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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

SATURDAY

BIRMINGHAM v. CHARLTON FOOTBALL COMMENTARY Dance Musio 12.30 to 210 p.m.-European pre-

gramme.

12.30 pm Pianoforte Recital by

Benno Molkevitch.

12.50. pm-Three Songs by Peter

Dawson (Hass-Baritone).

7 to 10.30 pm-European Pro-

gramme.

7 p.m-Symphony No.4 in B Flat

Op.60 (Beethovan), played by The London Philharmonic Or- chestra, Conducted by Felix Weingartner.

7.30 p.m.-Organ Music.

at the piano; Else Even, 80- prano; Walter Praetorius,

tenor.

1

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

LISBON BOMB EXPLOSIONS

Buildings Severely Damaged

· Lisbon, Jan. 22.. Bomb explosions occurred in the Lisbon Consulate of the Burgos. Nationalist Government, the Min- istry of Education and the Head- quarters of the Radio Club of Por DJBtugal to-night.

3.45 pm-Women's Hour:

Miscellanea on and by women. A Light-hour entertainment,

7.45 p.m. From the Studio: A Re-8.18 p.DL-8ign off DJA and

(German, English). ́ ́ 6.55 p.m.-Call DIA, DJB,

cital, by Misabeth (Soprano).':

Rodgers

I p.m-Local: Time Signal and 8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- weather report.

brents

1.03 pm-De Groot and His Or-

chestra

1.30 pm Reuter Press,

Rugby

Prea; Local: Weather forecast,

time and announcements.

1.40 pm--Variety.

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 pm. Chinese programme.

7 p.m.-New Light Symphony Or

chestra

7.30 p.m.-Hong Kong exchange

market report.

7.33 p.m.-Hawaiian Music.

7.50 p.m.-Harry Roy and His Tiger

Ragamuffins

8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, wer- `annotince- ther", report and menta.

8.03 p.m.-A Variety programme. 9.15 p.m.--London: News and an-

riauncements.

9:35 pm-Primo Scala's 'Accordeon

Band.

·

10 pm-London: Big Ben,

A Relay of dance music from the Grill-Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.

11.45 pm-London: Birmingham v. Charlton Athletic. The last portion of the Commentary on the second half of the Associa- tion Football Match,

12.15 a.m.-Close down.

SUNDAY

11 am-A Relay of the Morning Service from St. John's Cathe- dral.

12.15 to 2.30 pm-European Pro-

grabaroe.

12.15 p.

Gounod)

Marla

An Orchestral Concert.

(Bach Aria Ave

Master James Phelan (Boy Soprano): Orchestral-The Enchanted Lake

(indow). Bu Aria-Agnus Dei (Lamb of God), (Bizet)-George Thi (Tenor). Orchestral - Medea Overture.

(Cherubini).

Basa Solo-Aufenthalt (Schu-

bert)Alexander Kipnis. Orchestral-En La

Serenata (Breton).

Alhambra,

Orchestral - Don Juan-Sym- phonic Poem, Op.20 (Strauss).

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, &

Weather Report. -

1.03 pm.

Planoforte Recital by Arthur De Greet. (a) Waltz in G Flat Major, Op.70, No1, (b) Walls in D Flat, Op.64, No.1 (Chopin).

8.03. p.m.-Variations on a theme

8.28

IJE.

German Folk Song.

DJN,

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.

8 p.m.---News in English.

(continued),

by Haydn, Op.56a (Brahms),8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music played by The London Sym- phony Orchestra, Conducted 8.55 pm. -Greetings to our steners

by Pablo Casals. p.m. The Choir.

Philharmonic

"Mass in B Minor"-(Bach)-

Cum Sancto Spiritu Osana

Dona Nobis Pacem.

8,40 p.m.-From the Studio.

A

Bach Recital by Lindsay A Lafford, (Pianoforte).

9 p.m.-Reuter Press. 9.10 p.m.-The Band of the 1st Bn. The Royal Ulster Rifles, Con- ducted by Bandmaster H, AI- fred Hole, A.R.CM. with Albert Barton (Baritone),

10 p.m.-London-Big Ben. A Light

Orchestral Concert.

10.30 p.m. Close down.

DAVENTRY

SUNDAY Transmission I. CSG 17.79mc. (18.56m.) CSO 15.18me. (19.78m.)

GSB 9.51mc. (31:55m.). Transmission 1 is designed pri-

17

Bost

in the Netherlandish Indies. 9.P.AL-News and Economic Review

in German and Call DJQ. it. 9.18 p.m.We are the work-a-day,

soldiers..." Songs and poetry, on work and handicraft.

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re view in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ in Dutch on DJA, DJB. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.-In a little town.

Radlo scenes by Josef Martin

Bauer.

11.30 p.m-The working

com-

munity and the national com- munity. Talk with Gerhard Starcke, Editor in Chief of the **Arbeltertum.”

The buildings were evacuated. considerable damage being done, but there were no camialties. The evidence points to the possibilty that the bomb's were laid by Anar- chists according to a well formed plan.

