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AMERICAN- DUTCH TRADE PACT

GENERAL CUTTING

OF DUTIES

INDIES WILL·

BENEFIT

(Special to "Telegraph")

Washington, Dec. 22.

THE SEASON'S CHEER

CHRISTMAS AT HOLY SPIRIT SCHOOL

Christmas at Holy Spirit School has been marked with more than unual holiday spirit this year for, in addition to the customary Nativity play, Christmas tree, erib, carolling, and party at the school, the students, under the direction of the Maryknoll their message of Sisters, are

carrying peace and good will personally to different groups of deserving poor,

On Friday, December 20, the girls of the Upper Classes visited the Violet Peel Health Centro at Wanchai, where

they presented three-scenes of the Christmas story in dramatic form and then distributed bundles of clothing food, and toys to

nother and Afly their children.

a group of the Inter

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, DECEMBEREKE

FANLING

RACES

FULL RESULTS

WINNING SWEEP NUMBERS

How They Stand In The Tables

ALL THE SOCCER RESULTS

SENIOR SHIELD-REPLAYS A│g. Chinn "B" 5 Lincoln Regt.

Hongkong F. C. 4 East Lanes,

FIRST DIVISION Results

1-The Canberra Handicap. steeplechase of 1% miles for Austro- Jan Ponice. Dr. J. C. Macgown's The Ciraffe,

166 (W. 11, S. Davis) 11. de B. Prichard's Lucy Glitters,

152 (Prichard)

Lt. Cmdr. H. C. Alexander L

Reidy's Black Magic, (P.. Jervis) Pari-mutuel: Winner $0.50; Places

Totting

into Classes added colourful cheer $7, $14, $20. A summary of the United States-medinte

Belinda, 160 {Ralph) Netherlands, trado pact, issued to-day, to a Christmas party given to a group

Black Magic, 142, 49. Jeryle) shows that America grants the of needlewomen at the Netherlands

Lucy Glitters, 162, (longuet)

nt

concessions

on sixty- Convent, Kowloon, by the preyknomery, 120, ('. H. Banfield

to bind

fifty

Der

1.

Monday

Nativity play. Oa

2 C. de Recreio.

3

2

J

5 R. A. Scutters. O

1

Kowloon F. C.

2

St. Joseph's.

1 Chinese Ath.

S. Chinn "A"

5 R. W. Fasillers.

Royal Navy.

11. K. Police.

2. Lincoln Regt.

League Table

I'.

Geals.

42

43

18

2

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

S. Chinn "A" 8 8 0 0 30 8 16 iR.W. Fusillors 12 0 4 2 27 19 10

H. K. Police. 11 6

Lincoln Regt. 11 C. de Recreio 11

Chinese Ath,

1. K. F. C.

three commodity types, including fity of a Chine, the whole school Noble Amazon, 12 (richand) per cent. reductions on gin, cocoa, went on a picnic to Honey Villn, M. The Giraffe. 185 (W. 25. H. Darksi chocolate, cordage, twines, and so on, Davis Road, where they regaled forty 2. The 31. John Cup, hurdle race at the

inz 14 tulles. the

amusing same time agreeing

tarif rates and the import blind orphans with

Chinese one-act play and distributed Mr. J. F. Maogregor's Daylight

Eve 168 lbs. (G. It.. Chenpe) Pafos on canned pineapple.

candy boxes of

cakes and oranges to

Oddish's Josephine 168 lbs. (C. There will be a twenty

S. Archer) cent reduction

on bulb, vegetable and cach rightless child.

The day after Christmas, the girls seed duties and of eighteen to thirty-of Cinasex 1 and 2 will visit about Mr. D. Black's

(Black) wrapper four per cent, on cigar

Pari-matuel: Winner. tobacco. Amerien niso unrantees seventy poor boat people at Yaumati there will to no application of duty and take them food and clothing. or increase of duty on kapek, palm The students' own party takes place Places $7.30; $9.80 and $8.00.

when the Christmas holidays begla Daylight Eve. 169 16. IL Cheej oft and tropical products from the at the school on Monday morning, Canary, 168 r.) Netherlands Indies.

