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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
HONG KONG
Z.B.W. on a Wavelength of 355 metres (845 kos), $1.49 metres (9.52 megacycles).
(Hong Kong Time) MOZART, CONCERT FROM STUDIO
Piano Interlude
12.30 to 2.10 p.m. European Pro-
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12.30 p.m. New Symphony Orches-
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zioni (Cuitar)
Mario
Maccaferri
Vocal-If you pretend you're blue-
-Murgatroyd
Winter-
bottom.
Organ Solo-Love in Bloom-
Sidney. Torch/
Vocal-Head over heels in love-
Lil Palmer.
11 p.m. Close Down.
DAVENTRY
Calla G.S.G. G.S.O..... G.S.B.
G.S.H.
G.S.F.
Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (16,80m.) 15.38m.c. (19.76m.)
9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) 15.14m.c. (10.82m.) (9.59 megacycles), Trans. 1 (G.9.0., G.S.G., G.S.B.), 1.40 p.m. A Relay of the Rotary
2 pm Big Ben; a Programme Club Tin Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong, of Melodies and Memories 2.20
p.m.-A Scriabin Recital Hotel.
p.m-"Names That Are History' 5. 2.55 p.m.-A Recital by Peter Dawson 3.25 p.m.--The News and Announcements. 3.45 pm."The Motor- International Six Days Cycling Trial";
Rotarian M. J. B. Montargis on "The Land of the Setting Sun: Morocco."
2.10 p.m. Close down.
4 to 7p.m. Chinese Programme.
7 to 11 p.m. European Programme.
240
Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). 7 p.m. New Dance Numbers.
8.45 p.m.-Big Ben; The Forum Fox-Trot-At the Balelalka,
Quick-Step With a Banjo on Theatre Orchestra 7.45 p.m.-"The
THE WAVES OF THE BRAIN
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
Batteries Of The Nerves
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WHEN THE SLEEPER THE Undersigned have received:
AWAKENS
When The brain never sleeps. this is sald, it must be understood that the brain and the nerves are one, and the nerves can never be at complete rest. They are part of a system so varied and vast that if all the telephone wires of the world, were led to one exchange the arrangement would be sim- plicity itself compared with that of the brain and the nerve bres conveying messages to or from t writes a Home correspondent.
The brain contains the telephone.
exchange for these messages, and there are always night operators on watch.
Their activities may be curtalled while the body sleeps. There are next to no messages or outgoing Impu'ses from the brain along the nerves to the muscles. Only a few
come from the body's skin, mus- cles, or organs, along another set of fibres to the brain.
In deep
Instructions
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my knee, Blues-Where the Pride of the Regiment" (see Trans-sleep most of these, are shut of Records, Filter, etc., etc.
almost as it something drugged the operators at relaying junctions,
FLOW OF ENERGY The heart and the lungs carry on at a reduce rate and must have some impulses to send or receive.
lazy river goes by. Fox-Trot-mission 1). 815 p.m.-An Organ I found a Rosary. Waltz-Dan-Recital 8.45 p.m.-"Crowning the cing in the Firelight, Fox-Trot King"-2 (see Transmission 1). 9 -Love me to-day. Fox-Trot-Am-The Philip Whiteway En- 9.15 p.m.-"Haunting nice cup of tea. Fox-Trot-Tmsemble. Just beginning to care, Waltz Harmonies," 9.30 pm-The News
and Announcementa.
But outside these a constant Now -T'm still in love with you.
Closing local Stock Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.S.B.).
of energy arrives from the nerve 7.30 p.m.
10.15 p.m.-Elg Ben; "Worldce'ls and at the brain exchange, Quotations and Hong Kong
Affairs," a talk by H Wickham
and was till a few years ago un- Exchange: Market Report. 7.35 p.m. A Light Saxophone
cital by Marcel Mule. "Sadko"
(Rimsky-Korsakov)
Charison Hindous.
Re-Steed, 10.30 p.m.-The Torquay
+
Municipal Orchestra 11.30 p.m.- Variety. Anona Winn and her Winners. 11.30 pm-Jack Wilson
Le Cygne (Saint-Saens). Varia- and his Versatile Five. 12.10 p.m.
tions sur Malborough (LIT. Combelle).
La Precieuse Kreisler).
(Couperin,
Arr.
7.48 p.m. The London Novelty Or-
chestra.
Dream of Autumn (Joyce).
Choristers' Waltz (Phelps). Neapolitan Nights (Zamecnik). The Midnight Waltz (Amodio). 8 pm. Local; Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments."
The News and: Announcements. p.m.-"Jack Londoner at 12.30 Home"-16.
