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Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 555 Metres
12.30-2.10 p.m.-
Framme.
European Pro-
12.30 pm-Concert Waltzes 12.50 p.m.--Vocal, Gems from "Chu
• Chin Chow."
1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
1.05 pm-Call DJA. DNB (German
English).
German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m.-Light Music.
1.03 p.m.-Variety Selections. -
2 p.m.-News in German. 1,23
p.m.-Reuter Press. Rugby Press, Local:
Weather Fore-| 2.15 p.m.-Light Music (continued). and Announce-2,55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen- cast. "Time
erg in New Zealand. ments.
1.40 pm-A Relay of the Rotary 3 pm-News and Economic Re-
Club Tin Speech from the view in English, Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden 3.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Rotarian J. H. Montgomery
Sound Pictures. 13.30 pm A Little Evening Enter- on "A Visit to Ball."
tainment. 2.10 p.m. (approx)-Close Down. 4-7.m-Chinese Programme. 7-1 p.m.-European Programme. 1 p.m.-
A Recital by Charles Kullman (Tenor) with the J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.
Song.I Love Thee (Grieg). Instrumental. Operatica (F3- mous Operatic Melodies) (arr. Squire). Song.Come Back to Sorrento
(de Curtis). Instrumental. - Good' Company (Medley), arr. Willoughby). Song. Beautiful Garden of
Roses (Schmid). Song--The World is Mine To-
night (Posford).
Am. Closing Quotations.
1,30
7.33 p.m.
AERODROMES OF BRITAIN
Big Increase In Two Years
TRAINING CENTRES FOR R.A.F.
A marked increase in Britain's aerodromes has occured in the Inst two years.
In Great Britain and Northern Ireland there
108 civil are now
aerodromes. including reaplane ports, 75 landing grounds, includ- ing 60 of the Automobile Associa- tion, 67 Royal Air Force aero- dromes and seaplane stations, and 33 additional ones now being pre- 4.15 p.m.-The German Minstrel,pared for occupation. Other sites comes, introduced by Johanna för aerodromes for the RAF or Angermann
Gotthold for civil flying are being consider- Frotscher.
ed.
5 Dm-Solo
and
Concert:
Claudic Arrau, piano Sonata b minor by Chopin
5,30 p.m.-News and Ecunomle Re-
view in German,
.
5.45 p.m.-Little German Reader. 6 D.-Hitler Youth Programme:
Music at home.
6.15 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB
(German, English).
6.55 p.m.-Call DIE
(German. English). German Folk Song.
and DJB
Local Stock 7 p.m.-Concert of' Light Music
8 p.m.-News in English.
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra.
Fox-Trot-Sump'n 'bout rhythm. Fox-Trot-Ring dem bells. FoxTrot-Three little words. "Fox-Trot-I'm satisfied.
Fox-Trot.-Admiration. Fox-Trot-Show Boat Shume. Fox-Trot.—-In,
sentimental mood.
Fox-Trot-Moon over Dixie.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- !
ther Report and Announce- ments.
8:03 p.m.-
From the Studio.
A Concert Programme by Lilian Quinn (Soprano and plano- forte), Eileen Fitzgerald (Vio- Ha).
Programme.
1. Violin Chanson Triste
Tschaikowsky.
Garden-
"2. Song-Once in a
Clark.
3. Planoforte-Rondo Brilliant-
Elgar.
4. Violin Serenade-Preine.
5. Song-The Ships of Arcady-
Michael Head."
3.15 p.m.---Greetings to our Listen- ers in the Netherlandish East Indies and Call DJQ.
8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
9.15 p.m.-String Quartette by Bruckner, The Lutz Quartette and Walter Muller at the viola, 9.4 p.m.-A little German Reader. 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJE. 10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures..
10.30 p.m.-Gathering of the vine. 11.30
p.m-German Dances for Fiddle and Piano. Lent Reitz. Eberhard, Rebling.
11.45 p.m.-Cabaret on records. 12 midnight.-Close DJE DJQ. DJB
(German. English),
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and Music-English and span ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva.
7 a.m-Sign Off.
6. Pianoforte Consolation No. 3 | 9.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Review
---Liszt...
. and Musical Varieties.
7. Violin-Salut d'Amour-Elgar.11.15 am---Sign Of !!
8. Song. Morning Sunlight →→→
Meyel Helmund.
