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1 p.m. Local Time Signal and

Weather Report.

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You shall be the King of my

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Berceuse (Jarnefélt).

Stephanie Gavotte (arr. Alten-

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Jealousy (Gade).

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Live, Laugh and Love (Hey-4.53 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

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5 p.m.-Folk Song Singing by the

Hitler Youth.

2.30p.m.-Close Down.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme,

Rugby Press News, Local: Wea-7-10.30 p.m.-European Program-5.15 p.m.-The New German Book.

ther Forecast, Time and An- nouncements.

1.40 p.m-Dance Music. 2.15 p.m.-Close Down

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4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 6.30-7 p.m.--Chinese Dance Music. 7 p.m.-12 midnight.- European

Programme,

7-8.30 p.m.-

7

A Relay from Daventry. p.m.-"Monologue in Melody." Norman Hackforth in syncop- ated planoforte music.

7.30 p.m.-Oxford v. Cambridge. A running commentary on the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, from the launch Magl- clan following the crews.

8 pm Local: Time Signal, Wes- ther Report and Announce- ments.

6.30 p.m.-

Military Band Music.

Swan Lake Ballet (Tschaikovsky › Patrol Comique (Lake).

A Hunting Scene (Bucalosal).

La Source Ballet (arr. Winter-i

bottom).

Poet and Peasant

Suppe).

9-9.15 p.m.

Overture

Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) in

"Song of the Sea."

1. The Border Ballad (Cowen),

2. Glory of the Sea (Sanderson). 3.The Old Superb (Stanford). 4. Homeward Bound (Stanford). 9.15 p.m.-

From the Studio Selections by "The Waikiki Trio," Programme.

1. My Hawaiian Isles.

2. Alekokl

3. Mahina Malamalama.

4. Meleana Hula,

5. Na Lei O Hawail.

9.30 pm A Relay of the Daven. trywa Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).

9.45 p.m.-

Lucienne Boyer (Soprano) in a recital of French Songs, 1. Dans La Fumée (Visions in

Smoke) (Bos).

me.

7 p.m.-"Symphony in D Minor" ¡

(Cesar Franct) played by the Philadelphia Symphony Or chestra.

7.42

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From the Studio,

A Pianoforte Recital by Luba-

Shaftain Programme. ".

1. (a) Nocturne...

(b) 'Mazurka,--Chopin,

2. (a) Valse.

(b) Buttery-Grieg.

3. Andaluza-Granados.

8 p.m.-Locat: Time Signal, Wea- Announce- ther Report and ments.

3.03 p.m.-A Relay of the Organ Recital by Lindsay A. Lafford, F.R.C.O...

(CHM). ARC.M, L.R. AM., from

John's Cathedral.

Programme.

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1. Prelude and Fugue (No. XIV)

-Buxtehude.

2. Improvisation.

Bagatelle.-Ronald Chamber-

fin.

3. 'Dream Children (No. 11).

Namrod from the "Enigma

Variations"-Elgar.

4. Chorale Prelude-Bach.

5. 1st Movement from Sonata in

G minor-Plutti.

8.35 p.m.-

A Recital by Beniamino Gigli (Tenor):

1. I Still seem to hear ("I Pesca-

tori di Perle")--(Bizet),

2. The Dream ‚("Manon"). ..—

(Massenet),

3. All hall, thou dwelling pure

and lowly ("Faust").', (Gounod),

4. Your tiny hand is frozen ("La

Baheme") (Puccini).

6.50 p.m.-

'Cello Solos by Pablo Casals.

1. Moment Musical (Schubert).

2. Le Cygne (The Swan) (Saint-

Saena),

3. Menuet (Debussy),

9 pm-Reuter Pres Bulletins..

2. Parlez-Mor D'Amour (Speak to 9.05 p.m.-

me of Love) (Lenoir).

3. Viens Danger Quand Meme

(Delettre),

4. Si Petit (Claret).

5. Sans

Tol Tango

(Scotto),

10 p.m.-Big Ben: 10-11 p.m.-

Chante

From the Studlö Dance Music by Eddie Avanzi

and his Franconians.

11 p.m.-12. midnight-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

12 midnight. Close Down. NOTE: There will be a relay from

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SUNDAY

9.10-10 a.m.-A Relay of the MIH

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John's Cathedral,

10 am-Close Down.

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From the Studio. The Band of the 1st Battn: The Royal Ulster Rifles. (By kind permission of Lieut.-Coloriel R. M. Rodwell and Officers); Conductor-. Alfred Hole, A. R.

C. M.-Bandmaster, Programme

1. Overture-Raymond Thomas. 2 Airs from the Operas of Often-

bach-arr. Ansell

3. The Grasshoppers' Dance-

Bucalossi.

4. Selection from "The Gipsy

Princess"-Kalman.

5. Valse “La Barcarolle"

Waldteufel

6. Potpourri "Tangled Tunes”...

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10 p.m.-Big Ben, 10-10.30 p.m.--

* Dance Music, 10.30 p.m.-Close Down

11 a.m.-A Relay of the Morning

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12.15 p.m-European

Programe.

