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and His Orchestra with vocal re- frain; Waltz-Bunshine In Spring: Fax-Trot-Land Of Love-Kugen Woin and His Orchestra.
7.33 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations;
7.35 pm. Variety.
FOREIGN
DAVENTRY
Calls G.S.G.
Wavelength 17.79m.d. (16.86m.) GSO....... 15.18m.e. (19.79m.) G.S.B. G.S.H.
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L.B.W. on Wavelength of 358 metres (845 kex) 3149 metres (8.52 meracycles. H.M. THE KING, OPENING THE
9.51m.g. ($1.55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) EMPIRE EXHIBITION Dvorak Trio
G.S.F....... 13.14me (18.82m.) 12-12-20 p.m. Relay of Service of
Trans: 1 (G.§.O.. G.S.G.. G.S.B.). Intercession from St. John's Accordion Band-Hit. Medley-
} p.m.-Big Ben. "Escape" Cathedral,
George Scott-Wood And His Ac-| (First-hand Accounts by Prisoners- 12.30 p.m. Songs by Turner Lay-cordion Band with vocal refrain: of-War)-2: "What a Skeleton Key ton (Bass).
Vocal-We're Still Single Today; Will Do." A talk by Lt.-Col M. C. I Once Had a Heart Marguerita The Steamboat Trip-The Two a Harrison, 1.30 p.m."Palace of (Lisbona, Connor and Schmitz): Cockney Kids-Ethel Revnell and Varieties." Licensee and Manager: When My Dreamboat Comes Home Gracie West; Plano Solo-Quick-The BBC Variety Orchestra, con- (Friend and Franklin); I Feel Like sands-Slow Fox-Trot: Bob White ducted by Ernest Longstaffe A Feather In The Breeze (From-Quickstep-Gerry Moore (Piano) Chairman: Vernon Watson. 2.30
The Charm School”).
with String Bass and Drums under p.m. "Empire Exchange." Points 12.40 p.m. London Piano-Accor- the supervision of Victor Silvester; lat view by travellers trom the dean Band.
Orchestra with Organ "Big Tominions and the Colonies. 2.50
Six Ht Medley No. 2: The Cuba- Broadcast Of 1938" Selection. p.m.-The News and Announce- lero Cuban hythm Dance:(Robin-Rainger-Anton and Thements. 3.15 pm-Close down. Campus Moon; Rosalie (Thomas Paramount Theatre Orchestra, Trans, II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.), and 'Engleman); Our Days To- London. A Bollington at the Or-
5.45 p.m.-The Opening of the gether (Kennedy and Carr): A gan,
Empire Exhibition (Scotland) by
Waltz Was Born In Vienna (Crook- er, and Loewe).
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 pan. Light Orchestral Selec- tions.
TUESDAY, MAY 34 1938. —PAGE 13
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- his Majesty the King. With ad-CHINA
ther Report and Announcements. dresses by the Earl of Elgin, K.T., 8.03 p.m. Songs by Dennis Noble | C.MG. (Chairman of the Exhibi- (Baritone).
tion), the Rt. Hon. Sir John
The Gentle Malden (Words, Eng. Stewart (Lord Provost of Glasgow), Ver. Boulton. Musto ar. Somer- and the High Commissioners for
In A Fairy Realm-Buite (Albert (vell): Passing By.. (Herrick and the Dominions. A commentary.on
W. Ketelbey); 1. The Moonlit Purcell): Will She Be Wailing Up? the scene will be given by P. JA LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, Glade; 2. The Queen Fairy Dances: Hayes and T. C. Sterndale-Ben-Ketth Murray. From Ibrox
PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.
Il sufcient inducement offers also other ports of call.
Arrivals from USA, --
25th May
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7th May
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S.S. "BENVORLICH"
Sailing for LONDON, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and LEITH on about the 9th May, 1938.
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3. The Onomes March-Albert W. nett); At Santa Barbara (Wea- Stadium." Glasgow. 6.25 p.m. (ap- Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra con- therly and Russell).
prox.) The BBC Military Band: ducted by the Composer; Bells 8.15 p.m. London Relay -'Cricket' conductor, P. 8. G. O'Donnell. Across The Meadows-Character--The Australians. v. Worcester Elsie Hall (South African Pianist), 1stic Intermezzo (Albert Ketelbey)|shire,
7.15 p.m.-"Empire Gazette. A -Albert W. Ketelbey's 'Concert Or- A commentary during the first topical review of events overseas. chestra conducted by the Com-match of the Australian tour by 7.45 p.m.--Music of Members of poser; Fantasia, On Irish Airs Howard Marshall. from Worcester the Bach Family. 8.15 D.M.. (arr. Jules Mulder)-Albert Sand-County Cricket Ground,
Cricket: The Australians v. Wor-
tra...
1.30 p.m. Reuter and. Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.
