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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast, by ZBW, on a Wavelength of 355 kmetres (845 k.c.s), 31.49 metres (9.52 megacycles).» DANCE MUSIC FROM THE HONG

KONG HOTELS IN Children's Concert

12.30 to 15 pm-European pro-

STAMMO,

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 p.m.Call DJA, DJB (German.

Englah). German Folk Song.

tainment.

1230 pm The Band of HM | 1.10 pm-An hour of light enter-

Grenadier Guards with Derek J. Oldham (tenor).

I p.m.-Local; Time signal and

weather report.

1.09 D.-Planoforte Recital by

Simon Barer.

1.18 p.m.-Viennese Waltzes. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements

1.40 p.m. Variéty.

2.15 p.m.-Close' down.

b to 8 p.m.-European programme.

5 p.m.-A relay of dance music from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

6 p.m.--

From the Studio A Children's Concert. 6.30 p.m.-

Marck Weber and His Orchestra The Hermit (Clemens. Schmals-

tich).

Forest Odyll (Esslingen).

(Lohr).

Where my Caravan has rested Love's old sweet song' (MöBoy). Entry of the Spring Flowers

(Kockert).

You shall be the King of my

heart.

2. p.m.-News in German." 215 pm-An hour of light enter-

tainment (cont.).

255 pmGreetings to our listen-

ers in Australia. -

3 p.m.-News and Economic Review

in English

3.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures,

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1.30 pm-We turn back the pages. Pictures of happenings which

took place in 1936....

Youth... Pro“ p.m.-Hitler gramme: Work amongst the HJ. The BM. Weaving School in Rugen. Old German works of art revived."

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0.15 p.m.-A merry music of all sorts of animals. Songs by Lotte Luckwald.

5.20 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German. 5.45.p.m.The Leipzig. Spring Fair.

A review by the President. Dr. Raimund Kobler!

18 pm The new German Book.

6.15 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB

(Gerin. Engl.). •

6.55 pm Call DJA, DJB, DJN.

DJE

German Folk - Bangi:

Waldteufel Waltz Potpurri (art. 7 pm--Concert of Light Mušla

Elibermann).

7 p.m.-

Norman Allin (bass) and Fritz Bass Solos--The King's Own (Crofts and Bonheur); True till death (LL.B. and Scott Catty),

Violin Solos-Serenade Espagnol (Spanish Serenade), (GlazOU- nov): Jota (De Falla). Bass Bolos-off to Philadelphia' (Temple and Haynes); A West Country Courting... (O'Reilly & Sanderson);

Violla Botas Fair Rosemary (Kreisler); Rondino (Kreisler). Bass Bolo Father O'Flynn (Graves, arr. Villers Stanford). 7.30 p.m.-Closing locat stock quotations and Hong Kong ex- change market report. 7.35 pm-

Talkie Tunes "Palm Springs-I don't want to

make history,

The Cousin from nowhere".

Goodnight.

"Everything is Rhythm"-Selec

tion.

"Keep your seats please"-Keep

your seats please.

"Going Places" Piano Medley. "Bing Baby Sing" When did you

leave, Heaven?"

8 pm Local Time signal, weather

report and announcements.

8.05 pm-

י.

From the Studio

A. Chinese Concert.

11 p.m.-Close down..

p.m.-News in English.

Rayon Pleco Goóðs 60 Doz. Felt Hats". 60 Dos. Furniture Handlesg 20 Coils Candy Beltings

2 Metallic Packings. 100 Pieces Metal Sound Boxen 147 Protector Kahn

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8.15 pm-Concert of Light Music TERMS:-Caax on DELIVERY:

(continued).

(8.55 pm-Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the "Far East," p.m.-News and Economic Review

in German and Call DJQ. 8.16 p.m.-Introducing the пет

month

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

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DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB.

10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

Sound-Pictures."

10.30 pm Rendezvous of North,

South, East and West

11.30 pm. Short sonata by Mark A competition of merry fellows.

Lothar.

Melanie Wolff, violini

Friedrich Rolf Albes, plano. 11.45 p.m.-The LeipigiSpring Fair

A survey by President.

Dr. Raimund Kohler.

Joyful Festivities Arranged

Amsterdam, Jan.-5;"

The towns and villages througn- out the Netherlands hava assum- ed a festive Rspect in preparation for the celebration for the wedding of: Princess." Julinha and.... Prisikėj Bernhard von Lippe-Bidsterfelds.

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COMMENCINA AT 2.30 PM.

