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'1230 p.m.-Old and New played by

Herman Finck and his Orches-1.05 p.ni-Call DJA, DJB (German,

English). German Folk Song.

tra.

1247 p.m.-Vocal Gems. !!m-Local: Time Signal and 1.10 pm-Musical Variety Pro-

Weather Report,"

gramme.

1.03 pm-Songs by Cicely Court-2 p.m.-Reports from the Olympic

Games.

gramme (continued).

NON- INTERVENTION PRINCIPLE

GOVERNMENTS TO ACT IN CONFORMITY

4

London, Aug. 5. Fress messages from Paris state that the French Government has

instructed its Ambassador in Mos

COW

and Minister in Lisbon

to

neldge (Commedienne}," 1.15 pm-A Relay of the Hong 1.30 pm-Musical Variety Pro-invite those Governments to 1930-

Kong Hotel Orchestra.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE

HE Undersigned have received

instructiona

To SXLL Ar

PUBLIC AUCTION

clate themselves with the prin- FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1936-

non-intervention in the Spanish Civil war. The French

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletinis 2.35. p.m.-Greetings to our listen-iple of

} Rugby Press News. Weather forecast. time and

announcements.

Local:

1.40 p.m.-A Relay of the Hang

Kong Hotel Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 pm-European programme 7 p..-

A Light Concert

Bongs The Rebel Freebooter

Songs").

Son oMine

ers in New Zealand.

in German,

3 pm-News and Economic Review Government will keep the British

J

3.15 p.m.-Orchestral Concert. 4.30

p.m.-Hitler Youth Pro- gramme: Hour of the Nation's Youth: We greet the Youth of the World,

5 pm-Reports from the Olympic

Games.

Government informed, which yes- terday sent a favourable reply to the French note on this subject, as to the results of its enquiries in the other capitals.

The British reply which has been warmly welcomed in the press is known to have emphasised the an- 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-xiety which the British Govern.

view in English.

ment shares with the French as to 5.45 p.m.-"Ich armes Maldlein the consequences which might en "Freebooter 1 klag' mich sebr!" Johanna sue from the support of any of Angermann will sing German parties to the Spanish conflict by

outside powers.

Songs "Dennis Noble (Bari- tone)."

Folk Songs,

Flute Solo-Scherzettino-Marcel 6 pm.-The Cultural Aspect of

Moyse,

Germany in Olympic Year,

Songs-Twilight (Hamilton).

My little nest of heavenly blue

(Lebar), Maria Jeritza (So- prano). Cymbalum Solo-Waltz No. 1 in Eat (Durand).-Elec Racz. Orchestra-Red Rose; Rakoczy

March.-Colombo's Tziganes. Song- Golondrina-The Swal- low (Mexican Air)-Emilio de Gogorta (Baritone). Guitar Solo-Angelita (Gomez)--

Guillermo Correz, 7.30 p.m.-

The New Symphony Orchestra Mors et Vita (Gounod), Salut d'Amour (Elgar). Carissima (gar),

A Talk with Dr. Hans Hartmann. 4.15 pm-Sign of DJA and DJB

(German, English).'«

p.m.-Call DJQ and DJR (German, English). German Folk Song.

6.55

7, p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 7.55 pm-Little German Broad-

casting ABC.

6.10 p.m.-News in German, 8.25 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

ers in Dutch East Indies. 8.30 p.m.-Reports from the Olym-

pic Games.

9 pm.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJQ in Dutch on DJR,

9.15 p.m.-Military Concert.

Commencing at 2.30 P.M

AT THE SALES ROOM,

STREET DUDDELL

A' QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Test Bed Room and Drawing Room Furniture, Black Wood Ware, Office and Dining Room Furniture, Ornaments, Pictures, Curtains, Linen,

Brass & E. P. Ware, Porcelain and While the British Government Glass & Ware, Typewriters, Gramo- agreement to obviate these risks, it Projector, Sewing Machines, Clocks, would undoubtedly welcome an phone and Records, Radios, Film

is likely they will have pointed out Piano, Refrigeratorn, Ice Chests,.. the necessity if it is to ensure that Cutlery, Filters, Electric Fans and the result of

"that"agreement Lamps, etc., etc. should be simultaneously accepted by all the powers concerned. One Agfa Movie Camera

There would be no objection 16 m.m. F&5 Lonse however, in the British view to the declaration by the powers most im- mediately interested, that they would

from prevent the supply their territories of arms and munt- tions of war to Spain in advance same effect. The British Govern- of the general agreement to the

ment

O VIEW гROM THURSDAY, THE 6TH AUGUST, 1988.

itself has been acting all TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. along in conformity with the prin- ciple of non-intervention and there

Islamey Oriental Fantasy (arr. 10 p.m.--News and Economic Re-fore it would certainly be ready to

Casella.

