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Cup Final 12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pro-
gramme.
12.30 p.m. Marck Weber and His
Orchestra.
1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report
1.03 p.m. A Recital by Derek Old- ham (Tenor) and Albert Sand- ler (Violin),
1.30 p.m.
Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Fore- cast, Time and Announcements. 1.40 p.m. Variety and Dance Music. 2.15 p.m. Close Down.
4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. to 12.10 a.m. European
Programme.
7 pm: A Light Concert.
Orchestral Czardas (Gross- mann, arr. Kotelly), Voices of Spring J. Strauss) - Ferdy Kauffman and His Orchestra; Soprano Solo Sleep" On ("Helen"-Offenbach)--Winnie Nelville: Sjano Solos-Panse Creole (Chaminade) - Una Bourne, Perrette (Chaminade) -Una Bourne; Tencr Solo- Let me awaken your heart Richard Tauber Violin Solo Fileuse, (Song without words), (Lotto)Carles Sedano; 80- prano SoloS mee vers
avalent des alles (Huge and Hahn-Ninos Vallin: Orches- tral-Blonde or Brunette
Waltz (Waldteufel) Marek Weber and His Orchestra,
7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations and Hong Kong - change Market Report. 1.35 p.m. Barnabas
VOD
Goary
His Orchestra. Fresh Breezes (Borchert. Valse Trists (8lbellus)." Hinds Song ("Sadko Rimsky-Korsakov). Puszta, {Mihaly), Mexican Serenade (Kaschubec), Pony (Rixner), Ragamuffin (Rixner) Free and Easy (Porschmann).
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8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea- !
ther Report and Announce ments.
8.30 p.m. A Variety Programmine.
SUNDAY
AN HOUR WITH JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Studio Recital 10.30 am. A Relay of the Morning
Service from the Union Church. 11.30 am. A Relay of the Morning Bervice from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese).
12.15 to 2.30 p.m. European pro-
gramme.
12.15 p.m. An Orchestral Concert.
Orchestral - Dance Macabre (Dance of Death), Op. 40 (Saint-Saens)
Leopold Stokowski and the Philadel
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Special Post Office Arrangements
London, April 29. The Post Office has made ela- borate arrangements to carry the Coronation broadcasts from Lon- dan to twelve different countries in Europe and by Radio-telephone transmissions through the Inter- national Telephone Exchange, to the greater part of the Empire and North and South America.
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phia Orchestra. Tenor Solo-many, Holland, Belgium, France, Sapho-Air de Jean (Massenet) Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslova-
"Ah! qu'il ist loin mon pays!"
kia, Yugoslavia and Hungary. --Georges Thill. Orchestral-- commentors who are engaged in Medea--Overture (Cherubini), -Milan Symphony Orchestra. Soprano, Solos-Serenata (Tos- til, Carceleros (Prison Bong) ..(Chapi).-Amelita Galll-Curci. Orchestral-Orphee et Rury- dice-Ballet (Gluck)-Orches-able, overlooking the entrance to 'tre Symphonique
Westminister Abbey, and four in de Parts, Bass Solo-Aufenthalt (Schu- Green Park, connected by Post bert)-Alexander Kipnis. Or- Office lines to a specially chestra Marche Militaire structed control room in Middlesex (Schubert). San Francisco Guildhall, Symphony Orchestra.
these broadcasts will speak in the language of the country to which they are broadcasting, and the Post Office is arranging special lines for them, and ten observa TERMS CASH ON DELIVZET Hon boxes have been made avail-
1. p.m. Local: Time Signal and Wen-
ther Report
con-
The total wire mileage involved Is approximately 50,000 miles, and at least 150 amplifers will be re- quired in order that the volume of transmission over Longmarine cables and landlines may be maintained at a satisfactory
1.03 p.m. Ballade (Faure), Op. 19,
played by Marguerite
(Planoforte).
the sub-
1.20 p.m. Three Light Songs by level. The Coronation Service in the Abbey will be picked up and
:
John McCormack (Tenor).
1, A Fairy Story by the Firetransmitted over these special cir-
(Merikanto); 3. Jeanie with the cuits.-
light brown hair (Foster); 3. British Wireless !! Sweetly she sleeps, my Alice
fair (Foster),
1.30 pm. Reuter Press, Rugby Press;.
Local: Weather Forecast, Time BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE CORONATION'
and Announcements.
1.40 p.m. De Groot and His Concert
Orchestra.
at
A girl who has been working on The Merry Widow"-Selection the embroidering of the Queen's
(Lehar).
the Royal Desert Song-Waltz Coronation Train (Romberg). Evensong (East- School of Needlework, the Sub-
Sacrist at Other Days
Westminister Abbey. hope Martin). (arr. Finck). "The
and an official concerned with the Gypsy Princess"-Selection (Kalman), making of the special pottery that 2.10 p.m. The Light Opera Co.
every china shop sells at Coro- "The Quaker Girl"--Vocal Gems nation time will talk of what the Coronation has meant to them in "Duchess of Dantzig"-Vocal Geïns. "Miss Rock of Holland"
a forthcoming programme from Daventry. -Vocal Gems.
