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Trans. I (G.S.O., G.S.G), .GS.B.)
DIARY OF LOCAL
EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12
Anniversaries and Hoilday- St. Satyr, Martyr.
Malls (See- Page 18), Cinemas-(500 Paze 5).
Meeting.-Volunteer'Bergts.' Mess Committee. 6 p.m.; Annuni," of the LCA of English Methodist
4.15 p.m.-Big Ben, Take your Church, 10 am; Kowloon, Union Chalce." A weekly entertainment Church Women's Guld 10 am: feature, presented by William Mac-Christ Church Committee."6 p.m.
Moon-XII Moon, 11th. Day Social Whist, Drive and Tom-
12.30 p.m. Fandel. Overture in Durg. 4.45 pm Theme and a Minor-Leopold Stokowski and the Song" "Rain Songs. The Boy, Philadelphia Orchestra...
p.m.
Mess,
the Girl. and the Trio, with Josef bola at Garrison Serts Marais and his Band. The pro- Queen's Rend, 8.30 p.m..
presented by William SportsSee Faze 10). MacLurg. 4.55 p.m.-"Green Fields Sunrise.-7.08 a.. Sunset.--5.58 and Pavements." A talk by H. B. Brenan. 5.10 p.m.-The BBC Em~~ pire Orchestra; leader. Leonard well. Veronica Mansfield (Austra- Hirsch; conducted by Clifton Helli-
12.36 p.m. Beethoven Sonata in Egramme Flat Major, Op. 81 a. ('Les Adieux') Arthur Schnabel (Piano).
12.53 p.m. Songs by Gerhard Husch (Baritone).
Die Ehre Gottes Aus Der Natur (Bethoven); Die Belden Grenadiere. (Schumann).
"1_p.m. Local Time Signal, and Weather Report.
llan Mezzo-soprano). 6 p.m.-The News and Announcements. 6.25 pim.-Close down '.
Choice. A weekly entertainment feature, presented by William
Tides. High at 06.03 and 17 36. Low at 00.28 and 10.21.
"THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 Cindimas-(See Page 5). Mails-Bee Page 16). Moon.-XI Moor, 12th. Day. Sports(See Page 101. Sunrise.-7.06 am Sunset 5.57.
Trans. If (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.) 1.43 pan. Light Orchestral.
6.45 p.m.--Big Ben. "BBC Ball- "Hansel and Gretel" (Humper-room," Dancing to Bert Firman | pm. dinck), Witches'. Ride, Ginger and. his Orchestra. (Admission by Tides. High at 04.07 and 16 30. Bread Waitz-Beflin State Opera radio only.) 7.10 p.m.-Take your Low at 00.21; Orchestre Philharmonique: Bird of Love Divine (Haydn Wood), I hear you Calling Me (Marshall)-The Macfairg. 7.40 p.m: "A Theme London Palladium Orchestra; Nor- wegian Dance In D Major. (Grfüg) -Gustave Cloez and L'Orchestre Philharmonique de Paris, The Jug gler (Groltzsch), March of the Caucasian Chief From Caucasian Sketches (Ippolitov - Ivanov) Joseph Muscant and His Concert Orchestra.
1.30 p.m. Reuler'und' Rugby Press;
The
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and a Song" "Rain" Songs. The | Boy, the Girl, and the Trio, with
Joseph Marais and his Band, programme, presented by William MacLürg. 7.50 .p.m.-"Do Understand English? 2 A talk plan of co-operation between by A Lloyd James, Secretary of the British Broadcasting Corpora- of the BBC Advisory Committee on
the Argentine" Pro- Spoken English. 8.5 p.m.-Schu-paganda Department has been mann's Chamber Musik-3. The reached whereby news will be pub-actually see and feel in less than these days
country of the
Kruter's Bulletin Service.
tion and
lished in each
Local Weather Forecast and AG Hayward (Violin); Edwin Virgo other's broadcasts.
nouncements.
BERLIN
An- p.m.-Close
D.J.A. DJ.B.
31.38m. (95.60 k.c.> ∙19.74m. (15.200 k,c.)
D.J.E.
16.89m. (17.760.k.e.)
D.J.N.
Virtuoso String Quartet: Marjorie
(Viola); Raymond Jeremy Viola); 1.40 p.m. Variety
Cedric Sharpe Violoncello. 8.35 Orchestra Waltz Medley. Cock-p.m.-Scenes from "Romeo and tal-Harry Chapman (Harp) and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, His Music Lovers: Comedienne-19.15 p.m.-"Haunting Harmonles. Out in the New Mown Hay. So 9.30 p.m.-The News and Tired-Ann Penn; Organ-In a nouncements. 9.55 Chinese Temple Garden (Ketel-, down. Sey), 'Sanctuary of the Heart-Re- ginald Foort: Vocal-He Hadn't up T Yesterday (Wright), Aren't Women Wonderful? (Dhapiro and Scott)-Sophie Tucker; Novelty Peter Dawson's Christmas Party, Introducing Peter Dawson and His Friends. .:
2.15 p.m. Close Down. 6-7pm. Chinese Programme.
