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The Clans; 6. Selection of Scottish Airs-The Thistle (Myddleton), Re-
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12 noon to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service trom St. John's Cathedral,
12.20 p.m. Charlie Kuna at the
Piano
12 midnight. Close down. STUDIO-ELEONORA GOLDSTEIN
Kunz Revivals No. 1 and 2. 12.42 p.m. Albert Sandler and his King Cole. Orchestra.
Rosa Mia (Gulzar. Fisher and Potter).
Gavotte The Fairies (Kahn). Give Me Back My Heart (from "Symphony in Two Flats". Novello).
Dream My
Memory theme
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Girl". - Street Levant). The Land of Smiles Lehar): 1 You Are My Heart's Delight; 2. Patiently Smiling.
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Waltzes.
AT THE PIANO Band Concert 10.30-11.30 am. Relay of Morning Service from the Union Church.
11.30-12.15 pm. Relay of Morning Service from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese).
12.15 p.m. Beethoven-Quartet In E Flat Major, Op. 127
Played by the Busch Quartet. 12.95. p.m. A Beethoven Song Die Ehre Gottes Aus Der Natur. No. 4-Kirsten Flagstad
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report
The Chocolate Soldier-My Hero (Oscar Strauss); The Merry Widow -Waltz
Lehar).-Paul Op. 48. (Franz
(Soprano). Whiteman and his Orchestra. 1.12 p.m. Dance Records,
Kisses; Fox-Trots-This Year's You're Laughing at Me, (from “On. the Avenue").-Roy Smeck and his Hawaiian Serenaders. Moon at Sea. The Shadows is the Moonlight.--- Billy Thorburn and his Music. Don't You Care What Anyone Says; I Never Knew. Teddy Foster and his Kings of Swing.
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Rugby Press; Local Weather Forecast 'and Aunouncements.
1.40 p.m. Variety.
Two Planos-Dolls Medley-Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye. Descrip- tive Sketch-Another Day's Broad- casting-Clapham and Dwyer. Or- chestral "Limelight" Selection.- Louls Levy and his Gaumont Bri- tish Symphony. Plano-Hutch
Vocal! Medley-Leslie Hutchinson.
Long Ago and Far Away (flm Three Cheers for Love").-Frances Langford. OrchestralSongs of Home.-Len Fillis and his Novelty Orch.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
4 to 7p.m. Chinese programme. 7 p.m. A Concert by Gigli (Tenor) and Backhaus (Piano).
Military March in E Elat (Schu- bert, arr. Backhaus) Moment Musicale in a Flat Major, Op. 94, No. 6 (Schubert)-Backhaus. Ani- ma Mia; Soltanto Tu, Maria (film "Ave Maria "- Furno-Melichar-de Curtis)-Gigli. Studies, Op. 25 (Chopin): (a) No. 7 in C Sharp Minor (b) No. 9 in-G flat major ("The Butterfly") (c) No. 10 in B minor. Backhaus, Non Ti Scordar DI Me (film "Lullaby"-Fume-de Curtis). Mille Cherubint in Coro (Lullaby) (film "Lullaby" -- Bena- tra-Schubert-Melichar).----Gigli,
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The Knave
Vocal.
Tears (Uhr); Indiana Sweetheart (Hansen)-Albert Bandler and His Orchestra Only A Rose: Song Of The Vagabonds "The Vagabond King-Friml) -- Orchestre Ray- What's monde: I Don's. Know Wrong Dyrenforth and E. Ansell); } Holl Up Ballorman (film 'Big Fella Ega and Eric Ansell); Canoe Song (film 'Enders of the River- Wimperis and Spoliansky)---Paul Robeson
Wagnertana (Bass): (Fantasia on Themea of Wagner) (Seidel, arr. Schmidt-Kothen-Dol Dauber and His Salón Orcheista. 10.30 p.m. Close down
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4.15 p.m. Big Ben. "London Log."
4.25
p.m. by Cyril Gardiner. "Sportsmen Talking": "Dixie" Dean and Ivan Sharpe. 4.40 p.m. "Po- Fular Classics." The BBC Empire Orchestra: leader, Daniel Melsa: conductor. Eric Fogg The News and 5.50, p.m. "A Wisp of Lace." by Vivien Lambelet. A play with
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London Novelty Orchestra. 1.30 p.m.
and Rugby Reuter Press; Local Weather Forecast and Announcements.
