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on Wavelengths of 355 metres (965 kas), 31.49 metres (0.55 magsayalem). (Hong Kong Times) STUDIO - FALAPO —— SAXOPHONIST London. "Stop Dancing" pro- gramme of light music 12.30-2.15 pm, European

10.18 'p.m. - DANCE MUSIC AND VARIETY.

SEARCH FOR. AVIATRIX

Cost Government Over £100,000

SPANISH COAST

Presence Of Guns

London, July 18

Foxtrots, Merry-go-round:" Ad- miration-Duke Wilington and his

The British Government does Orchestra, Mandoline. Valse do

not seem particularly concerned Concert--Maria Belvittaro, Foxtrota.

with the alleged presence of guns Without a word of warning. From

Honolulu, July 19.

adjacent to Gibraltar on : the the Top of your Head-Richard Not a single casualty has been Spanish coast which, it is report- Himber & His Ritz Carlton Orches reported by the U.8, Navy or the ed, are of very heavy calibre and tra.. Humorous: Sandy the Dentist Coast Guard during the long and command Gibraltar's harbour, -Sandy Powell Plano Duet. Faust arduous search for the lost round-⠀⠀ In the House of Commons to- pro-Walts variations-Rawicy & Lan- the-world flers, Mrs. Amelia Sarday Viscount Cranborne, Under- deuer, Tangos, Cars Mait Monika-har Putnam and Capt. Fred Noon- | Secretary of State, was questioned Barnabas von Gerzy & his Orch. n. But the cost of the hunt is by Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. Rolling down the Hilly-Bully trail unofficially estimated to have cost David Lloyd George about these Ave Maria-Schubert, Spring Under the Old Pine Tree-The Hill the United States

Government weapons. Bong-Mendelsshon. Andante Can- Billies. Foxtrot. Love, Please Star alone £100,000. table-Tchaikowsky, Hearts and Waltz, One Kiss in a Mon.- Flower-Tobani (arr. Willoughby). Henry Jacques & Orch. The "Wedding of the Rose-Jessel (arr. Willoughby).

ETAMIS.

12.30 pm. J. H. Squire Celeste

Cotet.

12.48 m.in. Alfred Piccaver, Tenor. Trees Rasbach. The Sony of Songs--Moya, Love 13 Mine- Gartner. Walt-D'Hardelo. Bal-

11 p.m. Close Down.

mon.

Cana G.S.G.

1 pm. local, Time" Signal and Weather Report.

G.8.0.

G.SR.

G.S.B.

1.03 p.m. Haydn, Quartet in B Major p. 76, No. à played by the Prisca Quartet.

G.S.F.

DAVENTRY

As Algeciras, where some of the During the search, ships and guns are said to be, was, bombard- planes covered a sea area pf 250,-ed by a Spanish Government war- 000 square miles, and 1,500 men ship early in the war, Viscount Cratórne said, it was probable the were involved in the operations.'

Mr. George Putnam, husband or uns had been mounted as a de- fence against future bombard- the daring woman who led the fly.

ments. ing expedition, is grief-stricken by the omelal recognition of his wife's death, but he expressed the deep est appreciation of what the Navy had done to and her and to solve the mystery of her disappearance

güns commanding)

The only Gibraltar were inferior to those which could be trained upon them, he went on, and therefore conati- tuted no menace to Gibraltar at

Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (15.86m.) 15.18m.c.: (19.76m.) 9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 21.47m.a. (13.97m.) 15.14m.c. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 (G.8.0., G.S.G.. G.S.B.). 1st Mov. Allegro con spirito. 2nd Mov. Adagio. 3rd Mov. Mennettfairs," a talk by H. Wickham 12.30 pm-Big Ben; "World A1-

4th Mov. Allegro ma non troppo.

Steed. 12.45 p.m.-The Band of His 112 D. Haydn, Toy Symphony. Majesty's Coldstream Guards 1:25 Alegro.. "Minuet and Trio, and | p.m.-Lawn · Tennis (see Tues.), 1.55 p.m.-The News azd An- - 1.80 ~~p.m.-- Renter Press: Local nouncements. 2.15 p.m.-Schu- weather forecast, Time and An-mann's Chamber Music-10: The that through some error in naviga-fire across the Straits of Gibraltar, English Ensemble: Marjorie Hay-tion she must have missed her but military experts were of the

mark by a wide argin:-- Clarke.

Finale.

present. He said it was untrue It will be recalled that Mrs. Put-that any 12-inch howitzers demi- nam vanished when flying from mated Gibraltar or the harbour of Island in mid-Pacific. New Guinea to the tiny Howland

that fortress. She "rent out a desperate call for help when some miles from Howland, stafing she was running out of fuel and no land was in sight. It is presumed

Reuter.

