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WEEK-END

RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W, On 355 Metres

SATURDAY

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European re

corded programme. 13.30 p.m.-The Berlin State Opera

Orchestra.

1 D.-Local: Time algnel and

weather report.

1.05 p.m.-Vocal Items from Light

Opera and Musical Comedy. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: wea- ther forecast, time

and an nouncements.

1.40 p.m.-Dante Musl

215 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN."

4 to 7 pm.-Chinese programme.

to 6.30 p.m.-Chinese Dance

MUSIC.

7 pm to 12 midnight-European

programme.

7 p.m.-

Light Opera Selections The Land of Srailes (Lehar). The Beggar Student (Mllocker) Chu Chin Chow (Norton) 7.25 p.m.-

The Four Bright Sparks Nasty Man ("George"

'Scandals").

White's

The Grasshopper and the Ants Give me liberty, or give me love Melody in Spring.

7.38 p.m

The J.H, Squire Celeste Octet Humoreske Paraphrase

Strings only (Dvorak).

3. Pale Moon (arr. Krelsier),

4. Allegro (Fioccq).

1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins. 1.35 p.m...

Vocal Gems from Light Opera. Maritana (Wallace). 1.50 p.m.

Light Orchestral Music, With the Classica Tangoland."

Neapolitan Melodies Medley. Entrance of the Little Fauns

Carr. Mouton). Bolero (Ravel),

A Life on the Ocean (Binding). 2.30 pm-Close Down.

:

4-7 p.m.--Chinese Programme, 7-10.30 p.m.-European Programme p.m.-Octet in E flat Major," Op. 20 (Mendelssohn) played by International String Octet.

p.m. Elisabeth Schumann (Sopranu):

7.33

Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). 1. Redit: I rage, I melt, I burn. Aria: Ruddier than the

cherry.-Handel.

Honour and Arms.-Handel.

2. In

Peter Dawson. Abendroth; Dię (Schubert),

Elisabeth Schumann.

Sunday

15

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

6 p.m.-Ding Yalong's Parade of THE Undersigned have received

Songs.

5.15 p.m.-Studio Presentation--

Aima Corro Ramon Escudero and Rafael Artigas.

5.45 p.m.-Manila Radiolites, con-

ducted by Luis Nolasco 6.45 p.m.-The Catholic Hour.

Trading 7 p.m.-Manila

Centre Musicale, conducted by Alfredo Ros,

7.30 p.m.-Dance Music by the

Manila Polo Club Orchestra.

Youth 8.30 p.m.-Filipino

Hour. conducted by Leon Ma, Gua conducted by Leon Ma. Quar- rero, Jr.

9 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 9.15 p.m.-Organ Interlude. : 9.30 p.m.-Symphony Concert. 11 p.m.-Sign Off

4.50

Vogel

FI

3. The Lute Player (Allitsen).

Peter Dawson.

,

BERLIN PROGRAMME

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TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1936

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:—

Chesterfield Suites, Teuk Dising Room and Bed Room Furniture, Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Gramophone and Records, Glass suð „E. P." Ware, Clocks, Brass and "Aluminium Ware, Cutlery, Pictures, Typewriters, Porcelain Ware, Electric D.m.-Call DJA, DJB, DIN Table Lamps, and Fans, Steel Filing German, English).

Cabinet, Hand Sewing Machine, Ornamenta, etc., etc.

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Saturday

German Folk Song.

4.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listeners 5 p.m.-"Dornröschen." A Melo- drama after the Fairy-tale by Grimm, done into music by Kurt Stiebitz.

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A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

45.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-One Piano "Rosenkranz"

for

Traumere-For Strings

4. Stanchen, Op. 17. NO.

、(Strauss)." only

2

(Schumann).

Good

Company "Medley (arr. Willoughby).

Morgen, Op. 27. No. (Strauss)

Salut d'Amour (Elgar).

8

Barcarolle Tales of Hoffmann" |

(Offenbach)

8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, wea-

ther report

and announce-

ments

8.03 p.m.-

Benara at the Plano

1. Glamorous Night-Waltz Med-

ley.

2. Zing went the strings of

my heart,

3. Sweet Adeline-Medley.

4. Two for To-night-Medley.

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A Variety Concert Organ Solo-My Song goes round

the World.Frederic Bayco. Song-Moon for Sale.Robert

Ashley Tenor); Instrumental -Sweet Sue, Just

you.--Nat Gonella and his Trumpet.

Songs-Don't you ever fall in

love.

Rags.Alleen Stanley.

Elisabeth Schumann. pim-Local: Time Signal, Wea

ther Report and Announce-

menta.

