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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by 2.B.W. 6.30 pm. Let us sing a Folk Song

12.30

On 355 Metres

p.m-Dance Music Variety Items.

,"

and

1 p.m.--Local: Time Signal and

Weather ReppEL

1.03 p.m.-Concert Waltzes. 1.25 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News. Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements,

1.40 p.m.-A Relay of the Rotarst Club Tiffin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden } -Professor L. Forster on "A glance at three of China's Pro- vinces," based on a recent trip overland to Hankow.

2.10 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

| 4 to 7 pm.-Chinese Programme,

7 to 11 p.m.-European programme, 7 p.m.-

Military Band Music Slavonic Rhapsody (arr, Winter

bottom).

Le Reve Posse (Helmer).

Hungarian Dance (from "Foreign

Parts") (Moszkowski). The Caliph of Bagdad-Overture

(Boleldieu),

Lynwood March (Hume). Prairie Flower March (Hume). 7.30 p.m-

From the Studio i. Selections by "The Continental

Trio,"

PROGRAMME

1. I fell like a feather in the

breeze.

2. A beautiful Lady In Blue. 3. Plano Solo.

4 Moon over Miami.

5. I'm putting all my eggs in one

basket.

8. On Treasure Island.

7. Plano Solo.

8. You hit the Spot.

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Forecast, Stock Quota- tions and Announcements. 5.05 p.m.-

Songs by Jessie Matthews

(Soprano)

1. I can Wiggle my ears,

2. Say the Word and it's yours,

3. The Little Silkworm,

4. Everything's in Rhythm with

my heart."First "a. Girl.”

8.20 p.m.-

H

From the Studio

E

together!

6.45 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

7 pm.-Concert of Light Music.

8 Dm-News in English,

8.15 p.m.-Little German Broad-

casting ABC.

8.30 p.m.--Concert of Light Music

(continued).

#

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

English),

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For Medical Campaign

A letter

London,

from the King com-

905 p.m.-Call DJA, DJE, DJN mending the efforts being made to

(German, English). German Folk Song.

9.10 p.m.~~Greetings to our

eta.

stamp out the scourge of leprosy from those parts of the British Listen-Empire where it still exists

9.15 p.m.--News and Economic Re- view in German on DJA. DJB, DJN

Was

HE Undersigned have received

Tnstructions"

To BLL BY

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ON

read at a meeting of the general TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1936 committee of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association at the India Ofice. The text of the

9.30 p.m.-German Masters of letter, written in December when

Song: Rosl Beegers,

King Edward was Prince of Wales was as follows:-

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJA and in Dutch in DJB. DJN. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in

Germany.

Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.-A Meeting in Auer- bach's Cellar. How Liszt's Faust Symphony was born.

11.15 pm-Something of Every

thing.

12 midnight-Close DJA DJR. DIN

(German, English).

RADIO MANILA

£.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News

and Musle English and Span 1sh Current Events and Vau- deville of the Air conducted by Don Alva

7 a.m.-Sign on.

I

6 pm-Song and Movie Magazine

of the Air.

6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period

"We are fortunate in this coun- try in that the horrors of leprosy have never gained a hold over our uwn people, but in many parts of the Empire this immemorial 6courge still claims a terribl number of victims, The British

Commencing at 2,30 P.M,

Ar Tema SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE Comprising

Chesterfield Suites Teak Dining Empire Leprosy Rellel Associa Room and Bed Boom Furniture, forming a very, vital task in com-Gramophone and Becord, Glass and tion, of which I am patron, is per- Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, bating leprosy in India, Africa, the E. P. Ware, Clocks, Brass and Aluminium Ware, Cütlery, Pictures, Levant, and the West Indies. I

Typewriters, Porcelain Ware, Electric hope the public will recognize the Table Lamps, and Fans, Steel Filing importance of their work, and wid Cabinet, Bond Sewing Machine, respond generously to their

a-Ornaments, etci, etc. peal"

1

of

Sir Edward Gait, chairman the executive committee, said in- vestigation had shown that leprosy

alao

A FEW PIECES OF was far more widespread than was BLACKWOOD FURNITURE formerly thought, and their 1924

estimate of 300.000 lepers in the One Pinto. "Rosenkranz! British Empire had been increased Three Radio Seta to a minimum of 2,000,000 to-day.

The greatest progress had been WOOL BLANKETS, 6.35 p.m.-English Informational made in India, where hundreds of CURTAINS, CUSHIONS,

many MATTRESSES AND LINEN

Period.

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

The

7 p.m.-La Yebana presents

Spice of Rhythm and Melody." 7.30 p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire Pre-

sentation featuring "Tarzan of

the Apes."

7.45 p.m.-Radio Crusaders, Con- ducted by Bernie Nolasco.

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clinics had been орелец, hundreds of doctors trained, and

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hundreds of thousands of lepers treated. By active, propaganda the people of India had been roused to One Radio Set help in stamping out leprosy from One Pilot Converter their midst. In other affected

parts of the Empire the parent One Loud Speaker

association had accomplished good deal of useful work in arous- ing the interest of Governments Most medical and missionaries.

now treating

lepers.

8.15 p.m.-White Horse Whiskey

presents the Oriental Classic missionaries were Trio with Alma Corro, vocalist. 8.30 p.m.--To be announced. 8.45 pm--Stock quotations and

local market reports.

A Pianoforte Recital by Harry 9 p.m.-Commercial Monitor.

Ore.

