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PROGRAMMES
Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
SATURDAY
12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Record-
ed Programme.
1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Builatine,
Rugby Press News, etc., 2.15 p.m.-Close Down. 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.""
p.m.-12 midnight-European Programme.
7-7.17 p.m.-The New Light Sym-
phony Orchestra. → The Three Men--Suite
(Eric
Coates). Vaise.te from "Wood 'Nymphs"
(Eric Coates).
(7.17-7.37 p.z.-Vocal Items,
Love will find a way ("The Mald of the Mountains") (Fraser- Simson). Waita Song ("Merrie England") (German) - Helene Esserman (Soprano).
If I am Dreaming ("The Du-
barry") (Mocker).
The Shepherd's Song ("Helen") Nash (Offenbach) - Heddle (Tenor),
가
Three Wishes ("The Good Com-
panions")
Let me give my happiness to you
"The Good Companions")— Jessie Matthews (Soprano). 7.37-7.54 p.m-Concert Waltzes...
Rases of the South (J. Strauss)
Cello Solo Tarantelle (Popper. Op 33).
4. Song. -
Feldeinsunkel
(Bruhins).
9.30 pm-Muste.
9.45 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and 14 Dutch on DJB, DIN..
Song-Nachtigali; Standchen 10 p.m.-Relayed from Munich: (Brahms).
Light Orchestral Musto Spanish Dance No. 1 (Granados) Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granados)
In a Fairy Realim Suite #Ketel-
bey).
Sagebockwalzer.
Rheinischer Karneval-Fantasie. O'Cara Mia (arr. Pager). Pucha go (Presenti), Greetings of Spring (Schwartz), Love of a Gypsy-Waltz (Sch-
WRTZ)..
March Review Medley.
An Old Waltz: A Storn... The Gate; Festival Dance,
Vocal. Gems,
The New Moon (Romberg). Whoop?e (Kahn,.'
Homeland Evening.
1 p.m.-"Am Brunnen
Tore":
German Folk Songs. Gisela Meyer
Tor. dem
11.15 p.m.-News and Review of
the Week in German on DJA DJB. DJN. Close DJB (Germ., Engl.).
11.30
JL
p.n-German Wikinger Spirit Old-Bremen Sailing- Boots. Dialogue between Horst Millauer
and Heinrich Kaul 11.45 p.m.-Dance Music. 12.15 am-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN.
12.30 am-Close DJA. DJN (Germ..
Engl.).
C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue. 2.30 o.m.-Close Down. 4-7 pm-Chinese Programme. 7-18.30 p.m.-European Program-6
'240.
7-7.30 p.m.-Orchestral Music.
Sintonia (Bach). Sleeping
Beauty Panorama (Tachaikovsky).
Pas.orale D'ele (Honegger), Alborada del Graciosa (Ravei),
Tales from the Vienna Woods (3.7.30-8 p.m. Feodor
Strauss).
7.54-8 p.m.-Two Songs by Lesį
Allen (Baritone)...
1. Slumberland (Lambert);
2. Josephine ("Little Women")
(8,ciner).
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
(Bass).
Challapin
Joseph Stigeti (Violin).
1. Song-Open to me the Gates
of Repentance (Wedel),
2. Violin Solo.-Nigon (Impro-
visation) (Bloch).
3. Songs. The Two Grenadiers
(Schumann).
Midnight Review (Glinka). 4. Viokia Solos.--Menuet. (De-
-bussy),
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RADIO MANILA
Saturday pm-Studio, Music,
Period.
6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational
2.40 pm. -English Informational
Period.
8.55 p.m.--Stock Quotations, through
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Frits. p.m.-Radio Shopper.
7.15 p.m.-U. P. Educational Pro-
gramme.
7.30 p.m.-Emilio Salonge and bis
Saxophone.
7.45 pm-Filipino Youth Hour. 8.15 p.m.-Pioneers of the Philip-
pines.
8.30 p.m.-The "Town Cder" —a
quarter hour of melody:
·8.45 p.m.-Stock quotations and
local market reports.
9 p.m.-Klim Dancing Party `spon- sored by Borden Company,
8.03-9 pm—A Variety Programme. Instrumental-Tunes with Pep
The Bugle Call Raggers.