1.40 p.m. Arthur Schnabe (Piano), Beethoven-Sortata
Major, Op. 22.
at the Organ of the Dominion Theatre. Tottenham Court Road, London. 7.15 p.m. Darts: The
V. the "Hanbury Arms"
"Cale-
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2.01 p.m. Dvorak Compositions Welsh. Orchestra. 8.30 p.m. "As I and Kirsten Flagstad (Soprano), See It A talk by Ian Hay. 8,45 Carnival Overture London; p.m. "London Log." by Cyril Gar- Symphony Orchestra cond: Albert Coates; Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op. 56, No. 4-Kirsten Flag- stad; (Soprano); Slavonic Dancements. 9.45 p.m. The November No. 14 In B Flat Major; Slavonic Handicap; A Running Commentary Dance No. 15 T C Major--Czech from Castle Irwell Racecourse, Philharmonic Orch."cond: Vaclav Manchester. 10 p.m. Close down
Trans.III (G.S.H.. G.S.G., G.S.B.). Tallch.
1020 pm. “Chu Chin Chow 11.25 p.m. "The Hawaljan Islan- dera." under the direction of Peter Hodgkinson. With Harry Hartland (Baritone). 11.40 p.m. Musical In terlude. 11.45 p.m. "Royal Tennis," | A broadcast from King Henry VIII's court at Hampton Court. 12 midnight. Big Ben, The News and Announcements. 12.20 a.m. "The
Minstrels." Kentucky
4. black-Furniture faced minstrel show, devised and produced by Harry S. Pepper. 1 a.m. Close down.
2.30 p.m. Close down. 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. An hour with Blander. Handel Concerto Grosso No. 8 No. 6-The Boyd Neel String ur- chestra, cond: Boyd Neel; Com- fort Ye My People.; Every Valley Shall Ee. Exalted ('Messiah') Walter Widdop (Tenor); Concerto "For Orchestra In D (With Organ. Bir Hailton Harty conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (Harold Dawber at the Organ); 'Alcina' Suite, (a) Overture, (b) Menuet-Musette-Menuet, (c) Ga- votte Barabande Gavotte; (d) Menuet-Gavotte-Tamburino-Phil-
p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report.
1.35 p.m. Variety. Comedienne-The Girl I Knew;
harmonic-Symphony Orchestra of Away In Shanty Town
New York, cond: Willem Mengel- ("Glamorous Night"-Hassall and Novello).-Elisabeth Welch. Vocal-berg; And The Glory Of The Lord:
Hallelujah Chorus ("Messiah')- Billy Merson Memories.-Billy Mer-
Royal Choral Society and London and Chorus Orchestral-I
Philharmonic Orchestra cond: Dr. Can't Dance-Fox-Trot.-Billy Cot-
Malcolm Sargent. ton and his Band. Instrumental- Some of These Days (Brooks); St. Louis Blues (Handy).-Eddie Pea- body playing his Banjo, Mando- 'Cello, Mandoline and Banjoline.
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Spanish Music. Suite Iberia (Albeniz, arr. Arbos) Part 1, Triana; 2. El Corpus en Sevilla; 3. El Puerto.-Madrid Sym- phony Orchestra cond. Enrique Fernandez. Sentir Gitano-Can- clon Andaluza (Moro-de Aquino- Munoz Arenillas): Un Barberillo Alegre (Media-Villa-Prado).--Con- chita Supervia (Mezzo-soprano),
8.30 pm. London Relay-"As I See It"...
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12.25 p.m. Musical Reproductions. folklore; Germanic world-philo-
Victorian saphy. 1. p.m. Time Signal.
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Music News Bulletin. 1.05 p.m. Interstate 7 p.m. Concert of Light Music, & Weather Notes. 1.15 p.m. Descrip- p.m. News in English. 3.15 p.m. 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- tion of the Races at Moonee Valley. Concert 01 Light Music (con- the Report and Announcements. by Jim Carroll interspersed with a tinued). 8.55 p.m. Greetings to our 8.03 p.m. Studio-Eleonora Gold-programme of Recorded Music. 5.30 Listeners. 9 p.m. News and Review stein at the Plano.
