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TELEVISION IN PUBLIC AUCTION.
1935
Will It Be A Boom.
Year
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Jan. 9.
The year 1935 may see a con- 12:30 p.m.-London and New York | siderable boom in television. When Stock and Commodity Quota-the Postmaster-General's commit- tians...
12,35-1 p.m.-Recorded Music
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year one or both of two lines of Ar No 2, LUNA BUILDING, TUESDAY, JAN., 29, 1935 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weatherprocedure will be followed. The GROUND FLOOR, KIMBERLEY
Report
1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music.. 1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Orches- tra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management),
1.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, etc., 215 p.Close Down.
5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong
manufacturers of picture receiving apparatus are ready for either.
Should the committee decide that high-definition television is] sufficiently developed to warrant the starting of a transmitter, piç- tures will soon be available over a radius of twenty to twenty-five miles, including London. Those farther afield will have to wait. until the first station is working
Hotel Roof Garden (by cour-Properly before others are set up. tesy of the Management).
7 pm-Closing Local Stock Quo-
.tations,
7.03-7.30 pm-Band Music. -
Selection of Wilfred Sanderson's
Songs.
The alternatives ace either 3 decision to wait for another year, or until high definitión transmis. sion is sufficiently well developed, and to carry on with the present
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Comprising
Chesterfield Couches and Arm- chairs, Teak Wardrobes with Bevell- ed Mirrors, Teak Dressing lables, with Revelled Mirrors, Teak Hat.. stand, Teak Office Desks, Teuk and..... Gisas-Cabinets, Teak Dining Tables,- Teak and Cake Seat Chairs, Teak
quite good low-definition pictures PUBLIC AUCTION Filing Cabinets, Teak Ice Chests,
Nautical Moments (arr, Winter). Entry of the Boyards-March or to allow both systems to run (Halvorsen, arr. Winterbot-side by side for a period; so that
cf the B.B.C. In the meanwhile,
tom).
Swastika March (Klobr). The Champion March Medley
(arr, S. Ord Hume). 7.30-8 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Jazz Piano Recital by Doreen - Ma,
Programme
1. Be Still my Heart, 1. Stardust.
3 Love Song of the Breeze. 4 Request Numbers.
5. One Fleeting hour.
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6. A New Moon is over my
Shoulder.
7. A Medley (By request). 8. I,Saw Stars; .. -
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report. 8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio
Concert.
9.30 p.m.--Renter Press Bulletins,
London 1 p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations, 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, "Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations,
10.35 p.m.-Close Down. 8.30-10 p.m.-European Recorded
comparisons of cost and entertain- ment value may be made. In the latter event the present very short B.B.C. programme time given to television might be extended.
Costly Programmes Unfortunately, the whole of the publicity given to television during the last few years has been in the direction of boostinig it as an ad-' junct to broadcasting. That we shall use it first this way is true; but as things are the usual broadcast programme is not in- tended to be seen)) Separate pro- grammes will be necessary, and they are likely to be very contly.
Someone will have to pay for. them
Should the BBC be entrusted with the new transmissions it can- not expect that more than a tenth of one per cent. of new licences. taken out will be directly due to television. Possibly figure is much too high. Broad- casting would have to pay for its baby brother.
even that
If a separate Television Corpora- tion is set up Hoences would have to be put at a high figure.. It has been suggested that £10 a year would not pay the cost for the first year of two if continuous pro- grammes of four hours a day are contemplated.
...
Music from ZEK, on a fre- quency of 640..c's. 8.30-8.56 p.m.-Concert Items.
Violin Solo-Waltz in A Flat Ma-
Jor (Brahms.) Violla Solo. Danza Espanola (De Falla, arr. Kreisler) Isolde Mengès. *.
The solution of the cost problem, "Song.-Spring had Come. ("Hales in putting television into the watha" (Coleridge-Taylor).. hands of the B.B.C. and letting it Song.-Ave Maria ("Cavallerts | put out selected portions of its Rusticana" (Mescagni)-Elsie programmes, gradually extending Suddaby (Soprano)."
the picture hours as the technique Song. Know of Two Bright of the art advances.
