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Broadcast by Z.B.W.

On 355 Metres

13.30 to 2.15.p.m.-European record-

corded programme.

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12,30 p.m.-Dance music.

p.m.-Local time signal and

weather report. 1:30 p.m.-Les Allen (Baritone) and

Sydney Torch (Organ), 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Preas Bulletins.

Rugby Press news, local wea- ther forecast, time and an-

nouncements.

1.40 p.m.-Harry Lauder Medley sung by the Scottish Male Voice Singers..

1.50 p.m-The New Mayfair Or-

chestra.

2.15 pm.-CLOSE DOWN

5 to 8 pm.-European programmie. 5 to 6 pm-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel. Dance Orchestra. p.m.-CHILDRENS' STUDIO CONCERT

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6.30 p.m.-Dance music. 7 pm.-

A: Concert Songs-Phyllis has such charm- ing graces (arr. Lane Wilson) Do not go my love (Hage-

marin). -- Tudor. (Tenor)

Violin Solos-Kuruka

Davies

9.05 pm-Call DJA 1JB., DJN

(German, English). German Folk Song.

9.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

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

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9.30

p.m.-Hitler Youth Pro- gramme; - Songs that have encouraged us. 9.45 p.m.--Modern Piano Music,

Played by Will Stech.,

10 p.m.--News and Economic Re-

view in English on DJA sind in Dutch on DJB, DJN. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound/Pictures.

THE BUDGET

SPEECH

More Expenditure For 1936

London, April 21.

In the House of Commons this afternoon the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain opened his 5th Budget. All parts of the House were crowded. In speech lasting "minutes he reviewed the results of the last financial year which showed he claimed a remarkable Books: buoyancy in revenue, and he Ernst Kreick's "National-politis-estimated the total expenditure

che Erziehung."

10.30 pmNational-Socialist

10.45 p.m.-Jupiter

Microphone,"

12

midnight-Close (German, English).

Lamp and

DJB,

DJA

RADIO MANILA

5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- ish Current Events and Vaude” ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva

7 am Sign Of, Kuruka 6p.m-Tirso's Mabuhay Orchestra. 8.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational

(Yamida). Improvisation on a Japanese Tune (Zimbalist): Efrem Zimballat

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Songs Twilight (Hamilton).

My little nest of heavenly blue

(Lebar).-Maria Jeritza.

Violin Solos The Zephyr

(Hubay).

After Sundown (Scott).—Efrem

Zimbalist.

Song O Mistress fond and fair- "Casanova" (J. Strauss) Arthur Fear. (Baritone), 7.30 p.m.-

The Russian Vagabonds An Old Waltz; A Storm. The Gate Festival Dancé. Sleep my baby; Moscow. 740 p.m.--

From the Studio A Jazz Plano Recital by Sopronto

Falles.

PROGRAMME

1. Meditation.-Lee Sima, 2. My Buddy-Donaldson. 3. Chatter.--Lee Sims.

4. In the shade of the, old apple

tree. Williams.

8 p.m.-Local time signal, weather report, stock quotations and announcements.

8.05 p.m.-Chinese studio concert. 11 p.m.-Close down.

8.05 to 10 pm.-European pro-

gramme, from 2.EX...on a tre-" quency of 610 kilocycles.

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8.05 p.m.Excerpts from "Patience"

(Gilbert and Sullivan). Twenty. Love sick Maidens We. Stilt brooding on their mad in

fatuation: I cannot tell what this love may be. In-Doleful Train; Now, is not

this ridiculous.

Long years ago, an 8.20 pm-"Fail Vienna" Potpourri (Dustaf played, by. Marek Weber and his Orchestra. 8.30 p.m. Ph

Band Music

The Mill on the Rock-Overture

(arr. Winterbottom. Faust Frolics (Gounod, BIT.

Debroy Somers), JOAN Carmen Caprice (Bizet, arr. el Debroya Somers), '

Silver. Trumpets Grand Proces sional Märch (Vivant): ... Parade of

Elephants

(chenette.

the

The Old Frog Pond, (Alford,

Period.