Tambourin Chinols (Kreisler), -Song-Wrap yourself in Cotton
Wool
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather I
Report told--
8.03-8.40 pm-A Relay of the Or-.12 gan Recital from St. John's Cathedral by Lindsay A. Lat-5
&
Song. Why Wasn't
Bobby Howes. Instrumental-Rock me
Cradle of Kalua. Instrumental-Maybe It's the Moon.-Frank Ferera's Hawal- ian Trio.
Song. I Think I can. Song-One good Tune deserves
another-Jack Buchanan, Song.-One Night of Love.
Gracie Fields.
Piano Solo-You've got to admit
---Carroll Gibbons. Vocal.-Lullaby of Broadway——
The Boswell Sisters.
Plano Medley No. 2-Ronald Gour-
ley.
:-
Vocal-Sleepy Head-The Mills
Brothers.
Band.Maurice Chevalier Songs
Medicy.
Song Blue Moon-Connie Bos-
well.
9-9.15 p.m.-A Relay or the Daven- try News Bulletins (Copyright by Reuter),
9.15-9.30 p.m.-Band Music,
Le Reve Passe (Krier) Hungarian Dance ("From For
eign Parts") (Moszkowski). Belphegor March (Brepsant). Marche Lorraine (Ganne), 9.30 p.m.-12 midnight. A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orch: 10 p.m.Big Ben: Reuter Press
Bu letins.
12 midnight-Close Down.
NOTE: There will be a relay from the Po Hing Theatre (Chinese) on ZEK on a frequency" of 640 kilocycles from 8-11 p.m.
SUNDAY 9.10-10 am-A Relay of the Mill- tary Parade Service from 8t. John's Cathedral
10 am-Close Down.
LI
11 am-12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the
Morning Service
John's Cathedral
from St.
+!
ford, with Frue Lewis (Violin) and Mrs. Arnold (Cello),
Programme..
1. Paean-Percy Whitlock, 2. Jesu, Joy of Man's desiring--
Bach
3. Trio:-
Banctissima-Corell
Trans Kreisier.
4. Scherzo Lemare,
5. Trio:--Andante
Mendelssohn.
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To SL at.
PUBLIC AUCTION
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MONDAY, OCT. 14, 1935
COMMENCING At 2.30 P.M.
AP THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE
Comprising: -
Dining Room and ed Room Furniture, Chesterfield Suites, Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Ornamenta, Cloaks, Pictures, Glass and Cloisonne Ware, Porcelain and Brass Ware, Typewriters, Sewing Machines, Records, Ice Gramophones and Chests, Linen, etc, etc.
also
A. SELECTION OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE
and
One "Servel" Electric Refrigerator One Kelvinator
Four Film Projectors
ON VIEW FROM SATURDAY, THE 12TH OCTOBER, 1935,
manufacturers of Kini and TÈRMS-CAN ON DELIVERY. Malted Milk,
midnight-Sign Off.
Sunday am-Radio Revels, conducted
by Roberta March
5.30 p.m.-Band Concert.
6 p.m.-Luneta Motor Co. presents "Tea Dansant Hour" with Music by the Chrysler Dance Orchestra.
N
7. p.m.-Te Catholic Hour.
7.15 p.m.-Manila Trading 'Center'
· Musicale.
con moto- | 7.45" p.m.-Parade of Songs with
Ding Yalong
Sonata No. "IX (Preludio and 8 p.m.-Manila Philharmonic Aca
Giga).-Corelli.
demy Students Recital, con - ducted by Resurrection Santang
6. Prelude and Fugue in D Minor
-Mendelssohn.
.
A
8.40-9.20 p.m.--"In a Peralaa Gär- | 9 p.m.-To be announcer.
den" (Liza Lehmann) sung by 10 pm.-Symphony Concerto.
· Bara Labbette, Muriel Bruns- 11 pm-Sign Oft. kill, Hubert Eisdell, and Harold Williams.
I
9.20-9.40 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Planoforte Recital' by "Luba
Shafta n
Progranime-
1. Norwegian Bridal Procession—
Grieg.
2. Spenish Dances Nos. 10- and
12-Granad is,
3. Va se-Rachmaninoff. 4. Valse-Brahms. 9.40-10 p.m.-Band Musie.
ti
Clarinet Concerto No. 1 (Weber)
Air Var e sur un theme Buisse
(Mohr).
The Bells of St. Malo (Rimmer)
10 p.m.-Big Ben: Reuter Prèss
Bulle'ins.
10.05-10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.
10.30 pm-Close Down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME Saturday
9 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, DJN (Germ.,
Exagl.);
German Folk Song;
Programme Forecast (Germ
Engl.).
