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Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres.

SATURDAY

1-2.13 p.m.-European Programme.

1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report

1.03 p.m-Recorded Music. 1.30 pm-Reuter Fress Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc.,

Recorded Programme

Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe) New Light Symphony Or- chestra. Schubert's Love. Songs-Medley (Schubert — Berte) Marek Weber and His Orchestra, Landon Suite (Eric Coates)

Eric Coates Orchestra,

Lesson-St. Luke 12 Verses 16-20 Bendictus. Greed

Prayers.

Hymn-"We plough the felds." Address--"The Message of Har- vest" by the Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan, B.A., S.C.F., C.I.E. Hymn"The Sower went forth sowing."

National Anthem Benediction.

Voluntary-Marche san

tore (Baker).

10 a.m.-Close Down

Salva-

and Symphony | 11-12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Ser- vice from St. John's Cathedral. 12.15-2.30 p.m.-Record Music.

(a) Tarantelle — "Covent

den"

Gar-

(b) Meditation--"Westminster“. (c) March "Knightsbridge." Vocal Gems-Duchess of Dantzig

(Caryl)-Light Opera

Com

pany. Selection-The Desert Song (Romberg)-Savoy Orpheans at the Savoy Hotel London. Vocal Geins-Follow

Star (F) Light Opera Company. Fox-Trot-After all you're all

I'm After.

Fox-Trot-She Loves me not

Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Cavalcade Twentieth Century

Blyes (N. Coward). Cavalcade-Love of my Dreams

Waliz (N. Coward)-Jack Payne and his B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.

2.15 p.m.-Close Down. Dance Music from the Hong Kong Hotel.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 6.15-6.30 pan-From the Studio.

A Talk on "The Society for the Frevention of Cruelty to Animals" by Miss Helen Yu,

7-11,30 p.m.-European Program-

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me.

p.m.-London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota- tions.

7.05-7.30 p.m.-Orchestral

Selec-

tions from Operas. Rigoletto (Verdi, ar Tavan)-- Marek Weber and His Orches-

tra.

Tales of Hoffmann Offenbach) -Marck Weber and HILs Or- chestra.

The Bartered Bride (Smetana, afr. Fetras) Symphony Or- chestra. 7.30-7.45 p.m.-Four Songs by

Derek Oldham (Tenor). Come away Death (Quilter)... (a) O Mistress Mine; (b) Blow, Blow thou Winter Wind (Qui- ..ter).

Still as the Night (Bohm). 7.45-8 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Tälk on "The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals" by Mr. J. Russell

B p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03-8.42 p.m.--Variety.

Piano Solos-Words and Music-

Medley-Hale da Costa. Song-Give me a Ring—A Couple

of fools in Love, Song--Give me a Ring-I only want one boy--Margaret Ban- nerman (Soprano). Vocal Duet Arlene. Vocal Duet Waitin' at the Gate for Katy-Layton and John- stone.

Instrumental-Smiling Eyes. Instrumental - Hawaiian Love Bird-King Nawahl's Hawal- ians.

Song-Slumberland. Song-Josephine - Les

(Baritone).

Allen

Plano Duet Nymph Errant-

-Selection.

Piano Duet "There's 'a Ring around the Moon-Carroll Gib- bons and John W. Green. 8.42-9 p.m-Debroy Somers Band.

1. Ballads we Love (arr. Debroy

Somers),

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2. Shipmates O' Mine-Descrip- tive. Ballad. (arr. Debroy Somers).

9-11.30 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance. Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management).

9.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations.

10.30 pm-Reuter. Press Bulletins, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations, follow: ed by New York Opening Quo- tations. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

11.30 p.m.-Close Down

SUNDAY

9.15-10 a.m-A Relay of the Milit- 8

ary Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral

Order of Service, Voluntary--Hymn of the Home-

land (Sullivan); (* Dymp-"Come ye thankful peo-

ple

Prayers Venite

1 p.m-Local Time and Weather

Report.

Orchestral. 1812 Overture, Op.49 (Tschaikov- sky)-Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden. Bavarian Dance Op. 27, No. 1

(Elgar). Bavarian Dance, Op. 24 No. 2 (Elgar) — London Symphony Orchestra.

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3. Spring Song-Hollins.

