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BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

12.30 to 3.10 pm-European pro-16.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational

gramme.

1230 p.m.-Dance music.

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m-Songs by Cicely Courte-

neldge (Comedienne)." 1.15 p.m.-Vienna by Night played by Marek Weber and his Or- chestra

17-

Period.

6.35 p.m.-English Internationať

Period.

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

7 p.m.-Moods Modernistic 7.30 p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire Pre- sentation featuring "Tarzan of the Apes."

pm-Radio Crusaders, con- ducted by Bern.e Nolasco. 8.15 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 8.30 p.m.-Carmela Hernandez and

Her Songs,

1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press. Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, Local: Wea-7.45 ther forecast, time and nouncements. 140 p.m.-A Relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden, Captain J. H. Lock (of the

Mail Plane "Dorado") on "The Growth of Imperial Airways."

2.10 p.m. (Approx.).—Close down. 4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme. 7 p.m.c

The London Symphony Orchestra

- Carneval Overture (Dvorak).

Night

ON

the Bare Mountain -(Moussorgsky),

Polovtal March ("Prince Igo="

(Borodin).

Doubinushka (arr. Rimsky-Kor

sakov)..

14

Woodland Interlude (from "Car-

actacus") (Elgar).

Dream Children. Op. 43. No. 1

(Eger).

Passepied (Delibes).

Pavane (Delibes). 7.40 pubs.-

From the Studio

A Jazz Recital for Two Guitars

by Fred and Tom Carpio.

PROGRAMME

1. Stage Fright.

2. This is my way.

3. Beat off and Swing.

4. Pickin' my way.

8 p.m.--Local' Time Signal, Wea-

ther Report, Stock Quotations

and Announcements.

8.05 p.m

Four Songs by Turner Layton 1. A Beautiful Lady in Blue.

2. Sailing Home with the tide »

3. Dinner for one please Jantes. 4. The echo of a Song.

8.18 p.m.

41 Hawaiian Selections Samoan Love Song "Taboo"›. Bebe D'Am

Tango Delle Rose. Hawaiian 'Love Bird. 8.30 p.m..

A Relay from Daventry 8.30 p.m. Starlight No. 3." In

terviews with famous stage people and excerpts from their

8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports. p.m.-"Sampagulta." conducted

by Remiglo Mat Castro. 6.30 p.m.-Chamber Music Pro- gramme-Quartet in G Minor (Debussy)-Pro Arte Quartet, Quintet for Piano and Strings (Bochi-Alfredo Casella and the Pro Arte Quartet.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

THE SCHOOLS OF TO-MORROW

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Education Director's PUBLIC AUCTION.

Forecast

GLORY WHICH WAS UNDESERVED

THE

HE Undersigned have received.

Instructions

To BELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

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COMMENCING AT 11.00 A.M.

London. April 27. 'The schools of to-morrow, scien tlfically cleaned and equipped with baths, cinema room, Wbrary, rest TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1936 rooms, recreation rooms, gymna- sa, and wired for broadcasting were visualised by Mr. J. Dunlop cation. Glasgow, when he spoke Anderson, Depute-Director of Edu-

yesterday's conference in Dunblane on "Our Educa donal Needs" at

of the Scottish Christian Social Union.

The Rev. Dr. Watson presided. Mr. Anderson said the old parish school had been enshrined in the

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

popular imagination with a glory TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. which schoolroom

never deserved. The

was insanitary and unhygienic, and the builder of the time paid no attention to ventila- tion Modern conveniences were

4.30 p.m.-Call DJB. DJN, DIE unknown.

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(German, English), German Folk Song.

4.55 am. Greetings to our listeners.

5 p.m.-Introducing Experts: Or

The 1872

Act brought more

modern buildings, which develop-

LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS.

and lime they saw around them in ed into the imposing piles of stone PUBLIC AUCTION gan Recital by Prof. Max Helt-ther cities to-day. He was afraid

mann.

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in English

that these schools also had out-

Instructione

lived their day and generation. THE Undersigned have received 6.45 pm.--Hugo Wolfs "Mignon" Many of them were more utill- 'tarian' than beautiful, and he saw no reason why school architects should not produce beautiful build- ings that would be remembered with pride and affection by all who entered their doors.

