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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES
Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
SATURDAY
12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European re-
corded programme.
1 p.m.-Local time and weather
report
1.30 p.m.-Renter Press Bulletina
Rugby Press news, etc. |2.15 p.m.----Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 pm. to 12 midnight-European
programme.
to 7.25 p.m.---
Concert Items
Hunting Song (Mendelssohn), Song without words-F Major (Mendelssohn)-Berino Molset- vitch (Pianoforte). Song-A Brown Bird Singing (Haydn).-Mary Kay (Contral-
to).
A Concert Song-Bolero-Les Alles de Cadiz (Delibes)-Amelita Ga}U-Curci (Soprano). Violin Solos-Marguerite (Rach-
maninoff).
th
Serenade (Lehar)-Frita Kreis-
ler.
Songs O Sole Mio (My Sun-
shine) (Capurra),
La Donna & Mobile (Woman za Fickle) (Rigoletto"-Verdi),
Enrico Caruso (Tenor), Songs-Berenata (Tosti).
Carceleras (Prison Song) (Chapi), Amelita Galli-
Curei (Soprano). Cymbalum Solo-Waltź No. 1" in E Fiat (Durand)-Bẹc Racz.
***Band Music (Reissiġer).
'Cello Solo-Menut (Debussy)- The Mill on the Rock-Overture
Pablo Casals..
Songs--In an old fashioned town
(Squire).
My Dear Soul (Sanderson).-
Frank Titterton (Tenor). Violin Solo-Tambourin Chinois, Op. 3 Kreisler).-Fritz Kreis- ler,
7,25 to 7.42 p.m.-" Four Ways"
Suite (Eric Coates). 7.42 to 8 p.m.-
Music Comedy Vocal Gems-Helen (Offenbach). Selection-Merry Widow (Lehar).
8 p.m.--Local time and weather re-
porta
8.03 to 8.15 p.--
From the Studio
"A Talk on "Tests "by R. Abbit. 8.15 to 8.30 p.m.—
Marek Weber and his Orchestra Entry of the Spring Flowers
(Kockert);
You shall be the King of My
Heart (Stolz),
Fantasia on Melodies of Johann
Strauss (Weber). 6.30 to 8.40 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry England v. South Africa. An eyewitness, account by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam on the first day's play 011 the fourth Cricket Test Match. Relayed from Old Trafford, Manchester. 3.40 to 9p.m.---"
Variety Items Piano Solos-Here is my heart-
Selection. Patricia borough,
Ross-
(arr. Winterbottom).
Mirella Overture (Gounod). The Evolution of Dixie (Lake). A Hunting Scene (Bucalossi): Patrol Comique (Lake). Rakoczy March ("Damnation of
Faust") (Berlioz).
2.30 p.m.-Close down.
4 to. 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 10 30 p.m. (Approx 1-European
programme,
7.to 7.30 p.m
Light Orchestral Music, Zampa-Overture (arr. Winter). Överture zur Oper "Die schone
Galathes" (Suppe).
A Fairy Ballet (White). Raindrops-Pizzicati for Strings
(Riviere).
A Little Kiss
Because (d'Hardelot). A Little Love,
(Bilesü).
7.30 to 7.47 p.m.----
A Violin Recital by Master Yehudi Menhuin
1: Concerto In G Major (Mozart)
--Adagio.
2. Sarabande (Sarasate).
3. Tzar's
and Tambourin
Bride Song of the Bride (Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Franko).
4. Campanella, Op. 7 (Paganini). 7.47 to 8 p.m.--
The JH. Squire Celeste Octet La Cinquantaine (Gabriel Marie) Gavotte (from "Mignon"). Andante in G (Batiste). Andantino (Bong of the Soul)
(Lemare)..
(b) The Flight of the Bumble
Bee-Rimsky-Korsakov, 10. Finale.-The Lost Chord.
Sullivan.
(Cornet Soloista Sgt. W. McGuinness).
Regimental Marches. " Men of Harlech; God Bless the. Prince of Wales.
Ben Wlad Fy Nhadan. GOD SAVE THE KING. 10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, 10:30 p.m. (Approx.)-Close down.
" BERLIN PROGRAMME
Saturday
| 9. p.m.--DJQ.. DJB Announcement
(Germ. Engl.).
German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ..
Engl.).
9.15 p.m.-Short gramme.
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1 Case Asbestos Boiler Door Joints
4 Kerosene Stoves
6 Cases Dry Cells
Musical Pro-
930 p.m.-Topical Talk: A Conver- sation with Staatsrat Prof. Dr. Sayerbruch.
9.45 p.m.--News in English on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB.
10 p.m.-Relayed from Munich;
Homeland Evening.
11 p.m.-Topical Talk: German In- dustry in the German Land- scape.
Dr. Kurt Mattusch. 11:16 p.m.-News in German on
DJQ and DJB.
11.30 p.m.-Current Events. 11.40 p.m.-And now let's dance 12.15 am.-News in Engilah on DJG
and in Dutch on DJB.
12.30 am-Close down DJQ. DJB
(Germ. Engl.),
" Sunday
9 p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement
(Germ.. Engl.).
German Folk Song.
Programme Forecast (Germ.,
Engl.).
Highlights of the Week's Pro-
"'gramme.
9.15 p.m-Something for Sunday
Evening.
9.30 p.m.-Fairy Tale Time. 9.45 p.m News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ and La Dutch on DJB...
10 p.m.-Léonce, and Lena.
A Comedy by Georg Büchner.
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Case of Collars
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8p.m-Local time and weather re- 11.30 p.m.-Current Events. Song-Show me the way to
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Organ Solo-The Clouds will soon roll by Quentin M. Maclean. Song- Gentlemen! The King!- Cicely Courtneidge (Come- dience).
