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PROGRAMMES
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Broadcast by Z.B.W.
On 355 Metres
12.30 to 2.15 p.m.--European record-
ed programme
1 p.m.-Local Time and Warther
Report.
1.30 g,m-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press news, etc 2,15 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 6 to 6.30 p.m.-Childrens' Studio
Concert.
7 to 11 D.-European programme, 7 to 7.25 p.m.-
Excerpts from "Patience" (Gilbert and Sullivan) sung by the
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. 7.25 to 7.45 p.fn.-
Russian Novelty Orchestra Joys of the Past (Schwurt) Sorrowful (Schwartz). Rondo a la Turka (Mozart). Polka "Ojra" (Russian Air) The Broken String (Struny The Swallow Waltz. 745 to 8 p.m.-
A Recital by Richard Tauber (Tenor)
West Ham United In The Picture
London, Feb. 1.
Charlton face Plymouth Argyle We've got to admit a new name at The Valley this week well equp- to the list of contenders for, ped to enhance their position. Second Division honours. I refer Their forwards, however, will pro- to West Ham United, writes a cor- bably have to pull out a little ex- respondent'
tra to get the better of a defence The United's case is a peculiar ↑ which doesn't usually concede the one. They had left off in the pre- vlous campaign in a way that bespoke big things for 1935-36. They had Anished third-level with Balton Wanderers, who gain-half-back line, ed promotion, but behind the Mitcheson has settled to it, is one Wanderers on goal average... that can play football of a nigh order. Charlton - impress as the better finishers,. That's all there Is to it.
It was tough luck. But nothing to the bad luck experienced in the early part of the present season. Then things wouldn't go right for the Hammers The away results were dismal. Nobody, least of all the supporters, could understand it. Players who Dad accomplished much iast term couldn't get going for quite a spell A point a game was the average just on the "eve
1. Santa Lucia (Neapolitan Folk of the Christmas matches. Then
Song).
they began to buzz.
3. Dear Little Nightingale (Mosz-
kowski)
3. Thine my thoughts are. Mar-
garita (Helmund),
4. My world is gold because of
you (Grey),
5. All Hope is ended (Grey).
8 pm Local time and weather re-
report.
6.03 to 8.15 p.m.-
From the Studio
The forwards got busy, and now, with 55 goals, they are lust behind the top scorera, Leicester City, and third in the table. Last Saturday. at Doncaster, minus the services of such stalwarts as Goulden, Ruffell and Mangnall, the Hammers wón 2-0. And they looked very im- pressive,
I fancy West Ham will go further ahead this week at the expense of "An appeal to flower lovers" by Bury. Admitted there has been an
Floreat.
8.15 to 8.30. p.m.—
improvement in the Bury team in recent matches, but, faced with such resolute defenders as Barrett, Mood Indigo-Layton and John- | Walker and Conway! the Lanca-
shire team looks behind.
stone.
Ensemble Sloging.
Whistling in the Dark.
Cuban Tango.-The Viennese
Seven Singing Sisters.
All Because of you-Browning
and Starr
Tea for Two ("No, No Nanette")
-The Comedy Harmonists. 8.30 to 9. p.m.-
From the Studio
A Recital by Mrs. J. Andersons Miller (Soprano) and Lindsay A Lafford (Pianoforte).
PROGRAMME
1. Songs;
Apres Un Reve, and, Clair de Lune,--Fauré.
2. Pianoforte Solos.
Papillon-Henriques. Bolero-Ravel.
3. Songs:
J'al pleure en reve.-Hue,
L'heur exquise-Hahn.
4. Pianoforte Solos:
The Little Shepherd, and The Golliwog's Cake Walk-
Debussy,
5. Songs:
Mandolin-Debussy.
L'Invitation
Duparc.
9 to 9.15 p.m.---
www.
au" voyage.
Compositions by Haydn Wood Homage March.
Concert Waltz—Joyousness. Bird of Love Divine.
