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Svon (Evening

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Light Orchestral Selections Entrance of the Little Fauns

(arr. Mouton).

Longing (Haydn Wood).

Vivienne (Finck).

Lightning Switch (Alford). Narcissus (Nevin).

Spring Song (Mendelssohn),

8 p.ni-Local time and weather re-

purt

8.03 to 8.50 p.m.-..

Variety Items Plano Duets-Roberta-Selection ---Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe.

Song-When I grow too old to dream-Irene Dunn (Sopranos. Band--Accordeon Nights Medley Selection-Columbia on Parade.

Bolos Herrann Löhr Medley Sydney Gustard. Song-Kiss me goodnight.-Lesile

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3.30 to 0.05 p.m.-A_Relay "of the Daventry News Bulletins, (Copyright by Reuter).

9.05 to 9.13 p.m.-"Invitation "to

the Waltz" (Weber),

9.13 to 9.30 p.m.-" Tidworth Tat- too," 1034 played by the Massed Band of the Southern Command...

9.30 pm to 12 midnight.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

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9.10 to 10.00 a.m.-A Relay of the

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10 a.m.--Close down.

11.30 a... to 12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Service from St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon..

Harvest Festival Service,

12.15 to 3.30 p.m.-European re-

corded programme.

I p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port

1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletina.

Excepts from "Iolanthe" (Gll-

bert and Sullivan).

Euzo de Muro Lomanto 9.30 p.m.-The Fight for a New (Tenor).

Band Selections Semiramide Overture (Rossin!). The Turkish Patrol (Michaelis). The Smithy in

the

Wood

(Michaelis),

Nautical Moments.

El Abanico Marth (Hume).

2.30 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.

7 to 10.30 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

7 to 7.25 p.mQuartet in G Major

Beethoven, Op. 18, No. 2 played by the Flonzaley Quartet.

7.25 to 8 p.m.

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Grand Opera "Orchestral "The Mastersingers of Nuremburg" Overture (Wagner),

Arias "Falstaff "-From "secret

Conception of History. Inter- view with Dr. Hans Lüdemann 9.45 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and to Dutch on DJB, DJN.

10 p.m.-Relayed from Munich.

Bavarian Folklore.

11 p.m.-"Book Week 1935."

Dialogue: Ministerialrat Dr. Wisz=\

mann and Dr, W. M. Tummier. 11:15 pm-News and Review of the Week in German on DJA, DJB, DJN. Close DVB (Germ., Engl.) 11.30 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 12:15 am-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN,

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Arias — "Rigoletto" We are

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"Un Ballo In Maschera "--And

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8 p.m.--Lacali time and weather re-

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803 to 8.35 p.m.-

Marek Weber and his Orchestra

Salut D'Amour,(Egar).

I Kiss your lips (Rudolphe).. The Rosary (Nevin). Mighty Lak a Rose (Nevin). Still as the Night (Platen).

O Du Frohliche, O du Selige. Entry

gramme.

7.30, p.m.-Girls'

Programme.

Week-Wisayan

7.45 p.m.-Filipino Youth Hour. 8.15 p.m-Pioneers of the. Philin-

pines,

8.30 p.m.-The "Town Crier "— Quarter Hour of Melody. 8.45 p.m.-Stock quotations and

local market reports:

9 p.m.-Klim Dancing Party spon- sored by Borden Company. manufacturers of Malted Muk and Kilm.

of the Spring Flowers 12 midnight.-Bien (f (Kockert).

You shall be the King of my

heart (Stolz).,

Blumenlied, Op. 39 (Lange). Luna Waltz (Lincke). 8.35

td 8.52 p.m.-"Burleske" (Richard Strauss) played by Elly Ney (Pianoforte). 2.52 to 9.10 p.m.-"Lenore Overture

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Sunday

5 p.m.-Tea Dance Music

5.30 pm-Band Concert.

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6 p.m.-Studio Presentation-Alma Corro, Ramon Escudero and Rafael Artigas.

6.30 p.m.-Reveries.

6.45 p.m.-The Catholic Hour,

7 p.m.-The Marilla Träding Center

Musicale.

Turkish March The Ruins of 7.30 pm-Luneta Motor Company

Athens") (Beethoven).

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8.30 p.m.-Masonic Broadcast.

Peter Simple will talk on "Noth-5.45 pm-Manila Radiolites, con-

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9.30 to 10 p.m.-

Enrico Caruso (Tenor). Fritz Kreisler (Violin).

1, Songs--The Lost Chord (Bulli-

van).

Largo (Handel).

2. Violin Solos-A May Breeze (Mendelssohn, arr. Kreisler). Londonderry Air (arr. Kreis-

ler).

3. Songs On with the Motley-

"Pagliacc!" (Leoncavallo.

Like a Dream-"Marta" (Flo-

tow).

4. Violin Solo: Marquerite (Rachmaninoff, ́ arr. Kreis-

ler).

Serenade (Lehar).

10 p.m.Big Ben: Reuter Press

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10.05 to 10.30 p.m.-Dance music. 10,30 p.m.-Close down.

Light Orchestral Music Prelude in C sharp Minor (Rach-9

maninoff, Op..3. No. 2). Prelude in

Minor (Rach- maninoff. Op. 23 No. 5). Suite Orientale (Poppy). Der Kaspec (De Groot). Selection

of Chopin Melodies (arr. De Groot).

Parade of the City Guards

(Jessel).

