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WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES
Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
SATURDAY.
12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Recorded
Programme.
1 am-Local Time and Weather
Report.
||
1.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletin.
Rugby Press News, etc.. 2.15 p.m.-Clone Dowri. 4-7 p.m-Chinese Programme. 6.30-7 p.m-Chinese Dance Music. 7 p.m.-12.30 am-European Pro-
gramme.
1-7.30 p.m.
Military Band Music. Silver Trumpets-Grand Proces- sional March. (Vivani). Slavonic Rhapsody (arr. Winter-
bottom).
The Old Frog Pond (Alford). Parade of the Elephants (Chen-
ette).
Hungarian Dance ("From For-
eign Paris") (Moszkowski), Le Reve Passe (Helmer).
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
7,30-8.30 p.m.---
From the Studio Eddie Harknes and his Orches-
tra.
Programme; Concert
1. Victor Herbert Favourite Me-
lodies-Herbert.
2, Trees-Rasbach.
3. Pale Moon-Logan
4. L'Amour - Toutours L'Amour-
Friml.
5. Serenade Toselli.
Dance Music:
Fox Trot-Alone ("A Night at
the Opera"). Fox-Trot-Love Song of Tahiti. Fox-Trot-The Music goes Round
and Round,
Fox-Trot-Dawes Melodie.
Fox-Trot-Lights Our
Fox-Trot-Treasure Isle. Waltz-Beautiful Lady in Blue. 8.30-8.50 p.m.-
A Jazz Piano Recital by Rajc da Costa,
.
1. Everyone says "I Love you,” 2. Butterflies in the Rain.
3. Sunshine Susle-Medier.
4. Godnight Vienna-Medley. 5. I'll String along with you. 6. What are your intentions. 8.50-9.15 p.m.-
Variety Items. Song-Give me a heart to Sing
to Helen Morgan. Organ Solo-The Blue Danube
Waltz-Reginald Foort. Song-Slumberland. Song Josephine Les Allen
(Baritone),
Accordeon Solo-Stars Over De-
von-George Scott-Wood. Vocal-When that Harvest Moo
Is Shining.
Vocal-Good Night-The Hi
Bulles.
Orchestra Sweet Memories. Orchestra-Romantic Waltz Med- ley-Eddle Carroll and his Music,
9.15-9.30 p.-
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. La Paloma-Spanish Serenade
(Yradier).
O Sole Mio (d! Capua).. Good Company Medley (arr.
Willoughby)..
9.30-9.45 p.m.-A Relay of the Dia- ventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter,
9.45 p.m.-12 midnight. A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
10 p.m.-Big Ben: 12-12.30 a.m.-—--
A Relay from Daventry. England v. Scotland. A running commentary on the last half an hour of the International Rugby Union Football Match by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam. Xelay from Twickenham, 12.30 a.m.--Close Down. Note: There will be a Chinese re
corded programme from ZEK. on a frequency of 640 klo- cycles from 8-10.30 p.m.
SUNDAY. 10.30-11.30 a.m.-A Relay
of the Morning Service from the Union Church. 11.30a.m.-12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Morning Bervice from the Eop Yat Church (Chinese). 12.15-2.30 p.m.-European Record-
ed Programme.
1 pm-Local Time and Weather
Report,
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press. Bulletins:
Vocal Gems,
Faust (Gounod).
GERMAN VIEW ON MEMEL
(DAILY FRESS EXCLUSIVE)
Fantasia on Melodies of Johann 5.15 pm-The German Olympic The
Strauss (Weber).
Old Vienna Moon (arr, Cardew). Souvenir D'Ukraine (Ferraris). Black Eyes (Ferraris). Potpourri aus der Operette "Gas-
parone" (Millocker). Pande of the City Guads (Jessol) A Musical Snud Box (Liabow). Milestones of Melody.
'.
Concert Items. Song--My Little Nest of Heavenly
Blue (Lebar). Twilight (Hamilton)
Jeritza.
