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MODERN FLATS
4 Roomed, 197, 280, 310 312, Prince
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3 Roomed, 5 to 100. Taipo Road.
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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES
Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
TO-DAY to 215 pm-European
gramme.
pro-
1 pm-Local time and weather
report.
1.03 p.m.-Recorded music. 1.30 pm.-Reuter. Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press news, etc.
2.15 p.m.-Close down
to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
*
to 11.30 p.m.-European
gramme.
1.-Ballade in G Minor (Op. 23). 2-Ballade in F Major (Op., 381.
Light Orchestral Music Petit Suite de Concert (S. Cole- ridge-Taylor).- New Queen's
Hall Light Orchestra. 1.-La Caprice de Nanette. 2-Demande et Reponse.
1
PROGRAMME
(An
1.-March-"The Spirit of Pa-
geantry."Fletcher. 3.-Serenade. -- "Amina"
Egyptian Serenade)-Lincke. 3-Excerpts from.Monsieur Beaucaire," arr. Winterbot-
tom
(a) The Intermezzo.
pro-
3.-Un Sonnet d'àmour.- 4-La Tarantelle Fretillante. Summer Day's. Sutte
(b) Lelt Motli.
(Eric
(c) The Gavotte.
Coates).-New
Queen's
Hall
Light Orchestra.
(d) Chant des Voyageurs. (e) The March Theme." 4-Valse.The Volce in the Old
7 p.m-London and New York stock" and commodity quota- tionis. --
05 to 8 pm.--
Variety
Song-Si Petite.
Song-Sans To-Tango Chante -Mile. Lucienne Boyer (Sop- rano).
Plano Solo Plano Pie (No. 3)-- George Scott-Wood. Fox-Trot-A ekoki. Waltz-Hawalian Love. -"No!
Lane's Hawaiian Orchestra. Song-The Song is You, "Music in the Air."-Turner Layton (Tenor),
Vocal Duet I've told ev'ry Little Star Music in the Air."--- Layton and Johnstone.. Orchestra-Jerome Kern-Medley -Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans. Song The Little Dutch Mill. Song-Over Somebody Else's and
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15 ets. pkt.
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75 cts. tin.
Plano Solo-Medley of Marches Piano Solo-The King's Horses.—
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Waltz All Through the Night. Waltz On
Little Street In SL Honolulu Hilo Hawaiian Or- -chestra.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
3.03 to 8.28 p.m.-
Orchestral
(a) Serenade; (Volkmann, Op. 63); (b) Flight of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky-Korsakow). Valse Triste (Jean Sibelius).— Chicago Symphony Orchestra directed, by, Frederick Stock. Danse Macabre. (Dance of
Death (Baint-Saens, Op. 40)- Philadelphia Symphony Or chestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski.
L'Apprenti Sorcier (The Sorcer
1. In a Country Lane. 3.-At the Dance..
(Erie.
Hal
Wood Nymphs (Valsette) Coates).-New Queens Light Orchestra. Vocal Gems from Grand Opera Carmen (Bizet),Light Opera
Company.
Pagliacci“ (Leoncavallo) – Grand
Opera Company. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni)
-Grand Opera Company. The J. H. Squire Celeste Octette.
Memories of Chopin (arr. WII-
loughby).
A Venetian Barcarolle--Serenade
(arr. Willoughby).
"
Concert Items Song-Homing (Del Riego). Song I Love Thee (Orleg),--Eva
Turner (Soprano).
Violin Solo-Concerto in G Minor -Adagio (Max Bruch)-Louis Zimmermann.
Song-Phyllis has such charming
Graces (Wilson). Song Do not EO my Love (Hagemann). Tudor Davies (Tenor).
Village Choir."--Woods. 5.-Selection. — "The Rose."
Myddleton (A Selection of, Old English Melodies).
Interval 6.Cornet Solo.—“ Berceuse
Jocelyn."Godard-Bandsman
de
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Moti Singh, 7-A Dervish, Chorus.-"In the Soudan."Sebek-An Oriental
Perfect
Scene.
Te The 8.-Melody. -
Melody." O'Hara.
9. Patrol The Wee Macgre- gor."-- Amers. A Highland Patrol approaching, passing. and disappearing in the dis- tance..
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Instructions
TO SELL Br
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY,
ON
SEPT. 15, 1934
COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.
Ar Tunin" SALES ROOM; BUDDELL, STREET.
