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RADIO PROGRAMME
Continued from Pace 3
130 Reuter and Rugby Press and, Announcemonts.
145 Dollus-Eventry (Once Upon A Time).
"South of Pago-Pago" South of Kias (Luigi Ardit.¡ ). The Moids of! Pago-lago-Fx Trol Ray Kinney & Cadiz Delibesi. Hia Hawaiian Musicai Ambassadors "Road Lo Zanziler" You Lucky Pro ple You Van Heusen-Burker: It's Al ways You Bing Crosby Voen) with Orchestra. "That Night In Rio" - 1 Yi Yi Y, Yi-samba (Gordon, Wat- rent-Leo Reisman and his Orchestra "Strike Up The Band" Our Love Afar Freed-Edens --Anona Winn Her Winners. That Night in to". Boa Noite-Poxtro (Cordon-Warren Leo Rrtsman and his Orobestra Nice Girt" Thank Yont America (Jurmann-Crossman Dan Du bin (Focal with Orchestra 0.4% Local Sport Results. 9.45-1000 News in
Shori Wave only.
94 Plantation Songs.
French
Stephen Foster's Melodies - Massa's
In De Gold, Cole Ground Nellie Bly.
The London Philharmonie Orches tre cond. by Sir Thomas Beecham,
2.02 Excerpts from Wagner's Oper.. "Iristen and Isolde" The Love Duet Frida Leider (Soprano) and Lauritz Molchoir (Tenor) and The State Opera Orchestra cond by Ai bert Coates. Twilight Of The God
-Finale The Philadelphis Symphony Orchestra cond. by Leopold Stokow. S1 Pilgrims' Chorus -- State Opera Chorus and Orchesten.
WEATHER OF JULY
SUNSHINE 35 HOURS
BELOW NORMAL
The main feature of the July weather was the unusual persis- ience of south-westerly winds. with
warin and
the associated humid conditions which made the month so trying for the general pubile Much rain fell during thr month and sunshine was well be- low the average. The near ap- proach of the two typhoons at the beginning of the month and the following week-end produced winds of gale force, but apart from this. wind velocities were below normal. A maximum temperature of 91.7 1.15 Schubert -- Quartet No. 14 ❘ dek. F was recorded on the 21st. Minor ("Death and The Maiden"). a minimum of 74.0 deg. on the 7th
the average temperature being 83.3 deg. or 12 deg above normal.
2.80 Close Down.
6.00 Indian Programme.
Hard Times Come Again No Mor? Oh! Susanna Prank Luther and The 1st Mov Allegro, 2nd Mov An In Murray stuartet pan xudante con mute. 3rd Moy: Scherzo ¥{ " Ol' Man River From flej Allegro Moitor; 4th Mov Presto - Relative humidity for the month
Showboat Kem My Old Kentucky Reth String Quartet. Home Poster: Pril Robeson (Bass) 1.53 Orchestral laterjude.
with Orch
The Twi Brothere
10.06 London The News and Niw (Schubert) The Opers Orchestr Commentary.
10.15 Dance Musle,
Fox-Trots-love Gave Me You
ue Sally Water
Savoy Sultans.
| Schubert Waltzes --The Symphony
chestra cond. by Goehr
-
A Cooper and His
8.00 London-The News. 8.15
Slow Fox-Trot-In A
Battle Rocky Valley. Fox-Trot-A Lit. i tle King Without A Crown-Joe Loss and His Orchestru Tangos E F
ila; Theun Juan D'Arienzo Y Su Orquesta Tiples. Fox-Trot in My Dream Parade Quick-Step No Mamma, No!--Oscar Rabin and His Sulei
Yve
was normal at 83 per cent, gener
jal discomfort being wue to a per-
Overture sistence of daily percentages in the region of 80, rather than the Or., occurrence of unusually high values Relative humidity reached 90 per cent on one day only.
SIX THUNDERSTORMS Duration of bright sunshine of 177 hours was 35 hours or 17 per cent. below nortnal. Cloud percentage was 78, against an average for July of 69. 132 Edith Lorand and Her Vien-inches of rain fell, half of it dur
During the month 21.455 hear Orchestra and Richard Taubering the period of the second ty
London-War Commentary, 8.25 London-Listening Post'
of Polnis in
Examination
Programme Summary.