9,15 to 9.30 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter).
9.30 to 9.40 p.m.-Vocal Gems: "Ball
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NO SLACKENING OFF
So far there is no trace of a crack-up on the part of the leaders Charlton's worst display for some time was given in the cup, but I Imagine the supporters will not grumble so long as Manager Jimmy Seed and his boys extend to them the olive branch of promotion. No stone will be left unturned to at- hain this end.
cheap goals they did in the cup-tle with Chelsea, Cann, Roberts and Rae are not far off being the best trio in the Second Division and the how that Fred
I wonder i Sheffield United's promotion chance is being damaged by cup-tle matches? The Brades have had something on their plate in recent weeks. Maybe a shock will come their way this week. They meet Norwich City at Bramall Lane,
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The United have been getting full marks for their forward play. but this time I fancy they will be held. Norwich may repeat their divide performance of last season.
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right mood to slip it across lowis SATURDAY, FEB. 29, 1936 Fort Vale. When talking of the vale, however, you have to think in a dual strain. Remember what happened to Sunderland but think
also of what Grimsby did at Hanley last week.
The Vale have two moods. They have a fair for stopping teams who play fancy football, Spurs are more. dashing and rugged, however, than Sunderland. Any shocks that are
Fox-Trot She's a latin from going around may be coming from such as Wille Evans, Morrison. Manhattan.
Howe and Phypers,
11 p.m.-Close down,
BERLIN PROGRAMME
DJB,
DJN
(Germ.,
9:05 p.m.-Call DJA
(Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song.
Forecast Programme
Engl.). 9.15 p.m.-Sonata for Violin and Plano by Johann Friedrich
if
Hoss. Melanie Wolf. Friedrich
Albes.
Rolf
945 p.m.-News In English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.
p.m-Woman's Consultation
10
'..Hour.
Hanley folks will hope Trevor Rhodes, the schemer, is at to take
his place. Without him, the attack was a thing of shreds and patches.
fancy Spurs.
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The situation at Leicester is in- triguing. City's two cup wins have stirred the populace. Some thought the promotion prospect was fading but I fully expect the City, to be in the front line when Easter comes
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London, Feb. 24 Speaking In the House of Com-
along. They are playing a class of football that is both attractive and is a effective. Sandy McLaren mighty bulwark in defence and you 10.15 p.m.-The Drwenski Berlin will observe Wales has been at to
Chamber Orchestra, Relayed honour again Dai Jones, the left-mons for the Samuelite Liberals, from the Kaiser Wilhelm Me-back, Centre-forward is one sus- morial Church: Concert of pect position but I think the club Works by Handel, Mozart and officials are wise to persevere with Bossi. Conductor and Soloist: young Dewis, Walter Drwenski.
at the Savoy" sung by the Light 11.15 p.m.-News in German on DJA, DJB; DJN. Close down Opera Company,
DJH.
9.40 to 10 pm-
From the Stadio
11.30 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures.
A Jazz Piano Recital by Doreen 11.45 pm-Till Eulenspiegel," the
Ma.
PROGRAMME
1. Don't give up the ship.
2. Zuera Pampena.
3. If the Moon turns green.
4. Give me a heart to sing to.
5. Tango di Reve.
6. Everything stops for tea (by
request).
10 p.m.-Eig Ben,
10 to 10.15 pm-
Band Music
Pomp and Circumstance March
No. 1 (Elgar).
Marche Lorraine (Ganne), The Bells of St. Malo (Rimmer): Semper Fidelis March (Sousa). 10.15 to 11 pm-
German Jester.
12.15 am-News in English
DJA and in Dutch on DJN. 12:30 a.m. Close DJA, DJN (Germ.
Engh).
RADIO MANILA
8 p.m.-Sunset Dance Programme
by the Lyric Orchestra. 6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period.
6.40 p.m. English Informational
Period.
