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·KIDDIES' SPORTS AT K.C.C.

LADY SOUTHORN PRESENTS, PRIZES- Lady Southors distributed the prizea at the nnnual Children's Sports meeting organised by the Kowloon Cricket Club and held in the club's ground

yesterday afternoon. The

the

FLOODS IN BRITAIN

MANY HOURS OF HEAVY RAIN

London, Dec. 31.

which rains

continued Heavy throughout the night and were still falling this morning increased the flooded areas in many districts. In ita upper reaches, the Thames has tricts, and lower down the river be And Maldenhead tween Windsor meadows are under water, including historic Runnymede,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY

BRITAIN WELCOMES NEW YEAR

IMPERIAL AIR LINER CRASH

(Continued from Paga Is) Indicates that the flying boat sank im- mediately. Sweeping Investigations are progressing, since it was apparent- at once that the big machine stalled due to all three engines cutting out and plunged-Neutor.

THOUSANDS CATHERly

AT ST. PAUL'S

event was again a big she wonder overflowed its banks in several dis- MOSCOW'S FIRST

organisera getting through a

In In splendid time. programme addition to the race card, there were

which several side shows

attracted adulle as well as children, while added pleasure Wax lent to the occasion by the presence of the band of the Em- press of Japan, which played suitable selections during the afternoon;

The President of the Club (His Honour Mr. Justice R.E. Lindscil). introduced Lady Southern to the com- pany at the close of the sports, and the club's thanks and expressed the appreciation for her

exy interest in function the

by her presence there that day. They were ing to distribute the prizes, said Mr. Lindsell. He also extended thanks members and others who had sub scribed to the sports fund and there

made it possible for the club to by continue this ammual event.

In Lincolnshire and the fen country, the floods are very extensive. Flood Ing is also serious in the Medway Valley in Kent. In the Western

Later. counties many roads are under water, Rain has fallen heavily to-day over most of England, and it is expected that the fall for the month will exceed the standard of 2.09 inches. The rate of flow of the Thaines has increased by 700 milion gallons in the last 24 hours and is now about 0,500 million gallons

course the river is rising. Floods are widespread and in many parte of the country farming has been brought to a standstill by the Craps are waterlogged ground. auffering damage,

CELEBRATION

London, Dec. 31.

DEATH_LIST

to

2, 1936.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Helay of Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra

CHILDREN'S CONCERT

1 p.m.. Time and Weather Report. 1.30 p.m. Press Bulletins. 2.35 p.m. Close Down. 58 p.m. European Programing. 6.6 p.m.

Ilongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

6-6,30 p.m.

Children's Studio Con cert

8.30-7 p.m. Loligkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7.7.13 p.m. "In a Falry Realm 7.13-7.30 p.m. Vocal Gems.. Suite" (Albert Ketelbey).

Faust (Gounod); Veronique (Mes- 7.30-7.46 p.m. A Reclial by

Friends.

seger).

indebted to Lady Southorn for comper 24 hours at Teddington. All along were many gay scenes to welcomaj on December 2ggere left London Carroll Gibbons and his Boy

to

crew,

London, Jan. 1. The disaster to the Imporial Air- ways flying boat, City of Khartoum while voyaging from Crete to Alexan dria, resulted in the deaths of nine The New Year was heralded at St. passengers and free of her crew. the plot, Paul's in new fashion, the Cathedral The only survivor was

Sandringham The lost passengers, according to being floodlit while Christmas trees Captain V. G. Wilson. sent by the King from

with the

the passenger list, are Captain R. F. Mason, of Londen, in the firm of Ma stood in the portico, aflame thousands of electric lights.

The outside celebrations, attended non and Lang, who was on his way by many thousands of people, took Malaya; A. J. Buckman, W. G. Well the form of community singing, assiststead, A. L. Garratt, R. AJ Stall, Miss ed by loud-speakers, while the bella Eckford, Mrs. A. F. Horsman, all Bri- of the Cathedral rang out a peal at tish; an American, namell, Cluck, and

an Italian named Tartaglione. midnight.

Most of tho Elsewhere in the Metropolis, there

and joined. the City 1930.

Not since the Silver Jubilee of Khartoum at Brindial,

1. Judy: 2. Stars fell in Ala- The three members of the

bama; 3. You've got to admit: 4. celebration has so much carnival

Jost

with Baker,

wireless operator. A Moon turns green. spirit been abroad.

