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1-2.15 pm, European Programme
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report
1.03 p.m., Recorded Programme 1.30 p.m., Reuter Press Bulletins.
Rugby Press News, etc. RECORDED PROGRAMME Orchestral Cherkess Drumbeat
(Machta) Orchestra-84th March, Op. 125 (Komzar) Salon Orches- tra
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ין
Song-Serenade (Toselli) Song-Ay, Ay, Ay (Spanish
Serenade)
Pepe Romeu (Temon) OrchestrA Night at the Fun- garia........Colombo and his Tzigane Orchestra Orchestra-Asleep in my Heart
(Tunbridge) Orchestra-Tryin'
(May)
De Groot and his Orchestra Song-When Chapel Bells were
Ringing Song-For the Sake of Day's
Gone by
Roland Oliver
(Tenor)
Quartette ---Funiculi,
(Denza)
Funicula
Quartette-Watermelon Fete
International Novelty
tette
Orchestra-Cserebogar
Quar-
(Highal-
yi)
Orchestra-Czardas (1803)
Kocze Ontal Ciganyzenekara Orchestra--Fairy Tale (Heykens) Orchestra-Play of Butterfiles (Heykens). Albert Bandier and His Orchestra Crchestra-Sleepy Valley Orchestra--Bitter Sweet Waltz Coward) : De Groot and his Orchestra Plano Duet-Good-night Vienna
Medley Plano Duet Sunshine Susie- Medley... Rale da Costa and Harry Jacobs 2.15 pm, Close down
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DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT
4-7 p.m. Chinese. Programme 7-11.30 p.m., European Programme 7 p.m., London and New York and
Commodity Quotations. 7.05-7.22 pm, Four Ways Sulte
(Coates)
Regal Cinema Orchestra conducted by Eman- uel Starkey 1-Northwards (March) 2-Southwards (Valse) 3-Eastwards (Eastern Dance)
-Westwards (Rhythm)
7.22-8 p.m., Variety
Vocal Duet-I Like to go back
in the Evening Vocal Duet-Lazybones
***... Lay-
tan and Johnstone Plano Bolos-Say it with Music -Medley Rale da Costa Bong-It's only a Paper Moon Song-This is Romance ... Conrad Thibault (Baritone) Instrumental-Lonesome with-
out my Baby
Master's Hawaiians
Vocal Gems-Mercenary Mary
.......Columbia Vocal Gem
Chorus
Plano Duet-Ain't
Dainty
SUNDAY
10.30-11.30 8.7.-A Relay of the Service from the Union Church
Order of Servich Missionary "Bunday.
Voluntary. Hymn-The Courts of the Lord." Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Hymn "The Mercy of God." Scripture Reading.
Hymn Whom Oceans Part." Prayer.
Hymn "These Things shall be." Address Miss K Blackman. Offertory on behalf of the New
Terrotaries.
Evangelisation Society. Offertory Prayer. Hymn-"The City of God." National Anthem Benediction.
Recorded 11.30-12 noon.--Chinese
Music. 12-12.45 pm-A Relay »of the Ser- vice from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese).
1248-2.30 p.m.-European Record-
ed Programme,
1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
Orchestral
Choral Prelude—"Aus' der Tiefe Rule Ich" (Out of the Deep 1 call to thee) (Bach)-Leopold Stokowski and the Philadel
phia Orchestra. Toccata and Fugue (Bach)--- Philadelphis Symphony Or- chestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski.
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1. (Liszt)---Philadelphia "Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski, Song--The Doll's Song (Tales of Hoffmann")' (Offenbach). Song-Wine, Women and Song
(Strauss)-Mavis Bennett (So-; prano),
Violin Solo--Sonata in A Major
(Handel) Isolde Menges.
(d) The Snow. 3. Spring-
4. Summer.com
(a) Waltz of the Cornflowers
and Poppies.
(b) Barcarelle.
(c) Variation.
(d) Coda
9-9.13 pmA Recital" by
i
Suddaby (Soprano),
Elste
1. Nymphs and Sheperds (Pur-
cell).
2. My Mother bids me bind my
Hair (Haydn).
3. The Almond Tree, (Schumann) 4 The Mocking Falry (Beely). 9.13-9.30 p.m.-Hungarian Fantasia
(Liszt) played by Arthur de the Greef (Pianoforte) and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra bonducted by Sir Landon Roriald.
9.30-10 p.m.-From the studio.
A Recital of Russian Songs" by
Seraphim Strelkoff Baritone).
Programme
(Russlan
1. When the King went forth to
War-Kenneman,
2. Midnight Review Glinka.
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Commencing at 2.30 P,M,'
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEBOLD
FURNITURE.
