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1230 to 2.15 p.m.-European re-,

"corded programme. 12.30 p.m.-Selections from Gilbert

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I p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report:

1.03 p.m.-Vocal Gems by the Light

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1.20 p.m.-"Songs of Home" by Len Fillis and his Novelty Orches-

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1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press News, Local: Wea- ther forecast, time and an- nouncementa.

1,40

p.m. Variety and Dance Music.

2.15 p.m.-Close down

5 to 8 p.m.-European programme.

5 to 6 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

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

GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.88 m.), GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.), GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25,53 m.).

10 p.m.-Big Ben; Evenseng, from

Westminster Abbey.

10.50 p.m-Plano Music, |11,45 p.m.—Sydney Howard,

11.55 pm The News and "An-

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BERLIN PROGRAMME

6 pm-Chlidrens Studio Concert. | 4.50 p.m.-Call DJB, DJIN, DIQ 6.30 p.m.-Dar.ce music.

T D.M.

Selections from Musical Comedy

Fanfare--Selection.

From

"Erik Charell's "White Horse Ina." The Merry Widow (Lehar), Song To Shield the husband's honour "Helen" (Offenbach). -Friedel Schuster (Soprano). 7.30 p.m.-

Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffin's Fox-Trot Medley.

It Don't mean a thing: Happy feet: Everybody loves my baby; I got rhythm: Memories of you: Rain and Goodbye blues. Fox-Trot Medley. 7.45 p.in -

Songs by Richard Tauber (Tenor)

1. Let me love you to-night

(Tunbridge),

2. Night and Day (Cole Porter), 3. Let me awaken your heart

(Tauber.

4. You mean

(Tauber),

the world to: me

5. Sonja, I love you (Tauber).

(German, English). German Folk Song.

4.55 p.m. Greetings to our listeners, 5 p.m.-Hitler Youth Programme:

A Talk about "Race" by Dr. Gross, Director of the Nation- al-Socialist Racial Policy De- partment.

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in English

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5.45 p.m.-Septet for Violin, viola, STRAGGLES HOME

Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, Cello and Double-Bass - in E flat major by Beethoven The Chamber Music Association of the Berlin State Opera, 6.30 p.m.-The Foet speaks: Hans

Rehberg

6.45 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German " 7.p.m-Concert of Light Music. 7.15 p.m.-Topical Talk, 7.50 pm-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

8 p.m.-News in English-Sign of

DJQ.

8.15 pm-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

9p.m.-Sign off for South Asia

"Germ. Engl.).

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- | 9.05 p.m.-Call DJA and DJE-(Oer-

ther Report; Stock Quotations

and Announcements.

man English) German Folk Song.

Pitiable Trek To The Capital

HALF-CLOTHED "AND BURNED BY GAS

Addis Ababa, April 25, In twos and threes the Abys- sinian troops from the northern front are stragging home, writes & correspondent,

Riding northward, I met a con- tinual stream of incoming soldiers. some n uniform some more or less clothed and others "almost naked.

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THE 14TH MAY, 1936

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were imping, silent and THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

Many were suffering

PROPERTIES mustard gas, end others from body burns. Some, comt

8.05 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. 9.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen weary. 11 p.m.-Close down.

8.05 to 10 p.m.-European Pro- gramine from ZEK. on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles. 8.05 p.m.--

ยู

A Concert: Pianoforte Solo-Mazurks in D

Major, Op. 33, No. 2 (Chopin) Mazurka in A Flat Major, Op 59, No. 2 (Chopin)-Ignace Jar Paderewski. Bong-Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Foster). John McCormack (Tenor).

Violin Solo--Dance of the Gob- lins (Bazzini).-Yehudi Menu- hin.

Songs Come back to me (de)

Curtis).

Venetian Serenade (Melichar). --Beniamino Gigli (Tenor). Bong-Ave Maria (Verdi).-Mar-

gherita Perras (Soprano). instrumental Cradle Song

(Brahms). Serenade (Schubert)-The An-

gelus Octet.

-

8.35 p.m.-"Peer Gynt Suite No. 2"

(Grieg).

8.52 p. "Harry Lauder Memo-

ries."

9 pm A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 p.m.-.

it

Sours by Webster Booth (Tenor)

1. At Dawning (Cadman).

3. Mifanwy (Forster).

erg.

9.15 pm. -News and Economic Re- view in German on DJA, DJE,

DJN, DJB.

9.30 p.m.-Plano Trio by Casimir

von Pasztory.

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJN, DJE and in Dutch on DJA, DJB.

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

10.30

Sound Pictures.

pm. The Poet speaks: Hans Rebberg. 10.45 p.m.-"Das leichte Gluck."

A Play with Music by Hugo Hartung. Direction: . Horst Water,

12 midnight-Sign off DJA, DJE,

DJN, DJB (German, English).

