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TO-DAY'S
RADIO PROGRAMMES
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
12.30 to 215 p.m.-European re-, 10.10 p.m.-To-day in Germany."
corded programme. 12.30 pm.-Dance Music.
1 pm-Local: Time" "Signal" and
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m.--Bongs by Gracie Fields. 1.20 pm-Plano "Show Memories"
by Turner Layton.
16
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, Local: Wen-1 ther forecast, time and AP- nouncements.
1.40 p.m.-The London Palladium
Orchestra.
2.15 p.m.-Close „down.
5 to 8 p.m.-European programma. 6 to 7 pm-A Relay of the Hong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra. 7 pm
Orchestral Music Hungarian, Rhapsody No. 1 in F
(Light).
March Heroique (8aint-Saens). Medea Overture (Cherubini). Witches Dance (La Tregenda)
(Puccin!).
7.30 p.m.-Gitta Alpar (Soprano)
In "Lakme" (Delibes).
Sound Pictures.
10.30 p.m.-"Gasparone."
An Operetta by Millocker. 11.45 p.m.-Sports Review.
12 midnight-Close DJA, DJB, DJN
(German, Earlish)
RADIO MANILA
11
13
"MORE PROSPERITY
THE WAY"
ON
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
EX.CHANCELLOR
MAKES
A PROPHECY
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 20. Remarkable as Britain's recovery from depression has been, even greater prosperity is ahead, accord- 5.50 Bm-Breakfast Hour of Newsing to Mr. Reginald McKenna, and Music-English and Span-chairman of the Midland Bank lah Current Events and Vaude-and a former Chancellor of the ville of the Air conducted by Exchequer. Addressing the annual "Don Alva Morning Exercises meeting of the Institute of Muni-. by Prof. G.T. Suva, of the fo-pal Treasurers and Accountants sular Life Assurance Co. at Blackpool yesterday. Mr. Ms- -a.m.-8ign off.
Kenni expressed these views:-
0.30 am-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical. Varieties, 11.30 am-Sign Off
2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m. Sign Off
6 pm-Are You Listening? Con-
ducted by Bernie Nolasco,
7,40 pm-Jazz Plano Selection by | 6.20 p.m-Spanish Informational
Len Green.
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report, Stock quotations. and Announcements.
8.05 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. 11 p.m.-Close down. 8.05 to 10 p.m.-European
pro-
Period.
Period
There is strong reason to hope
that 1938 will not prove the peak of the upward movement in trade.
Our own internal power of re covery is by no means exhaust- ed..
The prospect of reaching full employment-which can probably.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions from
THE REGISTRAR SUPREME COURT,
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
MONDAY, JULY 6, 1936
Ar 12 O'Crook NOON
AT THE SALES BOOM, DUDDELL STREET."
The Goods and Chattels at
No. 8. Leighton Hill Road, Ground Floor
be regarded as attained if the TERMS:-AS CUSTOMART. Agures of unemployment are re-
8.35 p.m.-English Informatiónar duced to something under a mil-
duenes of cheap money. llon is favourable under the in-
6.55 p.m.--Stock quotations, through
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert. #on and Fri.
7 pm-To be announced.
gramme from Z.E.K. on a fre-15 pm-Manila Motor Company presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champion 7.30 p.m.-Child Health Programme 8 p.m. Happy Days Are Here
quency of 640 kilocycles. 8.05 p.
Four Songs by Turner Layton (Tenor)
1. Alone.
2. Heart of Gold:
3. I feel like a feather in
Breeze.
4. When My Mammy Smiles. 8.18 p.m.--
H
Hawaiian Muste
Song of the Islands.
Band.
the
J
Lel Gardenia-Royal Hawalian |„
Sweet Hawaiian Dream Girl-
Waltz.
Underneath the Blue Hawaiian Skles-Waltz.-The Hawaiian Marimba Players
Ohi Rosalita.
F
Hawalian Stars are Gleaming | Linn Milford and his Hawaiian Players.
3.35 p.m.-
The J.H. Squire Celeste Octet Memories of Tschaikovsky carr
'Bear).
A
Venetian Barcarolle (arr. Willoughby).
Putting the Clock Back (arr.
Squire),
9 p.m-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and, Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 p.m.-
Two Songs by Lilly Pons (Soprano)
1. Ah! I knew it ("La Flute En-
chantee") (Mozart).