4. Traumerel-Schumann. 5. Madrigale Simonetti. 6. Finale in F.-Hollins, 8.35-9 y.m.-Orchestral,

Jubel-Overture

(Webet)-Ber-

Ur State Opera Orchestră con- ducted by Dr. Leo Blech,

Ruy Blas-Overture » (Mendels-

sohn) --- Symphony Orchestra

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO BELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

conducted by Dr. Malcolm Ser- TUESDAY, OCT., 23, 1934

gent.

Hungarian Rhapsody,

2 No. (Liszt) Philadelphia Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. 9-9.10 p.m.-Octets.

Silver Threads among the Gold

Danks, arr. Willoughby) My "Sweetheart when a bog

(Morgan, arr. Willoughby)—— The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, Love's Dream" after the Ball (Czbulka, arr. Willoughby)—- The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. b.10-9.30 pm From the Studio.

Feter Simple will talk on "No- thing in Particular" from The Bedside Book.

COMMENCING ar 2,30 P.M.

AR THRIE SALES ROOM, DURDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Comprising:→→

Hatstands,

Teak

Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs, Teak Cabinets, Tenk Expension Dining Tables and Chair, Teak Chest of Drawers, Teak bookcases, Teak Bed- steads with Hair Mattresses, Teak Wardrobes with bevelled Mirror Doors, Teak Dressing Tables, Tea "Half Hours With Great Com-Poys, Screen, Ice Chest, Bronze and

Salut. D'amour, (Liebesgrues) 9.30-10 p.m.-From the Studio,

(Elgar).

Carissima (Elgar)-New Symposers."

phony Orchestra. Violin Solp-Concerto in G Minor -Adagio (Max Bruch)-Louis Zimmermann.

Song-I Love Thee (Grieg). Song-Homing (Del Riego)—Eva

Turner (Soprano). Pianoforte Solo-Impromptu « in

A Flat (Chopin),

Pianofore Solo-(e) Flirtations

In

Chinese Garder, (Chasing); (D) Rueh hour in Hong Kong (Chains)-Benno Moiseivitch.

Song-Hear Me!-Ye Winds and

Waves (Handel). Song I'm a Roamer (Mendels- sohn)-Robert Radford (Bass). 'Cello Solo-Caprice (Delius). 'Cello Solo-Elegie (Dellus)---

Beatrice Harrison.

Concert Walizes Roses of the South-(J. Strauss)

Bruno Walter conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

Waltzes Rosenkavalier

(R. Strauss)Bruno Walter COR- ducting the Berlin Philhar monic Orchestra. Moonlight on the Alster (Petres)

Marek Weber and his Or- chestram

Stren of the Ball (Lehar)

Marek Weber and his Orches tra.

Light Opers

Vocal GemsThe Student Prince-

Light Opera Company. Selection-HM.Ś. Pinafore (Sul-

Band livan)-The

of HM Coldstream Guards.

Vocal Gems-Merrie England- Miriam Licette, Clara Serena, Francis Russell, Dennis Noble, Robert Carr and Chorus. Selection-Monsieur Beaucaire (Rosse)-New Light Symphony Orchestra.

Vocal Gema-Ruddigore (Gilbert and Sullivan)—Columbià Light Opera Company.

2.15 p.m.-Close Down. 4-7 p.m.--Chinese Programme. 7-10 p.m.-European Programme. 7-7.30 p.m.-Dance Music. Fox-Trot-Homeward. Fox-Trot-I'll String, along with

your

Tango-Little Valley in

Mountains.

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Brahms

H

Singer-Mrs. J. Anderson Miller. At the Piano-Lieut. Colonel C.

H. Kuhne, DS.O.,

Programme

Songs:-

Brass Ornament, Porcelain Flower Pots, Cutlery, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Cur- taine, Carpeta and Roga, Electric Table Lamps, Table Fans, Portable Gramophones and Records, Teak Filing Cabinets, Teak Office Desks and Chairs, Curios, Typewriters Kattan Chairs and Table, Looking Glass, Table Clocks, Cloisonne Vases,

In Summer Fields. Meine Liebe ist Grun. " Planoforte Solo:-

Intermezzo in A Minor, Op. | Books, etc., etc.

