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1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press news, etc.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.--Chinese programme
7 pm to 12 midnight.-European
programmė.
7 to 7.30 p.m.—-
Light Orchestral · Music.
In a clock Store (Orth), **
A Hunt in the Black Forest
(Voelker).
A Night in Venice-Potpourri
(Strauss, arr, 'Welninger), Wood Nymph's Valsette
Coates).
(Eric
Viennese Memories of Lebar
(arr. Henry Hall). 7.30 to 7.44 pm-
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet Barcarolle Tales of Hoffman "
(Ofenbach).
Salut D'Amour (Edward Elgar). Andantino (Song of the "Soul)
(Lemare).
Andante in G (Batiste). 7.44 to 8 p.m
Songs from the film "Naughty Marietta" sung by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
Delibes in Vienna (arr. Walter), Because (d'Hardslot).
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Little kiss
A Little Love.
(Sllesu).
Medley of Hornpipes. Glow Worm Idyll (Lincke). Danse des Apaches (Clarke),
Musical Comedy Excerpts Vocal Gems Bitter Sweet, Vocal Gems-Follow Through. Selection-Words and Music.
2.30 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
7 to 10.30 p.m.-European
gramme.
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Light Orchestral Music Traume (Wagner).
Autumn (Chaminade),
pro-
NHE. Undersigned nare received,
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Ramon Alberto and Raisel Artigas. `17_midnight.—9iga, Off.
Sunday
5 p.m.-Radio Revels, conducted by
Roberta March.
6.30 pin-Kappa
Sorority.
Rho
Alpha
6 p.m-Tea Dance Programme_
From Manila Polo Club
7 p.m.-The Catholic Hour.
7.15 p.m-Sacred Music,
7.30 p.m.---Half Hour of Classic Music-Manila Trading Center,
8 p.m.--National Book Week
9 POL-Paramount Plays Spon- sored by Paramount Pictures, Inc
9.15 p.m.-Symphony Concert: My Hero Waltz ("The Chocolate | 11. p.m.-Sign Off.
Soldier").
One night of Love Memories. With a Song in my heart--Sym- phonic Rhapsody (Eric. Costes) 7.30 to 8 pm-A Relay of the Or-9 gan Recital from the Union Church by Mr. G. E. Longyear.
PROGRAMME
1. Prelude du,
Saens.
༢༔ "
BERLIN PROGRAMME Saturday
p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement
(Germ., Engl.), German Folk Song. Programme Forecast
Elzigl.).
9.15 pp. Music Deluge-Saint-
2. Recit and Aria--Handel,
.3. Hymn to Music-Buck.
4. Recit and Aria.-Mendelssohn.
5 Intro and Fugue.-Rheinber-
ger.
1. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp along | 8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
the highway.
port.
2. I'm falling in love with some 8.03 to 8.20 p.m.-
one.-Nelson Eddy.
3. Italian Street Song.
4. Ah! Sweet mystery of life-
Jeanette MacDonald.
6. 'Neath the Southern Moon.-
Nelson Eddy.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
2.03 to 9 p.m.-A.B.B.C.. recorded
programme
9 to 9.20 p.m.-
Band Music
Radetzky March (J. Strauss), Rakoczy March ("Damnation of
Faust") (arr. Godfrey) Selection The Gondollers (Sull
van),
Swastika March (Klohr). Entry of the Boyards-Märch
(arr. WinterEottom).
92.0 to 9:30 p.m.---"A Thousand and
one Nights"--Waltz (J, Strauss) 9.30 p.m. to 12 midnight.-A Relay
of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press
news.
12 midnight-Close down. NOTE. There will be a Relay from the Tal Ping Theatre on ZEK. (Chinese) on a frequency of 640 külocycles from 8 to 11 p.m.
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SUNDAY
10.30 to 11.30 am-A Relay of the
Morning Service
from
the
Union Church. Preacher: The Rev. E. G. Powell.
ORDER OF SERVICE Voluntary.
