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Broadcast By ZB.W. On 355 Metres
SATURDAY
19.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-
gramme.
12.30 p.m.-Recorded music.
I pm-Local time and weather
report.
1.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press news, etc.
2:15 p.m.-Close downlo
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 p.m. to 12 in!dnight.-European!
programme.
7 p.m.-Closing local stock quota-
tions.
7:03 to 7.30 p.m.-
Light Orchestral Selections Tchaikovsky in Vienna (arr.
Walter). Fantaste -on
the Opera. "Hoff- manns Erzahlungen" (Offer- bach),
Old Friends Potpourri (art.
Herman Finck).
Love's Last word is spoken
(Bo).
7.30 to 7.45 p.m.---
Four Songs by Mavis Bennett (Soprano)
1. The Doll's Song ("Tales of
Hoffmann") (Offenbach).
2. Wine, Women
(Strauss).
Rnd
Bong
3. The Lass with the delicata Air
(Arne).
By the Waters of Minnetonka (Licurance).
7.45 to 8-
Band Selections
The Gondollers (Sullivan),' Geisha (Jones):
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
8.03 to 8.30 pm-
Variety
Plano Salos-Let's fall in Love. Love is Love, anywhere Carroll
Gibbons.
Vocal Duets Roll along, covered
Wagon.
Don't forget Walsh and Barker. Violin Solos--Grinzing. Remembrance.-Albert Sandler. Band Ballroom Memories (No.
I--Waltzes).
8.30 to 8.40 pim-
From the Studio
A Vocal Recital by Gus. d'Aquino accompanied by Mrs. A. W. da Roza (By Special Request)
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PROGRAMME
1. Smilin' Thro'
2. Laia d'Estate.
3. Le Chaland. qui passe.
4. Tell me to-night.
8.40 to 8.57 p.m.-"Old and New" (A Potpourri of Popular Melo- dies).
8.57 to 9.10 p.m.-"Four Aces" Butte (Billy Mayeri) played by Rale da Costa.
9.10 to 9.30 p.m.-
Vocal Excerpts from Musical Comedy Vocal Gems-The Cat and the
Fiddle. Songs-Three
Wishes {" The Good Companions"), Let me give my happiness to you (The Good Companions") --Jessie Matthews (Soprano). Vocal Gems-The Love Parade. 9.30 p.m. to 12 midnight-A``Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
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the New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. `--
A. Concert
Songs Lo, here "the gentle lar
(Bishop).
...
MORE NERVOUS MEN
Insecurity The
Cause
Solveig's Song ("Peer Gynt"),—
Nervous diseases have increased Maris Bennett (Soprano).
among men, und have remained. Planforte Solos-Isaldens debes-stationary among women.
tod (Liszt).
This fact was pointed out by Mr. Rondo (Hummel)-Benno Mol-Henry Losser, president of the
selvitch.
National Federation of Employees Violin. Solos-Gypsy Caprice Approved Societies, at the annual
(Kreisler),
meeting in London. He stated Shepherd's Madrigal (Kreisler). that, among the members, incapa-
-Fritz Kreisler.
city due to nervous diseases had Songs-In my garden (O'Keefe). steadily increased from 99 days Neapolitan Love Song (Victor per member in 1929 to 1.53 days in
Herbert), Richard Crooks 1934. This
a matter well (Tenor).
worth inquiry.. 'Cello Bolos-Adagio (arr. Sal-
man).
(a) Pastorale: (b) Reel (Cyril
Scott)-Beatrice Harrism.. - 'Light Opera and Musical Comedy
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MIf there is one group of dia- cases „one would have associated | COLLECTION OF POSTAGE with women it would have been nervous diseases,” he said. "The fact that these diseases have 'ap- parently increased in men is an Vocal Gems-Lilac Time (Schu-interesting commentary on pro-
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'sent-day conditions suggestive of Selection--The Princess of Ken- the worry caused by unemployment and insecurity and uncertainty among men workers”
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sington (Gerinan).. Vocal Gems--No, No Nanette. Rose-Marie. Selection-Merry Widow. (Lebar)
The J.HL. Squire Caleste Octet Traumerel (for strings only)
(Schumann) Humoreske (for strings only)
(Dvorak-Sear). Echoes of the Ball (Willoughby). Love's Dream after the ball (arr.