Eyes (Clutsam),
Song.- Sing thee; Bongs of Araby (Wills) Ben Davies (Tenor).
Colour in televised pictures will quickly be demanded. Probably
in two years' time the majority.
Teak and Glass Boors Cases, Teak Beds, Teuk tide Boarda, Teuk Ten Poys, Teak Cupboards, Teak Chests --
HE Undersigned have received fruwers, etc., etc.
Instructions
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THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1935
COMMENCING AT 10,30 AM.
Ar No. 4, HUMPHREYS BUILDING, KOWLOON
Á QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
OF VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 30TH JANUARY, "1935.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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Instructions.
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of cinema pictures will be colour THURSDAY, JAN. 81, 1935
Planoforte Solo.--Wedding Day ed. and then monochrome
(Orleg)-Arthur de Greef. 8.56-9.30 p.m.-Petroushka
(Stravinsky),
tele-
Also vision will be out of date; Buite | stereoscopic pictures must be pro-
vided. Both these things are be
1st Tableau. The Mid-Lent Fairing investigated, and very con- 2nd Tableau Petroushkaz Room" "siderable" progress has been made. 3rd Tableau-Petroushka inter- rupts the Moor and the Ealler- ina.
4th Tableau-The Fair towards Evening; The Nursemaids' Dance.
9.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Com modity Quotations... 9.35-9.52 pm-Review of Revues played by Debroy Somers Band 9.52-10 pm B. Cochran Medley with CB Cochran (Compere) -assisted by Janet Joye, Edward Cooper and Ray Noble and his Orchestra.
10 p.m. Close Down,
Folk Song. Programme Fore. cast (German, English). 9:15 pm-Relayed from Hamburg,
Concerts from German Mastera Song Recitet by Sigrid Onegin. 9.45 pm-News in English on
Dia and in Dutch on Dân 10 pm Popular Orchestral Music. 11.15 p.m.-News in German on 11 p.m.-Topical Talk.
Dja and Djn. 11.30 p.m.-Radio Variety Show. 12.15 am-News in Eriglish on Dja
and in Dutch on Djn.
CoxXERCING AT 2.00 P.M.
At No. 1, THE ALBANY
Arid
FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1935
Color MONG "ĂN 10 AM
AT No. 8, TUE ALBANY, A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
ON VIEW FROM MORNING OF Bist JANUARY, 1935.
12,30 a.m.-Close down Dja, Din TERMS ABB ON DELIVERY,
(German, English),
RADIO MANILA
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME p.m.-Big Ben. A Burns Night Programme in celebration of the 176th anniversary of the poet's birth. · Devised by James 5.30 pm-Practice Hour-Conser Fergusson..
5 pm-Studio Classica
vatory of Music,
--30 pm—An Eric Coates Program-18,10 tp.m-Spanish Informational
me. The BBC Empire Or-
Feriod.
chestra. Leader, Daniel Meisa. 6.30 p.m-English Informational Conductor, Eric Fogg. Over- Feriod.
fure, The Merrymakers. Val-7pm-Dinner Music
sette, Wood Nymphs. Two 7.15 pm-Studebaker Programme light syncopated pieces: (1) Manila Motor Com
Moon Magic; (2)
Rose of 7.30 pm-Studio Guest Artist PIO-
Samarkand, Fantasy The Belfish Giant:
Greenwich Time Signal
cat fam
5 p.m.-Talk: “India," Mr. Isanc
Foot, MP
gramme Enrique: Bautista, violinist, Chuadalupe and Maria Teresa Varela, pianists.
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5.30 pm The B.B.C. Empire Or
8:15
chestra .... (contd.)," Fantasy-on Mendelssohn's music (arr.
me Prine
Urbach)
| ́5.45 p.m.The News
6 pmClose down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME 19 pm Dia. Dia
(German, English).
cena: Pay Progra ring Doris Burns,
German 10.30
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