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1 p.m.-Local time and weather
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1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.
Rugby Fress news, etc.
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↑ to 7.30 p.m.--
Light Orchestral Music Along the Banks of the Volga
(Borchert).
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"Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends
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Variety
Organ Solo-My Song goes round
the world.-Frederic Bayco. Songs Villa ("Merry Widow") The Merry Widow Waltz.--- Jeanette MacDonald (Boprano) Instrumental-Melodies of yes-
terday-Ken Harvey. Song-When I grow too old to dream ("The Night is Young") -Evelyn Laye (Soprano)", Humorous-If you pretend you're Blue-Murgatroyd and Winter-
bottom.
Vocal-My. Gal Sal
Ida sweet as Apple Cider. The
Mills Brothers,
Songs-Radio Request-Les Allen
(Baritone).
Humorous The King of Zulu
Frank Crumit. «
-- Vocal Duets-I'd do the ‹ most
extraordinary Things.
Thais Meditation (Massenet),-
Mischa Elman. Songs-Neapolitan. Love *Song
(Victor Herbert)...
In
my Garden (O'Keefe).- Richard Crooks (Tenor) 'Cello Solo-Elegie (Gabriel
Faure).-Maurice Marechal.
Light Orchestral Music
Ave Maria (Schubert),.. Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod). At Dawning (Cadman).. Brahmsiana.
Summer
Days Suite
FINANCIAL AID TO CHINA
Japan Has No Funds
Tokyo, May 26. Japan's financial, ald to China depends solely upon the terms which the latter can offer to Japanese investors. according to Mr. Akira Ariyoshi, new Ambassa- dor to Nanking. Mr. Ariyoshi also intimated that the Tokyo Govern- ment has no available funds which It can loan to China, but that An- (Ercancial assistance would take the form of an economic rapproche- ment between the two countries.
- Coates), "Light Opera and Musical Comedy Vocal Gems-Monsieur Beaucaire
Selection-Dollar Princess, Song-If I'am Dreaming-The Heddle Nash Dubarry" (Tenor), Sélection-The Big Broadcast. Vocal Gems-Viktoria and her
Hussar.
2.30 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programine. 7 to 10.30 p.m.. (Approx.)--Euro-
pean programme,
Japan, the new ambassador con-" tinued, does not intend to exert pressure upon her neighbour, even Promotion of a in such a friendly enterprise as the rapprochement. China's national character and prestige will always be
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ON
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Comprising: --
Permanent WATC Machines, Accessories, Farvitae. Partitions,
7 to 7.26. p.m.-Symphony No. 8 in Nanking Government is "remark Showcases, Ceiling Fans Ceiling
B Minor ("Unfinished") (Schu- bert) played by the Philadel- phia Symphony Orchestra aurected by Leopold Stokowski 7.26 to 7:43 pm--
Your Songs by Mavis Bennett (Soprano)
able." Mr.
Was
Ariyoshi's statement. made during a press interview, fol- lowing his return from Okitsu, where he called on Prince Elm- mochi Salonjl, the only living "Genro." The Ambassador said
1. Solveig's Song ("Peer Gynt") that he was extremely pleased to
(Grieg).
2. 10. Hear
(Bishop).
know
Lights, Fittings, etc., etc..
ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY: THE 4TH JUNE, 1933.
that Prince Saionji was Trame:-CACH ON DELIVERY. the gentle lark satisfied with the recent improve- ment in Sino-Japanese relations,
3. The Doll's Song ("Tales of and with Mr. Ariyoshi's efforts
Honman") (Ofenbach). 4... Wine.
Women and Sung
(Strauss). 7.43 to 8 pm.-"Four Ways" (Eric Contes) played by the Regal Cinema Orchestra.
803 to 8.20 p.m.-
A Pianoforte Recital by Mischa Levitzki
1. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12
(L1571)
2. La Campanella (Paganini). 8.20 to 830 p.m. Harry Lauder' 3. Staccato Etude (Rubinstein).
-Vocal. Gems sing DY ME Scottish Male Voice Singers 8.30 to 9p..
stLight Orchestral Muste
Let's Lay our heads together.- Frances, Day and Arthur Ris-
coe.
Orchestra-Rio Rita-Selection... | You're always in my arms 8.50 to 9 pm"Drury Lane Pam
tominé Memories" sung by The Columbia Light Opera Com- pany.
9 to 930 p.m.-
Band Music Zampa--Overture (Herold). Entry of the Boyards March
(arr. Winterbottom). Swastika March (Kohr), The Gondollers-Selection (Gi-
bert Sullivan). Reminiscences of Scotland (arr.
Godfrey).
9.30 p.m. to 12 midnight-Hong
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SUNDAY
10.30 to 11.30 a.m.-A Relay of the.
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Hymn Awake my Soul, Invocation and Lord's Prayer, Hymn The Glory of Zion. Scripture, Peading. ""
Hymn-Thy Kingdom Come. Prayer.
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Overture to the Opera. Die die.
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Finck).
9 to 10.30 p.m. (Approx.)-A Relay
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5.30 p.m.-Kappa Rho Alpha "Sør-
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dals of 1935.