Many wonten played the part of H. J. A. the hip, are Flying Officer Givo mo a heart to sing to; 5. I the host on Leap Year's Eve parties. J. Amor, and the stoward, II. C. There were brilliant scenes in the Richardson. All were stationed at Lady Southern Auttably ne-

Weal End, where over 60,000 revellers Alexandria.

The alarm was given when the knowledged the vote of thanks

participated in the celebrations.--

plane failed to arrive at and congratulated the K.C.C. on con-

Reuter,

the time and a British destandria (Fotras);

My tinuing to organise such a popular and

Brillant, and other craft, were sent happy function.

The Portsmouth-London mainline!

out to search for her. The Brilland THE OFFICIALS

near Haslemere in Surrey was blocked for a considerable distance, but no The first official, celebration of the found Wilson, the pilot, amid a bit of The officials

follows. I ад were

accident occurred and single-line New Year since the Revolution turn-wreckage four miles outside the bar-

merry, bour. Patron:II.E. Sir Andrew Caldecott, traffle was quickly restored-British ed out to be extremely Kt., C.M.G.. C.B.E., President: Mr Wireless,

Schools, factories, hotels and theatres Wilson is a former Royal Air Force Justice R. E. Lindsell, Vice-President

vied with one another in an attempt pilot, had flown as an instructor from and Chairman Committea:Mr.

latest pro 1919 to 1930. to demo of

demonstrate Stalin's Ezra Abraham, Committee:

Good.

that "life has become He had been six hours in the water unciamento

when picked up.-Reuter, win (captain). E. C. Fincher, J. Franer, G. Lee, F. A. Munn, F. Nash, H. Overy, J. S. Smith, C.. J. Tacchi, F. G. Maunder (hon. treasurer), and R. P. Phillips thon. secretary).

Reception Committee. Ha Hon, Mr. Justics . E. Lindsell, Mr. R. P. Phillips

Mr. Ezra Abraham, Mr. F.

Goodwin.

Judges-Mesars. J. S. Smkb (Con. F. A. Munn, E. C. Fincher, P. EI.

vener)5. Abraham, Nissim,

Teater, H. Gittins, J. P. Robinson, Nish, A. Hyde Lay.

Clerks of the Course-Megara. V. C. Labrum (Convener), R. Abraham, T. W. Carr, J. Smith, M. N. Rakussen A. E. Silkstone, N. J. Bebbington, J. A. Howe, A. Mackenzie, A. Wright Recording Results.-Nr. G, Lee and

B. Jex.

Handicappara and Starters. Meagra. EF Fincher (Convenor), F. A. Broadbridge, W. Hyle, R. S Capell, N. A. E. Mackay, A. W. D. S. Green, G. A. White, Ramsey, F. 5. W. Smith.

Entertainment. Mr. F. E. Nash (Convener), Mrs. E. Abraham, Mrs. J.

Rain to-day has caused a cliff fall on the south coast, and a second land- slide affecting the Southern Railway Ene occurred within 48 hours.

Roy

Goldenberg агк 12):-Alan Andrews, 2.-G. Bevan and F. Kin- naird, 3-D. Mackenzie and G. Fux- man,

Relay Race (under 14)--Angus Wilson, Peter Jeffries, R. Andrews and D. Munn,

Consolation Race: George Scott, 2-Don Andrews, 3.-Robert Harker.

Band Race: E. G. Richardson."

RAFFLES

For Shirley Temple Doll:-R. R. Wood (No. 08). For Dionne Quintu- piets Doll:-J. M. Jack (No. 0). For Boy's Bicycle:-J, S. Dianen (No. Ta), For Lady's Handbag, R. R.. Wood

(No. 08).

POLICE CLUB EVENT

HEATHEN SURVIVAL

Moscow, Jan. 1.

Thousands of people thronged the streets all day long yesterday, pur- chasing Christmas trees, hitherto condemned as a heathen survival.

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TWO, BODIES RECOVERED

Alexandria, Jan. 1. Two bodies of the City of Khartoum No fewer than 25,000 merry-makers disaster have been recovered, but skated and danced to the strains of their identity has not been disclosed.

ice-Reuter. military Jazz band at an carnival in the city's central park.

