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ther report.
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nouncements.
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9.29 p.m.-London: The 1st Cricket
Test match: Australia Es
land. An account of the second day's play by Alan Kippax. from Brisbane. (Electrical Re- cording).
9.40 p.m.-Richard Crooks (Tenor)
and Mischa Elman (Violin),
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12 midnight.-Close down H
SUNDAY
10 am-A relay of the morning service from St. Joseph's Church. am-A relay of the morning service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese),
12.15 to 2.30 pm-European pro-
gramme.
12.15 p.m.--Military Band Music. 12.45 p.m.-Planoforte recital by.
Arthur Rubinstein.
1
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1.03 p.m.-Light Opera Gems. 120 p.m. Three light violoncello,
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gramme,
1 p.m.--The first act of "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini) by Mem- bers of La Scala, Milan, con- ducted by Carlo Sabajino.
7.50 p.m.-The Chicago Symphony
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Major
9.25 a.m.-A Religious Service (Ro-
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10.15 am-Close down.
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man. English). German Folk Song..
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tah Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted "by
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7 pm-The Three Minstrels. 7.15 p.m.-U.P. Educational Pro-
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7.30 p.m.-Pioneers of the Philip-
pines...
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7.45 p.m.-Records. Advent-8 p.m.-Klim Dancing Party-Elim Odors in the House. Manus-7.55 p.m.-Programme, Freviews. cript: Lotte Thelle. 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
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8 p.m.--News in English
8.15 p.m.--Concert" of Light Music
(continued).
6.55 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
ers in the "Near East."
9 p.m.-News and Economic Re
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9.15
Lear" by William Shakespeare. 10 p.m.-News and Economic Review English on DJE. DJQ
in
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10.30 p.m.-Ernst ist das Leben, heiter die Kunst" "A Radio
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SUNDAY
1.05 p.m.--Call DJA, DJB (German,
English).
German Folk Song. Outstanding Broadcasts of the
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1.10 p.m.-Sunday Concert. 2 p.m.-News in German.
tinued).
8.03 p.m.-Sanata {
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phony Orchestra of New York. pm-Reuter, Press.
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ners.
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Outstanding Broadcasts of the
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8.21 am-Light Orchestra Music. 8:30 am The First Cricket Test Match: Australia v. England. An account of the second day's play, by: Alan Kippax, from Brisbane (la collaboration with 9 p.m.-News and Review of the "the Australian Broadcasting ... Week in German and Cali DJQ. 0.15 p.m.-Something for Sunday
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9.40a.m.-The, News and An az nounċemetíta, watch 9.14 a.m.-Greenwich Time Signal 10 am-Close down
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Week in English on DJE, DIQ: in Netherlandish on DIAL DJB, 10.15 pm-Women's Hour: Advent in the home Manuscript: Lotte Thelle. u got a tek at
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AT THE SALES' ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON
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One Pianola and Rolls of Music One Kelvinator
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One Radio Gramophone
A Belection of Cut Glass Ware
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