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2 Homing (Del Rlego).
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A Jazz Piano Recital by Vivian EIEN.
1. Streamline The First Waltz.
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A Variety Programe. Humorous S-m-y-t-h-e. Humorous-Come and Join the No-Shirt Party Norman Long. Vocal-Accent on Youth, VocalBy the wishing Well-
Curtis and 'Ames: Instrumental -The Shiek of
Araby. Instrumental Capri Caprice
Nat Gonella and his Georgians. Song--Rags,
Don't you ever fall to love-
Alleen Stanley.
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Barcarolle Tales of Hoffmann”
(Offenbach),
Salut D'Amour (Elgar). Andante in O (Batiste). Andantino (Song of the Soul)
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Souvenir arr. Willoughby). Phantom Minust (Hope). 2.30 p.m.-Close Down. 4-7 pm-Chinese Prograzame. 5.15-5.45 p.m.-
From the Studio
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me.
7-7.42 Dm.--"Symphony No. 5 in E Mihor (Op. 95) ("The New World") (Dvorak) played by ↑ the Royal Albert Hall Orches- *tra.
1st Movement—Adagio. 2nd Movement-Largo. 3rd Movement
vivače.
4th Movement
fuoco.
7.42-8 p. -
Scherzo--Molto
Allegro con
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Organ Musto. Traumeret (Reverie) (Schumann) Andantino in D Flat (Lemare)-
Edwin H. Lemare.
Fantasie-The Storm (Lemmens)
-Harry Goss-Custard.
2 pm Load Time and Weather
Report.
8.03-8,10 p.m.-
Two Songs by. Elisabeth
Schumann (Soprano)..
1. My Lovely Cella (AT... Lane
Wilson).
2. Pastorale (arr. Lane Wilson). 8.10-8.35 pm.
and
From the Studio Elgar Sonata fór, Violin
Planoforte, Op. 32. played by Piue Lewis and Maurice Bar- top.
8.35-8.45 pm-
Three Songs by Stuart Robertson (Baritone).
1. Silent Moon (Vaughan WI-
Hams).
Organ Solo-Faramors, Organ Solo Sylvia Ballet-Fan-
taay-Marcel Palotti, Vocal Ole Faithful. Vocal-Take ma boots off when
ah dies-The Hill Billies. Instrumental-Fox-Trot Medley Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins. Song--In & Hittle Gypsy Tea
3. When 'Dull Care (Lane WII- Reem.
son). Song-Louisiana Falry Tale-Val 8.45-9 pm.-
Rosing.
Orchestra-Roberta-Selection.
6-9.13 p.m.-
Four Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).
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(Bishop).
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'Cello Bolo-Musette (Bach).
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Jabd).
The B.B.C! Wireles Military Band
The Jolly Robbers-Overture ...(Suppe).
The Black Domino O Overture
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From the Studio "St. Francis Xavier and San-
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From the Studio
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A Planoforte Recital by Harry
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Programme.
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Beethoven.
2. Scherzo in E Minor-Mendels-
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4. The Juggleress Moszkovsky.
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3 (Popper).
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1i
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che. Op 28 (TU's Merry ...Pranks) (Struss).
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(English) German, Folk Song.
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тад).
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Rose Marie (Friml),
No, No Nanette (Youmans). Bitter Sweet (Coward),
(continued).
1 terms
9 DẪN --Close DIB, DJM (German.
60s Call DIA, DJE DIN
(Germ. Eng13
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Engi.).
9.15,
"
(Germ..
German
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-News in DJA, DJB, DIN. 9.30 pm-The Work of the Hands is worth more than Gold. Radio Pictures,by Haris Banz 10 pm-News in English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJB DJN
10.15 p.To-day in Germany
Sound Pictures.
10.30 p.m.-Margarete 'Heyer sings
'Songs by Carl Bergner. 10.45 pm-Brass Band.
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Sunday
4.50 p.m.-Call DJB, DJN (German,
English).
(German,
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Eriglish), Outstanding Broadcasts of the
Week.
5 pm.-Hitler Youth Programme: Musical 'Programme :fy the Hit-
ler Youth Organisation. 5.15 p.m.-Musical Sélections
Two Pianos.
for
8.30 p.m.-News and Review" of the
Week in English.
3.45 pm-Relayed from Bresizu.
Homeland Evening. 8.45 pm-News and Review of the
Week in German,
7 p.m-Concert of Light MUSIC,
8 p.m.--News and Review of 'the
Werk in English, ....
8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music:
(continued).
9 p.m. Close DJB, DJN (German,
English).
3.05 p.m. Call 'DJA, DJB, DIN
(Germ., Engi)
German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ...
Engi
Outstanding Broadcasts of the
Week.
f.15 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in German on DJA, DJB DJN.
9.30 p.m-Something for Sunday.
Evening.
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10 pm-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and in
- Dutch on DJB, DIN... 10.15 pm-Woman's, Hour.
Leisure Hour for Mothers. Manuscript: Rosel Golde. 10.45 p.m.-Orchestral Concert.
Suite for Small Orchestra by! Jan Koetsier;, Concerto. for: Oboe and small Orchestra, by Werner Joachim Dickow; Tschaikowsky's Nutcracker-
Suite.
Soloist: B. Schnaase, Oboe. Conductor: `W. Richter-Reich-
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LATE TSARINA'S WATCH
London, March 4,
In a collection of watches sold 1:20 pm-Spanish Informational at Christie's. yesterday a Russian
Period.
example appeared which 6.35 pm English Informational claimed to have been owned by the late Tsarina of Russia. On
Was
Perloa.." 8.55 pm-Stock quotations, through the obverse of the god case was
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert
sinted photograph of her son, son and Fritz.
the late Tsarevitch. 7.p.m. Studio. Music.
The gold clain wat set with brifiants and suspended from tha gola figure of an eagle, The relle fetched £42. It was in the collec- tion of Mr. D. Hämliton-Lister, sold by order of the Official R- 'ceiver.
7.15 p.m.-U. P. Educational Pzu
gramme,
7.30 p.m.-Musical Potpourri 8.15 p.m.-Ploneers of the Philip
pines
8.15 p.m.-Rodrigo Danao and his
Favourite Tunes. |8,43. p.m.-Stock Quotatious and
Local Market Reports. pm-Meralco Dancing Party, sponsored by the Manila Elec- tric Co.-KZRM Orchestra directed by Johnny Harris. 12 midnight.Sign Off
Sunday.
3 pm-Universal Radio DX Club
World-Wide Test Programme
A French watch in an octagonal case engraved with a coat of his and a village scene, dated as early as 1597, realised £98. Mr. Francis Mallett, who bought it, is always keen on Collecting old watches which have preserved their move- ments.
In a sale tota ing £1.710 was a large chiming carriage, watch by Presenting the Radio Revies Fohn Brockbank, London, whic conducted by Roberta March,
6 pm-Band Recordings. 6.30 p.m.-Ding Yalonk's Parade of",
Songs N
6.45 p.m.The Catholic Hour.
7 p.m.-Manila Trading Centre Musicale, conducted by Alfre- tado Roa
1.30 pm Dance Music by the
Manila Polo Club Orchestra, 8.30pm. Filipino Youth Bour.
conducted by Leon Ma, Guer
9 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 9.15 pm-Studio Music,
9.30 p.me/Gospel Hour, conduc.ed herby Rev. C. H. Brooka V 9.46 p.m.-Symphony Concert 11 p.m8ign: Oft.
fetched £54.
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