German Propaganda,
8.30
(Tenor)
Dok
Tempe Dance Band, Swing
phoon, viz. 6th to 7th. The total Paz-Trot - Stephane's Tune: After The Flowers Care-Waltz Lent was 6.3 inches above average and Gone Stephane Grappelly &fens: In Tulip Land- Waltz (Pazel- there were only eight days with- His Musicians Fox Trol-1 Never ler-Edith Lorand and Her Viennese out rain. A similar preponderanes Fall You Waltzlar Of Louvain Orch When Day Is Done de Byiva of rain and lack of sunshine oc- Spain, All By Myself -Bob Crosby's Lange-Irving Mills-Duke Ellingtonderstorms occurred, wu aghtning curred in July last year. Six thun- Bob Cuts Rumba-Pa-Rau-Pen-Pan: Richard Tauber with Orchestra. Bolero-Locs ilusion-Xavier Cugat ✰ Eugen Onegin-Selection (Tchaikow. was observed on eleven days. His Waldorf Astorik Orchestra Foxky); Le Coq D'Or Hymn to the. Associated with the typhoons Trot Sing 'En Low; Rumiba-Danza Gun (Rimsky-Korsaitov - Krelsier) maximum wind gusts of 73 m.p.h. Wallz Down The Gypsy Trail (From Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Or- on the 6th, 72 on the 1st and 85
chestra
You're Mine (Derance-Bleon the 7th were recorded at the vier)----Richard Tauber w. Orch. The Royal Observatory Corresponding Bat"You and You" Waltz (Johnon values at the Peak were 81, 92 and Muther Rite Strauss);
Danse Espagnole Grana-71 respectively. dos) -Edith Lorand & Her Vienese Orch
Jack White and His Band. Foy-Trots Robert Katscher Solitude de
Lueum!-- Artie Sw and his Orch
film Ecstasy"-Swing and Sway W. Sammy Kaye,
11.1K London --- “Old Takes The Air"
12.00 midnight.
Close Down.
TOMORROW
STUDIO TWO PIANO KECITAL BY E & M BODER
Schubert Quartet 10.00-11.00 a.. Belay of Morning Service from St. Joseph's Church.
12.15 . Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C Musor, Op. 67.
1st Mov: Allegro con brio:
9.00 Local Time Sigual and An nouncements.
9.02 The Don Cossack Choir.
BOTANIC GARDENS
A total of 22.57 inches of rain was recorded at the Botanie Car- dens during the month of July.
No falls were recorded on 10 of Tri Plesni-Three Falk Songe (Ar
the 31 days of the month, the big- Dobrowen. The Epic of Serge gest recordings being registered on Jaroft's Don Cossack Choir (Prot. the 8th and 7th with 9.86 and 5.98 Schwedoff) baye, O Lord T. Pro Inches respectively. ple (P. Tchesnokoff).
9.18 Studio Book Reviews. +
Mr. G. A. V. Hall, of "Bellmere." 9.30 Vladimir Horowitz of the Flauo. Castle Peak, reported to the Police Dream Visions, Op 12, No 7 (Schu- that while driving his car near the 2nd mann);
Mazurke In E MIROT (E 10-mile stone, a burst tyre caused Moll) Op. 41, No. 2 (Chopin). Etude it to run into a tree. The car was Allegro Scherzo); 4th Moy. Allegro XI Pour Les Arpeges Composes (De- badly damaged.
Finale! The Royal Albert Hall Or bussy Pactoure) (Ponlevel; Toccata chestra cond. by Sir Landon Ronald. (Foulene).
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Andante con moto; 3rd Mov
12.48 Violin Solos by Yehudi Menu-
bla
Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvorak Persinger Hungarian
9.45 10.00 News in French (On Short Wave only).
Dance No. F in B Flat Major Mov:
Romanza Anda
(Brahms-Joachim) : luza Spanish Dancel. Op. 22 (Bern oate).
1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro gramme Summary,
1.02 Studio Two Plan Beetal by Eddie and Michael Boder (By Cour Lesy of the Parisian Grf).
Ballet Music from Paust (Gounod) The Parade of the Weaden Soldiers (Jessel). Waliz from The Sleeping Beauty" Ballet Tchaikowsky)
1.20 Songs by Deanna Durbin (S0- DEMO).
La Traviata (Verdi!
Back The
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SHORT WAVE
945 Bach--Concerto in A Minor. 1st Mov: 2nd Mov: Andante; 3rd Andante: 4th Mov: Allegro Assal--Bronislaw Hubermann Violin: G.S.G.
Philharmonic
and The Viczna chestra cond. by Dobroy.
Or
G.S.B G.S.H G.8.0.
10.00 London-The News and News Commentary.
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.86m.) 0.51m.6. (31.35m.) 81.47m.o. (91.97m.)
15.18.0. (19.70тг.)
NEWS IN ENGLISH
10.18 G. D. Cunningham at the Transmission I-News Sum- Organ.
Organ Sonata in G (Elgar "Sons- ta on 14th Psalm"-introduction and Finale (Reubke).
10.32 Stadiu Sunday Epilogue.
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5.06 p.m.
Full Bulletin
6.00 p.m.
Transmission V-News Sum-
mary
7.45 p.m.
Pull Bulletin
8.00 pm
Evening
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8:30 am
9.30 art
Conducted by a Priest of the Ru-Trans II & III-News Sum- jinan Cetholle Church
10.50 Close Down.
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