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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Wavelength of 355 metres (845 .c.a), 31.49 metres (9.52 megaercles).

A VARIETY PROGRAMME FROM

THE STUDIO London Relays

12.30 to 210 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-Marek Weber and His

Orchestra.

1 p.-Local Time Signal, Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m:-Cinema Organ Music. 1.30 pm-Reuter Press, Rugby

Press; Local Weather Fare- cast. Time and Announce- menta.

1.40 p.m.-A Relay of the Rotary Club Tion Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel. Captain JL Hardie, D.S.O., M.C., on: "My Escapes from Ger- many."

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2.10 p.m-Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.

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

A Programme of German Music Haxs Solo Der Doppelganger (Schubert).Alexander Kipnis. Soprano Solos-Schone Fremde, In der Fremde, Geisternahe (Schumann).-Ria Ginster. Orchestra-Drinking Song (Schu- mann)-Marek Weber and his Orchestra.

Transmission i la designed pri- murily for reception in the Anti- podes and for the East

4 p.m.-Big Ben; Henry Hall's

Music Makers.

4.20 pm-Fourth Test: An ac- count of the fourth day's play by Alan Kippax, from Adelaide in collaboration with the Aus- trallan Broadcasting." Com- mission) 4.40 p.m.All at Sea" or ""The True

Story of the Betty Martin"; A burlesque by the Melluish Brothers; Characters: Captam. Brassface, Skipper of the Betty Martin; Mr.

the Blowpipe, mute: Susan, black-eyed and beloved of the Captain; her mother, black-eyed; the Bosun: Sam. Joe, Bill, Harry (Able Seaman); and a chorus of rude sailors: The B.B.C. Empire Or- chestra: Scene: The main deck or the Betty Martin; produced by William MacLurg. 5.26 p.m.-"I Was There": "Fossick- ing for Gold in Western Aus- tralia, 1889-1894," a talk by E. H. Adlington

p.m-The News nouncements.

5.40

and

Mi

Transmission IT.

GSH 21.47m.c. (13.87m.) GSG 17.78mc. (16.88m.)

Vocal Trio-"Der Rosenkavaller” (R. Strauss)-Heut' oder mor- gen: Marie Theres'!- Lon- mann (Soprano). E. Schumann.

(Contralto).

An-

Nanking

Appointments"

Nanking, Jan 30.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Coming changes in the Nanking PUBLIC AUCTION.

pre

THE

Government appointments mentioned n we--informed official circles. It is said that Generalis- sima Chiang Kai-shek will continue as President of Military Affairs Undersigned have received. Coramission and that Dr. Kung Chang-hal, Minister of Finance will succeed him as President of the Nanking Executive Yuan.

Dr. Sun Fo. President of the Nanking Legislative Yuan, will be appointed Vice-President of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister or Ralways

Mr. Wang Ching-wel will be ́ap-. pointed President of the Nanking Legislative Yuan

Either Dr. W. W. Yen, former Chinese Ambassador to Russia, or Dr. Wang Chung-hu'. former Judge of the International Court

at the Hague, will be appointed Foreign Minister, in the event of Mr. Chang Chun's resignation being accepted.- Chinese Evening Pren."

"A GREAT PEACE

SPEECH

London, Jan. 31.

Speaking at Seaham harbour to day, the former British Minister o Air, Lord Londonderry, called Chancellor Hitler's declarazion USB 9.51mc. (31.55m.).

before the Reichstag a "great Transmission .2 13 designed primarily for reception in India, peace speech." Lord Londonderry (Soprano) and M. Olszewska Ceyton. Malaya, and the Far East. said that the Chancellor's repeat- or an airpact between ed offer Berlin-London-Paris should be accepted under all circumstances. since such a paci would contribute tremendously to European peace.

Lord Londonderry said that the treatment accorded Germany after the war was a "tragic stupidity," as "the verdict of history would confirm.

Tenor Solos-Die Lorelet (Heine

It may also be "heard in the West Indies and West Australia. and Silcher: Heldenrosleinp.m.-Big Ben; Petersen v. Foard, A commentary on the boxing

(Goethe and Werner).-Herbert Ernst Groh,

match,

7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quo- 3.20 p.m--Musical Interlude.

tations and Hong Kong ex-7.30 p.m.-"In the Making." change market report. 7.35 p.m.