The broadcast will be the first of a series of three entitled 'Be- hind the Scenes at the Coronation.'
Vocal Trio-Stardust---The Radio 7.30 p.m. Clase down.
Three; Orchestra-The Great' 4 to 7 p.m. Chinese programme. Ziegfeld - Selection-Maurice 7 to 10.30 p.m. European pro-which has been designed "to give
gramme.
Winnick and His Orchestra; į Vocal Headin' Home - The Hi Biles; Humorous Sketch -Sandy's Own Broadcasting Station-Sandy Powell; Vocal -Why is there ever good-bye? -Olive Gilbert; Vocal-Mira- cles sometimes happen-Turn- er Layton; Plano Solos--Melo- dies of the month. No. 20-Len Green; Orchestra-It's love again-Film Selection-Louis Levy and His Gaument British Symphony: Vocal-Did I re- member? Gracie Fields; Vocal Serenade in the night- Març Henti; Vocal-Heaven in 8 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Wea a Song. You must have music. -Richard Tauber (Tenro).
8.30 p.m. London-News and An-
nouncements.
8.23 p.m. Sydney Gustard at the
Cinema" Organ.
Serenade (Tosell), Caprice Vien- nois (Kreisler), Funeral March of a Márfonette (Gounod), Hermann Lohr Medley.
9.40 p.m. From the Studio.
The Waikiki Trio.
1. Lel E, 2. Kalua H, 3. May Day is Lel Day in Hawaii, 4. Homo- lulu, I love you. 5. Aloha means I love you
9.55 pm, Dance Music...
Fox-Trot I'm in love all over again. Fox-Trot-Everybody's swingin' it now, Waltz-Song of the Islands, Blow Fox-Trot- Would you? Waltz-A Waltz was born in Vienna. Fox-Trot -The Man from the South. For-Trot-Way "down yonder in New Orleans, Blow Fox-Trot | --There's a star in the Sky, Fox-Trot-I've get a heavy date, Fox-Trot-A Melody from Sky, Fox-Trot Alone
the
again, Fox-Trat-Cling to me, Blow Fox-Trat-With all my
heart, Fox-Trot --
Everything
stops for tea, Waltz-A-Beau-
tiful Lady in Blue.
listeners an idea of the work of p.m. An Hour with Johann Sebas- the thousands of people who
tian Bach (1685-1750).
make essential, but inconspicuous Instrumental Suite Suite No. 7 contributions to the Coronation in B Minor for Flutes and preparations. Subsequent broad- -Strings.--Willem Mengelberg & casts in the series will include His Concertgebouw Orchestra. talks by the Education Officer of Tenor Solos-Cantata No. 65 the London County Counell, who Prends mon coeur; Cantata No. will tell listeners of the work in- 85-Ah, quel prodige d'amour- volved in taking 40,000 school- Georges Thill, Instrumental children to see the Procession; by Trio Trio from "The Musicala workman engaged in erecting Offering"-Italian Trio. Plano- the stands in the streets; and by forte Bolos Fugue No. 7 in E an employee of the Crown Jewel- Flat Major: Prelude No. 8 in Elers, who has had the unique task Flat Minor.--Harrist Cohen.
of preparing the Crown Jewels and Regalia for the great event.
'Trang 1, May 6, 6.55 a.m. G.M.T. Trans 2, May 6, 12.30 p.m. G.M.T Trans 3, May 7, 4.40 p.m. G.M.T. Trans 4, May 5. 9.20 p.m. GM.T. Trans 6. May 6, 3 a.m. G.M.T
ther Report.
8.03 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.
Taming the Tiger (La Rocca). Orient Express (Mohr); An- dante Religioso (Thome). Cradle Song of the Virgin Mary (Reger); Danse Espag- nole (Granados), Die Fleder- maus (J. Strauss); Shepherd's shore Hey, Molly
the (Grainger).
on
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7. Soprano Soprano-Lullaby-
Brahms.
8. Baritone Solo - Eleanore..
Coleridge Taylor.
8.30 p.m. A Recital by Paul Robeson 16.15 p.m. (London-Big Ben).
(Bass) and Yehudi Menuhin (Violin).
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGLE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Of the following Valuable Lenachold Property situate at or near Victoria, in thet olony of Hong Kong, being All that piece or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office 118 Inland .. Lot No. 4715, together with the messunge arections and -buildings thereon known as No. 6, Wing Wo Street, Victoria aforesaid,
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To be Sold
IN ONE LOT
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on
TUESDAY,
THE 18TH DAY OF MAY, 1837,
AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
by
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AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, DUDDELL Street, VICTORIA, Hong Kong,
For further Partioners and Condi- tions of Sale, Apply to:-
.
