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report,
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2.15 p.m-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
7 pm to 12 midnight-European
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7 to 7.30 p.m.--
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Rhapsody
Operatie, 7.30 p.m.--The Town Grier present-
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A Violin Recital by Yehudi Menuhin
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Death) Saint-Saens, Op. 40). 730 to 7.45 p.m.-
Four Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone)
1. The Lute Player (Allitsen), 2. The Floral Dance (Moss). 3. Our River Thames (Hennessy) Heritage 4. Young Briton's
Ki
(Hennessy). 7.45 to 8 pm-
Selections from Musical Comedy
Glamorous Night.
One hour with you.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
8.03 to 9 p.m.-
A B.B.C. Recorded Programme "WORLDS AWAY
A family chronicle from the year 1812 to the year 1933, specially written for broadcasting by John Watt, and produced by the author in the London studios of the British Broad- casting Corporation," The Orchestra under, the direc-
"tion of Leslie Woodgate. The Wireless Miltary Band con-
ducted by E. Walton O'Don-. nell.
H
9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry New Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter).
9 15 to 9.30 p.m.-
The J.H. Squire Celeste Octet Souvenir fart Willoughby). Phantom Minuet (Hope).
A Venetian Barcarolle (arr. Wil-
loughby)
9.30 p.m. to 12 midnight.-A Relag of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 12 midnight.-Close down.
NOTE.-There will a Relay, from
the Po Hing Theatre (Chi- nese) on Z.EK. on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles from 8- to 11 p.m.
SUNDAY
10 to 11 a.A Relay of the Morning Service from St. Joseph's Church.
11 am to 12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Morning Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).
1215 to 2.30 p.m.-European" ré-
corded programme.
1 pm-Local time weather report. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Band Music
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ing a quarter hour of melody 7.45 p.m.-Dia Asturiana.
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12 midnight-Sign off.
Sunday
5 p.m.Radio Revels, conducted by
Robertan March.
5.30 p.m.-Filipino Youth Hour.
6 p.m.-Luneta Motor Company
presents "Tea Dansant Hour." Chrysler Dance Orchestra,
7 p.m.-The Catholic Hour.
4. Dance of the Goblins (Baz-17.15 p.m.-Manila Trading Center
sini).. 7.50 to 8 p.m.
Two Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor)
1. How Lovely are thy Dwellings
(Liddle).
2. Nirvana (Weatherly-Adams),
8 p.-Local time and weather re-
port.
8.03 to 8.30 p.m.-.
Light Orchestral Music Mediterranean (Bax).
Wine, Women and Song--Waltz
(Strauss).
Moonlight on the Alster-Waltz
(Fetras),
Forest Idyll (Esslinger).
The Hermit (Schmalstich). Old Vienna (Lanner). 8.30 to 8.47 p.m.
Vocal Gems
It
The Mikado (Gilbert and Sulli-
van). Patience (Gilbert and Sullivan); 8:47 to 9 p.m.-"Kinderscenen "
(Scenes from Childhood) (Schumann) played by 'Yves Nat (Planoforte).
Musicale.
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9.15 p.m.-Gospel Hour, conducted
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sentation.
10 p.m.-Symphony Concert.
11 pin-Sign off.
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BERLİN PROGRAMME
Saturday
p.m. Call DJQ, D3⁄4A,
(Germ.. Engl.).'
German Folk Song.
DJB
Programme Forecast (Germ.,
Engl.).
་
9.15 p.m.-Dance Music. 9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQ,
DJA and in Dutch on INB.'" 10 p.m.-Symphony Concert: Con- certo in E-fat-Major for Plano- forte by Mozart Fourth Sym- phony by Tschaikowsky. Soloist: Grete Schoberl. Conduc- tor: Werner Richter-Reich- heim.
9 to 10.45 p.m.-A Relay of the."
Military Band Concert from 11:15 pm-News in German on St. Andrew's Church Grounds
DJQ, DJA, DJB.
Tints
by the Band of "the 1st Battn.11.30 p.m.-Current Events. The-Lincolnshire Regiment by 11.40 p.m.-"Autumn kind permission of Major H. St. G. Thoyts, M.C., and Off-
PROGRAMME
1. Medley-Martial
arr. Winter.
2. Overture-Light
Suppe.
Moments!-
House Street
TERMS:-
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Shipbuilding firms all over the country will shortly be invited to submit tenders for the 19 contract- built vessels of the naval program- me which Parliament voted for the current year.
Four other ships—a cruiser, aub- in | marine, and two sloops are to be
built in the Royal dockyards.
Woodland.' Autumnal and Parting Songs for Choir and Instrumental Accompaniment. The Deutsche Binggemeinde," 12.15 am.-News in English on DIQ. DIA and in Dutch on DJB;
Cavalry. 12.30 am.Close DIQ, DJA, 7JB
(Germ.. Engl.), J
3. Cornet Solo-The Trumpeter.
D.X
(Soloist: Bdsm. W. H. Scarr)..
4. Intermezzo.-The Glow Worm.
__Lincke.
...
5. Valse.-Amoretten
Güng
Tanze.
6. Potpourri-Wedded Whimsies.
-arr. Alford.
7. Bell Solo.-Bells across the
Meadows-Ketelbey.
8. Serenade.
Strauss.
Piler - Lied.
9. Descriptive. On a Local Train
journey.-Rathke.
10. Grand Military Tattoo-Mac-
kenzie---Roganı.
Reg'mental Marches:-
1
The Maple Lea
The Royal Windsor.
The Lincolnshire Poscher.
God Save The King. Conductor: Mr. R, W. Griflett.
A.R.C.M.
Marche Militaire (Schubert, arr. 10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.