Comprising:--
Teak Eatstands, Chesterfield
3. The Two Grenadiers-Schu- Coach and Chairs 1 eak Dining Table, Teak sideboard, Teak Chairs, Teak
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lashkin.
4. A Russian Love Song-Ma-Bedstead, Teak Wardrobes, with Glass Door), Joak Chest of Drawers, Teak Dressing Tables, Pictures, Brass. Ornament, Glass Ware, Curtais, Car- pets, Gramophones, Crockery, etc.,
5. Coachman's lernickoff,
Song
Baka-
6. The Volga Boatmen's Bợng. 7. The ·Pedler-Russian Folk
Song. Accompanied at the Plano by
Mrs. Nura Kanis.
10 pm.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 p.m.-Close Down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME
Saturday
وز
etc., atc.
also
Several Pieces of Blackwood Ware.
Or View From TUESDAY, THE 161 OCTOBER, 1834.
DELIVERY..
LAMMERT BROS,
3.15 p.m.-Time Bignal from Big.
Ben. Empire Celebrity pro- | TERMS —CASH ON gramme (gramophone records). 3.30 p.m.-Living Dangerously, a
talk. 3.45 p.m.--Light Orchestras, a pro- gramme of gramophone re- cords.
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4.10 p.m.-Pipe Music recital, (Time Signal from Greenwich at 8.15 a.m.)
Song-The Exl King (Schubert). 4.30 p.m.-Cinema Organ recital. Song--Don Juan's Serenade Op. 5-5.15 p.m.--News Bulleto.
38, No. 1 (Tschaikovsky)- Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). Pianoforte Solo-Minuetto from
Suite (J. Buk, Op. 21). „ Pianoforte Solo Berceuse
(Chopin)-Ignaz Friedman. Orchestral Selections from..
فرید
Light Operas.
The Beggar Student (Millocker) -Marek Weber and His Or- chestra.
Princess Ide (Sullivan)-New
Light Symphony Orchestra.
Sunday
3.15 pm-Time Signal from Big Ben. Organ music, & program-
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me of gramophone records. 3.30 p.m. Surprise item.
AUCTIONEERS.
RADIO MANILA Saturday
6.00 p.m. Sunset Dance Program
me from Lyric Muse House." 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informațional
Period.
6.30 p.m.-English
Period.
Informational
....
7.00 p.m.-Remote Control,
de Tagle, tenor; Lutgardo Lo- pez, baritone; and Carmen Ro- cha, soprano.
3.45 pm A violoncello" recital by 745 pm.-Les Adventureros J. P.
-Douglas Cameron.
Bignal from 4.15 p.m. Time
Greenwich. A religious service, relayed from St. Columba's Presbyterian Church, Com-
bridge.
7.45 p.m. Alr Giggles-Koko, Bim-
bo and Flip the Frog. 8.00 pm-Requests.
Chu Chin Chow (Norton)-The 5.0-5.15 p.m.-A summary of the 8.15 p.m.-Educational Programme
London Palldium Orchestra.
Choruses."
Melodies of Robert Burns-Light || | -
"Opera Company.
week's news."
BERLIN PROGRAMME
Saturday
Announcement
- DJA (Gorm, Engl.) German Folk Song.
Programme-Forecast (German,
English).
There is a Tavern in the Town (Traditional).--(a) Vive la Compagnie; (b) When Johnny
Comes Marching Home (Tradi- 9 p.m. tional) Harold Williams and the BBC. Male Chorus. Hermann Lohr-Vocal. Gems- Columbla Light Opera Com- Dany. 4-7 pm Chinese Programme.“ She the 7-10 pan.--European Programme.
7-7.30 p.m.-Dance Music.
Fox-Trot-My Song goes round,
the World. Fox-Trot-Bong without Words. .Fox-Trot-Night Owl
Fox-Tro-It's only a
Moon.
Plano Duet-1 want a Fair and Square Man ... Carroll' Gib- hons and John W. Green
8 pm Local Time and Weather
Report
8.03-8.28 p.m., Song Memories
Old Friends Potpourri
Herman Finck
(arr. Tom
Jones and his Orchestrs": Let's have a Chorus Colum-
bla Vocal Gem Company Contrasts-Potpourri of Famous Melodies...Marek Weber and his Orchestr
8.38-9 pm., A Concert
Song-Pretty
(Bishop) Bong-Down
Mocking
Way
Vauxhall
Paper
9.15 pm-4 Merry Musical Mis- cellany about Animals of AM Borts. Compositions by Erwin Dressel. Lotte Luckwald (Sop- rano), Erwin Hartung (Tenor) 9.45 p.m.-News Bulletin (English) 10 p.m.-Topical Taik 10.15 pmThe Berlin Philharmo-
nic Orchestra Conducted by Werner Richter-Reichheim 11.15 p.m.-News Bulletin
man) 11.30 p.m.-"Mother. Earth."
