14. HQ 5.30 p.m. Those de- thorough test. Nip Lum, last year, before and after Mass; On Satur- 1st floor. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. Meet-talled. Lecture. Dress; Mufti.
complained about the amount of daya Confessions are specially ing for Chinese "amaha. Wednes-
weight he lost after every game heard from 4.30 p.m. to 8 pa day, 8 p.m. Praise and Prayer.
that he caught, but it seems cor- Meeting. Thursday, 10.30 a.m.
May 12, 845 am. Hung Hom tain that he will again be strand- Women's Bible Study Circle at Railway Workshop: Reconnaissance ed with that tough assignment 216 Nathan Road" ist floor. New Territories. Dress: Overalls this season. p.in, Prayer Meeting. All are wel-R.TE. caps, black boots, haversack Fans will be pleased to hear B.B.C. Observer on new "Lysander" Sun. 11
Sunday and water bottle. Haversack rations that there is every prospect that Whitsunday. Services In Eng. come. No collection on lish, Holy Communion 7.15 am. evening..
to be carried.
South China will, again enter a Choral Eucharist-10 ́a.m. Even-
team, although reports to the con- song 6.30 pin.
CHRIST CHURCH
1 KOWLOON" TONG WATERLOO ROAD
Class..
No. 3 Company
No. 5 Company May 14, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Instruction mechanism, remaining heads.
No. 6 Company May 14 HQ. 5.30 p.m. Elementary Handling LG. (Continued).
Bunday School ST. TERESA'S CHURCH|| May 14, HQ: 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s trary were circulated earlier on. PICKING FLOWERS Services 9am Services in Man-. FRINCE EDWARD RD.
darin. Holy Communion 8 am.) May 11, Saturday: at 5pm. IN A GARDEN
Morning Prayer and sermon 10 Meeting of St. Teresa's C. Y, L., A. Pleading guilty to a charge of am. Preacher The Rev. J. CL. At 6.15 pm. May Devotions and on theft of 98 gladioli trom the Wong. Tuesday. Parochial Church Novena to Our Lady of Fatima; garden, of the Repulse Bay Hotel Council 6 p.m. Thursday. Holy May 12 Pentecost Bunday and on Wednesday. Ko Blu, 27, unam-Communion 7.15 a.m Bervers' Solemnity Of Our Lady Of Fatima; ployed, was sentenced to three Meeting 8.30 p.m. In the Vicarage. 5.13 pm, The Recitaton of the months' imprisonment by Mr. E."J. Friday. Concert in St. Andrew's Rosary, Procession with the Statue Houston at the Central Court res- Church Hall, by kind permission of Our Lady, Bermon by Rev. T.Section. Dress: Mufti. terdity. Bertence was to be sus-of the Vicar, in aid of the funds Cooney B. J. and Solemn Benedic bended for 12 months.
of Chrst Church, 8.45 pm. tion by H, Mons. E. Valtorta.
Army Service Corps Company May 14, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Supplies
E. N. THURSBY, Captain.
Adjutant, R.KVD Corps
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The League Secretary reports that no official entries have yet been. received, and clubs are reminded that the closing date for entries Is Tuesday May 14, on which date a meeting will be held at the Brook Club. Work on the stand has been commenced and fans are pronused-more spacious accomoda- tion. than last year, when they turn out to see the games at Caro- line HL,
845 | Magazine Feature Programme
Recorded talks by Captain Coleman, of the Port of London Authority, by B Newfoundland Fisherman ***Training for Minesweeping" and by
Aircraft.
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13.8
8.01 Elgar-Frossart Overture, Op. Mon. 12
London Philharmonic
Orchestra Tues. 13 conducted by Sir Edward Elgar.
Wed. 14 0.15 London Belay-News Summary, 8.30 London Belay-"Despatch from Thur, 15 the Front
945 A Chopin Recital by, Arthur FTL 16 Rabinstein (Plano)."
03.18 4 4 13 33 184 21 26
Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, Op. 27, │zurks. in A Fist Major, Op. 7, No. 1; No. 1: Nocturne in G Minor, Op. 37. Mazurks in G Major, Op. 7, No. 6. No. 1. Polonaise No. 2 in E Flat 10.10 Organ Music. Minor, Op. 28, No. 2, Mazurka In A "Andantino in D Flat (Lemare) Flat Major, Op. 41, No. 4; Mazurka in Edwin H. Demare."
Flat Minor, Op. 6, No. 4; Mazurka in A Plat Major, Op. 24, No. 3; Ma 1zurka, in F Minor, Op. 7, No. 1; Ma-
10.15 Studio Bunday Evening Eptiogue.
10.35 Close down,
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