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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by Z.B.W.`

On 355 Metres

་་་

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European record-

ed progzamETC.

12,30 p.m.-Orchestral Music

1 p. -Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 pm.--A Recital by Percy Hem-

ing (Baritone).

1.18 p.m.-Cinema Organ Music, 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, Local: Wes- ther Forecast. Time and An- nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Variety--Ensemble Sing-

lag.

2 p.m.-Dance Music.

2.15 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

7 to 11 p.m.-European Programme, 7 D.ML"

Chicago Symphony Orchestra Carneval Overture (Dvorak), Op.

·02).

Serenade (Volkmann, Op. 83): Flight of the Bumble Bee

(Rimsky-Korsakov).

Valse. Triste (Sibelius). The Queen of Sheba-Ballet

Music (Goldmark, Op. 27). 7.25 p.m.

Vocal: Gems Melodies of Robert BurnIB. Drinks all Round.

Honeysuckle and the Bee; If you want to know, the time ask a policeman,

7.45 pm.

From the Stadio

The Salvation Army in China"

by the Hon. Mr. S. E, Tso. O.BE.. LL.D.

7,50 p.m.

Concert Waltzes Eine Walzer Redoute

1

Blonde or Brunette Waltz

(Waldteufel),

8 p.m. Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

8.03 p.m. i

A Variety Programme Song-These foolish things.-

Leslie Hutchinson.

Band.

|

forward to

For-Trot-Looking

looking after you. Fox-Trot-Cling to me. Fox-Trot With all my heart. Fox-Trot-Say the Word and it's

yours.

Waltz-When the leaves bid the

Trees goodbye.

11 p.CLOSE DOWN.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

וי

4.50 p.m.-Call DJB, DJN (Ger-

man, Engilsh

German Folk Song

455 pm-Greetings to our Listen-

ers.

5 p.m.-German Masters of Song:

Rosi Seegers

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in English.

5.45 p.m.Fantasia and Fugue in G

minor by Bach-Liszt

At the Piano: Gerda Nette.

6 p.m.-General Welfare comes be-

fore Personal Advantage. Friedrich Nebauer,

6.15 p.m.-German Marches.

4.45 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

7 p.m.-Concert of Laght Music.

8 p.m.-News in English.

8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

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

English),

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

(German, English).

German Folk Song."

ers

BEHIND THE SCREEN IN HOLLYWOOD

DONALD DUCK--THE

ACTOR

site Mickey, Fifi. Pegleg Pete. The Goof, and behind Clara Cluck..

Soon after, at the opening or į "The Orphan's Benefit." he brought

Donald Duck, Wo was revealed down the house, along with bricks, to an expectant movie-going pub-potted palms and other avails.ble leon a Friday the Thr.enth and impedimento. Critics say he was whose birthday occurred this year stupendous. He was balled as the 9.10 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen-again on Friday the 13th of greatest pest since the plague of March, got his start in life and custs in Egypt. It was said that

in Stly

had been | 9.15 p.m.-News and Economic Re-histrionics

Symphony no one

as beguilingly Number Thirteen. an unlucky cross-eyed since Ben Turpin, No one number, but a lucky turn of fate had heen dattened out with such for Walt Disney's premier trouble. finally since the steam roller ran over little Fido. H's persistence This famous Sly Symphony was was comparable to Jear. Va'iran's called "The Wise Little Hen." and nemesis in "Les Miserables.* 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-Donald "distinguished himself as a

THE ORPHANS

view in German on DJA, DJB. DJN

0.30 p.m.-Hallo, girls and boys!

▪ 0.45 p.m.-Fantasie and Fugue in G | maker and fight-starter,

minor by Bach-Liszt,"

At the Plano: Gerda Nette.

