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VARIETY
12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral 12.30 p.m. "Marek Weber and his Orchestra and Grace Moore (Soprano).
phony Orchestra Cond.: Eugene Goossens,
10.20 p.m. Variety. Vocal-Soutude (de Long. Mils and Ellington); In a Persian Mar- ket (Ketelbey)-Comedy Kar- monists. Comedienne - So Tired (Little and Bizemore); Out in the New Mown Hay (Tracey, Ehrlick and Dougherty) --Ann Penn. Vocal Our Greatest Successes--Cicely Courtneldge and Jack Hulbert.
Dance Orchestra-Leave It to Love --Fox-Trot (from "Rise and Shine")-Maurice Winnick and his Life in the Vienna Prater (Tran-Orchestra. Novelty-Jump on the slateur); "Chocolate - Soldier" Selection (O. Straus, arr. Benedict).. Orchestra. Stara in My Eyes; Learn How To Lose: The End Be- gins (from "The King Steps Out". -Grace Moore. Danube. Waves (Ivanovic); Artist's Life (Strauss). --Orchestra,
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Primo Scala's Accordeon
Band.
"On with the Show "-Selection. Twenty Miles To Nowhere (Silver). The Duck Song (Butler-Damerell- Evans).
1.15 p.m. Hawaiian Music. My South Sea Sweetheart; Blue Sparks. Masters' Hawaiians: Liliue (Kaulia).-Lizzie Alchiken. Beauti- ful Woman (Kahale)-William Ewaliko both accompanied by the Valse Royal Hawaiian Glee Club. Bleue (Alfred Margis).-Gine. Bor- din and his Hawaiians.
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Local Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.
1,40 p.m. Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).
The Bandolera (Stuart). Drake's Drum. Outward Bound ("Songs of the Sea"-Stanford)-With Male
Chorus.
1:50 p.m. Musical Comedy Selec tions.
"Careless Rapture"-Miracle of Nichaoy: Bridge of Lovers (Novello -Prentice)Druary Lane Theatre Orchestra cond: Charles Prentice. "Peggy Ann"-Vocal Gems; "The
Girl Friend"-Vocal Gems (Rod- gera).-Light Opera Company.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
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4 to 7 p.m. Chinese programme, 7 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trots---Sunset in Vienna (from the film)-Henry Jacques with his Correct Dance Tempo Or- chestra; In Cheery Blossom Lane Eddie Carroll and the Casani Club. Orchestra: On the Avenue-Selec-) tion, So Rare.--Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra: · You're Laughing at Me, This Year's Kisses (film "On the Avenue ").--Roy
Wagon (Connor and Lisbona); Me and the Old Folks at Home (Leon, Towers and Arden).-The Hill Bil- lies. Plano Please Teacher! --
Selection: Broadway Melody of
1938-Selection. Patricia Ross- borough, Vocal-She's the Wealth- iest Woman on Earth (Godfrey).— Kitty Masters. Dance Orchestra
POST OFFICE'S
75,000 "EXTRAS"
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Record Christmas Mail Expected
Handling what is expected to be a record Christmas mail this year will provide work for 75.000 extra men throughout Britain.
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The Post Office has arranged for their employment through the Ministry of Labour. In London alone 15,000 additional men will be required, an increase of 3.000 over last year.
Arrangements are modelled on those of 1926, as this year will be
the first in which Christmas Day has fallen on * Saturday since then. As Christmas letter trafic has increased by 75 per cent., and parcel post traffic by 50 per cent.
My Honey's Lovin' Arms Fox- since 1926. plans have been con- Trot; Avalon-Quickstep.-Val Ros-siderably augmented. ing and his Swing Stars,
11 p.m. Close down.
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Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19.76m.) 9.51m.c. ($1.55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) G.S.F.
15.14m.c. (19.82m.) .Trans. 1 (G.S.O.. G.S.G., G.S.B.).
4.15 p.m.-Big Ben. "World A1- fairs. A talk by H. Wickham Steed. 4.30
of
Symphonies p.m.-The Beethoven-8. The BBC Empire Orchestra; leader. Daniel Melsu; conductor, Eric Fogg. 5 p.m.- Variety. including. Lesy Boun (Comedian
SPECIAL TRAINS FOR P.O. Arrangements have been made for special trains to run during Christmas week solely for Post Office purposes. Parcel traffic will be so heavy at Euston, King's Cross. London Bridge, and Pad- dington stations that most of the parcel post work will be transfer- red to railway goods stations.
season. During last Christmas from Dec. 13 to Jan. 2, in London alone 148,000,000 letters and 5,000,000 parcels was posted; 1,-
handled 200,000 bags were railway station parcel post depots In the City..
