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'La Forza Del Destino'-Pace Mio Dio-Claudia Muzio (Soprano); 'Aida' Grand March, Act 2-B05- Lon Promenade Orchestra Cond:

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ZBW. 10.16 p.m. E. Lovely One. on That Red Hot Heat, March Heroique (Saint-Saens)-6. Turn

That Old Feeling. B. Blug Orchestre Symphonique (of Parks) 17 Cond: F. Ruhlmann; En La Al- Danube. 10.30 p.m. Interval of re- hambra (Breton)-Madrid Sym- phony Orchestra Cond: Enrique F. Arbos: Fire Festival Polka Josef Strauss-Op. 269) Johann Strauss and Symphony Orch.

1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Turner Layton (Vocal and Piano).

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Har- bach and Kern: There's No More You Can Say (Delettre and Carter); Up The Wooden Hill To Bedford- shire (Grey and Connelly).

1.13 p.m. The London Palladium Orchestra.

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1.16 p.m. Dance Orchestras. Fox-Trots--My Cabin Of Dreams Roy Fox and His Orchestra; So Rare--Roy Fox and His Orchestra; Yours And Mine (alm 'Broadway Now Melody of 1938'); I Know (Alm The Singing Marine')-Roy Fox and His Orchestra; 'Cause My Baby Says It's So; Night Over Shanghal (Alm "The Singing Ma- rine')-Roy Fox and His Orchestra; 'Cause My Baby Says It's So: Night Over Shanghai (0lm "The Singing Marine")-Blily Thorburn and His Music: Tangos-Le Tue Carezze; El Payaso Del Corazon Partido- Corazon Partido-Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra; Fox- Trots Throwing Peanuts To The Moon; Toodle-Oo-Brian Lawrance and His Lansdowne Orchestra.

2.15 p.m. Close down. 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. Dance Music.

Quickstep--My Gal Mezzanine- Gerry Moore (Piano), Fox-TTOLS— Fifty Million Robins Can't Be Wronz: Carelessly-Bully Cotton and His Band; Waltz-Moonlight Valley Alm Secret Service'); Quickstep A Sailboat In The Moonlight- Victor Silvester aur Mis Ballroom Orchestra.

1.15 p.m. London Relay-Gladys Young In The Lady's Maid' from the short story by Katherine Mansfield adapted by M. H. Allen, Presented by John Richmond.

7.25 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations and Hong Kong Exchange

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7.30 p.m. Variety.

Vocal and Guitar-Prairie Romeo Godfrey-Carlton), There's Only Five Bullets In My Old Six Shoot- er (Box-Cox-Roberts)--Bob Malin; Organ Musical Sweethearts-H. Robinson Cleaver: Duettists-Roll Along, Covered Wagon (Kennedy), Don't Forget (Carr and Bapiro) Walst and Barker: Humorous Monologue-Marksman Sam (Ed- gar and Holloway) Stanley Hol- loway: Novelty-Moonlight On The Prairie (from the film), Home On The Range (arr. Ted and Ers)--- The Hill Billles.

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Choresen.

Royal Naval Singers-Sea Songs,

Sea Shanties Portsmouth Royal Naval Singers conducted by Lee, R.N.

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8:11 pm. Viennese Musie. Austrian Peasant Dances (arr. Max Schoneher)-Symphony Or chestra cond: Walter Goehr; Vien- na Blood-Selection (Joh, Strauss- Leon-Stein)-Marla Hester (80- prano), Herbert E. Groh (Tenor), Max Schipper (Tenor) with chorus and Orchestra.: Donauwellen, Waltz-Edith Lorand Orchestra.

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21.47m.c. (13.97m.) G.S.F

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4.15

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Gardiner. 4.25 Interval of recorded dance music p.m.-Dancing Time, by Jeph from 2BW. 11.0 p.m. 13. On a Little ; Mccus and

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18. Adios Argentina. 19. Cubalero. 20. Cuba Libre. 11.35 p.m. Inter- val of recorded dance music from ZBW. 11.45 p.m. 21. Smarty. The Moon got into my eyes. After you. 24. Caravan.

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12.0 midnight. Close down. 9.50 p.m. Relay of the Danes

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Frans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.....

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben. Cinema Or- São Recital 7.15 p_m.--(Hladys Young in "The Lady's Maid, frons the short story by Katherine Mans- feld Adapted by M., H. Allen. Presented by John Richmond. 7.25 p.m.-The Celebrity Tric. 7.65 p.m-'As I See It'-5. A talk by Sir Josiah Stamp,. G.C.B.. Q.B.E 8.10 pm. The Twilight Sere- naders'. A fantasy in music ant

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French. Market Prices. Rates of

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News at Large, with S P. B. Mals. Spanish. 1250 visit to the Wyre Forest Dir Tict of Portuguese. 1. am. Talk by. Mr Worcestershire: The pros ramme Archinard (In English). 1.15 am, arranged by David Gretton. Close down. 3 p.m. Gramophon Pm-For the Children: "Penny Records. 4 p.m. Sewa in Frenc Plain, Twopence Coloured. "by Market Prices, Rates of Exchange. Christine Orr A play about 430 am. News in English Robert Louis Stevenson, as a aba.m. Gramophone 9.30 p.m.-The News and An- am News in German nouncements. 0.55 p.n..-Close Close Down. down.

A Dream of Spring ("Winter- reise"--Muller-Schubert, Op. 89 No. 11: The Solitary One (Lappe- Schubert. Op. 41).---Plano accom- paniment by Gerald Moore

12.50 p.m. Light Orchestral. Spanish Dance, No. 1 (Moszkow- sky) Spanish Serenade (Bizet) --- New Light Symphony Orch, Seren- ade (Taseill); Serenade {"Les Millions d'Arlequin' Drigo). Barnabas Von Geczy and his Or- chestra.