8
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pmManila Philharmonic Academy conducted 37 Resur- reccion B. Santama: pm-Welcome Tourists Pro- gramme for passengers aboard the 8.8. President Jefferson.
of the Military Band Concert from the Grounds of St. Au- | 9.15 p.m.--Symphony Concert. drew's Church, Kowloon byli p.m-Sign Of. The Band of the 1st Batt
The Lincolnshire Regiment by kind permission of Major. J. A A. Grim and Officers.
PROGRAMME.
1. March Gralszitter ...Wagnet. 2. Overture-Light Cavalry-
Suppe. 3. Cornet Bolo When you
"come home Squire. 4. Tone Poem-Finlandia
Bibellus
6. Valse-Blue Danube....Strauss 8. Serenade Pier Led...Strauss. 7. Potpourri-Wedded Whimsies
arr. Alford
8. Bell Bola.-Bella across the
meadows Ketelbey. 9. Grand Military Tattoo
Mackenzie-Rogan. 10. Regimental Marches The Windsor: The Lincolnshire Foacher.
GOD SAVE THE KING, Conductor-R. W. Griffett,
10 pm
A.R.O.M Reuter Press Bulletins. " 10.30 pm (Approx)-Close down. RADIO MANILA Saturday
Offertory and Offertory Prayer. Hymn-Lord or all being...
Hymn Jesus shall reign. National Anthem
6.30
Period.
Bendiction
.6 p.m.-Cooking School of the Air,
conducted by M. Hedrick, p.m.-Spanish Info
Information
11.30 am to 12 noon, Chinese 6.49 pm-English Informationaj
recorded music.
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Period pampe
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cord music.
1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port.
A Concert Pianoforte Solos-(a)
17,15 'pot.---Club Beauty Products
Programme...
7.30 p.m.-To be announced, 18 p.m. To be announced.
8.15 p.m.--Pioneers of the Philip-
pines.
BERLIN PROGRAMDIE
Saturday
9 p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement
(Germ. Engl.)
9.15
Song.
German Folk Programme. Forecast
(Germ. Engl.
p.m.-Music
Events.
and Topical
9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB.
10 p.m.-"The Enchanted Castle"
Operetta by Millocker. 11:15 pm-News in German on DJQ
and DJB.
11.30 p.m.-Dance Music," 12.15 a.m-News in English on
DJQ and in Dutch on DJB.. 12.30 a.m.-Close down DIQ, DJB
(Ġerm., Enz!).
Sunday
9pm-DJQ DJB Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ. Engl.) Highlights of the Week's Programme. 9.15 p.m. Something for Bunday
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THURSDAY. 6 JUNE, 1935
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Ar No. 7 & 9, CAMERON ROAD
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A QUANTITY OF |VALUABLE*** HOUSEHOLD
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NEW MORRIS CARS
'12 And 10 H.P. Models
London; May 14~---- Lord Numeld disclosed to-day that he is putting two new light. Morris cars on the market in the near future...
They will be 10 and 12 horse-.: power cars.
The announcement was made at the annual general meeting of
ley to-day. Morris Motors, Ltd, held at Cow-
9.30 pm. Fairy Tale Time } 10 p.m-News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ and
He added that his Experimental in Dutch on DJB, .......
and Research staffs had been 10.30 p.m.--Works by Masters of working on the new models for 12 the 17th and 18th Centuries months, and predicted that they Rendered by the Saarbruck would prove as popular in their -Oldtime Musle Union.
class as the Morris Eight has been 11 p.m.-The 1935 Rowing Year. In the low horse-power range.
Handel Variations by Joh. Lord Nutteld stated that Morris Brahms. Played by Friedrich Motors have sold 35,723 cars during Rolf AlberNETADA 11.15 pm-News and Review of the 1935.
the four months ended April 30,
This figure war 15,174 in excess of-the-previous year."
Week in German on DIQ and DJB....
13.30 p.-Tunes from the Latest' Talkies. The Fred Lehmann Orchestra Songs by Inge Vest- en dis 12.15 am News and Review of the Week in English on DIQ and in Dutch ón: DJB,
Moment Musicale in F Minor (Schubert) 8.30 pm-Max Laws and hio 12.30 am Close down DJQ, DJB (b) Impromptu In B flat, Op. 142, Hawaiians.
(Germ. Engl.)- No 3 (Schubert), Wilhelm Backhaus,
Songs-Pretty Mocking Bird
(Bishop), ANY
840 pm. George While's Scandals | {s
of 1935
and Stock Quotations. Help!
8.45 pm Local Market Reports
*Too Bad Friend-"I suppose you have your share of doubtful, bills on your
Merchant only wish they were. There's no question about most of them."..
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Don't Like the Type ALABAMA. Brawn-"Do you know, dear,
"Down Vauxhall Way (Oliver), 9 p.m.—Kim Dancing Party, spon- A bald-headed man who has sored by Borden Company, heard that the hairs of our heads manufacturers of Kism, and are numbered, wants to know if Malted Mil:
there is not some where he can get the back numbers.
Mavis Bennett (Soprano)." Violin Solas-Le Coq D'Or
Hymn to the Bun (Rimsky- Korsakov),
12 Mid-night-Sign off.
was reading the other day that an ostrich.can see very little, and can digus anything
Mrs. Smith-What an ideal hus band!"