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PRESS SATURDAY,

JANUARY 4, 1936

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

* BATURDAY

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.--European” pro-.

gramme.

[ 12.30 p.m-Recorded music.

I p.m.Local time and weather

...report.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins

Rugby Press news, etc

to 7 p.m.-Chinese, programma

7 p.m. to 12 midnight.- European

programme.

7 to 7:30 p.m.-

Marek Weber and his Orchestra Songs without Words-Potpourri. La Belle Hetene Selection

(Offenbach)

Tres Jolle-Waltz (Waldtente?). Dreams on the Orean--Waltz

(Gung'). Potpourri of Waltzes No. 2

(Robrecht).

7.30 to 7.47 p.E-

Vocal Items

("The

Arcady is ever Young

Arcadians) (Monckton)-Win- nie Melville (Soprano). Les Millions D'Arlequin Serenade

(Drigo).

Vienna, City of my dreams (Lock- ton)-Charles Kullman (Tenor) Waltz Song ("Merrie England")__ Hèlene Faserman (Soprano). Lover Come back to me ("New Moon" (Romberg), Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone),

7.47 to 8 pm-"Melodies of the

Month" played by Len Green.

2 p.m. Local time and weather re-

port. 8.03 to 8.50 p.m.-

Variety Itexas "Instrumental-St. Louis Blues; Some of these Days; Dinah: "After you've gone: Nobody's Sweetheart.-Ivar Moreton and Dave Kaye, Bong-Live, Laugh and Love. Saxophone Solo-I Love the Moon

Howard Jacobs..

Bong Give me a heart to sing to -Helen Morgan (Comedienne) Organ Solos Roberta Selection.

Sweet Music-Selection Re-

ginald Dixon. Vocal-Some of these days. The

Mills Brothers. Orchestra Sweet Adeline-Selec..

Hom We de Song- Shine through my Dreams ("Glamorous Night") Trefor Jones (Tenor). Vocal-Jump on the Wagon.---

The Hill Billes. Orchestra Sélection of Bing.

Crosby Numbers. 8.50 to 9.10 p.m.

Song Memories Hermann Lohr Gems

50 who will O'er the downg so

free?

Melodies of Robert Burns, 9.10 to 9.30 p.m.----

Military Band Music

Nell Gwyn Dances (Edward Ger-

man).

Reminiscences of Scotland (arr.. **"Godfrey)...·*

Entry of the Gladiators-March

(Fulek).

9.30 to 9:45 pm-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter),

7

Selection-The Yerman of the 11.15 pm-News In German on

Guard" (Bullivan), dat

DJA and DIN.

Sound Pictures.

11.45 pmConcert of Light Music.

Vocal Gems-Les Cloches de 11,30 pm-To-day in Germany.

Corneville (Planquette).

·Selection "The

(Monckton).

Arcadiana

1215 am-News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN,

A Violin Recital by Frits Kreisler: | 1230 am-Close DJA DJN (Germ

1. Humoreske, Op. 101, No. 7.

(Dvorak).

2. Caprice Viennois (Kreisler).

3. Dance of the Marionette (Win-

ternita).

4. Polichinelle Serenade (Kreis-

ler).

A

"Petit Sulte de Concert" (Cole-

ridge-Taylor),

Musical Comedy Excerpla. “ Vocal Gems-Helen (Offenbach) Selection-Words and Munic. Vocal Gems Peggy Ann. Vocal Gems-The Girl Friend. 2.30 pm-Clone Down 4-7 pm-Chinese Programme, 7-10.30 pm-European Program-

me.

7-8 p.m.-

A Programme of Works by Richard Strauks Jochanaan Descends into the Cistern ("Salume"). Jochanaan brought before

is Salome ("Salome").

Pianoforte -Solo-Burleske Elly

Ney.

1 ("Der

Vocal-Helt. Oder Morgen ("*Der

Rosenkavaller"). Vocal-Marie Theres'!

Rosenkavalier) Lehmann (Soprano), E. Schumann (80- prano) and M. Olszewska (Con- tralto).

Vocal Duet.-Letter Scene and Waltz ("Der Rosenkavller") —

A. Kipnis (Bass) and E. Ruziczka

(Mezzo-Soprano).

Engl).

panday

1. p.m-DJA DIN Announcement

(German); Engl.),

(Germ

German Folk Song. Programme Forecast

EnalJ. Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week:

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9.15 p.m-something for Sunday VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

Evening.

