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PROGRAMMESTM
Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
SATURDAY
12.30 to 2.13 p.m.-European Re-
corded Programme. -
12.30 p.m.-A Concert by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone),--ina Bouez (Soprano) and The "Or- chestre Mascotte,
"The Arcadians"-Arcady is ever young (Monckton), — Winnie Melville (Soprano), "Maritana”—Vocal Gems (Wal- lace)-Clara Serena, Francia Russell, Dennis Noble and Chorus
Weber and his
I p.m.-Local: Time Signal and 2 p.m.--Marer
Weather Report
1.03 p.m.-A Variety Programme. 1.30 p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press, Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements. 1:40 p.m.-Dance Music. 2.15 p.mClose Down.
4 to 7 pm.-Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. to 12 midnight-European
Programme.
7pm-The London Symphony
Orchestra.
7.30 p.m.-Hong Kong. Exchange
'Market Report.
7.33
p.m.-Soprano-Lly
Tenor-Enrico Caruso.
Yehudi Menuhin.
Orchestra.
2.30 pm-Close down."
to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
7 to 10.30 p.m.-European. pro-
gramme.
(Beet-
7 p.m.-Kreutzer, Sonata
hover) Op. 47, played by Bronisław Huberman (Violin) and Ignaz Friedman (Piano- forte),
7.33 p.m.-Enigma Variations, Op.
36 (Egar), played by the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Conduct- ed by Adrian Boult. p.m.-Local: Time Signal, wea- ther report and announce- ments.
Pons. Violin
-
8.03 p.m.
a Soprano Ah! Je le Sais Ahi I knew it "La Flute En- chantee") (Mozart).
C
11
Lo! Here the Gentle Lark
(Bishop).
Violin-Hungarian Dance No. 6 in B Flat Major (Brahms). Romanza Andaluza, Op.23
(Sarasate).
Tenor-Pagliacc!"-On wich the Motley (Vesti la Glubba (Leoncavallo).
"Marta”—Like a Dream (M'
Appari) (Flotow).
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-"i
ther Report and announce- ments.
2:03 pm
A Variety Programme Plano Sol-The Student Prince
-Selection
Grand Opera
Overture--"Die Meistersinger
(Wagner). London Philhar- monic Orchestra.
5.
Arias "Rinado"-Let me weep (Handel); "Samson and De- Hlah"-Softly Awakes My Heart (Saint-Saens). —Marie Olczewska (Contralto),
The Arias Tannhauser"
Landgrave's Address (Wag- ner: "Lohengrin"-The King's Address (Wagner).-Ivar An- dresen (Bass). 8.30 p.m.-
From the Studio Soprano--Eva Turner. Planoforte-Lindsay A. Laford.
| 9 p.m.-Reuter Press.
9.10 p.m.-Organ. Sonata in G.
(Elgar).-G. D. Cunningham. 9.20 p.m.-
From the Studio
The Desert Song-Tony Lowry. Songs Ah! Sweet. Mystery of Life-Charles Kulman (Tenor). Love's Melody-Frances Day
(Soprano). Orchestra-Sweetheart Czardas- | 10 p.m.-London-Big Ben Den Rico and His Gypsy Girls, 10.30 p.m.-Close down. Orchestra.
Songs-Canoe Song From film ""Sanders of the River")-Paul
Roberson (Bass).
Songs-Love Song Prom film
"Sanders of the River")-Paul Roberson (Bass). Variations on "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" and "Bo- lero-Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti (piano duets). Orchestra-Wah Hoo!
I like Bananas because they
A Classical Programme Conduct-
ed by E. Gualdi.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
"SATERDAY
AUCTION OF DRESSES ETC.
LAMMERT BROS. will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Wednesday, the 25th November, 1936
commencing at 10.30 a.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street
A Selection of Ladies Woollen Dresses
and Coats, Evening Gowns Hats and Millinery Accessories
ALSO
Hand Bags, Ornaments, Trimmings, Flowers, Dress Jewellery, etc. etc.