In view of the fact that all ex- plosions occurred on the same

aight and that minor explosions: were reparted from various towns over the country, the police a- sume that this marks the 'begin- ning of a general Anarchist-Boi- shevist aggression campaign, di- rected against the Lisbon National Government. The Minister of the Interior, in an interview with the press, stated that these incidents proved that the Spanish Civil War" Endangered the life of the Portu- gese nation.-- Transocean News Service.

-

LONDON REPORT

London, Jan. 22. Another serious bombing attack was made this evening on the War Ministry in Lisbon. Fire broke out immediately, but the brigades ar- rived in time to drench the Names before they could spread. Althougn the situation is watched with due anxiety. by Portuguese political cir- 1.95 pm.-Call DJA, DJB (German, Eles, it is not-believed that the dan-

11:45 p.m. Topical Talk

Iz midnight-Sign of DJA, DJB,

DJN, DJE, DIQ.

English).

SUNDAY

German Folk Song.

ger of revolution breaking ant is serious***

W

Outstanding Broadcasts of the Transocean ewa Nermier

Week.

marily for reception in the Anti-1.10 p.m.-Sunday Concert." podes and for the East. 4.p.m.-Big Ben; "Under Big Ben,"

a talk by Howard Marshall. 4.10 p.m-Songs at the plano:

Emmy Joyce.

4.30 p.m.-"Butter Wouldn't Suit

the Works," a programme about.clocks; The March Hare; time in the Bible: early re- Hgibus clocks; Anne. Boleyn's clock; the first cuckoo clock; Simon Willard: Greenwich Mean Time; clocks in modern life; written by Jonquil An- tony; technical details by T. R. Robinson; produced by John Pudney.

6 p.m.-Reginald King and bis Or-

chertra.

6.40 p.m.-The News and An

nouticements.

3ransmission IL

2

GSH 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) GEG 17.79me. (16.86m.) G8B 9.51me. ($1.68m), Transmission

Is designed primarily for reception in India, Ceylon, Malaya, and the Far East. It may also be heard in the West Indles and West Australia.

7 pm-Big Ben; Scottish Dance.

Music.

7.22 p.m.--Songs of the Hebrides.

|

2 p.m.-News in German,

2.15 p.m.-Sunday Concert (cont'd).

2.55 p.m.--Greetings to our Liste-

zers.

3 pm News and Review of the

Week in English.

SUNDAY

p.m.-Tea Dance Programme-

Ang Tibay Footwear, Gonzalo Puyat and Sons, and Genato Commercial Corporation. pm-Records (Varieties). 5.30 p.m.-Manila Radiolites con-

ducted by Luis Nolasco. 8.30 p.m-Studio Music.

3.15 p.m.-The magic of the instru-5

̈ment,

4.30 p.m.--"We are work-day sol-

diera!"

Songs and poetry on work and 0.40 p.nd-Songs and Meditation

handicraft.

5.15 p.m.-The gramaphane record-7

goblin

5.30 pm. News and Review of the

Week in German.

5.45

D.m.-Hitler Youth Pro

gramme:

Germaris abroad: Siebenburgen

(Transylvania),

(National Christian Council). pm-Mummers of the Air," 9.30 pm-Manila Trading Centre

Musicale.

8 pm The Catholic. Bour. 8.30 p.m.-Records.

8.45 p.m.--Gospel Hour.

9 p.m.-Filipinas Insurance pro-

--- gramine,

6.16 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB9:15 pm-Symphony Concert:-

(Germ., Engl).

6.55 pm-Call DJA DJB, DJN,

DJE

.

Gennan Folk Sons,

Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week.

7.p.m-Concert of Light Music, 8pm-News in English.

8.15 pm-Concert of Light Music

(continued),

-8.55 pm-Greetings to our Listen-

AZR

L'

(a) Fenille D'Album, (b) Papie30 pm-"Under Big Ben." A trik 9 p.m.-News and Review of the

~~(Greg).

(a) Arlette, (b) To the Spring

(Grieg).

Wedding Day (Grieg). 1.20 p.m.-

Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano). ***Don Giovanni" (Mozart)

Bcold me, scold me, Oh dear. Masetto.

Vogel Lied, Op.41. No.4 (We-

ingartner).

What I have (Bavarian Fold

Bong), (Carl Bohm).

1.30 p.mReuter Press, Rugby Press: Local: Weather Fore- cast, Timé and Announce- ments. 140. p.

Light Orchestra) Selections." The "Clock and the Presden

China Figures (Ketelbey).

by Howard 'Márshall.. 743 p.m.-The Commodore Grand Orchestre, directed by Harry Davidson

8.45 pan-For the Children: """The Story of Ráthun "Island." A play by Kitty Murphy. 9.15 p.m. The News and An-

nouncements.

9.35 p.m.-Peter Dawson.

Transmission III. GBH 21.47mc. (13.97m.) OSF 15.14mic. (19.82m.)

GSB 9.51mc. (31.55m). Transmission 3 is designed primarily for reception In India, Bdrm, and Ceylon

10 p.m.--Big Ben, "All at Ben" (see

Franz ),

10.45 p.m.-The Orphens Tric.