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RADIO MANILA

5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- 1sh Current Events and Vaude- 'ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alya. Morning exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva,

7 am

Sign Of.

6 p.m.-Tirso's Mabuhay Orches-

tra... 8.20...p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period.

6.36 p.m.-English Inforinational

Period,

6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Bwan, Culbert son and Frita.

4. The World is mine to-night 7 pm-On Wings of Song, with

(Posford).

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9.30 p.m.-Dance muste,

10 p.m.-Big Ben: Close down.

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from

Situated at Un Long, Now Terri-

pletely disfigured, hid their faces tories and registered in the Distrite in their clothing.

Land Office, N. T., North as :---

â

Every now and then I saw

Demarcation District No. 116, Lot few minor chief; followed by n

Nos. 2239 and 2241, together with retainers. Sometimes a group of buildings thereon and known as Tai soldiers drove a pack-mule before Kiu Houses Nos. 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, them, carrying their few belong-87, 88, 89, 92, 98 and 94. inga.

Demarcation District No. 116 Lot all the No. 12461 together with buildings thereon and known as Tai Kiu Hanse No. 90.

Soldiers from almost Abyssinian provinces were return- them ing. I had met some before, and they tod me their story!

They said they were from the armies of the Emperor, the Crown Prince and Ras Mulugueta. the 70-year-old War Minister' who was reported dead after the Italian victory at Amba Aradam, weeks ago,

seven

GAS HIDDEN IN GRASS "We have done our best to de- fend our country," they said, "but the Italians

Demarcation District No. 116 Lot Nos. 3506 and 3507.

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would not have minded fighting. We are accustomed to it. But what can we do against a gas which not only burns when drop- ped, but hangs about the grass, burning "our feet when we are not expecting it to be there.

"Nor can we fight against aero- planes which it is almost impos- sible to bring down by rifles. Panes have not only bombed us unceasingly, but have also often swooped upon us and mowed us down with, machine-guns.

"We have been sent home be- cause we are worn.out.

Only fresh men cần continue the strug- 7.16 p.m.-Commercial Monitor.

gle. We have been on the road 7.30 p.m.-General Motors Bym- for three or four weeks, exchang-

phony Concert, sponsored by ing our equipment for food. the Pacific Commercial: Com-

"Robbers have stripped us of pany-General Motors Bym- our arms and clothing, and cloth phony Orchestra, conducted by which the Italians gave us. Now Erno. Rapee.

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Boot Polish

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...Wood Wars

8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and

GIFTS FROM ITALIANS Asked to explain the gifts from

Ornaments

for

Ladies

2

...::Doll Heads.

2

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Local Market Reports.

the Italians, one of them said: 9 p.m.-Amateur Hour, with Baron, "The Italians era brutal mur-

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GSG 17,79 Mc/s (16.86 m.),

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monies.

Unterhelsen, Master of Cere- derers in conducting war, but

7p.Big Ben; The Rushworth 10 p.m.-Popular Requests.

Museum of Musical Instru-10.30 pm-Sign Off,

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ments: Dr. J. E. Wallace will give a descriptive talk on the antique musical instruments in the Rushworth Mussinat Liverpool, interpolating musical llustrations:

7.30 p.m.-"Affairs Piratic": Merry movements 'neath the "Jolly Roger": A musical burlesque, devised and presented by WI- llam MacLurg. · ·.

DOMINIONS' POLICY TO BE OBSERVED

London, May 12.

The Dominions Secretary... as- gured a member who questioned

Dresses

Telephone Wires

Cloth for making Hats Table Lamps

1 Casp Trimmings

Artificial Silk Bandings

Buttons and Aluminiu

they treat prisoners kindly. They

ask prisoners Whether they wish to remain or go home, and 'if à prisoner wishes to go home, he is. given cloth for the journey

The

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Pernila

Anti Smoking Fluid

also

robbers" the men referred to are mostly local inhabitants Their attitude to the soldiers was explained when I saw the roadside dwellers bere not greeting the 14 Bolls Newprint

returning fighters. The inhab~ tanta regard the soldiers ently. as curiosities.

and

I could not help contrasting the a Quantity of Sundry Gooda

8.15 p.m.-The Philip Whiteway him in -the House of Commons pitable condition these men

Ensemble.

regarding the Dominions and the with the cheery welcome British 9 pm-The News and Announce- future of mandated territories that soldiers were given in their re

ments.

the established principle of con turn home from the world War. TERMS:~~~~CASH ON DELIVERY. 9.20 p.m.The Pavilion Theatre sultation with the Dominion Gov- Soldiers who have at upan Orchestra, directed by Frank ernments on questions of foreign heroic straggle at all the Stakes, from the Pavillon || policy would be fully observed. N Theatre, Liverpool.

:

British Wireless.

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