Numerous places of amusement remained open all night long. Thef managers state that there was less vodka and more wino drunk, and consequently there was less drunken ness than usual-Reuter-

most

NOISE BAN LIFTED

New York, Jan. 1. The nolaleat, gayest and convivial celebrations since 1928-20 greeted the entry of the New Year here.

Mayor La Guardia lifted the anti- noise ban, with the thousands of people assembled in tin Square,

It was kiddies afternoon at the Recreation Club yesterday Police when the annual Christmas Tree party

and sports were held in Ideal sunshine. No. small measure of the success is due to Mr. W. Ward whose clowning was greatly appre- Times elated

armed

MAILS DELAYED

London, Dec. 31. The Indian and Eastern air mail

24, has been held up at Rubai Wells, from London, despatched on December In Iraq, for three days, owing to the aerodrome nt

being rendered Bagdad unserviceable by heavy rain.

The plane, however, was able to resume its journey early this morning, and hopes to make up the greater part of the last time.-Reuter,

7.46-8 p.m. The Bohemians." The Dollar Princess Waltz (Fall): Moonlight on the Alster Walta Moss Roso-Waltz (Bose) i' DreamWalte (Waldtentel).

8 pm.. Time and Weather Report: Stock Quotations.

8.05-IT pm. Chinese Studio Concert. 11 p.m. Closɔ Down. 8.05-10 p.m. European Pro gramme from ZE.K. on a fre quency of 640 kilocycles.

8.05-8.35 p.m. Orchestral Music. Tannhauser-Overture (Wagner); (arr. Rimsky-Korsa- Doubinushka kov); Polovtsi March (Borodin); (Tschal- Eugen Onegin-Waltz kovsky); Elegiac Melody (Grleg).

8.35-8.48 p.m. A Recital by Richard Tauber (Tenor)

1. Dein ist Mein Ganzes Herz nur Lacheln (Lebar); 3 Thine, my thoughts are, fargarita (Haimund); 4. Good Night, Oh. my Lovol (Abt).

(Lebar): 2. Immer

848-9 p.m. Ilawallan Music. Hawallan Stars are gleaming; Ohi Rosalita: Sweet Hawallan Maid; Hawaiian Paradise.

9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- Bulletin (Copyright by try News Reuter),

9.15-9.30 p.m. Ensemble Singing. Bince we fell out of love; The Mils Brothers; Mr. Whittington-Selec- tion; Jack Buchanan and Elsla Ran- The Carlyla dolph; Ole Faithful; The Hill Billes;

Feminine Fancles; embled FIERCE RESENTMENT

with

Fraser, Mr. S. Jex, Mrs. F. E. very nay All Air, Curtis assisted him | trumpets, whistles and ratiles, and un-

Lawrence, Mrs.

a thunderous burst of vocal and as the figures

F. Goodwin, S. W. Smith, MI | HMS. Kent was present and lent a)"1930" were flashed from the top of

3.

Silkstone,

Mirs. A. E.

Green Mrs. J. P. Robinson, Mrs. F.

F. A. Munn, Mrs. Ellis Walker, Mrs. A. Hyde Lay, Mrs. Α Mackenzio, hire.

G. Lee, MT.

Gunder, Mrs. W. Goldenberg,

Bonto

The Havieta" Dance Band of

opical music happy touch to the function. There a skyscraper.

cases The were the usual side shows and, of

restaurants in sumptuous tea and ice charged a pound or two. more per course, a

hend than last year and were unable cream for the children,

to accommodate all the celebrants.

Eleven hundred New York bars granted night-long licences,

At the conclusion of the sports tea

was taken after which the children Mr. J. S. Dinnen, Mr. Hooper, Mr. G. B. Labrum, Mr. gathered round the Christmas Tree were

to await the arrival of Santa Claus compared with seven hundred last (Mr. A. J. Manton in disguise).

on duty in the Times policemon The tree was luden with many beauti-year. There were over twelve hundred

Square district. Reuter... ful gifts

A. E. Perry, Mr. S. Houghton, Mr.. C. J. Tacchi, Mr. L. J. Blackburn.

Side Shows.Messrs. F. E. Law. rence (Convener), J. M. Jack and W. J. Geall.

Purchasing Prize-Mrs. H. Overy. Special Secretary-Mr. H. Overy.

results Tho complete follows:

Were

&

Potato Ilaca (Under 14):-D. McCaw, Emily McKelvic, B.- Helen Martin.

