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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
12.30 to 2.10 p.m-European pro-9 p.n-Close DJB. DJN (German,
gramme.
12,30 p.m.-Variety
music.
and
English), dance 9.05 pm-Call DJA, DJB. DJN (German, English?
I p.m.-Local time signal and wea-
ther report.
1.05 p.m.-Light Orchestral music. 1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press news, local wea- ther forecast, time and an- nouncements.
1.40 p.m.-A Relay of the Rotary Club Tiain Speech from the Hong Kang Hotel Roof Garden -Rotarian Laszlo Schwartz, of the Buda Pesth Club on
"TWO Happy Bedfellows- Commercialism and Art."
210 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme. 7 p.m...
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet My Sweetheart when a. Boy
(Morgan, arr. Willoughby). Sliver threads among the gold
(Danks, arr. Willoughby), Mignon-Gavotte (Thomas), La Cinquantaine (Gabriel Marie). Love's Dream after the Bali (arr.
Willoughby).
Echoes of the Ball (Willoughby). 7.20 p.m
A Selection of Old Hits by Rale da Costa
1. Ridin' around in the Rain. 2 Just by your example.
3. A thousand goodnights. 4. True.
5. One hour with you-Medley.
6. The Queen was in the Parlour:
7. Just one more chance. " 7.45 p.m.-
From the Studio
A Recital by J. McNaught Thom-
son (Baritone) accompanied by Nura Kanis,
PROGRAMME
1. The Curfew. Gould,
3. Far across the Desert Sands.-
Woodforde-Finden.
3. Where
the Abana
Woodforde-Finden.
4. Sea Fever.--Ireland.
5. For you alone-Gheel.
flows.-
8 p.m.-Local time signal, weather
report. stack quotations announcements.
and
8.05 p.m.-
Gracle Fields (Comedienne)
1. One Night of Love.
1.
German Folk Song.
ers
9.15 pm-News ind Economic Re- view in German on DJA, DJE, DJN.
Youth Pro-
RADIO NOTES
Sir Murray Anderson
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
TO BROADCAST
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TO-DAY
Instructions
#
TO SELL DT
PUBLIC AUCTION
8.10 p.m.---Greetings to our Listen-K.C.B., late Governor of Newfound-
Admiral Sir Murray Anderson.THE Undersigned have received land, and Governor-Designate of New South Wales, on the occasion of his leaving for his new sphere will be the guest at a luncheon given by the combined Empire Societies, and his speech at that event will be relayed in the Empire programmes.
9:30
P.-Hitler
gramme:
30 Days Hitler Youth." 9.45 p.m.-Little Pieces for Cello
and Plano,
Joachim Loeschmann, Walther
Welsch...
ņ
16 pm-News and Economie Re- view in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DJN, 10.15 p.m-To-day in Germany,
Sound Pictures.
10.30 p.m. Relayed from Hamburg:
"Pomerania and Silesia," Homelard Evening. 11,45 p.m.-Introducing Experts: Lubka Kolessa plays planio. 12 midnight-Close DJA. (German, Eriglish).
RADIO MANILA
DJB.
5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- Ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted by Don Valva.
7 B.m-Sign Off.
6 p.m. Song and Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Literary Song-Movie Magazine. 8.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period Perioc
"
The mere recital of Sir Murray Anderson's activities would afford material for a dozen romances. Since he joined the Royal Navy he has travelled all over the globe. He was in the Brass River Expedi- tion in 1895; the Ashanti Expedi- tion of 1896; all through the Great War; temporary Commander-in- Chief of the China Station in 1925; and Commander-in-Chief of the Africa Station, 1927-1929. When he was in the last-named post, he acted for six months as High Com- missioner in South Africa. This experience of an important ad- ministrative post was to stand him In good stead in. the later stages of his career.
For a number of years, also, Bir Murray was Commander of HM. Yacht, Victoria and Albert. He're- tired from the Navy in 1932, but Instead of remaining at anchor for the rest of his days, he began a new career. He was appointed Governor of Newfoundland in 1933. During his term of office the form of Government in Newfoundland was changed. Owing to serious
6.35 p.m.-English Informational financial difficulties 6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through Commission
2 Governing was appointed,
of
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-which Sir Murray, in addition to son and Fritz.
ON
TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1986
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.
