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Broadcast by ZB.W. On 355 Metres

SATURDAY

12.30 to 215 pm-European KO-

corded programinë.

Local time and weather report.

1 30. pin. Reuter Press Bulletins

Rugby Press news, ete 1.40 pm Relay of a portion of "Here's to Romance" (Fox nim starring Nino Martin) from the King's Theatre. 2:15 pm-Close down.

to 7 p.m.-Chinëse programine

7 p.m. to 12 midnight.- European

programme.

7 to 7.30 pm

Orchestral Music Overture-Ruins of Athena"

(Beethoven).';

Afternoon of a Faux (Debussy). Valse Triste (Sibelius) Serenade (Volkmann);

Fight of the Bumble Bee Rim-

sky-Koraskov)..

Norwegian Rhapsody (Lalo), 7.30 to 7.45 p.m.--

A Recital by Mavis Bennett (Soprano)

1. The Lass with the Delicate Air

(Arne),

2. By the Waters of Minnetonka

(Lieurance).

3. Solveig's Song ("Peer Gym!")

(Qrleg).

4. Lo, Here the Gentle" Lark

(Bishop).

1.45 to 8 p.m.-

Song Memories played by The

New Mayfair. Orchestra

Musical Comedy and Taikio

" Tuner Lucky Break-Selection Vocal Gems-The New Moon

(Romberg). Whoopee.

VINTAGE YEAR FOR STAMPS

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The Big Broadcast,Selection. 1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins. 1.35 to 2.05 pm-A Relay from the collector's store. This year is no.

King's Theatre of a portion of exception, for Whitfield King's in- SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 1936 the Fox Alm "Here's to Ro-valuable census records 2,168 new stamps, of which nearly 10 per mance" starring Nino Martini.

2.05 to 2.30 p.m.-"Concerto in cent, were the Empire's philatelic of the King's

Jubilee.

Major for Plano, and Orches-commemoration tra (George Gershwin) played by Paul Whiteman and his Or- chestra with Roy Bargy at the Piano.

2.30 pm-Close down.

4 to 7 pmm.-Chinese programme.

7 to 10.30 p.m.-European pro

gramme.

Nothing comparable with this has ever been seen. Their popu~ larity was assured before their issue, but nobody foresaw the onormous demand, for more than eight hundred and fifty millions have been sold. There was one

7 to 7:42 p.m.-"Symphony No. 8 in design for all the Crown Colonies,

B Minor" (Tschaikovsky)----Thea view of Windsor Castle, with a "Pathetique" Symphony.

vignette of the King surrounded by the Ganer Chain.

7.42 to 8 p.m.

A Recital by Milza Korjus (Soprano)

1. Voices of Spring (Strauss), 2. Variations (Pro~4), 3. La Villanelle (The Swallow)

(Dell'Acqua).

4. Thousand and One Nights

Waltz (Strauss).

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

port

803 to 8.10 pm-

From the Studio

Each Dominion had a design of its own. The finest in execution was the Canadian set, in design the' Australian. Our own had nothing to commend it but the occasion. and of that it was entirely un- worthy. It was cheaply produced and poorly designed,

As usual, the Empire has pro- duced the finest sets of the year; the current Canadian set being the most beautiful but other striking

Commending A 10.30 AM.

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12 Cases Cut beads

1 Case Sewing Machine Needles 8 Cases Fancy Table Lamps and

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4 Cases Rubber Heels

1 Case Ear Binga

1 Oase Lady & Gents Suits 61 Boxes Silk Ribbons

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"An Announcement" by Mrs. G. sets have come from New Zealand, Tax:-Cas ox Dalivast,

F. Hole.

1. Tunes of not-so-long ago, 19238.10 to 9 pm-

-1934.

2. Memories of Horatio Nicholls.

3. Happy Memories

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

port.

2.03 to 8.50 p.m.-.

A Variety Programme

Plano Solos-Words and Music--

Rale da Costa, Song-Kiss me Goodnight-Anna

Neagle (Soprano). Castaneta Solo-Serenata.

Argentina.

