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1 p.m.-Local Time and weather
report.
1.03 pm-Lesile. Jefries and His
Orchestra,
1.30 pm-Reuter Press, Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcementa
1.40 p.m.Vocal Variety Items. 215 p.m.-Close down.
| 5 to 8 p.m.-European Programme.
5 to 7 pm-A Relay of Dance
Music from the Roof-Garden
of the Hong Kong Hotel.
7 p.m.
A Recital by Richard Crooks (Tenor), Amelita Galli-Curci (Soprano) and Wilhelm Bechaus (Piaño) Songs-I love thee (Grieg), Part- ed (Tosti).-Richard Crooka. Plano-Military March in E fat (Schubert), Triana-"Iberis”---- (Albeniz)--Wilhelm Bachaus, Songs-Changon Indoue (Rim- sky-Korsakov), Bolero (De- Ubes)-Amellia Galli-Curel.
Plano-Waldesrauschen (Liszt).-
Wilhelm Buchaus.
Song-A
dream
of paradise
(Gray)-Richard Crooks. 1.30 p.m.-Closing
Quotations.
Local Stock
From the Studio 7.33 p..The Continental Trio. 8 p.m.-Local: Time, Weather Re-
port and Announcements, 8.05 p.m.-A Chinese Studio Con-
cert.
11 pm-Close down. 2.05 to 11 p.m.—EUROPEAN PRO- GRAMME FROM Z,EX. ON A FREQUENCY OF 840 K.C.'s. 8.05 --
A Variety Programme Song-m a fool for loving you.-
Diaah Miller. "Instrumental - Mauria
Loa
Kanu and Lula, Vecal Gems "The King Steps
Out,"
Organ Solo--Six Hit Medley (No.
5).-Harry Groudson. Vocal-I'm putting all my eggs in one basket The Boswell Sisters.
Instrumental-Halelwa, Papalina Lablish!-Ray Kinney with Dick McIntire's Harmony Ha walians.
Bong-The Scene Changes.--
Hildegarde,
8.40 p.
Orchestral Music
Toy Symphony (Haydn).
"Aida"-Grand March (Verdi).
Procession
of the Sarder
(Iwanow). Carlasima (Eigar).
9. p.m.-News and Announcements
from London.
9.20 p.m.-
Song Memories by the Maestros
1. Little Annle Rooney (Nolan)..
2. Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-
wow (Tabrar);
3. Because (D'Hardelot).
4. Maire, my girl (Aitken). 9.33 pm-
. Rawicz and Landauer on Two
Pianos
Chopinezza.
Liszt in Rhythm.
Schubert Time.
Waltz Memories from Vienna. 9.46 p.m.-
(continued).
Post Office Notice
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Mr. Ashikaga, Mrs. Ashton (0/0) 8.20 pm-Concert of Light Musir The National Bank of Shanghail. Barbour Brás, George W., Briggs, B. Carpenter, Chan Yi', 'Trung, China Of Co., C. J., Clark, Alf;
• p.m.-News and Economic, Ra-
view in German,
9.15 p.m-Netherland Songs by Clayton, Mr. C. Dancel, G. K
Jan Koetsier,
Gerrit Muller, Tenor.
9.30 -The Christening.
Sketch by Maria Neukirchen:. |9.45 p.m.-Nocturne for violin,
Davies, H. Desuller (Tal-Sho Rd.), Miss A. T. Duncan, Eastern Import & Export Co., Gaserin, W. C. Gee,
Mrs. N. C. Gray, G. Hall. Sister Hardman, Seth, K. Hassaram, Mr. viola and flute by Hans AM!- | C, W, Haynes, Hong Kong Manu- grimm.
facturing Co., Matha Horton, J. Siegfried Borries, Heinz Brelden | Hottroight, International Corres-
and the composer.
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11.45 p.m.-Sports Review. 12 midnight.--Close DJE. DJQ, DJB
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9.30 6.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-Sign of
2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.-Sign Of.
6 p.m.-"Melody Lane," featuring
Mario del Rio:
6.20 pm-Spanish Informational
Perfed.
6.35 p.m.-English Informational
Period."
8.55. p.m.--Stock quotations, through
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"OCCUPIED FACTORY
REQUISITIONED
Paris, Oct. 16:
7 p.m.-The Mystery "Singer. 7.15 p.m.-The Manila Motor Com-
Dany presents Richard Himber usual step of "requisitioning" by
The Government took the an and his Studebaker Champions force of law dating from 1877, the 7.30 p.m.-To be announced.
Sautter-Harle 7.45 pm-Highlights
factory in Paris, opera" "Porgy and Bess" by days by 1.200 strikers, carrying on which has been occupied for 33 George Gershwin, performed by Helen Jepson soprano, and Lawrence Tibett, baritone with chorus and orchestra' conduct- ed by Alexander Smallena.
a stay-in strike.
The factory had been entrusted with the manufacture of important items for the battle cruisers Dun- kirque and Strassbourg, and the
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Comincing at 10,30 AM.
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8.15 p.m.-Marke Weber and his strikers even refused to hand over A Quantity of Valuable
Orchestra.
845 p.m.-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports.
