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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
12.30 to 2.35 pm.-European" pro-
gramme
12.30 p.m.-Vocal Gems from Lights
Opera.
12.47 p.-A Recital by Albert
Sandler,
1 p.m.--Local; Time signal and
weather report
1.03 p.m.-A Concert. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press, Local: weather forecast
time and announcements. 1.40 p.m.-Light Orchestral Music. 2 p.m.-Vocal Variety Items. 2.15 pm-Close down.
4 to 7 pm.-Chinese programme.
7 to 11 pim.-European programme.
RADIO MANILA
a.m-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and span- ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva of the In- sular Life Assurance Company. 9.30a.m.-Nielson Financial Review 7 a.m.----Sign On,
and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-Sign Of. 2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties. 3.15 p.m.-Sign On.
Period
7 p.m.-Scenes De Ballet. Op. 526 p.m.-"Are You Listening?" con-
ducted by Bernie Nolasco, (Glazounow) played by the
6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational New Bymphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens. 7.25 D.. "Venetiari Serenade" sung by Benamino Gigli (Tenor),
4.30 p.m. Closing local stock quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market report.
7.35 p.m.-
New Hits from the Films "The Great Ziegfeld"-FOX-Trot
Medley. The Keyboarders. "Dreama come true"--So must our love remain.-Francis Day (Soprano).
"Everything is Rhythm"-Selec-
tion.
"Lew Listle's Blackbirds of 1936"
-Dixie im't Dixie any more. Lavalda Carter (Vocal). "O-Kay for Bound"-The Fleet's
in Port agala,
"Suzy" Did I remember.
8 p.m.-Local; Time signal, weather report and announcements.
8.03 p.m.- "
Military Marches Sons of the Brave (Bldgood). "Aldershot Command Search- light Tattoo"-1833-8ambre et Meuse (Planquette). Entry of the Gladiators "(Fucik). Lynwood (Ord Hume).... 8.15 p.m.-"
From the Studio Hawalian Music by The Waikiki
Trio.
PROGRAMME
1. In the Royal Hawalian Hotel. 2 Moonlight Nights in Hawalli. 3. Na Moku Eha.
་
4. To you, Sweet" Sweetheart,
aloha.
8.30 p.m.-London: The B.B.C.
Dance Orchestru.
6.35 p.m.-English Informational
Pertod
€ 55 pm-Stock quotations, througn the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-
an and Fritz
7 p.m.-Pinner Music.
pre-
7.25 p.m.-Question Box Reporter. 7.45
p.m.-Elizalde. y Cia. sents Enya Gonzales, I'd p.m.-Hispania. 8.45 p.m.-Stock
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ITALO-GERMAN ENTENTE
ار
Anti-Bolshevism
APPEALS TOƠ GREAT BRITAIN
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned
WILL BELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION ·
ON
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
results of the The reported Italo-German talks were the prin- cipal topic of discussion recently. states thum "Times." So far 25 Great Britain is immediately con- cerned, they may be summed up in the following formulation heard In National-Socialist quarters: the visit of Count Ciano was a, de- monstration against ne countryThe 18th and 19th NOV., 1996 except Bolshevist Russia, but it was unquestionably a demonstra- tion addressed to other countries which have not yet shared in the Italo-German outlook. notably
Great Britain,
Commencing Each Day it 2.30 P.X.
Ar No. 21, WYNDHAM STREET
A VERY FINE SEI ECTION OF CHINESE ART CURIOS
Comprising
Carved Horn Ornaments, Old Brouze Incense Burners and Vases, Embroidery, etc., etc.
- In such newspapers at the "Frankfurther Zeitung and the "Deutsche Al gemeine Zeitung." the direct aim-on Italy's behalf Old Porcelain Vasea and Jara, -is plainly stated. It is that Carred Ivory Figures, Jade and Great Britain should now face Agats Vases, Incense Burners, etc., what are claimed to be the facts etc. and follow Germany's example in .recognizing the Italian Emplre of, Quotations and Ethiopia. The "Frankfurter 'Zel- Local Market Reports.
tung" recall that Herr Hitler has always had a high opinion of the British position in the world, and Blackwood Cabinets, Joss says that even though for what-Tables, Teapoys and other ever reason, his repeated appeals. have not gained the necessary rès- ponse in Great Britain. the im- portance attached by National-
in
p.m. - Stock Quotations
Spanish, through the courtesy of L. R. Nelson & Co. 9.05 p.m.-Hispania-Zarzuelas. 10 p.m.-Sign of..