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9.15 German. p.m. Close. 6.30 p.m. Chimes. A
Tick pim. "...Fantasie-Impromptu (Chop-Summary of To-day's Markets. 6.45 tack, toe, round we ga. In. in), 2. Valse No. 8 (Chopin), 3.
p.m. Sporting News and Notes. 7.10 praise of friendship, by Helmut (Chopin), 3. Berenada (Schubert- p.m. New Zealand Mall Bag. 7.20 Kassing. 9.45 p.m. Selected records. Liszt). 4. Hungarian Rhapsody No. p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30 10 p.m. News and Economic Review II (Liszt),
p.m. Queensland and North Aus- in. English and Dutch. 10.15 p.m. tralian News Bulletin. 7.36 p.m. To-day in Germany, "Bound Pictures. Sporting Highlights of the Week. 10.30 pm. What everybody kes. Pretty Mooking Bird (Bishop): 8 p.m. Musical Comedy. 9 p.m. Re-Hour of entertainment. 11.15 p.m. Down Vauxhall Way (Oliver) eftal by Ursula, Malkin, Canadian From research in German history (Piano accompaniment by Gerald Plónist. 9.30 pm Dramatised Ver- and folklore: Germande world- Moore).
Midnight. Sign (German, English)
8.23 p.m. Mavis Bennett (80-
prano,.
8.32 p.m. Marek Weber and · Hig Orchestra.
sion of a story by Henry Lawson.
philosophy,
10 p.m The National Military 'Band
The Hermit (Clemens Schmal-conductor, Stephen Yorke. 10.30 p.m. Australasian News Bervice. atich); Forest Idyll (Esslinger); 10.50 p.m. Australasian Mall Bag
8.45 p.m. London Relay "London Fantasia On Melodies Of Johann 11 p.m. Dance Music. 12 modnight
Log."
A talk by Cyril Gardiner,
8.55 pm. Local Sport Results, 9.05 pm. Plano Solos. Fantasia in C Minor, K.398 (Mozart)-Edwin Fischer, Scherzo No. 3 in C Sharp Minor, Op. 39 (Chopin)-Mischa Levitzki. Study in F Minor (Liszt)-Solomon
9.25 p.m.
London Relay-The News. 9.45
*p.m. London Relay The Manchester November Handicap.
A running commentary from Castle Irwell Racecourse.
10 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or- chestra from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.
1, I Never Knew; 2, The Moon got into my eyes; 3, Waddin' at the Waldorf 10.10 p.m. Interval of re- corded dance muste from ZBW. 10.15 p.m. 4. It looks like rain; 5. Running Wild; 8, Sallboat in the Moonlight: 7. Rin' at the Ritz. 10.30 p.m. Interval of recorded
Strauss (Weber).
8.50 p.m. Studio-—Ân appeal on behalf of the Hong Kong. Bene- volant Society.
9 p.m. Reuter and Rugbi Press; Local Weather Forecast and An nouncements.
9.03 pin. Relay of the Band of the 1st Bn. The Seaforth landers.
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14.30 Special broadcast 'on' behalf"”' Mountain and Flood (Macgunn); 3, ings to our steners. 3 p.m. News of the Rom. Cath. Broade. Ass Two Songs (a) Loch Lomond, (b) and Economic Review in English. (K.RO). 1, March; 2, "Advent Coming Thro' the Rye (Tradition-3.15 p.m. To-day in Germany by Father J. Dito O.P.; 3, Music;, al: 4. Highland Patrol The Wee Bound Fictures. 3.30 p.m. Military 4 Political by Mr. Paul de Waart: Macgregor (Amers); Interlude Concert 445 p.m. Piano concerts, Missionnews; &, Journal. Three songs by Alex Carmichael in B flat major by, Beethoven. (Baritone); Dell's - Awa'. WP Th' Soloist: Will Piel 5.15 p.m. Ballada. Exciseman; The Piper O'Dundee, Hans Wrana, Baritone. 5.30 p.m. Ae Fond Kiss (Scott Gatty); 5. News and Economic Review in Sulte-A Keltic Suite (Foulds), (a) German. 5.45pm. From re The Cathering (b) The Lament, (e) search in German history and
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