Hymn-Worship the Lord. Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Hymn-Praise waits for Thee in
Zion Lord.
Scripture Reading.
Hymn The Lord is rich and
merciful. Prayer.
Offertory and Ozertory Prayer. Hymn-Love Divine. Sermon-Religion and Life. Hymn These things shall be National Anthem" Benediction
11.30 am, to 12 noon.-Chinese re-
corded music.
.
From the Studio
A Recital by G. F. d'Aquino (Tenor)
accompanied by Professor E. Gualdi.
PROGRAMME
1. Deh Vieni
"Mozart.
alla
Finestra.
2. Vision Fugitive.—Massenet. 3. I Pitch my Lonely Caravan.—
Eric Coates.
4. Belleve me if all those endear- ing young charms-Moore, 5. A Vucchella-Tosti. 8.20 to 838 p.m.-
The Lener String Quartet. Air from Suite in D-Transcrip-
tion (Bach).
Quartet No. 1 in D Major-Finale
allegro (Dittersdorf). Moment Musical No. 3----Tran-
scription, (Schubert), Minuet Transcription (Schubert) Barlarelle Transcription
(Tschaikowsky).
Gavotte Transcription (Gluck)! 8.38 to 9 p.m.-Brandenburg Con- certo No. 2 in F Major-(Bach), 9 to 9.45 p.m.
From the Studio A Concert by Mrs. J., Anderson Miller (Sop-
rano.
Mrs Nura Kanis (Planforte). Lt.-Col, C, H. Kuhne, D.80.
(Accompanist).
PROGRAMME
1. Song:-
Wich verdure clad ("Creation")
--Haydn.
2. Pianoforte Salo:-
Events,
(Germ..
and Topical
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THE 217 JUNE. 1935,
9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQ TERMS-CASH "On Delivery,
and in Dutch on DJB.
10 p.m.-How Jolly a trip on the
briny!..
Variety Programme.
11.15 News in German on DJQ and
DJB,
11.30 p.m.-Dance, Muste.
12.15 a.m.--News in English on
DJQ and in Dutch on DJB. 12.30 a.m.-Close down DIQ, DJB
(Germ.. Engl).
Sunday
$ p.m.-DJQ. DJB Announcement
(Germ. Engl.),
German Folk Song."
Programine
Engi.).
Forecast
(Ger)..
Highlights of the Week's Pro-,
gramme.
9.15 p.m.-Something for Sunday
Evening.
| 9.30 pm-Fairy Tale Time.
9.45 p.m.-News and Review of the
Week in English on DJQ and ing Dutch on DJB.
1
10 p.m.-Relayed from Leipzig: Springtime in Old Welmar
A Sequence by Raimund Schmidt
· 11 p.m.-Young Author:
Gerhard Schumann.
11.15 p.m-News and Review of the Week in German on DJQ and LJB,
11.30 p.m.--Octet op. 185 for Strings
and Horns by Franz Schubert. 12.15 am-News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ and In Dutch on DJE.
1230 a.m.-Close down DJQ, DJB
(Germ., Engl.).
MRS. DELIUS'S WILL»
(Special Air Mall Service)
London," Jure "7.
Mrs. Frederick Dellus, widow of Thirty-two variations in C the blind English composer, has
Minor-Beethoven,
Songs:-
Lehn' deine Wang.-Jensen. Komm wir wandeln.--Corne-
Ilus.
Ich liebe dich-Grieg.
4. Pianoforte Solos:--
Valse in E Flat,--Arensky.
A Tale-Medtner.
5. Bangs:
A Fairy Town ----Parry. Lullaby Scott............
Rest at Mid-day--Janet Hamil-
ton.
12 to 12.45 pm-A Relay of the
Service from the Hop Yat 945 to 10 pm- Church (Chinese).
12.45 to 2.30 pm European re-
corded programme.
1p.m-Local time and weather re
port.
