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At Dawning (Cadman). The Waltzing Doll (Poldin!).. Raindrops-Pizzicati for Strings
(Riviere).
A Fairy Ballet (White). Archibald Joyce Waltzes (arr.
Debroy Somers).
Maritana.
Vocal Gems
Viktoria and her Hussar,
C.B. Cochran's 1930, Revue,
Days
Suite" (Eric Coates). Wood Nymph's-Valsette (Eric
Coates).
7.17 to 7.30 p.m.---
Vocal Gems.
Lily of Killarney (Benediet). Rio Rita." 7.30 to 8 p.m.-
Li
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From the Studio
A Violin and Pianoforte Recital by Jose Radesky and Mona Maclean.
PROGRAMME
1. "Gold and Silver Waltz.-Lehar.
2 Selection-Desert Song-Rom-
berg.
3. Suite-Lover - in
Woodforde Finden.
Damascus.-
4. Planoforte Duet-Valse No. 1-
Durand
8 p.m.--Local time and weather re-
port.
8.03 to 8,50 p.m.
Variety
Plano Solo-Stars"fell in Alabama
-Carroll Gibbons. Songs-The Sunshine Cruise.
Humpty Dumpty-Cicely Court-
neidge. Yodel-Yodeller's Dream Girl.-
Harry Torrant.
Organ Solos-Famous Tauber
Melodies Harold Ramsey. Vocal The Object of my affec-
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Band Music
12.15 a.m.-News in English on DJQ. DJA and in Dutch on DJB.
12.30 a.m.-Close DJQ, DIÁ, DJB
(Germ., Engl.),
Bunday
9 p.m.-Call DJQ.
(Germ.. Engl.).
DJA, DJA
German Folk Song.
Programme
(Germ,
ime Forecast
Evening.
9.15 p.m.-Something for Sunday
Evening.
9.30 p.m.-Light Music.
The Flamborough Sword Dance 9.45 p.m.-News and Review of the
(arr. Cecil Sharp).
Kirkby Malzeard Sword Dance
195
Carr, Cecil Sharp).
Silver Trumpets. (Vivani, arr
Godfrey).
2.30 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-
gramme.
7 to 10.45 p.m.-European
gramme.
7 to 7.17 p.m.— ·
pro-.
The London Symphony
Cortege des Nobles ("Mlada”......
Rimsky-Korsakow). Triumphal March (from "Car-
actacus, Op. 35) (Elgar). Contrasts, Op. 10, No. 3 (Elgar). 7.17 to 7.30 p.m.----
A Violin Recital by Fritz Kreisfer
A May Breeze ("Songs without Words") (Mendelssohn, arr. Kreisler). Londonderry Air (årr. Kreisler), Humoreske.. Op. 101, No. 7
(Dvorak).
7.30 to 8 pm-A relay of the Organ Recital by Mr. G. E. Longyear from the Union Church.
It's written all over your face-8
The Boswell Sisters, Piano Ducts--A Keyboard Medley -Arthur Young and Harry Jacobson.
Vocal Miss Otis Regrets. My Headache. The
Brothers,
12
Mills
Band-Accordeon Nights Medley. 8.50 to 9 p.m.-"A World of Ro-
mance."
9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry New Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter). 9.15 to 9.30 p.m.--
Hawaifan Music
On the beach at Waikiki. Hilo Hanakahl.
Hawaiian Love Bird.
The World is waiting for the
Sunrise.
Three Little Words.-Len Fülls. 9.30 p.m. to 12 midnight.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
10 p.m.Big Ben: Reuter Press
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1 p.m-Ideal time and weather re-
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1.30 pm Reuter Press Bulletins.
A Concer Bongs--Aufenthalt (Schubert). Der Doppelganger (Schubert).—
Alexander Kipnis (Bass). 'Cello Bolos-Adagletto (Bizet arr.
Squire).
Tarantelle (Popper, Op. 39).-W.
H. Squire.
Songs Granada (Albeniz).
Danza (Granados). Conchita Supervia (Mezzo-Soprano), Pianoforte Solos-Staccato Etude
(Rubidstein).
La Campanella (Paganini Last-Mischa Levitski. Songs Hopak, Melodic Russe
(Moussorgsky),
2
Chanson Hindoue (Bong of In-
"dia] (Rimsky-Korsakov)
Alexandre Koabitzky: (Tenor) Light Orchestral Musio
Foet and Peasant Overture
(Suppe):
Mock Morris Dances (Grainger); Handel in the Strand (Grainger) "At the Tchaikovsky Fountain
(Urbach),
Because (d'Hardelat).
Little Love. (Biles)
PROGRAMME
1. Pilgrims' Chorus.-Wagner, 2. Star of Eve-Wagner. 3. Chorale (No. 147).-Bach, 4. Angelus. Massenet, 5. Prelude-Wagner. 6. "Selected"-Elgar. p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port.
603 to 9.25 pm-
Georges Thili (Tenor), Mavis Bennett (Soprano). (a) Sapho-Air de Jean-"Ah! ghi" est loin mon pays!" (Massenet),
(b) L'Attaque
Du Moulin- "Adieux a la forget (Bruneau)-Georges Thill.
