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Let's start from the bottom and go up this time. We find Cinger Rogers, Dick Powell and way on lop Pat O'Brien. They're all in "Twenty Million Sweethearts," coming to the Alhambra Theatre next week,

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Marche

Band Festival, Crystal Palace,

itaire (Schabert). The Regimental Band of II. M. Grenadier Guards. Zump-Overture (Herold, arr.

Godfrey),

The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. 7.30-7.47 p.m. Organ Recital by Marcel Dupre.

1. Choral Prelude ("In thes is

NOVEMBER 10, 1934.

AUSTRIAN THRONE

EISENSTAD INCIDENT ANNOYS PRESIDENT

Vienna, Nov. 9.

President Whelm Miklas and

Archduke Eugene, uncla of Arch-

Whiteaways

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duke Otto, have had a "Falling BED SHEETS AND BLANKETS

out", it is unconfirmedly rumour, ad in Vienna.

Monarchists and mombors of the Government deny it, but novartholoss there are persistent roports that President Miklas ië, not very pleased with the Arch-1 duke's role at a recent royalist ceremony at Elseustadt. căpitni of Burgenland.

Omeially representing Otto, whom he termed "The Kaiser" | Archduke Eugene recently went to Eisonstadt to receive a formal document making Otto an konor-l nry citizen of the town.

He was given a royal reception. Ile was asked to review a company of Federal Army soldiers drawn up on the town square. He did. saluting them in "the name of our Kaiser Otto."

to

This remark is said

have displeased President Miklus Im- mensely. As head of the Austria Government he is said to have felt this remark and Eugene's: action were encroachments upon) his authority.

The authorities of Eisenstadt, it is further sald, have since been politely reprimanded for the liber. Hes they took in organising the monarchist rally in their village.

Behind this little Incident, how- ever, is more than appears on the Aurface.

Archduke Eugene often has beeu mentioned as the next president of Austria an another large stop toward placing Otto on the throne, Prosident Miklas, However, has the job until October 9, 1935. 11

It may be, rumour says, that certain amount of jealousy inspiree the Elsenstadt Incident", as it is called.—United Press.

CHEKIANG LOAN

Legislative Yuan Approves Of $20,000,000 Issue

Nanking, Nov. 9,

The Legisintive Yuan to-day ap- Joy") (Bach)! proved a suggested public lain to 2. Toccata in D Minor" ("Dorina the amount of $20,000,000 to be Mode") (Bach). floated by Chekiang Province for a. Variations from fifth Symphony the economic development and ¡m-

(Widor)provement of its finances, 7.47-8 p.m.

Four Song by Morla Olezewskn The loan is to be securel os (Contralto).

certain provincial revenus sources mainly to and its proceeds will be devoted conservancy work, highway building, other construe tion purposes and the readjust 3. Dle Mainnicht-The May Night ment of the old debts.

1. Widmung-Du meine seele du

nein herz (Schumanny 2. Nur wer die Sehnsucht Kennt

(None but the Weary Heart) (Tchaikovsky).

(Hrohms), Central News Agency.

4. Sapphische Ode Sapphic Odel

(Brahms). 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report..

8.03-8.15 p.m. From the Studio.

A Short Address on "The Cause of Pence" by The It. Rev. R. O. ifall. Bishop of Hongkong.

.8.15-8.45 p.m. Choral Itema. Hear my Prayer (Mendelssohn).

Choir of the Temple Church, Lon

don. Soloist: Master E. Lough. Sylvin (Sovaker-fiaines). Autumn Sea (Baker).

Associated Glee Clubs of America The Rosary (Nevin).

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RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO

BRITISH AUTHORITY URGES ACTION

London, Nov. 9, Professor II. A. Smith, in s letter to The Times, claims that Britain is at her entire liberty to determine the question of the re- cognition of Manchukuo in accord. ance with her own judgment.

The Cavendish Quintette. 8.45-9 p.m. Sonata In F Minor, Op. 67

(Beethoven) (Appassionata),

Frederic Lamond (Pianoforte). The difBeulty in the case of 1st Movement-Allegro asshi.

Manchukuo arises by the fact that 2nd Movement-Andante con moto. 3rd Movement--Allegro ma non

the Longue of Nations hastily troppo pased its ill-considered resolution 9.9.20 p.m. From the Studio.

of non-recognition, the writer A Recital of Russian Songs by points out. Seraphim Strelkoff (Baritone)..

Programme.

Are we bound for ever to pre-

1. "Pilgrim's Song," Tschaikowsky, tend that Manchukuo does not

2. "Sleep, Engles of War, Sleep," exist, thereby throwing away all Korniloft. chances of commercial intercourse

3. "Novgorod, Dutaha

4. "The Harpist." Rechkornoff.

.

5. "Moonlit Night," Russian Gypsy

"Night of Love"-Bullad,

Song.

Valentinoff.

under favourable terms? Pro- fessor Smith askst

Lord Lytton, replying to the letter, reminds Professor Smith ions on the New York exchange for Magon's Apron-Reel,

9.20.9.13 p.m. Irish Reels and Jigs, that the difficulty was not created yesterday.

by the Geneva resolution but by Rates of Clonmell-Jig.

the events of 1931 and 1932, Frank Murphy (Accordin), which detached the three pro- Medley of Ruels.

vinces from China, to which they Sean Nolan (Dublin) (Violin). legally and unquestionally botong- The Green Graves of Erin.

December

January March May

New York Cotton.

Nov. 8.

Close

Nov. 1. Closing Range 12.17 12.26-12.27 12.22 12.32-12.82

12.28 12.99 12.28 October (1915) 11.99

July

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Willinn J. Mullaly (Concertina), 9.33-10 p.m. Light Orchentenl Music.

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It is obvious that no country which accepted the particular

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Marek Waber, and His Orchestra. 13.23 13.20-10.31 Potpourri of Waltzes, No. 3

Total sales-147 lots

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Marek Weber and His Orchestra. 13.81-13.81 Chinese Street Serenade (Slede). 14.01-14.01 Marek Weber and His Orchestra. 14.22-14.22 10 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,

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"I am glad to note that this is the view accepted by Sir John Simon," the author of the League's. Sino-Japanese report concluded. Reuter

Oll Monopoly

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