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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Wavelength of 355 metres (865 k.us), 31.49 metres (B.at megacycles).
1230-2.15 p.m. - European Pro- | 5.40 · pm.-The News and · An-
KTAILE
12.30 p.m.-Concert Itenda.
1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-
ther Report.
2
1.03 pm-Dance Muzic.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press. Rugby Press; Local: Weather Fore- cast, Time and Announce-
ments.
nouncementa.
Transmission II. GSH 21.47m.. (13.87m.) G80 17.78m.c. (16.86m.) G88 3.51m (31.55m.).
ITALIAN REPLY
2
TO BRITAIN
Spanish Problem Solution
Rome, Jaz, 25,
The Italian reply to the British. Note of January 11, is in the forms
Transmission 3 is designed pri- | of... à memorandum in which the marily for reception in India, Cay- | Italian Government expresses its lan, Malaya, and the Far East. It agreement in principle to the pro-
1.40 p.m--De Groot and His Or- may also be heard in the West In-posals for immediate measures for
chestra.
2 pm. Vocal Gema.
2.15 pmClose Down.
4-7 p.m.--Chinese Programmine. 7-11 p.m.-European Programme.
7 pm.
Russian Music.
You've come, back...
My Dog Douglas (Wertinaky)—
Alexander Wertinsky (tenor). Polka Ora (Russian Air)—Kus-
stan Balajadika Orchestra, An Old Waltz,
13
A Storm-Russian Vagabonds. Kanawka (Ditch), (Tscherno-
dles and West Australia.
7 p.m.-Big Ben; Dance Music. 7.30 p.m.-"World Affairs"; a talk by Sir Frederick Whyte, K.CAL, ILD,
7.45 p.m.-The B.B.C. Welsh Or
chestra (leader, Frank Thomas); conductor, Idris Lewis
8.30 p.m.--Variety."
the prohibition of the tow of volunteers into Spain, and declares | that these measures should be ta
ken simultaneously by all Govern- ments concerned,
It is in favour of actively pur- suing the problem of dealing with Indirect forms of intervention and the establishment of an efficient and effective system of control. The Italian Government wishes it to be understood that it has pled- 9.15 p.m.-Birmingham Hippodrome ged itself to the ultimate attain-
Orchestra.
8.55 pm-News and Announce-
ments.
kom),
Dudki (Shawm), (arr. Jaroff)-
Don Cossacks Choir.
j
A
prevent
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27.
Anniversaries and · Holidays.— St John Chrysostom, Bishop and
of the Ubunch.
Doctor
Cinemas.
King's;—“Little. Lord Fauntle-
roy."
Queen's:Thank You, Jeeves.” Central:-"Olive of India.". Oriental:"Ex-Mra. Bradford.” "World:=""Chinese Picture."
Alhambra End Of The Trail". Majestic: "Wonder" Bar." Star:-"Ceiling Zera” Dances-Chaero. Glub Dance &
Meetings. Howtoon Church Women's Guild, 10 a.m.
Miscellaneous. — Claims against. the Estate of Allan Keith due,"
Union.
Social Whist Drive and Tom--
bola, Garrison Bergeants* Meas Queen's Road, 8.30 pm..
Sports.
Badminton-Draw for the Open Championships.
Billlards-Senior Championship; Lam Cho-cha. v. E. L. Barros. (Kowloon C.C.): H. W. Staples sinn Hon-yat (Catholic Union). 8.30 pm.
ment of these measures; and it Transmission III.
is therefore prepared to adopt the
GSH 21.47 mc. (13.97m.)
requisite legislation to enlistment, departure and transit GSF 15.14mc. (1982m.))
of persons having the intent of USB 9.5mc. (31.55m.). Transmission 3 is designed pri-going, to Spain for the purpose of Russlan Potpourri (Michallow-
sky-Rusala Balalaika Or-marily for reception in India, Bur-taking part in the civil war.
