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OBITUARY
General Victor
Franke:
GERMAN ARMY COMMANDER
Hariburg. Sept. 8. The deata nas occurred here o General Victor Franke, comman- der of the German forces in South-West Africa during the
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1.40 p.m-Variety and Dance Music 5.30 bm.--News and Economic Re-Great War. at the age of seventy THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1936 2.15 p.m.-Close Down. 5-8 p.m.-European Programme.
5-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden p.m.
years.—
Reuter,
was born
14
5.45 pm. From National-Socialist
General Franke Literature: "Hitler's Fight for Ruropean Peace" by Eugen Zuckmantel in Austrian Silesia. Hadamovsky. Head of the In 1887 he joined a German Sile- German National Broadcast-alan ploneer battalion and next ing Service.
became a 11eutenant at p.m.-"Mein Madel hat einen Thorn. In 1897 he was transter-
Rosenmund."
red to the German garrison in S W. Africa as a tret lieutenant. There he took part in the cam- paign against the Hottentot and DJB Herero tribes and was decorated
Half an hour with Brahms. Song-The May Night Marla *Olszewska (Contralto). Pianoforte Solo-Capriccio in B
Minor, Op. 78-Arthur 'Rubin- |.6.15 stein."
Orchestral-Tragic Overture, Op. 81-The B.B.C. Symphony Or- chestra.
Song. Feldeinsamkeit Elena
Gerhardt (Mezzo-Soprano), Violin Solo-Hungarian Dance No. 8 in B flat Major-Yehudi Menunin,
Hans Emme-Schuhardt will sing.
p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB (Gërm, English). 6.55 p.m.-Call DJE and
(German, English). German Folk Song.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Musta 8 p.m.-News in English.
8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen- ers in the "Far East" and Call DJQ.
for his services. Promoted captain in 1903, he was given Command of the 2nd Company of the colonial troops.
With these he won distinction in another Herero rising. As he was marching to the extreme south i
7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quo- | 8.20 p.m.—Concert of Light Music | deal with the rebels in the
tations.
7.33 p.m.-
A Variety Concert.
Instrumental
("Laughing Irish
George Eliott's
Novelty Quartet.
(continued)
p.m.-Reich Party Day 1938
Bondelzwart region. the Herero took the field' in the north. With
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-the consent of the Governor, Col. All my life
view in English on DJE, DJQ in Leutwein, he at once turned Eyes")-
Dutch on DJB
nörthwards and covered the 237 Hawaiian 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany. miles between Gibeon and Wind-
Sound Pictures.
hoek in 108 hours. He encounter
Organ Solo.-Second Serenade | 10.30 pm-The Ristenpart Chani-ed the first Herero force near Arls ber Orchestra. Air from the and destroyed it. Then after re- Sulte in D major by Bach; Heving Okahandja he stormed the
stronghold Concerto grosso by Handel; chief Herero
(Heykens)-Reginald Foort. Song.-The Scene » Changes
Hildegarde.
Song. It ain't nobody's Biz'ness.
what I do-Len Bermon
Clarinet Solo-Somebody's Wrong
-Ern Pettifer.
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Music for Two Solo Violins and | Omararu....with the aid of a moun- "String Orchestra by Schauble, }tain gun on February 4. 1904. For Soloists: Armin Lutz, Heinz this feat he was awarded the Or- Jansen.
Sonk. When April Comes Again | 11.15 pm-Wilhelm Berger: Varta-
("The Hollywood Revels of
tions on an Original Theme. 1936")--CUA Connolly.
At the Piano: Hugo Koth. Piano Solo. The Student Prince 11.45 pm-Topical Talk...
-Serenade Tony Lowry.
12 midnight-Close DJE, DJQ, DJB Song. With all my heart ("Her
(Germ.. Engl.). Master's Voice"Eisle Carlisle.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and announce- ments.
8.03. p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. 11 pim-Close Down.
8.06-11 p.m.-European Programme from Z.E.K. on a frequency of 840 kilocycles.
8.05 p.m.-Richard Crooks (Tenor)
with
Orchestre Mascotte.
1. Sangs.--Killarney (Falconer
Balfe) -Good bye (Tosti). - 2. Orchestra.-In Dreamy Night- Waltz (Ziehrer).-Evening on
the Rhine-Waltz Richartz). 3. Song. Love Everlasting
(Friml).
4. Orchestra. Gypsy Love
Waltz Melodies Lehar). - Moonlight on the Danube- Waltz (Gay).
5. Song. Kathleen ..
(Crouch).
"
Mavourneen
8.35 p.m.-"Quartet in F Major" (Mozart) played by The Buda- pest String Quartet.
9 p.m.-News, and announcements
from London,
9.20 p.m."Alice Delysia Memories" 9.30 p.m.-
ኒ ነ
Turner Layton (Vocal). Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye on
Two Pianos.
1. Instrumental-Fox-Trol
ley,
RADIO MANILA
der of the Red Eagit. In the fur-TERMS1-CASH ON DELIVERY. ther course of the campaign. which continued till 1907. he won the Order Pour le Mezite and the Hohenzollern Order.
In 1910 he was promoted major and posted to the 2nd Regiment of Guarda in Germany. Büt Africa drew him back and in January. 1912, he was again in 'German South-West where
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ville of the Air conducted by its last leader, for the campaign THE Undersigned have received
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Don Alva.
7 a.m.-Sign On,
against the South African troops ended in his capture on July 9
0.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Re-1915. He remained a prisoner til!
view and Musical Varieties.
