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9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock & Com- modity Quotations, 10.30. p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, 2. Further Löndon Stock & Com-

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12 midnight--Close Down, - 8,30-10 p.m. -- EUROPEAN

RE- CORDED MUSIC FROM ZEK, ON A FREQUENCY OF 640 K'c's,

8.30-8.47 p.m. Concerto No. 1 in E Flat Major (Liszt)-Mischa Levitzki (Pianoforte) and the London Symphony Orchestra.

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8,03-8,36°p.m. — Musical: Comedy

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COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 9.30 A‚M.

Anchor Flashlight, WI. An- drew, G. Bas. Mrs. Bell (c/o Harm- ston Circus), Mrs. M. E. P. Blagden, Mrs. V. V. Browning, F. Buck, Rev. . Buckley, G. R. Cheape, China Produce Co., C. C. Clark, Co-Opera- tive Food Sales Far East Co., Chi- nese Foreign Knitting Factory, Chu Rosenkavalier,

Ling Mining Works, Dixon Anglo- Herr Kayaller Letter Scene and American Tob. Trust, Pedro Espi- Waltz (R. Strauss)--A. Kipnis ritu, A. P. Ferguson, I. M. Flew- (Bass) and E. Ruziczka (Mez-welling, D. Forbes, Fransis, General -zo-Soprano).

Engineering Works, German Ameri- can Tug. Co., Mrs. Harris, A. Hein- rich, Hong Kong Hide & Leather at H. M. Naval Yard, Hong Kong, Marie Theres! (Act. 3) (R. Co., Ltd., International Paper Co. and at. Kowloon Naval Depot and

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Naval Armament Depot. prano), E. Schumann (Sopra- M. Joseph, E. Kennett, Miss N. no) and M. Olszewska (Con tralto).

Debroy Somers

Heut oder Morgen (Act. 3) (R.

Strauss).

9.15-9.30 p.m.

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STORES ETC.

Comprising

Ketterman, Kalos Freres, W. COLD & SURPLUS NAVAL King, Kwong Shing Cheong, Kwong Yuen Metal Mfg. Co., Dr. B, Lentivanyl, C. Mather, Mrs. ·M. The Open Road A Hiking Med- Matheson, Mrs. Mellor, Dr. S.

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Mircea, W. L. Morrison, National What's yours?—A Convivial Med-Bank of China, National Drug Store

ley.

Words and. Music-Selection. 9:40-10 p.m.-Scottish Melodies.

Song-There's Nad Luck about the Hoose (arr. Maxpherson)- Boyd Steven (Soprano). Orchestra Fantasia on Scottish

Airs Vocal--Melodies of Robert Burns 10-11 p.m.-Dance Music 11 p.m.-Close Down.

DAVENTRY RADIO Monday,

4.00 p.m.Big Ben, Wales v. Scot- land. Running Commentary

on the Second Half of the International Rugby Union Football Match by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam. Relayed from Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff. (By courtesy of the Welsh Rug- by Football Union). 4.50 p.m.Interlude.+ Greenwich Time Signal at 9.0 am 5.00 p.m-Talk: "Among the Trees" of the Empire” Mr. R. St. Barbe Baker,

8.47-9 pm-Songs by Derek Old- 5.15 p.m.-Pierce and Roslyn will

ham (Tenor).

1. Still as the Night.

2. Homing.

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3. Come Away, Death. "Quilter). 4. (a) O Mistress Mine; (b) Blow, Blow thou Winter Wind. (QuilTM ter),

9-9.30 p.m.-Light Orchestral Mu-

sic.

entertain (with their Guitars, Songs Accordions and Hawai- ian Harp).

5.45 p.m.-The news. 6.05 pm-Close down. Tuesday,

4.00 pm-Big Ben. "Around the Teapot. A variety Entertain- ment, presented by William MacLurg.

From Meyerbeer's Treasure

House (Urbach)-Marek We-430 p.m-A Recital by Daphne ber and his Orchestra. Helena Waltz (Offenbach). Kangreb Waltz (Heymann)...... Barnabas von Geczy and his Or-

chestra.

4

Maruschka (Leur) Cuban Serenade (Midgley)

Albert Bandler and his Orches-

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My Darling Waltz (The Gipsy Baron") (0. · Atrauss)—Berlin State Opera, Orchestra con- ducted by Dr. Leo Blech, -

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"STRAPHANGER” MILLIONAIRE

Week Ending January 26, 1935 He Blacked His Own

Cholera: Bassein 2 cases; Cal- cutta, 61; Madras, 9; Negäpatam, 8 deaths; Rangoon, 18 cases ---

Small-Pox:-Berbera, 2 cases:

Harpur (Australian Plantat). Bassein, 1; Bombay, 29; Calcutta, Carillon

O'Neil), 34 Karachi, 5; Madras, 12; Nega-ed :(Norman Laughing water (Baynton Popatam, 8: Rangoon, 10; Tuticorin, wer). Humoreske (Balfour Vizagapatan--23 Colombo, 3 Gardiner), Nigger Dance (Cyril Tedjongebalet 4: Haiphong,

death; Macao, 9 cases; Hong Kong, 4; Canton, 1.

Scott),

4.45 p.m.-Sports Talk Greenwich Time Signal at 9.0 a.m. 5.00 p.m.-"Friendly Harmony.” D.

Birnile (Syncopated. · Songs); | 11:30 p.m.--Dance Music Eve Hunter (Musical Comedy Songs), and Bert. Thomas and Albert Harris (Guitarists),

lities, suitable shopping 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, 5:45 p.m.-The News, followed by

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THIS TORM MAY BE USED.

