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son. Miss A. M. Anderson. Mr. A. A Weekly Entertainment Feature D. Armour, Mr. JE Bryce, Mrs. prosented by William MacLurg; Cainpbell, Miss M. Campbell, Mrs. 'Introduction' The · Orchestra; Clements, Mr. and Mrs. P. H L Under Gity Lightstand brier Christensen. Miss A. "Doughty, Mr.
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Francis Russell, Parry Jones, Ray- Traver and his friends, Archie Bel- Captain and Mrs R. N. RushWHARF & GODOWN Co.,
mond Newell and Hary Dearth; We're All Bound To Go (verses trom "The Shanty Book-Edited by Sir R. R. Terry); Johnny-Come” Down To Hilo; The Hog's Eye Mas (Sir R R Terry)-Raymond Ne- well and Chorus with Plano.
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 pun, Carroli Gibbons (Plano) and His Boy Friends.
With Thee I Swing (Stillman, Hyde and Adlam); Midnight In Mayfair (Chase); If You Were The Only Girl Memories (Nat. D. Ayer); Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Kern); You've Got To Admit (from H Diddle Diddle'); Can't We Talk T Over (Washington and Young); Now That You're Gone (Kahn and Fiorito).
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press; Local Weather Report and Announcements.
lerby and Jeremiah, and the sinis | brookų, Mr. B. Hobinson Miss La ter character, Mr. Sitani: Yours M. Siggins. Rev. J. C. Smith," Mr. Sincerely-The Orchestra
10.43. p.m. Dance Music. Slow Fox-Trots-The Mood That I'm In: Goodnight My Lucky Day (film 23 Hours' Leave!)- Garroll Gibbons, and the Savoy Hotel Or- pheans; Tangos- Eternal Sun (Elossas), Golden Stars (Kronen. berg)-Heinz Huppertz and MS Orch.; Fox-Trot-Moon At Sca- Roanie Munro and His Orchestra,
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The station transmilts on a wake- 1.40 p.m. Eric Coates and the 4.15 p.m.-Big Ben; "B.B.C. Ball-length of 31.34 metres (9,580 Light Symphony Orchestra.
room,” 4.45 p.m.- "Empire Ex- megacycle), and broadcasts to the Springtime Suite (Eric Coates): change" 5 pm.+Music Hall Far East from 2.35 p.m. to 1.30 *Fresh Morning' (Pastorale), "Moan-p.in.-The News and Announce-a.m. daily.. day Song (Romance), 'Dance In The Twilight' (Valse)
ments.
Friday.
∙ A · running commentary on the Transi II (G.S.II., 6.8.€......, G.S.B.). Germany versus Australia tennis 1.52 p.m. Variety.
6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; The Syn- Matches, in which von Cramm and Vocal-Old Song Memories - phonies of Beethoven The B.B.C. Henkel, recently in Hong Kon Westminster Ballad Singers, Hu- Empire Orchestra. 7.15 amwill meet Bromwich, Crawford, 'Mc- morous Sketch-Sandy's First Baby Operatic Belections. 7.40 pm-Grath and" ether Australian pluy- (Thomson-Powell) Sandy Powell Chamber Music. 8.15 p.m.4-"Famous era, wil be broadcast from VLR and, Company; Vocal Our Great-" London Buildings": Guildhall. 8.45 from 4 p:m., (HX.T.), on est Successes-Cicely Courtneidge | p.m.-The Forum Theatre Orches Sporting events of the week, in- and Jack Hulbert: Orchestra-The tra. directed by Philip Martell. 4.15 cluding tennis and cricket, will be ; Great Ziegfeld-Film Selection p.m.-Robb Wilton as Mr. Muddle-
described at 9.36 p.m. on Saturday. Louis Levy and His Gaumont Bri-combe, J.P. in "The Court of Not- tish Symphony (with Edward Mal-so-Common, Please!' 9:30 p.m.-- loy, Vocalist).
The News and Announcements Trans. III (G.S.H. G.S.F., GAR)
2.15 p.m. Close down.
6-7 pm. Chinese Programme, 7 p.m. Dance Music.