School reopens on Friday, January 10, on, 108 (lack)

High West, IGH (J. M. Won).. Inn Crew, 108 (Capt. L1 Gwydye-

In return the Netherlands reduces its import foes on a number of United States fruits and the quotas on many products

increased. Holland ATO

or higher guarantees against new duties or import controls on other products.

The Netherlands Indies' concessions to the United States are chiefly under the guarantee against new or higher duties and quotòa,

WOMEN AND EDUCATION

(Continued from Page 4.) prehensive character of the School work.

The social conscience of the pupila The United States asked for no specific concessions from the Nether-is awakened by the practical help you lands West Indies and Gulana. All render to the lens fortunate ones in The dramatic work artistic Netherlands territories enjoy the your midai. benefits of generalised clauses of the helps in this tou; but its agreement, including "most favoured value, as you have seen this afternoon, In very high also, and cannot but nation" treatment.-United Preen.

exerciso a refining influence on the school.

FINGER-NAIL PAINTING

SECRET OF CHINESE

CRAFTSMEN

Everyone knows how the trick of getting a full-rigged sailing ehip inside a glass bottle is done. At the Chinese Art Exhibition, which opens

of

The Colony owen a great debt of gratitude for the devoted work Mother Louise and her colleagues. Many girls in the Colony would cer- tainly be without the great benefits work of education if this unsellali were not performed.

They do it in the true Christian spirit and they inculcate the Christian principles, which, in my opinion, ought to accompany all Western learning. for the right application of such knowlesige depends on the moral and spiritual background against which it is acquired." (Applause).

The function closed with the sink

next week at Buring of the School Song. lington House, you will see the Chinese version of this marvel.

You will see snuff bottles with very small necks with enamelled designs painted on the inside of the glass. How is it dono?

A Chinese glass worker knows the secret. It is done with the little finger-nail, which is grown to a length of an inch and a half, and a fine brush attached to the 4,000 WONDERS"

tip..

CANTON CURRENCY SUBSIDIARY NOTES FROM AMERICA ARRIVE

The

Don 108

S. China "I

East Lancs.94 1

23, 1935.

RADIO

Gifts

BROADCAST for men

Three Piano Jazz Recitals From Studio

CHRISTMAS CAROLS

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 netres (840 k.c's.):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-7.20 p.m. From the Studio, St. John's Cathedral Carol Party. 7.20-7.30 pm. "Love Tales".

7.30-8. p.m. From the Studio. A Jazz Recital by The Rhythm and Ray Remedios (Plano). Boys, Nemesto Tloco (Acconleon).

8 p.m. Time and Weather, Stock Quotations.

8.05.8.10 p.m. "Goodbye" (Tosti). Sung by Richard Crooks (Tenor).*

8.10-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforte Recital by Lala Shaftain.

8.30-9 p.m. The New Mayfair Orchestra.

tin.

D-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulle-

9.15-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Three Plano Jazz Recital by Bill Cameron, Lindsay A. Lafford, George Bond.

10 p.m, Big Ben: Reuter Press. 10.05-10.20 p.m. Vocal Items. 10.20-11 p.m. A Relay from

Daventry.

63 2 31 15 1.5 4. 4

2 30 20 15 3 20 10 12

20 13

Royal Navy

..

0

Jbs..

$11.50;

W.

DO

P.

14.10 0 St. Joseph's 12 1

18 30 5 Kowloon F.C. 11 2 1 IL.A. S'cutters 12 1 1 10.10 47 3 @ 1 0 18 40 1 R: A. Lyemun 10

RG

Results

В

41

Kowloon F. C.

40

1 16

20 Hongkong F. C. 2 RASC & RAOC.

Lincoln Regt. University.

3

13 midnight. Close Down.

G Radio.

1 R. W. Fusiliers 1

2 Lincoln Regt.

2

2 S. China

0

Lengue Table

Goals,

Josephine, 18 (C. H. Archeri.... Racing Pluck, ¿NH Llame-Price) .. 11.1.P.. 108 (A Baker Care). Tom Cobley, 169 (W. 11, 9. Hays)

The Taipo Handicap, a steeplechase of 14 miles,

Wong Sui Nenu's Burgonaster

150 . (Davis)..... Mr. A. II, l'otta's Soldier of Italy.

