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1.40 p.m. (Approx.)-A Relay of the Rotary Club Timin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.

2.10 p.m-Close down.

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"

Excerpts from Grand Opera Arias-Willow Song ("Otello"">

(Verdi).

London, March 10. Work on Scotland Yard's new £10.000 wiraless station-behind a row of villas in Grove Park, Cam- berwell, S.E-1s nearing comple-

Non.

The station is a low, single- storey building in concrete and yellow brick with a yellow-tiled root. In the centre of the roof a square turret rises, and at each

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WEDNESDAY,

APRIL 1, 1936

COMMENCING ar 10.30 A.M.

Mrs. W. A. Cowherd, Miss A. L. Ropes and pulleys are in post- Cady, Mr. and Mrs. H. Catlin, Mrs. | Ar No. 14, TAK SHING STREET, tion at the top of the masts ready H. Clark, Mrs. A, Charlton,

(1st FLOUR) KOWLOON for hauling the aerial into poal-Major G. H. Chutcher, Mr. M. H. tion. Soon the work of installing Curtis, Mrs. G. Cullen, Lt.-Comdr. the... elaborate machinery will be

and Mrs. Conway. begun.

"YARD" STATION TO BE DISMANTLED

The first tests will be made by the end of April or in May. When all is ready the wireless station at Scotland Yard will be dismantled and the stag transferred to Grove

Hail Mary Full of Grace ("Otello") (Verdi)-Elisabetzi Rethberg (Soprano), Orchestra "Manon" - Fantasia

(Massenet). Arias-Weep Not, Liu! ("Turan-

det") (Puccini). Nobody shall sleep ("Turan-

dot") (Puccini).—Alessandro Park. Valente (Tenor). Orchestra - Die Fledermaus

Selection (J. Strauss). 7:30 to 7:47 pm-

A Recital by Fritz Kreislar (Violin)

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Experience has proved that the present Yard station is unsuitably placed. There 13 interference from the

Underground Railway, the tramcars on the Embankment and the neighbouring Admiralty

1. Londonderry Air (arr. Kreis- wireless.

ler).

Grove Park, one of the highest

3. A May Breeze (Mendelssonn.points in London, on the top of

arr. Kreisler).

3. Shepherd's Madrigal

ler.

4. Gypsy Caprice (Kreisler). 7.41 to 8 p.m.-

Denmark Hull, has been selected (Kreis- after experiments at Tottenham.

Kew, Imber Court"and Esher.

When the now station is opened short-wave ̈communication in Morse code will be maintained with BCO radio-equipped police оте- cars more than double the

be on sent number which will patrol

the throughout

Metro- politan Police area

Four Songs by Malcolm Me- Eachern (Bass)

1. The Cobbler's Song from "Chu

Chin Chaw."

2. I'm a Roamer (Mendelssohn.

3. Devonshire Cream and Cider

(Sanderson),

4. Up from Somerset (Sander-

son).

port, closing local stock, munta- tions

#!

NATIONAL SCHEME

Grove Park will do more than

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Lt. C. H. George, Miss Gifford, Major and MIS. E, S, O. Grune, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Gleed, Mr. and

OK VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 31ST MARCH, 1986.

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Eight Pianos,

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the

for

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The Object of my affection.-units, and when necessary they will be able to make direct contact The Boswell Bisters.

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Arger:ting.

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Keyboard Kings. Orchestra-Medley

Stuart's Songs.-

of Leslie

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these station's From

wireless Mr. and Mrs L MacFarland, Mar: mobile and Mrs. E. 5. Minas, Mr, J., F. messages will be sent to

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9p.m. -Close DJB, DJN (German,

English).

9.05 p.m. Call DIA, DJB, DJN

(German, English), German Folk Song. Programme Forecast

English).

(German,

9,15 p.m.-News in German" on 'DJA,

D./B DIN..

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Mrs. K. W. Palmer, Capt. and Days Hitler Youth.

the Mrs. E. Palmer. Comdr. and Mrs p.m.-Concert from National Broadcasting Stations T. A. CO. Pakenham, Miss G. Parkes, Daventry." A talk by the Emo p.m.-News in English on DJA Mr. N. J. Perrin, Mr. N. Pax, Mrs.Otice Furniture, c. etc.

A Pax, Mr. R. Petri Comdr. and

2 45 to 9.15 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry

8.45 pm.-"Your Programmes from

pire Programme Director.

2.45

and in Dutch en DJB DIN,

9 p.m.-Daventry News Bulletin 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany, Mrs. Price, Mr. G. A. Parker, Mr.

(Copyright by Renter).

9.15 to 9.40 POL-

The New Mayfair Orchestra Selection-The Dubarry. Britelodia (Selection of British

Melodies). Selection-The

Fiddle.

