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1230 to 2:15 p.m.-European Fro-

gramme..

12.30 pin Gubert and Sullivan

Excepta.

1 p.m.-Lotal: Time Signal add.

Weather Report.

1.03 pm-Primo Scala's Accordeon

Bland.

1.30 pm Reuter Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.

and Danca

1.40

p.m.-Variety

Music.

2.15 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN. "

5 to 8 p.m.--European Programme..

The Masstrom.

Auld Scots Bongs (arr. Francis), Welah Memories Vocal Medley

(BIT. Evans and Francis). 10 p."

Na Dance Music,

Fox-Trot-The Stars' Weep. Fox-Trot-You turned the tables

Fox-Trot My Sweetie went away Fox-Trot-Handel in Harlen... Fox-Trot - Mine's a hopeless Fox-Trot-I breathe on windows. Walt Secret Rendezvous. Waltz-The one rose. Fox-Trot-Östrich Walk, Fox-Trot-Bluin" the Blues. Fox-Trot--I'm an old Cowhand. Fox-Trot-Empty Saddles. Fox-Trot-Orl Man River. Korngold--| 11 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN,

5 p.m.-A Relay of Dance "Music

T

from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

8.30 pm

Light Opera and Musical Comedy. "Helen"--Vocal Gems (Herbert.

EXT.

Offenbach. Columbia Light Opera Com-

DAVENTRY

MONDAY Transmission 1.

VOLUNTEERS

FOR SPAIN

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

French Chamber PUBLIC AUCTION.

Debate

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TUESDAY JAN. 19, 1987 CoxMAKING AT 2.30 P.M.

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FURNITURE

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Fine Teak Wood Bed Room and

Paria, Jan. 16. "The debate on the Bill empower- ing the Government to prohibit the recruitment and the departure of volunteers for Spain, began in the Chamber on Friday afternoon: | Since all parties except the com- munists announced their intention euected that the empowering of voting for the Bill, it is general-

Bill will be passed after a, brier - debate on Friday evening. Tha nrat speaker, je reporter of the Legislative Committee and 80- cialist Deputy, Vidal, explained the Bill from the constitutional point of view and recommended to the House to grant, the Government the requested plenary powers since it is the best and most simple solu-, tion of the problem. Following the speaker, the reporter of the Cham-Dining Room Suites, Drawing Room ber Committee for Foreign Affairs, and. Office Furniture, Carpets and the Socialist, Grumbach, the ex- Rug, Oil Paintings Pictures, haustively discussed the political Clocks, Curios, Ornaments, Cutlery, aspects of the problem. He de Silver and E. P. Ware, Aluminiam & Brass Ware, Porcelain & Glass marily for receptiori in the Ant dared that the establishment of Ware, Electric Heaters and Lamps, effective system of control and the Coir Mate, Silver Watches, Enamel pm. Big Ben; Synocpated Cessation of enlistment of foreign Bath, Gramophones and Recorde, plano Music played by Barry Mills Volunteers would result in

Typewriters, Wardrobe and Cabin 4.10 pm-This is England," talks early termination of the Spanish Trunks, Curtains, Cashions, Lines,

conflict and expressed the hope Filters, Kitchen Gears, etc., etc. by representative English people-- (2) The Hon. Charles Lyttleton, of that the bill, whose passage would Worcestershire. heir to an old est-greatly facilitate the work of the non - Intervention ate: introduced by Anthony Way- International . (Soprano).

mouth 4.2 pm Programme of committee would be approved by the Pianoforte Solos "Sonata in B Operatic Music: The BBC. E-house. The speaker concluded his Minor" (Scarlatt!) Andante pire Orchestra. (leader, Daniel Mei- report with the assurance that Messo. "Sonata in A Majorsa); conductor, Eric Fogg: Stiles France, contrary to certain ru- (Scarlatt!)-Prestol - v

Allen. soprano. 5.20 pm Music mours prevalent abroad, does not 24 Volumes "Encyclopaedia Soprano Solos "Aida" (Verdi) and the Ordinary Listener" a talk want war but is anxious to main-

BLE

4 Sets of Valuable Chinese. O Patria Mia "Il Trovatore" by..

Walford Davies 5.40 tain peace, in Europe as well as in

Africa (Verdi) D'Amer Sull' Au" | Pm-The News and Announce-

ments. Greenwich time Signs1 at Framovan Neon Service.

1 Large "Milners" Bafe 5.45 cm. (and daily).

pany. "Veronique" (Messager) → The Swing Song. Trot here and there (Donkey Duet)Winnle Melylle (Soprano) and Derek Oldham (Tenor). "Tom Jones"-Selection (Ger-

man)-Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "Merrie England" (German)

Waltz Bong. "The Maid of the

Mountains" (Fraser-Simson) Love will find a way-Helene

Esserman (Soprano).