7.50 p.

From the Studio

"Book Reviews" by D.E.A.

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal. Wea- ther Report and announce

ments.

1

8 15 p.m.-

Alone.-Sam Browne.

Poor Butterfly-The Dixie Devils. Humorous-What the Stars "fore-

tell-Sandy Powell

Love is like a cigarette-Kitty

Masters.

Where there's you there's me.-

Jack Hulbert,

Accent on Youth-Curtis and

Ames.

8.30 p.

From the Studio

A Planoforte recital by Caroline

Braga, F.T.CL

PROGRAMME

view in German.

join in making such a declaration 10.15 p.m. From Olbernhau: if and as soon as the other Gov. Homeland Evening from the ernments are prepared to do so.- "Erzgebirge."

11.30

pm-Reports from the Olympic Games.

12 midnight-Close DJQ and DJR

(Germ., Engl).

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british. Wirdzan,

ESCORTS NAMED

London, Aug. 5.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS

MESSAGES OF * CONDOLENCE"

London, Aug. 5.

The Secretary for Air and Air

It is announced by the Admiralty | Connell have sent messages of con- that the destroyers Grafton and dolence on the death of Louis Bis- Glowworm attached to the 20th ❘ riot. the distinguished French 5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News Destroyer Flotilla in the Mediter- pioneer of aviation, to the French

and Music-English and Span-ranean will act as escorts to the Government and to the bereaved ... jah Current Events and Vaude- yacht Nahlin in which the King family- ville of the Air conducted by is taking a cruising holiday in the British Wireless, Don Alva. Morning Exercises Adriatic commencing at the end of by Prot, G. T. Suva of the in- this week.- sular Life Assurance Co.

? a.m-Sign off.

4.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Re-

11.15 a.m-Sign OA. "

..view and Musical Varieties-

2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review

and Mudcal Varieties

8.45 p.m.-Sign Of

1. Sonata No. 3 in B flat Major & p.m.-Are You Listening? Con-

Mozart. Moderato: Andante amorose; Rondo,

ducted by Bernie Nolasco.

6 p.m.-Tirso's Mabuhay Orchestra.

2. Mazurka No. 41 in C sharp 620 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Minor. Chopin.

Period

Period.

British Wireless.

TRANSMISSION 3 Two of the following frequencies will be used:---

G8H 21.47 Mcja (13.97 m.) G80 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m.J 08F 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 10 pm-Big Ben, The New Geor

Elan Trio.

10.30 pm-Ann Penn (Impersona-

tions),

3. Mazurka No. 44 in C Major-6.35 p.m.-English Informational 10.40 pm-Musical Interlude.

Chopin.

4. Valse in C sharp minor, Op. 6.35 p.m.-Stock quotations, through

64, No. 2-Chopin,

5. Valse, in E Minor, ouvre post-

hume.-Chopin.

8.50 p.m.--"Northern and Southern

Memories."

9 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter) and announcementa. 9.20 p.m.-

Frond the Studio"

Interpretations at the Piano by

Helen O'Brien.

PROGRAMME

1. Swanee River,

2. (a) Some of these days.

"(b) Alone.

3. "Memories" introducing "Roses

of Picardy." "

4. Red Sails in the Sunset. 9.35 p.m.-"Wine, Women

Song" (Strauss). /

9.40 p.m.--

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-11 san and Fritz.

1 p.m.-To be announced. 7.15 pm-Moods Modernistic. 7.45 p.m.-Elzalde y Cia. presents Fely Vallejo, soprano, and Car- los Agullar. violinist. 8 p.m.-Hispania.

8.45 pm-8tock Quotations and

Local Market Reports.

9 pm.-"Hispania”--Zarzuelas, 10.30 p.m.—Big Of

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSIOŃ 2

Hong Kong Times

From

TONNAGE FIGURES

London, Aug. 5. The net tonage ofn vessels ar- riving at ports in the United King- dom during June with cargo was: 11.2 percent greater than a year sgo. The daily movement was the highest recorded since "April 1923.

ing last month with cargo loaded The net tonnage of vessels depart

United Kingdom ports was slightly less than in June 1935- British Wireless..

at

BREAD TO COST MORE

London, Aug. 5. The price of four is now the

10.45 p.m.-"Night Shift.”