8,25 pm-English International

Period.

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

7 p.m.-Ralph, Boots and Buddy. 7.15 p.m.-On Wings of Song with

Ramon Alberto,

7.30 p.m.-Commercial Monitos. 7.45 p.m.-Dinner. Musicate, 8.15 p.m.-The Mystery Singer. 8.30 p.m.-Plano Stardust by Miguel

Velarde, Jr.

8.45 p.m.--Stock Quotations and

Local Market, Reports.

9 p.m.-Amateur Hour, with Baron Unterheisen, Master of Cerc-

monies,

10 p.m.-Popular Requests. 10.30 pm-Sign Off.

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION 2

The following frequencies will be used:-

GSJ 21.53mc. (13.93m), GSG 17.79mc. (16.93m), GSD

11.75mc. (25.53m.)..

11 am-Big Ben; The Composer at the Piano-12, Walford Davies:

a recital of Walford. Davies' songs, sung by Elsie Suddaby, |-- soprano taccompanied by the composer).

11.25 3.m. "Under Big Ben,” o'talk

by Howard Marshall, 11.40 am-The Bath Pump Room Orchestra (leader, J. Andrew Cooper); conductor Frank

Gomez...relayed Pump Room, Bath

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eighty-seven FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

for the present year including £25,600,000 for the supplementary estimates of £797.807,000, and he announced his proposals for ob- taining new revenue to meet this increased. expenditure. These in- cluded raising the standard rate of income tax by 34. Including that of tea duty by 2d., of transfer from the road fund of the balance at end of last year of £5,250,000. At the same time the Chancellor made concessions to tax payers at lower one levels by increased al-" lowances. Mr. Chamberlain stated that the Government had decided to" continue the key industries duties for the period of a year and forecast the resort to borrowing to meet part of the increased cost of defence services.

THE PAST YEAR

In review of the past year, the Chancellor commented that despite the supplementary votes of nearly £22,000,000 in place of £400,000 for which he had allowed; they finished the year with a trué sur- plus. The final surplus after al- lowing the amount available with- in the fixed debt charge for debt Was £2,941.000-1 redemption

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yielded £303,342,000 that was in TERMS:CASH ON DELIVERY. excess of estimate by £8,500,000 and of the previous year's yield by £13,750,000, Inland revenue yield- ed £404.899.000 or £13,500,000 more than the estimate. Death duties gave £88,000,000 the highest yield ever obtained from death duties. The large amount was to

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"NATIONAL DEBT

Regarding the national debt Mr. Chamberlein said taking all the factors-into-account it showed_a reduction during the year of £4,500,000 and the Boating debt MONDAY,

was reduced, by £51,250.000. The exchange equalisation : account continued to show a profit.

Turning, to the new year the Chancellor said that the fixed debt

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APRIL 27, 1936

Commencing at 10:00 AM,

Ar No. 197, AUSTIN ROAD, KOWLOON

12.15. pim.--Shakespeare Anniver- sary Programme; Shakes- pearean songs in contrasted "settings, sung by Gwenn charge had remained during the Eaight. soprano: Amold Mat- last three years at £224,000,000 A QUANTITY OF ters, barytone; with Hubert during which period he had been VALUABLE Oregg. readings from Shake-able out of the savings within that speare.

1 pm The News and Announce

ments

1.20 p.m.-Dance Music,

TRANSMISSION, Two of the following frequencies will be used:-

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G&G.17.79me, (16,86m), GSF 151ime (19,82m), GSE

..11.86mc. (25.2912), 1.

9 pmA Relay of the Daventry 2 pm.Big Ben: The Central Band

New...Bulletin (Copyright by Router)

|| 9:15 p.m.-Dance music...s me

10 p.m-Big Ben: Close down.

BERMASAL

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BERLIN PROGRAMME

-6.50 wmwCall DJB, DJN (German,

English 3637.

