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PROGRAMMES
Broadcast by Z.B.W.
On 355 Me..es
12 30 to 2.15 p.m.-European record-
ed programme;
1 p.-Local time and weather
report.
130 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.
Rugby Press news, et 2.15 p.m.-Close down,
B
to 8 p.m.-European programme 5 to 8 p.m.-A Relay, of the Hang
Koox Hotel Dance Orchestra.
to 6.30 p.m.-CHILDRENS' STUDIO CONCERT, 6.30 to 7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hons
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra. 1 to 7.30 p.m.--
A Light Concert Planoforte Solo-Valse Oublies (Forgotten Waltz) (Liszt)... Vladimir Horowite. Songs-Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
along the Highway (Herbert) I'm falling in love with some
one (Herbert)--Nelson Eddy "(Baritone).
Song The Pipes of Pan ("The
Arcadians") (Monckton). (Soprano). Songs-I met an Angel (Mor
Kin)...
PLAYER
But Manchester United Have Other Ideas
London, Feb. 20.
A London club have taken a big fancy to Jack Griffiths, Manchester United's right-back. And the on- don club is Tottenham Hotspur, writes a correspondent.
The Spurs, in spite of their cup position, are ready to plunge into the transfer market with promo- tion as the big Idea. The Old Trafford stylist is one of the play ers in view.
AUCTION.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1936
AM COMMENCING AT 11.00"
AT Tusia SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
11 Cases Dyes
4 Cases Tinsels
2 Cases Laces
8 Cartons Sanitary Napkins
and
A Quantity of Antimony Ware, Electric Resters and Matora, etc.,
etc.
i,
But what would Manchester Unked have to say? Elther quite a lot or just one little word—"No." The United haven't quite lost their promotion ideas and, ob- viously, one of the big planks in the Old Trafford platform is the Hall, Griffiths and Porter de- fence. That trio has the best TERMS-CASH ON DELivery. record in the Second Division. Another thing I have learned about Manchester United's affairs puts the kybosh on any transfer deals of this kind. Strice this sea- son started the United have beeл
Shannon River (Morgan)-able, I understand, to reduce their
John McCormack (Tenor). Violin Solos-Allegro (Fiocco).
Pale Moon (Indian Love Song,
(arr.
Albert Kreisler). Sandler Songs-Let me give my "hap.
piness to you. Three
Wishes.-Jessie thews (Soprano),
7.30 to 8 p.m.-
From the Studio
A Jazz Banjo and Piano by Fred Carplo and lano Andres.
PROGRAMME
1. Banjo Sotos
Crackerjack.
Mat-
Anancial liabilities by £6000.
THE YOUNG IDEA Some folks may think that the United would have been better ad- vised to spend the money on new players. The Old Trafford ideas, however, do not include the paying
of what you might call "big" fees. Recently, too, the United have been encouraged in the idea that Recital small cash and brought on. Two good players can still be signed at Marcel-cases in point are Ferrier and
The block and the Banjo... 2. Piano Solo- The Music goes
'Round and Round.
3. Banjo Solos-
Hot and Bothered.
Hot Picking
4. Plario Solos-
My Body.
Shoot the Note. 8pm.-Local time and weather re- port, closing local stock nuota- tious
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Concert.
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Variety
Bongs On Treasure Island.
Sailing Home with the Tide.-
Turner Layton. Band-One
Carlo. There'll never be another you. Songs-Many Happy returns of
the day.
Night in Monte
Love is like, a Cigarette-
Kitty Masters,
Piano Solos Two for To-night
Medley-Renara,
VocalI Heard:
St. Louis Blues-The
Crochets.
Four
| 8,40 to 9 ̈p.m.—“Suite Iberia” (Al-
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A Recital by Tito Schipa (Tenor)
Del Mio Amato (Donaudy),
2. Plaisir D'Amour (Martini).
3. Confesion-Tango.
4. La Cumparsita.--Tango.
Ben
Gardiner, the young inside for- wards who have played well re- cently.
From what I have gathered Manchester United's affairs are in better shape now than for a long time. The United, of course, have still one or two "problem posi- tions" in the team. If only these could be solved!
TOM GROSVENOR'S MOVE
A few days before he moved from Birmingham to Sheffield Wednesday. I was told Tom Gros- venor was booked for Chelsea.
It wasn't a guess.
Ever since he left St. Andrew's to take over the reins of govern- ment at Chelsea, Manager Leslie Knighton has had Grosvenor 2. mina,
When Birmingham sent round word that Tom could be had-at a price Chelsea showed a renewal of interest. Then they met com- petition and Tom went to Shef- feld.
Birmingham, by the way, offered Harold Booton on the same circu- lar.