Willoughby).
Valse Bluette-Air de Ballet
(Drigo),
Narcissum (Nevin).
2.30 p.m.-Close 'down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chiese programme. 7 to 10.30 p.m.-European' pro-
gramme.
7 to 7.30 pm
Orchestral Music
Hungarian
Rhapsody
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Eugen Onegin-Waltz (Tschal-bicycle; to-day many of them go
round in limousiness.
kovsky). Coppelia Ballet (Dance of the Automatons and Waltz) (De
libes).
Caprice Viennois (Kreppler). Valse Triste (Sibellus). Serenade Volkmann); Flight of
"I can walk into a doctor's sur- gery and get a medical certificate merely by paying a shilling. The doctor does not tell me what is wrong with me. I tell him. I know of cases where a doctor has
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the Burdble Bee (Rimsky- even ante-dated a certificate." Korsakov) 7.30" to 8 p.m.-A Relay of the Organ Recital from the Union Church by Mr. G. E. Longyear. -a.
PROGRAMME
1. Pomp
Elgar,
and
2. Aria-Merle...
Circumstance.
3. Vesper-Aria-Handel
4. Salut D'Amour.—Elgar,
5. Trees. Rasbach,,
6.-Large-Dvorak.
8 pm-Local time and weather
report.
8.03 to 8.33
MAY 18, 1935-
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FURNITURE,
Comprising 1-
6.40 pm-English Informational chairs, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables,
Period.
7 pm-Radio Shopper
7.15 p.m.-Club Beauty Products.
Chesterfield Couches and Arm-
Washstands, Hatetande, edstade Sideboards, Dining Tables, Chairs, Chests of Drawers. (uptoards, ook- cases, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Tables,
7.30 p.m.-The Manila City Hospirapoys, Meat safe, etc, etc.
tal Programme Chain KZEG). 7.45 pin.-V. P. Informational Pro
gramme.
Silver, Brass and Glass Ware, Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, Ornaments, 8.15 p.m.-Pioneers of the Phins Tea Sets, Dinner Service, Wall and. Table Clocks, Gramophones i nd pines.
Recorda, Oil Paintings, Pictures, 8.30 pm-Max Lazo and his Ha-Carpets, Rugs, Mosquito Nets, Linen,
wallans
p.m.-Hiawatha's 8.45 p.m.-Requesta
Wedding Feast" (Coleridge 8.65 pm-Stock Quotations
Typewriters, Glasses, Table Lamps, Basin, Cut Glass Ware, Ice Chests, Enamel Bath, Iron Bafes,· Ratian.
Taylor) sung by the Royale p.m.-Kilm Dancing Party Pro-Ware, etc, etc.
Choral Society.
8.33 to 8.50 p.m.-"Suite Bergamas
que" (Debussy) played by Walter Gieseking (Pianoforte).
gramme, sponsored by Borden Co., manufacturers of Klins and Malted Milk-Lina Flor and Rafael Artigua
8.50 to § p.m.-"A Night in Venice" 12 p.m.-Sign On
--Potpourri
(Strauss,
Weninger) Marek "Weber and
his Orchestra
pm. Reuter Press Bulletins. 9 to 9.15 p.m.
Results of the Hong Kong Bowls Association League Matches.
Band Selections Marching with Sousa. Songs of Wales..
10.30 pm-Rugby mid-day Prese 9.15 to 10 pull
news.
12 midnight-Close down.
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10.30 to 11.30 am-A Relay of the Bervice from the Union Church.
Silver Jubilee of His Majesty
King George V. Thanks
giving. Service
Prescher: The Rev. E. G. Powell
ORDER OF SERVICE Voluntary.