Songs - Margarete Vogt-Gebhard. 50-

prano.

6 p.m.-Short Evening Entertain-

mert.

8.46 p.m.-News and Economic Ra

view in German

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Muate.

8 pm-News in English-Sign on

DJQ..

8.15 p.m.-Little German

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"Attached to the school or in its near yicinity should be ample play-: Broad-lag-field accommodation, some- thing different from the play- ground or the School Board school." continued Mr. Anderson 2 Cases Fancy Electric Lamps "The school of to-morrow

will 8

Wooden Beer Taps for contain provision

casting ABC. 8.30 v.m-Concert of Light Music,

(continued).

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9 p.m.-Sign off for South

(Germ., Engl.),

Asin

vacuum-

9.05 p.m.—Call DJA and DJE (Ger-cleaning, baths, ample accom-

man English) German Folk Song.

ere.

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modation for practical instruction, 5 hall accommodation, ample cloak-1 Large Iron Safe

6.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Lasten-room accommodation with hot 2 Barber Chairs

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

repertoires. No. 3 Marie Burke (the famous musical Comedy.. Star),

8.45 p.m.-

Ji

Viennese Waltzes

16

Waltzes from Vienna (J. Strauss) Kongreb Walzer (Strauss), Helena Walzer (Offenbach).

9 p.m.-A Relay from Daventry. 9 p.m.-News Bulletin and An- nouncements (Copyright by Reuter).

..

9.20 p.m.-Cricket; M.C.C. v. All- India. A commentary on the Match. from Lords Cricket Ground, London.

9.35 p.m.

From the Studie.

A Concert by Prue Lewis (Violin), Elvie Yuen (Soprano), Claude Frost (Baritone).

1. Songs

PROGRAMME

Non la Sospiri ("Tosca").

Puccini.

Ideale.Tosti-Elvie Yuen.

2. Violin Solo-Romance

2nd Crucerto-Wieniawski- Prae Lewis,

3. Bongs

Trade Winds-Peel: The Admiral's Broom.---Bevan,

-Claude Frost.

4. Bongs...

Homing-Del Riego.

9,30 p.m.-String Quartets with Two Horas by Beethoven and Mozart, Members of the Ber- lin Philharmonic Orchestra. 10 p.m-News and Economic Re-

view in English on BJN, DJE and in Dutch on DJA, DJB.

10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 11.30 p.m.-introducing Experts: Organ Rectal by Professor Max Ruftiann.

12 midnight-sigh of DJA, DJE,

DIN DJE (German. Exelish).

pipes for drying wet coats and

and

hot water laid on in the lavatories, gymnasia, medical inspection room, library, rest rooms, recrea A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods tion rooms, proper dining accom- modation and kitchen. and the hall or classrooms. or both, wired for broadcasting."

Closely linked up with school ac- commodation was the question of child much so far as health was houang. It would not avall the

concerned, if he returned daily From hygienic school bulldings to an insan.tary house.

ABOLITION OF HOME LESSONS Mr. Anderson declared himself in favour of the abolition of home lessons, but said that he did not

TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONERES.

BEST SELLERS IN LONDON

London, Apr. 28.

Various newer titles dispute Mr.

desire to abolsh individuat effort John Gunther's almost permanent on the part of the child. He be- claim to precedence with "Inside

GERMAN FAITH ved that during the compulsory Europe," notably Mr. Ernest Hem-

IN SEA POWER

AIR RAID PROTECTION

years of attendance at school this ingway's "Green Hills of Africa," individual effort, should be made Mr. Brust Toller's "Letters from .n school.

Prison," Dr. Robert Collia's "The Buver Fleece," Mr. E. Backville- West's "A Flame in Sunlight," and

To his mind Glasgow Educa- tion Committee did not go far enough when they decided to discontinue home lessons, in 80 far as they made no provision to replace the individual study done at home by individual study in the school.

He would like to see systema- tie instruction cease at 3.30 p.m.

Mr.