- German, Folk Bobgem N HÀ

45; p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

eta.

5 pm-Hitler-Youth Programme:|

charge to make available for a deb: reduction of £32,500,000-and much as he would like to increase the provision for the redemption of debt he did not feel justified in doing so. Estimates for supply services already published provided £378,746,000 for Civil departments

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FURNITURE

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and £158,251,000 for defence ser- TERMS: Cash on Delivery, vices a total of £534,997,000, Mr. Chamberlain announced that he of Mujestys, Boral Air had decided to set aside a margin Force (by, Dermission of the for Aupplementary estimates for Air Council) conducted, by defence, services of £20,000,000. Eight-Lieut R. P. O'Donnell, He was still unable to add to his M.V.O Director of Mude, statement before the recess that Royal Alt Force, relayed, from another £10,000,000 would be piss the Royal Air Force Headquar-quired, for Air Force or to state tera, Uxbridge. but de

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what would be wanted for Arm

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years 3 p.m.-Talk, "Down to the Sea inand, Navy though, whether the down£32.0

death duties Ships-Bex Communication: 2, fatter two would probably need

starb duties rather more than the sum allotted items a pal to the Air Force This provision for supplementaries brought the total for supply services €582,597,000 and with £224.000 000 for fixed debt・・ chargE and £11,300,000 for other consolidated.

hart the enamat fund services brought

.....Port to Port", Sir Richard Holt

3.20 pm.“Jack and JI Go Up the

River

3.55 p.m.The News and An-

Music

by the Young-Folk: Bongsouncements.

4.15 pm. that have encouraged

..

5.15 pm Modern Piano Muste

Played by Will Stech

| 8.30 pm. News and Economic He-

view in English.... 5.45-p.n-Things that creep andų

A Merry Hour with Animals by

Konrad. Scherber, it de

6.30 p.m.-National Socialist Books;

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is thray

ST. GEORGEÏS HILL

TROPHY

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to

the

ed expenditure for current year to

a total of £797,397,000.

WIS AVA A

REVENUE FOR 1986

wa London, April 3, javëstimating the revenue for 1938

ha Beyoral · minternational, players Mr. Chamberlain said haanticipat-

For the last two rovement, He pub

000 steld. from

proposed

from with, other revenue

took part in the thin-six (bolea "ed a considerable upward, move-expected Frost "Krieck's “National-poli-even amateur, tournament for the menteiny customs, and excise and Hayreyer, tische Erziehung May St Georges Hill, Trophy, held, yes, was budgeting for substantisk, in-, further tellej 114, 8.45 p.m.--Newa and Economic Re-sterday on the old course at Way- Creases in pearly wall items with | last year to taxpayers with

view in German W

bridge, coulisan sen to dump inthe total estimate on the existing, inc nas--gud burden of [Tbm-Concert of Light Music,reThe course was in perfect candi-| basis of taxation::of- £314,000,000-as increasing allowance.

750 pm--Topleán Talleres qui tion, and in the first wind there ar£10,690,000; more than the children from £50 to, 260,i 730 Vim-Concert of Light Music-gore, neveml.uscgilent scores L. Gactualy Field slant zistiesFrom in-labka 60shoh: £1,000,000, this year (4/5 (Göktirmed), Vog zad

Crawleyni(Bunningdale), led the liland revenue sed he expected mibend - £2,000,000, in, the, full prai DILL-NOW England se je field with 71, four under thestantia nadnerpages = £10 000 000, 987diskey was raising a similar 3:15 gram-Goncert of Light Musi". Beroleh #CUTE, METAL Paun Immore andromssancomun lexsand perifice, of the venue, of, équierai He faxel.comitumedia part II

Ezavics had a veore of 34 lathe 3.500,00% more from surtax, allowance formarled, persons ↑ "pinter-Close" DJB, DJN (German: Jafternoon-anderon the trophy with |-which would, abqw, for the first drom, 84702 $180 per annum

Englista).

an aggregate of 145.

time owing to years a ler beltnd British Wärelman,

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