¡ù p.m.-“On Wings of Eong" with
Ramon Alberto,
9.15 pm-Musical Potpourri. 9 10 p.m.-Sign off.
GRAND VIZIER'S STATEMENT
the secret construction plans to the "Ministries concerned. The strikers were informed of the new situation created by the Govern- ment's step, and ordered to return to work by Monday at the latest.— Transocean News Service:
NEW MILITIA LAW IN AUSTRIA
Vienna, Oct. 18. The text of the new Front militia law was published on Fri day in the oficial gazette, In addition to the details of this men-
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ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 19TH OCTOBER, 1936.
Beville, Oct. 16. Speaking in the name of the Grand Vizier of Spanish Morocco, his Secretary thanked the Spanish populance of Seville and Cordova in a radio broadcast, for the courtesy extended to the Grand sure which have already been TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY. Vizler during the latter's visit to announced, this law contains pro- these cities. The "Grand Vider, visions, whereby all meinbers of said the Secretary, had declared the semi-military organisationa that the Moroccans were glad they who became members before May, 2. Allegro (Flocco, arr. Hent and Nationalista from the beginning, the Fatriotic Front, will automati- were supporting the cause of the 1933, the day of the formation of
Four Violla Sofos by "Albert Sandfer
1. Pale Moon (Logan, arr, Kreis-
ler)..
O'Nell).
3. The. Violin Song (From
"Tina") (Paul Rubens).
(Jonny Heykens).
and that after witnessing the ex- cally become members of the front. isting conditions, he was willing to militia. It is intended to complete 4. The Child and his dancing doll repeat the oner of financial sup- this transference by January 1, port in the struggle of the Nationa-1937. In case of emergency, the Com-Chancellor is empowered to employ the Front militia without previous consultation with the Cabinet. Transocean News Service.
10 p.m.-Big Ben from London.
10. p.m.--Dance Music by Billy
Cotton and His Band.
11 p.m.-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German.
English).
German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m.-Amusement Programme. ? p.m.-News in German. 2.15 p.m.-Amusement Programme
(continued).,
2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen
ers in Australia.
3 pm News and Economic Re-
4.
view in English.
Germany.
3.15 p.m.-To-day in
Sound Pictures." 3.30 p.m-Orchestral:Concert, 4.30 pm. "Be it as it may, it was
so beautiful!" A Music and Poetry. [5.15 p.m.--Sports Review.
in "Spain against munism. Transocean Neus Service.
REBEL ADVANCE ON MADRID
Paris, Oct. 16. The Nationalist troops are now marching steadily on Madrid, sc- cording to the afternoon papers from Valladolid, which report" that the towns Navas del rey Chapineria and Valdemagueda
BELGIAN KING'S DECLARATION Uncertainty As To Real Meaning
The have been
Transocean News Servics.
Belgian
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PILSUDSKI GROUP
Warsaw, Oct. 16. Group Into a new organisation,. The formation of the Pilsudski which has been in progress for some time under the direction of the Commander of the Polish War Veteran Organisation, Colonel Koc.. is now practically complete, and a report has been submitted to Goy- ernment authorities.
It is reported that this organisa- tion's activities will extend to every feld of Government affairs. The organisation is in, especially close alignment to the military depart ment, but will not replace the political parties, which will how.... ever play but a slight role in fu-- Transocean News Servica. ture
Paris, Oct. 18. Ambassador to taken and that Robledo is also de Paris held a long conference on cupled by General Mola's advance Friday with the Secretary General columns. The troops are now of the French Foreign Office. Un- within 12 kilometres of Naval Car- | certainty still prevails as to the mero, which is the last stronghold | real meaning of the Belgian King's of the Red Forces. It is also re- declaration of Belgium's policy in ity policy will not collide with the- ported that the railway line Mid- the future. The "Paris Soir," gum- obligations under the Locarno Fact rid-Valencia is in the hands of the ming up the present situation, says and the League of Nations Coven- Nationalists.--
that all conjectures at this mo- ant The Belgian Government is ment are inopportune, since the of the opinion that" the. word Belgian Government has not yet "neutrality" is misleading, and that taken up the issue, and it is ex- the English words "no entangle- pected that the measures will not ments" is more correct. The "Paris be judged until they are passed or Solr" concludes by saying that in rejected. In a few days, so the any case the two interested pow- paper states, the Belgian Govern- ers, France and England, can make The Spanish Premier and Warment will provide the interested no move until the Belgian Govern- 6.55 pm-Call. DJE and DJB minister, Largo Caballero, has been powers with an explanation which ment has considered the measure."
(German. English).
appointed Commander-in-Chief of it proposes to put the King's de- and issued a complete explanation, the defence forces or Madrid, ac-claration into harmony with Bel- and thus judgment must be reser- cording to a message here,
gium's treaty obligations, and even ved until doctrine becomes tact. Transocean News Service,
now it is asserted, that the neutral Transocean News Servier.
5,30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
5.45 p.m.-Children's Hour: "Chil-
dren's Songs,
6.13 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJE
(German, English).
German Folk Song:
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
B. p.m.--News' in Englah,
CABALLERO GIVEN COMMAND
Paris, Oct. 16.
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