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Here the Gentle Lark (Bishop). 9.30 p.m.
Xylophone Solos by Rudy Starita
L. Dance of the Raindrops.
2. The Squirrel Dance,"
3. Rio de Janeiro.
9.40 p.m2-
New Dance Tunes Fox-Trot-I don't want to make
history, Fox-Trot-Poor little Angeline. Fox-Trot-The Glory of Love. Fox-Trot-Hold me tight I'm
falling.
Fox-Trot-It's been so long. Fox-Trot-Goody Goody.
10 p.m.-Blg. Ben from Daventry.
Close 'Down.
Again."
8.05 p.m.-Dinner Music. 8.45 p.m.-Stock quotations and 9.30 p.m.-The Voice of the Herald.
local market reports.
9 p.m.-Dance Music from Legaspi Garden and Russian Eagle.
10 pm-Sign Off,
EMPIRE RADIO
TRANSMISSION Z
Hong Kong Times The following frequencies will be tand:—
08H 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m... GSG 17.79 Mc/8 (16.88 m.), 5.45 p.m.-Big Ben. Tynwald Cere-
mony, from the Isle of Man. 7.16 p.m.-Variety. The Two Leslies: The New Sow (Sarony). Patrl- cía Rossborough (Pianoforte): Selection, Rose Marie. Flotsam and Jetsam: Mrs. Peer Gynt (Fotsam, Jetsam). Eenny Car- ter and his Orchestra: Swingin' at Maida Vale (Carter). "
HOME DEMAND EXPANDS The ground on which recovery had been built, Mr. McKenna de- claced was much firmer to-day element in the business situation, than in 1929, and the speculative which seven years ago gave cause for anxiety. was confined, so far as it existed, within narrow limita. the past few years had sprung The recovery in business during
home demand for the products of from a remarkable expansion of
our industries,
TWO AIRCRAFT CARRIERS FOR GERMANY
EACH TO CARRY OVER 50 'PLANES
WILS
BY HECTOR C. BYWATER) (Special Air "Mail Service)
London, June 23,
the
LAMMERT BROS. AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Underagued have received Instructions from the Execu tors" of the Estate of the late Mr. F. C. JENKIN, deceased,
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1936
COMMENCING AT 10:30 A.M.
J
AT No. 409, THE PEAK"
(SEVERN ROAD)
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising
Drawing Room, Dining Room and · Bed Room Suites. Silver Ware, Cutlery, Curios, Pictures, Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, Books, Crockery, Figures, etc., etc. Glass Ware, Carved Wooden
also
and
A Quantity of Plants in Pots.
I am able to disclose that two aircraft carriers for the German 7.30 pm. The Whitby Municipal year and are now well advanced.
Navy were laid down early this
• Orchestra; leader. Tom Jen- kins; conductor, Frank Gomez,
Up to now the German Press One Kelvinator has merely reported that From the Spa. Grand Fantasy building of one ship of this type Le Masque de Beethoven (arr. Balabert), A Penny in the Slot fact that the keels of two such "under consideration.” The (Ashworth Hope). Serenade
vessels had already been laid down (Les Millions d'Arlequin) (Solo Violoncello,
was not revealed. -M. Bartlett) (Drigo). Overture, La Scala di displace over 15.000 tons, and to The new ships are understood to Beta (Rossini). Harlequin Bal- have accommodation for 50 to 00 let: (1) Introduction and Waltz (2) Sprites' Darice (3) Harle-
seaplanes each F quinade (Gomez). If my songs cruiser now on the stocks, whose I learn also that the new were Winged. (Solo Violin, Tom existence was disclosed for Jenkins) (Hahn). Tarantelle, Aarst time last month, is a ship Fete in Santa Lucia (Ferraris) of 8,000 to 7,000 tons to be armed 8.15 p.m.-English Humorists---10. 8.25 p.m.-Musical Interlude.
8.30 p.m.-"Rames of Singapore." A study in dramatic form of the man, his life, and his work, The programme written by H. F. Banner, and produced by William MacLurg.
8 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal 9 p.m.-The News and Announce-
merta.
BERLIN PROGRAMME 9.20 p.m-Arthur Salisbury and his
4.55 pm. Call DJQ. DJA, DJB.
(German, English).
German Folk Song.
6 p.m.-Brass Band.