150 Iba, Rose-Price)

Mr. If. de B. Prichard's Punch 146

1. GJervis)

SECOND DIVISION

Eastern Ath.. Royal Navy. Chinese Ath. East Lanes.

1 R. Engineers.

Pari-mutuet: Winner $10.10. Places $7.10 and $8.90.

Tetting Burgomeeter, 154 (Davis) Happy St, 140 (Marson) Spinaway, 100 0. E. Cheate).. Punch, 146 (Jervis) Bolder of Italy, 158 (Rose-Price)

The Ladies Hurdles, a hurdle race of 1% miles.

"Round London, by Night",

11-12 midnight. Dance Music.

NOTE: There will be a relay from 4the Tal Ping Theatre (Chinese) on kilo- 22.E.K. on a Frequency of 8-10 1 cycles from 8-11 pan.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Lance. 11 B # 0 37 11 19 East 1.W. Fusiliers 12 4

7 1 47 10 18 Lincoln Regt. 12 8 2 2 38 12 18

Chinese Ath. 11 Eastern Ath. 11

Recreio

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadenst From The German Short-Wavers

Special TORTAZAMOR for Far Enalern listeners will be broadcast from Zeewen ma follows:

BOUTH ASIA ZONE

(Fouth 7 13 32 18 15

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Aula Zone, broadenit from DJR. (10.74 metres) and DJN (81,45 metres).

19.74 m 15,200 ke 1.30-2

4.45-8.15 p.m.

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19.74 m 15,200 ko

1.43 m 1,500 ko 4.45-1.18 p.,

39.76 m 15,200 ke 9pm-13,30 a.m.

DJO, DJN (Germ 445 p.to. Call

Engl), German Polk Bong. Pro- gramme Forecast (Germ. Engl.)

W. 1. 119 100

12

S. China... 11

R. Engineers, 11

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6

3 25 17 14

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40 Royal Navy

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K. F. C. 12 University.. Radio.

10 1

1 10 Kowloon F. C. 12

THIRD DIVISION

2

2

8 21 39

1

.2 6 12 41 4

18 14 30

7 68 3

Resulis

B. Fa Diogenes 145 lbs. (Miss

Beryl Fair)

ar Star 140 lbs. E.J.D.'s Nebular

2 (Mrs. Ropes)

140 lbs. (Miss Oddsfish's The Bogle

# E. Turbott)

Winner $8.00; Places Pari-mutuel: $0.90, $9.80.

Hatting

W.

44

Diogenes, 146 (Miss Tory Fair) 342

Lincoln Regt. 7 Railway Rec. C. d Nebular Bar, 140 (Mrs. Hopes).. The Hogle, 140 Mi E. Turbett). 72 The Sinipe. 150 Mia Belly Fair 27 26 H.K. Police (E) 1 R. A. F. Zingl, 180 (Mime Lord) ****

The. December Country Cup, Arst St. Joseph's. division.

East Lancs

3

1 R, R. Fusillera. 3 2 H. K. Police (C) 1 League Table

Goals.

3

W.

19 Lincoln Regt, 10

R. A. F.

P. W. D.'L. F. A. Pta. R.W. Fusiliers 11 9 2 0 42 13 20 II. K. Police

1 220 14 17 (C)**

10 G a 2 28 18 13 R. A. M. C.

26 18 13 co Enst Lanes. 9 G

0 0 11 6

14 I. Portuguesa 8

28

46

It. Engineers, 31 66H. K. Polico

(E)

Mr. G. W. Morris's Festival Eve

108 lbs. (Morris) Mirs, Stanton's No Fear 108 lbs.

(W. I. S. Davis) Mr. A. I. Potta's Jack O'Lantern

168 lbs. (D. Black) Pari-mutuel: Winner $10.10; Places Canton Dully Sun says that: hereafter merchants in towns and $0.40, $7.50, $7.50.

Belting must Kwangtung in villages

Jack O'Lantern, 169 (mek) obtain certificates from the Canton No Fear, GH (Davis), Chamber of Commerce before they can Panel, 16a (richard bring their silver coins to Canton for Racing Strain, 168 (1. F. J.