.4

(under Flat Raco Handicap years); Coreli Wolfe, 2--Angula Femmar, 3-Renate Muller.

Agirls.

was

Hon

Was

Musical Chairs:1-Elluar e-bouquet of flowers in a silver vase

an, 2-Jeannie Freeman, 3-Mary Outhill.

8

2.

FlatRace Handicap (Over under 8)-Mollie Jack, Jung Martin, 3.-Barbara Howe,

8)

.

menace.

BRITISH EMPIRE

HONOURS LIST ·

Contin

(Continued from Pago 1.)

AGAINST ITALY

(Continued from Pajja 1.)

Swedish Ited Cross unit in Ethiopia Army headquarters likewise had no report on the matter and correspon dents were not informed of It- United Press.

CHURCHES DESPOILED

SEVERE FIGHT

all

FOR DANANE

Paris, Jan. 1. According to a message from Addis in the Air Force-British Wireless. Ababa, Ethiopian troops on the Tigre A Router message states that the front have withdrawn' como distancs The withdrawal is stated to be due new Baronetcies include Mr. Francis from their lines near Makale. Norle-Miller, Chairman of the Gen oral Life Assurance Co., and Sir chiefly to the Italians' use of gas on Park Goff, Conservative M.P. for December 23, against which the withdrawal lack Reports of Chairman of the British Common wealth Unton, is made a Knight' Bachelor; Miss Olga Nethercole, the official confirmation bat it is stated actress is given the C.B.E. decora that the troopa commanded: by Ras tion; while the K.B.E. decoration Mulu Ganga were particularly con conferred on Llout. Col. E. H. Mcerned in the retreat, Reports add Clifford, in charge of the Anglo- that they have reformed their lines to Commission the south of Addiabi, where the

altution is most obscure-Router: Abyssinian Boundary during the Ualuat incident,

and Spoon Roce (under 8): excellent conjuring and magic show Chatham: Mr. P. J. II. Hannon, M.P., Ethiopians have no protection what

This

ever.

the

Cousins.

9.30-10 p.m. Dance Music. 10 p.m. Big Ben: Close Down. DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

Transmission-5

(0:3.B. and Gat)

A Recital by Laatla 7. Big Bon

Monberg (Beprane). 1.39 m. A. talk by the Direçler af the

Empire Berke...

7.15 am.. "Mixed Pickleth Edlisen, Cromwich Tiune Bigna) si ̊8 4.4. LED S. Siish Dance Musle,

•6,45 mm. The Naws. A

Transmission 6

(G.&.C. and GAL)-

ii an. Big Ben, "Christmas Cafaret." Gromwich Time Bigual, at 11.39 a.m.

11.

A talk by the Director of the Empire Bervlen.

1 pm: The News.

18.15 y. Chen LewA.

Transmission 2

(68) 7. 7.45 pm. An Organ

Taylor. Greenwich Time Signs! at 8 pm

GAN, and G.8.B.) Bl B., The Bath Pump Room

Üreestru

Belial dy

Albert

8.30 pm. Reading Team Dickens by V, C.

Cinton-Haddeley.

8.15 pm. A Recital by "Cigli

The Kaw

(Tenor).

1.1k pal Geiger and bla' Orchestra. $.4 p. Clase dawn.

Transmission 3

(0.3.0. 16-11.45 p.m.; GB.Z. 10 pai-1 am.; GAB. 121 km)

195.00 Be Ben. The Imperial Hotel

Orchestra.

18.45 p.m. Undre Big Tin.”

11 pm EveNBODE.

11.10 p.m. Chamber Marst.

Greenwich Time Dignal si 18.30 am. 17:34 The Newa

12.4. An Organ Recital by Ernest

W. Maynard.

1 m. Close down.

Transmission 4

PAFARTI

(G... nd 0.8.D.)