AT. THIS SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
2 Cases Motor Car Indicatore 2 .. Door Latches
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4 Trojan Solid Rubber Tyres
2 Thornycroft Solid Rubber Tyres 28 Doz. Artlino Ink Bottles 112 Wrist Watch Bands
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9. 3/12 Doz, Fancy Wrist Watch
Bands
28 Pees. Gent. Leather Belta
5 Gramophones
41 Gross Plastic Braids »
1 Lot Sample Goods
and
A Quantity of Valuable Household and Office Furniture.
discharging his duties as Governor, TERMS-Cisя OF DELIVERY.
17 p.m.-Ballades. (Chopin)-Played became the chairman. When Sir
by Alfred Cortot, pianist. 7.30 p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire
sentation featuring "Tarzan of the Apes."
Pre-
7.45 pm-To be Announced. 8.15 p.m.-White Horse Whisky presents the Oriental Classic Trio with Alma Corro, vocalist, 8.30 p.m.-Studio Music.
Murray left Newfoundland, wide- prend regret was expressed by all sections of the community.
Transmission 2, Tuesday, April 28 at 8.40 pm,
city of Venus Doves Sir Henry Bishop). Pastoral
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8.45 p.m.-Stock quotations
and
The Spring is.. at the Door (Roger Quilter). Twilight Fan- ces (Delius). A Japanese Lul-
北
local market reports.
9 p.m.-Commercial Monitor,
2. When the robin sings his song 9.15 p.m.-The College Harmonizers.
again.
3. If all the world were mine.
4. Your dog's come home again. B.20 p.m.-
From the Studio
A Planoforte Recital by Nura
Kanis.
PROGRAMME
1. Rigoletto Paraphrase.-Liszt. 2. Valse in a flat-Chopin. 3. Vanished Days-Grieg. 4. Impromptu
Schubert
8.40 p.m.-
in A
flat.-
Light Orchestral Music Islamey-Oriental Fantasy (arr.
Casella),
The Czarina (Ganne). Savoy Irish Medley (arr. Somers) Savoy Welsh Medley (arr. Som-
ers).
9 pmA Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter),
9.15 p.m.-
Four Songs by Miliza Korjns (Soprano)
La Danza (Rossini).
2. Funicull-Funicula (Denza), 3. La Villanelle (Dell'Acqua). 4. Voices of Spring (Strauss). 932 p.m.--
A Violin Recital by Yehudi
Menuhin
9.30 p.m.-Chamber Music
gramme,
10.30 p.m.-Sign off.
EMPIRE RADIO
TRANSMISSION 2
Pro-
The following frequencies will be used:--
GSG 17.19 Mc/s (16,88 m.), OSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.).-
7 pm-Big Ben, A Programme.of New Gramophone Records.
Instructions
laby (Charles Stanford). The THE Undersigned have received Buckle (Arthur Bliss). 10.45 p.m.-Chamber Music.t 11 p.m.-Evensong from
York
Minister. Order of Service: Vestry Prayer. Organ Volun- tary. Psalm for the twenty- eighth evening. First Lesson. Magnificat (Dunhill in G).
·TO WELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION "
ON
Becond Lesson. Nunc Dimittis WEDNESDAY, (Dunhill in G). Anthem, The Lord is my Shepherd (Schu- bert).
11.50 p.m.Interlude.t
11.55 p.m.-The News and An-
nouncements.
7.30 p.m.--"Finegan Again!"* A 12.15 am-The Continentals, pre-
revival of his venture "At the Sign of the Pickled Walnut." Meet the old Irish friends. Fine- gan. Peggy, Shifty, Father O'Flynn, Harry Leader's Band, and the Boy Wonder. Dialo- gue by 8. E Reynolds. Pro- duced by Cecil Madden. Greenwich Time Signal at 8 p.m. 8.15 p.m.-An Organ Recital by P. O. Saunders, from the City Hall, Sheffield, Choral Song and Fugue (8. 8. Wesley), Siciliano; Borey (John Stan- ley). Valet will ich dir geben; Sonatina (God's Time is the Best); Ein' feste burg (Bach). Toccata on "Pange lingua" (Bairstow).
•
1. Concerts in G Major (Mozart). 3.40 pm-Speech by Sir Murray
2 Sarabande and Tambourin
(Sarasate).
3. Moto Perpotue (Paganini, Op.
11).
9.47 p.m.-
The Mills Brothers Jungle Fever.
Sweet Lucy Brown.
Old fashioned love. Lunehouse blues,
10 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry
BIG BEN: A talk on "Imperial
Affairs" by H. V. Hodson.
10.15 pm-Dance music.