Kok) banknotes. Wakedet, 168 (Archer) Government exchange-into-

Silver coins without the certificates Winchester Blus. 163(2

Whitaker) Nearly 4,000 objects, represent-

will be seized by Customs officers on ing the full glory of Chinese ships or trains: No fee is charged artistry for 35 centuries, will be for obtaining the certificatend

To Meet Urgent seen at the Royal Academy. They

Mr. G.-P. Ferguson's Juck Scolt include a famous panel from the Canton Gazelto curns from Mr.

108 lbs. (Ferguson) tomb of the emperor who founded Chen Yuk-pu, the secretary of the Mrs. Paton's The Loafer 168 ibs,

(Rose-Price) Provincial Bank, that the

་་་་་

Not the Tang dynasty (A.D. 618 to wipment of ten-cent, twenty-cont

Bo 906) and it has been lent by the first

noton printed Mr. F. D. Annesley's subsidiary

Dusty 168 lbs. (Baker Carr) .. Philadel- and fifty-cent University Museum of

Pari-mutuel: Winner $10; Places by the American Banknote Company The second Hongkong. phim.

has arrived in

$7.00; $10 and $23.30.

Notting The emperor was probably

of shipment is on its way.

Canary, 168 (FielJon). $10,000,000 Bond Issue monarch the greatest

Distribution of

of the $10,000,000 Can- Glensher, 106 (Bots) Chinese history. The panel is

short-term bonda Tke, 158 (C. La Gregory) Joek Heoit. its Ferguson)

Tho

Government

Interviewed by Canton Chan,

The December Country Division.

til ve, 183 (Morris)....

Racing Spirit, 168 (Gwydyr-Jones} Not Sa Dtanty, 168 (Baker Carr The Loafer, 168 (Bone-Price)

125 105

D

10 3 0

Cup, "B" St. Joseph's. 10 2 1

1

2

3

BO

63

11

15

124

Malakit, 168 (FW. Wright) ..

18

32

18

12

14

20

CASH SWEEP RESULTS

Race 1

No. 82

• 211

$100.11

.

carved with a figure represent-issued on December 1 will be extended ing one of his six favourite to the end of December, says the Can-Mortmain, 168 (F. G. Nigel) chargers, and it is acknow ton Gazette. The money will be used ledged to be a masterpiece of to stabilise the monetary market. animal sculpture.

correspondents, Mr. Jolin B. Cathedral treasures of Europe

president of the Municipal Bank in have many fine vestments

of Canton, denied the current rumours Chinese weaving, and a brocaded concerning the rejection by the three tissue from Danzig with a design Shanghal Government banks of a loan of parrots and dragons will be against the $5,000,000 Reconstruction among the exhibits.

Other church vestments and textile treasures loaned by Ger- many Include coronation robes worn by emperors of the Holy Roman Empire of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

Girl With

One Leg

Bonds,

AN EQUAL PARTNER

OPPRESSED SCOTSMEN PROTEST TO KING

London, Dec. 19.

The St. Andrew's Societies in Lon- don and Glasgow to-day sent a long petition to the King, expinining Scottish grievances and urging their removal.

It. Is alleged that England always openly sought unive prominence in Scottish affairs, forgetting that the

equal partner in the realm was an

In R. A. F.domestic, Empire, and international

Whitburn, Dec. 10.

u ion-Reuter.

THE record of a Sunderland

"ex-Serviceman, Mr. John

The Health bulletin of Enstern

$61,40 11 152

$27.15 Unplaced runners $25 each Nos. 217, 99, 136.

Kace 2 No. 407

" 207

" 10

$200.63 $77.01 $38.50. Unplaced runners $25 each Nos. 369, 258, 90, 22, 292, 126,

Race 3

No. 347

315

126 Unplaced runners 145 and 271,

$388.48 $110.91 $55.49 $25 each Nos.

Race 4

"

135

$40-1.44 No. 252 114

$115.56 $67.77 Unplaced runners Nos. 400 and 46.