WORLD
PROSPERITY
AHEAD
Sir R. Kindersley's Forecast
DEVALUED FRANC AS FIRST STEP
alan
Furniture and"
Socialist Germany to good rela-Some Very Handsome Inlaid tions with that country has not diminished
to
Consequently, it is argued, there can be nothing dangerous Great Britain in Italian policy.
Otherwise the far-reaching recog-
nidon of the parallel political in- terests
Germany of Italy and
would not have been reached; It
would have broken down at this point. This 1 held to prove that the Abyssinian War was not the beginning of a long phase of Ita- Han adventure" that might threa- ten British interests. Italy, it is declared, is quite ready to reach
Lacquered Screens
TERMS AS CUSTOMERT.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS
KING LEAVES FOR PORTLAND
London Nov. 11.
The King was present to-night
an understanding with Great Bri-at the annual British Legion
Sir Robert Kindersley, President tain, but she cannot renounce the festival of remembrance at Albert- of the National Savings Movement. recognition of her acquisition in Hall, which was crowded with ex- speaking at North Western Region-Ethiopia.
al Savings Conference at South- BRITISH REARMAMENT
servicemen.
Shortly after leaving Albert Hall, port recently, declared that, “we can The "D.AZ. goes farther and His Majesty travelled by rail to look forward to a period of world calmly suggests that Great E- Portland. He will: sleep in the prosperity which will surprise the most optimistic."
Sir Robert is a director of the Bank of England, and was the Bri- A Pianoforte Recital by Luba tisa representative on the Dawes
Shaftain
9 p.m.-News and announcements 9.20 p.m.-
From the Studio ·
Committee in 1924.
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for
a siding, in the visit to
a re-
tain, reassured
Coach by the Italo- Royal German denial of
expansionist preparation aims, should check her rearma- the fleet which will extend
days, After ment, "which, in its extent, pace, over two and manner is not exactly intend- ception by the Commander-in- Chief, Home Fleet and an inspec- ed as a European soothing pili."
He was referring to the new In connexion with the repudiation of the guards of honour, the Scenes From Childhood (Schu- situation created by the devaluation of adventures and colonial King will embark on a barge.
tion of the frane and of other gold expansionist plans, emphasis is The ships to be inspected to-
PROGRAMME
Papillons (Schmann).
mann).
Romance (Brahms).
Valses Brabms),
8.40 p.m.-
chestra
marine school will also be visited.
currencies. I believe," he said, isid
"Orion," on the statement in the morrow are: Nelson,' "that this recent step in devalua-communiqué that Italy and Ger- Courageous," "Royal Oak," "Cairo,' tion is fraught with the utmost many have no other wish than Royal Sovereign, Leander," "Nep- significance for the world. -... that Spain shall as soon as posture and Guardian. The Anti-rub- A Classical Programme
"Before it occurred, those of us sible resume "with absolute. na- Serenade "Eine Kleine Nacht- who were watching the inter- tional and colonial Integrity her After a dianer party on the music" Mozart) played by national. horizon despaired of due place in the community of Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert." John Barbirolli's Chamber Or- loosening the knot of quotas, ex nations. This is universally de- the King will visit the 'Courageous"
change restrictions and the like: fined as disposing of all rumours for a. ratings concert- but by the action of France for of designs on the "Balearic Islands which M. Blum, who has shown
or other Spanish possessions. great courage, deserved the thanks
Opinions seem to differ on its of the world-the pull of this knot possible application to a Bolshevist has been relieved, and this will en Catalonia. able the world to untie it, if leaders are patient and careful, and have enough vision.
1
"Phoebus and Pan”—Oh, yes, just so (Bach).-Elsie Suddaby (Soprano).
10 pm-London-Big Ben.
Symphony No. 1 in B flat major. Op. 38 (Echumann), played by the Chicago Symphony Or-
chestra.
10,30 p.m.
De Groot' and the Piccadilly Orchestra
Liebestraume (Liszt). Albumblatt (Wagner, ars, Mul-
der).
Vienna Blood (Strauss). Blue Danube (Strauss); Fantasia on Scottish AÍTE----(BIT.
Mulder).