National Anthem.
From the Studio
A Recital by D. Dimon (Balalai- ka Virtuoso) and Harry Ore (Pianoforte),
PROGRAMME:
1: Hungarian Rhapsody.
Lisst.
2. Moment Musical-Schubert. S. Mazurka Wieniawsky,
4. Rudan Song.
5. Pizzicato.-Gillet.
6. Kamarinskaya.-Russian
Bong.
7. Spanish Dance-Moskovsky."
8. Volga Boatmén.
9. ChardaahMonti,
10. Shining Moon-Russian Song
10 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 to 10.30 pm-Dance muste.
Hymn All people that on earth 10.30 pm-Close down
do dwelt, ENA
Invocation and Lord's Prayer.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
Saturday
Scripture Reading-St. John 9 DJA, DIN Announcement
Chapter 13: Verses 1-17. Hymn-I to the hills will · Kft ...mine eyes.
"Prayer...
Offertory and Offertory Prayer. Hymn O'God of Bethel. Sermon: The Sovereignity of
Service.
Hymn These things shall be.
Benediction."
National Anthera. 11.30 am to 12 pm-Chinese re-
corded music. CABAN 12 to 12.45 p.m-A Relay of the Service from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese).
12.45 to -2.30 p.m.-European re-
corded muse.
1 PJ-Local time and weather"
report.
"Petit Sulte de Concert" (8.
Coleridge-Taylor) played by
RADIO, MANILA Sunday
5 p.m.-Studio Music.
5.30 p.m.----Kappa Rho Alpha Boror-
ity-Variety Programme,
aiso
A QUANTITY OF: BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
And
One Milner Iron Safe One Piano
6 p.m-Tea Dance Programme-Two Radio Eeta-
Manlia Polo Club;
7.p.m.-Catholic Hour.
...
|.7.15 pm—Songs by Gorgenta Acós-
ta, Juan Buencamino, Piano.
8 p.m.-Studio Guest Presentation Priscilla Samson, soprano and Carmen Reyes, 'Cello, 8.30 p.m.-Piano Recital by Maria
Teresa and Guadalupe Varela. e.p.m.--Welcome Tourist Program-
me Dollar 8.8. Free Hayes. 9.15 p.m.-Liga Patriotică. 10.15 p.m.-To be announced. 11 pm-8ign of."
BERLIN PROGRAMME
Sunday
DJA, DJN Announcement (Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song: Programme: Forecast (Germ.. Engl.). Highlights of the Week's Programme.
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9.15 pm-Something for Sunday The London" Office of the HONG
Evening,
(Germ.. EnkL), German Folk 9.30 pm-Fairy Tale Time. Song Programme Forecast | 0.45 p.in-News and Review of the Germ.. Engl
Week In English 'on«DJA and 9.15 p.m.-Boring a Tuunel uncer⠀⠀ in Dutch on DJN,
a Metropolis."
....10 p.m.-When / Orandpa woved Grandma" Orchestral Concert with Interspersions. 11.15 pm-News and Review" of the Week in German on DJA and DIN
9.45 p.m.----News in English on UJA"
and in Dutch on DJN
10 p.m. "The May Queen", Belec
tions from the Opera by Gluck Conductor: Fritz. Wicke. 11.15 pm--News In German: on
DIA and DJM.
eng
11.30 pm-Dance Music, 13.15 am News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DIN 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DIN
(Germ, Engl)
Saturday
11.30 p.m.We open the Treasure Casket A Programme - In * Memory of Johann Peter He- bel (In celebration of the 175th Anniversary of his Birth) 12 pm-Short Musical Program- Kuleme,
12,15 km--News and Review of the
5 pm-Cooking School of the Air,・・・ Week in English on DJA and
conducted by M. Hedrick -- in Dutch on DJN.N 6.30 p.m. Spanish Informațional | 13.30 am-Close down DJA, DƏF
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