A QUANTITY OF MAJESTIC RADIO SETS. RADIO ACCESSORIES AND NEON SIGN TRANSFORMERS
Including:-
Jowell Radio Set Analyser, Step. down and Stopup Transformers, Oscillator Set, Jewell Tube Tester, Out-put Meter, Coil Winder, Hadio Tubes, Transformers, Batteries, etc.,
etc.
also
10-Grand Fantasia." Festival Office Furniture and Sundries
of Empire."-arr. Mackenzie- Rogan.
"Abide with Me" (first and last Verses),
Regimental March: "The Soldiers
Chorus"
(Grounod).
(Faust)
GOD SAVE THE KING. Conductor: Hayildar Govind Singh.
Violin Solo-Romanda Andaluza 10.30 p.m. (Approx.)-Reuter Press
(Sarasate).
Bulletins.
Violin Solo-Mazurka (Zarzycki 119.35 p.m. (Approx)-Close down.
--Bronislaw Haberman, Vocal-Wine, Women and Song-
Waltz (J. Strauss).The B.B.C. : Wireless Ethgers.
Band Selections
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME
23
Saturday
7 p.m.-Time Signal from Big Ben. The Northern" Studio Orches- tra, from a Manchester studio. gimental Band of HM, Grena 8 pm-Time Signal from Green- dier Guards.
Marching "with Sousa.-The Ke-
Sons of the
(Bidgood),
Brave--March
- Entry of the Gladiators-March (Fuclk)The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 10.30 p.m. (Approx.)—Europen
programme.
er's Apprentice) (Dukas).5 Philharmonic Symphony Or- chestra of New Yorg directed by Arturo Toscanini a.28 to 9 p.m.
+3
Violin
A Concert
Solo - Fair Rosemary. (Schon Rosmarin) (Kreisler) — Fritz Kreisler. Song-Serenata (Tost!). Song-Carceleras Prison Song) i (Chapi). Madame Amelita Galll-Curci (Soprano).
Pianoforte Solo-One Lives but once--Waltz (Strauss)-Sergel Rachmaninoff.
to 7.30 p.m.—
Dance Music
Fox Trot Song without Words. Fox Trot My Sorig goes Round
the World.
Fox Trot-Night Owl. Fox Trot-It's
Only
a Paper Moon. Fox Trot-in a One Room Flat, Fox Trot-It's Oh! It's Ah! It's
Wonderful!
Fox Trot You or No One... For Trot At the End of the Day. Waltz-Ich "schenk mein Herz nur einem Mann ("The Dubarry").
Song-La Mattinata ('Tis the 7.30 to 8 p.m.-Hiawatha's Wed-
Day) (Leoncavallo).
Song O Sole Mio (Beneath thy Window) (Capua), — Riccardo Stracciari (Baritone), Violin Bolo--Jota (de falla). Violin Sold-Serenade Espagnol (Spanish Serenade) (Glazou- nov).-Fritz Kreisler.
0 to 1130 p.m.---A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or- chestra from the H.K. Grill Room by courtesy of the management).
ding Feast (Coleridge-Taylor) -Royal Choral Society.
ON VIEW FROM FRIDAY,
TB 14TH SEPT., 1934
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have receive THE
Instructions from
No. #7 or 1983,
wich. The Commodore Grand THE HOLDER or BILL or BALE Orchestra, directed by Joseph Muscant, relayed from the Commodore Theatre, Hammer- amith, Londen.
9-9:30 p.m.A recital of gramo-
phone records.
+4
Sunday
9.45 pm--Time Signal from Rig Ben A summary of the week's news.
10 p.m.-A religious service: ad- dress by the Rev. HR L. Sheppard, C.H., D.D.; Arnold Goldsbrough (organ), relaved from St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Trafalgar Square, London. 10.45 p.m.--Reginald King and his
Orchestra.
11.30 p.m-Popular poetry.
(Time.
Signal, from Greenwich at $.45 p.m.).
11.50 p.m-An organ recital by Maurice Vinden, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London. 12.30 p.m.--The Wireless Military Band, conductor, B. Walton
week's news.
1-You shall see how Pau-Puk-1.30-1:45 a.m.-A summary of the
Keewis.
4
2-But the Gracious Hiawatha. 3. He was dressed in shirt of
doe-skin.
4.-Till the Wind became 29
Whirlwind.
5. Onaway! awake, beloved.---
Walter Glynne (Tenor).
6. Thus the gentle Chibiabos, 7. And they said "O Godd
Iagoo." p.m.--Local time and weather
report,
8.03 to 8.27 p.m.-
9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
London 1 p.m. Stock and Com-8 modity quotations. 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby mid-day Press news further Landon stock and com- modity quotations. Enllowed by New York opening-quotatious. 11 30 p.m.--Close down.
