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Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe). A Life on the Ocean (Nautical Selection-Binding).
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Intermezzo Entracte (Ewing): An
Hour with You (Eisele).-Joseph Muscant and the Troxy Broadcast- ing Orchestra. Banjo and Guttar Duet Medley of Stephen Foster Bongs Wedding Chimes. (Resor).-. The Brothers Bertini. Orchestral- Sweetheart Czardas (Marie); L'ul- tima Parola-Tango (Ferraris). Don Rico and his Gypsy Girls Or- chestra. Two Pianos Fox-Trot Medley-Ivor Moreton and Dave' Kaye. Novelty-Sleepy Head (from "Spy 13"). The Milk Brothers.
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press,
Parsons
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Drifting and Dreaming (Gilles- pie); Chiquita, Waltz (Wayne).- Ferera and Pasluhi (Hawaiian
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Re-enacting the yearly enter- tainment which relleves the monas-
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2.15
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3L.R.-Wave Length, 31.34 metres; Power. 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacycles. 12.45 pm. "At Home and Abroad" | The
The Watchman" 1 p.m. Time eignal Victorian News Bulletin. 105 pm. Interstate Weather Notes. 1.15 p.m. Luncheon Music, 2 p.m. Recorded Music, 3 pm *Time Signal. Broadcast to Schools 30 Leghorn Cocks. Adventure in Mule" by Profes-170 Legbora Heas so Bernard Heinze.3.20 p.m. Afternoon Musical Programme.
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8 Chicken Runs 18' x 12', and.
other accessorios
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O Mistress Mine: Blow, Blow Brahms. 6.15 p.m. Cheerful Tunes, tonal News Bulletin. 7.30 TERMS OF DELIVERY.
Thou Winter Wind: Come Away,
Death (Quliter). Nocturne ("Song of Love"Curran).
7 p.m: Concert of Light Music. 6 p.m. News in English. 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music
8 p.m. Local Time. Signal. Wex-(cont.). 8.50 p.m., Greetings to our ther Report and Announcements.
Listeners in the Netherlands East 8.03 pm Studio-Plano Recital Indies. 9 p.m. News and Econo-.. by Nura Kanis.
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9.50 D.m. Rimsky-Korsakov "Scheherazade, Op. 35,"
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the Philadelphia Orchestra
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14.00 "Tableaux d'une af Fishing: A Surrealist Alphabet tion" Moussorsky-Ravel (Clapham and Dwyer).-Clapham
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15220ko. and 9590ke..
Wavelength 16.83 m. Phobl-programme for the Netherlands Indies.
13.25 National anthem and open- ing-announcement.
13.30 Stock reports. 13.40 "Spiritual trends" "Old
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