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12:30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-
gramme.
12.30 pm- Variety Concert. 1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report. 1.03 pu-Cinema Organ Solos by
Reginald Dixon.
1.15 pm-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestral Lun- cheon programme.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: Wea- ther forecast, time and nouncements.
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1.40 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestral Lun- cheon programme.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
7 to 11 p.m.-European programme, 7 pm-
A Light Concert Song--Come Back to Sorrento.-
Charles Kullman (Tenor) Pianoforte Solo-Poissons D'Or
(Debussy)-Ricardo Vines. Flute Solo Carmen-Fantasy.--
Marcel Moyse. Song-Homing (Del Riego).-Eva
Turner (Soprano). Song Down
Demerara (Traditional)-Raymond Newell (Baritone) and the B.B.C. Male Chorus
Cello Solo-A La Guitare (Nolck)
-Adolphe Frezin. Song-Casanova-"The
Memory
of a Kiss" (J. Strauss)-Arthur Fear (Baritone). Instrumental-Fete Champetra-
Polka.
Song--Beautiful Garden of Roses -Charles Kullman (Tenor). 7.30 pm -
•
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A Relay from Daventry The
B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. directed by Henry Hall. 7.50 p.m...
ti
From the Studio "New Books Worth Reading" by
D.E.A
ther Report; Stock Quotations and Announcements.
8.05 p.m.-
George Scott-Wood (Piano- Accordeon)
If, when at home, they will pm--Local: Time signal, Wes- call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost assistance and the latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.
The Job Printing Department
Book Binding,
Machine Ruling,
of the
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is equipped with all the latest and most up-to-date- appliances for the production of first-class work.
All descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Circulars, Visiting and Invitation Cards with latest Royal
"Script Type
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
turned out accurately, and with the greatest despatch, under the direct supervision of experienced Europeans.
Gold Lettering, and Marbling, etc.
All executed on the premises at the shortest notice.
Law Work,
Ledgers and Account Books, A speciality, and
at prices which compare favourably with any printing establishment in the Far East. Estimates furnished.
-1. In a Little Gipsy Tea Room.
2. Lulu's back in town.
3. Stars and Stripes for Ever-
March.
4. The 'Whistler and his Dog. 5. Top Hat--Selection.
6. The Big Broadcast of 1936-
Selection.
8.25 p.m.-
Song Hits from Talkies.
1. "The King of Burlesque,”~~~
Selection.
2. At the Codfish Ball, ana 3. Early Bird. "Captain Janu-
ary." 8.45: p.m.-
Concert Waltzes
My Darling ("The Gipsy Baron")
(J. Strauss),
roses of the South (J. Strauss). 9 p.m.-A Relay of the. Daventry
News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter and Announcements). 9.20 p.m.-
A Classical Programme
Choral--Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart). Berlin Children's Mozart Choir. Aria Within these sacred Walls ("The Magic Flute") (Mozart).
Ivar Andersen (Bass). Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op.. 87 (Beethoven)-Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.
10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry.
10 p.m.-Dance Music.
From the Studia
Eddie Harkness and his Orches-
tra...
11 pm. Close down,
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJN, DJE and Th Dutch on DVA, DJB. 10.10 p.m.-To-day 12
Germany.
Sound Pictures.
10.30 pm-Military Concert; in the Interval: "Prinz Eugen,, Mar- shal of the 1st Reich" (In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of his death), 11.45 p.m.-Suite for Violin, Viola, and Guitar by Ernst Roters. Ritterhoff, Müller, Hans Neemann, 12 midnight-Sign off DJA, DJE,
DJN, DJB (Gernian. English).
Lothar
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Walter
3.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News
BUSY DAY AT GENEVA
LONG SITTING
London, May 13. The Foreign Secretary had an- other busy day in Geneva,
This
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morning he saw the Roumanianı Foreign Minister and the Greek representative Monsetur Politis as well as Mr Bean Lester, the League High Commissioner for Danzig and Herr Gressler, President of the Danzig Senate. It is rep ted that Council has this evening appointed FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1986 Lester High Commissioner for an other year on the request of both the Danzig senate and the Polish Government.