On Dec. 23 17,000,000
at
letters
and Compere), Ro-were posted in London. All these Azures represent substantial in- samond, Bobble. and Freda ("The Happy Three'), and Worden and creases over those of the previous West ("Two Old Women). Bup rear.
Appeals are to be made for ported by Harry Gordon and his
cooperation in posting Band. 5.30 p.m.-The News and public Announcements. 5.50 p.m.-'Green parcels and letters early in Chris- Fields and Pavements' A talk by tmag week. John R. Allan about happenings in country and town in the United Kingdom. 6.5 p.m.-"The Twilight Serenaders. A fantasy in music and story, with Clarence Wright his Trio, and Tom Purvis, and Alexander Henderson, and Stearn Scott. 8.25 p.m.-Close down.
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ITALY RECOGNISES MANCHUKUO.
Rome, Nov. 29.
The
It is believed
Signor Cortese, hitherto Italian - Trans. II (G.S.H.. G.S.G.. G.S...
6.45 p.m.-Big Ben. Beethoven Consul-General Mukden, has String
Quartela-3. The Griller been appointed Italian Minister to String Quartet: Sydney
Griller the Goverment in Hsinkin. (Violin); Jack O'Brien. (Violin); Italian recognition of Manchukuo Philip Burtoz (Viola); Colin is being widely discussed in poli- Hampton (Violoncello). 7.10 p.m. tical circles here: Famous London Buildings. The that this will bring about a formal Story of Southwark Cathedral' recognition of the Italian Empire 7.40 p.m.-Fred Hartley and his by Japan. Such a recognition is, Smeck and his Hawaiian Serena Sextet, with Cyril Grantham 8.10 however, stated to have actual- ders. Paso-Double-Le Touquet:mRoyal Tennis. A broadcast
taken place, since Japan Fox-Trot "The Merry-Go-Round from King Henry VIII's court at has already addressed several of Broke Down-The BBC. Dance Hampton Court. 8.25 p.m.-Music its official communications to ""The Orchestra. Waltz-Love Live For
and Emperor of In the Morning Light melodies by King of Italy British, composers. With Frank Ethiopin." walker and his Octet. Presented It is declared here that Italy's by Mark H. Lubbock. 9 p.m.-recognition of Manchukuo should "World Affairs.' 'A talk by. H. not be interpreted as action against
China.- p.m.-
Ever and Rule My Heart; Fox-Trot -Girls Were Made to Love and Kiss (trom "Paganini")Jack Hylton and his Orchestra.
Wickham
Steed.
9.15
7.30 p.m. Closing local: Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex-Monologues in Melody, played by Transocean News Service. change Market Report.
7.35 p.m. Variety, Comedienne-What
Archibald
Says, Goes (Castling): Falling in Lote Again (flm "The Blue An- gel')-Gracie Fields. Orchestral- It's Love Again-Selection; Queen of Hearts Selection.--Sydney, Kyte and his Piccadilly Hotel Band. Vocal-The Yodelling Bullighter; The Yodelling Chinaman (Farrell and Stogden).-Georg Van Dusen. Orchestral-Love Me, Or Leave Me (Donaldson
Kihn); Why arid Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me (Jones and Kahn).-Benny Good- man and his Orchestra.
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Miliza Korjus (Soprano). Olympia's Arla (The boil's Song) ("Tales of Hoffmann"--Offenbach). Thousand and one Nights Waltz (Strauss).
8.10 p.m. London Relay-Royal Tennis.
Dick Pepper (Banjo) and Phil Green (Accordeon). 9.30 p.m.-- The News and Announcements. 9.55 p.m.-Close down.
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THE POPE
Rome, Nov. 29. Holiness, Pope Plus bas offered the position of Chairman of the Con- gregation for Extraordinary Church Affairs to Monsignore- Tardini, present deputy to the Cardinal Secretary of State, Mon- signore Pacelli, according to the leading Catholic press agency, "L Corrispondenza."
This position had become vacant through the nomination of Arch- bishop Pizzardo as Cardinal. It is. stated that Monsignore Tardini has refused the position. It seenis. probable, therefore, that the Pope will offer the poaltion to the pre- sent Nuntio in Berne, Monsignore. Bernardini.
The Agency belleves that the Pope will nominate Tardini successor to the Nuntio in
Bel-
grade. Monsignore Pellegrinetti. The
the
SYRIAN GOVERNMENT CRITICISED Trans.III (G.S.H., G.B.G., G.S.B.).