These meaSTITES, which have Football First Division! Bea- Practically been put into effect al-forth Highlanders v. Royal Welch ready, would be enforced as soon | Fusillers
D.m. (Bookunpoo), 4 as the other Governments concern- Second Division: Beaforth High- ed have agreed to take gimilar landers v. Royal Welch Fusiliers 10.50 pm-The Northern Ireland measures, and as soon as an agree- Brass Band; conductor, Ed- ment is reached regarding the go- ward Furness; James Hopkin-neral outlines of an efficient system
chestra.
Tosca-Waltz (arr. Schwartz)- Russian Novelty Orchestra, T edes planala. Romanta. 7.30 pm-Closing Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report,
7.35 pm.--
Variety.
Vocal Duet Sally
ma, and Ceylon.
10 pm-Bly Ben: Gounod's Faust
-Act 1
10.35 pm. Empire Exchange"
(see Trans. 1).
son, Auta.
11.30 pm-A Plano Recital by
Mary Kendall S
the Circus Queen-Warner and Darnell. Plano Bolos-Piano Hits-Fox-
Trot Medley, Waltz Medley-12.30 p.m.-The News and 40- Burton Brown. Hawaiian-Nobea I Muolau Lani 12.50 p.m.-Dance Music.
12 midnight. "Bristol and Beyond"
(see Trans. 1).
Andy Loma and his Islanders. Organ Bolo-Serenade (Heykens)
-Quentin M. MacLean,
Vocal I'm ап old cow-hand
from the Rio Grande-The Rocky Mountaineers.
nouncements
al
RADIO AUSTRALIA
TO-DAY
of control, and also as soon as the
London Committee has fixed a date for the simultaneous adoption by all the Governments concerned, of the measures enumerated.
AIR CONTROL
The Italian Government, having examined the Committee's various draft proposals; will shortly let the London Committee have its precise views regarding the pos sibility of air control. The Italian Government wishes it to be borne
Orchestra "Stars over Broad- 6.30 p.m.-Recorded Music-Sport-in mind that a proposal has been
way"-Selection. "Risc and.. ing Session Shine" Selection Sydney 7 pm.-Talk: "Art's Alltes-The Kyte and Els Piccadilly Hotel Band.
Bp.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announce- menta
8.03 p.m.-
From the Studio. Maurice Dufour and His 'Piano- Accordeon
1. La Marche de l'Aviation.
2. Bourtre d'Avril.
3. Chanson Kantonaise.
4. Garde-inoi ton amour.
'5. Gardenis-Tango.
6. Gracieuse,
8.20 p.m-
Three Songs by Raymond Newell (Baritone),
Down in Demerara (Traditional). Let me love you to-night (Grey,
Waller and Tunbridge),
Here's to Life (Talbot and Atkin.
Son).
8.30. p.m.-
From the Studio.
"The Aerial Amatears." 1.- 8.55 p.m.-London-News and An-
nouncements.
8.15 pm-
From the Studio.
..
by
A Recital for two pisnos
Marina Barretto and Harry Oro. Solos-1st Movement of Sonata No. 31 (Beethoven), Nocturne, Valse (Tschalovsky)-Harry Ore.
with Double Piano-Rómance-
Variations, Op. 51 (OriCT)— Marina Barretto. and Harry Ore.
9.49 p.z.-
"
The London Palladium Orchestra.
"London Again"-Eulte (Eric
Coates);
No. 1-Langham Place. No. 2-Oxford Street.
Memories
Childhood
Bomers)..
10 p.m.-London...Big Ben
Dance Music
11 p.m.-Close Down.
DAVENTRY
Critic”—Mr. John Young. 3.20 p.m.-National News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m.-A programme by the
Wireless Chorus.
8 p.m.-Behind the Scenes. (2) A
Newspapers is Printed.
8.45 p.m-National Military Band. 9.30 p.m.-Raggle Taggle Gypsies. 10.10 D.m--Elizabethan
Quartette...