La Paloma (The Dove), (Tar-10:45 pm Birmingham v. Chari-

dler)."

Moya, Lovely Moya (O'Brien &

Peter).

Rheinischer Karneval-Fantasie.

Bazebockwalzer Volkslied.

Waltz

Dream Potpourri (Strauss, arr. Dostal).

ton Athletic; interval summary and commentary on the second Half of the Association football match.

12:15 am-Variety.

12.30 am The Haws and

nouncements.

Serenade (Metra), De Plens au 12.30 km Dance Muste

Palais D'Angkor (Marcéau),

La Violetera, Ε Relicarlo.

(Padilla).

Vocal Gems

'Chauve-Souris Selection

Week in German, and Call DJQ. 9.15 pm. A Sunday Evening Pro-

gerimizie.

9.30 p.m.-Woman's Hour.

Miscellanea on and by women.

A gay half hour.

IN

10 pm.--News and Review of the Week in English on DJE, DIN, DIQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB

10.15 pm Short musical pieces by

great masters,

11:15 pm-Falk Song Binging" by

the Hitler Youth. 11.30 p.m.-Good-night programme. 12 midnight. Size of DJA. JB,

DIN, ¡DJE, DJQ.

RADIO MANILA

SATURDAY 5.30 am-Breakfast Hour. 7 am 8ign off.

9.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Re

view and Musical Varieties, 11.15 am.Sign Of

6. p.m.-Records,

Tschaikowsky Overture to "Romeo and Juliet"-Leopold Stokowi and Philadelphia Or chestra. Kodaly Suite from

· “Hary Janos”—Eugene Or

mandy and Minneapolis Dr~. chestra. Chopan - Concerto No. 2 in F Minor—Arthur Rubinstein, piano; John Bar- bifolli, London Symphony Or chestra. Debussy Belected Works Leopold Stokowski and Philadelphis Orchestra.

11 p.m.-Bign off.

RADIO AUSTRALIAN

TO-DAY

Wave Length, 3134 Metres. (Power, 1: Khowatt b

Frequency.-9.48 Megacyclen. 11,25 -am-An- wyg-witness's ac- count of the cricket match, England V. Bouth Australia, 2nd Day, During the afternoon cricket will be interspersed with race results.

6.30 pm Cricket Talk-England

V. South Australia. 16:45 pm Cricket

resume New Bouth Wales w. Victoria Sport- Sing mess." "

1.20 p.m.--National News Bulletin. |7:40 p.m.--Ballad concert.

8pm-Dance music of the great

9 pm Serial-Father Brown," by

OK Chesterton.

9.30 p.m. programme from the 6.15 pm-Spanish Informational Melbourne studios. -__--

10.30 pmAustralasian News Ber-

vice, a

Period: 6.35 Dm-English Informational

Period.

BERLIN PROGRAMME | 6.55 pm-Stock quotations (Bwan,

SATURDAY

man, English, *^^*

2.

German Folk Soug...

Culbertson and Fritz).

7 p.m. The Mystery singer.

Ballett's Chauve-Souria Com- 1.05 m-Call DJA. DJB (Ger- 7.15 pm-UP. Educational Pro- pany, wet

The Student Prince"--Drinking

Song (Donnelly & Romberg)-1.10 pm Week-end Music. Raymond Marlowe, Paul 2 pm News in German Clemon, Olaf Olson and 215pm Week-end Music (cont'd) 2.88 p.m.Greetings to our liste-

Chorus

2.30 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

3.25 pm- Football Commentary 3 pm-News and Economic Review

In English by Frank Read on "The Glover- nor's Cup Match" Hong Kong 3.15 pm-To-day in Germany

Sound Pictures Chinese Amateur Athletic Fe deration v Hong Kong Foot-13.30 pm Military Music, ball Association, from Caroline 4.45 pm. Topical Talk Hill Football Ground.

inese Programma.“

ZTATIMO.

7,30 pm Pioneers of the Philip-

ploes.

745 pm-Records.

7:55 pm-Programme Preview. 8 pm

10.45 pm-Meditation music. 11.30 p.m. Close Down atred SUNDAY

6 p.m. Melbourne Central P.O.

Chimer, Recorded mu

8.25 pm-Talk To

National Theatres??

Want

Miss

Betty Roland and Mr. Harold Barden.

6.30 pin-Poetry reading Melody Moments," featur-7p.inGems from Oratorio. ing the Philipps Orchestra. 7:40 p.m.--An' Instrumental Recital. pm8ymphony Hour, featuring 845 pm-Stock Quotablens and

Local Market Reporta

Constance Burt Soprano. 8.55 pm Stock Quotations In Spanish (L R. Nelson and Co.) 9pm Manhattan Merry-to-

Round.”

5 p.m.-Planoforte pieces and songs 630

by Robert Schumann Will Piel 11

“Caflairina Cabaret" Bigh of

Taternational Avalry-A Talk by Professor. A: H. Char-

9:20 pm. A Filk Broadcast 10.15 pm-Epilogue. - 10.30 pm. Close town.

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