PROGRAMME

1. L'Isle Joyeuse.-Debussy.

2. Macao Lullaby-Harry Ore.

Goldshower from Weeping Willow (Chinese song tran- scribed, "

3. Valse from "Faust."-Gounod,

arr. Liszt.

8.40 p.m.-

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra

Petit Suite de Concert

ridge-Taylor).

Wood Nymph's-Valsette

Coates).

(Cole-"

(Eric

9.15 p.The College Harmoni.

9.30

zers.

p.m. Chamber Music Pro-

gramme.

10.30 p.m.-Sign Of.

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION -2'

The following frequencies will be used:

GSJ 2153mc, (13.93m.), GSG

17.79mc. (16.86m.), GSD

11.75me. (25.53m.).

Dr. E. Muir, the medical secre- 1 tary. formerly head of the leprosy department of the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, said he time hoped to leave in

Gold on a visit to Nigeria, the Coast, and Sierra Leone to study leprosy in those colon'ts in the light of his Indian experiences.

11

a week's

WAFER SUPPLIES IN

SOUTH AFRICA

11

1

Proposal For Conservation

London, March 20. Colonel AE. Capell, C.B.E,

9 p.m.-Daventry News Bulletin 11 am-Big Ben: "In Order of DBO., in a letter to the Times

(Copyright by Reuter).

915 pm-

Hawalian Music

Hawalian Paradise (Hawallin

Novelty).

Sweet Hawaiian Mald..

Tropical Hulas.

Hawaiian Love Bird.

Smiling Eyes,

9.30 p.m.-

From the Stadio

A 'Cello Recital by Hilda Arnold accompanied by Winifred Cox.

PROGRAMME

1. Plaisir d'Amour.-Martini.

2. Nina-Pergolese.

3. Bongs my mother taught me-

Dvorak,

4. Jesu Joy of Man's desiring

Bach.

il'

9.45 p.m.

Richard Tauber (Tenor)

Appearance,"

12 pin.-Short Story.

Weekly Edition" from' Bouthern Rhodesla, refers to the article, 12.15 p.m.-An Organ Recital by ragedy on the Veld," which was

Denis Drake, relayed from the Town Hall, Huddersfield.

published

on January 2 in

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 20TH APRIL, 1936,

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it our Transvaal Correspondent, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1986

1 p.m.-The News and Announce-ben

ments.

describing the drought,

1.20 pm The Birmingham Thea-wrote: "At present after rains the dry river-beds become raging tor- tre Royal Orchestra; conduc-

rents and the water rusks off to tor, Sheridan Gordon; relayed the sea without irrigating an acre from the Theatre Royal, Bir- mingham.

-TRANSMISSION 3

Two of the following frequencies will be used:~

GSG 17.79mt, (16.86m.),, Går 15.14me. (19.82m.), GSE

11.86me (25.29mL).

of land

way." Colonel on the Capell says the same is true of Southern Rhodesia...

"At present," he writes, “a great Getwork of drains, criss-crossing the country, intersecting rannels, and springs and cut alongside thousands of miles of roads carries away the water that fails. If 2 pm-Blg Ben: Talk: "Foreign these millions of gallons could be Affairs." Sir Frederick Whyte. conserved and kept on the land KCBI, LLD.

"what a different tale there would 2.15 p.in.-Jack Wilson and his be to tell." He suggests that it

Versatile Flye.

should be made' incumbent upon

1. Once there lived a Lady Fair. 3 p.m.-Music or the Sea, the road engineers and drain makers

2. Love lost forever more.

3. My dearest one.

4. A Brown Bird singing.

5. I love the Moon.

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry,

10 p.m.-A. Rale ́da Costa Medley, 10.15 p.m.-A Relay from Daventry. Jack Wilson and ho Verrattie

Five.

11 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.'

BERLIN PROGRAMME

4.50 p.m.-Call DIB, DIN (Ger-

ruan, English)

German Folk Song

4.53 pm-Letter Box for Australia.

6 pm-German Marches. · · Bánd

of the 28thi Reiterstandartë:

B. B. C. Empire. Orchestra to make arrangements for the con- (leader, Daniel Meisa); conservation of the water they pro- ductor, Eric Fogg: Appleton pose to drain by running it into 1, Moore, barytone.

natural low-lying ground or other ways.

3.55 pm. The News and An-

nouncements

4.15 p.m.-The London Zigeuner Orchestra, directed by Ernest Leggett.

WHAT WOMEN TALK

ABOUT

And What They Don t

London, March 28.

Miss Margery Wilson, of New Conducted by Musikzugfihrer York, has been applying her mina

Max Krause.

to the fascination question: What

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The average girl between the ages of 17 drid 20 can talk at length on four subjects only-Men, Make- up, The Movies and Schooldays.

From 20 to 30 a woman extenda her ronversational scope, Popular topics of her talk are:

Alation, Dist, The Next War, Pollucs, Communiam, Modern Art, Air Conditioning..........

Miss Wilson says, too, that wo

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6.30 pm-News and Economic Reis it that women talk about?mo das tar nearly as niuch as TERMS-CAR on Deiitary.

view in English, A

|5.45 pm="WII His Grace venture

Dance* Music and Poetry from Rocoep

DAYS:

Miss Wilson runs a “Charm" they used to about babies about school for women. And she has sex, about drink about bridge, and Been examining her piptis, «

about houstkrebing.”

You can believe that or not, a

She has made a "conversation test" or 10,000 women in all parts 1 you Like.

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