1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins
"A Concert
Violin Sonata in A Major (Han-
del)-Isolde Menges. Songs-Morgen, Op. 27, No. 4
(Strauss),
Band Music Mirella Overture (Counod). Hyde Park Sulte (Jalowicz)... 10 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, 10.05 to 10.30 pri-Dance music. 10.30 p.m.-Close downi.
RADIO MANILA Saturday
6 p.m.--Cooking School of the Air, conducted by M, Hedrick. 6.30 pm-8panish Informational
Period,"
Standchen, Op 17, No. 2
(Strauss)-Elisabeth Schumann 8.40 pm-English Informationsi (Soprano).
Period.
Bongs-Ich Crolle Nicht (I not 655 p.m.-Stock quotations, through
Complain) (Schumann).
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SCOTS ENVY OF ENGLAND
[Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 7. A catalogue of Anarcfalin- justices to Scotland has been circulated to Scottish MPs by the Scottish Nationalist Party.
The letter, which is signed by She made her will a friend Sir Alexander MacEwen and Mr. stated to-day. the day before her J. M. MacCormick, asks for the death in a Kensington nursing appointment of a
made arrangements in her will to perpetuate her husband's me- mory.
home.
She has it is understood, given to trustees all her copyright in terests in her husband's musical work.
The fund will be used in ways such as publishing works, finan- cing public performances, making gramophone records.
and
"The trustees have been direct ed to obtain the advice of Siri Thomas Beecham and Mr. Fre- deric Austin.
JAPANESE COUNSELLOR OFF TO CANADA
(Special Air Mail Service)....
London,-Jurė" 7, " Mr. Sciomatsu Kato, Counsellor the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-of the Japanese Fandary in Lon- don, is leaving London on June 5 to take an important post in
son and Fritz.
Elegie (Song of Mourning)
(Massenet). John Brownlee 7 p.m.-Radio Shopper. (Baritone),
7:15 p.m.-Club Beauty Products | Ottawa 7:15 Planoforte Solos-Grillen (Bchu, Programme
mann);
7.30. p.m.-U. P. Educational Pro- Polonaise in B at Major Kramme.
(Chopin) -Benno Moiselvitch, Bongs A Fulry Story by the
Fire (Merikanto), Now sleeps the crimson petal (Quiter). John McCormack (Tenor)
Light Orchestral Selections Mock Morris Dances (Grainger) Handel in the Strand (Grainger); Saschinka (Schirmann) T
745 pm-National Book Week. 3.15 pm Pioneers of the Philip
pines.
9.30 Fm.College Harmonizers:
conducted by Kits Tablante.
He is to be the fist Japanese Minister to Canada.
Taller than most Japanese, good-looking, quiet and friere Mr. Kato is a keen golfer and Popular here. He has spent a
Committee to inquire what should be Scotland's fair contribution to Imperial Ber- vices.
Financial inequalities which M.Ps are asked to remedy concern unemployment, poor law relief, the incidence of the sugar beet and wheat subaidies, and "the reduction of the duty on the Eng- Úshman's beef, while Scottish whisky is taxed out of all propor- tion to its alcoholic content."
UMBRAGE AT ULSTER
The Scottish Nationalists have also a grievance against Ulster. A Joint Exchequer Board, deter- mines Northern Ireland's require "ments for her own needs, and the balance goes to the British Ex- chequer for "Imperial Services”
The result is according to the Scots, that, in the 13 years since Bister received self-government her contributions have been £26.000.000, whereas they put Scotland's contribution in that period at 500,000,000
They claim that Scotland's con- tribution should be based nor merely on population but an ber capacity to pay, and contend, that Scotland has paid in excess of her economic capacity.
good part of his twenty years War.
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8.46 pin-Stock Quotations and diplomatic life in English-speak
Local Market Reportsing countries, and speaks English
9 p.m Bum Dancing Party spon-4
He came here from Was hington three years ago
He was given the CBE for the aaastance he rendered to British residents in Tokyo during the
sored by Borden Company. He was in New York as Vice manufacturers of Kilm and Consul on the outbreak of the earthquake of 1923,