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MEBS LAMMERT BROS,
The Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 28th April, 1937.
10 p.m. Albert Coates and Sym-
phony Orchestra. || -- "Prince Igor"--Overture, (Boro- season. 9.5 p.m.The News and An-
din).
nouncements; "Hansel and Cretel"-Overture | Trans. Ut (G.8.H.; G.S.F., G.§.B.).
(Rumperdinck).
9.45 p.m.--Blg Ben; the Football "Tannhauser"-Overture (Wag Association Cup Final; a COM-
ner).
Violin Solos (a) Minstrels (De
bussy), (b) Flight of the Bum- ble-Bee (Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Hartmann). Songs-Shenan- doah (arr. Terry), Jes' Mah Bong (Strickland). Violin Solbs -La Capricciosa (Riest; Alle 10.30 p.m. Close Down. gro (Fiocco). Songs-Lonely Road ("Song of Freedom"!, The Black Emperor ("Song of Freedom"), Violin Solos-Sicl- llenne et Rigaudon (Francoeur; arr. Kreisler), Guitarre (Mosz- kowski, arr. Sarasate). 9pm. Reuter Press.
9.10 p.m. The Regimental Band of
H.M. Coldstream Guards. The Changing of the Guard Flotsam and Jetsam). "Zam-
(Herold, pa-Overture Godfrey). Selection of Wilfred Banderson's Bongs.
DAVENTRY
Calis G.S.G. G.S.O.
G.S.B........
G.8.HI.
Wavelengths 17.79mLG. (18.80m.) 15.18m.c. (19.76m.)
9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 2147m.c. (13,9%m.)
G.S.F..... 15.14m.c. (19.82m.)-
Trans. 1. (G.3.0., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
2 pm Big. Ben; "Responsibili- arr.tles of Empire":-3; 2.15 pm- London Log," 2.25 p.m.--Excerpts from Light Opera, 3.25 p.m.-The News and Announcements 3.45- p.m.John Londoner at Home"-- 17:
Doris Blair (soprano), Albert A. Barton (Baritone) and Lind- Bay A Lankord {Phano forte).
PROGRAMME.
14.45 pm. London-The Football 9.30 p.m. From the Studio.
Association Cup Final. The second half of the Cominen- tary by George Allison and Ivan Sharpe on the Association Football Match From the En- pire Stadium, Wembley. 11.45 p.m. London-Light Orchest-
ral Musde. (Recorded). · 11.55 pm. London. "Responsibilit3:
les of Empire"-3. A Talk by The Right Hon. Winston Chur- chill C.H., M.F., (Electrical Recording), 12.10a.m. Close Down.
L. Soprano Bolo-It was a lover
and his lass-Eric Coates.
2. Baritone SoloIn the sallent
night-Bachmaninov,
Planoforte” Solo-Selected. Soprano Solo-Mary of Al 'landale--arz. Lane Wilson.
5. Baritone Bolo-The Vagabond
Vaughan Williams!:
6. Pianoforte Solo Selected.,
mentary by George Allison and Ivan Sharpe, from the Empire Stadium, Wembley, 11.45. p.m.-- Light orchestral music. 11.55 pm- "Responsibilities of Empire"-3 C.H., M.P.. 12.10 p.m.--The News and Announcements. 12.30 p.m.- Motor racing:
SUNDAY
Call
* Wavelengths ( G.S.G. -17.79m.c. (18.88m)) .G.8.0..... 15.18m.è: (19.76m.) GAB.LA PI9.51me. (21.85m.) G.S.H... 2147m/c. (13.91m.) G.S.F... 16.14m.c. (19.82m) (9.52 megacycles) Tranz. 1 (G.8.0%, G.S.G., G.B.B.).
1.pm-Big Ben: The Football ·
Trans: II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.),
0.45 p.m.-Big Ben Military Association Cup Final, a commen- Band Music, 7. p.m. "Responsiblitary by George F. Allison and Ivan ties of Empire 3. 7.15 p.m.-A Sharpe, from the Empire Stadium; Pianoforte Recital, 7:45 pm. The Wembley 1:20 p.m-A Recital by Strange Adventures of Mr. Penny" Osrid, Fyfe, Australian cellist 135 -Episode 48 p.m. The Com-Dm Religious Service (Me- modore Grand Orchestra: 8.10thodist); 2.25 pm-Weekly News- London Log." 8.20 p.m.-The Com-Letter Sports Bummary, and An- nouncements Greenwich Time modore Grand Orchestra (cont'd.). 8.33 pm--For the Children: "The Signal at 2.30 pm-2.50 p.m.--The Comradios." The Welsh Regional Gershom Parkington Quintet. Concert Party open their summer (Continued on Page 13)