8.35 p.m.-
The London Piano Accordeon- Band
Rosalle,
Our Days Together.
An Old Hawaiian Guitar.
On The Beach At Ball-Bail. Six Hit Medley (No. 1). Au Revoir.
A Waltz Was Born In Vienna. ⚫ p.m.-News and Announcements
from London.
920 p.m.-A Relay of the Band of the 1st Battn: Royal Ulster Rifles from the Oncers Mess, Murray Barracks, (by kind permission of Lieut. Colonel R.M. Rodwell and Officers).
10 p.m.-
A Relay from London. Big Ben: Talk-"Imperial Af-
fairs" by H. V. Hodson. 10.18 p.m.-
Variety and Dance Music, Song.A marriage has been ar-
ranged-Turner Layton. Slow Fox-Trot Nightfall
Scott Wood and his Six Swing- era.
-
2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties.
3.45 p.m.-Sign Off.
6 p.m-Song and Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Literary Song-Movie Magn zine
6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational :1 Period.
6.35 p.m.-English Informational
Perfod.
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, througn 'the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Frits.
7 pm-To be announced. 7.30 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 7.45 p.m.-Hollywood Bowl Orches-
tra, conducted by Eugene Goosem
8.30 p.m.-To be announced. 8:45 pm-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports. #p.m."Sampaguita conducted
by Remigio Mat, Castro, 9.30 p.m.-Musical Potpourri. 10 p.m.-Blax off.
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A ROYAL RESIDENCE
For some years the Duke and Duchess of York have spent part
Song-Why did I have to meet of August and September at Birk-
you? Gracie Fields.
hall on the Balmoral estate. Saxophone Some of these days
I now learn from Deeside tha --Coleman Hawkins.
Birkhall may become one of their Instrumental-Boris on the Bass permanent residences. It is ex
-The BBC. Dance Orchespected that the King will offer it to his brother an a Scottish home, writes an "Evening Standard” 'correspondent,
tra.
Bong.Empty Baddies Peter
Dawson.
Slow Fox-Trot - Raindrops (My love. refrain)-Mantovani and his Tipica Orch: Organ Solo-Blaze away-March
-Reginald Dixon. Instrumental-Sugar Rose-Car- ***Fbi:Chbóng' (Piano) and his
Boy Friendi.
Song A rendezvous with
dream-Turnier Layton, Guitar Bolo-Mood Ruby-Len
File: Bong.A melody from the sky
-Kitty Masters, Waltz-It's a sin to tell a le
George Hall and his Orchestra, 11 p.m.-Close Dowi,
Birkhall, an ivy-covered house on the River Muick, was bought from Mr. Charles Gordon, of Aber- geldie, by King Edward VII, when Prince of Wales, in order that he might be near his mother at Bal- moral. Queen Victoria ultimately bought it from him. King George used to lend it to various mem- bets of the Royal Family and
Household
It has an estate of about 5500 acres, close to the deer forests of Balmoral and Ballochbuie, which the Prince Consort stocked with, deer from the forests of Germany."
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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instructions
To SELL BY
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JAN
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FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1986
COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.
AT TEKIE SALES ROOM.. DÇÜDELL STREET
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Black Wood Ware, Teak Office & Drawing Room Furnitas,ining Koom and Bed Boom Furniture,
At the beginning of 1935 there werd 79 civil aerodromes, or a total of 128, including all marked land- ing felds. The total to-day is 183, or nearly a fifty per cent. in-
five are Carpets, Rugs, Carpet Runners, crease. Of this total
Electric Table Fans & Lamps, Ola aerodromes not yet in full occupa-Paintings, Pictures. Upright Piano," tion.
Ornaments, Curios, Glass & Porcelain The list of civil aerodromes (in-Ware, Brass and Aluminium Ware, cluding aircraft firms' aerodromes and seaplane stations) is as fol-
lows:
Aberdeen (Dyce). Ayr,
>
(emer-
Barnstaple (Devon). Bedford (Cardington
gency ground}}, Bembridge (1. of WJ Biggleswade (Beda). Blackpool (Squire's Gate). Blackpool (Stanley Pk.). Bournemouth, (Christ-church). Brighton (Shorebam). Bristol (Whitchurch). Brooklanda.