Indian Love Call (Friml), Until (Sanderson).
11 p.m. Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
8.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DIB,
(German, English). German Folk Song.
DJE
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 8. p.m.--News' in English, 8.15 p.m-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
8.55 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen- ers in the Netherlandish East Indies
9 P.DL-News and Economic Review In German and Call 'DIQ.
GRADUAL EXPANSION "In my view, the happenings of the past two weeks are a prologue to a gradual but ultimately im- mense expansion of world trade.
that means increase of wealth and prosperity.
Newspaper comments hat that the establishment of a "Bolshevist refuge" on the Iberian peninsula would not be regarded as a tolerable solution by the two Powers. In certain well-informed quarters, however, it is suggested that Germany at any rate has no interest in direct embroiment.
From the plain, hints to Great Britain the commentaries proceed to дл interpretation of the Western Pact clause of the Italo- German "communiqué." What the
two Powers want, it is explained,
British Weretet.
APPEAL FOR MORE TERRITORIALS
It is confidently anticipated that the innovation of the Law Land Company and Law Land Building Department in holding a smoking concert recently, at Brettenham - House, Lancaster-place, Strand. will result in many members of their staffs joining the Territorial Army.
Sir Sidney Herbert, M.P., sald that the Territorial Army was badly in need of men to fill the depleted ranks. They knew what
'As guardian and champion of democracy. Britain has the duty of setting an exemple to the world by taking whatever measures she renow that the Belgian declaration was going on all over the world, sonably can to see that wealth and prosperity bring in their train has simplified matters so nicely. is to look to her defences, He was a straightforward Franco-German contentment and happiness.
not asking them to support any - "This can only be accomplished pact renouncing war, guaranteed thing in the nature of an aggres- by seeing that the distribution of along the old Locarno lines by ive war. They were not out for
this prosperity is just and fair. Without fair. distribution, prox- perity will be short lived; but with fair distribution and sane increase of the standard of living we can wok forward to a period of world prosperity which will surprise the most optimistic
This leads me to a consideration Earths leads me to cur Mational Savings movement as an organisa- tion has to play. The necessity for new capital will be insistent, and 10 pm News and Economic Re- the mass of small investors will view in English on DJE, DJQ | have to and a large part of it." in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB., 10.15 pm-To-day in Germany,
9.15 p.m.--Chamber - Music.
Sound Pictures
10.30 pm Homeland Melodies
from, the Black Forest- 11.30 pm Hitler Youth Pro-
gramme:
BdM.: Young Girl's Hoax 11.45 pm Great Man and a
Great Physician: Paracelsus 400), anniversary of his death. 17 midnight aim of DJA DJB.
DJO DJE (Ger.
FAMOUS COMPOSER
DIES
Great Britain and Italy.
FOUR-POWER PACT
and this country had been forced
that, and no political party In the country would support such a pro- ceeding. But they must defend the Empire.
From this it is a short step to Four-Power Signor Myssolini's Pact, which would provide a solid
Colonel Bryce-Jongs, Secretary of foundation for a reformed League the County of London Territorial of Nations. It has been shown. Army, said that the Queen's West- says the Frankfurter Zeitung,"" minster and Civil Service Fines that three Powers-Great Britain wanted a Law Land platoon of 50 France, and Germany-are a not man, and be hoped that at least enough to hold up the vault of that number would join. Peace in Europe; Italy must be added. At the same time, it has
been made clear that a fifth pillar ing the Joint demonstration, Ger- In the shape of Soviet Russia does many, it is claimed, seized the oc- not come into question; the Ita-casion for more general reasons. lian Government have show that Both countries claim to have been they look upon the Franco-Russian driven together by their inability agreement in no different light to make headway: with the Wes- from Germany,
Altern Powers, especially Great Bri- The further Ttalian identification tain, but the German need was it London, Now. 11. with the German "anti #affiévled the moment not so great as the Germany, nevertheless, Bux Edward German, the distin- policy is regarded here as of more Italian guished conductor and composer of importance than some other fea welcomes any opportamity of de- the light opera Merkie England" | tures of the “communiqué wide" monstrating the spread of her l and other works died today, aged only confira virtually established per fanatical conception of a 74
facts Hotely had one de twà. ẩm- Imediate wishes in mind in arrang
-Brithik Wirelona
'antsidon kaijëve Kuipern
tion from Bolshevism,