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Birmingham officials have almost made up their minds to have a go.
was in a football company the
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"Go to Huddersfield and offer €2500 for Hayes and all your troubles will be over!" was the advice from one corner. This was supported on all hands»
NO CHANGE
One change in ten games. That's Preston- North End's record. During that time, too, the Deep- dale lot haven't been pulling up all the trees. Is the policy right? Or should the North End try a few new moves?
The official idea is not to... Mr. Jim Taylor, the Preston vice-chair- man and mentor-in-chief, says to
me.
"We won't make changes for the sake of making them. Why play Peter. Instead of Paul when you know very well that Paul is no better than Peter?"
OPINIONS DIFFER
Causing
in
discussion some Bradford these days is Doran, the Park Avenue outside-right. Chter reason for this is that the player was with Bradford City before he went over to the rival club.
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·FURNITURE Comprising S
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ONE FOR THE NOTEBOOK
3.05 p.m.-Call DJA DJB, DIN
(German, English)... German Folk Song.
Programme Forecast (German.
Engilsh).
6.15 p.m.-News in German on DJA.
DJB, DJN.
CRICKET TOURISTS
London, Feb. 31. The Yorkshire CC.C... team, who
play six matches in Jamaica during February and March, left Leeds yesterday and embarked on the steamship Ariguani at Avon- mouth in the evening.
9.30 p.m.-Hitler Youth Programme Occupational Competition Con- test of the German Youth 10 pm-News in English on DJA
and in Dutch en DJB, DJN. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany, their regular captain. A. B. Sellers.
Sound Pictures.
10,30 p.m.-Let everyone show what
he can do!
9.30 to 10 p.m.-Ray Noble and his 11.15 pm-Works of Franz Schu.
Orchestra,
10 p.m.-Big Ben; Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
4.50 p.m.--Call DJB, DJN (German, i
Englisht),
German Folk Song.
Programme Forecast (German.
English).
5 pm-Hitler Youth Programme: Occupational Competition Con-
test of the German Youth. 5.30 p.m.-News in English. 5.45 p.m.-The Works of Franz
Schubert
.
i
bert.
The "Swan Song:" Opus 29 m a-minor for 'String Quartet. Boloist: Hans Eggert, Baritone.
DJA midnight-Close (German, English).
RADIO MANILA
DJN
The team is not Yorkshire's full
: strength owing to the absence of
who is unable to make the trip for
į business reasons, and Barber, who is now with, the MC.C. team in New Zealand.
All the other regular players. however, are in the side.
The team 18: P. A. Gibb, the young Cantab, who deputises for Sellers, J. R. 8. Raper, a local Bradford amateur. Sutcliffe, Ley- land, Mitchell, Verity... “Bowes, Smailes, Wood, Turner, Fisher, Hutton, Robinson (E.P.)
and George Hirst.
ON VIEW FROM THI ESDAY, THE 25TH MARCH, 1986.
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530 am-Breakfast Hour of News George Hirst, now a veteran of Ar No. 211, PRINCE, EDWARD
and Music-English and Span-sixty-four, is still remarkably ft lah Current Events and Vaude- and he is ready to play in case vine of the Air conducted by
Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva,
7 a.m.--Sign off
6 p.m.-Tixso's Mabuhay Orchestra 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period
6.35 pm-English Informational
Period,
of emergency.
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· “LANCASHIRE'S CRICKET
CAPTAIN
London, Feb. 29.
W. H. L. Luster has accepted the
The "Swan Song:" Opus 29 in
A-minor for string quartette.. Soloist: Hans Eggert, baritone. 6.30 p.m.--Homesickness and Love of Country as Creative Cultural Factors. Interview with Dr. Georg Bocse" on German" Cul-0.55 p.8tock quotations through captaincy of Lancashire in suc ture Abroad.
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-ression to P. T. Eckersley.. E. 6.45 p.m.-News in German..
son and Fritz,
Tyldesley has been elected an 7.p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 7 p.m.-On Wings of Song with honorary life member of the club, 1.20 p.m.-Topical Talk,"
He had already offered his occa- 5.30 p.m.-Concert of Light Music | 7.15 p.m.-Ralph, Boots and Buday.sional services as an amateur.
(continued).
.8 p.m.-News in English,
יידי.
Ramon Alberto.
7.30 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 7.45 pm-Studio Music,
8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music 8 pm-NEP.A. Programme.
(continued),
9 p.m. Close DJB, DIN (German)
[English).
8.45 p.m.-Stock quotations and
·local market reports.
A QUANTITY. OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
also
One 6 Cylinders "Fist" Tourer-" (in excellent running «rder).
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