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BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

12.30 to 2.10 p.m.-European pro- | 3.15 p.m.--Chamber Music.

gramme.

4.30 p.m.-Famous Mustelans: Prof. Hermann Diener, Violinist, will play the Sanata “with Cha- tonne by Bach

12.30 pm-Vocal Gems by the

Light Opera. Company.

1230 p.m.-Selection of Operatic Gems by the London Palladium Orchestra.

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8 pm-Reports from the Olympic

Games.

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

Weather Report'

view in English.

1.03 p.m.--Jazz Plano Recital by | 5.45

Renara)

1.15 p.m.-Monckton Melodies play- ed by the B.B.G. Theatre Or- chestra.

1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

Rugby

Press News, Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements

1.40 p.m.-Relay of the Rotary Club Timin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden -Rotarian W. H. Hudspeth, MA, on "With the Flowery

Miao of West China."

|2.10 p.m. (Approx.)-Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. }

7 to 13 p.m.-European programme

7 pm-Venusberg MusiC"

"Tannhauser" (Wagner), · 7.17 p.n

Vocal Gems

The Three Musketeers. Monsieur 'Beaucaire 7.30 p.m.-

from

The New Mayfair Orchestra Venetian Nights

A Vision of Spring. Britelodia (Humphries). Selection-Mother of Pearl (Oo.

Strands).

A Musical Comedy Switch (arx.

Hall).

A p.m.-Local; Time Signal, Waa- ther Report and announes-

ments.

8.05 p.-

Instrumental Variety Band-Six "Hits" of the Day. Organ Solo-Medley of Daly's Favourites-Reginald Foort, Orchestra-Limelight Selection.

8.20 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Concert by Lillan Sharpham (Soprano); Lyla Ourevitch (Pianoforte); and Cloud Frost (Baritane),

PROGRAMME “

p.m.--Hitler

gramme:

Youth

Pro-

SQUADRON TO

11

BE KEPT IN EUROPE

US. TO PROTECT NATIONALS

1

Washington. July 22 The Secretary of State, Mr. Corde. Bull, indicated at his Press conference this afternoon that the American naval squadron that was

Festive Music, by Gerhard Maasz.maintained in European waters

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned, have received:

Instructions

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

6 p.m.-The Gramophone Imp. may shortly, be re-established TUESDAY,

6.15 pm Sign of DJA and DJB

8.55

(German, English).

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

German Folk Song.

...

writes a correspondent.

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Nu decision, he insisted, has yet been taken in the matter, but it is felt, I understand, that political disturbances of the kind

now! | shaking. Spain make it desirable to Broad-provide means of protecting Ameri-

cap citizens.

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

casting ABC.

& pm-News in German.

Fature to take action of this 8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-kind during the Italian invasion of |

Abyssinila when the United States Minister at Addis Ababa and members of his staff were 'com-

ers in Dutch East Indies.

8.30. p.m.-Reports from the Olym-.

pic Games.

on DJQ In

view in Englisti Dutch on DJR. 9.15 p.m.-Little Evening Enter-

tainment

10 p.m. News and Economic Re-

view in German

AUGUST 11, 1986

Commence at 11 AM.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM UUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE aleo

15 Bales Coir Mais (to be sold io

separate lota)

and

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(For Account of the Concerned)

9 pm-News and Economic Re-peled to take refuge in the British aroused considerable Legation. criticism.

Mr. Hull said that the battleship Oklahoma and the new cruiser Quincy were ordered to Spanish waters yesterday afternoon follow- ing a conference with the Acting the Secretary of

Navy, Admi. Standley, and without consulting President Roosevelt, who is now eruising off the New England coast. | TERMS -Cass or Delivery. He explained that these vessels would not send landing parties ashort, but would simply take Americans aboard if necessary.

10.15 p.m.-Germans Out Yonder,

Music and Poetry of our German Kinsmen ReToda the border and overseas.

11 pm-Sonata for Viola and

Plano by Erwin Dressel. Dolores Maass and the Com-

posér

11.15 p.m.-Hitler

KTAILING:

Youth PTO-

Festive Music by Gerhard Maasz. 11.30 p.m.-Reports from

Olympic Games.

the

·FORMER SQUADRON, From the end of the war to 1929 the United States maintained a naval squadron in Europe. OT1- tae or two battleships, but was later reduced to a cruiser, as flagship, and a flotilla of destroyers.