**D.m.

A Recital by Vladimir Horowits (Pianoforic and Eva Turner

Rosee.

Pianoforte Solos-Mazurka in

Minor, Op.41, No.2 (Chopin), Dream Visions, Op.12. No.7 (Schumatan).

Soprano Solo-La Tosca" (Puc- cini)-Vissi D'Arte.

7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report.

7.35 pm Symphony Orchestra.

The Light

GSG 17.78me, (18.88m.) 050 15.18mc. (19.78m.) CSB 9.51mc. (31.550.) Transmission I is designed pet

podes and the for Enst..

........ Transmission II. GSH21.47m.c. (13.97m.) GSO 17.79mn.c. (14.86m.)

290.

0.51mc: (31.55m.).....

PREMIER'S ARGUMENTS

Paris, Jan. 18.

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A detailed account of statements with which Premler, Blum support. ed the bill prohibiting, the enlist- Transmission 2 is designed pri- ment and the departure of volun- marily for receptions in India, Cey-teers for Spain before before, the lon. Malaya, and the Far East. It may also be heard in the West In- dies and West Australia.

foreign affairs and legislative com÷ mittens, of the Chamber is now published by the Communist paper. "Humanite” and differs in sËVETHI respects from the versions hitherto

7 p.m-Blg Ben; The Lesile Bridgewater Harp Quintet 7.30 Dear Isle of Man (Haydn Wood) I Was There" (see, Trans, in the French Press. Thus, ac

May Day Overture (Haydn

Wood).

Queen Mary's Gong (Elgar, arg, Haydn Wood). Like to the Damask Rose (Elgar, Haydn Wood), Shepherd's Song (gar, art.

Haydn Wood)...

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-

ther Report and Announce

menta

1), 7.45 p.m.-A Short Recital by cording to the Humanite". Fre- Esther Fisher, New Zealand pian-mier Blum, declared that the ist. 7.55 pm-"Sea Fruit"*: A play French government, unlike the by Robert Crumble Characters: British government, did not intend art. Captain Brand," R.N., in command to forbid its nationals to enlist in

of the Auxiliary Cruiser Atlantis; a foreign army. The French gov Lieut. Oliphant, R.N., First Lieu-, ernment merely desired to dispose tenant; Sub-Lieut. Stanfield, R.N., of means for taking mesures Officer of the Watch: the Master

which would result from an inter- of a steamer: three members of the national agreement. If we are to steamer's crew; Able Seaman Sto- take an action, the Premier said Kokes: a steward; Scene: On board according to the Communist organ. Atlantis; produced by Howard others must take action arst. The Rose. 8.25 p.m.-"Memories or the first essential question for an ac- London Theatre-1.1 8.55. p.m.-tion by us is that a similar action The News and Announcements taken simultanously by all other 9.15 u.m.-An Organ Recital by Guy Eldridge, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House.

8.03 pm A Relay from the

Shing Theatre (Chinese). 11 p.m.--CLOSE DOWN. 6.05 to 11 p.m. EUROPEAN PROGRAMME FROM ZEK. ON A FREQUENCY OF 849 KILOCYCLES.

8.05 p.m.--

Transmission III.

also

A SELECTION OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

and

Britannica"

Literature

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 18TH JANUARY, 1987.

TERMS-CASE OF DELIVERY,

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CONTROL PLAN IN SPANISH WAR

London, Jan. 18. The control plan which will be submitted by the non-intervention committee next week will, accord- ing to the "Daily Herald," provide for all ships bound for Spain to first call at a nearby port where their cargoes will be examined. Bot receive papers They will enabling them to continue their voyage until it has been establish powers concerned. A further coned without doubt that they are dition is that efforts are made to carrying heither contraband not establish a really effective system yolunteers. In the Spanish ports of control. We hope that Ger- themselves an International con GBH 21.47 me, (13.97m.) many and Italy will consent but tral commission will carry out á GSF 15.14mc. (1982m.), if the general system of non-inter- further examination and will re- GEB 9.51mc. (31.55m.). vent on control proves to be import all ships which have not pass- Transmission 3, is designed pri- possible we will not hesitate to pro-ed through a control port to their Plano Duets-Parade of the Tinmarily for reception in India, Bur-pose a control by those powers respective governments and to the

Soldiers, Nola - Rawicz and ma, and Ceylon,

which are determined to make the non-intervention committee. On Landauer.

10 p.m.-Big Ben; "John Lon-non-intervention effective,

fond, stutes the paper. It is intend- dooner at Home"-2. 10.30 p.m. Trnancean por Services

ed to establish a frontier supervi The B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra

BILL PASSED

sión in Spanish territory,; Should Begbie); Cinema Organ-Medies of old (leader, J. Mouland

Paris, Jan, 15 the belligerent parties not agree songs-Leslie James #.

conductor., Quy Warrach; Joyce The Chamber unanimously pass-to this plan it is proposed to carr Vocal--Going Home-Jack Say- Fleming, soprano.. 11.30 p.m.ed the Bill empowering the Govern- out this superri

age and his Cowboys.