$.30 pm-News and Economic Re-
view in English.
11
5.45 pm-Ballads Old and New
Music and Poesy. 6.30 p.m.-Sports Review. 6.45 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German. 1.p.m.-Concert of Light Muste.
6 p.m.-News in English--
DIQ
J
8.13 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-
és in Australia.
8.20 p.m.-Little German Broad-
casting ABC.
8.35 p.m.--Concert of Light Music
(continued).
9 pm-8ign off DIA and DJB
(Germ.. Engl:),
9.03 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB. DJN
(Germ.. Engl.)
German Folk Song. 9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
era in the "Far East." 9,15 pm-News and Economic Re-
view in German on DIA, DJE DJN:
8.30 pm-Little Evening Enter-
tainment.
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DSN and in Dutch on DJA, DJH,
Orchestrá from the Eavoy Hotel, London. Selection, Madame Pompadour (Fall). Bong (Mendelssohn).
Spring
Minuet
(Ohman).
(Pederewski), Lost
9.45 p.m.-Close down.
TRANSMISSION. 3
the
with 6in. guns. The cruisers G and H begun last year are much tons and mounting eight sin, guns. larger vessels, displacing 10,000
warships are now kept secret, but Launching dates for all German
it is known that during the next 12 months the following vessels will go afloat:
2 batdeships of 26,000 toris:
2 big cruisers:
1
aircraft carrier:
16 super- "destroyers of 1,625
tons; and
14 submarines.
A large number of motor tor- pedo boats with speeds up to 48 knots will also be launched.
Two of the following frequencita | 11 p.m.--The Bolsover will be used:-
G8E 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.)
Colliery
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY,
THE 6TH JULT, 1986.
TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY,
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
10,000 FACES HE NEVER FORGOT
THE BOYS HE TAUGHT
London, June 19. Mr. James Bewsher, the head- master who never forgot a tace, had died, at his home at Gunter- stone-road, West Kensington, Lon- don, aged seventy-Ave.
He had been I only a short time.
Mr. Bewsher was for forty-two
Preparatory School,
Band; conductor, Stanley Jen- ning. March, Amparito Roca (Texidor, arr. Winter). Selec- years headmaster at Colet Court tion. The Dollar Princess years headmaster at Colet Court, (Fall). Malinda's Fairy Bower St. Paul's (Ord Hume), American Fan Hammersmith, and was one of the taste, In Coonland (Bidgood), most fampus of preparatory school A Waltz Dream (Straus). Belec-
Headmasters, tion, Chorustime (arr. Peco- Ten thousand boys passed through his hands, yet he never forgot a face and was able to re-
rini).
GBG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m. GBF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) · 10 p.m.-Big Ben. Hampton Court)
Palace. A descriptive micm- phone visit and dramatic re construction, devised and writ ten by 8. E. Reynolds and Cecil Madden, Produced by Pascoe Thornton: Introducing: the 11.45 p.m. Planoforte Music. Haunted Gallery; Wolsey's 11.55 p.m.-The News and Ax-ognise and remember the history. Closet: the Chapel Royal; the Clock Court; the Wine Cellars; the Horn Room; the Tudor Kitchens; the Royal Tennis Court; the Queen's Staircase. Music of the periods played by the BBC Empire. Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conduc tor. Eric Fogg, broadcasting from the Great Hall of the Palace. The Choir, and Organ of the Chapel Royal FroA) Hampton Court Palace, Middle-
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nouncements, -
of any old boy he met. Midnight Greenwich Time ägnal. Among the noted people he 12,15 am-Walter Collins and his taught as boys were the Arch- Light Orchestra, Clitheroe Fair Mahop of York (Dr. Temple); Lord (North of England Bulte) Wolmer. Laurence Binyon, Comp (Walter Collins). Minuet in G on Mackenzie and G. K. Chester (Paderewski) Green Lawns on. Lord Hankey, former Lord (Idris Lewis). Punch and Judy Chancellor, was an assistant master (Ballet Buite) (Norman at the school when he was reading O'Neil), Kermesse (Durand) for the Bar. Air de Ballet: (Walter Collins). Little Babots (Percy Fletcher), 12.45 am-Kipling Reading. I a.m.-Close down.
Mr. Bewster, who was educated at Manchester drammar School phd Battiol College, Oxford, retired In 1929.
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