Marek Weber and his Orchestra Chopinata Potpourri (arr. Sliber

man).

The Hermit (Schmalstich), Forest Idyll (Esslinger).

A Night in Venice-Potpourri

(Strauss).

Sulte Qrientale (Fopy).

Old Vienna (Lenner, arr. Krem-

Ber).

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The Coplies of Sumatra (Jessel). The Caravanı (Bayer, Eg

Leopold).

Monologue--Albert Comes back-

Stanley Holloway.

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DOUBTFUL ISSUES

Commemoratives seem to "con- cern the rest of the world, but the

Village Swallows from Austria CJ.vecessity of the majority is very doubtful, so doubtful that the lead- Birausg).

Vocal Radio Requests Les 9 to 9.05 pm-Reuter Press But-g dealers refuse to deal with

letins. Allen, Instrumentar Smiling Eyes.-9.05 to 9.30. pin-

Klug Nawahi's Hawaiians. Vocal-Dinah The Boswell Sts-

ters.

Song-Blue Moon.-Connie Bos-

well.

Band Sefections Overture-Somiramide (Rossini). Pomp and Circumstance No. 1.

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due Literary men have their *ced notice. Denmark bas

of

the memory thus honoured Hans Andersen; France Victor Hugo, and Cardinal Richelieu, as tounder of the "French Academy: Air Varle sur un Theme Suisse west Samoa Robert Louis Steven-

(Mohr),

son's tomb; while games stamps come from almost every part of the gigbe.

Marche Lorraine (Ganne).

Plano Bolos A Bouquet for Cole

Porter.-Arthur Young. Song-Just once for all time.30 to 10 p.m.-

Irene Eisinger (Soprano). Organ Bolos-Eric Coates Medley. Hermann Lohr Medley-Sydney

Gustard.

8.50 to 3.p.m.-"Welsh Memories" Medley sung by The Maestros. 9 to 9.30 p.m.-

Military Band Music Marche Militaire (Schubert), Villanelle (With the Swallow)

(Arr. Winterbottom).

Grand March "Le Prophete"

(Meyerbeer).

Ślog a Song

Bands.

(Lies)-Massed

From the Studio

A Recital by Frue Lewis (Violin)

Mourning stamps come "into a and L Chor Chi (Tenor) ac- category of their own; and the companied by Lindsay A Laf-quiet tribute that stamps pay ford

10 to 10.30 p.m.-Dance music. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME Saturday

9 p.m.-DJA, DJN Announcement

Germ. Engh:)

German Folk Song

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:

Teak Dining Room & Bed Boom Furniture, Office Furniture, Chester- fald Bastos, Ornaments, Glaer and

spouses no protest in collectors' hearts, and none will certainly be voiced for those commemorated this year Queen Astrid, Marshal Brass Ware, Clocks, Alum. & Brusk Plisudski Dollfuss, and King Ware, E. P. & Brass Ware, etc, etc, Alexander of Yugo-Slav.

With new, issues, quaint errors, and the Jubilee issues, 1935 will be-

philately.

Programme Forecast (Germ.. come one of the vintage years of

Engl).

Old Folks at Home and in For-9.15 p.m.-Woman's Hour:

eign Lands (Roberts).

The Bells of St. Malo, (Rimmer). Semper. Fidelis March (Sousa). 9.30 to 9.45 pm-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter).

0.45

to 11.30 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

11.30 pm to 12 midnight.

A Relay from Daventry Wales y England. A running commentary on the 1st half an hour of the Rugby Union foot- ball match by Capt, HL B. T: Wakelam. Relayed from St. Helen's Ground, Swansea,

12 midnight-Close Down. NOTE-There will be a Chinese |

from Recorded Programme ZEK on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8 to 11 p.in.

SUNDAY :

10.30 to 11.30 am-A Relay of the Morning Service from the Union Church.

11:30 am. to 12.15 pm-A Relay of the Morning Service from Hop Yat Church (Chinese),

Small the Child-Great the Hap- pinesa. Arrangement: Hilde- gard Fisher-Kressmann. $.15 p.m.-News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJN.