9.40 to 10 p.m.-

Cat and

Songs by Dick Powell (Tenor)

the

1. The Words are in my heart.

2. Down Sunshine Lane.

3. Outside of you.

4. Lonely Gondoller.

5. Lullaby of Broadway.

6. I'm goin' shoppin with you.

10 p.m.-Big Ben,

10 to 10.15 pm-Dance music.

10.15 to 10.30 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry

A Talk on "Imperial Affairs" by

H. V. Hodson.

10.30 to 11 p.m.-Dance music.

11 p.m. Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME-

Sound Pictures.

W. G. Pirte

War, Cutlery, Shanghai Baths, Gramophone and Record, Pictures, Eletric Fans and Lamps, Type. write a teeliling Cabin ta, Teak

also.

Miss M. M. Richardson, Mrs. B. A FEW PIECES OF R. Rokes, Mrs. E. J. Rainer, MrBLACKWOOD FURNITURE

E. Robinson, Col. H. G. Robertson, Comdr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Rafferty, Mr.-T. Ramsay.

10.30 pm Frühung, Frühling

wird es nun Bald.” Radio Play by Eberhard Meckel 11.15 pm-Music Tit-Bits. 11.30 p.m.-"Bilder vom Jahṛmarkt" for Flute and Piano; "Fieber- gesichte." Poems of Knut Ham- sun set to Music by Grete v.Comdr. and Mrs. Stocker, Major and Mrs. B. Shannon, Mrs. J. de Zieritz. (Premiere Performance).

1 midnight-Close

(German, English):

DTA, DJN

RADIO MANILA

und

Que Radio Set

Ltd.

Mr. G. Szabo, Mr. C. Buk, Lt-One Electric Ice Chest Electrolux,

F. Soule, Mins B. Schickel. Mr. J. One Barograph,

G. Skinner, Count and Countess Ous Dups--Planimeter and Integra- Smeechin, Miss Smith, Mra. and tor:Precision Instrument (new) (for Drawing and Castrac Miss Skinn, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

tion Offices). Shaw, Mr. E. Syder, Mr. and Mrs. P. Stulberger, Col, G. R. V. Steward, Eng. Capt. C. Simpson; Major and Mrs, Stevens, Mrs, and Miss Stainfield, Dr. A. J. Skinn, Mr. E. Grant Smith.

5,30 am-Breakfast Hour of News

and Music-English and Span ish Current. Events and Van-

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taddiken, deville of the Air conducted by Mrs. A. C. Thomas, Mrs. A. G. Don Alva. Morning exercises Trillo, Mr. P. J., Taylor, Mr. J.

by Prof. G. T. Buya.

7 a.m.-Sign off

6 pm-Song and Movie,Magazine

ThomBor!

Mr. and Mrs. O. Vagnonu.

Lt. and Mrs: P. R. M. Wisden, Miss Willams: Mrs, 6. N. 6.20 pm-Spanish Informational Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wit- kamp, Mr. A. C. Wilcox, Major and Mrs. R. Wolseley.

of the. Alr.

Period

Period

4.50 p.m. Call DJB, DJN /German, 8.35 pm-English Informational

English

German Folk Song.

Programme Forecast (German.

English).

0.55 pm-Stock quotations through the courtesy of Bwan, Culbert- sor and Fritz 827

5 p.m.-"Buder vom Jahrmarkt," 7 pm-To be announced.

for fute and plano; "Fieber-7.30 p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire Prem gesichte," poems of Knut Ham-sentation featuring Tarzan" of sum set to music by Grete von the Apes." Zieritz (Premiere performance) 7.45pm. Paul, Whiteman and His 5.30 pm-News in English.›.

Concert Orchestra, 3.45pm-mujer Youth Pro-815 pm-White Horse Whiskey

gramme:

Thirty Days Hitler Youth.

6 pm Frühling. Frühing wird

es nun bald."

Radio play by Eberhard Meckel 6:45pm-News in Germaïi. -- 7.p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 8 p.tu-News in English. 8.16mConcert of Light Music

(continued).

Mr. Yap Tan Lay.

Mr. Wm. Zinser.

BRADMAN'S FEAT WITH NEW BAT

Adelaide, Mar. 28. Don Bradman scored 194 runs in present the Oriental Classic 130 minutes at Adelaide in Trio with Alam Corro, vocalist friendly fixture. He was using the 8.30 p.m.-Cyster Newspaper Ad-new steel handled bat, but declined ventures The Devil's Diary." try if the steel handle was 6.15 pm Stock", quotations and superior in all departments of the

local market reports. nin

game to the ordinary handle. He would like to wait until the end of the season before giving an opiniou

1

9. Din-Commercial Monitor. 9.15 pan. The College Harmonizers 930 pm Musical Potpourri 10.30 pm-8ign-on

Reüter's Bulletin Service..

OF VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 2ND APRIL, 1936.

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