SUNDAY
10 to 11 á.m.-A relay of the Ser-
vice from St. Joseph's Church.
Order of Service 1.-Holy Mass: (a) Kyrie from Perosi's "Missa Eucharistica) (b) Sermon on Divorce" by the Rev. Father E. de Angelis (c) Offertory: "Ave Maria" (Franco). (d) Sanctus, Benedic- tus and Agnus Def (Peros!), (e) Voluntary,
2.-Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: (a) Salutaris (Tombelle) (b) Tantum Ergo (Dubois) (c) Laudate
Do minum.
11 to 12.15 p.m-A relay of the Service from St. Pauls' Church (Chinese);
12.15 to 2.30 p.m.-European re-
corded music.
1 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
#!
Two Chopin Ballads played by
· Alfred· Cortot.
HERLIN PROGRAMME
Saturday ·
p.m. DJA Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (German, English).
9.15 pm Waltzes on the Piano- forte Maria Ermeler-Lortzing. 9.45 p.m.-News Bulletin (Eng-
Lish).
To Sell By
PUBLIC AUCTION "
SATURDAY,
ON
SEPT., 15, 1934
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON
AT THEIR SALES ROOM. No.4, DUDDELL STREET,
THE MOTOR BOAT
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LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
12.30 p.m-DJA close down (Ger-
man, English)," --
RÁDIO MANILA –
Saturday
5 p.m.--Remote Control Program-
me from Lyric Music House. 6:30 pan-Engish Informational.
10 p.m. Variety Programme. Johannes Muller's Orchestra. Boloists: Erna Berger. (80- Tales from Vienna Woods prano), Walter Ludwig (Ten-7
Concert Waltzes
(Strauss).
or).
man).
Blue Danube (Strauss). Phila-11.15 pm-News Bulletin (cter-
delphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokow- ski:
Herbstweisen (Waldteufel). Wiener Burger (Ziechrer).-
Edith Lorand and her Orches- tra.
11.30 p.m.-At three kilometres. an hour through Berlin: relayed from a bargu.
12.15 pim-News Bulletin (Eng-
(plish),
12.30 p.m.-DJA close down (der-
Eine Waltzer Redoute-Edith man Engijah):
Lorand and her Orchestra.
Sunday
Period.
p.m."Remote Control" 7.15 p.m.-Requests
7:45 pm-Air Giggles-Koko, Bim-
bo and Flip the Frog.
8 p.m. Marimba Band Music. 8.16 p.m. Educational Programme *—Univ. of the Philippines. 8.30 p.m.-Ibanag Programme. 8.55 p.m-Stock Quotations 9p.m.-Klim Dancing Party- 12 Mid-night-Bign Off.
Sunday
327 to 9 pm-Quartette (No. 107) 9 pm--DJA Announcement Germ, 12:15 pm-Luncheon Musicale.
in E Flat Major (Beethoven,
Op. 74)-Capet String Quar tette of Paris.
1st Movement-Foco Adagio
Allego.
-2nd Movement-Adagio ma non
troppo.
3rd Movement Presto.
Engl.) German Folk Song. 1.15 p.m.—Sign. On//A Programme Forecast (German, | 3 p.m.-Studio Music. English) Highlights of the 4 pm-Spanish Hour, Week's Programme.
9.15, p.m.-8omething for Sunday"
Evening.
9.30 pm-Fairy Tale Time. 9.45 pm-News Bullet and
-
4.30 pmLuneta Band Concert Phil Constabulary, Band. 7p.The Catholic Hour: 7.25 Studio Recital-Henry Re-Mueller, baritons; and Lorine
Nash, pianist.
4th Movement Allegretto con view of the Week (English).
Variazioni.
to 10.30 pm (Appror.)-A-relay of the Military Band Concert by the Band of the 1st Battn 8th Punjab Regiment, from Et, Andrews' Church Grounds. by kind permission of Lt-Col, D. St. J. Baxter, OBE. and Officers
10 pm-Relayed from Munien "Dear Old Home Country"
11 pm Why we have Faith in
our Leader,
7,45 pm-Palico Radio Hour-H. E. Heacock and Co. Philco Symphony Orchestra.
8 pm-Anti-Usury Talk 11.15 p.m.-News Bulletin and Ra8.15 pm-Sacred Mudc. view of the Week (German: 8.30 p.m. Requests. Gla 11.30 p.m.-Military Band Concert 8.45 pm. Basone Presentation. 12.15 pm-News Bulletin and Re-
view of the Week (English),
8 pm-8ymphony Night. 10.30 pm Sign Of
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