9.30 pm-Dante-Sonata"

Franz Liszt

by

At the plano: Eberhard Rebling 9.45pm.--News and Review of the Week in English on DNA and i» Dutch on DJN.

10 pm Rendezvous "from North East, Bouth and West. A Merry Wrangle.

ፈን

11 p.m.--Trio No. 1 in D major by Joh. Adolf Sixt. Paul Rötsch. Violin; Adolf Kirschke, Cello; Hans Oskar Hasse, Plano, 11.15 p.r.-News and Review of the Week in German on DJA and INN.

11.30 p.m.-Musle and Poetry."

String Quartet in d`minor by Franz Schubert (Death and the Maiden); Verses by Nicolaus Lenau.

12.15 a.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DIN.

12.30 a.m.-Close DJA, DIN (Germ..

Engi.)..

RADIO MANILA Saturday

6 p.m.-Studio Music, a-

Orchestral Till Eulenspiegels

Lustige Streiche, Op. 28 (Tin's 6.30 p.m. Spanish Informational Merry Prinks. Orchestral-The

Waitzes.

Rosenkavaller

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03-8.25 p.m.

From the Studio "Chamber Music"

by...

C. de la Cruz (1st Violla)

tonio (2nd Violin); G. Jamena (3rd Violin) and E A. Valeroso ('Cello).

Programme

Period

6.40 p.m.-English Informationa

Period.

6.55 p.m--Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert sun and Fritz. 7.p.m.-The Town Crier presents a Quarter Hour of Melody. 1.15 pmU.P.. Educational Pro

gramme.

An-7.30 pin-Rincon Espanol featur-

ing Ramon Estella 7:45 p.m.-Piano Recital by Maria Teresa and Guadalupe Vazela 8.15 p.m.-Pioneers of the Philip-

pines...

String Quartet Schumann, Op.

41, NO. 1.

(a) Introduzione - Andante

pressivo.

(b) Adagio.

(e) Scherzo Presto..

es

8.25-8.30 p.m.-Spanish Dance No. S3” (Granados). .8.30-8.45 p., - -

From the Studio

8.30 pm-Rodrigo Dando and his

Favourite Tunes.

ON VIEW FoxSUNDAY, THE 5TH JANUARY, 1976.

TERMS 1—C1h on Dulivary.

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Submarine War Rutes

London, Lee, 11. Figures of relative strength....al- ready disclosed to the Naval Cobrerence now sitting in London show that the British Navy con- tains a much higher percentage of" obsolete or over age tonnage than any other navy. One-third of Bri- tain's cruisers and approximately ane-half of her destroyers are over" the age limit, or will be by the end. of next year

In British circles 'satisfaction as the belated adhesion of France and Italy to the rules governing the conduct of submarine warfare Is tempered by certain practical reflections. These rules, ara em- 9 p.m.-Kim Dancing, Party spon-bodied in Article 22 of the London

8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and

local Market Reporta..

Bored by Borden Company. manufacturers of Klim #and Malted Milk:

12 midnight-Sign off

Sunday

A.Talk by The Rev. Father R. J.5 pm-Tea Dance Music.

Cairns.

8.45-9 pm-

A Recital by Madame Jane Bathori (Meszo-Soprano).

1. Poemes Juifa (Mihaud). 2. Lied (Chabrier).

3. Clair de Lune. (Faure),

9.45 to 11.15 p.m.-A Relay of the

Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or9pm-Reuter Press Bulletins.

9.05-9.30 D."Symphony No. 34 chestra

in C (Mozart)... - 9.30-10 p.m.-

10 pm-Big Ben. 11.15 to 11.45: p.m.--.

A Relay from Daventry England v. New Zealand. A run- ning commentary on the Rugby Union football Match by Capt. HB. T. Wakelam, relayed from Twickenham,

Dance Musical 11:45 pm: to 12 midnight-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

12 midnight Close Down. NOTE There will be a relay from the Lee Theatre (Chinese) from ZEK. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from B to 11 p.m.

SUNDAY

10-11 am- Relay of the Morn- -Ing Bervice from Bt. Joseph's

Church

11 am-12:15 pm-A Relay from St. Paul's Church (Chinese) 12.18-230 pm-European Record-

ed Programme

1 p.m-Local Time and Weather

Report. As daa 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

Orchestral Programme, “ Leonore Overture No. 1. (Beeth-

Oven).