8.03 pm

From the Studio, "Grieg Sonata in C Minor" for Violin and Pianoforte played by Victor Doranevsky and Luba

Shaftata.

8.35 p.m.

Grand Opera, Overture-Prince Igor (Boros

Min),

I might, perhaps, have been of s false fend the pray ("Car- men") (Bet).

Speak to "me of my Mother ("Carmen" Bizet) Heldy (Soprano) and Ansseau (Ten- or).

The Flower you Aung to me ("Carmen") (Bizet)-Fernand Ansseau (Tenor),

view in English.

5.45 New German Legislation,

Dr. Fritz Schwiegt,

16 p.m.--Melodies from the Operet-

4

ta "Der liebe Valentin" by Fritz German,

6.45 pm-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music...

8 p.m.-News in English.

Three Radio Bets

OK VIEW FROM MONDAY,

THE 20TH APRIL, 1996.

8.15 p.-Concert of Light Music TERMS:-CABE ON DELIVERY.

(continued),

• p.m.-Close DJB, DJN (German.

English).

9.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, DJN

(Germ.. Engl.)

German Folk, Song.

0.10 p.m-Greetings to our Listen-

ers,

9.15 pm-News and Economic Re- view in Gernian on DJA, DIB, DJN.

9.30, p.m.-"Dornröschen." A Melo- drama after the Fairy Tale by Grimm. done into Music by Kurt Stiebitz.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS

BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION

£8,000 Damages

London, March 20. In the King's Bench Division, before the Lord Chief Justice, a

1 am Escamillo ("Carmen") | 10 pm.-News and Economic Re-special jury returned a verdict for view in English on DJA and in the plaintiff in action for damages Dutch on DJB,'DJN.

for breach of promise and fraud, and awarded her £8,000.

(Bizet Ansseau (Tenor) and Journet (Bass),

Vocal--Sleepy, Head.--The Mills 9 p.m.-Router Press Bulletins.

Brothers.

Humorous-Digging H'ol'otës.-

Flanigan and Alles. Organ Solos-Parade of Parades.

-Quentin M. Miclean. Vocal-When that harvest moon is shining-The Hill Billies. Instrumental Sweet Hawaiian

Dream Girl. Undemeath Blue

Hawaiian

Skies--The Hawallan Marim-

ba Players.

Song-Kiss me goodnight.--Arna

Neagle (Soprano),

Band-Ballroom Memories.

9.15 p.-

Military Band Music

A Princess of Kensington-Selec-

tion (German).

El Abanico-Marchi farr, Hume). Under the Banner of Victory-

March (Von Blon).

9.0 p.m.-

From the Studio.

The Band of the 1st Battn: The

Royal Ulster Rifles.

(By kind permission of Lieut- Colonel R M. Rodwell and Off-

cers).

10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 pm-Woman's How.

A Merry Trip into the Blue.

The action was brought by Miss Amme Herold Beyers, of Lancás- ter Gate, W., against Mr. Thomas

11 pm-New German Legislation. Green, of Marble Arch W, Miss

Dr. Fritz Schwiegk. 11.15

from

pm-Melodies Operetta "Der Hebe Valentin" by Fritz German, Conductor-H. Alfred Hole, A. E. 12 midnight.-Close

C. M.-Bandmaster.

Programme

1. Overture" "Rienzi"-Wagner.

2. Excerpts from "The Student

Prince" Romberg.

3. Waltz-"Luna"-Lincke..

3

4. Airs from Gilbert and Sullivan Operas arr. Winterbolttom.

5. Praeludium-jarnefeldt. "

6. Fantasia on Students' Songs--

arr, Douglas,

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry. 10 p.m.

Dance Music.

930 p.m.--A Relay of the Daventry

News Bulletin (Copyright by 10.30 p.m.-Close Down. Reuter).

9.45 p.m.-A. Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry.

12 midnight.-CLOSE DOWN.

NOTE-There will be a Chinese

RADIO MANILA

Saturday

recorded programme from 5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News

Z.E.K. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8-10.30 p.m.

SUNDAY

10.30-11.30 a.m.-A Relay of the │

Morning Service from the Union Church.

11:30 am-A Relay of the Morn- ing Service from the Hop Yat Church (Chinese),

12.15 p.m. European Recorded

Programme.

12.15 p.m.-Quartet in A Minor

(Brahms) (Op. 51) played by the Lener String Quartet. 12.50 p.m.-"Mannin Veen" (Dear

Isle of Man) (Haydn Wood).

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.