Ja
Brough. Brough (Seaplanes). Broxbourne (Berta). Bury St. Edmunds. Cambridge (Fen-Ditton) Canterbury (Bekesbourne). Cardin (Pengham Moor). Cardiff (Wenvoe). Carlisle,
Castle Bromwich. Cheltenham. Colchester... » Coventry Cowes.
Cowes (Seaplanes). Croydon.
Desford."
Doncaster.
Dover (Seaplanes).
Gatwick.
Glasgow (Renfrew). Gloucester (Brockworth). Gravesend.
Grimsby."
Hanworth
Harmondsworth (3 m. w. ot
Hounslow).
Harwich (Seaplanes).
Hatfield."
Heston.
Holyhead (Seaplanes). Hull.
Inverness,
Inverness (Seaplanes). Ipswich.
Learningtoo.
Leeds (Yeadon). Leeming Lane (Yorks). Leicester
Leicester (Ratcliffe). Littlehampton Liverpool.
Liverpool (Hooton Park). Liverpool (Speke). Loughton (Abridge), Essex. Lynipne.
Maidenhead. Maidstone.
Manchester (Barton). Manchester (Woodford). Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Newtownards (N. Ireland). Northampton.
Norwich. Nottingham. Pershore (Worcs.).
Oxford.
Perth.
Plymouth.
Ramsay (Isle of Many: Radlett (Herts). Ramsgate. Reading Redhill
Rochester...
Rochester (Besplanes). Ryde (I of W.,
St. Heller (Seaplanes). Et Mary's (Scillies)
planes)
St. Peter's (Guernsey)
planes)...
Balisbury,
Scarborough.
Shanklin.
Sherburn (Yorka).
Skegness.
E. P. & 'Brass Ware, Ice Chesto, Sewing Machines, Gramophones and Recorda, Typewriters, Blot Machine, Cutlery, Rattan Furniture, etc., etc.
OF VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 15 ocгOBER, 1986.
TERMS;-CASH on Deliveat.
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AUCTIONEERS.
F. D. ROOSEVELT
A frend who has just returned from the United States called re- cently on the Roosevelts at their Hyde Park Estate in the Dutchess. County of New York, writes the London Diarist of the "Evening Standard." The President was away on a fishing trip, and "the visitor was entertained by `Mira Bara Delano Roosevelt, the Pre- sident's octogenarian mother. As his eye took in the charming vista, my friend remarked what a task it must be for the Prezident to run both this United States and a private estate like this. "Tula place!" said the old lady. Frank- lin doesn't run this place. He doesn't understand and fever ham · understood anything about nhan- ce."
FOUND IN BOY'S MOUTH
Sweetmeat Factory Worker Recovers Lost Ring
While eating a marshmallow cornet recently, Roy Garth," Ave. of Netley Abbey, near Bartley, Hants, found a ruby engagement ring, set in diamonds, in his mouth.
The manageress of the sweetshop communicated with the sweetmeat manufacturers in Beckenham, Kent, and it was learned that the ring was the engagement ring of Miss Waring, of Sunnydene-road, S.E.. who lost it at work.
Sumburgh (Shetlands). Teignmouth. Walsall (Staffs.); Weston-S-Mare.
Wolverhampton, Worcester
Eastbourne (Wilmington) Witney (Oxon.).. Worksop (Notts.). Tate Bristol).
Yatesbury.
Yeovil.
York.
SPECIAL CENTRES, The list of civil aeródromes fa- cludes thirteen special civil fyfg training centres at which first in- straction is now given to Air Force personnel under:a scheme' start- ed last year. Some of these ste new aerodromes. This schomé sup-- (Sea-plementa, but does not supplant, the established training organisa- (Sea- tion at regular RAF Fight
Training schoola.
Southampton (Altantic, Park). Southampton Hamble.).
..
Etill further training facilities will be demanded by the new Vol- unteer R.A.F. Reserve, but doubt- fess they will be provided at exit- ing aerodromes.
At the beginning' of 1935 there were 81 R.A.F. Berodromes, sea-.. Southampton Hythe) (Bea-plane stations, and landing
planes).
-grounds, To-day there are: 67 Southampton (Hamble) (Sea- } in occupation, and 33 more are
planes); :
nearing completion,
making a Southampton (Woolston) (Bea- total of 100.
planes), Southend. Bouthport. Sicke-on-Trent..
The 189 civil or military seto- dromes and landing grounds which existed in January, 1935, have now increased to 283