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Brito): La Rosa Oriental (Espigul) - Conchita Sufervia

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Fritz. 7 am. Sign. Off. 9.30 am. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m. Sign off 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m. Sign of 6.00 p.10. Spanish Records. 6.20 p.m. Local Market Report. 6.25 p.m. Spanish Informational Period. 6.35 p.m. English Informational Period Local News. 6.55 p.m. Programme Preview. 7 p.m. Alhambra "Sam- paguita" programme. 7.30 p.m. Studio Musie. 7.45 p.m. Manila Motor Company presents Richard Himber and His Studebaker Cham- pions. 8 pm. Caflaspirinia's Me- mory Lane, 8.30 p.m. Symphonic | Interlude. 8.45 p.m. Tango", Mc-

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3 p.m.-Big Ben: Songs of the Cities." 3.30 p.m. The B.B.C. Em- pire Orchestra (leader, Daniel Melsa); conductor, Eric Fogg; De- siree Ellinger, soprano. 4.20 p.m.- The News and Announcements. ments with A.P. Reyes Optical Co.. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.30 p.m. (and daily). 4.40 p.m.-"Long-

6.30 p.m. Children's Records. 'More Very Young' Songs (Poems by A.A. Milne-music Fraser-Sim- son)-George Baker (Baritone). The Adventures Of Careless Carrie distance Listening." a talk by Sir And Wiitul Willam Part 1-When IL Walford Davies, C.V.O, follow- Mr. Moon Looks Down Part 11-ed by gramo.-record lustrations.» Careless Carrie Meets Wilful Wi- Ham-Uncle Charlie & Company. Christopher Robin Is Saying His Prayers (Milne & Fraser-Simson)

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6.45 pm. Sea Shanties Johnny Come Down To Hilo: The Hog's Eye Man, We're All Bound To Go (Terry)-Raymond Newell & Chorus Fire Down Be- low: Hullabaloo Balay (Harris). Rio Grande; Billy Boy, Shenandcali (arr. Terry)-John Goss (Baritone & The Cathedral Male. Voice Quartet,

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6.45 p.m.-6.45 pm-Big Ben; phone Request Programme, 10 p.m. Organ Recital by A. J. Baker, from Sign of. Central Hall, Bristol 7 p.m.-"Cry- | | ing the Neck," the "Harvest Home" at Trelowarren, Cornwall: The "Neck" is the last sheaf of 'corn to be cut on the estate; when the

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MANIPULATION

Tokyo, Oct. 18. The Soviet policy towards China

stands at the cross roads in con-

quence of a divergence of views

between M. Bogomolev, Soviet Am-` bassador at Nanking and Major- General Levin, the Soviet. Military Altache, according to the Shang hal correspondent of the "Nicht Nich!" which reports that M. Bogomoler advocates the return of Outer Mongolia to China, and the reorganization of the Outer Mongolian troops as a part of the Chinese army with a view to mak Hing them Join in the hostilities

against Japan.

On the other hand Major- General Lavin deprecates the re- stitution of Outer Mongolia to World China on the ground that a front- 00.00 01.00 Netherlands broadcast for Central-and South-1 clash between Japan and the Soviet Union will erisue if the by the Rom. Cath. America.

Outer Mongolians join the Chinese Broadc. Ass. (KR.O.) 1, Musie; 2. Actualities; 3. Music; 4, Political troops at the front. talk by Mr. Paul de Waart: 5, Mis- skrmnews: 6, Journal

Call letters: PCJ. Wavelengths harvest is home everyone working 19.71 rg, and 31.28 m.; Frequencies on the estate assembles, to "ery 15220kc. and 1390ke. the neck" to ensure good luck for the year; the commentary on the ceremony will be given by Peter Sandry 7.30 Dm.-"Palace of Varieties" 8.30 p.m.-Ballad Con- cert; Muriel Michell, contrato; and George Armitage. tenor. 9 p.m.- "Empire Exchange." 9.30 p.m.- The Neck is the last sheaf of The News and Announcements. corn to be cut the estate. Trans. III (G.S.JL, G.S.F., G.S.B.). When the harvest is home every one working on the estate.assem- bles to 'cry the neck' to ensure good luck for the year. The com- mentary on the ceremony will be given by Peter Sandry.

p.m. London Relay Crying the Neck. The 'Harvest Home' at Trelowarren, Cornwall.

on

10.15 p.m.-Big Ben; "The Old Folks at Home" (Second Series)--

1; a programme in which we hope to bring back memories of popular melodies of yesterday: Ernest Har- greaves, tenor; Dorothy Fulkard, 7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock

piano. 11 p.m."Green Fields and Quotations and Hong Kong Ex-Pavements"-3. 11.15 p.m.-Recital change Market Report.

by Zara Nelson, Canadian cellist. 1.35 p.m. The Mills Brothers & 11:30 pm-Students'

Songs. 12 Harry Roy 82

Tiger- p.m. The News and Announce- Ragamuffins.

meats. Greenwich Time Signal at 12.15 p.m. (and dally), 12.20 p.m.-- "A Mint of Money" (see Trans. 21. 12.30 p.m.-Dudley Beaven, at the organ of the Granada, Woolwich.

Miss Otis Regrets (Cole Porter): My Headache (Razaf, Johnson) The Mills Brothers; She's Funny That way (Moret-Whiting): From

Wavelength 16.88 m. Phohi-programme for the

Netherlands Indies... 13.25 National anthem and ing-announcement.

13.30 Stock reports. 13.40 Music,

The correspondent says that Major-General Levin holds the Bo

viet Union must avoid direct entanglement in the Sino-Japan- eae conflict, but instead "must

open-manipulate to ensure International

Interference."

M. Bogomoley and Major-Gener- at Levin who have, both ́ returned to Moscow by air submitted thei 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. H.

riews to the homie Government. Hollander.

The correspondent attaches im- 14.20 Dutch songs played by the portance to the new Bovlet policy "Goossens Ensemble"?

14.50 Daily News Bulletin, 15.00 Close down and national

anthem,

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towards China, which "a likely to take definite form with the return of M. Bogomolev to Nanking from Moscow"

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