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SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1938. —PAGE 13.

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FOREIGN

Tomorrow

RACHMANINOFF AND KREISLER

'İN SCHUBERT DUO

"Faust"-Acts 4 and 5

10-11 am. Relay of Morning Ser-

7: "Anyone Knowing the Where-vice from St. Joseph's Church. abouts." The programme will also

11-12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning

include variety acts and popular Service from St. Paul's Church melodies of the day.

1.30 p.m. London Relay-"Lon- don Log."

(Chinese),

12.15 m. Compositions of Joha Sebastian Bach.

7.40 p.m. Patricia Rossborough Toccata And Fugue-Philadel- (Piano) and Frances Langford phia, Symphony Orchestra com- (Soprano).

ducted by Leopold Stokowski; To A Wild Rose (MacDowell); Sanctus Mass In B Minor')— p.m. and 8-11 p.m. en 9.52 m.c.'s simple Aveu (Thome), Patricia Philharmonic Choir and London

per second.

"RADIO PIE" AND OTHER

LONDON RELAYS

Beethoven Quartet

with 12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Service Victor Young and His Orchestra. -Selection: Snow of Intercession from St. John's Sailing Along

White and the Seven Dwarfs Cathedral.

by Webster Selection.

12.30 p.m. Booth (Tenor).

Sonra

by

Albert

Rossborough. Long Ago and Fär Symphony Orchestra cond. by Al- Away from "Three Cheers for bert Coates; Sonata For Violin And "Love"); It's Like Reaching for the Piano in C Major Adolf Busch

Mocn.-Frances Langford

(Violin) and Rudolf Berkin (Plaon); Ossinna (“Mass In B Minor")-Philharmonie Choir and London Symphony Orchestra rond Benedictus Coates; 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes-

dop (Tenor) and London Sym- At Dawning (Cadman); Mitanwy ther Report, Announcements and Mass In B Minor Walter Wi- (Forster). Vienna, City of My Closing local, Stock Quotations...

phony Orchestra conducted by Al- 8.04, p.m. Mozart-Klavierkonzert "Dreams (Sieczynski).

bert Coates; Prelude And. Fugue 12.40 p.m. New Mayfair Orches-in B-Dur, K.V. 450.

Played by Elly Ney with Kam-In E Minor-Dr. Albert Schweitzer Tell Her the Truth"-Selection mer Orchestra conducted by Dr. w.playing on the Organ of Queen's Waller and Tunbridge). Ballad van Hoogstraten. Memories; Gershwin, Medley.

tra.

1,

Hall London: Choral Prelude-

8.29 pm. Songs by Kirsten Flag-Christ Lag In Todesbanden-Leo-

pold Stokowski and the Philadel phia Orchestra.

1 pm. Local Time Signal and stad, Soprano). Weather Report..

Brahms).

Ich Liebe Dich (Herrosen-Beet-

Forelle. Op. 32 1 p.m. Time Signal and Weather 1.03 p.m. Primo Scala's Accordlen hoven). Die

(四) Lachen Und Report. Band, and Les Allen (Baritone). (Schubert);

1.03 pm. Hubert Eisdell (Tenor) If The Old River Thames Were Welnen, Op. 59, No. 4 (Rucker-

Schubert); (b) Meine Liebe ist ang Light Symphony Orchestra. The Danube; Whoops We Go Again-Batid with vocal chorus. Grun. Op. 63, No. 5 (Schumann-

»Love's Song Is Sung (Salmer and Russell); Looking For You (Taylor 'Musical Comedy Requests.-Les

8.38 pun. Royal Philharmonic Or-and Sanderson)-Hubert Eisdell: Allen and His Canadian Bachelors

The Three Men" Bulte (Eric with Orch.She Came From Alsace chestra.

1. The Man From Coates):

The Lorraine; Don't Save Your Smiles.

Country. 2. The Man" About Town, -Band with vocal refrain. Moon

3. The Man From The Bea.--Light For Sale: Mine Alone (From "I live

and Allen

His for you")--Les Canadian Bachelors with Orch. In the Mountains of the Moon; You

·Needn't Have Kept It A Secret- Band with vocal chorus by Ralph-Garde Silvester.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Burby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.40 p.m. Beethoven-Quartet in B Flat Major, Op. 130.

Symphony Orchestra conducted by

The Flying Dutchman-Overture The Music uf the Wagner). Spheres (Josef Strauss, Op. 235).

