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No. 2 (Elgar)London Symphony Orchestra. The Enchanted Lake

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Jazz Nocturne ("My Silent Love") 2 p.m. Big Ben: "Trees into (Suesse); Buffoon (Confrey). Ro-Timber-7: The Home of the Teak Labur, continuing his investiga- mance (Tchaikovsky); In a Mpnas-Tree," a talk by L. D. Edmondston. tior of the unemployment situation THE Undersigned received tery Garden (Ketelbey),

2.15 p. Short Piano Recital by th England, to-day visited Harrow- Derek Kidner 2.25 p.m."Past, gue.

1.30 p.m. Reuter Press; Rugby Press: Local: Weather forecast and

announcements.

frutes

Present, and Future," a programme He is very concerned about the devised and presented by Eddie hestion of employment for men Pola and Jack Hylton introducing om 45 to 68 years of age, and of 1.40 p.m. Variety.

stars of yesterday, to-day, and to- yung men who have had no set- Orchestral-It's Love Again morrow, and Jack Hylton and his the work since leaving school- Film Selection.-Intro: It's Love Band; compere, Eddie Pola: 'pro- Again (Vocal), Tony's in Town; duced by Bryan Michie. 3.25 Intro: Got to dance my way to

p.m.The News and Announce- Heaven, I nearly let love go slippingments 3.50 p.m.-National Health through.-Louis Levy and his Gau- The Prime Minister, the Rt. Ho mont British Symphony.

Neville Chamberlain, M.P.. speak- Orchestral--Ninon tam "A Souging at a reception by The Central for You") (Fepper, Kaper and Jur- Council for Health Education, mann)-Reginald King and his Or-

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Vocal-Trav'lin' All Alone (Breen, Johnson); St. Louis Blues (Handy). -The Boswell Sisters.

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8.45 p.m.-Big Ben: Orchestral Music. 6.50 p.m.-Gilbert Stacey -13.25 National anthem and open- and his Sextet 7.30 p.m.-Dance ing-announcement. Music. Lou Preager and his Bend 13.30 Weekly review by Mr. L. 8.15 p.m.-"Game. Set, and Match Aletrino. (tee Trans 1) 8.50 p.m.--The New

14.50 "Music from the Movies" and Announcements. 9.15 p.m.-gram. records). The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.S.E.

14.05 Talk on films by Mr.. L. J. Jordaan.

Not-So- Long Ago-1923-1924-Intro: Last night on the back porch, My sweetie went away. Wonderful one, Yes, we have no bananas; It ain't gonna rain no more. I love you, What'll I do. Horsey, keep your tail up.--New Mayfair Orchestra.

Humorous- I'm

8pecialist (Charles "Chic" Sale); Taught me how to play the Second Fiddle (Lyndbart, Móder and Dahl).tralto. 11.30 p.m.-,Big Ben; "he - 15.00 Close down and national Frank Crumit, »

Doubtful Misfortune of Li Sir." anthem. Cinema Organ-Teddy Bears' a play by Nell Tusor. A spot of Plenic (Bratton); Grasshoppers' | Chinese bother occasioned by:L{ Dance (Bucalossi). Sydney Gas-Sing, an impoverished farmer: tard.

2.15 pm. Close down.

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Current French Venta in creditor: Hung Hy, a robber leder,

Rumanian by Mrs. tines. 12 noon. News in English 2.15 p.m. and his followers: Scene: In the living-room of La Sing's farmbuse 5.30 am. Breakfast Hour of News Concert Relayed fromToulouse. near. the Hwang Ho; prodyed by and Music. 6.50 am. New York 12.45 pm. Talk on Fre Events 1: p.m. Concert Relaye om Lille. Howard Rose. 12.10 p.m.-The fews stock quotations Swan, Culbertson 130 pan. News in Fr. Colo- 7.25 p... Closing Local Stock and Announcements. 12.35 m.-and. Fritz. 7 a.m. 8ign off. 9.30 nial Market Prices. 2. Literary Ex-"National Health" (see Tran 1. 2.m. Nelson Financial Review and Talk by Mr. Plerre Deyes. 2.10

4 to 7 p.m. Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m. European programme

7. p.m. Mozart Klavierkonzert in E-Dur, K.V. 450 played by Elly Ney

with the Kammer Orchester.

Quotations and Hong Kong ebange Market Report.

7.30 p.m. Heifetz' (Violin). Caprice, Op. 1, 24 (Paganini

Auer).

7.38 p.m. Studio:"Ruth Litvin at the Plano,

. 1, Mozart Sonata XI-A Majör. 2, Godard-Venetienne-4th Bar- carolle, Op. 110, No. 2. 3, Beet- hoven-Contra Dances

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Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m. Sign of 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial

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Radio-Journal of Fra(French 9 p.m. Overseas News Period. "Adventures in Music." Profes-Hollywood Latina. 9.15 p.m. Philig-

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8 p.m. Local: Time signal, weni ther report and announcements.

8.03 p.m. An appeal on behalf of the "Sailors and Soldiers' Home by the Rev. D. B. Childe.

Pio-

8.15 p.m. London Relay: "Game, sor Bernard Heinze, F.RG.M. 320 pine Net and Braid Mfg. Co. 9.20ates of Set, and Match." A review of sum-¡ p.m. Afternoon Mugal

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8.50 D.m. London Relay: The News and Announcements.

9.15 p.m. Studio: Rev. C. B. R. Bargent: "The Greatest Tenors of to-day."

8.45 p.m. London Relay-Musical lar Music. 6.45 p.m.Burting News Interlude.

and Notes. 7 p.ns. Chines. "Cur- rent Books Worth Rading." 7.20 p.m. National New lletin: 7.30 p.m. Queensland the North Aus tralian News Bulleti

7.40 pm. News, Markets, and Weather for North Australia. B. p.m. Sydney Singers: Melchior (Siegfried);

MacEwan, Scottish enor, and the McCormack (Don Giovanni);

A.B.C. (Brisbane)ncert Orches- Borgiall (La Boheme) Tauber (Rosenkavalier): Volf (Africana): tra. 8.30 p.m. Ezcamme from the Melbourne Bidios. 9 p.m. Schipa (Annies Frits): Gigli

0.25 .p.m. (Boheme); Martinelli (Trovatore). Variety Programm

Musical Interlude 9.30 pm. 10 p.m. Orchestral Music,

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