Addis Ababa, Jan. 1. An official statement is being made this evening regarding the bombing of the Swedish Red Cross the kidifies had received their

unit

by JAPAN'S STAND

Italian planes. It is understood that presents, Min F. W. Shaftain, Chair

the Swedish ambulances only arrived man of the Police R. C., in calling on

Tokyo, Dec. 31. the sports

mission Monday, so B5 Mrs. King to distribute

In a New Year message to the at the front on expressed thanks, on behalf

Minlater of uf

was extremely short-lived, prizes;

Meanwhile, it is stated that a de- GIRLS

of the Committee, to Mr. Ward and Japaneses nation, the Mr. Manton; also. to Mr. and Mrs, R. Marine declares that the Government

ac Nation

an official Flat Hace Harxlicap (Over 10

tha under 14)-1-Audrey Isil, 2.II. E. Marks and Mrs. Thorpe who had will undauntedly maintain her claim legate of the International Red Cross

League of done a

considerable amount of work to equality of naval armaments, et Addis Ababa

and non-protest to Nora Shand, 3-Betty Moy.

The Archbishop of the Abyssinian In preparation for the function. He based on non-aggression Sloppi Race Handicap:-1-

also thanked

Mr.

Fitches, D.

If Japan's terms were rejected by Church has sent messages to Chris- Dorothy McCar, 2—Audrey... Hail, era of the Club, and. Mr. J. H. 3-Betty Houghton.

Taggart who had taken a keen in the naval conference in London and tian churches throughout the world, Flat taco, Handicap (Over 8

terest in the

the children of the Police if Japan's efforts go unrequited, the saying the Italian invaders are con- under 101: Joyce Hardy, 2-Fay

Club for over 20 years. It a Government will be compelled of tinually despoiling churches on the Carris, Sadie Jilaini.

great honour and pleasure, he con- necessity to have recourse to appro-march, desecrating sanctuaries and churches have even been wantonly cluded, to have Mrs. King, wife of pristo measures to guarantee her self-removing valuables. Some of the the Hon. Inspector General of Police, defence-Reutor,

and criminally burnt after being looted. The Archbishop begr present that afternoon.

Mrs. King then distributed the,

Christians to condemn such out- prizes, and

the recipient of a

rageous, and sacrilegious acts-Rei prizus

Maureen presented by little Miss Chester-Woods, Gifts were also pro- &sented to Miss Kathryn King and iss Janet King (who was unable to attend Indisposition) while son- owing to Egg and Spoon Raco (8 to 14) - venir gifts were given to Mr. Ward | General in the Army and Air Marshal]

who has 1.Vivienne Jox, 2-Joyce Hardy, and to Mr. W. S. Glendinning wh

worked hard for the Club for many 3-Mary Laing

Flat Race Handicap (over 4 and years in connection with the pre- 2-paration of the ground for the party. under 6)-Down Ramsey,

At the conclusion of the distribu- Coralie Wolfe, J.-June Murtin.

Raco Handicap under tion of prizes the children assembled

Jack.

Yvonne in the Clubhouse verandah where an Blackmore 2-Barbara Howe.

was provided by the Tai Chung Wah Eg 1.Jean Wykes, 2-Joan Elvin, Troup was followed by an informal Pamela Mayer.

(under 4)-Betty dance to the strains of the Invicta Relay Raco

Bery dance band, bringing a most enjoy. Houghton, Vivicime Tex,

ablo afternoon to a successful con- Goldenberg, Winnie Ingram.

Consolation Race: 1Kathleen clusion.

mong these present at the party Hyde-Lay, 2-Jill Stokes. 3-Jean

were the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hale

King and Miss K. King, Mr. C. G. BOYS

Perdue, Mr. and Mrs. P. Grant, Mr. 1. H. V. Booth, Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop Bir. W. La Bart Sparrow, Mr. Murphy, Mr. A. R S. Major, Mr. G.

D. MacLean and Mrs. MacLean.. S. Wilson, Mr. A. J. C. Taylor, Rev.

The following were the results:kin. Sack Race (9 to 14 years): Boys

Grimmitt; 2. Claude Hal-

2 The Manila. Observatory, reporting lunda: Elsie Hunt. AGAIN, YO 9):-Jimmy (under

Flat Race (under 6) Girls--typhoon is situate in about 140 Long

Seven case of Diphtheria with Ranisey, 2-Jim Tinson, 3-David

Botty

Mair: 2, June hoMahon: 11 Lat, moving W.N.W.,

that on Sunday, January 6, there seven deaths, one cans of Scarlet 2. Sydney, McMahon Flat Race Handicap

Tunder 4)--Boys-Billy

Mr. GR. Sayer, Director of will be no tea dance as the Hong- Fever, three cases of Typhoid with Cameron, 2-John Wykes, 3. Hollands.