10 p.m.-A Merry Snow Symphony. 11 pin-Freedom and Obedience- Leadership and Following. 11.15 pm-News in German

DJA and DJN

on

11.30 pm-To-day in Germany

Bound Pictures,

11.45 pm-Dance Music. 12.15 am--News in English

DR

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

Engl.).

Sunday

pm-DJA, DIN Announcement

(Germ Engl.), German Iplr Bont Programine Forecast

Engl.). Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week.

."

RADIO MANTLA

Saturday

6 p.m-Studio Music. 6.30 pm-Spanish

Period.

Informational

8.40 p.m.-English Informations.

Period.

6.65 pm-6tock quotations, through the courtesy of Gwan, Culbert- son and Frita,

י.

7 D.-The Town Crier" prosents a Quarter-Hour of Melody.

7.15 p.m.-U.P. Educational Pro-

-gramme,

7.30 p.m.-Piano Stardust by Miguel

Velarde, Jr.

7.45 pm-To be announced,

15 pm-Pioneers of the Philip-

pines

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

O VIEW FROM MONDAY,

T 20TH JANUARY, 1936.

TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

HITLER'S ILLNESS

DENIED

(Germ. 8.30 pm-Rodrigé Danse and his [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

15 - A Sunday Evening Pro-0

9.30

12.15 to 2.30 pm European pro945

gramine.

12.15 to 1 p.m.

The London Palladium Orchestra

Sunset (Matt).

Dawn (Matt).

In the Moonlight (Ketelbey),/! Wedgewood Blue (Ketelbey). Classica Belection (arr. Ewing) Bird of Love Divine (Haydn

Wood).

I Hear you calling me (arz. Haydn

Wood)/2

Princess Elizabeth (Crean).

Patriotic Medley

Lightning Switch (Alford),

1 pm Local time and weather re-

port.

1.03 to 1.30 pm-

gramme..

pm-Folk Song Binging by the

Hitler Youth.

D.m.--News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DIN, AGE,

Favourite Tunes.

8.45 pmStock Quotations and

local Market Reports. p.m. Kun Dancing Party spon- sored orden Company, manufacturers of Klim and Malted Mik

12 midnight Bign off le alege darERINA

Sunday

10 pm-Symphony Concert.

5. pm-Tea Dança Music. Violin Concerto in A minor by 5.30 pm-Band Concert

10 by

" (Copyright).]

Berlin, Jan, 16 Reports which appeared in' cor- tain sections of the foreign presa recently to the effect that Hitler was again suffering from laryngi- tir and would have to undergo an operation the names of varÍCAIN Biermanˆ and foreign kurgeons be- ing even mentioned as having been entrusted with, the task of, ver-

Viotti; Symphony Op. 29 by pai-Radio Revels, conducted by forming the operation are officially Arthur Ferleberg.

Roberta jarch,

Characterised bare on Thursday as #purs fabrication, and a tissue of les" The official communique goes

The reports

Boloist: Georg Kolestadt, Violin 6.30 pmOrgan Interlude. Conductor, W. Richter-Reichbelm 6.45 pm. The Catholic Hour. De 11:15 pm-News and Review of the 7 pm-The Manila Trading Center on to say:

Week in German on DJA and Musicale, conducted by Alfredo tute another example of the wall-

ska known and triplessant methods DJN

Roa the 8.30 p. Filipino!

Youth Hour croployed by this section of the 11.30 pm-Melodies from

Operasta "Das Musikanten- conducted by Leon Ma, Quer-foreign press of systematically

spreading ising reports in order haus by Ernst Boeckerrero, Jr. phe 12.15 am-News and Review of the a p.m. Abspel Hour, conducted by cause uneasiness among the Ger

Week in English on DIA and in Dutch on DJ

Rev. R. B. Jones

9:15 pm Symphony Concert. 12.30 sm-Close DIA DIN (Germ. 10 p.m. Blumber Hour

Engl

11.p.m.-Eign of,

man people, and to create an Im pression unfavourable to Germany,

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