Alfredo Campoli and His Orchestra

7.50 pm.-The B.B.C. Empire Or- chestra (leader, Daniel Melsa); conductor. Erte Fogg: Betty Humby, plano." 8.55 p.m. The News

nouncements.

and

AD-

"Unfortunately"-so Lord Lon- donderry continued-France had been allowed by Britain after the

9.15 p.m.-Fourth Test, 4th day (see war a policy which had again and

Trans. 1).

[9.35 p.m.--Dance Music.

Teddy Bears' Picnic (Bratton). Mouse in the clock (Hurit). Romance in moonlight. Vienna in Springtime (Pelost). Your heart called mine (Hayon). Tango Habanera (Payan, arr.

Hartley). Obstination Crook). p.m.-Local: Time signal, weather

report and announcements. 6.03, p.m.-The Whistling Farmer

Boy: The Whistler and His Dog.10 played by the Silver Stars Band.

8.10 p.m.-

·

(Fontenailles, arr.

From the Studio

A Variety programme by Jack Grenham (Humorous), Ken-

again hindered Germany's rehabl- Ulation. This policy had been to clingsperately to the Versailles

instructions

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1937

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT THEIL SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF

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FURNITURE

Comprising

Teak Wood Bed Room & Dining- Boom Furniture, Drawing Room & Office Furniture, Typewriters, Gramo- phones & Records, Rugn, Carpeta, Curios. Bronze Figures. Ornaments,. Pictures, Clocks, Cutlery, Braas & Silver Wate, Glass & Porcelain Ware, Wardrobe Cabia Trunks,. Radiators, Electric Table Lampe, & Fans, etc., etc.

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and

One Radio Gramophone". One Electric Refrigerator

VIEW Frox. WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD, FEBRUARY, 1937.

Treaty, a document of unprece~ | „TERMS:—Cash on Delivery.

dented senselessness and futility.

Transmission II. GSH 21.47mc. (13.97m.) USF 15.14me. (19.82m.)

"It is to be welcomed that the GSB 9.51mc. (31.55m.); Transmission 3 is designed British Government is now striving primarily for reception in India. to come to an understanding with Germany, but it is obvious that Burma, and Ceylon.

p.m.-Big Ben; "World Affairs," such an understanding can only

a talk by H. V. Hodson.

it

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be realised on basis of full PUBLIC AUCTION.

10.10 p.m.-Gelger and his Orches-equality and under the condition tra, from Claridge's Hotel, Lon that Herr Hitler's peaceable inten- don.

on

tions are acknowledged."- Fronincean, Weine Sereira,

10.43 p.m.-Petersen v. Foord, a commentary the boxing match. p.m.-The Torquay Municipal Orchestra (leader, Harold F. Petts); conductor, Ernest W. Goss from The Pavilion, Tor-8.35 pm-Casaje Optical Informa-

neth Leslie (songs), Ronnie Ed- wards (Xylophone) and Ozo and His Boy Friends (Instru- mental).

11

1. Humorous-Allyocks (Cockney

dialect).

2. Instrumental-My Gal Sal.

3. Song-It's a sin to tell a lle.

4. Xylophone Basket of Roses.

5. Humorous-MacPherson's Din-

nied (Scottish dialect).

6. Instrumental Medley: The Way you look to-night; When did you leave heaven?; Sing, Sing Sing.

7. Bong-When It's Spring.

8. Xylophone-The Two Imps.

9. Humorous -- 'Erbert 'Enery 'Epplethwaite (Yorkshire dia- lect).

qua

7.35 p.m.-Ladies' String Quartet

and Jose V. Carreon, planist. 8.05 p.m.-"Sampaguita"-Tagalog

Programme.

tion..

12.10 p.m.-Fourth Test, 4th day 8.40 p.m.-Stock quotations and

(see Trans. 1).

12.30 am-The News and An

-nouncements.

12.30 p.m.---Dance Music.

RADIO AUSTRALIA

TO-DAY

12.25 p.m.-The Fourth Test Match- England v. Australia---An eye- witness's description of the game.

2 p.m.-Closed down.

10. Instrumental - Bwing Mister 2.45 p.m.--Cricket.

Charlie

11. Song-The touch of your lips. 12. Xylophone-Canadian Capers.

13. Instrumental-Star Dust."

6.30 p.m.-Close down.

6.45 p.m.-Sporting Newz and Notes. 7 p.m.-Talk: "Test Match High

lights"-C. E. Fry..

8.55 p.m.-London-News and An-7.20 p.m.-National News Bulletin.

nouncements.

9.15 p.m.-London - Australia v.

The Fourth Cricket Test Match. An account of the fourth day's play by Alan Kippax, from Adelaide. (Electrical Record- ing).