"118. No... 1. Songs:-

Li

We Wandered Once. Das Madchen Spricht. Pianoforte Solas:---

alio

Few Pieces of Very Fine Blackwood

Ware

}

Waltzes Nos. 8, 3, 4 and 15. (Op. One Large Dinner Bet "Limoges "

39).

Two Refrigerators

Songs:

Minnelled.

The Vain Suit.

etc.,,

and

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Several Fine Bronze Statuattes

One Electric Fountain 10.05 pmClose Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

Saturday

3.15 p.m., Time Signal from Big Ber. Musical Comedy and light organ (gramophone re- cords).

t. pin. Dramatised short story'

(1).

One Herring Hall Marvin Safe Two Radio Seta

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, T¤¤ ̧22+x / OCTOBER; 1934.

4.15 p.m.. Time Signal from Green- TERMS -CASH on Delivery,

wich.

The

B.B.C. Dance Orchestra; directed by Henry Hall.

4.30 pm, Dramatised short story

(2).

The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. directed by Henry Hall ...(contd.);

1.

55.15 p.m., News Bulletin. 1

Sunday

3.15 p.m. Time Signal from 'Big A religious service, re-

Ben

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layed from St. Martin-in-the- THE Undersigned have received Fields, Trafalgar Square, Lon-

don.

4.00 p.m., A violin recital by Jean Pourmet. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 8.15 a.m.)..

p.m.. Melbourne Air Race Start.

4.30

5--5.15 p.m. A summary

week's news.

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the 9.00

Fox-Trot-Moon Country, Fox-Trot-Little Man, you've had

a Busy day. Fox-Trot-I never had a Chance, Fox-Trot-Don't let your love go

Wrong.

Tango-Beside my Caravan. Waltz-One Life, One Love. 7.30-7.47 pm-A Violin Recital by

Master Yehudi Menuhin,

1. Concerto in G Major-Adagio

(Mozart).

2. Sarabande

and Tambourin

(Leclair-Sarasate).

3. Tzar's Bride-Song of the Bride (Rimsky-Korsakov, arr.

Franko)..

7.47-8 p.m.-Excerpts from Opera sung by Alessandro Valente. (Tenor).

"Turandot" "Non Piangere, Liu! (Weep not; Liul) (Puccini). ***Turandot"

Nessun Dormal (Nobody Shall Sleep) (Plecini). "L'Africana”- Paradiso! (Oh

Paradise!) (Meyerbeer)......

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Saturday

instructions

TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION

of the THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1984

COMMENCING AT 11 AM

p.m... Dja Announcement (Germ.. Engl.). German Folk Bong Programine-Forecast (German,

English)

9.15 p.m..."Annchen von Tharau”

The Birth of a Folk Song

9.45 ., News Bulletin (English)

Ar No. 49, HANKOW BOAD. BANOO BUILDING, KOWLOON.

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10. p.m., Concert in Dedication of ONE ATWATER KENT RADIO-

a Church"

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10.15 p.m.. News Bulletin (Ger,"

man 10.30 p..

Timne

Old Berlin in 'Waltz

11.15 p.m., News Bulletin (English 11.30 pm. Dja close down (Ger

man, English)

9

Sunday

p.m., Dja Announcement (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song

Programme-Forecast (German,

English)

Highlights of the Week's ProTM

"gramme,

9.15 p.m. Something for Bunday

Evening

9.30 p.m., Fairy Tale Time 9:45 pm, News Bulletin and Re-

view of the Week (English)

"Madame Butterfly Addio 10.00 pm, Relayed from Hamburg:

"

Florito Asil (Farewell, Oh, Happy Home) (Puccini). las p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report. 8,03-8.30 pm-A Relay of the Oran gan Recital from St. John's Cathedral by Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.C.O, LICI.

Programme

1. Rigaudon-Lully,

· “Es waren“ zwei Konigskinder" Folk Songs and Folk Dances from, all over Germany. A Radio Sequence by Heinrich Dieckelmann

10.15 pm, News Bulletin and Re-

view of the Week (German) 10.30 p.m. Something Merry

11.15 p.m., "News Bulletin and Re-

view of the Week (English)

2. Prelude and Fugue in G, Major 11-30 p.m. Dja close down (Ger

man, English)

GRAMOPHONE

ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, «

THE 24TH OCT., 1984.

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