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gramme.
12.30 p.m.-Recorded musi“ „“
| 1-p.m.—Local time and weather re-
port.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Presse Bulletins
Rugby Press News etc. 1.40. p.m. (Approx.).—A Relay of
the Rotary Club Tin Specch from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden. ."
2.10 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
7 to 11 p.m.-European programme
to 7.30 p.m.-
Light Orchestral Music Mannin Veen (Dear Isle of Man)
(Haydn Wood).
The Skaters Waltz (Gung"l)." Concert Waltz
"Joyousness"
(Haydn Wood). Homage March (Haydn Wood). Dance of the Hours ("La Giocon-
da") (Ponchielli).
7.30 to 7.40 p.m.-
From the Studio The first of a series of “Educa-
tional Talks" by Uncle Mac. 5.40 to 8 pm.
Vocal Gems. Hermann Lohr-Light Opera Co. It was a lover and his Lass (art.
Bridge).
Harry Lauder (arr. Byng).,
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re- port, closing local stock quota- tions.
A personal message by HR.H, the Prince of Wales, Patron of the British Leglob.
8.05 to 8.30 p.m.-
From the Studio
NEW
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QUOTATIONS
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A Jazz Piano Recital by Bill Borden Co. (1.60)
Cameron.
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EXCHANGE POLICY.
A 'Cello Recital by Pablo Casals
1. Moment Musical (Schubert}.
2. Le Cygne (The Swan) (Saint-Chrysler (1d)
Saens).
3. Chanson Villageoise (Popper).
4. Vito (Spanish Dance) (Op. 54)
(No. 5) (Popper).
A to B.15 p.m.-A.'Relay of the Daventry News Bulletins (Copy- right by Reuter).
9.15 to 9.40 p.m.---
From the Studio
'A Recital by
D. M. Richards Baritone) ac- companied by Joan de Ville. Nura Kanis. Pianoforte.
PROGRAMME
1. Songs: Leanin'. - Sterndale
Bennett. Molly
Brannigan
Stanford.
2. Planoforte Solos; Selected,
3. Songs: Santa Barbara-Ken-
nedy Russell.
Captain Mac. Sanderson.
4. Planoforte Solos: Belected. 9,40 to 10 p.m.-
Old Tunes
Revudeville Memories (Burrows). Riding down from Bangor; Solo-
mon Levi (Traditional). Marching with Sousa.
10 p.m.-Big Ben: Reuter Press
Bulletins.
10.10 to 10.40-p.m.-Dance music. 10.40 to 11 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry
A Talk"Revisited."
11 p.m.-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 p.m.-Call DJA. · DJB.
(Garm, Engl›
German Folk Song. Programme
Eng.)
Forecast
9.15 p.m. He sailed the
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London, Oct. 10. 31r, J. N. Keynes writes on "Te London, Oct. 17.
future of the exchanges"-in th. It is announced that a contract current monthly review of Lloyuş been signed by Brassert, Bank. The article. is summarısı i Limited, and the Nippon Mining and discussed in Company for the supply of iron pages. Mr. Keynes pays a tribut our facial are from Koolan Island, Yampi to the success with which the Brition Sound (off the north-west coast of exchange equalisation account bac Western Australia] to Japan,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
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also
A SELECTION OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE and
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 4TH NOVEMBER, 1985,
TERMB-CASH ON DELITELY.
LAMMERT BROS.,
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A SPELLING PROBLEM
(Special Air Mall Service) – London, Oct 10. The competitors at a recent civil
positions in the
been operated, but urges that the The capital to be used for the secrecy attaching to the nature and Service examination have.com- exploitation of the deposits will be magnitude of its transactions is a plained of the marking of their DJN solely British, and most of the grave mistake. "It is an BKUR paper, and one important depart- labour will be drawn from local ordinary and unwholesome breaci ment at Whitehall has joined in sourds The preliminary expendi- with tradition that this entry the protest. ture for opening up the deposits should conceal the magnitude of its this.