At the same time the Govern ment reserved the right to take up the matter any time or in any guns at Algeciras certainly could way it deemed appropriate. The

nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Dance and Variety.

ward. violin; Rebecca

opinion that they did not consti- Fortrom-Let's put our heads viola; May Mukle, čello; Kathleen

tute a military or naval menace together. With plenty of moneyLong," piano,

and the Government beileved it and You-Roy Fox and his Orches- Trans, II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G,8.B.), -

was quite possible to deal with tra. Humorous Sun Bathing- 8.45. p.m.-Big Ben: "World At- in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ in | them. Jane Carr, Impressionist. Fox-fairs,” a talk by H. Wickham Dutch on DJB. 10.15 pm. To-day At the end of the foreign affairs trots-Magnolias in the Moonlight. Steed 7. p.m. Frank Walker and in Germany. Sound Pictures. debate, of which these questions Crazy with love-Roy Fox and bis his Octet 7.30 pm-"Something 10,30 p.m. The listener abroad col- and answers formed a part, the Orchestra, Comedy Flanagan and in the City," a play by William J. taborates. Entertainment · and Opposition Labour mottom to re- Allen Memories Flanagan and Foster. Charmters; John Rankin, musle, 11pm. Festival orgah duce foreign airkin estimates was Allen. Foxtrota With a twinkle an elderly City clerk Mary, his music by Bach. Hans Luedke. defeated by 205 to 125- in your eye. That song in my wife; Barbara, his daughter; Ceël 11.30 p.m. Plano selections by Felix it. heart-Jack Briton and his OrChambers. Barbara's fance: Mr. Draeseke August Gollner will chestra. Vocal Sing Something Wentworth, John's employer; Ben play. 11.45 pm. Press Review. izr the Morning Bebe Daniela and Norton, two clerks: Mr. Simp-Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche Foxtrot-To you-Roy Fox and hiskins, a fraudulent share-pusher; a Midnight Sign off DJB, DIN, DJE, orchestra.

match-seller: a radio-shop man- DJQ (Gemi., Engl.). ager: some women neighbours; "a typist. Scenes: John's suburban 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme,

villa-Underground train - City 7-11 p.m. European Programine, street-Offices Suburban street

2.15 pm. Close Down.

......

7 p.m. Half an hour with Beeth-Radto shop-Small tea-shop; pro-

ovel

MANILA

NON-INTERVENTION NOT WELCOME

London, July 18, Both sides m. the Spanish (civil war have expressed opposition to' the continuation of non-interven- tion, thus Jarring the British, pro- posals for maintaining world-wide neutrality,

General Francisco Franco, the insurgent commander-in-Chief, strongly rejects the new proposals for maintenance of non-interven- tion and is unlikely even to agree to discuss the withdrawal of for eign volunteers.

Owned and directed by Erlanger duction by Howard Rose. p.m.

KZ.RM-613,5 ka-485 Metres. Overture to "Fidelio" played by Violin Recital by Winifred the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra Flavelle. 8:15 pm-The Coventry.

A and Galinger, Inc. conducted by Brimo Walter. Hippodrome Orchestra.

5.30 am. Breakfast Hour of News 9 p. Leonora's Aria from "Fidelio" sung "Stop Dancing," a programme of

and Music. 8.55 am, New York stock quotations--Swan, Culbertson by Frida Lelder. Sonata in light music, arranged by James

and Fritz. 7 am. Bign off. 9.30 Sharp Minor (Moonlight) Op. 27 Moody: played by George Allsop: am. Nielson Financial Review and No. 7 played by Paderewski. - - James Moody. James Regan. David Musical Varieties. 11.15 am. Sign

7.30 p.m. Closing local stock quo- Curry, Frank Rea. Ferry Water-on

2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial tations and exchange market re- house: with vocal numbers by Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 "Three in Harmony": James John-pm-Sign off, 6 pm. To be an- 1.35 p.m. Symphonic Rhapsodyston. 9.30 p.m.-The News and Announced. 6.30 p.m. Spanish Hendaye had been instructed to (Eric Coates) played by the New [nouncements. Light Symphony Orchestra.

Dort

7.40 p.m. Studio. Palapo-Saxo- phonist.

J

formational Period. 6.50

p.m.

Meanwhile, Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, announced in the House of Commons to-day that the British Ambassador at

demand the release of the steamer Trans. IIT (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.S.B.). | English Informational Period Molton and her crew. The Am- 10.15 pm.---Big Ben; Dance 7.10 p.m. New York Stock quotations bastador has been instructed "to Music 10.30 p.m.-Polo: a com- -Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. 7.15 state that His Majesty's Govern-

1. Londonderry Air-0. O'Con-mentary, from Hurlingham. 11.15 pm. La Insular's "Aires Filipinos" ment will hold General Franco's. nor Morris. 2. Saxophone Class!- | R.31.--"They Never Came Back"--Juan Silos, Jr. and his Moon-government responsible for any in-- que Olyide Doer. I Dance Hon-2: "Mungo Park." (see Trans. 1). light Troubadors, with the Bus Jury or damage sustained. groise-Ring Rager.

