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Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

SATURDAY 12.30 to 215 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-The Pälladelphia Sym-

phony Orchestra.

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report. " 1.03 pm--Light Concert music. 1.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: Weather forecast, time and an- nouncements,

1.40 p.m.-Variety and Dance Music. 2.15 pm-close down.

4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme. 7 pm to 12 midnight.-European

programme.

7 pm-

"

A light Violoncello recital by Pablo Casals

Apres un Revc (Faure). : Chanson Villageoise (Popper). Menuet (Debussy),

Gavotte Tendre (Hillemacher). 7.13 p.m.scales (Jacques Ibert). 7.30 pm-

Marek Weper and 'His Orchestra Selection The Mikado (Sullivan). Song without words-potpourri

A Night in Venice-potpourri. Faust-Waltz (Gounod).

Golden Rain-Waltz (Waldteufel). 8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

2.03 p.m.-A Variety Programme.

Jazz pianoforte medley by Charlie

Kunz

Songs-If You Love Me.

“Malborough' (arr. Combelle)-

Marcel Mule."

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Local: Weather forecast, time " and announcements. 1,35. p.m.

Light Orchestral Selections. Prelude in G Minor (Rachmani-

noff).

Prelude in C sharp Minor (Rach-

maninoff).

·German Folk Song.

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$.10 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen-HB Underaged have received

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$.30 p.m.-Woman's Hour: Film Stars at Leisure.

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJN and in "Dutch on DJA, DIB...

March of the Caucasian Chier 10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

(arr. Finck),

The Juggler (Groitzsch), Free and Easy.

O Cara Mia (arr. Pager).

Pucha Digo (Presenti).

2 p.m.

.

A Recital by John McCormack (Tenor).

1. Music of the Night (Eric

Coates).

t

2. A Song Remembered, (Eric

Coates).

3. I Met an Angel (Morgan). 4. Ever in my mind (Taylor); 2.15 p.m.

Debroy Somers Band. Faust Frolics (Gounod, arr. De-

broy Somers).

Carmen Caprice (Bizet, arr: De-

broy Somers).·

Archibald Joyce Waltzes (arr.

Debroy Somers).

2.30 p.m.-Close Down.

1-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.-European Programme

Bound Pictures,

10.30 p.m.-Topical Talk.

10.45 p.m.-Gala Concert of Light

Music

12 midnight-Close DJA, DJB, DIN

"(German, Engian).

* SUNDAY:

4.55 pm-Call \ DJQ, DJA, " DJB

(German, English).

German Folk Song.

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Outstanding Broadcasts of the TERMS:-CABK ON DELITERY.

Week.

3 p.m.-Woman's Hour?

Film Stars at Leisure..

8.30 p.m.-News and Review of the

Week in English.

10.45 p.m.--Hitler Youth Pro- gramme by the German Girls League: Preparations for the Olympic Games.

6 p.m.-Popular Musical Programme 6 43.p.m.-News and Review of the

Week in German.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Manc.

8 p.m. --News In English,

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Tranmission 2.

SATURDAY

hour Kong Trun

The following frequencies will ne

7 pm. "Le Bourgeois Gentilhom-8.15 pm-Greetings to our listened:-

me" (Richard Strauss),

My Heart and L-Evie Hayes 7.33 p.m.-

(Contralto).

Band Hawáltan Paradise.

Dream Time.

Vocal-Sweet Sue, Just You-The

Dixie Devils.

8.25 p.m.-

A relay from Daventry

An Organ Recital by Guy Weitz.

1. Chorale. No. 3 in A Minor

(Cesar Franck).

· 2. Bymphday, No.

Cantabile (Widow).

Andante

7.50 p.m.-"Queen of Sheba"

Ballet Music (Goldmark).

England v. All-India: an eye-8 witness account by Howard Marshall, of the Second Test Match, from Old Traford, Manchester..

8.35 p...

A Variety Programme (contd.) Orchestra-Teddy Bears' Picnic..

Mouse in the Clock. Vocal-I'm All Alone.

Little Piccaninny Mine.--Les Allet's-and His Canadian Bachelors...

Organ Bolos Caprice Viennois,

Toselll's · Berenade. — Sydney

Gustard. Song-Bay that You are Mine.

Webster Booth (Tenor). Guitar Solo-Mood Ruby-Len

pm-A relay from Daventry of the News Bulletin (copyright by Reuter) and Annolincements. 9.20 p.m.-"Great Bass Ballads" by

Forman Allin and Chorus, 9.30 p.m.

A Relay from Daventry Sporting Commentaries. England!

v. All-India. The Second Test Match, from Old Trafford, Man- 'chester; and the Davis Cup Challenge Round, from Win- bledon

9.45 p.m.-A relay of Dance Music

from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room.