10.15 pin.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

the stage,

view in English on DJA and irf | hypochondriac by getting colle Could be take punishment! Patch on DJB, DJN.

when the Wise Little Hen asked Hooked front

peited. him to help her plant corn. Later, driven out by the inalicious taun- when he wanted to eat some ofting of the orphans, he came up the corn muffins and, corn bread, for more

and then again more.. the Wise Little Hen satd. "You The story was briefly this: Mickey Were too sick to work., so you gave a vaudeville show for an

10.30 p.m.----General Welfare comes before Personal Advantage. Friedrich Nebauer,

Mozart,

I

Conductor: Fritz Wicke. Vocal-Yodelling Hobo.-The Hill 12 midnight-Close DJA DJB. DIN

Billies.

Piano Duets Viennese Waltz "Medley-Rawicz and Landauer. Vocal Chloe (Song of the

Swamp).-The Radio Three. Song-Sing before breakfast.-5.30

Turner Layton, Organ Solo-Indian Love

("Rose 'Marte"). Sigmund Krumgold.

(German, English).

Band-The Whistling Waitz- | 10.45 p.m.-The Magic Flute" by must be too sick to eat." That opera house full of orphans...

The London Piano-Accordeon

is when he began to understand Donald played the part of a duck about life.

reciting a popular child's poem. A DUCK IN A PLOT

As an encote, which no one want- He was just a duck in a plot ined, he began to recite another this show. but he did his part so favourite. Every time he started ably that he was advanced to the to say the first line. the orphans Disney graduate circuit-a Mickey blew their noses. This Inade Mouse production. Only tried and Donald mad--very mad. Consclen- performers such tackeytiously he tried over and over Mouse, Minn'e Mouse, Horace again to say his plece. The last Horsecollar, 'Clarabelle Cow, Pluto scene found. himst mad- the Pup. and occasionally The buried beneath a crate of eggs. Goof. Fin and Pegleg Pete get a There is some discussion as to chance to perform in these, It whether or not Clara Cluck madu was a great honour for Dona'd' at Donald Duck the actor he is to- whether she, the tender age of one and one-day. The point ds half months to be called by with her superb performance in Mickey.. He then appeared in "The Orphan's Benefit", wasn't quick succession as a uutsance, the prima donna "super facto" for policeman, a garage mechanie and Donald, and the martyr that turn- a peanut vendor. He played oppo-ec tame his way.

8.30 p.m.

From the Studio

call

A Viola Recital by Pedro Antonio accompanied by Lindsay A. Lafford.

PROGRAMME

1. Consolation.-Liszt,

2. Gavotte and Rondeau Lully.

3. Romance-Reix.

4. Menuet.-Mehul.

5. Scherzo. David,

8.45 pr.-

Songs by Enrico Caruso

1. Like

(Tenor)

Я Dream ("Marta")

(Flotow).

RADIO, MANILA

am-Breakfast Huur of News true and Music-English and Span Ish Current Events and Vau- deville of the Air conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva, of the In- sular Life Assurance Company, 7 am.—Sign Of.

6 pin-Sunset Dance Programme

by the Lyric Orchestra 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period

6:35 p.m.-English Information

Period.

0.65 p.m.-Stock quotations through the courtesy of Swan, Chilbert- hoa and Fritz.

7 p.m.--La Insular Cigar and Ciga- rette Factory · presents “Aires Filipinos" with Juan Silos, Jr. and his String Ensemble.

2. On with the Motley (Pag-7.20 p.m.-To be announced.

Bacci") (Leonicavallo);

3. Woman is Fickle ("Rigoletto")

(Verdi).

4. My Sunshine (Neapolitan Folk

Song) (di Capua), “

9 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).

9.15 p.m.

Jazz Piano Selections

7.45 pm.-Elizalde y Cia, presents Ernesto Vallejo and Julio Este- ban Anguita

1

8 pm.-Melodies of the Philippines 8.15 p.m.-"Apo on the Air." spon- Bored by the Cebu Portland Cement Co.

8.30 p.m.-Basque Presentation. 8.45 pm-Stock quotations and

local market reports. pm-NEPA. Programme.

Bolo by Billy Mayerl-Billy May-9 erl's Savoy Havanna Memories. Plano Duets by Ivor Moreton and

Dave Kaye Nola: Polly: Kit- 10.30 p.m.-8ign on. ten on the Keys and. Russian

8.30 p.m.-TUBO Cruz and his

Manila Hotel Orchestra.