The position is like. is estimated at £250,000 (Austra gold reserves aud the movement of and succesful competitors were An examination was held. linn), and it is expected that the gold into and out of them. Ima to be awarded output will amount at first to gine the results of this practice Civil Service. All the Competitors being generally adopted by central banks, until the location of the were women,, and some of them world's gold could be only vaguely were short-hand-typists in Gov- conjectured. The movementa of ernment service. Accuracy ນ zold into and out of a country's spelling was regarded as essentiai, reserves are an economic indicator but when the results were publish- of the first importance. We mighted and inquiries were made 11 well suppress the trade return was found that the examiner had or the figures of national income deducted five marks from the g- and expenditure
Seas: Songs of the Sea and" Sealife. The German Bingers Community. 9.45 pm News in English on DJA
⚫ and in Dutch on DJB, DJN. 10 p.m.-The "Ristenpart" Cham-
ber Orchestra.
Overture of Ee Pastore by
Mozart Andante from the Haffner Serenade Piano Con- cert B major by Mozart Soloist: Adrian Aeschbacher.
10.45 p.m.-Equinoctials. Musical
!?
250.000 tons a year.
8.40 pm-English Informational
Perlod.
6.55 p.m —Stock quotations, through
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert son and Fritz. p.m.-Radio Shopper.
gregate of each woman who had 7.15 pm-Magic Brain presents "If speculation is made the ex- written "byelaw." Indignation re
“Music in the Air "-Mai Par-cuse, it in upon mysteries and suited, especially as the loss of tridge
mystifications, half-elucidated by marks may mean the loss of a gossip and rumour, tant speculation much-desired
promotion THE
Scenes of the Hallig Farmers 7.30 pm-Plano Recital by Luedia feeds. As the.current report of the Ministry of Health is affected, a
by Hans Kuno Volkmann, 11.15 p.m.-News in, German on
DJA, DJB, DJN. Close DJB (Germ.. Engl.).
11.30 p.m.-To-day
In Germany.
Sound Pictures. 11.45 p.m.-Topsy-Turvy Variety.
Direction: Eugen Sonntag. 12.15 am-News In English on
DJA and in Dutch on DJN. 12.30a.m.--Close DJA, DJN (Germ
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RADIO MANILA
6 p.m.-Dollar s.s. Pres Grant Or
chestra.
430 pm-8panish Informational
**Perlod
Aguilar, 7.45 p.m.-The "Town Crier -A
Quarter Hour of Melody.
3.30 p.m.-Cystex Newspaper
ventures "Fighting the
Bank for International Settlementa
been in-
that
points out, the secrecy of the British its staff have always Equalisation Fund makes hay of structed to write "byelaw." 8p.m.-Philippine Chamber of the international gold sad currency The examiner defends himsel statistics. But above all it leads to by quoting a dictionary and argu Commerce Broadcast,
Ad-world-wide auspicion of our methods Ing that his action was justined. and motives which is, I believe, The retort has been made quite unfounded and would br Acts of Parliament always refer to
the word quickly dispelled by publicity
as "byelaw" ind thi "The Equalisation Fund is ho- Ministry of Health, beling the Da- lieved abroad to be our instrument partment of State using the term for all kinds of subtle and self with great frequency, does so, and soeking policier. Such suspicions
it is most unfortunate that thos even though they are
Flames."
8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and
local market reports,
9 p.m.-Alumni Day Celebration presented by San Jose Bemin-
ary Alumni
unfounded..i
9.15 p.m.-College Harmonizers con-re well deserved. No round inter-candidates who have used it in
ducted by Kits Tablante.
national exchange policy can be correspondence daily acting under 9.45 p.m.--Popular Tunes and Re-built up on secrecy and the conceal specific orders to do so should now ment of matters which are of com- be pena sed. The results of the non coneri."
pro ests are not known.
quests.
11 p.m.--Sign off.