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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

SATURDAY.

|

11.30 am-12.30 p.m. (Approx;)— A Relay of the proceedings at the Annual Meeting of Share-") holders of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora-

tion.

12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Recorded

Programme.

1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc.,

3.15 p.m.-Close Down. 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme, 6.30-7 p.m.-Chinese Dance Music. p.m.-12 midnight.-European

7

Programme.

7-7.30 p.-***

Concert Waltzes.

My Darling Waltz ("The Gipsy

Baron") .(J. Strause) Carmen Sylva Waltz (Ivanovici) Artist's Life-Walcz (Strauss). Danube Waves (Ivanovici). Zigeunerliebė (Franz Lehar). Immercoder Nimmbe (Waldteu-

fel)

7.30-7.55 pm. Hildegarde (So-

prano).

George Scott-Wood (Plano Accordeon)

1. I believe in Miracles.

Listen to the German Band.

2. The Biz Broadcast of 1936-

Selection.

Top Hat Selection.

3. For me, For you.

Darling, je vous aime Beau-

coup.

4: Speak to me of love (Lenoir).

Star over Devon.

7.55-8 pm Entry of the Spring

Mowers" (Kockent).

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03-8.10 p.m.-

From the Studio "To-day's Racing "

B 10-8.30 p.m.-

Musical Comedy Song-Les Millions D'Arlequin-} Serenade (Drigo) · Charles

Kullman (Tenor). Selection-Wonder Bår. Vedal Gems-Follow Through. Rio Rita.

1

8.30-9.45 p.m.---

A Relay from Daventry, 8.30 p.m. "Monologue in Melody." Fifteen minutes of syncopated music at the pianoforte. 8.45 pm. "Variety." "The Younger Generation." & programme by

Pat Kirkwood (Crooner), Ken- meth Cooper (Syncopated Planist), Harry Isherwood (Banjo), Jimmie Elliott Imita- Lor) and James Crossley (AC- cordion).

9.30 pm-A Relay of the Daven- try News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter),

$

9.45 p.m.-12 midnight.-A Relay of

2

the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

10 p.m.-Big Ben:

9

12 midnight.-Close Down. NOTE: There will be a Chinese Recorded programme from Z.E.K. or a frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8-10.30 p.m.

SUNDAY,

11 a.m.-12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Morning Service from 8t. John's Cathedral, 12.16-2.30 p.m.-European Record-

ed Programme.

1. p.m.--Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins. Sterka Razine" (Glazounov),

A Concert. Song-Tom der Reimer (Loewe) -Ivar Andresen (Hass).

||

Pianoforte Solo.-Military, March

Deutschmeister Regimental

March (Jurek). Waldteufel

Finck).

Memories

2.30 pm-Close Down,

me,

(BIT.

Judgment For Asia Electric Co.

E. G. Whittaker And Others Lose $51,000 Suit

d

Radio Phone Link With Tokyo

INAUGURAL CEREMONY

IN CHAPEI

Shanghai, Feb. 15. The rato telephone service be- "Whatever knowledgę, a director tween Shinghal and Tokyo will be or other officer has or ought to open to he public after 12 noon 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme,

have officially, he has or will be to-day. Following the same pro- 7-10.30 pmL-European Program-conclusively presuped to have as cedure that for registering in-

private

quotedternal log distance calls, Shang- individual."" 7-7,33 p.m.-"La Tragedie de Judge Milton J. Helmick in the hai residents will be able to use

Salome" (Forent Schmit).

U.S. Court for China on Tuesday, the serce between 9 a.m. and 7,33-7.45 p.m.-

when he dismissed a complaint: van day henceforth. brought by Mr. E. G. Whittaker Greeting by high officials of the and others against the Asla Elec- Japanes and Chinese Govern- tric Cu, for the recision of sales ments and leading business and to them of the defendant com- professonal men will be a feature pany's stock in the amount of $51,000 in local currency.