Orchestra An hour with you.
Fairies in the Moon.-Inter-
mezzo Entr'acte.
9 to 9.15 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry Daventry News Bulletin (Copy-
right by Reuter). 9.15 to 9.30 pm.-
r:
From the Stadio
A Recital by G. F. D'Aquino
145 p.m.-Concert of Light Music, 12.15 a.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB,
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PROGRAMME
1. Nina Pergolesi.
辞
2. Pescator Affonda L'esca,Pon-
chielli,
3. Princesita-Padilla.
4. Down in the Forest-Landon
Ronald.
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(Gerra Engl.).
MAKING FRIENDS WITH THE Undersigned have received
TIGERS
Lord Lonsdale, Britain's sporting
5. Povero Pulcinella-Buzzi Pec- peer, who has a famous "way with him" when dealing with animals, cia..
some of the yesterday revealed secrets of how to ges on with lions
8.20 to 8.30 p.m.-Introduction and Fugue (Fantasia on "Ad nos So tutem") (Liszt) played by and tigers. Fernando Germani (Organ)."
Dance Music Golliwog's Cake Walk ("The Children's Corner") (Debussy) Dance of the Tumblers ("Snow 2.30 to 9.p.m.
Maiden") (Rimsky-Korsakov). The Old Frog Pond-Characteris-
tie (Afford).
Parade of the Elephants-Char-
acteristic (Chenette).
9.30 p.m. to 12 midnight.-A Relay
of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance. Orchestra.
10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins: 12 midnight-Close down. Special Note-Programmes may be
broken" into by Relays from Daventry of commentaries on the Davis Cup Challenge Round from Wimbledon.
Note. There will be & Relay from
the Po Hing Theatre (Chinese)! from ZEK..on a frequency of 640 kllocycles from 8 to 11 p.m.
SUNDAY
10 to 11 am-A Relay of the morn- ing Service from St. Joseph's Church,
11am to 12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the morning Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese). 12.15 to 2.30pm-European re-
corded programme.
1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.
"Petit. Suite de Concert" (S. Coleridge-Taylor) played by the New Queen's Hall Light
• Orchestra
Light Opera and Musical Comedy
Vocal Genie Lily of Killarney
(Benedict)
Belection The Mikado
yan)
(Bull-
Vocal Geme-Iolanthe (Gilbert * and Bullivan),uly (
Belection The Desert: Bong
(Romberg),
Vocal GemaFollow & Star.
Sulte Bergamasque (Debussy played by Walter Gieseking (Planoforte),
*
He was commenting on the re- port from America that Mr. Clyde Beatty, the animal trainer, is plan- A Concert Songs Widmung Du Meine ning to present his lion, tiger and
seele du Mein Herz (Dedica-panther act to London. tion) (Schumann).
Nur wer die Sehnsucht Kennt (None but the weary heart) "(Tschaikovsky)-Marla Olc
zewska (Contralto), Pianoforte Solos-Marche Mili-
taire (Schubert). Prelude in G Minor, Op. 23, No. 5 (Rachmaninoff). -Mischa Levitski Sangs-Volees of Spring (Strauss) Variations (Proch). Miliza
Korius (Soprano). Planoforte Solo -
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A SELECTION" OF · SECOND HAND CARS
Comprising:-
Mr. Beatty is reported to have said: "I did not dare to take my act to London because I was told that the Royal Humane Society in England will not allow the use of
Hudson Sedan, Hillman Straight the whip and gun in the cage. Re-. cently Lord Lonsdale saw my "act8, Whippet Tourer, Studebaker, and said he believed things could Erskine, Exs x, Wolseley Saloon, be arranged if I came to London Willy Knight, etc., etc; so I am planning a visit."
Lord Lonsdale shook his head over Mr. Beatty's statement,
"I have not been to America for Hungarian about twenty-five years," he said, Rhapsody No. 6 (Liszt)-Mis-and I have never seen this man's cha Levitzicť -
act.
ALL THESE CARS ARS IN RUNNING ORDER
"(The Majority of which are to be sold without Reserve)
9 to 10.30 p.m.-A Relay of the
"NOT SUITABLE" Military Band Concert from St. "Even if I had been in America, Andrew's Church Grounds, unless I knew where the lion had TERMS: A CUSTOMARY: Kowloon by the Band of 2nd come from and its upbringing- Battn. Royal Welch Fustilers, whether it had been bred in cap- by kind permission of Lieut.-tivity or not I certainly should Col. R. E. Hindson and Officers not have gone near it, because. Į
PROGRAMME
do not like these acts.
Introductory Fanfare.
1. March. In Town to-night
Coates.
2. Overture-Der
Weber.
Frieschutz
"I don't think lions and tigers and cats. or any of the feline tribe are suitable subjects for tricks."
Lord Lonsdale recalled that he took charge of the tigers brought
3. Post Horn-Solo-Tally Hoback from India by the Prince of
Barsottig
(Soloist: L. Cpl. F. Payne).
Wales and got on very well indeed with them.
4. Selection-Cavalcade Coward. "Bat it is d'ficult indeed impos-
5. Waltz Roses of the South-stble to explain how some can
Strauss
sway animals and others cannot,"
6. Introduction to third act of he said..
Lohengrin.”—Warner. MANG "Undoubtedly some men have a
7. Xylophone Duet-Mac and kind of hypnotic power over
animals, and the animals sens Mac-Alford
this sympathy with them at once. It forms an immédiate link of u derstanding-a kind of telepath'e
(Soloists: LCpl. A Sharpe
and Básn, P, Quest),
8. Fantasia The Bavoy Echoes,
Bullivan,
3. Two descriptive places":
(a) The Grasshoppers Dance
Bucaldés).
I have never been hurt by any animal or found one that I could not get on with.”
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