10 p.m.-Big Ben; Music by Handel. 10.16 p.m.-"Take Your Cholee." 10.45 p.m."A Theme and
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Teak Drawing Roon, Dining Room, Dining Room & Office Furni ture, Rattan Ware, Carpets, Bugs, 2p.m. Afternoon Musical Pro Cutlery, Ornamanta, E. F. and Braas gramme. 3.30 p.m. Descripton of Ware, Porcelain and Glass Ware.. the Sheffield Shield Cricket Match, Electric Table Latips and Fans, South Australia v Victoria. A p. Heaters, Clocks, Camers, Pictures, 6/8 One-Step-Have You Any
Musical Programme, continued. Oil Paintings, Camphorwood Trunks, thing On Tonight, Matilda Darling?
Song" 11 p.m.-Arthur Salisbury pin. Close. 6.30 p.m. "At Home Gramophone and Records, Enamel Fox-Trots With My Little Horse
and his Orchestra, from the Savoy And Abroad""The Watchman." Bath, Hand Sewing Machines, etc., and Wagon-Bram Martin and Hotel, London. 11.30 p.m.-Harold 6.45 p.in. Sporting News and Notes etc, Band: I Saw A Ship A-Salling: Ramsay, at the organ of the Union 7 p.m. News. Markets and Weather. Waltz The Greatest Mistakt Or My Life-Henry Jacques with His Cinema, Kingston-on-Thames, 12 or Nach Australia, 7.20 p.m. p.m.-The News and Announce-Overseas News Service. · 7.28 ̈p.m. Correct Dance Tempo Orchestraments: 12.20 am-Violin Recitat, by Commentary on Overseas News. Fox-Trols-Love Is Good For Any-Isolde Menges 12.40 a.m.-"Do We 7.30 p.m. Queensland North Aus- BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
thing That Alls You (Alm "The Hit Parade'); A Sailboat In The Moon- light-Orlando and His Orchestra; Quick Step-Avalon; Fox-Trots My Honey's Lovin' Arms--Val Rös- ing and His Swing Stars; Body And Soul; A Little, Love, A Little Kiss- Qu'ntette of the Hot Club of France.
7.36 p.m. Closing local Stock Qua- tations and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report
7.40
p.m. Studio-Doreen (Piano) and Lee Wong (Vocal), " Ma; 3. Wake Up and Live-Lee Wong: 2 Request Medley--Doreen Ma: 3, Wake Up and Live Lee Wong; 4. Ikaw-Doreen Ma; §. I've got my heart set on you-Lee Wong: 6. More Fower to You-. Doreen MB.,
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BERLIN
31.38m. (95.60 k.e 18.74m (15.200 k.c.)
16.88m. (37.700 k.C.)
1.J.A. D.J.B. n.J.E. D.J.N....... 31.45m. (95,40 k.c.) DJ.Q....... 19.83m. (15.280 k.ċj 1.05 p.m. Call (German Ens- fish). German Folk Song. 1.10 Map.m. Musle for all. 2 p.m. News in
German.
2.15 p.m. Music for all (continued). 2.50 p.m. Greetings. to our Listeners in New Zealand. p.m. News and Economic Review in English. 3.16 p.m. To-day in Germany. Bound Pictures. 3.30 p.m Awake with a Ught heart! A short musical méditation. 4.30 p.m. From dawn til eventide, der- folk songs. 5 p.m. Solo concert: Louis Graveure, tenor. 5.30 p.m. News and Economic 5.45 p.tn. Review in Gleman,
8 pan. Local Time Signal, Wea. "ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Variety,
말,
!.. Vocal-In. The Little White Church on the Hill, A Broken Ro sary-James Melton (Tenor) Organ accompanyment; Piano- Accordeon Band - Remembrance (Allen, Green and Meln). Where The Mountaink Meet The Bea (Butler and Tisley)--The London Plano Accordeon Baad
man
Thoughts and Things. Medita- tive comments, by Joh, Schmidt- Hangen. p.m. Light music.
A SELECTION OF
Comprising
tralían News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m. News in French for Listeners in New Caledonia and the New He- brides, 7.55 pm. Musical Interlude. 8 p.m. Symphony Hour. p.m. Travel Letter from Denzil Bat chelor. 9.10 p.m. Ballad Concert. 9.40 p.m. Recital by Ursula Melkin, Canadian Planist. 10 p.in. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Recorded Feature. 2 Radio Sets 11.20 p.m. News Brevities. 11.30 2.44 Winchester Repeateri "Close"
4 Carpets (new)
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Call letters: PIIJ. Wavelengths 16,88 m, and 25.57 m.; Frequencies 17770ke. and 11730kc.