1.40 p.m. Leonora's Aria-Act 1 “Fldello”—Beethoven.
ler And His Orch.; Love Tales (Arr, 8.30 p.m. Studio Trio-Prue (cestershire. · A commentary by H. Hall-Selection of celebrated Lewis (Violin), Ettore Pellegatti Howard Marshall during the first Love Bongs-New Mayfair Orchea- ("Cello) and Lindsay A. Lafford match of the Australian Tour. (Piano) playing a Trio by Dvorak. From Worcester County Cricket 9 pin BB.C., Recording-"The Ground. 8.30 p.m.-The Norris English Character.” jjes o
Stanley „Sextet. '9" p.m.--"Mel- A Talk by Earl Baldwin.
bourne (Derbyshire)—The Village: 9.17 p.m. Compositions of Edward The Minister: The City. A pro- German.
gramme arranged and produced by Abscheulicher, Wo Ellst Du Hin? Glorious Devon-Robert Radford | Robin, Whitworth. 9.30 p.m.-Big Komm, O Hoffnung!-Frida Leider (Bass) Four Jolly Sailormen Ben The News and Announce- (Soprano) with Orchestra conduct-] (From A Princess of Kensington')ments. 9.57 pm-Close down. ed by John Barbirolli,
Quartette: Francis Russell, Parry Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). 1.50 p.m. Beethoven-Trio In D Jones, Raymond Newell and Harry 9.57 pm-Opening Announce- | Major, Op. 70, No. 1,
Dearth with Piano; Tom Jones ments. 10 p.m-Big Ben. The Played by Hephzibah Menghin Selection-Regimental Band of Torquay Municipal Orchestra; (Piano). Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) HM, Grenadier Guards conducted From The Pavilion, Torquay. 10.35 and Maurice Eisenberg (Cello). by Capt. George Miller,
p.m.-"Waitzing Matilda". 4; London Relay-The "Some, Reflections on Travel in the British Empire." 10.50 p.m.-The Opening of the Empire Exhibition
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2.15 p.m. Close Down.
6-7 p.m.' Chinese Programme.
7 p.m. Dance Music.
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ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kew- loon Wharf & Godown company, Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and/or trom, the are hereby notified that their Cargo
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9.30
News.
p.m.
9.50 p.m. B.B.C. Recording "Love
King.11.20 p.m.-"The Adven- tures of Jack and Jill' (Episode 1): "Jack and Jill Go up the HIL" A series of musical plays midnight— News and Announcements. The
ans
Slow Fox-Trot-Everything You Needs A Walt"A Musical Come- (Scotland) by his Majesty the Bald Came True: Swing Step-dy In. The Viennese Tradition." Stop! You're Breakin' My Heart A Radio Operetta, Book and (From "Artists and Models)-Jack Lyrics by James Dyrenforth Music White and His Collegians from the by K. Lesile-Smith. Astoria Ballroom; Rumba--When 10.50 pm London Belay The Bonba Plays a Rumba; Tango-Opening Of The Empire Exhibition 12.20 am. Cricket: The Austra
V. Worcestershire. 12.30 Lonely Troubadour Henry Jac-(Scotland) by His Majesty The quês (Britain's Champlon Dancer King.
a.m.-Programmié of Light Music, of 1934-36) and His Correct Dance.
Hungary. 1 a.m.-Close With addresses by The Earl of from Tempo Orchestra; Fox-Trots-Re-' Elgin, KT,:CMG. - (Chairman of member Me (From Mr., Dodd the (Exhibition), The Rt. Hon. | Takes the AIP); That Old Feeling Sir John Stewart (Lord Provost of (From 'Walter Wanger's Vogues') Glasgow) and The High Commis- -Roy Fox And His Orchestra with stoners. For The Dominions: A] vocal refrains by Denny Dennis and commentary on the scene will be Sid Buckman: She's My Lovely; I'm given by P. I. Keith Murray from | Happy When You're Happy (From Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. Hide and Seek')—Rornia · Munro ! 11.20 p.m. Close Down.
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VLR-Wars, Léngth, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt: Frequency; 9.58 megacycles. 12.35. p.m. “At - Home And Abroad"—"The Watchman.” 12.50. Musical Interlude. 1. Time Signal. Victorian, "News Bulletin. 1.5. Interstate Weather Notes. 1.15. Musical Interlude. 1.30. Afternoon Musical Programme," Interspersed D.I.A ...... 31.38m. (95.60 ko.)
Call-letters of the Station:with descriptions of the Warrnam- D.J.B.
| Wavelength: 19.68 metres T P A 2. bool Races.. 3. Broadcasts 19.74m. (15.200 kc.)
Wavelength; 25.24 metres T P & 3. Schools-Everyday Science and D.J.E 16.59m (17.760 kc.).
Wavelength: 25.60 metres T.P. A 4. Nature; Study,” by Mr. P. J. Wolfe. DJN....... 31.45m (95.10 k..)..
Wavelength: 25.24 -11.885 Kc. 3.15. Musical and Racing Pro- 2 p.m. Radio-Journal of France gramme, continued. 5.15. Close.. D.3.Q...... 19.63m. (15.286 k.c.)