Cortege des Nobles (Rimsky-

Korsakov),

Gopak (Moussorgsky).

La Muta di Portlet Overture

(Auber),

En La Alhambra-Serenata. (Ere-

ton).

Le Rouet D'Omphale

Anens).

From the Studio.........

A Recital by H. Talbot (Tenor) accompanied by E. Gauldi and Nura Kants (Pianoforte),

Programme.

1. Songs

Passing By-Purcell Vezzosette e tare Fallonlese. 2 Pianoforte. Solos:---

Selected:

3. Songs

Romance de Navin-Bizet

Woodforde- Till I awake

Finder.

4. Pianoforte Solos:--

Belected.

5. Bong

Down in the Forest-Lando "Ronald.

10-10.30 pm.—Blg Ben: Dance

Music

19.30 p.r.-Close Down

› BERLIN PROGRAMME

Saturday

9 pm—DJA, D/N Announcement

(GermEng2).?

German Folk Song Programme Forecast (Germ

9.15 pm Woman's Hour:

Your Mother Greets You, Letters

and Songs.

Arranged by Lillan Kirchner.

1

E.30 p.m-Band Concert

Treaty.

.

It is true that they prohibit a submarine from sinking·a mer-* chant ship without warning, or before the people on board have been given a chance to reach land. On the other hand, they empower

6 p.m.---Radio Revels, conducted by the submarine to use her torpedoes

Roberta March.

6.30 p.m.Organ Music,

6.45 pm The Catholic Hour 7 pm-Manila Trading Center Musicale, conducted by Alfredo Rot.

In the event of "persistent refusal to stop or of active resistance to visit and search" In British naval quarters the view is expressed that the new rules may prevent met¬ chant ships from carrying a de- fensive armament, which in the late war proved one of the surest antidotes to submarine attack,

This week it will probably be- pm-The Reptile Store presents come know whether Japan, in de- Mo and Noah in "Snaky Bux-anding fall, parity with the Bri- tish Empire and the United States. 9.16 Dospel Hour, conducted has really said her last word. I

7.30 p.m.-Dance Music by the

Manila Polo Club Orchestra." 8.30 p.m.-Filipino Youth Hour,

conducted by Leon. Ma, Guer rero, Jr.

ness."

by Rev. R.. B. Jones... 9.30 p.m.-Symphony Concert. 10 pm Slumber Hour. 11 pm-Sign off

GERMAN SHORT WAVE STATION CENTRÁE EUROPEAN TIME

JANUARY 4, AT 4 PM The German Folk Song Interprets

People's Ideals.” Germany is the land of muste. Besides the imperishable works of Its great composers, an inexhaus tible store of folk songs bears wit- ness to the spirit of German cul- ture and the vitality of its people. On January 4 Dr. Will Koch in a broadcast from the German Short- wave Station will survey the essen- tial characteristics and course; of development of the German Folk Song, a number of examples of which will be rendered in musical Blustration of his lecture.

JANUARY 3, AT 3 PM,

945 pm News in Engilah on DJA A Rendesteus from North-East,

10

(Baint-D

Light Opers. Vocal GemsMerrie England (E.

German):

in Dutch on "DJN

South and West. Circus, A Variegated Our monthly radio variety hour, leturs-Book by-Werne ming. when lively fellows from all parts 11 pm The German Folk Song of Germany meet at the micropho

Interpretes

she has, then the Conference can- not possibly reach an agreement on quantitative limitation, and apart from such "gentlemen's agreements as may be reached be-- tween two or more of the Powers concerned there will be nothing: to stop a new shipbuliding race.

The most hopeful feature of the altdation is the apparent readiness of all the delegations to fr de- finite limits to the sise and fight- ing power of future warships.

It has been arranged that the Conference shall adjourn on Dec 32 til Jan. 2.

SEVEN MORE CASES

Of Infantile Paralysis

Selangor

Bingapore, Dec. 20 Seven-méte cases of Infantile

were reported in Belan gorast week 10

para

The cases are scattered over a wide ares, and all the patients are Astities. In view of the spread the disease the Medical

A and present as with songs, anecment emphasise the need. Lov Chat by STE Will Koch, with dotes and tales in their respective strict precautions to avoid possible "musical exambleak

nfection Free Prear

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