10.15 p.m.-Big Ben. The Sym-
Beirut, Nov. 29. phonies of Beethoven-8. The The vole of confidence placed BBC Empire Orchestra: leader, before Parliament to-day resulted conductor, Eric in a victory for Government, by
present prelate in FOZZ. 10.40 p.m.-Violin Recital 60 votes against 5. The roting Secretariat of State, Monsignore by Beatrix Marr. 11 pm-Palace was preceeded by a session lasting Monyini, of Varieties. 12 p.m. The News several hours, during which the and Announcements. 12.20 a.m. Opposition leaders violently at- Matters of Moment. A talk by tacked the Government for not the Right Hon. the Earl of Lytton, permitting the formation of Youth KG. G.C.B.I., G.CIE, in a series Organisations, and the action of
for listeners in India. 12.35 a.m the police in forbidding a demon- Ballet Music.. 1 a.m.-Close down..stration of the Lebanin Phalange
AUSTRALIA
3LB-Wave Length, 31.34 metres. Power, 1 Kilowatt: Frequency.
9.58 megacycles. 1235 p.m. "At Home and Abroad" Watchman." 12.50 р..
A broadcast from King Henry -"The VIII's court at Hampton Court. Musical Interlude. 1 p.m. Time 8.25, p.m. Landon Relay "Music Signal, Victorian News Bulletin. in the Morning,"
The fifth of a series of pro- grammes featuring melodies by British light composers with Frank Walker and his Octet. Presented
by Mark H. Lubbock.
9 p.m. London, Relay World Adairs."
A talk by H. Wickham Steed. 9.15 p.m. Studio-An appeal on behalf of the Hong Kong Street Sleepers Society by Sir Henry Pollock, Et., K.C., LL.D.
p.m. London Relay-The
9.30
News.
1
on November bere Serplee
GEN. LUDENDORFF
SERIOUSLY ILL
Berlin, Nov 29,
Would then receive
Tardini's position.
It is further stated that the Apostolic Delegate, Monsignore Roncalli. might be sent as Nuntio to Belgrade in which case Tardint would becom Nuntio in Nationalist. Spain. Transocean News Service
it
RETURN VISIT
Rome, Nov. 29." Premier L. Stojadinovics, whose torthcoming visit to Rome has al- 1.5 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes. The German press published front ready been announced, will arrive here on December 5, where he will page reports from Munich, where etc. 1.15 p.m. Stock Exchange re- port. 1.20 p.m. Afternoon Musical it is reported that General Erich attend several functions. It is, scores of Ludendorff has been taken serious- however, denied that the Yugoslav Premier will be received by the Programme. Progress the Cricket match-Victoria v. West ly ill, and is now lying in the Australia, and results of the Bal- Munich hospital. For some time Pope. It is stated that the sole object of the visit is to return the the veteran army leader, who is in larat Races will be given as they come to band. 5.15 p.m. Close. his 73rd year, has been suffering recent visit to Yugoslavia of For- 6.30 pm. Chimes, Fifteen minutes from kidney trouble, which has of Popular Music. 6.45 p.m. Sport- now taken a turn for the worse
7 p.m. Talk: and has given rise to anxiety ing News and Notes: "Aerial Survey Expeditions." by rameneran News Service. Commander H T. Bennett, D.8.0.1 7.20 pin. National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Queensland and North
9.50 p.m. Songs by Tito Schipa | Australian News Bulletin. 7.40 (Tenor)..
Questa O Quella ("Rigoletto"-- Verdi). Confesion: — Tango, La Cumpazalta-Tango.
COPIES OF THE 1937 EDITION
10 p.m. Spanish Music.
p.m. News markets and weather' for North Australia. 8 pm. The National Military Band-Con- ductor, Stephen Yorke. 8.30:
in "Night
Vienna." 9.30 p.m
́INSURGENT AIR
RAIDS
'Madrid, Nov, 20.
Minister,
elgra
Count Galeazo. Clano- Transocean News Service.
TITULESCU TO STAND
FOR ELECTION?
Bucharest, Nov. 29.
The former Roumanian, Foreign: Minister, M. Titulescu, returned to
Flity were killed and 125 wound- the Roumanian capital to-day, when
ne immediately, had various con
Aire Andaluz (Lucena).-Cordoba Travel Letter from Denzi! Bat- ed in an insurgent air raid on Philharmonic Orchestra Cond.:chelor. 9.40 p.m. Recital by Ursula Colmenarvicko, twenty miles northversations with the leaders of the Jose Pablos. Dadza 5 (Granados Malkin, visiting Canadian pianist of the capital." Eighteen Munoz Lorentei; Granada (Albeniz 10 p.m. Instrumental Ensemble. killed and 10 wounded in an in- -Cuenca). Conchita Supervia 10.30 p.m. Australasian News Ser-surgent rald on Okana, a village
in Toledo.-- (Mezzo-Soprano). Spanish Dance vice. 10.55 p.m. Recorded feature. No. 2 (Granados)--New Light Sym-11.30 pm. Close.
Wewer.
were National Zaranist Party. It โ learnt that M. Titulescu' intends to stand for election as member of the National Zaranist Party. Transocean News Service.