11.30 p.m.-

8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

8 p.m.--Sign da DJA and

(Cerm.. Engl.).

DJB

9.05 p.m.--Call DJA, DJB, DJN.

(German, English), German Folk Song. Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week.

p.m.-Local: Time Bignal, Wea-0.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Lasten-

ther Report and Announce- ments.

8.30 p.m.-

From the Studio.

ers.

0.15 p.m.- News and Review of the Week in German en DJA, DJB. DJN.

A Recital by Elsa Alves (30-9.30 p.m.-Something for "Bunday

prano) accompanied by Fred Alves,

Programme

1. Lullaby-Scott.

2. Aria "Falstaff”-Verdi.

13. Aria from "Luela' di Lämmer-

moorDonizetti.

4. Una voce pece fa-from 11 Barbierre di Seviglia"-Rossin!. 8.20 p.m.

A relay from Daventry The last portion of Sporting Com- mentàries. England v. All-India. The Second Test Match, from Old Trafford, Manchester; and the Davis Cup Challenge Round, 19 from Wimbledon.

11.55 p.m.-Dance, music.

12 midnightClose down.

SUNDAY

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

11.30 am-12.15 pmA Relay of the Morning Bervice from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese)} 12.15-2.30 p.m. European recorded

programme.

12.15 p.m.-"Concerta in A Minor," Op. 18 (Grieg) played by Ar- thur de Greet (Pianofots) and the Royal Albert Hall Orches- kra.

A Recital by Evlyn Haward-Jones (Pianoforte).

1. Prelude and Fugue No. 18, în

G Minor (Bach). --

2. Prelude and Fugue No. 17 in

A Flat Major (Bach) 8.30 p.m.-

From the Studio.

Evening.

9.45 pm-Polo at the Olympic

Games (in English).

10 p.m.-News and Review of the Week In English on DJN and. la Dutch on DJA, DIB; * - 10.15 p.m. Concert Hour: Ballads. 10.45 pm-A Programme of Popular

Music.

6.30 p.m.-Cheerful Tunes

German Operas,

from

12 midnight.Close DJA, DJB, DJN

(German. English),,

The Band of the 1st. Battn: 5.34

Royal Ulster Rißes (by kind "permission of Lieut. Col. R. M.

Rodwell and Officers') Conduc-. tor: H. Alfred Hole, ARC.M.

Bandmaster.

Programme

1 March-Le Reve Passe"

Krier..

·

2. Overture "Son and Stranger"

Mendelssohn.

3. Classical Memories

Ewing.

Apr.

4. Intermezzo-"The wedding of

the Rose"--Jessel.

"Only.

5. Gramophone Record —.

my "Bong" sung by Richard Crooks (Tenor). p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletina. 6. Gramophone Record "Love Everlasting" sung by Richard Crooks (Tenor),

7. Band-Selection

berta" Kern,

from "Ro-

8. Nautical Fantasia A Life on

the Ocean arr. Binding. 9.30 p.m

RADIO MANILA

SATURDAY

GBH 21,47 Mc/s (13.07 m3 "G80 17.79° Mc/s (16:66 m.)

¿

arr

6.30 p.m.-Big Ben. England v. All-" "

India; an eye-witness account by Howard Marshall of the second Test Match, from Old Trafford, Manchester. 640 pm The Lexile Bridgewater Harp Quintet. Hornpipe; Air:

(Mondonville, Gigue Bridgewater). Sulte (Carmen); (1) Entr'acte (2) Intermezzo (3) Chanson Boheme (Bizet, arr Bridgewater). Napoli Serenade (d'Ambroisie), Minuet (Mozert), Dancing Elves (Foldin!). Brook- let's Song (Amadel). 1.20 p.m.-The Scarborough Spa

Orchestra.

7.40 p.m.-The Children's Hour. A

Programme of Variety,

8.25 p.m.-England v. All-India; an eye-witness account by Howard Marshall of the second Test Match. from Old Trafford. Manchester,

8.35 p.m.-The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Harry "Davidson, From the Commo- dore Theatre, Hammersmith, Harlequin Dance (Montague Phillips). Mr. Barley's Abroad (Henman, arr. Haydn Wood). Heart of Gold (Nolan). Selec- tion, Roberta (Kern).

a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span-9 pm-Greenwich Time Signal". ish Current Events and Vaude-gpm-The News and announce- Tille of the Air, conducted by Don Alvs.

7 a.m.-Sign on.

9.30 am.--Nelson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-Sign Of,

6 p.m.-Max Lazo and His Ha-

wallans.