String
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made to withdraw foreign combatants, political, volunteers and agitators who are at present in Spain, so as to restore the problem to its original basis of August 1938, and would welcome
any sug- gestions the British Government may have to make in this matter. The Italian Government, regere ves the right to submit to the-Lon- don Non-Intervention Committee concrete proposals regarding these
(Bookunpoo). 2.30 p.m.
Hunting-Fanling Hunt (Potts" Bungalow), 3.p.m.
Shooting Hong Kong Rifle As- sociation Spoon and Practice Shoot. (Army Rifle Range, Kowloon City), a p.m.
Moon-XII Moon, 15th Day. Full Moon, 1.15 pm.
Sunrise.-7.04 am Sunset 8.08
D.IG.
Tides-High. at 10.55 and 21.55; Low at 4.08 and 15.02
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28.
Anniversaries and Holidays.
st. Flavian.
Cinemas
King's:-"Mr. Cinderella." Queen's-Thank You. Jeeves." Central:-Golgotha." Oriental: "Ex-Mrs, Bradford." World: "Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-"Damaged Lives.” Majestic-Wonder Bar." Star: "These Three." Lectures-Theosophical Society,
8 p.m.
Meetings. Annual, of St. John's Cathedral, 5.30 pm; Annual, of Hong Kong Pallatelic Society, in "South China Morning Post" Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
Miscellaneous-Government Ver- nacular Middle School
Prize, 11 a.m.; Giving,
Cheung Chau Government School Prize-Giving,
10.30 p.m.-Australasian News Ber-points; or lend its backing to such vice, including market and proposals. It cannot refrain from stressing that should the reports stock exchange report. 10.45 p.m.-Meditation Music.
concerning the mass naturalisation of aliens who have flowed into 11.30 p.m.Close down..
the ranks of one of the two parties. engaged in the civil confict prove to be true, then measures of this sort would undoubtedly be con trary to every principle of authen-3 p.m.; 8. Andrew's Women's tic non-intervention.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
TO-DAY
1.05 p.m.--Call DJA, DJB (German.
English).
German Folk Song.
Fellowship. 3 p.m. The proposals for the complete Rehearsals.-H. K. Philharmonic. evacuation from Spain of the Society's First Chorus Rehearsal of volunteers and politicians now in "The Street Singer," at Cathedral
1.10 p.m.-An hour of musical that country runs the risk of be-Hall, 8.45 p.m.
variations.
2 pm-News in German 2.15 p.m. An hour of musical
variations (cont.).
2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-
:
3 pm News and Economic Review
in English
3.15 p.-To-day in Germany
Sound Pictures..
3.30 pm-Mona Lisa Max von Schillings' opera adapted to the microphone. 4.43 p.m.---Wilhelmine Holdinger- Rauh on the Clavichord, spinet and hammer plano.
6.15 p.m.-Woman's Hour:^
Short survey
the women's
;
ing made ineffective even before it Social--Reception at Club Lasi- has been examined and discussed. tano in honour of Mr. J. P. Braga Arbitrary and one-sided action of and Mr. L. d'Almada e Castro, Jr., Kowloon : Union this kind shows how great a part at 5.30 pm.; is being played by foreign volun- Church Whist Drive, 8.45 p.m.: teers in the conflict.-
Cheero Club Mah Jong and Con- tract Bridge Drive, 8
st. Tensorens News Servian
Andrew's Club entertains Kowloon Union Church Y.P.B. at 9 pm; Civil Service Cricket Club Whist. Drive, 0.20 pm.
Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche. 12 midnight-Sign of DJA, DJB,
DJN. DJE, DJQ.
T
RADIO MANILA
TO-DAY KZRM-618.5 kc-485 Metres 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-Owned and directed by Erlanger
work.
view in German. ́.
5:45 pm-Press Review,
Editor in Chlef Hans Fritzsche. p.m.-Works by Konrad Ansorge. At the plano: Margarete Ansorge. (art. 6.15 pm-Sign off DJA and DJB
(Germ. Engl.).
