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Light Opera and Musical Comedy if

Songs without words-Potpourri. Menuett No. 1 (Paderewski). Concert Waltz "Joyousness ***

(Haydn Wood).·

Master Melodies.

8 p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

9.03 to 8.15 p.

From the Studio

"A Talk about thie Test Matches"-

by R. Abbit.

3.15 to 8.30 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry

Light Orchestral Music. Spanish Dance No. 1 (Moszkow-

sky),

Spanish Serenade (Biset), Offenbachiana (arr. Finck),

11:15 pm-News and Review of the

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Week in German on DJQ and THE Undersigned have rece

DJB

11,30 - p.m.-"We do our Duty" Scenes from the Life of a Ger=" man Soldier, by Alfred Prugel, 12.18 am-News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB.

In Spring-Overture (Goldmark). Waldteufel Memories (arr. Finck) Gipsy Moon (Borganoff). "Hungarian Fantasia."

played by Arthur de Greef 12.30 am-Close down DJQ DIB (Pianoforte) and the Royal Al- bert Hall Orchestra.

230 p.m.-Close down.

(List)

4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme.

7 to 10.30 pm (Approx.).-Eu-

ropesa programme.

7 to 7.30 pm-

Orchestral Programme Rondo aus der Hafner-Serenade

(Mozart).

Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms) Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms) Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2

(Liszt).

:

Pomp and Circumstance March

(Elgar) "(No. 3 in C Minor). Pomp and Circumstance Marcha ((Egar) (No, 4 in G),

The Commodore Grand Orches-7.30 to 7.43 p.m.-"

tra, directed by Harry David- son. Relayed from the Com- modore Theatre, smith.

A Recital by Elle Suddaby (Soprano

8.30 to 8.40 pm-

Hammer-

A Relay from Daventry England v. South Africa, An Eyewitness account by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam on the first day's play in the

Second Cricket Test Match. Relayed- from "Lord's Cricket "Ground. London.

840 to 8.53 p.m.-

A Recital by Albert Sandler (Vlolm) with Olive Groves (Soprano)

1. An Old Violin.

2. Looking for you. 3. Grinzing.

4. Remembrance.

8.53 to 9 p.m.-Scenes from ́"My Old Dutch" with Betty Balfour and Michael Hogan.

9 to 9 30 p.m.--

1. Hymphs and Shepherds (Pur-

cell).

2. My Mother bids me" bind my

hair (Haydn).

3. (a) The Rosebud; (b) Hark,

Hark the Lark (Schubert).

4 Serenade" (Schubert), 7.43 to 8 pm

A Violin Recital by Fritz Kreisler

· (Germ,' Engl).

RADIO MANILA Saturday

6 pm-Cooking School of the air, conducted by M. Hedrick.

6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period.

9.40 pm-English

Period

Informational

6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.

7 pm-Radio Shopper. 7.15 pm, Club Beauty Products

Programme.

p.m.-Spanish Songs by Te Car- | 7.30 pm-Filipino Youth.

Vajal

8.15 p.m.-Ploneers of the Philip-

pines.

8:30

p.m.-College Harmonizers. conducted by Kits Tablante. 8.45 pm-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reporta

9 p.m.-Klim Dancing Party, spon

1. Slavonie Dance No. 3 in G12

Major (Dvorak),

sored by Borden Company,

· manufacturers of Klim ́and Malted Milk with Francisco Trinidad, Rodrigo Danao and Rafael Artigas. midnight-Sign off.

Sunday

Instructions

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PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY,

JUNE 29, 1935-

COMMENCING AT. 10. A.M.

Ar No. 2, KIMBERLEY VILLAS, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

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Comprising

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also

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2 Indian Lament (Dvorak). 5 pm-Radio Revels by Roberta PUBLIC AUCTION.

3. Liebestreud (Love's Joy)

(Kreisler). 6.30.

4. Liebeslied. (Love's SorTOW)

8.03 to 8.18 pm-

March.

Alpha p.m.-Kappa Rho

Sorority.

(Kreisler). 8 pmTea Dance Programme, T

Light Orchestral ·Selections May Day Overture (Haydn Wood) Turkish. Patrol (arr, Lloyd).. The Forge in the Forest (arr.

Lloyd).

Bells of St. Mary's. (Adams),” Annie Laurie.-Gladys 'Watkins

(Carillon).

Variety Songs-Wrap yourself in Cotton Wool ("Over the Garden Well”) Why Wasn't...I told · ("Over the Garden Wall").—Bobby Howes. Plano Solos-You've got to admit -Smoke, gets in your eyes-Carroll 9 to 10.30 p.m. (Approx.).—A Relay

Gibbons,

Songs-When the Robin Sings

his song again.

One Night of Love, — Gracle

Field.

Orchestra A Night with Paul

Whiteman at the Biltmore.

9.30 to 9.55 p.m.-A Relay of the"

Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or chestra.

9.55 to 10.30 p.m.--

8.18 to 9 p.m. In a Persian Gar

den" (Liza Lehmann) sung by | Hubert Eisdell Dora Labbett, Muriel Brunskill. Harold WD- liams

A Relay from Daventry" The Royal Air Force Display, in- cluding a commentary, by Squadron-Leader W. Helmore,}" RAF.. Relayed from Hendon Aerodrome, near London,

Publishers: China Unizad Press, | 10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

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10 30 p.m. to 12 midnight.—A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra:

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12 midnight. Close down, " -

SUNDAY

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2.10 to 10 a.m.--A Relay of the Military Parade Bervice from St. John's Cathedral.

T

10 a.m.-Close down.

11 am to 12.15 p.m.--Relay of the Morning Service from St.

