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SATURDAY, MAY 25.

4.0: Big Ben. -Military Band programme. . 4.30: A programme from Canada in celebration of Empire Day, arranged and presented by ‘the Canadian Radio. Broadcasting Commission, including a dramatic presentation of the Story of the Foundation of Empire Day in Canada, (Relayed from the City of Hamilton, Ontario). Programme sequence: The arrival of the United Empire Royalists on the shores of the Bay of Fundy in Old Nova Scotia in the year 1788; the settlement of" the Royalists; the © Wentworth Historical Society at Hamilton, Ontario, and Mrs, Tessen"den; the observance of Hmpire Day in the Dominion of Canada and throughout the Dmpire: the celebration of Empire Day, 1935, leading to a message froni the Dominion. by the Rt, Hon. R. B.. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada. : 5.0: The New Georgian Trio. A bouquet of English Melodies (arr. Bridgewater). "Cradle Song" (Simpson). "Bacchanale" (Hilse). "Summer Afternoon" (Coates). "From the Yale of Neath" (arr. Bridgewater). "Keltic Lament" (Foulds)... "Hornpipe" (Rowley). "Humoreske" (Dvorak). "The Poet’s Song" ("La Boheme") (Puccini). "Danse negre"’ (Griffiths), 5.45: The news and an Hmpire Day address by Admiral of the Fleet, Harl. Jellicoe, O.M., G.O.B.. G.O.V:0.-

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 45, 17 May 1935, Page 44

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SATURDAY, MAY 25. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 45, 17 May 1935, Page 44

SATURDAY, MAY 25. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 45, 17 May 1935, Page 44

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