Beachy Head Lighthouse.

pm-A Symphony Concert. The BBC Midiand Orchestra; leader, "Alfred Cave; conducted by FL Foster Clark. Symphony No. 29 in A (K.201); (1) Allegro moderato (2) Andante (3) Menuetto (4) Allegro con spirito (Mozart), Job, A Masque for highest for several years and the

· Dancing: (1) Introduction advance in price of bread is under' Pastoral Dance. Batan's Appeal consideration by the London Ba-

God. Sarabande, of the Kers Association. The price of" Sons of God (2) Satan's Dance flour has risen ten times in the (3) Minuet of the Sons and last two months, the aggregate in- Daughters" of Job (4) Job's crease being seven shillings and Dream. Dance of Plague. Pesixpence for 280 pounds. tilence, Famine, and Battle (5) British Wireless.

to

Dance of the Messengers (6) Dance of Job's Comforters. Job's Curse, A Vision of Satan' (Vaughan Williams).

The following frequencies will be 11.55 p.m.-The News" and "An- and used:-*

From the Studio Hawalian Music by "The Moana

Beach Boys."

PROGRAMME

1. Soft green seas."

2. Na Li

3. But where are you?

4. Drowsy waters.. -

2. On the beach at Waikiki.

6. The Nanakuli Huls.

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry,

2 Orchestre Napolitain

Napoli Mezzacapo). Chant de Sirene (Volpatti). Vesuviana. Tarantella (Mar-

enetti).

Notte sul Mare Barcarolle

(Valente). 10.13 p.

Song Memories - Old Times.

Drury Lane Memories.

16.30 pm-Dance Music. 11. p. Close down.

GEM 2147 Mc/s (13,37 m.) GSQ 17.79 Mc/s (16.88 m)

7 p.m.-Big Ben, Empire Maga- zine," No. 3. Containing "Red- coat" (the end), visitors, types, stunts, a sketch, and musical novelties. Edited by Cecil Mad- den,

SAVING OF WATER CONSUMPTION

London Aug. 5. The London Midland Beottish Railway which pays a water rate of £300,000 annually expects to

nouncements. ( Midnight-Greenwich Time Signal. 12.20 a.m-Medvedeff's Balalaika Orchestra, Olga Alexeeva (So¬ prano). Max Tutganoff (Tenor). Vladimir Elin (Bari-save 3,675,000 gallons of water each tone), Vladimir Elin: Cease day as a result of a device now be- your Tears (Driza). Orchestra: ing fitted to scoops of long distance Two Volga Songs: (1) It was express locomotives which take up 7.42 p.m.-The BBC Dance Or- Near Saratov (2) At the End water from troughs while traveli-

chestra, directed by Henry Hall, of the Road.

ing at full speed- 8.15 pm. A commentary on the 12,25 am-A. commentary on the

Britiah Wireless Olympic Games, from the Olympic Games from the Olympic Stadium, Berlin.

Olympic Stadium, Berlin. 8.30 pm-Music by Mozart, BBC 12.49 am-Medredel's Balalaika

Symphony Orchestra, conduct-

Orchestra (cont'd). Orchestra! ed by Fritz Busch: Symphony

Selection, The Caucasus: Rus- in C. E. 425: Adagio allegro

slan Walts, A Broken Heart. spiritosa: Poco adagio; Menuet-

Max Turganoff: That Little

London, Aug. J to and Trio; Finale Presto.

Farmhouse Town (Tradition- | The London fire brigade in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra,

Orchestra:You Merry process of reequiping every depart conducted by Leo Blech; March

Girls, Go Home! Olga Alexeeva:ment with the most up to date fre of the Priests (The Magic

Polina's Song (Tchaikovsky). { fighting applicances has arranged Flute).

Orchestra: The Village Pedlars, for the delivery shortly of three 9-pm-Greenwich Time Signali

Max Turganon and Vladimir turntable ladders each with 500 9 p.m.-The News and Announce Ein: Vanka Tanka. Orchestra: gallons motor pump, & crew of

menta

Kanavka (The Troublesome five is required to man each unit Ditch) All arrangements by which can be made ready for Medvedeff,

action in half a minute, Beitia) · Wierlendi

9.25".pm. The BBC Theatre

chestra

9.45 p.m. Close down.

ME).

a.m-Close down,

FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT

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