Maria
'Cello Solo-Cortege (Gaubert).
Cello Solo.-Piece en Forme de Maurice Habanera (Ravel) - Marechal. Song-The Memory of a Kiss
"Casanova" (3. Strauss)---Är- thur Fear (Baritone). 'Cello Soto-Guitarre (Moszkow-
sk!) Maurice Marechal. 2.30 p.m.-Close Down.. 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m.-European Programme 7-7.17 p.m.-Concerto No. 1 in
flat Major" (Liszt) played by Mischa Levizki (Planoforte) and the London Symphony Or- chestra.
1st Movement-Allegro maestoso. 2nd Movement Quast adagio. 3rd Movement-Allegro vivace-
Allegro animato.
Team
5.30 p.m.-News in English. 6.45
French Professor Rene Martel, writing about Germany, gave this book the title: "Ger- p.m.-Familiar Melodies of many's bleeding frontiers", and when speaking of the Eastern Great Masters The Short Wave Station Orches- Questions, formed the title "The
tra conducted by Fritz Wicke. conflict of to-morrow". 645 pm-News in German,
p.m.-Concert of Light Music, 8 p.m.-News in English. 8.15, pin-Concert of Light Music
(continued),
9 p.m.--Close DJB, DJN (German.
English).
When, in 1934, Lithuania took advantage of the Saar-Plebiscite campaign to enact the trial of the everybody 100 Memel Germans, remembered the year of 1923, took advantage when Lithuania of the French Ruhr invasion to
Beginning from this
5.05 p.m.-Call"' DJA: DJB DJN seize the Memel Territory.
(Germ.. Engl.) German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ..
Engl.).
9.15 - News in German
DJA, DJB, DJN.
on
8,30 pm-Woman's Hour:
Little Mirror on the Wall! 10 p.m.-News in English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.
10.15 p.m.-To-day in
Sound Pictures.
Great Masters
Germany.
January
1923, there has been no end to the breachs and acts of terror in the Memel Territory. True, in 1925, August 25. Memel was granted all rights of an autonomous State, but Lithuania has never respected this so-called "Memel Statute". although it formally recognised it. one con- The past 10 years are tinual fight for Lithuania against the Memel autonomy, a continual
10.30 p.m.--Familiar Melodies of struggle for the Memel Germans for their freedom! culture and It is evident, that conduct-language.
Lithuania has made it its policy. always to act when the signatory powers were engaged in minor or major problems elsewhere.'
The Station Orchestra ed by Fritz Wicke. 11.30 p.m. Trio in E flat major for Clarinet, Viol and Piano by Mozart,
Leonhard Kohl, Johannes Stein-
weg, Fritz Kleselbach.
4th Movement-Allegro marziale 11.45 p.m.-Gisela Meyer sings
animato.
7.17-7.40 p.m.---
The London Palladium Orchestra,
Turkish Patrol (arr. Lloyd). Vivienne (Finck).
Longing (Haydn Wood). Dreaming-Waltz (Joyce).
Druid's Prayer Dayson!.
The
Waltz
Echoes from the Puszta (Fer-
raris).
Kiss me Again (Herbert). 7.40-8 p.m.-
From the Studio
A Recita! of Landon Ronald's Songs by . F. d'Aquine (Ten- or) accompanied by E. Gualdi.
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
8.03-8.15 p.m.— «
A Violin Recital by Joseph Sziget.
1. Nigun (Bloch).
2. Scene de la Czarda
(Hubay).
8.15-8.30 p.m. —
From the Studio
No. 3
by
A Recital by Frederick English
(Baritone) accompanied Beatrice Doniger.
Programme.