08.30-10.00 G.MT, wavelength 19.71 m.. 13.25–15.10 G.MT. wavelength 16.88 m. 19.00–20.30 G.MT. wavelength
31.28 m Wavelength 19.71 m. 08.30-10.00 Experimental broad-
7 p.m. Concert of Light Music. cast on behalf of Philips Radia
Hilversum-Holland
.and.
ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 6TH JANUARY, '1985.
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QUEEN MARY 'SELLS
**ANTIQUES-
Queen Mary acteń un saleswoŚLEM. V for nearly an hour recently when, she visited the sale of antiques at
8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 Eindhoven-Holland, Happy pro- p.m. Concert of Light Music gradime Special broadcast for: (cont.). 8.50 p.m. Greetings to our Australia, New Zealand, Fiji Is- Listeners in the Netherlands East lands. Reports about the reception 8.15 pm. London Relay-Famous
Indies. p.m. News and Econo- are to be sent to Phohi-PCJ Studio | Londonderry House, Park Lane, London Bulldings Guildhall'
TheTrade Guilds-Gög and mic Review in German. 9:15 p.m. Magot-Sir Richard Whittington Neuruppint
visit to Gustav Kuhn The trial of Lady Jake Grey ture book by Ernst Stimmel. A musical pic Charles I dines with the City Alder 10 p.m. News and Economic Review men-The Great Fire: The Free-in English and Dutch, 10.15 p.ming-ouncement.
A
To-day in Germany. Sound Pic- Grieg. Moja Petrikowski tures. 10.30 pm. Songs by Edward 10.45 p.m. We announce the New Month,
dom of the Cit: The Banquets The Election of the Lord Mayor; Written by 8. L. Ricardo. Produced by John Richmond,
8.45. p.m. Glazounow-Stenka 11.15 pm. Solo concert: Louis doctor in the factory. New mea- Graveure, teñor. 11,45 p.m. The
sures for furthering health of workers. Midnight, Sign on (Ger- (man) English),
Basine.
Played by the Orchestra Of The Brussels Roya] Conservatoire Con- ducted by Desire Derauw,
9.02 p.m. Russian Songs... Russian Medley Of Folk Songs (Traditional—arr. Sorokin); Gypsy Caraven (Trud—arr, Sorokinį Rosi
· slan Cherubic Hymn (Vorotnikoffy;
·Prince. Igor Peasants' Chorus (Borodin Rimeky Korsakov) Borokin. Russian Choir."
9.15 p.m. London Relay-Robb Wilton.
AUSTRALIA
VLR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power." I Kilowatt; Frequency, ·
8.58 megacycles. 12.35 p.m. Recorded Music. 10 Time Signal, Victorian News Bul-
o Wavelength 10.88 m.
Phobl programme for the Netherlands. Indles. 13:25 National anthem and open-
13:30 Btock reports, 13/40 Actualities. 14.00 Phoht Variety Ensemble. 15.00 Daily News: Bulletin. 15:10 Close down and national anthem...?
held in aid of the Personal:Bèrrice: League, of which "shé la, patrón. People attending the sales had noʻ idea that Queen Mary was to assist at one of the stalls for: she had never done so before: Abe took up her position behind a stall with the Dowager Lady. Reading. chairman the league,
Queen Mary did not stand by and leave it to the customers to make" their own selections; but Wavelength 31.25 m.
picked up the various articles to 19.00-20.30 Experimental broad-|explain their attractivenes. «Õus=" cast on behalf of Phillps Radio tomers sensed at once Queen Mary's- Eindhoven-Holland. Happy pro-knowledge of antiques and during gramie. "Spécial broadcast, for the time she was at the stall 'busi- Union of Bouth Africa, South-West nes was exceptionally prisk, N Africa, Angola, Belgián Congo, The proceeds will go towards the Uganda, Kenya West Tanganjika, funds for the distribution of cloth- Rhodesia, Portuguese East Africa, ing in the special areas. g Madagascar, Mozambique, Soudan, When she had finished selling. Egypt, Mauritius, Seychelles. Re-Queen Mary, who wore a gown of ports about the reception are to allver grey lace and a grey cost,
who is president of the league
As Mr. Muddlecombe, J.P., in Theletin. 15 pm. Interstate Weather be sent to the Proht-4C3 studio had tea with Lady Londonderry, Court of Not-So-Common, Please Notes, 1.15 pm Luncheon Music, Hilversum-Holland.