Race 5 No. 79

$102.41

#

420

327

$114.08 $57.40 Unplaced runners Nos. 179, 281,

Race 6

No. 280

61

361

Elrick, who claimed to be the ports for the week ended December 14 only one-legged soldier to have shows the following cases of infecti- 300 mint 310.

discuses:-Plague-Bassein 1 deaths. served in the British Army durous

case, Colombo 4 case, ing the War, has been equalled Cholera-Calcutta 20 cases. Madrus

by a woman!

She is Mrs. Bertha Sidaway, of Geoffrey-street, Whitburn, near Sunderland, who, although she had only one leg, was, enrolled in the woman's Royal Air Force.

5 cases, Bangkok b cases. Small-pox. Bombay G cases, Calcutta 13 cásca, Moulmein 1 death, Vizagapatam i case, Shanghai 2 ensom.

$400.40 $114.40 $57.20 St. John Cup Drawing

*$14,482.87 33135

$4,137.06 $2, 008.08 Unplaced runners $153.24 cach Nos. 10920. 44763, 48362, 58479, 40883,

No.

It was the record of the Sunder, the Queen Mary's Auxiliary Corps. 129864, 55979. 31508, 27942, 34193, She was accepted for service, 14145, 68410, 20775, 18070 and 65549, despite her disability, and Consolation prices of $50 'ench Nos. 11343, 67721, 10062, 46113, 42053, 50905, 43561, 16703, 46231. :

transferred to the Women's 44000,

·RA.F. She was engaged in repairing

land man which Interested Mrs. Sideway's husband, who urged her to reveal her experience which completes a Durham County record without parallol in the country.

When Mrs. Sidaway was a baby planes, was subject to military dis- agents for the Canton InsuranceTM she met with an accident whichcipline, and had to march from the omeo, and Hongkong Fire Insurance resulted in hor leg being taken off barracks to the workshop, below the knee.

Mrs. Sidaway recalls, one o casion when she lay in snow, for SHE MARCHED, TOO She was 17 and unmarried when hours repairing the wing of a he applied with a friend to join plane,"

Jarline, Matheson and. Co., Ltd., "as

.Co.

havo issued a neat desk calendar.

The Manila Observatory reports at situate in about 126 Long, 14-Lat, 8.56 a.m. to-day that the typhoon is

· moving weal.“

7 18 20 6 7 19 30 5 Railway

Roc. C. 11 0 0 11 4 3 0

MARTON WINS.

GOLF TITLE

EASILY DEFEATS GILMORE

O. E. C. Marton yesterday won the

championship of the Royal Hongkong

Golf Club for the third time.

his game

D. J. Gilmore never really found and Marton, six up at tiin time, had not up to that point It played as well as he can play. was only in the afternoon that he produced, after a poor start, golf of the best quality. From the third to the tenth hole, where the match ended figures were 3-3-3-5-2-4-4-4, or eight holes in 28.

The weather was glorious and the course in splendid condition. Friday night's rain and a little top dressing had made the greens a nice price.

KOWLOON CHAMPIONSHIP

In the final of the Kowloon Golf Club championship yesterday, D. C. Wilson defeated A, W. Roza (holder) by 4 and 3.

(Routh African Pienlat), .m. Close lown.

PART II

5.35 .. Soma Yarns about Unueval Christ-

by Jerry Nann. 5.30 am. The Varia Trio.

Gromwich Time Signal at 6 am. 6. The News.

0.15

.m. Dance Music. The Casant Club

Orchestra, 6.48 2.1. Close down.

-KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following programme will be broadcast from Manda this evening on a wavelength of 485 metres (615 kilocyclem) r

8.39 p.m. U. P. Conservatory of Music-

Radio Practice Hour.

- p.. Bouvenirs.

8.30 p.m. Spanish Informational Period. 8,48 m. English Informational Period. 7 p.m. The Town Crier presenta a Quarter

Hour of Melody,

Ce presents 7.15 p.m. Manila Motor

Richard Himber and bis Bu haker Champions. 7.10. Bong Recital by Hario del R. 7.45 p.m. Onn Incorporatol. Prveramme.. Bp., Song of the Philippines by

Abmello Ihanes. 6.15 p.m. Masonia Broadcrat - Apeaker: 6.W. Olirien. Hubjecti Masonry and Equality. 8.40-p.m. The Voice at the Herald. p.m. Fein Fat Players

***Undertaly." 1-936-m-Lamp! Garden. Orchestra..

18.30 ... Biga 08.

presenta

6 p.m. Children sing you Christmas Carola. s.15 p.m. Shart Musical Programme.