A Pianoforte Recital by Alfred Cortot.

1. Ballade in F Major (Chopin,

Op. 38).

2. Tarantelle, Op. 43 (Chopin). - 7.45-8 p.m.-

From the Studia...

A Recital by G. F. D'Aquino (Tenor) accompanied by E. duaidi.

Programme

1. Bois Epals-Lulli.

2. Pescatore Canta-Tosti.

3. Mifanwy Forster.

the nauguration of the service The ocasion will be preceded by Delivering judgment, Judge Hel-a cerchony to be held in the nick said that the plaintiffs offices bt the Chapel branch of the claimed they were induced to pur-Shangfal Telephone Administra- chase the shares through fraud- tion, Ministry of Communications. ulent misrepresentations made in at the corner of Yung Shing Road

and after by April 1932

Mr. and Yueh Ying Tang Road, Truman Johnson, president of the Chape, at 9 am. Mr. Pang Hsueh- company. After seeming to prospel, face-Minister of Communica- per in 1933 and 1934, the company lens, will preside and all the Con- and pró- 6 pm-Lecal Time and Weather went on the down-grade and at euis-General officials,

Report.

the moment, although the com- minent residents have been in- The Central Kuomintang, pany was not in receivership, it vited 8.03-8.35 p.m.-A Relay of the Or-

gan Recital from St. John's had curtailed its activities and the Government, and the Execu- Cathedral by Lindsay A. Lal-sold off many of its assets to pay elve Yuan" will be represented by ford, F. R. CO., (CHM), debts It was apparent that there delegates who will deliver speeches

was little chance for stockholders | bearing on the event. A. R. C. M., L. R. A. M.

Programine.

4

4. Se As

· Salvini.

Rosa Goubessfm

di

1. Trumpet, Tune and Alt---Pur-

cell

2. Dream Children-Elgar.

3. Slow Movement from 1st Sym-

phony-Haydn,

4. Sonata No. 1 tlat movement)

Bach

to realize on their investments,

EXCHANGE OF GREETINGS The plaintiffs testided that in

Assembled at the Tokyo Central 1932 they were on very friendly Telephone Office will be Vice-Min- terms with Johnson and that he ister Toiniyasu. Director KuwaḤl- urged them to invest in the comma Mr. Ting Shao-chih, Acting pany. painting a rosy picture of Ambassador, Mayor Ushizuka, high large profits. They cited state-omcials of the Ministries of Com- ments by him that he had invested munications and Foreign Affairs.. $25.00 in it, that the capital stock prominent business men, and re- was fully paid up, and that the presentative of a news agency. company was in a flourishing con- After Mr. Watanabe, deputy Mas-. 8.35-9 p.m. Symphony No. 8 in Idition. With regard to the $25,000ter of Ceremonies in Tokyo, and B Minor" (the "Unfinished" Į investment, defendants said that Mr. Loh, deputy in Shanghai, have Symphony) (Schubert).

5. Evening Hymn (on a Ground

Bass)-Purcell.

6. Sonata No. 9-Corelli,

9 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins, 9.05-9.15 p.m.-Tres Jolie-Waltz (Waldieufel); Dreams on the Ocean-Waltz (Gung')), 9.15-9,30 p.m.-

J1

From the Studio. A Vioiin Recital by Prue Lewis accompanied by Lindsay A LaFord,

Programme.

1. Reverie-Vieuxtempe.

part of this amount was paid by exchanged greetings, the following promissory notes instead of cash.

SIX PURCHASE

At the time of the first stock purchase," Mr. Whittaker was technical man. employed by the

both

1

officials and guests will follow suit:-Mr. Tomiyasu, Vice-Minister of Communications and Mr. Pang

Hsueh-pel, Vice Minister of Com Hsueh-pel. Vice-Minister of Com- Universal Winding Co.; he became unications of the Chinese Gov- ernment: MT. Kuo Chun-wi a director of the Asla Electric on Director of the Far Eastern Bureau December 7, 1932, and secretary on or the Ministry-of Foreign Affairs December 20, 1932, continuing in of the Chinese Government, and capacities until September Mr. Kuwajima, Director of the last year. The plaintiffs made six Asiatic Bureau of the Japanese separate stock purchases. three in Government; Mayor Ushizuka of 1932 and, three in 1933.