Recorded

12.16 p.m.-"Quartet in G Major.

Op 18 No. 2" (Beethoven) play

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Saturday

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4.56 pm-Greetings to our listeners 6 p.m.-Radio Variety: The Merry

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6.30 p.m-News and Review of the

Week in English.

5:45 pm-A Programme of Spring-

time.

Kees Veening and old Instru-

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6.30 pm-Capriccio by Theodor

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Erich Röhn, Violin.

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9.30 p.m.-A Sunday Evening Pro-

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9.45 p.m.---Folk Song Singing by the

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10 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DIA and ip. Dutch on DJB, DIN..

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7.30 p.m.-Musical Varieties. 8.15 p.m.-Pioneers of the Philip-

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8.30 pm-Rodrigo Danao and his

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8.45 p.m.--Stock Quotations - and

Local Market Reports.

9 p.m.-Kim Dancing Party, spon- sored by Borden Company, manufacturers of Klim and Malted Milk-Klim Orchestra, directed by Johnny Harris, vocal refrains by Frankie Trinidad.

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London, March 19. Another now, monoplane bomber

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3 p.m.--Ding Yalong's Parade of for the Air Ministry,

Songs. 5.15 p.m.-Stadio

This has been built by Arm- Presentation-strong, Whitworth, of Coventry. Alma Corro." Ramón Escudero for the heavy class for night flights, Known as the Whitley, the new and Rafael Artigas.

con-machine follows the new practice ef monoplane construction,

545 pm-Manila Radioiltes,

ducted by Luís Nolasco.

7 p.m.-Manila

Centre

by the Flonzales Quartet. 12.40 pm. Clarinet Concerto No. 1. (Weber) played by the Garde Republicaine Band of 6.45 p.m.--News and Economic Re- France.

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re- .45 p.m.-The Catholic Hour.

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Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone). 8 p.m.-News in English.

1. Bright is the Ring of Words a.15 pm-Concert of Light Music

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2. The Roadside Fire (Vaughan

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3. Bea Fever (Ireland),

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and

Weather Report...

1.03 p.m.

Vocal. Gems from Grand Operak.

irmen Ozine).

Dle Fiedermaus (3. Strauss). Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagrit). Pagliacci (Leoncavallo).. 1.30 pm-Reuter Prèss Bulletins, 1.35 p.z-

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Light Orchestral Music. From Mozart's Treasure Store

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Bulte Orientale (Popy). Bpanish Dance No. 1 (Granados). Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granados. Glow Worm Idyll (Lincke). Danse des Apaches (Clarke). Marie Louise (Meisel).

· Love's! Lait Word is spoken

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

English)

4.05 m Call DJA. DJR DIN

(Germ.. BLY

German Folk Song.

0.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

ers.

Trading Musicale, conducted by Alfredo Ros,

Like the Fairey Battle machine. details of which were given. in the Standard" yesterday, "Evening the Whitley is a low wing mano plane of metal construction with fuselage...

7.30 p.m.-Dance Music by the

Manda Polo Club Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.-Filipino Youth Hour. It is powered with two Arma conducted by Leon Ma, Que strong Siddeley Tiger radial air conducted by Leon Me, Guer-cooled engines, each of exception

ally high borse power.

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p.m-Commercial Monitor. 9.15 p.in.-Studio Music,

9.30 p.m.-Gospel Hour, conducted

by Rev. C. H. Brooks,

.45 p.m.-Symphony Concert.

11 p.m.-Bign Of.

9.15 pm-News and Economic Re-Z.B.WB MONTHLY REPORT FOR

flew in German on DJA, DIB.! DJN.

9.30 bm-Radio Variety: The 1 Merfy Musicianą.

10 pm News and Economic Re- View to English ön DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DIN, WAN 10.16 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Bound Pictures.

10.30 bm Work for Progress, Erwin Tarth von Wehrenalp 10.45 pik-Familiar Strains of Old

Masters Kent

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The Short Wave Station Orches- tra conducted by Richter- Felchi

Entry of the Spring Flowers 12 iidnight Close DJA, - DIN

(Kockert),

iGerman English).

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CREW OF FIVE

Details of performance cannot be given, but it may be stated it sets up, a new speed record for the heavy bomber class for the Royal Air Force.

It has been equipped with re MARCH, 1936

tractable undercarriage and slow Actual hours of transmission landing daps, and is the first totalled 279.75 of which 182.25 were heavy bomber in the R.A.F. to be devoted to European programmes so fitted and 27.50 to Chinese programmes The Whitley has provision for a crew of Ave and is well armed to as follows:-

Euro Chi-resist attack from fighters. A PE

pean nese

Morning Transmission Including Commercial and Church

News

Relays Eventog Traumission. 1194 93

Gun burrets have been construct- ed at the nose and tail for machine gun crews and for down- ward firing a turret has been can structed underneath the body.

Self-opening metal doorain the wings have been built for bomb re- 1824 971 tense gear!

Monthly Percentages: Europer 65.15: Chinese, 34:85.

The new bomber has a wing span of Bift, and a length of 69ft. in. and stands nearly 14ft. high

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