Flat Race (6 to 8): Boys Sydney Education, will distribute the prizes kong and Ropalne Bay, Hotels, the four deaths (one imported), one case were reported to the die Judd

School on Friday, January 10, ut 11 holiday pr the bandagen. The Tuberculosis Obstacle Race Handicap (8 to 14): Ifollands; 2 Victor Russell, Girls at Use Government Vernacular Middle date being Rizal Day and a national of Meningitidtand: 64 deaths from

Raddy Smith: 2 Violet Rogers

unual dinner dance at the Hongkong local Health authorities lost-wook. Silkestone,

• Hazel B.M Douglis Illing John Silke Catch the train (0 to 8): 1.1)

Hotel will, however, be held that On afonday, two cases of Diphtheria and one case each of Scarlet Fever 3. John Labrum,

and Typhoid were also reported.ta There was no address at the meet-night. Flat Raze Handicap (over 6 and Merriman: 2. Donald Chester Woods. Ladies Egg and Spoon -Race 1. under 8)-Telford Ferguson, 2

Miss Doris Hunt; 2. Mrs. Hollondie ing of the Rotary Clul yesterday. Angus Wilson, 3Jimmy Ramsey

Flat Raco (0 to 14): Doys-1. The President (Professor, L For The Hongkong Singers, ufter their tot de co Maureen, takon at the Christmas Meeting, forhearsals of the Messiah (Handel) on Vera Stimson: Man Hollands; 2. Claudo Hollands, ster) anticunced that the collection Christmas recess, Will resume re charitable objects had realised $206, Tuesday, January 7 at 5:30 pm. in aco (undor of which $156 had been voted to the the Union Church, Kennedy Road, and Girls Churkat ce 1. A. Stimson and By Male: E Society for the Protection of Chil-Members and intending members are Banil Smith and Plena Portalion.dren, and $50 19 the Aged Women's asked to make a special note and Old Stagors Race (gentlemen over Home Amongst the guesta welcom: attend. The performance of this W. Shafting 2. R. Shaned werd Dr. Chen, the Chinese Con- great Oratoris with orchestra will

per kul-General in Australs and Mr. take place in February, next. It

Rotary Club In Seattle Coconut Shies; 2. Mrs. Carey,

2

Flat Raco Handicap (over 10 and 14)-1-Fleming Kennard, Edward Hurley, Albert O'Dell,

Sack Race Handicap (under 14):-- 1-Edward Hurley, Albert O'Dell, 3.Jim Tinson.

Flat Rasa Handicap (over 8 and under 10)-1-Telford Ferguson and

.

::

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

TO GET PEACE, MAKE, FOR YOUR SELVEN PLEASANT THOUGHTSRris

Four Chinese, armed each with a dagger, attempted a robbery at 45, Mongkok Road, at about.8.45 pm, on Tuesday night. They were frustrated in their effort and nothing was stolen. One man was arrested and taken to

Douglas Mackenzie, (dead heat), 31. Arthu1: Cynthia Stinson at 8.80 am..to-day, states, that the Mongkoktsui Police Station.

Arthur Carin,

Foot RacO

O'Dell...

Tug Of WarPotor Jeffries, Peg Fengolly, K. Martin, Aian Goldenherz, Hugh Bevan, John Wykes, John Labrum and J. Meffan, do

Flat Race Handicap (over 4 and under 6)Roger Camerim, 2-David Baldwin, John Ewing

(under 12)-

Totato Raco Raymond Lariones indulg Thron Logged Race Handicap (8 to

Girls

6)

It is advised by the managements.

Tronsalan: Jul, 2-Gordon Fuxman, 4 MARTA ST. Hourihan; Mores, Past Preafdent of the expected that the chorus will nun-

ber 100 voice". -**

1.15 am. Big Bạm The B.B.C.-Dance Or

chestra. 1 am The Newa

2.15. "Leaking Forwards."

Greenwich Time Signal 20

1 am. A Raeltal by Zila Schipa (Tenne), 3.10 am Prom the London Theatr

1.34 mm. The Table Under the Tree," J.3. "Under' Big Um.") [4.30 ■.m. *Mr. Pickwick's‹s Handrid Team

Did."

(~5,30][am] | Class, dewz.

PART II

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