London 1 p.m. Stock & Com- modity Quotations.

9.35-10 p.m.--Variety.

Piano Solos Plano Pie No. 2

George Scott Wood. Songs-This is Romance.

It's only a Paper Moon-Con- rad Thibault (Baritone). Violin Bolas An Old Violin.

the last ten minutes of the running commentary on the International Heavyweight

Boxing Contest, Jack Petersen v. Walter Neusel, by Lionel the Seccombe, Relayed from Empire Fool, Wembley.". 6.10 pmClose down."

BERLIN RADIO

Looking for you-Albert Sand-9.00 p.m.-DJA, DIN Announce ler with Olive Groves (Boprano). Orchestra Love, Life and Laugh- Mayfair

ter-Selection--New Orchestra.

18 p.m.-Close Down.

TUESDAY

12.30-2.15 p.m.

gramme.

European Pro-

12.30-1 p.m.--Recorded Music, 1.p.m-Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.03 p.m.--Recorded Music. 2.15 p.-Close Down 50

7 pm-12 midnight, - Chinese

Studio Concert.

12 midnight-Close Down 7-11 p.m. —— European

Recorded

Music from ZEK, on a Fre quency of 640 kilocycles. 7-7.17 p.m.--Four Ways Suite (Eric

Coates)

7,17-8 pmA Concert Planoforte Solos Rhapsody in B

Flat (Brahms)

Jeaux D'Eau (Ravel-Benno Moiselvitch,

Bongs-Mannella Mia (Neapoli-

(Germ..

ment (Germ, Engl) German Folk Song Programme. Forecast

Engl) 9.15 p.m.-Relayed from Leipizg:

Concerts from German Mastera

Cembalo Concerto in D minor by Joh. Seb. Bach Soloist: Li Stadelmann

12.15 am-News in English on DJA and iri Dutch on DJN 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DIN

/ (Gersh, Engl.)

RADIO MANILA Monday,

5.00 pm Studio Classica, 5.30 pm-Practice Hour-Conser

vatory of Music, 8.10 p.m-Spanish

Period

6:30 pm. English

Ferlod,

Informational

Informationar

7.00 p.m.---Dinner Music. 7.15 p.m. Studebaker Band Box

Revue-Manila Motor Co. 7.30 pmStudio Guest Artist Pro- grammes Carmela Hernandez, Spanish songs; and Noll Reyes,

violin.

8,00 p.m. -- Brunswick Recording Programme-Sponsored by A

9.45 pm-News in English on DJA & P Company, Inc.

and in "Dutch on DIN 10.00 p.m.-Popular Light Music 11 p.m.-Topical Talk 11.15 pm News German on DJA

and DJN ́ ̈·

11.30 pm The Round Table of Banssoucí A Play by Friedrich Wilhelm Brand and Edith Heinrich

12.15 am--news in English on DJA and in Dutch on DIN 12:30 pmClose down DJA, DJN (Germ. Engl.)

9.

Tuesday, pmUJA, DIN Announce- ment (Germ., Engl) and German Folk Song

Programme Forecast (Germ,

Engl.)

O Sole Mio (Capun)-Dusolina 9.15 p.m.

tan Folk Song) -

Giannini (Soprano),

Bruch

Op 47) Garper Cas

V Wildenbruch (for his 90th birthday)

"Cello Bolo-Kol - Nidrel ~(Max, 9,30 pm-Short Musical Program

Bado.

Songs Bedouin

IVA

Boots

Mr. John Emery Andrus, regarn- as almost the last survivor of nineteenth-century group of capitalists to which Mr.J D Rockefeller belongs, died at his home in the New York suburb of Yonkers at the age of 83 last month.

He was often referred to as the "straphanger millionaire," because his thriftiness prompted him to use the New York Underground Railway rather than his own car.

Mr. Andrus was reputed to be one of the fifteen richest men in the United States. His fortune has been estimated as high as £20,000,000, although he was always most reticent about his wealth,

If his will confirms promises. made 45 per cent, goes to the Burdna-his name spelled, back- wards-foundation, which will dis- tribute it to institutions for the. care of orphans and the aged. The remainder will go to bis seven children

500 Which Grew To £400,000 Born on a farm in New York Etata, the son of a Methodist minis- ter, he himself became a pillar of the Methodist Church of America. He built up his fortune in oil, industrial, railway, real estate, chemicals, and timber shares.

Although Mr. Andras carried economy to the point of blacking his own shoes, he was not un- generous, while his devotion to his wife caused him: to spend 270,000 on a white marble mausoleum, re- eembling a Greek temple.

3.15 p.m.-Burgess Battery Pro- gramme-Sponsored by F. H. Stevens Co. 8.30 p.m. Dance Programme -

KZRM Orchestra conducted by Although he once stated that an Johnny Harris and assisted by early investment of £500 in Binger Francisco Trinidad Rodrigo sewing machine shares had increas Danao and Rafael Artigased in value of £400,000 he "com (Stock Quotations at 8.50 p.m.) plained, on another occasion, that 10.30 pm Sign 01.

too many people to-day, wanted to Pros: Tuesday,

get. something for nothing. 5.00 pm-Studio Musical Varieties 5.30 pm Requesta.

5.55 pm-Songs by Caridad Pa

checo, assisted by Rafael Arti-

8.10 p.m-8panish Informational

Period 6.30 pmnglish

Period,

Informational

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