John's Cathedral,

12.15 to 2.30 p.m-Recorded music.

1 pm-Local time and weather re-9

port,

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Light Opera and Musle Comedy Excerpts

Selection-Dorothy (Cellier). Vocal Gems The Three Mus-

keteers.

from Manila Polo Club.

7 pm-Catholic Hour.

7.15 p.m.-Plano Recital by Luda

Donstoff

7.30 pm-Half Hour of Classical Music, Manila Trading Centre,

8 pm-Studio Presentation, Musi- cal Students Programme con-

ducted by Frof. Juan M. Buen- camino,

9p.m-Welcome Tours, RYO

gramme for passengers aboard the Dollar 1.s. President. Me- Kinley. T

9.15 pm-Gospel Hour.

of the Military Band Concert 9.30 pm-Symphony Concert, from the Grounds of St. An- 11 pm Sign of. "drew's Church, Kowloon by The Band of the 1st Battn.:. 8th Punjab Regiment by kind permission of Major M. ̈EL A. Campbell, O.B.E. and Officers.

PROGRAMME

1. March-Toe H--Mansfield. 2. Overture-Hungarian-Bela 3. Waltz-Love's: Last Word.

'Cremieux..

4. Selection Bric-a-Brac.—

"Monckton. -

5: Song-Danny Boy-Weather-

ley...

INTERVAL

B. Selection-Viennese Memories,

-Hall:

7-Polonaise-Masken.-Faust.

3. Melody. The Perfect Melody.

9. Selection-Cavalcade-Coward. 10. Intermezzo-In a Monastery

Garden.--Ketelbey,

10 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, 01.30 pm. (Approx)-Close down. BERLIN PROGRAMME Saturday pmDJQ, DJB Announcement

(Germ, Engl). German Folk Song Programme

Engi), q

Forecast

CHINA COAST OFFICERS

Changes And Promotions

THE Undersigned have received

Trstructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION-

TUESDAY, 2 JULY, 1935

Commerciau AT 11 A.M.

AT THEIR BALES BOOM- DUDDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF FURNI- TURE, SUNDRIES AND A FEW PIECES OF SUIT

LENGTHS

TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

ing third engineer officer, Suiyang. CHINA NAVIGATION CO

Mr. H. MacDonald, sup'y second engineer officer, Bulyang, has gone Capt. F. N. Booth, of the 8ze- supy second engineer officer, chuet, has gone command. Wu-Kiungchow. sueh

Mr. C. W Bainbridge, suply sec-" Capt. L. V. Rowe, of the Wusuch, ond engineer officer, Yunnan, has has gone command, Kanchow................ | gone sup'y second engineer officer,

Capt. W. T. Paul, of the Kan- Kungchow. chow, has gone command, Sze-

Mr. K. D. Gibson, sup'y second engineer officer, from short leave, Capt. F. H. W. Graybrook, of the has gone second engineer officer. Kanchow, has gone.command. Hain Peking the unfrogade antje Nanking,

Cap I Newton, Eup'y master, from reserve, has gone command.. Chunking.

-- Mr. J. Turner, second engineer oficer, Hain Peking has gone supy second engineer officer, on short leave.

Capt. J. Robinson, of the Chung- Mr. W. D. Gardner, sup'y second king, has résigned.

engineer officer, Wulin, has gone (Geru, Mr. E Michelmore, chief oficer, second engineer officer, Whangpu.

Hupeh, is on reserve. -

Newchwang, has gone chief of cer, Hupeh

9.16 pm Music and Topical | "Mr. R. L. Stenner, chief officer,

Events.

9.45 pm-News in English on DJ

and in Dutch on DJB. p.m. Frogs, Rose and June Beatles-Variety Programme.

Selection The Waltz Dream (0.10

Strauss)

Vocal Gems-Feggy. Ann (Rod- 11.15 pm News In German on

Kers),

The Girl Friend (Rodgers) Selection Fanfare.

Fantasie The Storm" (Lem

mens) played by Harry Goss- Custard (Organ).

The JH, Squire Celeste Octet Tranmeret (for strings only)

(Schumann);

DJQ and DJB. 11.30 pm Staatssekretär a. D. Dr.

Lewald.

Za "The Organising Committee's Preparations for the 1956 Olympic Games at Berlin 11.45 p.m.--Dance Music,

Mr P Cameron, second engineer ouncer. Shengking, has gone, sup'y second engineer officer, Nanchang. Mr. H. L. Ellott, sup'y second en- Mr. J. M. McWilliams, chier off-gineer officer, Wulin, has gone sec- cer way ng, is on reserve. Fond engineer officer, Shengking.

Mr E R. Graham, chief officer, Mr. A. Maden, acting second en- Newchwang, has gone chief officer, neer

Chengtu, has come Kaying

third engin omcer, Hupeh

Mr. Mouat, ird engineer off- igan, tas gone acting second

Mr. AO. Parker, chief officer, Kintang, has gone chief officer, ver Chungking.

MJC. Bartley, chief officer; Chungking, has resigned.

MY.

M. D. Needham, chief uncer, eng 1218 am-News in English on DJQ Kanchow has gone thief officer hand- Im Dutch on DJB

Bulyang

(Dvo-12.30a.m. Close down DJQ, DJA | Mr. 8. Dua, chief officer, Che-

panan

third engineer

low, has gone third

gineer old. one acting Chengtu.

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(Germ. Engl.)

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Willoughby AC 19 pm Du Putting the Clock Back (Famous

Sunday,

Squire)

songs of Britain) (arr

A Recital by Darek Oldhari

(Tenor)

1 Homing (Del Riego)

2. Still as the Night (Bohm){

3. Come

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