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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by 2.B.W. on's Wavelength of 385 metres (145 kc.a) ~31.49 metres (9.5) meganyoles).

"A FRIENDLY CHAT WITH OUR

LISTENERS” */

Studio Recital

Transmission 1 is designed pel marily for reception in the Anti- podes and for the East.

12.30 to 2.10 p.m.-European pro- 14 p.m.--Big Ben, Lindrum v. Daries; a commentary on the →gramme.

mooker match.

1230 pm-Old Talkle: Hita 1p.m-Local: Time signal and Chl weather report. 1.03 p.m.-The BBC, Dance Or-

chestra.

1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather forecast. time and announcements, 1.40 pm-4 relay of the Rotary Club Timin Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

Rotarian C. G. Middleton Smith on "Engineering Development In Ching."

210 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 pm.-Chinese programme.

7 to 11 p.m.-European programme., 7 p.m.-

A Light Orchestral Concert Spring Bong (Mendelssohn)—

4.22 p.m.-The BBC Theatre or

Ich liebe dich-Waltz (Waldteu- "

fel).-Vienna Boheme Orches

4.45 p.m.-"I Was There": "The Rising of the Brassmen (Sou- them Nigeria),” a' talk by Lt.-| COL. Br Henry Galway KOMG., DSO,**** pan--A Recital by the Sylvan Trio: John Francis, flute; Syl- via Spencer, oboe; Millicent Allver, plano; Helena Brumley, Australian mezzo-soprano. - 5.40 p.m.-The News and An-

nouncements."

Transamission II. GSE 21.47m.c.. (13.97m.) GSO 17.79m.c. (18.88m.).

GAB 9.5ime. (31.55m.), Transmission 2 is designed pri- marliv for reception in India, Cey-

LORD NUFFIELD

On Motoring Laws

"For the third successive Benson we of the Morris group are ex- pertencing record business, and all our factories are working at full pressure stated Lord Numeld last month.

**This means more new cars on the road, more new motorists, and more than ever it emphasises the need for a new understanding of road problema

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TUESDAY JAN: 19, 1987

Commanans at 3:30 P.M.

A: THEIR SALES.ROOM DUDDELL STREET.

During the past 18 months harsh penalties have been inflict- |ed on the motoring, community with added energy, and there has been a great tightening up of re- gulations. The result has been exactly what the motor industry expected. There has been no ap- preciable reduction in accident | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD statistics, This proves the in- erectiveness of the experiment to which we have been subjected.

FAR-REACHING EFFECTS

New Light Symphony Orches-ion, Malaya, and the Far East. It "I am convinced that a new may also be heard in the West In-understanding of the problem Jealousy Tango Tzigane (Jacob dies and West Australia.

would have far-reaching effects. A Cade)--Boston Promenade Or-7 p.m.-Big Ben; Allan Kennedy, at man is now a criminal just be chestra.

the Organ, of the Regal Cine- cause he drives a motor car. The ma, Glasgow.

motoring community is the tax 7.25 pm, Dramatic Reading, paying backbone of the British Drinkwater's "Abraham Lin-nation, and is composed of law

abiding citizens who in every other 7.50. p.m.-The B.B.C. Empire Or-sphere of life are respected.

chestra (leader, Daniel Melsa); conductor, Eric Fogg; Murtel Ziddle, harp

tra

Fairy Tale'

(Heykens, AFT.

· Ffolkes)-Tom Jones and his . Orchestra.

The Trailing Arbutus

(Fried-

man)Columbia Concert Or- chestra.

tra.

The Skaters--Waltz (Gang']).———-

Marek Weber and his Orches-

Petersburg Sleigh-Ride Party (Ellenberg). — Ottö Dobrindt

and his Concert Orchestame Chopinata-Potpourri (arr. 501- bermann)Marek Weber and his Orchestra.

The Quaker Girl”-Come to the

coin."

"Accept this incontrovertible fact and it will then be easy to focus attention on the real root of the

8.55 pm-The News and An-matter, which is obsoleté road de

nouncementa.

A

9.15 pm.-Lindrum v. Davies.

commentary, on the snooker match

..

9.35 p.m.-Dance Music.

Transmission III.