12 midnight.-Close DJQ and DJRginally it included

(Germ., Engl.).

RADIO MANILA

As there are no American bases on this side of the Atlantic the 6.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of Newa squadron was depenient on the and Music-English and Span-hospitality of foreign ports, chicby ish Current Events and Vande- British and French. Graves-end ville of the Air conducted by was its usual anchorage in British Don Alva.

waters.

|7 a.m.-Sign Of

1. Songs-Sing Joyous Bird. 9.30 am. Nielson Financial Re-

Montagu Phillips.

view and Mustegi Varieties.

I think-D'Hartelot-Lilian 11.15 am-8gn ́On

Sharpham.

2. Pianoforte Bolo-Scherzo in E

Minor-Mendelssohn.

3. Bongs---Captain Mac-Bander-6

son.

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Devon, O Devon in wind and rain. Stanford. -Claud Frost.

4. Planoforte ·Solo-Grenada.—

Albeniz-Lyla Gurevitch.

5. Songs Bird Songs at Even-

tide.-Eric Costes. Vanity Fir-Clutsam.

Comin' thro' the Rye.-Scoten

Air-Lilian Sharpham!,

6. Pianoforte Solo Dance terror. de Falla.

Gurevitch,

7. Songs-Somewhere.

Meale.

OF

2.30 pm-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Vametias

3.45 p.m.-Sign Of

p.m. Song and Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Literary Song-Movie Maga- zine.

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6.20 p.m.--Spanish Informational

Period

€ 35 pm-English Informational

Period.

8.35 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.........

7 p.m.-Radio Crusaders, conducted

by Bernie Nolasco

Lyla 7.45 p.m.-Oriental Classic Trio and.

Alma Carre (Chain KZEG),

Arthin 8 p.m.--To be announced..

8.15 p.m.-Commercial Monitor.

Mysel when young-Liza 8.30 pm -Electrolux Programme-

Lehmann-Claud Frost...

p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Router) and announcements. 9.20 p.m.-Selection "H.MS. Pina-

fore" (Sullivan).. 9.30 p.m.

From the Studio

"Ozo and his Boy Friends" with

vocal refrain by Doreen Ma

PROGRAMME

1. Medley: Mary Lou,

Just because I've lost you dear, I'd rather lead a' Band.

2. Vocal; Mister Deep blue Sëa-

Doreen Ma.

3. Plano Duet: After you've gone.

Goody Goody-Doreen Ma and i Ozu assisted by the Boy

Frienda

4. Pardon my love.

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A Voice and Two Guitars--Car- mela Hernandez, with Sarmien- to and Rey..

8.45 p.m.Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports.

9. p.m.-"Sampaguita

conducted

by Remigio Mat, Castro,

| 8.30 pm-Ilocano Presentation.

9.45 p.m.--Studio Music.

10 pm-Sign. 01,

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION Z Hong Kong Times The following frequencies will be used:-

OSH 21.17 Mc/s (13.37 m.)

- GSG 17.78, Mc/ (16.86 m.)

5. Piano Solo: I'll write a Bong- 7 pm-Big Ben, The BBC Midland

Ozo.

6. Vocal: Rhythm in my nursery

rhymes-Doreen Ma.

7."Medley: Old Favourites.

Blue Moon.

Alice Blue GOWN

-How'm I doin'! .・・ .

8. Ensemble: I've got my fingers

crossed.

10 p.m.-

A Relay from. Daventry Big Ben, Talk: "In England Now" i

"Town and Countryside" by Reginald Arkett.

· 10.18 pm-Dance' Music.

11 p.mx-Close`dawn,

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 p.n-Call DJA, DJB (German,

German Folk Song.

110 p.m.Merry› muste.

2 p.m.-Reports from the Olympic

Games. for W

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2.30 pm Merry music (continued) 3.55 pm-rectings to our listen-

ers, in New Zealand.