A Recital by Richard Tauber (Tenor),

1. Loveliest of Women (Iehar)..

2. My every thought, my one de

sire (Lehar).

3. Over Night (Wolf).

4. O Woodlands Far (Mendels

sohn).

1.18 p.m.

Violin Salos by Albert Sandler, 1. L'Heure Exquise (Hahn),

2. The Violin Song ("Tina") (Ru

hezis).

(German, English).

Sunday

DJA,

DIN

Beyers said that Mr. Oreen told

the her that he was a bachelor and had never been married, that they went through a ceremony of mar riage in May, 1922, and that it was not until May, 1935, that she dis- covered that Mr. Green had been married in April, 1900; at Halliwell, Lancashire, to a woman' named, Ada Burgess, who was still Hlýing, Miss Beyers. and Mr. Green lived together until 1935, and a son was" born to them in July, 1930,

4.50 p.m.-Call DJB, DIN (German.

English).

German Folk Song. Outstanding Broadcasts

Week

or the

4.55 pm-Greetings to our Listen

ers.

5 pm-Choruses from German Lands from the Lake of Con- stance to Masurta The German Choral Union,

The defendant stated that he thought that his wife was dead when he went through, the form of marriage with the plaintiff. He said that Miss Beyers was aware of

6.30 pm-News and Review of the his

Week in English.

5.45 First and Last Meeting.

A little portfolio of Radio Ple-

ture by E. Kurt Fischer. 6.45 pm--News and Review, of the

Week in German.

7 pm-Concert, of Light Muke. 8 p.m.--News in English. 8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Musie

(continued).

and Music-English and Span- Ish Current Events and Vaude-9 ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva 7am-Sign Off. € ̧ p.m. --Max Lazo and his Ez-

Walians.

6.10 p.m.-Moody Moments with

Tony Sobral,

6.20 p.m.-Spanish

Period.

Informational

C.35 pm--English Information i

<

Period:

6.55 p.m-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz. p.m.-Studio Music.

7.15 pm-U. F. Hour of Music and

· Information.

7.30 p.m-Arkansaw Ramblera.

8 p.m.-To be announced.

8.15 p.m.-Ploneers of the Philip-

pines.

8.30 pm-Rodrigo Danao and fals

Favourite Tunes.

| 8.45 - p.m.—Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports.

9 pm Klim Dancing Party, apon

sored by the Borden Company manufacturers of Kilm and Malted Milk-Klim Orchestra. -directed by. Johnny Harris. 12 midnight-8ign Of.

p.m-Close DJB. DJN (German,

English,.

8.05 pm-Call DIA, DJB, DIN

(Germ. Engl.)

German Folk Song.

previous marriage and he pleaded the Statute of Limitation. He denied the allegation of fraud.

£400,000 INCREASE IN VICKERS' PROFITS

London, March 26. Profits of Vickers, Ltd., for the past year rose from £970,352. to £108,279: The net balance shows an increase of more than 50 per cent. at 928,105, she highest figure since 1929. As already announced

Outstanding Broadcasts of the the Ordinary dividend is raised

from 6 to 8 per cent.

Week, a

9.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

ers

9.15 pm -News and Review of the Week in German on DJA. DJB. DJN.

In connection with the proposal to increase the nominal value of the Ordinary shares the directors state, that they are satisfied that. the value of assets is in excess of the book figure. Accordingly, in the latest balance-sheet, assets are 9.45 pm-Trio in D major for taken in at full book value, thereby Plano, Violin and Cello by releasing the capital reserve, of Johann Adolf 8ixt.

9.30 p.m-A Sunday Evening Pro-

gramme.

The Eva Flaiseblen Trin."

£2,000,000 which had been... bro-" visionally appropriated in the last

10 p.m.-News and Review of the few balance-sheets to writing down

Weet in English'on DJA and in ; book values. Dutch on DJB, DIN.

This £2,000,000, with a surplus 10.15 Blavonic Evening Works by arising from the liquidation of a..

Smetana, Chopin and Strawin-subsidiary and a transfer from sky Soloist: Laise Gmeiner, contingencies, are put to reserve, Piano Conductor: W. Richter-making, with the £242,008 allocat- Retchhelm.

ed from profits, a total addition of £2,952,581..

11.30 pm-Choruses from German Lands from the Lake of Con- stance to Mauris The German

12

Choral Union.

midnight/Cične · · DJA; (Gërm,, Engl.).

Aggregate amount of reserve te thus brought up to £4,052,581, of which £2,052681 will be capitalis DJN ed to provide the 50 per cent.

bonus issue.

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