10.45 to 11.30 p.m.-
Godfrey).
Villanelle (With the Swallow)
1J
(arr. Winterbottom). The Turkish Patrol (Michaelis). The
Wood Smithy in the (M'chaells).
A Hunting (Bucalosi)..
Patrol Comique (Lake).
Vocal Gems
Music in the Air.
Monsieur Beaucaire.
Light Orchestral Music Homage March(Haydn Wood).
Concert
Waltz "Joyousness (Haydn Wood).
Songs without Words-Potpourri. Bong of the Volga Boatmen
(Russian Folk Song).
Shining Moon (Russian Folk
Song).
Love
Waltz
Waltz
Potpourri of Waltzes (Robrecht).
Gypsy of a (Schwart). Greetings of Spring (Bchwartz).get Bow Bells-Selection (Sullivan).
Vocal Items Love. Will and a way (The Maid of the Mountains ") (Fraser-Simsón).
A
A Relay from Daventry
of Programme Australian Music by composers now resid- ing in England, performed by Australian Art'stes. Linda Parker (Soprano).
Victor Evans (Baritone). Miriam Hyde (Pianoforte) and Eather Rofe (Accompanist).
11.30 pm-Close down.
MONTHLY REPORT
Sunday
.9 p.m.--Call DJQ, DJA, DJB (Germ.,
Engl)
German Folk Song, Programme
Engl.).
Forecast
(Germ.,
0.15 pm. Outstanding broadcasts
of the week.
9.30 p.m. Something for Sunday
Evening.
9.30 p.m.-Hitler Youth Programme: Folk Song - singing by a Hitler
Youth Choir.
3.45 p.m.-News and Review of the
Week in English on DJQ, DJA
"and in Dutch on DJB.
10 p.m. Variety Programme. 11.15 p.m. News and Review of the Week in German on DJQ, DJA, DJB,
11.30 p.m.-A little Folk Music. 11.45 p.m.-The Father of Pro-
fessors' Jokes.
A Short Play by Joseph Chris-
tean.
12 midnight-From the Moun-
...
ta'ns."
Buite for Saxophone and Piano-,
forte by Hugo Kaun. Ingrid Larssen.
12.15 a.m-News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ, DJA and in Dutch on DJB. 12.30am-Close DJQ, DJA DJE
(Germ., Engl.).
GOLD DIGGERS BUSY
Collecting Sweepings
The 19 now ships to be tendered for are as follows:
zona,
Two cruisers, each of 9,000
One flotilla leader, of 1,475 tons,
Eight destroyers, each of 1,350 tons,
Two submarines, of 1860, and 670 tons, respectively.
One submarine depot ship, Four sloops, and.
One surveying ship.
All these vessels will be ordered by the late autumn, but as the Navy Estimates provide only £75.-
000 for beginning the programme It is evident that only preliminary work can be undertaken between now and the end of March. In spite of this. advance orders for material and sub-contracts for equipment should provide à good. deal of employment during the coming winter.
£6,800.000 IN WAGES
It is probable that the bulk of the contracts will be distributed among yards on the Clyde and the North-East Coast. Engineering Arms in the North will also be asked to tender for the machinery of the doskyard-built ships.
The total value of the impend- ing Admiralty contracts is over
£8,500,000, and of this sum 80:
be per cent£6,800,000-11 paid out to British workers. In recent years Admiralty work bas been largely responsible for Baving the shipbuilding, and sí- Allated Industries from disaster. It is probable, indeed; that but for these contracts several of our lead- ing shipyards would have had to shut down during the worst years of the slump,
The volume of naval work is ex- pected to become much larger in the near future. Either next year or in 1937 the long-delayed pro-
Inferiority.
The shipbuilding vote, for 1937. will comprise no fewer than two battleships and five cruisers, be- Aldes numerous smaller craft.
Actual hours of transmission
-'Penang. totalled 272.75 of which 180.25 were devoted to European Programmes The Penang Tamil "gold diggers" and 92.50 to Chinese Programmes have of late been unusually busy New Licences issued during August in their operations and have ex-gramme for increasing our cruiser 1935: 131. In addition to the pro-tended their activities. Formerly strength and replacing obsolete grammes broadcast by Z.B.W. they were content to confine their vessels in all categories must be European and Chi-activities to roadsides just in front introduced if the British Navy is Fourteen Rese programmes were broadcast of goldsmiths' shopa.
not to be condemned to permanent, from ZEK. on a frequency of 840 They collect the swerpings of the kilocycles.
shops and also the sediment from the drains. They then pan their collection, using drain water for washing, and occasionally they come across bits of gold or silver,
After several washing they are left with the residue, which may conta'n gold dust. The residus is dozen men, women and children. treated with chemicals and heated can be seen in the waste piece of over a charcoal fire, This part of ground in Argyll Road which is the work is usually done in an used by dhobies, actually digging empty space of ground and is very the ground and some of them Interesting. The real of several washing the earth with drain wa days panning may be a few grains ter in old frying pans. This waste of gold
ground has at one time been lonal Pro- Now their activities
dumping place for the amor extensive scale;
from goldsmiths' shops.
RADIO MANILA Saturday
Waltz Song "Merrie England").
(German)-Helene Esserman 6 p.m-Cooking School of the Air,
Melville Gideon-Medley, The Shepherd's Song ("Helen"). If I am Dreaming ("The Dubar, ry Heddle Nash (Tenor) The J. H. Squire Putting the Clock Back) (277.
Squire). Narcissus (Nevin), Valse Binet (Drigo)}
conducted by M, Hedrick
6.30 pmSpanish Informational
Period
6.40 Dm.English Informational
Perk
6.55 pan Stock quotations, through
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Ballet 7.15 pm
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