1.30 p.m. News in English.

1.45 p.m.

Orchestral Concert.

4. p.. News in Garman.

7 p.m.. Concert of Light Music,

8 p.m. Now in Englab.

8.13 p.m. Clowa dawn D3B, DJN (Germ

Engli

EAST ASIA ZONE ·

East Asia Zone broadcast through DJQ on 10.83 metres (18,280 km) 1.19-8 pm. Concert, news at 2 p.m.

... Call DIA. BIÐ, DIN.' (Germ., Engi). Corman Folk Book Program Farechal (Germ

Enal)

9.15 p.m. Bach

Cantala

· geschlumen der Sohn (Zetlen.“ 5.46 p.m. News in English en DJA and in Dolch on DIB, DIN.

10 p.m.

The Best Gurman Mais Chaira Il. 11.15 p.. News In German on DJA, DID.

DIN. 11.30 p.m. Today In Germany. Sound

Pletures 11,45 p.m. Danes Mule.

12.15 .m. News in English on DJA and in

Datch on DJ, DJN, 12.30a.m. Cicos dewn DIA, DJB and DJN

(Dem. Eng}).

--DAVENTRY-PROGRAMMES.....

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following ware-lengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry

Cati Bigh

GSA

Frequency Wavelength

x2.

25.23, meis

4,450 k.c.

49.39 metre

свя

1.410 .4.

€8C

3,265

$1,56 mires 11.30

Can

11.75 K..

25.53 metres

GSB

11,865.

GAP

16.140 ke.

19.33

CHO

17,790. k

1628

Ger

21.478

11.07

18.280

k.e.

.

5

19.88

Fortres

matres catres

11,540 K... 33,83 metres

1,110 k..

49.10 matrea

Transmission 5

(G.B.A. and G.9.0.)

7. Digen. A Natizlour Borvice. 7.4%. The BBC Empire Orchestra. Greenwich Time Benol at & m.. 6.45 a.m. Weekly Nawalatier and Sports

Aummary.

3.5 m. Cleas down.

Transmission 6

10.S.C. and G.8.14)

I am Big Ben. "Musical Oleographe

No. : Bongs Dickens Knew," Greenwich Time Rignal 16,30 mm. 11. "High Hosts"-No. 1 The

of National Museam Cardiff,

11.45 m. Weekly Nawalsize and

Summary 12.5 p.m. Close down,

Transmission 2

(0.8.0. and GBPY

7 p.m. Big Den. "The Empirates."

Wain.

Bports

7.45 p.m. The Scottish Studio Orchestra,

Greenwich Time Signal at p.m.

8.45 p.m. Bports Talk.

p.m. Opera.

9.43 pm. Cloes down.

Transmission 3

(G.S.F.. 0.8.F. and 0.8.D.)

10 p.m.

Ben. Arthur Salisbury and ha Orchestra. 16.20 p.m. "Round Landon at Night***

The

Ireland 11 p.m.

BBC, Northern Orchestra.

12 a.m. Same Yama about Unarual Christ-

mazes by Jerry Nunn.

11.15.m. The

Clipar Hungaria

Band, candarled by Miklos Lory. Re

inged from the Hungaria Laurant, London. Greenwich Time Bignal at 12. 4 mm,

12.30 p.m. The News.

17.30

.M. A Streltal by Irene

(Pianoforte).

1a.m. Close down.

Transmission 4

PART I

Ben. The

e-

Beburror

ПЕС Dance

(0.8.D. and G.B.D.)

1.15 .m. Dir

Orchestra, 2. The News. 2.15 x.m. Variety. 3.10 .. The BBC Midland Orchestra, y

Greenwich Time Bignal at 1.8.m.. 3.1. Aladdin."*"

at. Carols of ather Couniriin. The DDo Charge (1), conducted by Bir Richard Dunelman Terry. 4.30 high pola"No, OTHE National Museum of Wales Cart dia.

4.4. A Stellal by Joyce Kadiah (Continued on Previous Column.)

tell her pop into

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