Tokyo.Wu Te-chen of Shanghai; "It is hard to believe," continued Mr. Chow TEO-min and The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. Judge Helmick" that plaintiffs kodama, Chairmen of the Sino- willingness to invest in stock of Japanese Trade Associations in The Caliph of Bagdad-Over-defendant company was grounded shanghai and Tokyo, respectively:

ture (Boieldieu).

2. Vision of St. Anthony-Whel-

ply.

3. Fantasie Gavotte-Miskowski. 9.30-9.45 p.m.—

Faust-Ballet Müsic' (Gounoḍ).

9.45-10 p.m.-

From the Studio,

(Soprano)

accompanied

Nura Kanis.

Programme.

1. I Love Thee-Grieg,

2. Boat Song--Ware.

by

*3. Down in the Forest-Landon

Ronald

4. The Star---Rogera,

5. O that it were

Bridge.

50-Frank

Mr.

on the representations having to Mr. S. Go, chairman of the Tokyo do with Johnson's investment and Chamber of Commerce, (to be re-

But

even

of

A Recital by Mra K. O. Drake the pald-up status of the capital presented by Mr. C. Ariyoshi, Vice-

seck,

conceding full chairman) and Mr. Yu Tso ting, effect to plaintiffs, testimony, the chairman of the Shanghai Chinese Court believes they are barred in chamber of Commerce, Mr. Tana- any event from maintaining this ka head the Dome News suit by familar principles of law. Agency, and Mr. Siao, chief of the When Whittaker became director Central News Agency; Dr. Y. C. and secretary of the company it Wen, Director of the Telegraph was not only his opportunity but and Telephone Department of the his positive duty to know the Ministry of Communications, and financial condition of the com- Mr. Shindow, director of the Tele- pany, and particularly, how its graph and Telephone Department. síock was issued......After become of the Ministry of Communications ing a director and secretary he did in Tokyo. not repudiate the two purchases

After the director of the Japen- he had already made, but made

ese Asiatic Bureau and the director four additional ones.

of the Chinese Far Eastern Bureau "Having been with the company have exchanged greetings, the lat since 1932 it is now too late to atter will converse will Mr. Ting DJNtempt a recision by pleading his shad-chih, the Acting Ambassador

own negligence as a corporate of in Tokyo. ficer in not knowing the facts un- (Germ. August, 1935......The complaint

6. The Answer-Terry. 10 p.m.-Big Bon: 10-10.30. p.m.

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Dance Music. 10.30 p.m.-Close Down.

9.05

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Saturday pm-Call DJA, DJB (Germ.. Engl.) German Folk "Song.

Programme

Engl.).

Forecast

J

9.15 p.m.-Woman's Hour: Woman

in the Works of Wilhelm Busch, Manuscript; Gerte Illing: Music: Karl Krianer.

in E Flat (Schubert, arr. Back-9.46 pm-News in haus),

Planoforte Solo. — Triana"

("Iberia") (Albeniz)-Wilhelm Backhaus!

Song. Granada (Albeniz).

מלח

English DIA and in Dutch on DJB. DJN

10 p.m.-To-day we are going a

Jaunt!

10.40. p.m-Dance Music.

H

will be dismissed," (N.C.D.N.)