9 p.m. Studio-A Talk on local

The Composer; A House Love Made "Lawn Bowls" by Claud Hosking. 9.10 p.m. Military Band Music. Clarinet Concerto No. 1 Weber).For You And Me (O. Johnstone and E. Coates); Stars" And A Cres- Republicaine" Band of

and E. France. Alr Varle Sur Un Theme cent Moon (P. Black

Coates)Hubert Elsdell: Valsette From "Wood Suisse (Mohr)-Garde Republicaine

"Nymphs" (Eric Bard of France conducted by Pierre Dupont. The Jolly Copper Coates-Light Symphony Orches sraith (C. Peter). The Blver Stars tra conducted by The Composer.

Band.

9.30 p.m. London Relay-The

Played by the Budapest String Quartet (Roismann-Schneider-News.

Ipoly-Schneider).

2.15 p.m. Close down

9.58 p.m. Sea Shanties..

1.30 p.m...Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

Royal Naval Singers--Sea Songs: 4 and 5.

6 p.m. Excerpts from Gilbert and Introducing:-Jolly Roger, Sailors" Sullivan.

1.40 p.m. Gounod-"Faust"---Acts

Vocalists:-Miriam Licette, Ro- Chorus: Royal Naval Singers-Sea bert Easton, Doris Vane," Harold Shanties. Introducing-Billy Boy. Williams, Johnny Come Down to Hilo: I'll Go Brunskill and

Heddle Nash" Muriel The B.B.C. Choir

"The Yeomen of the Guard"- Overture-Light Opera Orchestra; When Maiden Loves, She Sits and No More A'Roving, Rio Grande-with Orchestra and Organ con Sighs. Nellie Briercliffe (Contral- Portsmouth Royal Naval Singers ducted by Sir Thomas Beecharn. to. "The Mikado"-The Criminal conducted by C. T. Lee, B.S.C., R.N. Crled. Davies, H. A. Lytton, L. Sheffield and Chorus: (a) See How Ple." the Fates.D. Fancourt, B. Lewis.

10 p.m. London Relay-"Radio-

Spring, D. Oldham and H. A. Ple." Lytton.

2.30 p.m. Close Down.

it

7 pin. Debussy Compositions. The Children's Corner--Suite

The Two Lestles (Lesile Saxony Dr. Gridus ad Parnassum; The A. Davies. H. A. Lytton, L. Sheffield; and Leslie Holmes) present the Snow Is Dancing; Serenade For (b) The Flowers That Bloom in the fourth helping of their "Radio The Doll: Jumbe's Lullaby; The A happy-tising concoction Little Shepherd; Golliwog's Cake with more than one plum in it. Walk-Walter Gleseking (Piano 6.16 p.m. De Groot and His Or-The mixture cooked and served up Solo); "Danses"; 1. Danse Sacree. by The Two Lestles and produced 2. Danse Profane-Leopold Stokow. chestras.

Selection of Chopin Melodies by their co-chef of Music-Hall (arr. De Groot).-De Groot (Violin) fame John Sharman The "Ple" will ski and the Philadelphia Orches- tra: Etude XI Pour Les Arpeges the following pluris: David Bor (Plano) Reginald Kilbey contain (Cello). Der Kaspec (De Groot); Suzette Tarri, Lyle Evans, Douglas Composes Vladimir. Horowitz; La Paloma (Yradier).-De Groot Young and Nan Kenway. Helenano); Poissons D'or ("Images" and His Orchestra. La Violetera Hill, Hugo. And finally the two (from "City Lights"); The Song of pudding stirrers. The Two Leslies, Songs (Moyal-De Groot his Or-Added seasoning by chestra.. Unti (W. Sanderson): Revue Chorus Indian Love Call (from Rose-Variety Orchestra Chef d'Orches-

Groot and the tre, Charles Shadwell, Marie "-De

Set 2 No. 3)-Walter Gieseking (Plano Solo); Menuet - Joseph

the B.B.C. Szigeti (Violin Solo); Kurt Ruhr- and The 3.B.C. seltz at the Plano, 7.40 p.m.-Choral,

11 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or- Piccadilly Orchestra. Liebestraume (Liszt); Albumblatt (Wagner arr. chestra from the Grill Room of the Mulder). De Groot and the Pic- Hong Kong Hotel. cadilly Orchestra.

6.45 p.m. London Relay--" Take Your Choice."

A Weekly Entertainment Feature -Presented by William MacLurg. Introduction-The Singers with the Orchestra. "Inspector Sharp Takes

(a) (d) Waltzes.