(Stock Re-organization Sale)
On VIEW from TUESDAY, the 24th NO EMBER, 1936
*
TERMS:- Cash on Delivery.
ANTHONY EDEN QUESTIONED
Regarding Franco's Government
London, Nov. 19.
Mr. Anthony Eden was closely questioned in the House of Com- ions in regard to the latest deve- lopments of the Spanish situation. In reference to the decision by the German and Italian Governments to recognise General Franco's Go- vernment, and to enter into dip- lomatic relations with them at the
6,55 pm-Call DJA, DJB, DJE same time recalling the diploms-
(German, English). German Folk Song.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m.-News in English. 8.16 p.m. Concert of Light Music
(continued).
have no Boxes-The Original 8.55 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-
Hoosier Shots.
Hawaiian-Hilo Hanakahi
On the Beach of Waikiki-
Waikiki Stone-wall Boys, Vocal-Jo Jo. The cannibal kid
Lavalda Carter. Humorous-Laurel and Hardy n "The Dance of the Cuckoos" Song-Two White Arms. Adolphe Menjou (baritone) 9p. m.The New Mayfair Orches-
tra
9.25 pmLondon-News and an-
nouncements,
9.45 p.m-George Scott-Wood and
His plano-accordeon."
10 pm-London-Big Ben.
Relay Dance music from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong
Hotel.
12 midnight-Close Down.
SUNDAY 9.10 to 10 p.m.-A Relay of the Military Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral
10 am. Close down.
11 am to 12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Morning Service from St. John's Cathedral.
12.15 to 2.30 p.m.-European re-
corded programme.
1.
12.15 p.m.--Symphony No. 2 in B Minor (Borodin), played by the London Symphony Orches- tra, Conducted by Albert Coates.
.
12:40 pm- Planoforte Récital by
Alfred Cortot.
1 p.m.Local: Time signal and
weather report. 1.03 p.m.-
"
berg.
¿
ers in the "Near East.”.
tic misalons hitherto accredited to the Spanish Government, ne said the attitude of the British Go- vernment remained as previously defined.
Mr. Attlee said he took it from this reply that there was no in- tention of His Majesty's Govern- 9 p.m.-News and Economic Re-ment recognising Franco and his
belligerents. view In German and Call DJQ. 9.15
p.m. -Interlude. A radio- sequence by Willi Schaferdiek. 9.55 p.m.-Technical Tips for the
Radiofan.
10 p.m.--News and Economic Review view in English on DJE. DIQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DIB. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures.
10.30 pm-Hitler Youth Pro-
gramme: Works from young Authors.
10.45 p.m.--Sudetic Marches. 11:30 p.m.-Women's Hour
our
My
dear girl laten to me! Gay songs, and poems.
12 midnight-Sign off DJA, DJB.
DIQ, DJE (German, English).
SUNDAY
8.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJE, DJE
(derman, English). German Folk Song.
Mr. Eden pointed out that there was distinction between the re- cognition of the belligerents and recognition of any one side as the Government of Spain." - On nelther had he anything to add.
In reply to Mr. A. V. Alexander (Labour) that with regard to ‘a statement reported in the Press of the proposed blockade and : pos- sible bombardment of Barcelona. he said Britain's position remain ed governed by the rules follow- ed since the dispute began.
In regard to the protection of
"LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
T
THE Undersigned bave received
Instructions
TO SELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1986
Commencing at 11.00 A.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROUM, DUDDELL STREET
1 Case Belt Clips
7 Reams Duplicator Paper
2 Howe Scales
2 Weighing Scales
12 Sacks Flour
4 Rolls German. Piece coda
1 Case Sports Goods, Travelling
and hopping Bags, Belts and Suitcases
1 Casa Raising
1 Outboard Motor
3 Rolla Imitation Leather
also
A Quantity of Valosble House- bold and Office Furniture.
British shipping, the rules which TERMS:-Cash on DelivERT.
normally governed international action in such matters would be pursued by His Majesty's ships in the defence of BHtish interests.