BERLIN
TO-DAY
D.JA. 31.38m. (93.60 k.c.). DJB...... 19.74m. (15.200 k.c.) DJE
16.89m. (17.760 k.e.) DJN... 31.45m. (95.40 kej D.J.Q....... 19.63m. (15.280 ke.) 1.05 pm. Call DJA, DJB (German, English). German Folk Song. 1.19 by Eva Turner (soprano), Wil-pm. Music for all. 2 p.m. News in German. 2.15 p.m Music for all lan Enight (baset and Lindsay (continued). 2.55 pm. Greetings A. Lafford (planoforte) Pro to our listeners in New Zealand
8.03 pm. From the Studio.
"A Mosart Recital
gramme:
1, A Talk.
2. Soprano Solos-The Marriage of Figare"-Whither vanished. I forget what I am.
3. p.m.
News
suspected.
"It has long been known that every impulse whether coming from the brain or going to it is. accompanied by a release of elec-
trical energy. Lifli a finger and an electric discharge travelling along the nerves is registered in the
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 26TH APRIL, 1987.'
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battery producing a few thou- sandths of a volt Where, thou- sandths could be measured ten years BRO, millionths can be measured now. Because of this refinement of measurement an- other kind of electrical nerve dis- charge has thrust itself on atten- tion, and is now receiving a dea! FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937 of notice.'
COMMENCING at 10.00 AM..
NO
Jia
These nerve discharges were quite different from those of the muscle reactions of the bending AT No. "AIGBURTH HALL", finger, or those accompanying the
MAY ROAD sensations of heat or cold or pain. and Economic ❘ They did 'not arise from the work- A SELECTION OF Review in English. 3.16 p.m. To- ings of the tireless heart or the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE day in Germany. Sound Pictures. Indefatigable lungs. They were 3.30 p.m. "High C" by Hans Rubsam, something quite independent of 4.15 p.m. Now it will be fine! these and different from them. Duet The Marriage of Gay folk-music. 5 p.m. Hitler They appeared to now out from Fine Upholstered Walnut Drawing Figare"-Ah! Cruel till now.
Youth Programme: Thirty Days the covering of the brain. They Room Suite, Tables, Dosks, Book 4. Pianoforte-The 1st move.
Hitler Youth. 5.15 p.m. "With
were brain waves. They begin in cases, Carpats, Etchings, Fine ment (Allegro) from Sonata Myrtle and Roses." Tilla Brichm
the cradle, they end we suppose Japanese Printa, Bronzes, etc., etc. No. XVI in C Major.
sings songs by Robert Schumann
with the grave.
Dining Table and Chairs, Ward- robes, Dressing Tables, Curtains, etc., etc.
3.
5. Bass Solus-11 Beraglio"- | 5.30 p.m. News and Economic When a malden takes your Review in German. 5.45 Pill fancy. Marriage of Figare"~ Daily life in Germany. 6 p.m. So. Sir Paget.
Little German Reader. 6.15 pm 6. Dueto "Don Glevann!"-Now Sign of DJA and DJB (German, Join thy hand with mine English), 6.55 p.m. Call DJB, 'DJN, "The Magic Flute"-The Manly DJE (German, English). German Heart.
Folk Song. 7 p.m. Concert of Light
..
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Comprising:-
also
DIFFERENT WAVES Many observations of them have been made since Hans Berger, of Vienna, discovered them three years ago, and they do not all One G. E. Befrigerator agree. The first observers declared One Delco Dehumidifier there were dinerent kinds of brain
and waves, and different types. There
trains of greater or less amplitude of wave, and trains of random waves. A kind of sharp wave ap- peared only children, another wave in deep sleep.
8.35 p.m. "Medea" - Overture Music. 8 p.m. News in English. &.15 were: regular trains, of Waves, (Cherubini) played by The p.m. Concert of Light "Music | trains broken by sharper waves, Milan Symphony Orchestra. (cont.).. 8.55 p.m. Greetings to our conducted by Loreaso Molajol.listeners In the Netherlands East 8.45p.m. London-Crowning, the India.. 9 p.m. News and Econo- King"-2. A talk by Owen F.mic Review in German and Call Worshead, D.B.C.; M.V. CDJQ.9.15 pm. The musical box. M.C. (Librarian to His Majesty 10 p.m. News and Economic In infants, the waves appeared King George V1.).