Although the broadcast will start a 10 a.m., radio circuit will be opened by technical operators at Liuhong and Tokyo terminals at a a.m. The transmitters are: Shang- certo for Piano in B major by bal, 03 15,785 KC.: Tokyo, JVD Ludwig van Beethoven: the 15,850 KC (main use), JVF 15,828 First Symphony in A minor by KC. (aux. use). While the receiving Brahms.

apparatus is at Lluḥong, the tran- smitter is located at Chenju. The Soloist: Rudolph Schmitt. Conductor: W. Richter-Reich-stations are connected with the

helm,

Chinese telephone exchange.

Song.-Danza (Granados)-Con- 11.15 p.m.-News in German on 11.15 p.m.-News and Review of the underground cables.

chita. Supervia (Mezzo-So- DJA, DJB, DJN. Close down

Week in German'on DJA, DJB, prano).

DJB.

DJN. Close down DJB. Germany.11.30 p.m-Surprise Programme.

12.15 am-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN.

Violin Solo-Hungarian Dance No. 2 h D Minor (Brahms),

Violin Solo-Cavatina (Raff, Op.

85)-Arthur Catterall Song.A Dream of Paradise. Song.-Old 'Rustle Bridge by the MI (Skelly)-Walter Glynne Light Orchestral Selections Ballet Egyptian 'Buite (Luigini), The Grasshopper's Dance (Bú- Į

calossi).

La Blesta (Barcarolle) (Norion). Reminiscences of Grieg (BIT.

Urbach).

Poet and Peasant Overture

(Suppe)...

Raindrops-Pizzicati for Strings

íde la Riviere).

11.30 pm-To-day in Sound Pictures.

11.45 pm-Dance Music "(continu-

ed)..

12 midnight-Folk Songs. 12,15 a.m.-News. In English on DJA and in Dutch or DJN. 12.30 am-Close DJA, DJN (Germ..

Engl).

Sunday

8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports.

9 p.m.Dance Music,

12.30 am-Close DJA, DIN Germ., 10.30 p.m.-Sign. off,

Engl.)."..

- RADIO MANILA

Saturday @p.m.-Studio Music.

9.05 pm-Call. DJA. DIB, DIN 6.30 p.m.--Spanish Informational

(Germ. Engl.),

German Folk Song,

Programme Forecast (Germ

Engly,

Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week."

Period.

6.40 pm-English Informational

..Period.

6.55 p.m-Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert son and Frits.

9.15 p.m.--Something for Sunday 7 p.m.The Town Crier presents a

A Fairy Bullet (White), Handel in the Strand (Graing- | 9.30

er),

Mock Moorris Dances (Grainger)

of the

Bells

the Temple (Yoshitomio). Chinese Fairy Tales (Dreyer). Spring's Delight-March Inter-

Amerzo. (Albont); Am

Evening.

p.m.--Hitler

gramme:

Youth

Sunday

5. p.m.-Band Music

5.15 pm-Studio Presentation-

Alma Corro, Ramon Escudero and Rafael Artigas.

5.45 p.m.-Manila. Radiolites, cop-.

ducted by Luis Nolasco.

6.45 p.m.-The Catholic Hour,

p.--Manila Trading Center Musicale, conducted by Alfredo Roa,

7.30 p.m.-Dance Musle by the

Manila Polo Club Orchestra, 2.30 p.m.-Filipino Youth Hour,

conducted by Leon Ma, Guer-- TETO, JI, G

Quarter-Hour of Melody. Pro7.15 p.m.-UP. Educational Period.

730 p.m.-Ding Taiong's Parade of }..

·Booga, ・・・

What you can make of your

room

9.45 pan--News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and i» Dutch on DJB; DJN,

10 p.m-Bymphony Concert. Con-

lự

7.45 pm--Musical Varieties.^; F15 pm-Pioneers of the Philip

pinės.

9. p.m.-Nind O'clock Monitor..

| 9.80 p.m.--Gospel Hour, conducted

by Rev. R. B, Jones.

8,30 pm.—Rodrigo Danao and his 19.46 p.m.-Symphony Concert,

“Favourite „Tunes.

11. p.m.-Sign: Or

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