6.35 p.m.-Stock quotations through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.
pim-La Insular Cigar and Ciga- rette Factory presents "Aires Fitpinos" with Juan Silos, Jr. and his String Ensemble. Selections by "The Z.B.W. Dance 7.20 p.m-Rincon Espanel, teatur
From the Studio
Orchestra."
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PROGRAMME Fox-TTOIBD't this a lovely
Day?
Fox-Trot-Black Coffee,
Waltz-The words are in my
heart
ing Ramon Estella..
35 p.m.-Dance of the Hours (from "La Gioconda") by Pon- chielli, performed by the Victor Symphony Orch.
7.45 p.m-Elizalde y Cia. presents Julio Esteban Anguito, planist. Fox-Trot-I've got a feelin' you're 8 p.m.-Studio Music.
foolin'.
15 p.m"Apo on the Air" spon- sored by the Cebu Portland Cement Company.
Quick Step-It 'don't mean a
thing. Fox-Trot Top Hat, White The C.30 pm-Basque Presentation.
and Tails.
8.43 p.m.-Block Quotations and
Local Market Reports.
Waltz-Alice Blue Down" Fox-Trot-Love song of Tahiti. Novelty Trot When the Guards
man started parede.
crooning
on
9 p.m.-NEPA. Programe, 9.30 pm Tirso Cruz and
Manila Hotel Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Sign Off.
Blackpool, as visitors to Fübert Street, wear the danger label, Too much should not be made of their defeat at Fulham, The Bloomfield Road people seek a wing half-back. They feel they could be stronger in the middle but otherwise they are sound. Leicester look good enough.
STILL HAVE A CHANCE
Manchester United are playing well enough these days to enable them to make up leeway. After all, the situation is very open apd FA. Cup calls are shared by several,
The Ane defensive system of the Old Trafford team should lay the foundation of victory over South-
Archibald Sinclair to-day urged the imposition of an oil embargo against Italy even without the participation of the United States.
He suggested that coal, iron and. steel sanctions should also be ap- most complete plied, and the severance of diplomatic relations with Italy. with which fellow. members in. the League would agree should be catried out.
Mr. L. 8. Amery, a Government supporter, urged Britain to extri-
of sanctions, and to find a solution cate herself from the blind alley
based on the merits of the case, and not with the idea that Italy must be punished.-- Beuter's Bulletin Service.
arapton. The team managed by defence plan. Manager Brough George Kay doesn't get many goals, Fletcher tells me Erale Hine and Yet the Manchester forwards may Frank Gallacher are at their best; get "ittle scope from such as Teddy Ashton has never been more Adams, Roberts and Johnny sprightly; and right-winger, Fisher Mellwane.
15 sulting As a team, Hull City have something to And
If Vic Dodsworth, from Manches- ter United. suits them as pivot, Doncaster Rovers should not be long under the depression.
In point of general play, the Rovers are unaltered from the days when they were causing eyebrows to lift and knock off trilbys. They're " fast, eager raiders as usual, but they've not been finishing off the work. They will come again.
FULHAM EXPERIMENT Fulham have only to give a re- peat of last week's show to subdue Newcastle at Craven Cottage. The "risk" they took in restoring Ed. Perry to centre-forward, dropping *Jack Arnold and moving Hammond
to Inside-left, worked Hike
charm,
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We're going to hear from Perry! Maybe even this week at Swan- Bradford fortunes continue to sea. A draw at least.
alternate. Their little futter in No break yet in Humberside the cup will do neither City nor clouds, and I see no reason why Park Avenue any harm. Meanwhile Barnsley should not get the Burnley are my choice against the maximum award at Anlaby Road. | Paraders, whose attack may be held The Oakwell crew, with Tom at Turf Moor With Notts Forest" his Waring at the helm, are steering a as visitors, Bradford will be tested,
proud passage. There's something but should maintain the
more to it, remember, than a stout! sequence of home wins,
Ane
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