11.40 p.m.-Jan Berenaka and his Sisters. 7:45. p.m. Elizalde y Mr. Eden stated that the steam- Orchestra, from the Pump Room. Cia. 8.00 pja: Klim Milky er Molton was chartered by tha Leamington Spa. 12 p.m.-"Round Way. 8.30 p.m. Tabacalera-Old Basque Government for the pur- and Abont" 12.10 p.m.-The News Schenley 4.35 p.m. Filler Record. pose of evacuating refugees from and Announcements. 12.30 p.m.-- 8.40 pm Manila Stock Quotations | Santander to French - ports, and Marius B. Winter and his Dancewan, Culbertson & Fritz. 8.45 the vessel was returning to San- Orchestra.

pim. Local Market Reports. 855 tander in ballast when, she was p.m. Stock quotations in Spanish captured by Insurgent craft-- -LR, Nielson & Company. 9 pm. Beuter's Bulletin Service... N.E.P.A. Programme.: 9,30 p.m.

BERLIN

3 p.m. Local time signal and weather report.

8.03 p..

Studio. Ted Castro, Doreen Ma, and H. L. Ozorio.

1. What will I tell my heart? Ted Castro. 2. I'm Yours Lita (Tango)- Ozorio. 3. 8up- posin'-Doreen Ma 4. My kindom for а kiss Ted Castro. 5. My darling. Will you remember (Walta). Someone to care for me -H. L. Ozorio. 6. September, in the Rain-Doreen Ma. 7. Top of the Town-Ted Castro. 8. Thanks for inspiration. In the shade of

1.05 p.m. Call DIA, DJB (German, the old apple tree-EL. Ozorio. 9. To you Sweetheart Aloha English) German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m. Music making. 2 p.m. News Doreen MA.

German. 2.16 p.m. Music 8.30 p.m. Half an hour of Welsh making (continued). 2.50 p.m.

Music and songs. Q

D.JA

31.35m. (95.80 k..> DJB. .............. 19.74m. (15.200 k...) DJE...

16.89m. (17.750 k.e.)

DJN.

****** * 195.20 12.) D.I.Q....... 19.83m. (15.280 KG).

Tirso Cruz and his Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10 p.m. Sign off

AUSTRALIA

LR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres, Power. 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacyclen

League's Mandates Commission

London, July 20 The Colonial Becretary A nounced at the House of Commons. 12.45 pun. “At Home and Abroad Question time that he proposed to Greetings to our listeners The Watchman.” 1 pm. Time go to Geneva himself to attend the "The Leek" A Selection played sp.m. News and Economic Re-Signal Victorinan News Bulletin. session of the League's Mandates. by the London Palladium Orches-view in English. 3.15 p.m. To-day 1.06 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes. Commission, which will consider tra. Praise of Wales. The Clipsy in Germany.

Bound Pictures 1.15 pm. Music. 8 pm. Musical the report of the Royal Commission. -sung by William Edwards. “Y 1.30 pm. To hire through

and Sporting Programme. 4 p.m. on Palestine. So far as the repre- Delyn 'Aur”-Rhondda Welsh Glee field and forest" Songs and Close. 6.30 p.m. Chimes Finance sentation of Jewish or Arab opin- Singers.

poems of wandering and quie- and Commerce Bession for Refon before the League's Mandates: 8.30 p.m. (cont.) Half an hour of tude. 4.15 pm. Symphony con-ional Listeners, 6:45 pm. Sport Commission was concerned that, Welsh music.

cert including compositions by ing News and Notes. p.m. sald Mr. Ormsby Gore, was a mat- Gwen Adieu to dear Roderich

Chimes Talk" The Search for ter for

comma ston Cumbria-Evan Williams (tenor) phony in minor by Mozart; solo- the Right Water" by Professor W. Itself, All through the Night March of the 1st: Jos. Hauschild. bass-baritone Dakin 720 pm. National News British Wirdest. Men of Harlech. Royal Mountain 5.30 pm News and Economic Bulletin 1.30 pm. Queensland Review in German. 5.45 pm News Bulletin 7.40 p.m. News, Press Review. Editor in Chief Markets and Weather for North Hans Fritzsche: 6 p.m. Piano Australia. 8 p.m. A programme by selections by Felix Draeseks. Aug. The National Military Band. 8.30 Gollner will play, 6:15 pm. Sign on pa. Topical Revue. 9 p.m. Travel

Burgos, July 195 DJA and DJB (German, English). letter by Denzil Batchelor. 9.30 « General Franco. has issued €55 pm. Call DJB, DJN, DJEM "Tam O'Shanter. 10.20 p.m. order for the conscription of all? 9.55 p.m. Quentin Maclean at German, English), German Folk Australian News Bervice. 10,50 male persons within his territory the Cinema Organ.

Edward German selection, "It on p.m. Concert of Light Meditation Music 11.30 pm who fall within the 1937 Categ

Music. 8 p.m. News in English, Close was so beautiful." (Freed and Har- 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music ris).

(continued).........” 8,55 p.m. Greetings 10.05 p.m, Songs by Turner Lay to our listeners In British

Ash Male Choir.

9am. London. "Stop Dancing

A programme of very light maste arranged by James Moody,

8.36 London. News and Annon

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