Legend (Christ In His Garden- Tchaikovsky)-Royal Choral So- clety cond. by Dr. Malcolm Sar- gent; Lift Up Your Head: 'Worthy Is The Lamb ("The Messiah"- 11.15 p.m. Interval of recorded] Handel) The Royal Choral So- dance music from ZW.

ciety accomp. by The Royal Albert 11.20 p.m. (a) Kalua, little Hea- Hall Orchestra Organist: R. Arnold ven of the (b) I'd like to see Samoa Greir, Conductor: H. L. Balfour: of Samoa Seven Seas (e) Love is Messiah (Handel); Arla: Why Do

Up The Case" by the Melluish key's Serenade. " Brothers. Problem No. 1-"Foul

11.35 p.m. Interval of recorded The B.B.C. Choir; Ballelujah Play in the Ring." "School For dance music from ZBW. Song"-Some musical nonsense.

11:15 p.m. (a) Star-Dust (b) Aln't An Item devised by Adrian Thomas Misbehavin' (c) The One 1 Love

Front Page (d) Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen, and Jack Clarke,

12 p.m. Close down, Story"-A series, of radio thrillers

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EGYPTIAN DISCOVERS NEW INSCRIPTIONS

Cairo, May 20.

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

8.03 p.m. Yehudi Menuhin (Vio- Lin).

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11.79m.c. (16.86m.) G.S.O.... 15.18m.e. (19.79m.)

G.S.R. 9.51m (31.55m.) G.S.B....

21.47m.c. (31.97m.) G.S.F....

15.14m.c. (16.82m.)

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PARIS

Call-latters of the Station: Wavelength: 19.58 metres T PA 2, Wavelength: 25.24 metres TP A 3 [Wavelength; 25.60 metres T F A 4}

Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.885 Ke

6. a.m. Radio-Journal of France (French. News). 6.30. Gramophone Records. ·7.30. Leading Press Articles, 7.45. Gramophone Re-

Tel. 59814.

BERLIN

··DJA. ..... 31.48m. (15.00 1.6.) DJB.... 19.7âm. (15.200-k.s.) 16.89m. (17.760 ke.)

DJE....

DJ.N. 31.45m. ・ (95:40 ke) DJ.Q.... 19.63m. (13.280. k.o.)

1.05. p.m. Call (German, English). German Folk Song. 1.10. Weekend concert. 2 News in German. 2.15

1 p.m.-Big Ben. "At the Black cords. 8. News in French. 8.30. Weekend concert (continued). · 2.50. Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his Gramophone Records. 8.40. News Greetings to our listeners. 3: News

130-Dance in English 8.50. News in Italian own bar-parlour.

12.25 National anthem and open- like a Merry-Go-Round (d) Don- The Nations: Chorus: Let Us Breaking-announcement.

Their Bonds-Harold Williams and

12.30 Music.

and Economic Review, in English. 12.40 Swiss music. Chorus-The B.B.C. Choir with Or- 13.10 Holland, seen by the eye Music. 1.40 Eight Bells" World 9. Close Down

3.15 Today in Germany, Bound Cruise. Fort of call: Sydney: Au-Wavelength: 19.88 -15.243 Kc. chestra and Organ. conducted by of a Swiss.

Fictures. 330. Folk Music. 4 đặt Microphone debutants. tralla. Written and arranged by 13.30

us rejoice with mukier Variety Sir Thomas Beecham,

10. am. Gramophone Records.

|dance evening: interspersed with: 13.45 Organ by Quentin M. Mac- Mungo Dewar. 2.40 London Log."

and

Announce-10.45. Talk on Current French

A merry lecture. 5.80, News and lean and songs by Richard Crooks. 2.50-The News

Events by Mr. Dragul-Nicolltch Economic Review in German 5.45. ments. 3.15 Close down. 14.00 Lady's Choir "Bel Carita."

11. News in English. 11.15. Concert Weekly Market Report. 6. The 14.30. Close down and national!

Trans. II (G.S.EL. G.S.G., G.8.B.), Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. 11.43. anthem, HERRING INDUSTRY

Campanella, Op. 7. Bls; Moto

6,45 p.m.-Big Ben "Take your Gramophone Records. 12. Concert Schmidt's at Home (English). 6.35. Choice." A weekly entertainment Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. 12.30 Radio sketch.. 7. Concert of Light Perpetue, Op. 11 (Paganini); La BILL IN COMMONS

feature, presented by William Mac-n.m. News in French, Colonial Music. 8 New in English, 8.15 Ronde Des Lutins, Op. 25 (Bazzini). London, May 19.