Week in English on DJQ, DIA and in Dutch on DJB.
p.m.--Symphony Concert: among others: Concerto for Viola and Orchestra by H. J. Sobanski, first performance. Soloist: Emil Seller. Conductor: Werner Richter-Reichheim. 11.15 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in German on DJQ, DJA, DJB...
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7.30 p.m.-The Town Crier present-
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local market reports.
9 p.m.--Klim Dancing Party, spon~ sored by Borden Company. manufacturers of Kim and Malted Milk
12 midnight-Sign-off.
Sunday
Roberta March.
Of China
Nanking. Sept. 12.
"In future discussion of land ad- ministration problems in China, attention should on one hand be exerted towards the realization of Innd as expounded in the Doctrines of the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, while on the other hand attention should be drawn towards the working out of a satisfactory land law."
That is the view of Mr. Shac Yuan chung, the representative of the National Government, who ade
5 p.m.-Radio Revels, conducted by dressed the inaugural session of th
Land Administration Conference convoked by the Ministry" or In- 5.30
this terior, which opened here
p.m.-Kappa Rho Alpha Sorority.
(c) Solveig's Song ("Peer Gynt"-6 p.m.-Luneta Motor Company's morning.»
Orleg).
(d) La Here the Gentle. Lark
(Bishop).-Mavis Bennett,
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Georges Thi
8.25 to 8.57 p.m.-Quintet in C Mejor (Mozart), 515-played by the Pro Arte Quartet. 8.57 to 9.20 p.m.-Light Orchestral
Selections
Sleeping Beauty Waltz (Tschal-
kowsky, Op. 66a). Liebestraum (Liszt). Lehariana (Geiger). Cupid's Parade-Fantasy (Rivell) Dwarf's Patrol-Fantasy (Rathke)
9:20 to 9.40 p.m.-
From the Stadio
A Planoforte Recital by Luba
Shaftain.
9.40 to 10 pm-
Song Memories
Cavalcade Suite (Tunes of 1899-
1930).-Noel Coward: and the New Mayfair Orchestra. Vocal Duet I'll See you again ("Bitter Sweetin' (Coward). Peggy Wood and George Metaxa Talkie Hits Medley, 1933. Fanfare Selection
Musicale.
7.45 p.m.-The Voice of the Herald. 8pm-Manila Conservatory of Music Students Recital »con- ducted by Prof. Rodolfo Corne-
10.
LAND LAWS Speaking on behalf of Central Government. Mr. Shao voiced his hopes that delegates, who come from the various parts of the coun- try, will frankly report to the gen- eral assembly the difficulties that the local authorities are confront- ed with in executing the Land Laz which was recently promulgated by the National Government.
In view of the peculiar local John-conditions, said Mr. Shaz difficul
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9.15 p.m. Gospel Hour conducted
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.IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY
Canton, Sept. 12.
The oath-tak g of the newly ap- pointed executive and supervisory members of the Special Tangpu of the First, Group Army was held yesterday at 9 o'clock at the Audi- tortum of the Provincial Mass Educatica Institute.
tles in the execution of the Land Only Law are bound to crop up. through open discussion may ways of settlement and remedial mea- sures be devised, he said
To Mr. Shao the land oroblem 'n China should be considered as a fundamental economic issue of the general mass. 1o may also be enri strued as one of the most pressing items or interior administration...
RIGHTFUL SHARE Taking cognizance of this fact. Mr. Shao reminded the delegation that the late Dr. Sun had clearly remarked in his principles of Live- lihood that the distribution of land Mr. Lin Yik-chung, Comissioner should be on an equal basis. His of Civil Affairs, representing the final gim, said the speaker, is to 10 pm-Big Ben: Renter Press South-west Executive Committee let at the tillers of soll Have their
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10.05 to 10.45 p.m.
11
A Relay from Daventry
Bells and Religious Bervice `re-
layed from St. Martin-in-the- Fields, Londozi..
10.45 pm-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
of Kuom'atang, administered the oath and made an inspiring speech. Union New
ORIENTALISTS MEET
rightful" share of farmland. -
Turning to the enactment of the land laws by the legislature, Mr. bao recalled that the law drafteo by the Legislative Yuan in 1930. was duly approved by the National Government It was got until last April, however, that regulations governing the enforcement of the Canton, Sept. 12. Invited by the International Land Law were formally mandated Congress of Orientalists to attend by the Central Government. Ac- DIB their meeting in Rome on Septem-cording to the view of the speaker, ber 23, Dean Kang Woo, Latt. D'of the regulations Roverning the en- the College of Arts of Sun Yat-senforcement of the Land Law are o (Germ. National University, and Mrs. Woo an elastic nature. They are the are scheduled to arrive at Colombo means designed to compel all local. 9.15 pm Trio for Pianoforte, to-morrow aboard the French districts, with their peculiar mi-
Oboe and French Horn by C. liner, Chefitaiceaux,
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While at Saigon, Dr. and Mrs. Woo were entertained at dinner by 0.45 pm--News in English on DIG, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce DJA and in Dutch on DJB Fat Cholon, Professor Woo gave pmLet's All have a Good Time. An ever in the Bayarian, Alps, Yodler, Peasant strumental intet
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