3 p.m.-News and Economic Review

German.

|

Lady Fair Clutsam). For you Alone (H. Geen), Friendo mine world Sanderson). Sylvia" (Oley Speaks). Invictus (Bruno Kuhn). [5.

9 p.m.Greenwich Time Signál.

p.m.-The News and Announce-

ments.

9.25 p.m.Music of the English Countryside." The Birmingham

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No. 3, D'AGUILAR STREET,

To be Bold by:

Theatre Royal Orchestra: con PUBLIC AUCTION

ductor, Sheridan Gordon. From the Theatre Royal, Bur- mingham, Three

May-Dey Dances (Jarratt). Buite, Cloverley (1) Valsette (2) Legend (3) Bolemn (Edward German, arr. Arthur Wood). Three English Dances (Que- ter).

9.45 p.m.-Close down,

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

MONDAY,

the 17th Day of AUGUST, 1930, Ar 3 O'CLOCK PM.

ME, LAMMERT BROTHERS. Auctioneers,

A THEIR SALES ROOM. No. 4, DUDDELL STAKET,

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PARTICULARS.

GBH 21.47 Meis (13.97 m.) 980 17.79 Mc/s (16.88 m) G8F 15.14 Mc/s (19.82. m. › 10 p.m.-Big Ben. "In England Now: Town and Countryside," by Reginald Arkell. A faz 10.16 p.m.-The Torquay Municipal The property consists of the pices or Orchestra: leader; Harold F. parcel of ground situate at Victoria in Fetta; conductor. Ernest W. the Colony of Hong Kong and known and registered in the Land Office as Margaret Wilkinson Section B of Inland Lot No. 970 (Soprano). From the Pavilion. Together with the messunge or tene Torquay. Orchestra: Selection. ment theroon known as No. 29,

(Puccini). Meditation,

Street D'Aguilar

Goss.

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Tosca Op.

(Glazounov, arr.

The premises are held for the residue. Foulds). Margaret Wilkinsori: of the term of 999 years created therein Song of Song (Moya), Car- by Crown Lease of Inland Lot No. mena (Lane Wilson), Orches- 975, Aros 748 sq. ft. or thereabouts tra: Butte, Hiawatha: (1) The Crown Rent $7.00 Wooing (2) The Marriage Feast (3) Bird Scene (4) Cop- juror's Dance (5) Departure Reunion (Coleridge-Taylor, arr, P. Fletcher). Margaret Wilkin- son: Starry Woods (Montague Phillips), So we'll Go No More a-Roving (M. V. White). Oz- chestra: Selection. Twentieth- Century Ballads (Haydn

Orchestra; Heater, Alfred Cave: conducted by- Reginald Burs- tom. Dorothy. Richards (Con- tratto).

Orchestra: •March; Eastern Dance; Rhythm (Suite. Four Waya) -:(Eric Coates), Dorothy Richards and Orchestra: Beloved. in: your: Absence: Ifordnathe Great: Bazaara (Woodforde-Finden).; Orchestra: Overture, - The Caliphs of Bagdad (Boieldieu), Buite fantastique. »: (Foulds); } Chant sans" - paroles. (Bong without Words) (Tchaikov-11.25 pm-Around the Counties, No. 3. "Surrey-the County Suburban." Written by John W. Coulter; producted by William MacLurg.

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(This concert may be interrupt- ed for a commentary - from Berlin on the Swimming Hong Kong, the 10th day of Ang., Events at the Olympic Games),

Hill (Ronald). Orchestra: 11.50 p.m.-Musical Interlude. Tanze (A Life for the Czar) 11.55 p.m.The News and An- (Glinka), Belection, Conversa-

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Celebrity THIO.

tion Piece (Coward, arr. Bura Midnight-Greenwich Time Signal. 'ton), Norwegiani Artists" Car- 12.20 am. The nival (Bvendsen), (')

8.15 p.m.--"Rathlin. A programme from the lonely island of the coast of Northern Ireland, me 8.45 p.-A Recital of Popular Ballads by Frank Titterton \"(Tenor), \ Once there Lived a

TWO

Arabesques (Debussy). On a Dreaming Summer Night (Krome). Selection, Samson and Delilah (Saint Beena) Drink to me Only: Three Poor Mariners (Quilter). am-Close down,

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