In reply to further questions, Mr. Eden said there was no réa- son why the German and Italian
Outstanding Broadcasts of the action should invalidate the work
Week
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-
PIS.
p.m.--News and Review of the Week in German and Cäll DIQ. 9.15 p.m.-A Sunday Evening Pro-
gramme.
| 9.30 p.m.—Love Songs by Hugo Wolf. Margarete. Luckel-Patt, contralto
9,45 pm-Beethoven: Little Sona- tas in a minor and G major op. 40,
A. Concert Soprano Solos-Ave Maria (Bach,
Gounod);
At the piano: Heinz Lamann. Panis Angelicus (Cesar Franck) Gota Ljung-10 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DJE, DIQ Violin Bolos Dane, Champetre,
fi Netherlandish on DJA, DJB. Op. 106, No. 1 (Bibelius) (a) 18.15 p.m-Chamber Music. Romance, Op. 78, No. 2 (Bihe-10.45 p.m.Commemorative Hour. Hus); (b) Dance Champetre, At the organ, Karl Linder. Op. 108, No. 2 (Bibellus) Emil 11.15 pm. Plano Recital and Chamber Music by Rudolf Telmanyi.
Kattnigg
Baritone Bolos-Ich Grolle Nicht
and Films.
(I'll not complain) (Schu-11.45 pm-News from the Stage Rann); Elegie (Bong' of Mourning) (Massenet)-John Brownice...
'Cello with
Organ-Adoration (Borowski)--Beatrice Harrison. 1.30 pm-Reuter Press,Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements
1.40 pmPTON
Excerpts from -Light Opers "Dorothy-Belection (Cellier)
The Band of HBL Coldstream Guards,
of the Non-Intervention Commit- tee.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
"SIMPLE DINNER
MOVEMENT".
Nanking: A "Simple
Dinner
Questioned by Mr. Gallacher (Communist), whether the de- claration of these powers was not Movement" calling upon govern- an open breath of non-intervenment offcials as well as the public tion, he replied: "certainly not," to observe the principles of fruga- "It is quite possible to pursue the ty and punctuality in giving policy of non-intervention and dinner parties has been launched protecting the supply of arms under the auspices of the Metro- while recognising the Government politan Association for the Pro- an one side or the other. So far motion of the New Life Movemerit. * as breaches are concerned, there
To climinate luxury each Chinese are other nations more to blame feast is fixed at the maximum cost than either Germany or Italy."
of $12, while each foreign meal at He added that his information $1.20. Exception, however, is made op this subject was now with with diplomatic functions. the Non-Intervention Committée.
When asked if he would, seek a specific assurance that the recog- nition by Germany and Italy did not mean that they held them selves. free to supply arms
replied: "Certainly, whole object is to see that non- intervention works."---
Eden
British Wireles
our
12 midnight. Sign of DJA, DJB, | 8.30 am-The BBC Dance Orches-
DJQ. DIE (Gerin.. Engl.).
EMPIRE RADIO
Saturday
8 a.m-Big Ben. "Punch and Judy Show.” The authentic and immortal drama, adapted for broadcasting and produced by John Pudney.
tra, directed by Henry Hall.
9 a.m-Talk:"Scientists at Work"
---7.
For the economy of time hosts and guests are exhorted to attend dinner parties punctually. If one side should fail to come in time, the other side should not wait.
Each dinner party, it is stated, should last at most two hours, and. no dinner party should be given during office hours for fear that it may interfere with office work Central News Agency,
Jeannie Biendale; Pipes of Pan (Monckton) Frederick Sharp; It's A Beautiful Day (Sterndale - Bennett), There Lived a "Enal (Meryyn Saun- deza).
9.20 am-A Recital by Jeannie Bleasdale (Soprano) and Fre- derick Sharp (Baritone): Jean- nie Bleasdale: The Old Arm- chair (Kennedy Russell, My: 9.40 a.m Garden (Dorothy, Forster). Frederick Shary: Why Shoulde 0.45.a.m. n't 17 (Kennedy Russeall). 10 am.
The news and announce-
Greenwich time signal "Close down.