Ai Train SALES HOOM DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

sterdam Rotterdam and The Ha gue, a well as in the smallest places, numerous red-white-blue and orange flags have been hoisted Tesk Bed Room and Dining Room and the facade?' of the buildings Furniture, Drawing Room and Office have been decorated with garlands Furniture, Carpeta, Euga, 01 Prime of ferald nówers; Thë”inifàls of sings; Pictures, Ornaments, Carion, the naires of the young royal Dair". Dinner Service, Cutlery, Porcelain & 5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News have likewise been displayed in Giza Ware, Aluminium & Brase and Music-English and Span-artistically designed streef decoraWare Silver and E. P. Water ish: Current Events and Vaude-tions Storfes of the "traditionalis Enamel Baths, Coir Door Mata ville of the Air, conducted by undemonstrativé character of the Electric, Table Fans and Lamps,

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Hollander appear intrue when Badiators, Radios, Gramophones And one sees the lavish preparations Records, Typewriters, Sewing Mach- made by the entire population for ines, Cinema Projector, Cabin and the royal wedding into a national Wardrobe Trunks, Linen, festival. The ambitious programme One: Upright Piano by Pleyal" of festivities with which the nation Modern Style Bed Room Buite la celebrating the happy event has

also been arranged, by: more, than a dozen committees including one beaded by the President of the First Chamber of the States, Gen neral Baron de Vos van Steede

7am-am-Sign of

9.30 am-Nielson Financial: Re- 2.05 to 11 p.m.--EUROPEAN PRO- view and Musical Varieties.

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view: and Musical" Varieties. · 8.05 pm-Concerto No. 2 in C3,45 pm-8ign off. › minor, Op. 18 (Rachmaninoff), 6;p.m.-Recorda. played by Berget Rachmaninoff 6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational and the Philadelphia Sym Period. phony Orchestra Conducted by 6.5bp.m.-English Informational Leopold Stokowski..

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8.4 p.m.-"Ruy. Blas Overture | 6.55 pm Stock quotations, through

(Mendelssohn), played by The the courtesy of Swan, Culbert Symphony Orchestra, Conduct- ed by Dr. Malcolm Bargent. 8.55 p.m.--London-News, and an-

nouncements.

9.15 p.m.-Reginald Dixon at the

Cinema Organ.

9.30 p.m.-

Len' Filin and Hli Novelty Orchestra with The Mills

Brothers (Vocal):

The

́Orchestra' - Lullabyland music of lullables, *** Vocal Shoe Shine Boy; Rhythm

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The festivities began on Décém- ber 19th and} xince that anỷ đồn” certs, gala performances if then- tres and cinemas, torchlight pros censions, parades, gyntuąstle coff" 7:30 p.m.-Basque Presentation. tests and; sport: meetings;<nk/^well 7.45 pm-"The Voice of Life"--an | as other events, especially arrang- Four Satr

Elizalde-United States Life In-ed in honour of the faithcoming surance Company: presentation, wedding have been ollowing one another in uninterrupted succes- BIOT

8 p.m.Prograinme Preview; but 8.05;1-p.m.----Consuela Balazar, 30-

supranows····

8.20. p.m.--Records:

8.40 pm-Stock: quotations and

local market reports:

The nation's most famous Ox VIEW From: WEDNESDAY, poeta, writers, composers, painters

sculptors are working together in Tax 6TH JANUARY, 1987. the efforts to make the artistic side of the wedding, a complete

8.35 pm-Stock quotations in

Spanish, through the courtesy succem. The bookshops all over TERMB :—CASH ON DELIVAKI.

of LR Nielson & Cai

Vocal Sweet Lucy Brown and 9 pm Listerine Amateur Hour, with Baron Unterheisen, Maa- London Rhythm,

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10 pm Jack Hylton and His Or-ter of Ceremoniesi

chestra. London-Big Ben, :.

9.30 p.m-opular Dance Music. 19.30 p.m.-London-The Two Les 10 p.m. Biga on.

lies and Bertha Willmott in "Silly Songs we used to sing." With the BBC Variety Orches- tra, Conducted by Charles Shadwell Presented by Max Hester, (Electrical Recording). 10.50 p.m. London Oddities

(Gramophone Records).

|11 p.m.-Close down,

PRINCE TOMISLAV IN LONDON

London, Jan. 5.

RADIO AUSTRALIAN

TO-DAY Wave Length 31.34 Metres. Power, 1 Kilowatt Frequency, 9.68 Megacycles/.. |0,45 p.m.-Sporting News, no?.

the country, are displaying in their windows practically nothing but books describing the life of the young royal pair or the history of the House of Orange. A film depicting scenes"; from the family, and oficial-life of the royal house has been running for wooks in the moring picturetheatres throughout ... Holland and hás proved to be such a tremendous success" that the curfew hour had to be extended until midnight in order to enable those who had

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7.p.m.-Talk: Why are WP, mo- boen mable to obtału: Hckets for the present Marquis.--

deras unable to solve our prob- lems? Mrs. M. B. Ingram. 7:20 pm National News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m-Chamber Music 8pm-light Orchestral Concert 8.55 pm-800g Recital by Gladys

Verona, Soprano.

© Queen Marie of Jago-Biavis, and 9,20 p.m.-Talk: "Current Topica Hexeleven-year-old son, Prince 9.40 pm-Play Taktizialay," "arrived in London to-1030 pm, Australasian News Ber- day. The Prince has come to at tend school in England. British Wireless:

vice.

10.45 pm Dance Music ||10:30 D.m.-Close down;

the eariler performances to see the impor

"The general interest" taken in the forthcoming event evidenced by the fact that there 24 hardly a shop-window any where in the country whic not show the picture of the young royal pair or some other nbol connected with the royal wedding Industrialists throughout Holland have avalled themselves of the occasion to flood the market with

articles bearing the pictures the Cost of arma; or the initial the young couple so tha ditheplt to obtain cigare pocket-books, puzlar, etc sweets which are not adorned with

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