4.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period

6.34 pm English Informational

Period

6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.

7 pin-To be announced. 7.15-p.m.--UP. Educational Pro-

gramme.

7.30 p.m.-Dinner Music. 8.15 pm-PL

Society,

Anti-Tuberculosia

8.30 pm-Ploneers of the Philip

pines.

8.4

p.m.--Stock Quotations and Local Market Reports." 9 p.m. "Dance Music, 11 pm-8ign On.

SUNDAY

A Relay from Daventry, Big, Ben: His Majesty the King unveils the Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge, in the

5 pm-Tea Dance Music presence of the President of 5.30 pm To be announced."- the French Republic. p.m.-Close Down,

10.30

6 pm-Manila Radiolites, conduct-

ed by Luis Nolasco.

7 pm-The Catholic Hour,

12.50. p.m. Vocal Gems "Rigoletto" BERLIN PROGRAMME 7.30 pm-Manila, Trading Center

(Verd

1 p.m.-Local: Time Bignal and

Weather Report.

1.03 'p.m.

Concert Items. Songs-Die Forelle (The Trout)

(Schubert); Hedge-Roses (Schubert) Sophie · Brastan | (Contralto! N

SATURDAY

155 pm-Call DIQ, DJA;

(German, English); ***German Polk Song.

DJB

5 p.m.-Concert Hour: Ballads. 6.30 p.mNews and Economic Re-

view in English.band 5.45 pm--Milltary Concert.

Violin Bolo-Tambourin Chinois 4.45 pm-News and Economic Re

(Kreisler)....

view in German.

Violin Solo-Menuet (Debussy)-7 pm Concert of Light Music.

8 pm--News in Englishf-Bign na Bong-Myself when young (In DJQ

Joseph Ezigett

a Persian Garden"). (Lisa) 8,15 pm-Greetings to our listen- Lehmann). MA

Bong-Bllent Moon

(Vaughan 8.20 pm-Concert of Light Music Williams) Stuart Roberts (continued),

(Baritone)

9pm-8ign off DJA and DJB Baxophone. Bolo Le Cygne (German, English)

9.05 pm-Cal DJADJB DUN “(Baint-Osens). -

(German, English)

Baxophone Bolo-Variations Ser

Musicale, conducted by Alfredo Roa

17.30 Dipino Youth Hour,

conducted by Lem Ma, Guér rero, Jr.

ments d

9.20 p.m.-Dance Music 9.30 pm-Sporting Commentaries. England 7. All-India: the second Test Match, from Old Trafford, Manchester, and the Davis Cup Challenge Round. from Wimbledon. 9.45 p.m.-Close down.

SUNDAY

8 p.m.-Big Ben A Short Religions Service, from the Studio. O Worship the King (4, and M. 167), When Two or Three (Page. 38), Psalm 32. Reading. Matthew XII 14-30. We Thank Thee, Lord, for this Fair Eartn (SP., 691), p 8.17 p.m-The Arthur Dulay Quin- tet. White Lady (Langham). The Chatterbox (Mackenzie). Swing Bong (Ethel Barns). Hungarian Dance (Moszkow- ski), Nocturne, F.sharp, Op. 15, No. 2 (Chopin). Yvette (Buite de Ballet) (Clement). Serenata (Tosti), Spanish Butte; (1) Pre- lude (2) Carmelita (3) Fin- dango (Dulay)

8.55 pm-Weekly Newsletter, Sports

Summary, and Announcements

9. p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal 9.45 pm. Close down.

Tranmission-3.

SATURDAY

The following frequencies wil be *nsed :-

O8G 17,78 Meja (16.85 m./* GSH 2147 Mc/s (13,97 m.) GBF 15 14 Mc/s (19.82 m.). (tròm 11.30 p.m. to close).

10 pm-Big Ben Sporting Com mentaries England V. All India: the second Test Match, from Old Trafford, Manchester, and the Davis Cup Challenge Round from Wimbledon.

8 p.m. Commercial Monitor. 8.45 pm-Gospel Hour, conducted

by Rev. Cyril H. Brooks. 9pm-Symphony Hour:

Symphony No. 2 in E Minor (Rachmaninoff)Eugene Or many and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Concert No. 1 in Bat Major (Tschaikowsky) Arthur Rubin- stein, plano, and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted 11,55 pm The News and An by John Barbirom,nouncements Rustic Wedding Symphony (Gold- Midnight Greenwich Time Signal.

márk)--- Vienna Philarmor Orchestra, conducted by Robert Herer, pm-8ign Off

12.15 am The BBC Dance Orchies. tra directed by Henry HaЛ km - Close down

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