Review in English on DJE. DIN in cycles of three to four a second, DJQ, In Dutch on DJB. 10.16 p.m. in children, eight to ten a second, To-day in Germany. Bound In adults the average was fourteen Pictures. 10.30 p.m. Little German a second. The feature common to Reader. 9.45 pm. Solo-concert: L them all was that they manifested Stadelmann, cymbalo: 11.15 p.m. themselves only when the body "Let those sing to whom the sept. Presumably they are mask- gift of song has been given!" 11:45ed in waking hours, by other elec- p.m. Daily life in Germany. tric discharges in the brain. These Midnight. Bign'oя DJN, DJE, DJQ, observations have stood the test of DJB (German, English),
much experiment, though their interpretation changes.
9 p.m. Alfrede and His Orchestra.
In Gypsy Land (arr. Michacloff). Yiddishe Wedding Fantasia
(arr. Michaeloff). Tell me Again (Cross). Russian Gypsy Sketch (Ferrario). 9.15 p.m. From the Studio,"
Interlude at the Piano by Doreen MA.
1. Harlem.
2. "Street Scche"--Morning.
3. A rhyme "for love.
4 Who's afraid of love?
5. Goodnight. My Love.
9.30 p.m. London-News and An-
nouncements.
9.30 p.m.
Suite for Flute, Violin. Violoncelle and Harp,
Op. 91 (D'indy), played by Quinette Instrumental de Paris a. Entree on Sonate.
b. Air désuet.
c. Sarabande."
d. Farandolo varles 10.12 m. Song "Casanova" The Memory of a Kiss by Arthur Fear (Baritone) with the Coll: seum Theatre Orchestra.
10.15
MANILA
K.Z.R.M-618.3 ke-485 Metres. Owned and directed by Erlanger and Gallager, Inc. 5.30 am. Breakfast Hour of News and Music. 8,55 a.m. New York
Some Fine Old Clocks (English)
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Hungarian Minister Visits Germany
Bleep being a necessary; condi- tion of their occurrence, the
Berlin, April. 25. American enquirers who have Herr Hitler received the Hun taken up the waves assiduously garian Minister for National De- have been at pains to attain the fence, General Roeder, at Berch- right environment. The subject
General Roeder 14 garten to-day.« sleeps in an electrically screened at resent on a visit to Germany. room with electrodes on his fore-
stock quotations Swan, Culbertson head and on the crown or back of
Fransocean News Service.
and Fritz 7 a.m. Sign off. 9.30 his head. As he will have to be. am: Nielson Financial Review and awakened at intervals of a minuta Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m. Sign and then let fall asleep again. for persons these mark deep sleep. It off. 2.30 p.m. Niciaon Financial further demonstration, he has to the sleeper is disturbed the sharp He is therefore kept waves vantah, the regular wave Review and Musical Varieties. 8.49 be sleepy. P.m. Sign off. 6 p.m. Request Pro-
awake for fifty tours before the trains reappear, gradually losing gramme, 6.38 pan Spanish In experiments begin Buch is the tbelt regularity and again becom- formational Period 6.50 p.m. devotion of American expert ing random as sleep again takea
hold. р.п. London Big Ben English Informational Fertod. menters to the cause of science. World Affairs." A talk by H.7.10 p.m. New York stock quotations Repeated experiments of this The rhythms of the waves are Wickham Steed
-Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. 7.15 kind have shown always the same altered by various happenings. p.m. "Sampaguita", 7.40 p.m. forms of brain activity. When a snoring does not interfere with Question Box Reporter. 7.45 p.m.
person is going to sleep regular them, though a snore may start a Alma Cerre and the Magic Strings trains of waves persist for some different train. Coughing, rustling [Chain KZEG). 8.pm. "Ecos Hi- time," becoming less and less fre- of the bedclothes, a closing door Panos 8.40 p.m. Manila stock quent as drowsiness increases, and may affect them, and it is an odd quotations-Swan, Culbertson and gradual's changing to a random fact that anxiety or emotional Fritz 845 pm Local market re distribution of waves of no part! disturbance before sleep begins will upset the experiments! These ports. 8.55 p.m. Stock quotations cular regularity. ⠀⠀ In Spanish-L R. Nelson &
are some of the collected facts about brain waves. Explanation of their origin asks more questions than can yet be answered.
10.30 pm. Variety.
Vocal Sally Horner
Brian Lawrance. Orchestra Alice Blue Gown- Guy Lombardo and His Royal
Canadians Vocal, Why do you pass me by?
Jean Sablen, Cartaneta Bolo-La
Argentina Vocal
varia-
SUDDEN BURSTS
9 p.m. Mandaluyong Estate Pro-After some time these random gramme. 9.30 p.m Recorded waves are interrupted by sudden Varieties 10 p.m. Bign öff
bursts of sharper waves. In some