"Cue for Adventure," a play ment to prohibit the recruitment side of the front Instrumental-Speak Easy--The with musical Episode 3: "Joan and the departure of volunteers for ing countr

Eight Plano Symphony.

Disappears" story by Nell Tuson; Spain Ponnectoan That Bervice | very doub Banjo Bolo-Keyboard Kapers, music by Jack Clarke; produced by Mandoline Bolo-Mazur-Mario William MacLurg, Midnight—A

A. Programme of Variety. Vocal A Marriage has been atz

ranged, Lancashire Lass→

· Turner Layton

Vocal Did I remember-Gracle

Fields.

De Pietro.

Sonata Recital by Peggy Radmall, 10.30:: Australasian News Bervice, including market and Stock Vocal--De the Runaround, My violin, and Peggy Grummitt, plano.

Exchange reports" First Thrill - June Clyde 12.30a.m.The. News and An- (Soprano).

nouncements. 13.50 a.m. Dance 10.48. Metation music.

11.30: Close down. Orchestra (a) At Dawning, (b) | Music.†.

The Land of the Sky Blue Water-Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Vocal-A 8tar fell out of Heaven

---Sam Browne (Baritone). Accordeon Bolo Sedibal, one-

step Arabe Maurice Alexan-

der.

8.55 pm-LONDON - NEWS

Announcements:

RADIO AUSTRALIAN

AM

An eye-witness's account of

the cricket match 11.25: Queensland V. Victoria 3rd

2

day

and

P.M

9.15 p.m.- "Petroushka” (Stravinsky), played by the London Symphony, Orchestra, Conducted by

La Albert Coates.

1st Tableau The Mid-Lent Fair. 1st Tableau-(Continued) Rus-

stan Dance. "

2nd Tableau

Petroushka's

3rd Tableau-The Moor's Room. 3rd Tableau

(Continued) Petroushka interrupts the Moor and the Ballerina, 4th Tableau-The Fair towards

evening.

4th Tableau

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 pmCall DJA, DJB (German,

*English). ALS German Folk Song.

110 p.m. Music for all.

would are

ROTARY CLUB

Professor, C. A. Middleton-Smith will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Hong Kong Rotary Club The subject of his talk is to be Engineering Development in China,"

8.16 pm Concert of Light Musle 2.00 p.-News in German, 2.15 pm-Marie for all (cont'd).eatinined),

12.30: News talk by The specta-2.65 pm-Greetings to our listen-6.58 p.m.Greetings to our Listen-

tor

12.45: Cricket as above

1.30: Close down

3.30: Cricket, as above .4.00: Close down

5.00: Cricket as above 6.00: Close down.

6.30: Recorded musiċj 6,35: Cricket Resume, Queensland

Victoria

6.45: Cricket talk, England v. Tas-

mania AMEA

ers in Australia

Mars in the "Far East

9pmNews and Economic Review.

in German and Call DJQ 9.15 pm Concert by an Army

3 pm-News and Economic Review

in English g

5.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

Bound Picturea.

3.30 p.m. Girl shoy!

Operetta by Walter Kollo. Con- ducted by Fritz Wicker and arranged by Ernst Wilhelmy 4.45 p.m.-Concert by an Army

Band

5.15 pm-8ports Review,

7.06: TalkThe Future of Wool.20 p.m-News and Economic Re

from the demand side Dr. L Clunies Ross

(Continued)7.25: National News Bulletin

Gypsies, Dance, Coachmen's Dance, Marked Revelry,

4th Tablenn

Petronahka18

slain. His ghost haunts the Magician

9.48 pe

view in German

5.45 p.m. Children's Hour 8.15 pm 8ign of DJA and DJB

0,55 p.m-Call DIA DJB, DJN.

DJE

7.40; The National Military Bandern 8.00: Radio Berials Te Bow 8.30: JIM DAVIDSON'S ABCAM

DANCE BAND

German Folk: Bong.

9.16: A programme from the Mel- 7pm-Concert of Light Musia

bourne Studios

#p.m-News in English.

Band.

E

9.45 pm-At the cashier a

Gay scenes by. J. H. Roesler. 10 pin-News and Economic Re

view in English on DJE, DIN, DJ in Netherlandish on DJA,

10.13 p.m.-To-day, in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.--At home and abroad..

A variety, hour, u

11.15 p.m.-Fortane come to mel

merry, melodrama by Otto Konecke, adapted from Elchen-

11.45 pmSports Review,

12 miðnight-Sign of DIA, Bus

DJNA DJE, DIQ.

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