During the two hours' sitting. the council hurried through the long agenda at top speed. It how stands adjourned until June 15th.
There was lively argument it is
and Music-English and Span-stated in the course of the private 1sh Current Events and Vaude- session regarding the report sub- ville of the Air, conducted by mitted to the Slavery Committee Don Alva. Morning exercises by the Italian Government. Ac- cording to press telegrams the up- by Prof. G. T. Suya,
shot was, the report was circularis- 7 a.m.--Sign Of. 6 p.m.-Are You Listening? Con-ed to members of the Slavery Com- mittec with a note attached that ducted by Bernie Nolasco.
the contents had been communi“ 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational
cated by a military authority oc-
Period.
6.35 p.m.-English Internationat cupying Foreign Territory in viola-
tion of the Covenant.
Period.
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, througn
the courtesy of Swan, son and Fritz.
The main business at public ses- Culbert-sion was the offer of seats on the Council to China as representative of Asia and to some one of the be- Sinaller European powers not longing to one of the already re- cognised regional groups. This
7 pim-To be announced, 7.16 p.m.--Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Perma. Grip presents "Vanities of the
Air."
to
7.30 pm Palico-Frigidaire Pre-recommendation was referred
sentation, featuring "Tarzan of the assembly for consideration in
September.-- the Apes."
British Wireless, Pm-Elizalde У Cia. Pro-
7.45
gramme.
8 p.m.Hispania.
8.45 pm-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports. pim.-Hispania-Zarzuelas.
10.30 pm-Sign Off.
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ITALO-ABYSSINIAN
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In the absence of the Foreign
The following frequencies will be Secretary at Geneva, the Prime
used:
GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m. GSG 17,79 Mc/s. (16.86 m.), 7.p.m.--Big Ben: Guitar Recital:
Pujol and Cuervas.
7.30 pm The BBC. Dance 01- chestra, directed by Henry Hall
8 pm.-Talk: "Imperial Affairs," by
H. V. Hodson..
8.15 pm-The Birmingham Hip- podrome Orchestra; conductor, Harry Pell; from the Hippo- drome Theatre, Birmingham, 8.30 p.m.-Discussion: "The King's
Highway."
ה “
p.-The News and Announce-
ments."
9.20 p.m.-A Recital by Helen Per-
kin, plano.
TRANSMISSION 3 Two of the following frequencies will be used:-
Commencing AT 11 A.M.
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Materials for making Kats Electrical Fuses
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Presses
Doll Beads
Telephone Wires
Ladios
Cloth tor making Hats
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Anti Smoking Flaid
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Minister had a large number of HE Undersigne] have received questions relating to the Italo- Abyssinian dispute to SASWET the House of Commons this after- noon. Mr. Baldwin stated when the Italian Ambassador had hand- ed to the Foreign Office on yester- day a copy or the Italian decree
annexing Abyssinia to Italy and Confirming the title of Emperor upon the King of Italy. He was informed the document was cepted in all reserve and would be submitted to the Foreign Secretary on his return”
ac-
Describing the contents of the note received by the British Lega- tion along with other diplomatic missions in Addis Ababa from Marsha Badoglio. the Premier said that Sir Sidney Barton was instructed to make it clear in his reply that for the present his com- GSG 17.79 Me/s"(16.86 m.),
munications, with Marshal Badoglio GSF 15.14. Me/s (19.82 m.),
were on a footing that Sir Bidney GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.).
Barton regarded him as an autho 10 pm Big Ben; "Moment of ity in military occupation of Addis Inertia," a short story by Ababa. In one of the several other Maurice A. R. Horspool.
replies Mr. Baldwin reminded the p.m.-Sea Shanties; The
opposition member that the Gov- BBC, Men's Chorus; conduc-ernment had repeatedly stated tor, Leslie Woodgate: Stanley their policy in the dispute was Riley, basa at the plano, based on collective decision by the Ernest Lush.