(French News), 230 Gramophone (6.30. "At.. Home And. Abroad''-- 1.05. p.m. Call (German, English) Records. 3 Talk on French Events. "The Watchman." 6.46. Sporting at Consignees risk and subject to ried on from port to port to the final German Folk Song 1.10. Concer: 3.18 Gramophone Records. 3.30 News and Notes, 7 Markets and Terms and Conditions of Storage at
Whart
be port of call to which the option n Light Music. 2. News in Ger-Leading Press The Cargo will
Articles, 3.46 | Weather for North Australia. 7.20. Holt'a
extenda ready for Delivery from Godown on No claims will be admitted after the Music (continued). Greetings to French. 4.30 Gramophone Records. Commentary on Overseas News. man. 2.15; Concert of Light Gramophone Records. 4 News In Overseas News Bervice. 7.25. and after th April.
Options! Dargo will not be landed Goods have left the Godown, and all
New Zeá 440 News in English: 4.50 News in 7.30. Australian News, 7.40. The THE here, unius Notice has been given pour
Goods remaining undelivered after our Vores a arrival, hat carried on from
Neys, and Economic Italian. 5 Close Down.
News Behind The News"—"The All claims against the vessel must Review in English. 3.15, Today in Wavelength; 19.68 m.-15.243 Ke. Watchman." 8. Recital By Alex- having arrived port to pon to the Baal port of cal
be presented to the undersigned on or Germany. Bound
6 Pictures. 3.30 to which the option extends.
p.m. Gramophone Records. | ander
from BEEMEN, Kipnis-Famous Russian HAMBURG and Forts, Consignees of before rognize or they will Club of Notions 445: Intermezz 6.45 Talk on not to be left in the Godown; where they
recognized.
At the Events (In Japanese). 7 News in man's: Music Light Orchestral will be axamined on
All broken, chafer, and dainaged by Johannes Brahms Thoklays and any
Relayed Programme. 9.45. Topical Talk Goods are to he left in the Godowns, piano: Irene Schnering. 5. Solo English. 7.15 Concert Fridays between the hours of 10.45, And where they will be examined on the concert: Irene v Dubiska, violin from Paris-PT.T. 7.45 Talk on 10. Dance
Noox, within the Fred Storage period.
Music. 10.30.. Late down the amster the 28th inst, at 10 am. by our surveyors 5.30. News and Economie Review French Events & Concert, Relayed News. 10.50 Dance Music. 11. Goods have left the Vessel's Godown Messrs. Goddard & Douglas
In German. 5.48. The Youth from Paris-P.TT. 8.30 News in Recorded and all Goode remaining undelivered In the case of dutiable carge, con- after the sth May, will be subject to signees are requested to inform the movement in Germany (English). French. Colonial Market Prices. Brevities 11.30. Close,
Imports & Experts Office that they6. From over the frontier sound Talk on Music by Mr. C. Dalmont, have such goods for examination.
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Rent.
All Clains against the Veel must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th May; or they will not No Fire Irurance will be affected, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
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DODWELL & CO., LTD. ir Agents. ** Hong Kong, 28th April, 1928.
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the violins Arrangement and ac- 9.10 Social Toples by Mr. P. Rives. companying text: Friz Heinz 9.20 Gramophone Records. 9.30. Reimeach. T. Concert of Light Faithless Agnes, Comedy in Three Music. 8. News In/English. 8.15. | Aéts by Destouches, 10.55 Rates of Concert of Light, "Music." (con-Exchange and French Stock tinued). 8.50. Greetings to our (Rentes), 11 Close Down. Listeners, in the Netherlands East Wavelength: 25.24 m—11.885 Rs. 16 24 | Indicas. News and Economic Re 11.15 p.m. News in French, Market view in German. 9.15. Variety Prices, Rates of Exchange 11.40 THE United States House of Re- HERR HITLER, as supreme com- play Manuscript: Lydia Binder News in Arabic. Midnight Con- 10. News and Economic Review in cert. Relay. I am. Gramophone presentatives Naval Commit-
mander of the armed forces, English and Dutch. 10.15. Today Records 130 Concert Relayed tee has divided the £3 millions has introduced a new punishment, in Germany. Sound Pictures. from Paris-PTT 1.50 Maritime experimental dyna thus:—8600,000 for a rigid dirigible, for training "severe arrest, which consists of 10.30. Merry musical review 10:45: Talk by Mr. Bretagne. 2 Relay of
28th April, 1933,
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11. Musical treasures Arranged News). 2.30 News in French, Rates Juan Manen will play the violin. Radio-Journal of France (French
Feature. 11.20. News
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08.30-19.30 GMT wavelength 19.71 m. 13.25-15.30 G.M.T. wavelength 16,88 m. 18.45-19.00 EMI, wavelength
.31.28.m. 19.00-21.00 GMT, wavelength
Wavelength 19.71 m. 08.30-10.30 Experimental
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