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I um.-Local time and weather
report.
130 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins
Rugby Press news, eto 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.
Dance 6.30 to
- Music
p.m.-Chinese
7 p.m. to 12 midnight.--European
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programme.
from
p.Excerpts to 7.25
"Iolanthe" (Gilbert and Sulli-
van).
7.25 to 7.55 p.m..
Light Orchestral Music
. Songs everybody is singing. Monckton Melodies arr.
ford Robinson). Ninon ("A Song for you". Love, forever I adore you,
Overture-Fingal's Cave (Men-; 12 midnight.--Close
delssohn, Op. 26).
The
Sleeping Beauty (Tschaikovsky).
Waltz
-Hungarian Dance No... 5 in F.
shurp Minor (Brahms). Pomp and Circumstance March
(Elgar) (No. 4 in G.). 7.30 to 7.43 p.m.-
The B.B.C. Wireless Singers O Hush thee. My Babie (Sir W.
Scott),
Who wil O'er the downs so free? (de Pearsall),
It was a lover and his Lass (art.
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Where the Bee
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Show); Come let us join the Roundelay (Beale).
7.43 to 8 p.m. Stan-
The Gay Nineties.-Waltz Med-
ley,
7.55 to 8 p.m.-"Scenes from My
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8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port
8.03 to 9 p.m.----
A Variety Programme Piano Solos-I'm in love all over
again.
Hooray for Love. Patricia
Rassborough.
Songs No Strings..
Isn't it a lovely Day.--Ginger
Rogers. Humorous Sandy's own Broad- casting Station-Sandy Powell. Song-Le Lieutenant Souriant-
Adrien Lamy. Vocal-Feminine Fancies. The
Carlyle Cousins. Instrumental-Tropical Hulas. Vocal Rock and Roll-The
"American Eton Boys.
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Organ Solo I hate myself-
Sidney Torai.
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sohn). Tancredi Overture (Rossini). The Mill on the Rock Overture
(arr. Winterbottom). La Source Ballet (arr. Winter-
bottom).
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Faust") (arr. Godfrey), Radetzky March (3. Strauss). 8.30 to 9.45 pm-A Relay of the
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Faust (Gouned).
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni).
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From the Studio
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Sunday
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7 p.m-Concert of Light Music.
7 55, p.m.-Technical Letter Box.
A Recital by Elvie Yuen (Sopra-8 pm.--News and Review of the
io) accompanied by E. Gualdi,
Programme
:
1. A Spring Carol-Geehl. "
2. Go from my Window, gearr.
Somervell
3. Visione-Tosti.
4. Serenata-Mascagni; 8.20 to 9 p.m."
Marek Weber and his Orchestra
A Night in Venice-Potpourri
(Strauss).
From Meyerbeer's Treasure Store
(Urbach)
Fantasta on Melodies of Johann
Strauss (Weber).
From Offenbach's Sample Box
(Urbach).
Fantasia on the Song "Long.
ago" (Dittrich).
9 p.m. to 9.10 p.m.-Vocal Gems- "The Pirates of Penzance" (Gilbert and Sullivan).
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From the Stude
A Talk on "Nothing in Particu- lar just "The Minor Flea- sures of Life" by Peter Simple. 9.30 to 9.40 p.m.-"Famous Folk Songs of Britain" (arr Squire). 9.04 to 10.10 p.m-
From the Studio A Concert by.
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Laford (Accom- Lindsay · A. panist).
Programme
Week in English.
18.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Muste
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(Germ." Engl.)
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German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ..
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1 pm-Local Time and Weather
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(German.
German Folk Song. Programme Forecast
Engüista). p.m.-The Woman's Hour. A Call
оп Mrs.. Müller.
immour.
Text by Lotte Theile.
Old 'Berlin
5.30 pm-News in English.
for 5:45 pm-Romanzas for Vioun and
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.
"Concerto in A Minor"
Pianoforte ana Orchestra (Grieg).
A Recital by Alfred Piccaver (Tenor)
1. Thank God for a Garden.
2. Roses of Picardy.
3. Trées.
4. The Song of Songs.
5. For you Alone.
Light Orchestral Muste
From Mozart's Treasure Store
(Urbach).