10.15
League of Nations 10.45" p.m.-A Talk by the Chief British Wireles
Engineer of the British Broad- casting Corporation.
11.
p.m.-A Symphony Concert; The B.B.C. Midland Orchestra (leader, Alfred Cave); con- ducted by H. Forster Clark. 11.55 pm-The News and An-
nouncements.
BERLIN PROGRAMME | 12.15 am-The Alphaë, presented
J
4.30 p.m. Call DJB. DJN, DJQ
(German, English).
German Folk Song.
4.5 p.m. Greetings to our listeners.
6 p.m.-Bonata in A major Ob. 2.
by Ludwig van Beethoven.
At the plano: Hans Arndt,
by Frank Stewart..
THIRD READING
London, May 13. The Bill for the abolition of the
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MORE EVIDENCE HEARD
In Budget Leakage Enquiry
London, May 15.
The Judicial tribunal enquiring into the alleged-lesking of infor- mation regarding the increases of taxation heard evidence to-day; from Sir Warren Fisher, Secretary
London, May 13. Preliminary figures of overseas trade in April lasued by the Board of Trade to-night show an all
to the Treanny and head of the w round increase in imports compar- Civil Service, and from Bir Maurice ed with a year ago together with a Gwyer first Parliamentary Council rise in total exports Exports last to the Treasury, Sir Fisher des-
5.30 pm-News and Economic Rebrivilege of trial by peers for month amounted to £33,427,000 cribed the procedure adopted in
view in Engliab
5.45 p.m.-Germany at Work,
Bongs in Praise of Labour, 6.45 p.m.-News and Eccupinic
members of peerage passed It compared with 236.510,000 reaching budget decisions and the third reading in the House for March and £33,010,000 in April machinery for safeguarding of con- Lords this afternoon. La Com- 1935. The value of imports was tidential information: Further Remous answer, the solicitor general 266.665,000 compared with evidence was also taken from Mr. stated that the total cost to public 052,000 a month before and £59. Alfred Bates one of the persons funds of the recent-prosecution of 872,000 2 year ago Re-exports who took out subatantial cover a peer before the House of Lords totalled £5,033,000 against 5. against budget, risk and from re- was £686. It was this case which 900,000 and £4,203,000 respectively presentatives of his and other 8.15 p.m.-Little German Broad-gave rise to Lord Banker's bil For the first four months of this firms. The Tribunal will continue,
view in German
1
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 8pm-News in English-Sim of
✓ DJQ.
casting ABC.
8.30 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
(continued), ****
were £139,483,000 which now goes to the House of year: exports |Commons. British Wirelock,
against £138,488,000 in the cor- responding period of 1934, while imports were £286,691,000 com-
exports were 221,780,000 compared with £18,089,000.--- British Wireles,
Its sittings to-morrow.—- British Wireless
pm-8ign off for South Asia THE KING AS PATRONpared with £237,568,000 and re- STATEMENT HELD UP
(Cerm,, Engl.).
9.05 p.m-Call DJA and DJE "Ger-
man English). German Folk-Song.
9.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen
PIA
London May.13. The King wan as Prince of Wales presided at the inaugural meeting last July of the British Council
London, May, 13.
A Geneva press message states the communication made yesterday
Education and until recently minis by the Italian Government regard- 9.15 pm. -News and Economic Re-an organisation found to spread ter without portfolio in the presenting the alleged shipment of dumdum view in German on DJA, DJE, abroad better knowledge of the National Government has become bullets from Britain to Abyssinia DJN DJB.
country's language literature, art Chairman of the Council. The has not yet been published, but is and science has accorded his pate former Chairman, Lord Tyrrell who being held up at the request of ronage to the council. Lord Eus resigned has become President
British Wirelear.
9.30 pm-Sonata in A major Op
2 by Ludwig van Beethoven
At the Plano: Hans Arndt.
tace Percy, the former Minister of
the Rome. Government. "British Wireless.--