A Musical Snuff Box (Lladow), March of the Caucasian » Chlef

(arr. Finck).

The Juggler (Goltzsch). International Railroad Express-

Descriptive.

Polka Frieda.

Along the Banks of the Volga

(Robrecht).

Gipsy Love Selection (Lebar).

A Concert Songs-Pastorale (arr. Lane Wa

son). My Lovely Cella farr. Lane Wilson)-Elisabeth Schumann

(Soprano). Planoforte Bolos-Arabesque No.

2 in G (Debussy). Arabesque No. 1 in E (Debussy:

-Marquerite Long. Bongs-Die Belden

(Schumann).

Grenadiere

Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur (Beethoven-Gerhard Hush

(Baritone),

Violin Solo-Scene de la Czarda No. 3 (Hubay) Joseph Bzigeti Songs-When the Moon Rises

over Marecchiare (Tosti), "Tis the Day (Leoncavallo).

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BERLIN PROGRAMME

DJB, DJN

'Saturday

DJA, p.m.-Call

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

Engl.).

(Germ

9.15 p.m.-Woman's Hour:

Those old sweet songs of bygone

days.

9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DJN

10 p.m.-Symphony Concert. Con- certo for Cembalo and Or.

ducted by Luis Nolasco, 9.30 p.m.--Gospel Hour, conducted

by Rev. R. B. Jones, 9.45 p.m.-Symphony Concert.. 11 p.m.-Sign of

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(Special Air Mail Service}

London, Oct. 15, The following oficial announce- ment was issued from 10 Downing Street last night:

The King has been pleased to

approve that the Right Hon. Sir Alexander Adair Roche, one of the Lords Justices of Appeal, be ap- pointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, in succession to the Right Hon. Lord Wright, who has been appointed Master of the Rolls; that the Right Hoz Sir Leslie Scott, K.C., be appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal,

Sir Adair Roche, who is 64, has been a Lord Justice of Appeal for only a year, his elevation from the

Why He Cannot Act King's Bench being announced on

At Judge

October 1, 1934. He was made a K.C. in 1912, and was appointed a Judge five years later.

¡Special Air Mall Service)

Sir Leslie Scott, who will be 66 London, Oct. 15.

at the end

"was of this month, The Pope's position with regard

Conservative MP. for the Exchange to the Italo-Abyssinian War was Division of Liverpool from 1910 to discussed by the Archbishop of 1929. During the last six montra Westminster, Mgr. Arthur Hiñaley, | of the Coalition Government in in an address at the Church of St. 1922 he held office as Solicitor-. Edward, the Confessor, Golders General. In 1928 Sir Leslie went

Green, yesterday

"What can the Pope de to ple vent this or any other war" he asked. "He is a helpless old man

Indian

to India to advise the Princes re- garding their legal and constitu- tional position with the with a small police force to guard Commission. His fee is stated to himself, to guard the priceless

have been one of the highest ever treasures of the Vatican, and to paid to a lawyer-It is believed to protect his diminutive state, which have totalled, £70,000. ensures his due independence in During and after the war be the exercise of his universal right served on numerous Government and duty to teach and to guide his Committees set up to investigate followers of all races.

"Can he denounce & neighbour and co-ordinate various spheres ing power-a power armed with of national Industrial effort. Sir. every modern instrument of force Lealie joins a select band of law- "It a said that he could excom. yers who have been elevated to chestra in D-Minor by J. Smunicate. Yes! and thus make the Appeal Court without first be- Bach.

war with his dictator neighbour coming Judges. Symphony by Hans Chemin-Petit inevitable, besides upsetting the Boloist: Friedrich Rolf Albes

peace and the consciences of the

11.15 pm-News in German on great mass of Italians, with the

DJA, DJB. DIN. Close DJB (Germ., Engl.).

11.30 p.m.-To-day in Germany,

Bound Pictures.

11.45 pm-German Folk Songs. 12 midnight-Do for Violin D major

result of a fierce anti-clerical out- SIR NORMAN ANGELL AND

SANCTIONS

break.

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London, Oct. 10. Blz Norinan Angell, who is to

I have insisted, and I insist again, that the Pope was expressly and Londen in 1915 from future deli- secret Pact of excluded by the by berations in the councils of peace.

Until he is invited to intervene by carry out a lecturing tour in both sides he cannot act as judge.

Canada, left the Clyde on Satur

Violincello In Joseph Haydn. Käthe Grandt, Richard Boadella. 12.15 a.m.-News In English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJN, 12.30 am-Close DJA, DIN (Germ..

Engl.).

"As an independent sovereign he

has to grounde for intervention in day on the Canadian Pacific liner this present case, not even those Duchess of Bedford. He felt very urounds enjoyed by a member of strongly, he said, on the question le League of Nations, to join of sanctions adding that Britain which League, through Italy's ex- always did the right thing at the press stipulation, he was not in-wrong time, and that we bad vited,

waited too long again on this "On several occasions he has laid question. We dare not keep out (Germ.. down the law, he has condemns of negotiations now. If we did we

pogression, he has branded that

DJB. DIN

Sunday 9 p.m.-Call DJA.

(Germ., Eng.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast

Engl).

Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week.

9.15 pm-Something for Sunday

Evening.

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self-defence which is a pretext for would have to face an immeasur guilty aggrandisement he has laid ably worse situation in anything down the limits of desired expan- up to ten years time. Britain ion. He could not more pointedly would have to stand by the allude to the present condict." League.

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