8.17 p.m. Marek. Weber and His

p.m. Schubert Dog For Lurg 7:30-Landon Log." 740 Market Prices. 1. Message from Concert of Light Music (continued). Colonel Colville, one of the two Orchestra with Richard Crooks Piano And Violin. In A Major, Op. Recital by Esther Flaher (New Zea-Paris by Mr. F. Porche. 1.10 Judi- 3.55. Greetings to dür Listeners. - 9. Ministers promoted to Cabinet (Tenor).

land Planist), 8-"Sands of Suce" cial Talk by M. Henri Delmont, News and conomic Review in Ger- man, 9.15. Homeland teetides. Played by Bergel Rachmaninoff A chronicle by Dewan Sharar 150. Gramophone Records. 1-30 9.46. Weekly Market Repor rank this week, as Secretary for

Puccini Potponrri-Orchestra; Scotland, moved the second read- Columbine's Rendezvous (Hey- (Piano) and Fritz Kreisler (Vio- Production by Pascoe Thornton Concert; Vieciano Orchestra, Miss

8.30 "Milestones of Melody." With Zlly Danteres (Vocalist), Mr. Jean News and Economic Review in Eng

fish and Dutch in 15. Egyptian History at the University/1ng in the House of Commons this kens); Song Of Paradise (Reginald in).":

(Baritone): 3. Close evening of the Herring Industry King-Orchestra; Springtime Re- 9.30 p.m. Reater and Rugby Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra Georges

Germany. · Bound Pictures.) of Cairo, charged by the Egyptian Bill which gives a large measure of minds Me Of You (Rotter and Press, Weather Forecast and An-by permission of the Savoy Hotel, Down

Schmidt's at... Home Ltd.) 9.30 The News and An Government with conducting ex-financial assistance to this indus- Jurman); My Sunshine Is Yon nouncements, cavations on the River Nile, an-

try.

(Stolz)--Richard Crooks; Tiny Tot 9.40 p.m. Enbinstein Playing nouncements. 857-Close down. Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.385 Ke. 10.15 Microphonology nounces the discovery of a sub-

He declared the Government

3.15. p.m. News in French, Mar- curiosities. 11. Trans. III (Q.SH., GSG, GBB). (Fisher, Lotter); Waltz (Durand)- Chopin. terranean passage, the walls of intended to continue to assist the

Orchestra; Garden Of Happiness Nocturne In D Flat Major, Op. 9.57 p.r.-Opening announce ket Prices. Rates of Exchange weekend of the which are covered with hundreds export trade and also to develope Lockton-Wood), Arise 0 Sun 27, No. 2. Polonaise No. 5-In Fments. 10-B Ben. The Two 3:40. News In Arabic Concert. Station 12 mo of inscriptions and painted fres home consumption. The measure Lockton Day) Richard Brooks; Sharp Minor (F1s Moll), Op. 44; Lesiles" (Leslie Barony and Lasile Relay. 550. Colonial Talk by Mr. German, English), coes of scenes of ancient Exypt un was welcomed in general by both in The Temple Of The Bells Study Nocturne in C Minor, Op. 37, No. 1. Holmes) present the fourth help- Paul Totan Relay of Badio-,

The Board to: Trede Index of doubtedly the greatest collection sections of the Opposition(Brit From Fexing-Yoshitomo): Chin-

10 p.m. Organ Music.

Ing of their "Radio Ple" 11-Music Journal of France (French News). of Egyptian inscriptions ever found

ese Fairy Tales Character Sketch Fantasis In F Minor. (Mozart) of Sibellas. 11.30 At the Black 6.30. News in French, Rates of Ex-industrial production in the first hitherto..",

(Dreyer, arr. Yoshitomo)-Orchts- G. D. Cunningham (Organ Solo). Dog" Mr. Wilkes at home in his change. 10. Mensage from Paris quarter of 1935 was 1, per Cent tra: Bulte Orientale (Pony): 1. Les 16.10 pm. Studio Panday Even-cwn bar-parlor 12The News (in English) 7.20. News in Italian, higher than a year ago, but show- Bayaderes, 2. Au Bord du Cangelog Epilogue: Rev. J. Sandback on and Announcements 12.23 am 730 Relay 929. Colonial Marketed a decrease of 2.9 per cent from Dance Mu Roy Fox and his Prices. 9.45. News in Portuguese, the preceeding quarter, states a 3. Les Aimees, 4. Patrouille-Or- John Wesley's Bi-Centenary.

10. Close Down.

British Wireless riesaage, chestră.

Band. Close down..

Selim Hassan, Professor of

Itsh Wireless)...

The passage stretches from the

Moreover, a Royal Mausoleum Valley of Temple to the tomb of King Dpas in Skhera, 20 miles has also been discovered contain down the Nile and has a width of ing about 18 metres.

thousands (Transocean),

of mummies.

10.30 p.m. Close Down.

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