7 p.m. Dance Record. Fox-Trot You Needn't Have Kept It A Secret, In The Mountains of the Moon-Primo Scala's AC- cordion Band,
7.08 pm Closing, Local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report.
7.10 p.m. London Relay-Take Your Choice":
A Weekly Entertainment Feature presented by William Maclure: 'Introduction The Orchestra; Under City Lights!A brief glimpse in song at a London ca-
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Trans. III (G.S.II., G.S.F., G.S.B.)
31.45m. (05:40 k.c.) 9.55 p.m. Opening Announce-
19.63m. (15.280 k.c.) ments. 10 p.m.--Big Ben.The German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m., Con- 1.06 p.m. Call (German. English), Vario Trio. 10.15 p.m.-The Life cert of Light Music. 2 p.m. News of Walter Barnes, Fisherman, of Brixham, Devon. Presented as a Light Music (continued), 2.50 p.m. in German. 2.15 p.m. Concert of dramatic feature, with Walter Greetings to our listeners. 3 p.m. Barnes as narrator. 11 .p.m.-News and Economic Review "Palace of Varieties." Licensee English 3.15 p.m. To-day in Ger- and Manager: Ernest Longstaffe, many Sound Pictures 3.30 p.m. 12 p.m.-The News and Announce The Happy Family post office. menta, 12.20 a.m. The Edinburgh Children's hour. 345 p.m. Police Pipe Band, directed by Pipe-shrovetide songs.
Arrangement: Major Hance Gates, 1240 amLotte Thelle. 4.15 p.tt. Varied, ment by Japanese soldiers which "World Affairs." A talk by H. Wick-dance tunes. Light music. 5.13as handed by the British Consul Him Bteed. 1 am.Close down.
HOLLAND-INDIA
16,88 m. and 23.57 in.; Frequencies Call letters; PHJ. Wavelengths
17770ke, and 11730kc.
Old
London, Jan. 11. The British protest against the manhandling of British police of- Aciala in the International Settle-
p.m. Music for piano, clarinet and General (Mr. Herbert Phillips) in cello. The Dahlke Trio. 5.30 p.m. General. (Mr. Okamoto), contain- Shanghai to the Japanese Consul News and Economic Review in German.
7
p.in.
cd a
demand for complete in-
5.45 p.m. Press review. Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche.vestigation of the incident and
by Friedrich v. Flotow. 6 p.m. Alessandro Stradella. Opera that measures be taken immédiate- ly to prevent recurrence of similar Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m. outrages, it is announced here Wavelength 19.71 m.
'News in English. 8.15 p.m.
officially, Concerning the Japan- Con- cert of Light Musie" (continued),
ase demands for increased repre- 14.00-17.00 Experimental broad-855 p.. Greetings to our Listeners the Council in the International sentation on the administration of baret; Tales of Ben Bigg'-2: A cast on behalf of Philips Radio in British India. .p.m. News and series of Commercial Rumours Eindhoven
Holland. Happ pro- Economic Review in German, 9.15
Settlement it is declared in officiál written by Lauri Wylie: The Ban-gramme, Special broadcast for p.m. Our mutual path. A half hour the Municipal Counelf in all of its circles that the principal object of galorey Man' Come wandering. Cyprus, Palestina, Arabia, Syria, of radio sketches by Erwin Albrecht decisions and actions is to protect with us in song and Melody: The Egypt, Irac, Iran, Near East. Bri- und Will Haḥn. 9.45, p.m. Laugh- foreigners against assaults and Spinner of Death-Episode 2: The ish India, Ceylon. Elam, French mg. Homeland. Jests and jokes Limehouse Barge; An adventure Indo China, Straits Settlements, from Cologne, 10 p.m. News and preserve peace and order in the molestation of any kind and to serial. by Franklyn" Kelsey, intro-Malacca, Neth.
East Indies, China, Economic Review in English and International Settlement. It is ducing Jim Travers and his friends. Philippines. Reports about the re- Dutch. 10.15 p.m. To-day in Ger pointed out that there is a great Terence O'Malley and Jeremiah ception are to be sent to Phohl-mony. Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.difference between such emergency "Hands to the plough, my lusty measures sa must be taken out in fellows." A Swabian at home by time of crisis and changes of a... Fritz Heinz Reimesch. 11.15 p.m.
permanent and general nature; the
and the sinister character, Mr. PCJ Studio Hilveraum-Holland. Sitant; Yours Sincere!'-The Or- chestra.
7.40 p.m. London Relay A There
and a Song".
A theme and a Song This week: 'Rain' Songs. The Boy, the Girl, and the Trio with Josef Maris and hia Band. The programme pre- sented by William MacLurg.