12.15-2.30 p.m.--European Record- 9,15 p.m.-Woman's Hour;
ed Programme.
V
1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Excerpts from Grand Opera,` · Vocal Coma-Alda (Verdi) Orchestral-Jewels of the Ma- donna Intermezzo
(Wolf- Ferrari),
Voca: Gems. Cavalleria Runti-
cana (Mascagl);,
LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS
Complaint Of Eye
Treatment
LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS
BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE MORTGAGEE
B. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept 25. Damages of £400 were awarded to Lord Alfred Douglas in the She- 'riff's Court, Red Lion-square, W GI yesterday, against Mr. F. B. G. Bowin, Brompton-road, 6.W., In respect of treatment for eye tzon. ble.
Mr. Harold Bimmons, for Lord
OF SALE
of the
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
situateat
WANCHAL AND CAUSEWAY BAY
and known' respectively as
(1) Subsections 2, 2, 10, 11, 12, 15 and
part of the Remaining Portion of 4 1. Section A of Inland å ot No. 438 together with the Three Dwelling- bouses on part of the property situate in Cross Lane, Wanchai.
(3) Subsections 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 7, 8, 13, 14
and part of the Remaining Portion. of Section A of Inlind Lot ^0. 438 together with the Two Dwelling. houses on part of the property situate in Wanchai Road, Wanchai.
(3)
Inland Lot No. 1550 together with ther Factory thereon known as No 89, Whitfield, Causeway Bay
To be Sold by
Alfred Dougier, said that from PUBLIC AUCTION
some aspects the cake, was a ser- lous one, adding "It might have onded in tragedy." Mr. Bowin professed to have acquired a me- thod of eye treatment in Germany. which was known to regular and distinguished physicians
A Tea-Party round a Fireplace
at Weimar in 1820. Manuscript: Charlotte Bretsch, 9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA and in Dutch ón DJB, DJN
SIGHT OF ONE: EXE LOST 10 p.m.-Symphony Concert in- Lord Alfred, who was suffering
cluding Symphony No. II in C from glaucoma, saw Mr. Bowin in. Major by Rob. Schumann. July last year, and was told he Conductor: Fritz Wicke.
was auffering from cataract and 11.15 pm News In German could be cured bỳ herba. There DIA, DJB, DIN. Close DJB | is no sign of cataract, and Lørd (Germ., Engl.).
:
Alfred was told this when he even- tually consulted an English oby- 11:45 p.m.-Concert of Light Music, | siclan,” added Mr. Simmons. 12.15 am.-News in English or DJA
and in Dutch on DJN."
Vocal Gems-Pagliacci (Leon- 11.35 p.m. Current Events.
cavalloją".
Selection, Madam
Bútterar
(Puccini)
W. H. Bquire (Cello),
Elena Gerhardt (Soprano).
1. Celio Bolo-Ave Verum (Mo-
zar, arr. Squiré)..
Cello Bolo, LA Bardbande
Balzer, Op. 4 KOM
2. Bo:18. The Fishernafideri;
The Secret (8chubert),-
Bong. Fuher-Ways (Renu- bert
3. Cello Solo Adigietso: “(Unket,
arr, "squire).
on
12.30 am.---Close DJA. DIN (Germ..
Engl.l.a
Bunday
"Glaucoma might have been easily treated if attacked carly, but when Lord Alfred consulted the physician it was necessary to drill hole through the eye ball.
9 p.m.-Call DJÄ. DJB. DJN He had lost the sight of his right
(Germ., Engla
"German Folk Song.
Programine Forecast (Certi
eye. His left eye may be all right? but it is impossible to say
S
Lord Alfreð | Douglas said Mr. Bowin treated him by putting
OufitKading · Troadcasts of the bandages like Backs containing herbs over his eyes, Hé Mehra,
BTS wil-Bomething for Bunda+| ected what he sAID WAS AN ASTA-
Evening,
red way inỹo-his eye.
IN THREE LOTS
MONDAY, 2 21ST DAY OF
OCTOBER 1085,"
AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
MS, LAMMERT BROTHERS, AVOTIÖNKEEN,
AT THEIR BALMS BOOM, No. 4, DUDDELL, STERKT, Hove, Kowa.
ditions of Sale, Apply to
For further Particulars and Con-
MASKS, HASTINGS & CO.,"
Solicitors
Gloucester Building,
Manika, LAKMERT BROTHERS,
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