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Caroline Braga, F.T.C.L. Pianoforte Maurice Barton, Baritone.
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(Continued from Page 9.) Moment Musical No. 3 (Schubert);
But Gavolte (Gluck-Brutems); carolle (Tschaikowsky).
Three Light Songs by
1.20 p.m. Norman Allin (Bass).
The first through train from Mos- cow reached, the terminus north of Vladivostok, where a great port is under construction, yesterday.
The line runs parallel with the trans-Siberian Railway, but is deep in Russian territory and a considered very important as on ald to defence In the event of war with Japan-- Reuter Dulterin Service.
BRITISH FILMS
QUOTA SCHEME MAY
The
CONTINUE
London, Nov. Zu.
the Committee report of appointed by the President of the Board of Trade, to consider the position of British films, having in mind the approaching expiry of the Cinematograph Fins Act, and to what dvise whether any, and, if measures are still required in the public interest to promote the pro- duction, renting and exhibition British films, Isted to-day, recen- ments that the Government should transfers of keep a close walch Interests in British producing, renting mul exhibiting units with a view to te пилу such Ladking?
steps prm:tieable.
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The Committee also suggests that the Government should talte such
may be practicable Anancial interests steps Courage constitute one or more organisations to Gonnee British flm production in in reasonable terms. approved cases
Com- On the runin question, the
1. When Song Is Sweet (G. Sans-mittee finds that the requirement of Souci); 2. Think on me (Lady John Scott 3 A West Country Courts an ruling and exhibition of Alms should continue for a further Ing (O'Reilly and Sanderson).
period of ten years-ritish Wire-
1.30 p.m. Beuter Press, Rugby lea Press, Local: Weather Forecast, Time
2 Announcements,
1.40 p.m. A Pianoforte Recital by Vladimir Horowitz.
(a) Study in C Sharp Minor, Op. 10, No. 4: (3) Study in Flat Major, Op. 10, No.5. (Chopin); Mazurka in C Sharp Minor, On. 50, No. 3. (Chopin); (0) Pastourel; (b) Torenta, (Poulenc):
enc): Etude XI Pour Les Ar- prges Compuses (Debussy): Child- ven's Corner Suite (Debussy).
p.m. Light Opera and Musical Comedy Excerpts,
"Illac
"Chu Chin
ACCIDENT. AT UNIVERSITY
OFFICIALS INJURED
SERIOUSLY
London, Nov. 20.
When the Principal of Lonton
Gems: University, Sir Edwin Deller, was in-
Selection: "The | negting construction work in pro-
Maid of the Mountains-Vocal Gems gress on the new Univerally buildings
"Song of the Flame-Selection; The Cucks"--Selection,
2.30 p.m.
Close Down.
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. Choir of the Temple Church, London.
"The Creation"The Heavens are telling (Haydn); I waited for the
o-cy, an accdient occurred in which
he and other officials were injured.
The injured were taken to hospital and it is stated that the condition at all of them is sericus. --Dritlak Wireless.
Night... Carl Bohm: The Curfew.
Lord; O come, everyone that thirsteth Monk Gould; 6. Violin-Midnight (Mendelssohn); As pants the Hart Bells....Kreisler; Oriental....Cui -(Spour)...
D.p.m.Renter Press.
7.18 p.m. Concert No. 5 in E.
9.10 p.m. The land of the 1st Flat Major, Op. 73 ("Emperor"), B. The Royal Ulster Rifles. Con- he Bethoven. Played by Arthur duetes by Bandmaster II. Alfred Schnabel and the London Sym: Hale, A.R.C.M.
phony Orchestra.
(y kind permission of Llcut.-
8 p.m. Time Signal, Weather; and Colonel R. M. Rodwell, and Offleers). Announcements,
8.03 p.m. Les Preludes (Liszt)
Programme.
1. March-Entry of the Cladin-
Symphonie Poem, played by The tors...........Fuelk; 2- Overture-"Poct
Landon Symphony Orchestra.
8.20 p.m. From the Studio.
Selce-
Cheral-Ye Barks and Braes, (Old
and Peasant"...Suppe; 3. tion from "The Beggar's Opera".... Programme by Doris Blair Gar: 4. Gramophone Interlude. (Sobranu), Richard Kenwn Churi-¡ tone) nud Arsenio Tobias (10- Scottish Air); Golden Slumbers kiss fin),
your eyes (17th Century Song): (Words, Orler Music, arr. Dunhill 1. Soprano-Charming Chlon.... German: The Willow Song... Coleus of St. Mary of the Angels Choir Seton!, 5. Waltz-"Dream on ridge Taylor 2. Baritone Invictus the Ocean Gung: 0. Selection
Bruno Hub: Who is Sylvin, of Faglish Airs....arr. Myddleton. Schubert: 1. Violin-Spanish Dance
10 p.m. Larulon-Big Ben. Excerpts from "The Gondoliers” (Sullivan), played by The D'Oyly Carte Light Onera Company.
10.30 pm. Close Down.
Sarasate: 4. Soprano-Poor, Wandering one ("Pirates zance"). Gilbert and Sullivan: Ave
of Pen-
Maria ("Cavalleria Rustierna"). ... Masengai; 5. Baritonr-Still us the
28, 1936.
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