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10.15 p.m.-Big Ben. The Coven- try. Eippodrome Orchestra; con- ductor, William Fethers. From the Hippodrome Theatre, Coventry. 10.45 p.m.-Jack Payne with his Band. 11.15 p.r.-The League, 12.35 p.m. Musical ReproductOTES Division I: Charlton Athletic v.

Time Synal, Victorisis Everton. A running commentary | News Bulletin. 15 pmn. Interstate Fantasia on Melodies of Johann by Ivan Sharpe on the serond half Weather Notes: 1.15 p.m. Desert- Strauss (Weber). Song of Paradise of the Association footbal match.

tions of the Epsom Rarek, XINÍ PR- (Reginald King). Columbine's From Charlton Athletic Football gress results of the Crzekat Malch Spring Ground, London. 12.15 am--South Australia v. West Ar- Song (Mendelssohn). Simple Aven Variety. 12.30 a.r.-The News and I traita 5.30 pm: Clowe. 6.30 pm. (Thome). Golden Rain-Waltz Announcements.. 12.50 a.n-Dance Chimes. A summary · of to-day A

1.03 p.m. Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

| Rendezvous

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(Waldteufel). "Faust" Waltz Music. 1 a.m.--Close, dot TL (Gounod).

1:30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Local Weather Forecast and An- nouncements,

1.40 p.m. Mozart Songs.

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Call-letters of the Station:- bulletin. 7.36 p.EL-Eperiing High- "Don Giovanni”......“Madamina"-Wavelength: 19.68 metres T P A ̧2. | lights of the Weet. 8

F. Ollendorff (Bass); Give me thy Wavelength: 25.24 metres TPA 3 "Atrevues of 1937.” presented by hard, fairest.-Erna Berger (80- Wavelength: 25.60 metres T PA 4. ernest C. Rola. 853 piu. Berare- | prano, and Heinrich SchlusnusWavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Ke. (Baritone). "The Marriage GI Figaro "The Letter Duet-Viorica Ursuleac (Soprano) and Berger (Soprano),

The Magic

ed Music. 9 p.m. The National 7.a.m. Radio-Journal of France | Military Band-Conductor, Stepher: (French News). 7.20 a... Grasion of 4. Henry Lawson Rory. 1

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phone Records. 8.15 ap. Talk on French Events. 8.30 aja Gramo- rano. 10.30 phone Records. 9 am-News in French. 9.30 a.m. News in English 0.40 a.m. News in Italiani 9.50 a.m. Gramophone Recorda, 10 a.m. Close

2 p.m. Mozart-Concerto in " Major, K537 ("Coronation").

Played by Wanda Landowska (Plano) with Chamber Orchestra (Leader: Jean Pougnet? conducted Down. by Walter Goehr.

2.30 pm. Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.

7 p.m. An hour with Bach.

Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Ke.

11. a.m. Gramophone Records. 11.45 a.m. Talk on-French Events

Sinfonia. — Willem Mengelberg in Jugo-Slav by Mr. Dy Nicolitch.

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Call letters: PCJ. Wavelengths 19.71 m. and 11.28 m.; Frequencies

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The Heart 1 Ask From Thee, Love, p.m. Concert. Relay. 18.45 Gramo- My Spirit Was In Heaviness-Lotte phone Records. 1. p.m. Concert

from Leonard (Soprano). Bulte No. 2 in Relayed

Paris-P.T.T. 1:30

Wavelength 15.38 M. Phoki-programme for tfor Netherlands Fadien

13.25 National'anikom ind Opel-

13.30 Stock Reports.

B Minor: Overture, Rondeau, Sara- p.m. News in French: Colonial bande, Bourree.: Polonaise and Market Prices. 2. pm The Mess- Double, Minuet, Badineria.-Chica- age from Paris by Mr. Francets ing-announcement. go Symphony Orchestra cond. by Porche. 2.10 p.m. Judicial Talk by

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Delmont, 2.20

Records. 2.30 p.m. Musical Offering (arr. Casella)-Gramophone Italian Trio (Alberto Poltronicri Concert Given by the Lucien Goldy Violin, Arturo, Bonuccl-"Cello, Al- Orchestra with Mrs. Daumont fredo Casella Plano). Cantata (Vocalist) and Mr Prület (Tenor):

13.40 "Happy Sɔmmie.” 13.50 Every day (IIT).

14.05 "Cabaret Damant.” 14.30 Dally News Bulletin. 14.40 Merting of the Pholt-Club- 15.00 Music Trom a Bostadste 15.30 Close down and nationa's anthein.

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No. 65 Take Me To Thee; Cantata 3.55p.m. Rates of Eh change and 8.30 p.m. London Relay-The No. 85-See. What: His Love French Black (Hentos).-4. p.m. Microphone At Large with 8.FB. Georges Thill (Tenor). Fugue in C | Close Down. Mais. A visit to the Wyre Forest Minor (the Little Min Wavelength: 28.24 m11.885 Ke District of Worcestershire, à pro- Fugue). Leopold Stokowski and

N.B. Times and wavelengtha_2 gramme arranged by David Gret-the Philadelphia Orchestra.

5.15 p.m. News in French, Market

ton.

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p.m. Concert Relayed from Paris to this programtur within, altart. Pellegatti ('Cello)."

9 p.m. Local Sport Results. 9.10 p.m. Selections from Verdi's Operas.

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