· 3.50 p.m. Interlude-Chopin - Nocturne in C Sharp Minor Paga- nini-La Campanella (Rondo from "Concerto No. 2 in B minor")- Violin Solo by Nathan Hulstein.
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Studio. George Pearson and his Moana Beach Boys,
Horsey; Novelty Waltz-Maybelle, Maybelle-Billy Cotton and His Band,
8 p.m. Studio-Sixth of a Series of Amateur Experts "Golf" by an Enthusiast.
Solo concert: Lubka Kolessa, plano. latter demanding careful con- 4 pm. Press Review, Editor in sideration and normal procedure. Chief Hana Fritzsche. Midnight. Tranenceun News Service. Sign off (German, English).
* AUSTRALIA
Musical p.m. London Belay The
JAPANESE AIR ACE KILLED
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9.15 p.m. New Variety Programme, VLR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres cont
Fower, 1 Kilowatt; Frequeny, Orchestral--The Veleta, Lily of
9.58 megacycles... Laguna, Waiting at the Church,
Tokyo, Jan. 11. 12.35 p.m. Recorded Music. 1 The Japanese Richthofen, Lieu Earn Dances Billy Merrin and His Time Signal Victorian News Bul- tenant Novido Obayashi was shot Commanders; Orchestral - The letin. 1.5 p.m. Intersate Weather down and fatally injured during Best of Friends, I'm a Little Prairie Notes 116 pm Luncheon Music. an air raid on Nanchang, capital Flower-Billy Cotton and His Band 1.30 Afternoon Musical Programme, of the province of Klangal, accord- (With Vocal Chorus); Vocal-It's 3.30 p.m. Description of the Sher-ing to a bulletin issued by the Party Time Again George Vanfeld Shield Cricket Match, Queens- Japanese Admiralty.. Disen.
Jund v. South Australis. 4 pm Obayashi was one of the most 5.30
During the afternoon results of the and brought down over 30 Chinese..
Programme continued. daring aviators and had engaged Woodend Races will be given as they places- come to hand. 5 p.m. Close 6.30 Transocean News. Ses mer Watchman." 6.45 p.m. Sporting p.m. "At Home And Abroad"—"The
News and Notes, 7pm. News, t Markets and Weather for North Bervice, 7.26 pm. Commentary on Anatralia. 7.20 p.m. Overseas Newa"!
Buenos Aires, Jan. 10. land and North Australian News son of the President of Argentina Overseas 'News. 7.30 p.m. Queeris- Eduardo Justo, aged 21, youngest Bulletin. 7.40 p.m. Talk on Aus was among seven persons killed in 10.37 p.m. Military Band Selec-tralian History. 7.35 p.m. Musical an air crash during a storm over tion.
Interlude. 8 p.m. Light Opera by Uruguay.
́1. Leis. for sale, 2. Malihini mele, 3. Meet me to-night in Dreamland, 4. Nu hachao, B. Hawalian Re-News. veries, 6. Don't' sing "Aloha" when I go,
8.25 p.m. Choruses.
Tom Costello in Song Memories (Scott, and McGlennion) (Mc- Glennon and Gilbert)-Tom Cos- tello and Chorus with Orchestra.
8.33 p.m. New Variety Program
me.
.
9.50 p.m. Brahms-Concerto in Major, Op. 7-Kreisler, violin, and the London Philharmonic Orches- kru.
10.27 p.m. Brahmas Songs. Lullaby Elisabeth Schumann
Ever Botter Grows my Slumber:
Soprano (a) Ein Bonnett, (b) Sonntag-Alexander Kipnis-Bass.
Gerald Moore-Planoforte,
Vocal-Rex Cavalcade of 1937 Gracie Fields and Sandy Powell; Plano Solo Charlie Kunz Piano "Semiramide" — Overture (Roa- Medley, No. D, 9; 'You needn't have sini)-Creatore's Band; Woodland kept it. Becret You're Here, Pictures-Rural Bulte-(P. E. Fict You're there Bo Rare', 'Stardust cher)The B.B.C. Wireless Military on the Moon', "That old feeling"-Band: Royal, Cavalcade. (Ketel Charlie Kunz; Vocal-Ever, So bey); Coronation Bells-March Quiet, At the Battle of Waterloo (Partridge) The Band” of HM. Bobble Comber; with Orchestral Coldstream Guarda. Accompaniment; Fox-trot-Horsey,
11 p.m. Close Down,
the
TRAGEDY
URUGUAY
IN
Chorur and Orchestra. 0.15 p.m. officers, Including the Chief of the A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless The rest of the dead were army Talk on World Affairs-Rebroad- Military and Household and the cast from the Empire Station. 9.30 President's ADO. The party was Everyman's Music, presented by the returning from a meeting between A.BC. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, the Presidents of Brazil and Argen- 10.30 Australasian News Bervice. Lina. The plane caught on fre 10.50 p.m. Dance Music, 11.20. p.m.. after the crash- News Brevities. 11.30 p.m. "Close,"
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