·A QUANTITY OF

FURNITURE

Comprising 1--

·Fine Teak Wood Bed Room and Dining Room Suites, Drawing Boom and Office Furniture, Carpets and Rugs Oil Paintings, Pictures, Clocks, Curios, Ornaments, Cutlery Silver and E. P. Ware, Aluminium & Brass Ware, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Electric Heaters and Lamps, Coir Mats, Silver Watches, Enamel Bath, Gramophones and Records, Typewriters, Wardrobe and Cabin Tranks, Curtaina, Cushiona, Linent Pilters, Kitchen Gearo, etc., etc.

also

sign and the marked absence of

A BELECTION OF official activity in educating other BLACKWOOD FURNITURE road users in road sense.

and

Britannica"

Literature

4 Sots of Valuable Chinese.....

"It has been left to the 'initia tive of the motor industry to adopt 24 Volumes Encyclopaedia the only really practical measures G&H 21.47 mc, (13.97m.) ' which can be effective under-the- GSF 15.14me. (1983m.) present system. and motor traders 08.3 9.51mc. (31.55m.).

are among the leaders in the Transmission 3. is designed pri- safety-first movements through-

Ball (Ross and Monckton)-marily for reception in India, Bur-cut the country." Orchestre Louise.

ma, and Ceylon..

7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quo...!

tations and Hong Kong ex- change market report. 7.35 pm

Dance Muslo Fox-Trot Please belleve' me.si Fox-Trot--Poor Little Angeline. Waltz-Espana Waltz. Waltz Throw open wide your

window.

Siow For-Trot-Poor Butterfly.. Slow Fox-Trot-Did I remember? Waltz The Dance goes on. 8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, wea- ther report and announce- ments.

8.03 p.m.-

Popular Marches Liberty Bell (Bousa); Hiawatha (Moret), The Band of HM. Coldstream Guards,

Semper Fidells March (Sousa,

arr. Hewitt); Steadfast and. True (Telke, arr, Bidgood), Grand Massed Brass Bands 8.15 p.-

From the Studio

A Recital by Frue Lewis (Violin) and Helen Lockhart (Contral- to).

8.45 p.m.-"Rosamunde“-Overture (Schubert) played by the Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty.

8.55 p.m.-London: News and an-

nouncements.

9.15 pm-th

From the Studio

A Jazz Piano Recital by Doreen

Ma.

:

9.35 pm "Grinzing" (Benatzky) played by Jack Hylton and his Orchestra,

9.40 p.m.-

From the Studio "A Friendly Chat, with our Lis

teners."

9.50 p.m.--Three Songs by the Bos

well Sisters..

71

10 p.m.-London: Big Ben & Talk:

World Affairs" by H. V. Hod

доп.

10.19 p.m.-London: Irish Tradi- tional Bongs and Fiddling (Re- corded).

10.25 p.m.

A Variety Programme Plano Solo Nimble Fingered

[Gentleman,—Billy Mayerl Vocal-Thar's 'gold in dem thar

Will The Hill Billes. Organ Bolo "The King" Steps" Out-Medley-Regald Foort.

10 pr.–Big Ben; "World Affairs,”

a talk by H. V. Hodson. 10.18'p.m-Irish Traditional Songs

and Fiddling.

10.25 p.m.-Mat Mulcaghey. "The Oul Besom. Man from County Tyrone," twitte 10.35. p.m.----Irish Traditional Songs

and Fiddling (continued). 10.45 p.m.Tales of the Sea" 2;

"The Price of Fish," a talk by Captain D. K. Wolfe Murray... 11. pr.The Torquay Municipal

Orchestra.

12.30 am. The News and An-

nouncementa.

12.50 p.m.-Dance Musle.

RADIO AUSTRALIA

TO-DAY- Wave Length, 31.34 Metres. Power, 1 Kilowatz. Frequency, 9.58 Megacycles, 11.25 p.m.-An eye-witness's ac- count of the Cricket Match, Queensland v. Victoria, 4th day.

5.30pm-News and Economic Re-

view in German, your dog. 5.45 p.m.-Little German Reader.

1 Large Milners" Safe

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

6 pm.We went a-wandering we TERMS CASH OF DELIVERY.

two together." Margot Hinnen- berg sings songs by Johannes Brahma

6.15 pm-8ign of DJA and DJB

Germ. Engly about Ansar 6.55 pun-Call DIA DIB DIN

DJE

German Folk Song.

7. p.mConcert of Light Musir !

p.m.-News in English.*** 8.15 pm- Concert of Light Music,

continued),

6.55 p.m.Greetings to our Listen- ers in the Netherlandish East * Indies.