1. Invictus-Huhn.
2. Steal Away-arr. English.
3. Silent Worship-Handel.
4. Tally Hol-Leont,
5. Water Boy-Robinson, 6. Bols Epals-Lully. 8.30-8.47 p.m.-"Septet" (Saint- Saens, Op. 65) played by M. Foveau (Trumpet): Cantrelle (1st Violin); Bellanger (2nd Violin); Vieux (Viola); Marne (Cello); Nanny (Double Bass) and Faure (Plano). 8.47-9 .
A Recital by Elsie Suddaby (Soprano).
hair (Haydn),
.from the Liederkreis" by
Robert Schumann.
DJA,
DJN
12 midnight.-Close
(German, English).
Sunday 4.50 p.m.-Call DJB, DJN (German,
English),
(German,
German Folk Song. Programme". Forecast
English). Outstanding Broadcasts of the
"Week..
5 pm-Concert of Light Music. 5.30 p.m.-News and Review of the
Week in English.
5.45
p.m.-Hitler Youth Programme. We sing "Klotzileder" (tramping
songs),
AFTER CAMPAIGN
After the Saar Plebiscite cam-
paign, the Italo-Abyssinian Wur started, and "the attention of the League of Nations is very much occupied And therefore, Kovno belleves, that the time has come to get a good bit on in the anti- German Memel policy. The trial of Kovno and the sabotage of the Diet elections have even aroused suspicion amongst the signatories. More and more the judicial point is studied, and the question arises, when the sufferings of the Memel Germans will have reached thetr limit, and the signatories will take the consequences.
The late President Wilson has proclaimed the freedom of the peoples. The
peoples were to
6 p.m.-"Types."-Short Radio PIC-choose their fate for themselves
tures with Music. Texts by Guenther Hanke.
after the World War, and were hib Innger to be figures moved on the 6.45 p.m.--News and Review of the board by the greater powers. No
Week in German.
7.p.m-Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m.--News and Review of the
Week in English, “
8.18 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
(continued).
9 pm. Close DJB. DIN (German
English).
where is the breach of this pro- wise moru evident than in the case of the Memel Territory.... Memel is German land, has been bound to Germany by centuries of the same culture. The city of Mamel was founded in 1252 by Germans, and since 1422 the fron- tier of East Prussia at that poinę has been the same. Ever the Lithuanian Minority felt itself part of the German culture, and had no feelings towards the other Outstanding Broadcasts of the | Lithuanians who were under Bus-
Week.
9.05 pm-Call DJA. DJB, DIN
(Germ. Engl) German Folk Song, Programine Forecast . (Germ
Engla
8.15 p.m.--News and Review of tng
Week in German on DJA, DJB. DJN.
9.30 p.m.-Something for Sunday
9.45
Evening.
p.m.-Hitler Youth Pro- gramme: We sing "Klotzlle.. der" (Tramping Songs).
10 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.
1. My Mother bids me Bind my 10.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.
11 p.m.-Surprise Programmes.
midnight-Close (Germ., Engl.),
2. Nymphs and Shepherds (Pur-12
cell).
•
had
{'"E-
3. Ave Maria ("Cavalleria Rus-
·ticana"). (Mascagni). 4. Spring
Come awatha") (Coleridge-Taylor). 9-9.05 p.m.-Reuter. Press Bulle-
tins, 9.05-10 p.m.-
From the Stadio The Band of the 1st Battn: The
Royal Ulster Rifles.
יד
DJA, DJN
RADIO MANILA Saturday
5.30 p.m.-Breakfast Hour of News
and Music.
P
English and Spanish Current Events and Vaudeville of the Air conducted by Don Alva Morning Exercises by Prof, G, T. Suva,
sian rule...
WE WANT TO REMAIN This is proven by the voluritery enacted by plebiscite which was the population by signing lists in 1919, and where the following sex-„, tence occurred:
"We want to remain with Ger- many, our loyal Fatherland. to whom we owe everything. ana we decidedly object to being attached
to Russian Lithuania". This was the decision of 93 për cent. of the population in the much debated district of Heydekrug.