Raz

The Six Keyboard Kings-Cana-

Clan Capers

Eight Planos I Cover the Water-

front

9.35 pm."A Blackpool Selection"

by the Arcadian Follies.

9.48 pe

Xylophone Solos by Rudy Starita

Joey the lowTEN

Rio de Janeiro.

"Dance of the Paper Dolls.

The Squirrel Dance.

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

The London Palladium

Orchestra

Sanctuary of the Heart (Ketel-

bey)..

I hear you calling me (arr. Haydn

Wood);

The Thistle (Myddleton). Amina (Lincke).

Animal Antics Novelty Inter-

mezzo (Wark).

Longing (Haydn Wood).

Les Bylphides (arr. Lotter). 10.30 p.m.-

"Dance Music Fox-Trot Swing. Fox-Trot-Moon over Miami. Fox-Trot-From one minute to

another.

Fox

She shall have music. Fox-Trot-Log Cabin Lullaby,

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION Z

The following frequences will be used

GSJ 2153me, (13.93m.), GSG 17.79mc. (16.86m.), GSD 11.45me, (25.53m.),

11 am-Big Ben; The B.B.C. Or

chestra (leader, Daniel Melsa); conductor, Eric FORE

Donald Duck and Mickey Monse in a Scere from the Walt Disney prodnation, "The Orphans' Pienie""

TRANSMISSION 3

Two of the following frequencles will be used:--

GSG 1779mc. (18.86m.),, GSF

15.1-4me, (19.82m.), GSE:

11.88me. (25.29m.).

2 p.m.-Big Ben; "Under Big Ben," a talk by Howard Marshall 2.15 p.m.-The Bournemouth Muni-

the Pines Hotel staff, made the Brst trip from Manila here, and it took him exactly 18 hour and 15 minutes running time!

Details of this trip were describ-

ed in the first issue of the Philip- pine Touring Toples, in May, 1933,

4

cipal Orchestra leader, Berby Mr. Tinian. 、tram Lewis); conductor. Richard! The whole trip was a series of Austin: solo violin, Frederick exciting episodes. due mostly to Grinke (Canadian): relayed the poor road conditions, and to

the Favilion Bourne- from

·mouth.*..

the lack of road at all in many cones. The: first, morning saw the adventurous motorists mired above the hub caps no Tess than three times

13 p.m.-"The Poacher," a comedy | 3.43 p.m.-Songs of the Hebrides.

in one act by J, O, Francis: the 3.55 p.m.-The News and An- scene is set in a small village

nouncements.

12.35 pm-Interlude. 12.40

p.m.-Complimentary

4.35

Lün

in Wales: production by Wil- 4.15 pm The BBC. Dance Or ltar MacLurg.

chestra; directed by Henry Hall. Since most of the roads were but p.m.-Complimentary Lua- little more than dirt cart traïs, cheon to the All-India Cricket interruptions were frequent. It Team (see Transmission 2).. was necessary to ferry across most of the rivers, or to Tay planks over trestles where a railroad bridge could be found,

cheon to the 'All-India Cricket Team, given by the combined Empire Societies; 'speeches by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Halls-

ham. President of the M.C.C. 18 HOURS FROM MANILA

and the Maharaj of Viziana- gram, Captain of the Team: relayed from the Hotel Vic- toria, London. He'

TO BAGUIO

The best part of the trip was the Tide up the Kennon Road; and when the party finally arrived in Baguio they were haled as royal Manila, April 17. conquerors and pioneers of the first Driving to Baguio from Mania all-road motor tour to Baguio, 1.10 p.m. Traditional Welsh Songs, to-day is a question of but a few The return trip was made by sung by Walter Glynne, tenor: hours over good roads but it was train, Mr. Tinan reported; the zez- accompanied on the harp by not always so easy, in April son being one of time, besides Rhiannon James.

1911, Percy Warner Tinen, now of which We had enough, he said.

1 p.m.-The News and Annonce-

znents.

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