9.35 pm

New Dance Tanes Fox-Trot Just say "Aloha." Fox-Trot Miracles sometimes

happen.

Waltz-A perfect day. Waltz-Beautiful love For-Trot-Parade

bottle caps.

of the

milk

Fox-Trot-Don't look now...

Fox-Trot-Until to-day:

Fox-Trot-Bye, bye, Baby,

7.40 p.m.---Young Australia---An In-

strumental Recital.

8 p.m.-A Play,

9 p.m.-Our Heritage of Bong. 9.15 p.m.-Talk. ***

9.30 p.m. Recital by Alexander Browne (bass-baritone), and Edouard Lambert (violin), 10.30 p.m. Australasian News Ser- vice, including market and weather reports.

10.43 p.m.-Dance music. 11.30 pm.-Close down.

RADIO MANILA

Metres

TO-DAY KZRM-618.5.485 Owned and directed by Erlanger and Galinger, Inc.

local market reports. 8.35 pm-Stock quotations

*Spanish (L. R. Nielson & Co.). pm-Mandaluyon Estate pro-

gramme.

8.30 p.m.-Recorded Varieties). 10 p.m.-Sign of

BERLIN PROGRAMME

-TO-DAY

1.03 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German.

English).

German Folk Song

1:10 p.m.-Musical programme. 2 p.m.-News in German 2.15 p.m. Musical programme

(continued).

2.55 p.m. Greetings to our listen.

ers in New Zealand.

3 p.m.-News and Economic Review

in English

3.10 p.m.-To-day in Germany

Bound. Pictures..

3.30 p.m.-Works by Franz Schu-

bert.

Two marches for two planista: Three songs: Erlatsee, Nachts- tuck, Schlummerlied; Sonatine in a minor for plano and violin; Two songs: An die Musik, An Schwager Chronos. Conducted by Prof. C. Leonhardt. 4.15 p.m.-We announce the New

Month

5 pm-Bolo Concert: Albert Fis-

cher (bass).

3.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German,

10 p.m.-LONDON - BIG BEN.

"World Affairs A Talk by EL5.20 am-Breakfast Hour of News 5.45 p.m.-Little German Reader. V. Hodson 10.16 p.TONDON-Geiger and 7am-Bign offeri

and Music.

His Orchestra, from Glaridge'a 9.30 am-Nielson Financial: Re Hotel

view and. Musical Varieties

10.43 p.m.-LONDON Jack Peter- 11.15 a.m.-algu off.

son v. Ben Foord: A com-2.30 p.m.--Nielson Financial Re- mentary on the Boxing Match. (Electrical Recording).

11 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

DAVENTRY

TO-DAY

Transmission 1,

GSG 17.79me. (16.86m.)

GBO 15.18mc. (19.76m.) CSB 5ime (31.55m).

view and Musical Varieties: 3.45 pm-8ign 'off," -

6 p.m.-Songs by Hugo Wolf. Margarete Wetter, soprano 6.25 p.m.-Sign-off DJA and DJB

(Germ. Engl.)

6.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, LUN.

DJE

German Folk Song.

1 pm-Concert of Light Mugle

6 pm.Bong Movie Magazine of p.m.-News in English.

the Air.

8.15 pm-8panish Informational

Period.

8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

8.85 p.m.-Greetings to eur Listen 6.35 p.m.-English Informationalers in the Netherlandish Eas

Period

• Indies M

6.65 p. Stock quotation (Bwanpm-News and Economie Review

Culbertson and Fritz)ky

in German and Call brQ.

? pm-Tirso's Mabuhay Orchestra 9.15 pm We announce the New 7.20 pm. Programme Preview.

Month

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CHANG.CHUN LEAVES

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Shanghai, Jan 31s

Mr. Chang Chun, Minister for Foreign Affairs has lett Nanking for Shanghai to undergo medical treatment for a complaint, which is troubling his nose.

It is believed that his duties will be undertaken by Dr. W. W. Yen, former Chinese Ambassador to Russia, who has already arved in Nanking.

It is also reported that Dr. Wang Chung-hul, former Judge of the International Court at the Hague, ls & likely appointee for the post of Foreign Minister Chinese Evening Press.

10 p.m.News. and Economic. Re

view in English on DIE, DIN/ DJQ In Netherlandish on DJAS FOIE.

10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.Little German Reader. 10.45 pm-Folk Song Binging by

the Hitler Youth

11.p.m. Orchestral Concert.

12 midnight-Bign off DJA, DJE,

"DIN, DJE, DJQ

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