Accordingly, on August 1919, the "delegation of the Memel Represen- tatives declared sclemnly the de- stre to remain with Germany, and, In 1921, when the French General
Odry asked the parents, in which language they wanted their child. ten to be taught, 98 per cent, said in the. German language.
After the Lithuanian Coup d'Etat in 1923, a mixed Commis
7 p.m.-Sign 01.
pm-Studio Presentation-Max son, composed of French, English
Lazo and his Hawaiians,” and Tony Sobral Alfred Hole, .20 p.m.-Spanish
(By kind permission of Lieut-6
Colonel R. M. Rodwell and Om- cers). Conductor — E,
A.R.C.M-Bandmaster.
Programme.
1. Overture-"The Magic Flute
-Mozart.
2. Excerpts from "Bitter Sweet"
-Coward
Period.
Informational
€.35 p.m.-English Informational
. Period. 6.55 p.m.--Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Ewan, Culbert:
3. Valse "Aime mon Amour"-7
Caryli.
4. Selection from "The Pirates of
Penzance"--Sullivan,
5. Three Dances from Nell
Gwyn-German,
son and Fritz.
p.m.Studio Music.
and Itellan, declared that the. East frontier of the Memel Terri tory really constituted a wall be. tween two different cultures, "At least one century lies between! these two cultures". At the firs election the Lithuanians were only able to secure six per cent, of the
votes.
After 1923 Lithuanian at least. 7.13 p.m.-UP. Educational Pro gained the one concession that the
gramme.
7.30 p.m. Musical Varieties,
8.15 p.m.-Pioneers of the Philip
Powers granted her the sover- eignity over Memel, but only in a united way, for Lithuania had to
6. Reminiscences of Ireland-arr. 8.30 pm-Rodrigo Dando and his grant Memel the autonomy in the
Godfrey.
Regimental March
God Save The King.
10 p.m.--Blg Ben:
The Yeomen of the Guard (GU-10-10.30 p.m.
bert and Sullivan).
The Maid of the Mountains (Fraser-Simson).
"Sonata in B flat Minor" (Chopin, Op. 35) played by Percy Grainger (Pianoforte)..
Light Orchestral Music. Fortissimo,
Spanish Dance No. 3 (Granados).. Triana (Albeniz).
The Arcadians Overture (arr.
Wood).
The Mausme Overture (arr.
Wood),
Dance Male. 10.30 p.m.-Close Down
BERLIN, PROGRAMME
Saturday 4.50 p.m.-Call DJB, DJN (German
English)
German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (German.
English).
6 pm-Trio in E-flat major for clarinet, viola, and piano by
Mozart:
Leonhard Kohl, Johannes Btein-
weg, Fritz Hleselbach.
pines.
Favourite Tunes.
8.45 pm-Stock. Quotations
Local Market Reports.
and
notorious "Merel Statute".
Lithuania has accepted the Statute, and sworn to abide by it. But from the very beginning this 9 pm-Klim Dancing Party, spot was not done. The Lithuanian. sored by Borden Company policy clearly has the object" to manufacturers of Klim and
make the German Memel Terri- Malted Milk-Klim Orchestratory altogether Lithuanian, directed by Johnny Harris,
11 p.m.-Sign Off
Sunday
5 pm-Ding, Yalong's. Parade of
* Songs.
5.16 p.m.-Studio Presentation -
Alma Corro, Ramon Escudero and Rafaels Artigas, 5.45 pm-Manila Radiolites,, con
ducted by Luis Nolasco, 8.45 p.m.-The Catholic Hour. 75m--Manila Trading: Centre
((EWL) ·
Musicale, conducted by Alfredo Roa
7.30 p.m. Dance Music by the
Manila Polo Club Orchestra), 8.30 pm-Filipino Youth Hour conducted by Leon Mi Cuer- rero, Jr. 9pad-Nine O'Clock Monitor. 6.20 pm Studio Music
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