TO-DAX Transmission L G60 17.70mc. (18.86m.) G80 16.18mc. (19.76m.) GSB 9.51me. (31.55m.). | Transmission 1 is designed pri- "marily for reception in the Anti-
podes and for the Bast 4.pm-Big Ben: Variety- 4.15 pm-World Aftaira. A talk by. Bir Frederick Whyte, KLUBI, LLD. JABATAN 4.30 p.m.-"Bristol and Beyond A:
programme from two of the Western counties: Devon and Cornwall. Devised and pro- *duced by Patrick Beech.
5 pm. The B.B.C. Empire Orches- tra leader Daniel Melsa); conductor. Eric Forg.
..
4.55 p.m.--Call DJA. DJB. DJN.
DJE
German Folk Bong."
'T. DEL-Concert of Light Music 8 p.m.-New in English.
8.15 pm-Concert of Light Music
((continued).
8.55 pm-Greetings to our Lister-
ers in India.
p.m.--News and Economic Review
in German and Call DIQ. 9.15 p.m.--Topical Talk.
9.30 p.m.-Duet In-Amajor by
Schubert.
Buith. v. Voigtlander. Wolfgang Brügger.
10 pm-News and Economie Re,
and Calinger, Inc.
5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News,
and Muale
7 am-Bign off
Sporta,
Billards-Senior Championship: M. N. Rakusen v. M. K. Lau (Club Lusitano); Junior -Championship: D. A Montalto, v. K Tal (En- vineers Institute); MA Baptista v. C. Wellings (South Opina A.A), 8.30 p.m. 72.
Snooker.--Steel Coulson League: RN.P. v. RW. Fusillers; RE Mess C.B.CC.; DRC. V. RA Mess Moon-XII Moon, 16th. Day. Sunrise 7.04 am Sunset-8.09
8.30 am. Nielson Financial Rep.m
view and Musical Varieties: 11.15 am-Bign of
2.30 pm-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties.
9.45 pm-8ign off.
6 pm Records.
8.15 pm. Spanish Informational
Period.
6.35 p.m. English Informational
..'Period.
Tides-High at 11.23 and 22.36; Low at 440 and 15.45.
MR WANG FLIES TO FENGHUA
Nanking, Jan. 25. Ever since Mr. Wang Ching-wei's 6.55 p.m.-Stock quotation (Swän, ́; return and resumption of his duties
Culbertson and Fritz), y
as President of the Nanking
7 p.m.-La Insular Olgar, and Cign-Executive Yuan, he has been rette Factory presents "Aires anxious to meet Generalíasimo Filipinos," with Juan Silos, Jr. | Chiang Kai-shek.
and his String Ensemble, 7.30 p.m.-Question Box Reporter. 7.35 p.is. Studio Music.. 7.45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cla, presents view in English -ón`DJE, DIN, Enya Gonzales. DIQ in Netherlandish on DJA, 18 p.m.-Klim Milky Way. DJB
18.30 p.m-Recorda, pm-To-day in Germany. 8.40 p.m.-Stock quotations and Bound Pictures.
"local market reports.
quotations 10.30 p.m-Snow songs... Musical | 8.55 pm-Stock
direction by Vera Bern and W, Spanish (L. R. Nielson & Co.).
p.m-NEPA. Programine.
10.15
...
in
Mr. Wang has been in constant telegraphic communication with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, and yesterday, he flew to Ningpo, and, from there to Fenghua" to confer with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. He was accompanied by Tsang Chung-ming and Chu Man-
Very few knew of Mr. Wang Ching-Wel's midden departure for Fenghua, and only General, Ro
11.30 pm-Grace notes and songs, 4:30 pmTirso Cruz and his Ying-ching and a few others were
Wendland,.......
Elisabeth Hallstein
11.45 pm-Press Review.
Mania Hotel Orchestra:
10 pm-8ign off,
at the aerodrome to ste him off. Chinese fivening Press,