9pm-News and Economic Review

-In German and Call: DJQ. 9.15 pm-Orchestral Concert. 10 pm

News and Economic Re-

at view in English 'on DJE. DIN.

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DIQ Netherlandish on DJA THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1987

DJB.

19.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

12.30 pm.-News talk by "The | 10.30 p.m.-A little German Reader.

Spectator."

10.45 pm. Special concert: Elly

Ney at the plano

12.45 pm--Cricket, as above. 1:30 p.m.-Close down

9.30 p.m.-Cricket, as above: 4 p.m.-Clase downl

5 pm Cricket, as above.

6 pm-Close down:

6.45 p.m.-Sporting News.

7 p.m.-Talk: "Books of. To-day,"

Mr. James Grant.

7.20 p.m.--National News Bulletin. 7.40 pm. A recital by Lionel Law-i

son (violin)."

e p.m.-A play.

8.50 p.m. A programme from the

Melbourne studios.

8.20 pm-Talk: "The Chinese Dragon Awakes," Miss Con- stance. Duncan."

9.35 p.m. "Our Heritage of Bong." 10.05 p.m.-A programme from the

Melbourne studios.

10.30 p.m.-Australasian News Ser- vice, including market and stock exchange reports.. 10.45 p.m.--Dance music. 11.30 p.m.--Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

TO-DAY

11.15 pm. What pleased you in

1936

Belections from the programme of the Society for Folksongs and Music In the Home. Arranged by Kees Veening. 12 midnight-Sign of DJA, DJB.

DJN, DJE. DJQ.

RADIO MANILA:

Metres.

TO-DAY

KZRM-1618,5 KC- Owned and directed by Erlanger and Galinger, Inc.

COMMENCING AT 2.90 P.M

AT THEIR SALES ROOM. No. 85, BANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Black Wood Ware, Teak Office & Drawing Room Furniture," Bei Room & Dining Room Furniture, Ornaments, Glass & Porcelain Ware, Brass & E. P. Ware, Aluminium & Enamel Ware, Electric Table Lamps, and Fans, Ice Chests, Clocks, etc., etc.

6.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News 1 Radio Gramophone & Pick-up

and. Muste--English and Span-

1sh Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted by Don Aly Morning Exercises by Prof,

va of the Insular

Life Ance Company. 7am.Sign on. S 9.30am-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties. 1113m8ign-off)

2.30 pm Nielson Financial Re

view and Musical Varieties. 3.45 b.m.-8ign ór

Music Radio Practice Hour

Vocal-George Formby Medley. 105 pm-Call DJA, DJB (German. 5.30 pm--UP. Conservatory of

George Formby."

[English). Vocal-Dancing with my Darling

German Folk Song.

This is the kiss of Romance. 110 pm-Programme of entertain- Lucienne Bayer. wheeling concert musle, Instrumental-Gipsy Fantasy; 2p.m.-News in German

and

1:5-H P. Potter Kerosene Engine 1 Dynamo

1-Switch Board

27 Glass Battery Jars

O VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH JANUARY 1937.

6.15 p.m.-Bpanish Informational TERMS CASE ON DELIVERY.

Period.

6.5bpm English Informationa).

Period

LED

6.65 D.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritzz Ban fp.m.-Rincon Espanol," featur- Reviewing Ramon Estella

Gipsy Drinking Song-Rode 2.15 am-Programme of enter and His Trigates:

staining concert inusic (cont'd), Vocal Hypnotized; A Little Ren- |2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-

devous In Honolulu, Turnerers in New Zealand. Layton.

3 p.m.--News and Economic

In English?

11 pm-Close down.

DAVENTRY

TO-DAY Transmission 1.

GBG 17.79me, (16.86m.) deo 15,18mo. (19.76m.) 9.51mc. (31.56m.).

G6B

5.15 pm-To-day ~ in Germany.

Bound Pictures, 2-

3.80 p.m-Orchestral Concert. 4.30 pm-On Happy Pleasure,

Music and poetry

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7.15 pm Manila Motor Company | 8.40 p.m. Stock quotations

présents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champions,

7.30 pm To be announced,

8 p.m.-Programme Preview.

local ma

8.65 pm-Stock

Bpanish thr Fog of L R Nielson de Co.

8.05 pm Page of Old Vaude-9pm-Kolynos

5.136pm Hideri Youth Proville?

Ngrammed Books on Geth

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8.20 p.m. Master Music Presenta- 9.20 pm Records

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