Poetical and Musical Sequence. Manuscript by Keri Baade!! Music by Walter Jentsch. *- 12.15 am-News. Bulletin (English) Waltz-It's Time to say Good- | 12.30 a.m--DJA close down fĢer-
night..
Tango The Boulevard of Broken
Dreams'
Paso Doble-Ballerina, Fox-Trot-Everything I have is
Yours.
Fox-Trot-Bing A
Down Tune.
Little Low { -
Bird 7.30.8 p.m.- Relay of the Organ Recital from the Union Church by Mr. G. E. Longyear,
Programms
(Oliver). Mavis Bennett (Soprano)
Planoforte Solo-Au Bord D'Nne
Source (sze)
Planoforte Solo-Study in F
Minor (Llaza)
Eplemon Song-Had & Horse (Kerbay) Bong-Shepherd, Bee thy Horse's Foaming «Mens: (Korby) “.. Keith Fulkrier. (Baritone) Villa Folo÷Slavonic Dance No.
3 in G. Major (Dorak-Kreis-
Violin Bolo-Indian Lament (Dvorak-Kreiser) Fritz Kreis-
ler 9-11.30′p.m., "A relto of "the
Hong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management)
9.30 nm Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations « |10:30 pmz #euter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Mid-day Pro
11:30 p.m., Close down.
1. Andanting—“Lemare.
2. Chorale-Handel.
3. Meditation-Duncan..
4. Chorale Handel,
5. Vesper-Menl
6. Predule Duncan.
8 pm-Local Time and Weather
Report.
8.03-8.36 pm Octet 19 E Flat
Major, Op. 20 (Mendelsohn) "International String citet. 1st Movement-Allegro moderato
ma con fuoco.
2nd Movement –Andante.. 3rd Movement Scherzo Alleg
leggieríasimo.
man, English)
...... Sundaj
-—Univ. of the Philippizes. 8.30 p.m.-Studio "Presentation--- Elena Zaide, plantat; and Pr- mitiva, Ruiz, soprano..
8.50 p.m.-Stock quotations, 200 9.00 .m.-Klim Dancing Party- Sponsored by Borden Com- pany, manufacturers of Klim and Malted; Milk-KZRM "Or- chestra and Guest Artists. 12:00 Midnight-Bign Of.
Sunder
12.15 p.m-Luncheon Musicale. 1,15 pm-Sign Off 3:00 pm--Studio Music. 1.00 p.m.--Spanish Hour. 4.30 pm--Tea Dance Musis, 6:00 pm-Luneta Band "Consert
Phil Constabulary Bind. 4.00 pm-The Catholic Hour.
Recital-Henry 7.10 p.m.-Studio (Ger
Mueller, baritone; and Lorine Nash, planist. 7.45 gm Philco Radio Hour
E Heacock and Co-Philico Symphony Orchestra, 8.00 pm-Anti-Usury Talk 8.16 p.m. Sacred Music,
9 DEL DIA Announcement.
(Germ... Engl.)
German Folk Song
8.30 p.m-Bong Recital---Joseûna
Lachice
3.45 pm Bisque Presentation 9.00 pan Watcome Bourist - Pra..
gramme for passengers Tuoard the Dollar 83 President," John-
son.
Programme-Forecast (German,15 pm-Symphony Night
English)
Highlights of the Week's Pro-
gramme,
9.15 pm-8omething for Sunday
Evening
9.30 pm Short Elay for Young-
People
0.45 pm-News Bulletin and Re
view of the Week (English) 10 pm-Relayed from Stuttgut:
A Musical Festival by Swabian Artistes. The Wendling Quar tet, the sluttgart Radio Of chestra, and as Bololat: Mar- garete Teschenmacher (Bop- 4th Movement-Fresto. 6.38-9 p.m.--The Season's Ballet 11.15.m.-News Bulletin, and Re
(Clazounor, Op. 63)—Alexandre view of the Week' (German) Glazounov and Orchestra 11-19-Golden Abangle: A LWinter Introduction.
Talk about German Wine 2. Winter-
13.15 am New Bulletin and Re- Mdw of the Week Wingfish P 12.30 a.m.-DJA close down (Ger-
bman. Engilia).
(a): "77le Frost.
(b) The Ice.? (c) The Fall.
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