11.15 am-Sign Of
May, 1919. Promoted colonel in June. he left the army in April rank of Major.
2.30 p.m ----Nielson Financial Review | 1920, with the
and Musical Varieties
3.45 p.m.-Sign Of
5 p.m.-U.P. Conservatory of Music -Monthly Students' Recital-" Relayed from Villamor Hall 8.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period
35. p..--English
Period.
Information:31
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through
General..
BASQUE ATTITUDE
OPPOSED
ih
Irun, Sept. 7.
In Fort Guadalupe, which con- trary to other reports, has not yet
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been captured by the Nationalists, A FINE COLLECTION OF
the courtesy of Swan Culbert-100 militia men are still holding out, and it is stated that they are aetermined to defend the fort to the last.
son and Fritz.
7 p.m.-To be announced. 7.45p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 7.30 pm-Symphony No. 1 (Szog- takdwicz)--Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Sym- phony Orchestra.
8.05 p.m.-To be" announced, 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports. Med-Dm-Listerine Amateur Hour,
with Baron Unterhelsen, Mas ter of Ceremonies,
2. Songs-I'm a fool for loving
you-Au Revoir.
3. Instrumental-Quickstep Med-
ley.
4. Songs. When Evening Comes.
-Lonely Street.
5. Instrumental-Nola: Polly- Kitten on the Keys: Russia Rag.
10 p.m.-Big Ben from London.
A Recital by Grace Moore (Soprano); (a) They call
Boheme" (Puccini). (b) Farewell
Act 3- "La Boheme" (Puccini).
the
Mimi-La
(c) Musetta's Waltz Song-La
Boheme" (Puccini).-
9.30 p.m.-Sign Of
GERMAN CLUB EN FETE IN MANILA
K
Manila, had a "fruehschoppen" at The German Club on San Luis,
the clubhouse on Sunday when the brass band of the ss. Scharnhorst gave a concert at the clubhouse. Beer and light refreshments were available and members and their friends are invited to come and enjoy the concert.
Reports from the beleaguered
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city of San Sebastian give rise to TERMS:-AB CUSTOMARY the hope that it will not be the scene of suen, bloodshed as was the case with Irun, Blace the Basque section of the defenders are said to be opposed to desperate opposition, in order that the city may be spared Trun's fate.
This attitude on part of the Basques, it is said. has already, given rise to serious disputes, and even shooting between them and the Anarchists, who demand that the town be dynamited and set on fire the nationalists capture t
Near Service.
A
PROTEST STRIKE IN FRANCE
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FRENCH DEFENCE
EXPENDITURE New Burdens Owing To Dangers Of War
Paris, Sept. 7. The French Cabinet has approv- ea Mr. Edouard Daladier's Bill costing over 4,000,000,000 francs, to unprove the equipment of the Paris, Bep T.)
land, sea and air forces of the Re- Over 200,000 workers in the public. This enormous vote will beavy industries of Paris district, allow the increase of the total of Including the armament factories, the regular army and will streng- German Club will hold its month- Next Saturday, September 12, the
struck work for an hour to-day as then the frontier defences parti- ly dinner dance and members are the export of arms to Spani
a protest against the embargo un cularly against a possible attack (d) Funicull Funicula (Denza).
from, tanks and armoured cars. 10:15 p.m.-"Aldershot Command early.
urged to make their reservations There were no incidents and
In addition 100,000,000 francs Searchlight Tattoo." 1936 play-
work resumed in an orderly man are being devoted to the streng- ed by the Massed Bands of the held recently. It was decided to
At a meeting of the committee ner.--
thening of the, naval armament Aldershot and, Eastern Com-hold the club's annual Oktoberfest
kenter's Bulletin Service
and the harbour defence" "works. mand.
The Government states that on Saturday night, 'October 31. One hour's strike parole as a new burdens upon the, people are This gay traditional affair always protest against the French Gov-rendered necessary by the dangers attracts a large gathering of memernment's attitude towards non- of war...
*These measures bers of the German colony nad i intervention in Spain was followed necessary for French security, "in their frienda.
10.32 pxm-
Maurice Winnick and his Orchestra.
11 p.m.-Close Down,
BERLIN PROGRAMME
1.05 Call DJA, DJB (German.
English),
German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m.-Music for Everybody. 2p.m-News in German.
2.15 p.m.-Music for Everybody
(continued).
|2.55 p.-Greetings to our listen-
ers in Australia.
3 p.-News and Economic Review
In-English.
ADMIRATION OF ENGLAND
Berlin, Sept. 7. Reichsminister: Frank expressed
Paris, Sept. 7.
are
by the workers and engineers tra- view of the present situation in, des in Paris on Monday afternoon. | Europe.—
In many factories the workers |' Heuter, assembled and shouted, in chorus: "cannons and airplanes for Spain, fortunately no untoward incident occurred.---
his admiration of England as "the Transocean NewA ACTULOP, country with uninterrupted great
legal tradition" at a reception connected with England, as Ger- given the thirty English Jurists man culture and history was. The who are at present to Germany to German "Law Guardians" desired study the legal conditions
to work band in hand with their English colleagues.--- Trantorean News Service.
The speaker asserted that Ger. man jurisprudence was as closely
POLITICAL STIR
Belgrade, Sept. 7.
Much comment has been caused here by the sudden journey on Monday of the Premier and Foreign Minister to Bucharest in order to confer with Premier Tatarescu and the new Foreign Minister. An- tonescu. Frumsoreau News Service