FRIDAY, MARCH 22.
6. 15 p.m.: Big Ben. A violin recital by Enid C. Tait. "Sicilienne" (from 2nd Sonata for cembalo and flute) (Bach, arr. Auer) ;."Riguadon’: (Monsigny, arr. Sam Franks) ; "Slavische Tanzweisen" '(G Major) (Dvorak, ° arr. Kreisler) ; "Praeludium in E" (Bach, arr. Kreisler) ; "Nigun" (Improvisation) (Bloch); "Fugue in A" (Tartini, arr. Kreisler),. 6.43: Talk, "Canadian Traveller's Tales" (electrical recording). Told by Murdo MacDonald. , 7.0: The Imperial Press Conference, _ 1985 (electrical recording), Speeches by Genera] the Rt, Hon. J. C, Smuts, C.H., K,C., and Major the. Hon, J. J. Astor, M. P: (President of the Empire Press Union) on the eve of the departure from South Africa of the Overseas delegates to the Conference, preceded by a descriptive commentary from Cape Point Lighthouse.and a short talk by Lighthouse-keeper Allen. Relayed from’ Cape Town. South Africa, in co-opération. with ’ the African Broadcasting Company, Ltd. Greenwich time signal at 7.15. 7.30: "Airy Nothings Again." A halfhour’s melody and laughter,- presented by William MacLurg. 8.0: The news and announcements. Yruit Market notes, supplied by the Intelligence Branch of the Imperial _ Economic Committee,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 43
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179FRIDAY, MARCH 22. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 43
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