Aldous Huxley's pamphlet. "What are you going to do about 1127

Two books of poetry go well- Faber's "Book of Modern Verse," and Mr. T. E. Eliot's "Collected Poems."

In Action the list is still headed by Miss Rebecca West's The

"London, April 29. According to reliable information trom Berlin, the problem," of de- fending military, naval and war Industrial centres against air at- tack has been exhaustively studied by an inter-service commission ap- pointed by the Defence Ministry inst year, writes a correspondent. from

The conclusion reached, I under-school day to 4,30, devoted to in novels in demand are Miss Winifred stand, is that adequate defence is dividual study, Much time was Holtby's "South Riding." Miss Rad- 'quite practicable in éd`enses,

wasted at home lessons through The technical recommendations lack of helpful guidance at the Mr. Stephen Spender's "Barning clyffe Hall's "The Sixth Beatitude,” being carried out. These are said the child spent far too long overClansmen," and Mr. Milward Ken- of the commission are already right time, with the result that cactus," Mis, Ethel Boileau's to be based on the unified com- home lessons and took a dislike to nedy's detective story, "Bic Tran- mand of all air forces, "anti-

a particular subject'as being be- aircraft batteries and detection yond his or her powers of under-

sit Gloria," stations within each zone. ・・

standing. The two principal naval hases

No experienced teacher režed on of Kiel, on the Baltic, and Wil- helmshaven, on the North Sea, are homes home work, if not impossi-

home lessons, In. many Glasgow. receiving special attention in this respect. In particular, the local ble, could be done only under the most adverse conditions, and i enormously strengthened by new anti-aircraft batteries are being

another year was to be added to runs and equipment, Camouflage school life an experment along is said to play an important part the lines he indicated was well In the system of defence at these worth trying..

or earlier, and the remander of Thinking Reed," and Mr. Charles the time, even

extending the Morgan's "Sparkenbroke.” Other

Sing, Joyous Bird.-Phillips.-

Elvie Yuen.

5. Violin Solos

A Pastoral and Caprice.-Huristone,

6: Bongs

Comradea of Mine and The Stockriders' Song-James "Six Australian Bush Songs"

-Claude Frost.

7. Violin Solos

Slumber Song, Reed,

A Revelry.-Hurlstone.

10 p.m.Big Bén. from Daventry. 10.20 p.m-Dance Music. 11.p.m.-Close down.

stations."

+

RECORD PRICE FOR AIR MAIL STAMP

London, April 24.

for a Honduras 10-cent air mall

A record price of £180 was paid. stamp, unused, issued in 1925, which was sold in London yesterday. An SENSE OF CITIZENSHIP

unused Danzig air mail stamp, Official German naval opinion

overprinted "10,000 marks" in ml- does not accept the view that the

Mrs. W. Shaw Dunn, LD, D.Sc. stake for 450,000 marks, fetched air menace has reduced the im

discussing at the evening so £70. The "stamps came from a portance of sea power. Comment "The Need of a Deepened Sense of Tainable collection at air mall ing on British statements that the Citizenship," said that a remark stamps belonging to Mr. Carl E. " vulnerability of such dockyards na able change in our Eves as yout-stelser. of Chicago, which were Rosyth, Chatham, Portsmouth and war altigens was revealed in our auctioned by Mestre Harmer, Ro- Devonport to massed air attack attitude towards all questicha, okej and Co. 6.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News from the Continent threatens to relating to fair chance of ER

and Music-English and Span-immobilise the British feet in under reasonable conditions ish Current Events and Vaude- home waters, a German Admiralty for everyone. The pre-war ten- the dang and the welfare of the ville of the Air conducted by pubileation considers such Tears to dancy to limit responsibilty to child. Don Alva;

be greatly exaggerated, and re- 7am-Bign' Off. 7.

'marks that all these bases could be 6pm-Song and Movie Magazine giyen reasonable security against

of: Alt.

air attack:

RADIO MANILA

ourselves and to our families wat Papers will be read to-day dying out, and we had begun 45 on the Need for an Enlightened realise that we were: Demonally Dempuracy and "The Need for responsible for the clearance of World Becurity and Peace."

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