11 p.m.-Close down-
BERLIN PROGRAMME
4.50 p.m.--Call DJB, DIN (German,
English);
German Folk Song.*
4.55 p.m.--Letter Box for New Zea
land
5 pm-Introducing Experts:
Lubka Kolessa plays plann 5.30 pm-News and Economic Ro-
view in English.
5.45 pm-Relayed from Hamburg:
"Pomerania and Silesia." Homeland Evening.
6.45 p.mNews and Economic Re-
view in Gerrain. pm-Concert of Light Music..
8 p.m.-News in English.
8.15 p.m.-Little German Broad-
: casting ABC.
8.30 p.m-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
Anderson, K.C.B., C.M.Gr.. "M.V.O.. late Governor of New-
sented by Boris Train, in Songs and Dances. With Car- men del Rio. Amanda (Melsel). Gipsy Life (Manfred), When
April Comes Again (Nelburg). La Locumba (Levant). If I had Loved you (Nados), West Wind (Mencher). Alpine Waltz (Perosa).
Rio
APRIL 29, 1936
COMMINCING AT 2.30 P.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM. No. 35, BANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:
Teak Dining Room & Bed Room Magdalena; Street in Furniture, Office Furniture, Cheater. Havana (Marzedo), I Live for fald Suites, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Love (Wrubel). By the Moun- Cutlery, Ornamente, Brass & E. P. tains in Spring (Leux). Havana Ware, Gramophone & Records, etc., Heaven (Dastal). To-day I am so Happy (Grothe). Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30,
3.01.
1 a.m.-Close down.
*Electrical recording.
+ Gramophone records.
foundland, Governor-Designate NEW AIR MAIL STARTS of New South Wales, at the combined Empire Societies" luncheon given in his honour. From the Hotel Victoria, Lo- :don.
9 p.m.-The News and Announce-
ments.
King Edward's Letter To Danish King
London, March 18, A letter from King Edward to 8.20 p.m.The Birmingham Thea- carried in the Erst 'plant on the King Christian of Denmark was tre Royal Orchstra; conductor, new direct air mail service to the Sheridan Gordon. From the Scandinavian countries, which left Theatre Royal, Birmingham. Heston aerodrome Waltz, Blue Butterflies (Wald- yesterday. A mist restricted visi- at: 9.24 a.m. teufel). Section, I Give my bility to little more than 100 yards. Heart (Millöcker). Alone Letters to Denmark, Sweden, (Brown). Suite, The Duenna Norway, and Finland will now be (Reynolds), Fantasy, 9.45 p.m.-Close down..
derella (Eric Coates).
TRANSMISSION 3
Cin-
Two of the following frequencies will be used:
sent by air, at the ordinary rate of postage. There will be a saving of 24 hours
eto,
4
also
A FEW PIECES OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE
and
One Radio with Gramophone and
Pick-up.
ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 28TH APRIL, 1986.
TERMS:-CASH OF DELIVERY,
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
SCOTS SAYINGS OF THE WEEK-
Ayrshire has always been in the van of progress.-The Rev. Dr. James Hamiltoà
Six air liners are to be used on the service, and there will be one journey dally, in each direction. 080 17.79 M/s x18.88 m.),
The 'planes are De Havilland ex- OSF 15.14 Mc/a (19.82 m.).. G.5D, 11.75 Mc/s (25 53 m.).
press air liners driven by four en- gines. They can fly when fully tish character we must continue to If we are to maintain our Scot 10 p.m-Big Ben. Talk: Imperial loaded on any two engines, and have country population-Sir
Affairs," by H. V. Hodson, can complete the 700 miles journey John Sutherland. 10.15 pm-A Recital by Nora between London And Malmo, Gruhn (Soprano), Mignon's Sweden, in five hours and three Song (Schubert). The Quiet of quarters. They carry 1,050lb of air the Wood; Virgin's. Slumber mail, and have room for seven Song (Reger). The Forsaken passengers.". Malden; Song to the Spring Sir Francis Sheimerdine, Direc- The work of reconditioning the (Wolf). The Soldier's Wife tor General of Civil Aviation, and life of the Highlands wil have to (Rachmaninov). Girometta Bir Walter Womersley, Assistant be done if it takes 20 years and (Sibella). Hark the Echoing Postmaster-General, saw the ma- £60,000,000 to do it-Dr Lanchlan Air (Purcell). By, the Bimpli- chine leave yesterday.
Grant.
It is in our Scottish tradition to lay more stress on profundity than on speed,--Bir Godfrey Collins, Se- cretary of State.
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