At the Tschaikovsky Fountain
(Urbach).
An Dich-Waltz. (Waldteufel). Ich Liebe. Dich Waltz (Waldteu-
fel). "
Chinese Night Waltz (Slede).
Party Petersburg Bleigh-Ride
(Ellenberg);
Potpourri of Waltzes (Robrecht). Indiana Eweetheart (Hansen). Love in Idleness (Macbeth). The Skaters Waltz (Gun').
Clock and The
the 'Dresden China Figures (Ketelbey).
Vocal Gems
Hèlen (Offenbach).
A Country Girl (Monekton). Lilac Domino (Cuvillier). Chocolate.'Boldier (O. Strause). 2.30 p.m.-Close Down.
4 to 7 pm-Chinese Programme...
7 to 10.30 p.m.-European Pro-
gramme.
7 to 7.30
Orchestral Music Largo (Bande) Coronation Mare
(Meyerbeer
Plano" by Beethoven. Lothar Ritterhoff and Kurt Borack.
gramme.
7.30 pm.--Dinner Musicale, featur
Ing Prof. Francisco Buen- Camino, Sr., pianist; Serafin Payawal, violinist; Vicente Villanueva, tenor,
and
2.35 pm-Symphonic Interlude, 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations
Local Market Reporta. p.m.--Meralco Dancing Party, sponsured by the Manila Mec- tric Co.-KZRM Orchestra directed by Johnny Harris,
12 midnight-Bign 'Off.
Sunday
5 p.m.-Ding Yalong's Parade of
Songs.
6 pm-Germans Away Out There..15 pm. Recital In Phoförte
Music and Poetry by our Fellow Countrymen Abroad.
845 pm-News in German.
7pm-Concert of Light Music.
8 pm-News in English.
8.15 pm-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
9 p.m.Cible DJB, DJK (German.
Engush
0.05 mCall DJA DJB DJN
(Germ. Engl.)
Folk Song
Forecast (Germ.
German Programme
Engl.)..
9.15 pm-News in German-on
DJA. DJB, DIN;
0.30 pm My Darling is singing in the Moonlight." Songs by Hugo Wölt.
Rosaund von Schirach.
9.45 pm Romanzas for Violin and Piano by Ludwig van Beet. hoven.
Lothar Ritterhon Kurt Borack. 10
p.m.-News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DUN. 10.16 pm-To-day in Germany..
Botind Pictures.
10.30 p.m.-dermaris away out
there
Music and Poetry by our Tellow
Countrymen 'abroad.
11.15 pm-Feer Rug. An did Horthern German Play by Emil Hecker with Songs, by HF Michelsen. Musical Direction:
Walther Sieber.
and Composition by Beatriz
Ortalia, on the occasion of her
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KILLED
Musicale, conducted by Alfredo M. C. McGregor, Who Flew
7.30 p.m.-Danca Musle by toe
Manila Polo Club Orchestra, 2.30 p.m.-Filipino Youth Hour,
To Melbourne
Wellington (N.Z.), Feb, 13. Squadron-leader M. C, McCre- conducted by León Ma, Gueror, a noted war-time pilot, who
rero, JI,
pm-Nine O'clock Monitor.
9.36 pm.-Gospel Hour, conducted
by Rev. R. B. Jones. 9.45 p.m.--Symphony Concert, 11 p.m--Sign Off
WHOLE STAFF ON HAND
was the oldest competitor. in the Melbourne centenary air race, died of his injuries to-day after crash- ing during a gate at Wellington airport.
He was attempting to land a ma- chine at the time of the crash. The machine was badly damaged, but his passenger escaped with slight injuries.
Squadron-leader McGregor was badly hurt. He died almost im- mediately.-Reuter.
London, March 12.
Squadron-leader McGregor was Monsieur Avenol, Secretary General of the League of Nations, 1st April selected by the Union accompanied by a considerable Steamship Company to manage a staff, reached London to-day to track afr service in New Zealand prepare for the meeting of the for which they had been granted League Council, which, according a licetice. to present arrangements, will meet at St. James Palice at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. kritih Wirele
Fils time in the Melbourne air race, when he was accompanied by Mr. Henry Walker, wüs 7 days, 15 hours, 20 minüitës.
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