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1.03 pin-Songs by Frank Crumit. 1.15 p.m.-Tunes of not-so-long- ago by the New Mayfair Or- chestra.
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1,40 p.m.-Dance Music of Yester-
day.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 p.m. to 12 midnight.-European
programme.
7 p.m.--
Orchestral Music Ungarische Lustspiel Ouverture
(Kelet-Bela) (Op. 168). Sylvia Ballet (Delibes). Pomp and Circumstance March
No. 5 (Elgar).
7.30 p.m.-
Choral Music
To Shorten Winter's_Sadness (arr,
Fellowes).
The Turtle Dove (arr. Vaughan
Williams)......
Golden Slumbers Kiss your eyes
(arr. Dunhill).
Ye Banks and Braes (arr. Dun-
hill),
Jean de la Lune. 7.45 p..--
Violin Solos by Albert Sandler
1. An Old Violin.
2. Looking for you."
3. The Violin Song (from "Tina")
(Rubens),
4. Bong of Paradise (King),
5. Always ("Puritan Lullaby”), 8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-
ther Report and Announce ments.
8.03 p..-
A Variety Programme Plano Solo-If you love me.-
Carroll Gibbons. Songs---In
Little Gipey Tea
knew
Room. Louisiana Fairy Tale.-Val Ro-
sing. Organ Solos-A Japanese Sunset.
Ninette-RJ McPherson. Songs The Girl I
("Glamorous Night"). Far away in Shanty Town (“Glamorous Night"')—Elisa- beth Welch. Humorous-The Sunshine Cruise.
--Cicely Courtneldge, Instrumental --- Drifting and Dreaming-Ferera and Paatuhi. Vocal-Whispering.
Tea for Two-The Comedy
Harmonists.
Orchestra-A ekoki,
Hawalian Love-Waltz, Noi
Lane's Hawailán Orchestra. Vocal-Take ins boots off when
ah dies,
Ole faithful-The Hill Billies. Orchestra-Cocktail.
Waltz Medley.
9. p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 pm-A Selection of Nautical
Melodies.
9.30 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance
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10 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry Big Ben: A running commentary on the Davies Cup Inter-Zone Final, from Wimbledon. 10.15 pm-The King's Prize. A running commentary by 'Capt. E. H. Robinson on the final Btage of the Competition for the King's Prize, from Bisley. 11 pm.-A Relay of the Dance Or
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11.30 pm-
A Relay from Daventry The last half of the running com- mentary on the Davies Cup Inter-Zone Final, from Wimble, don.
11.55 p.m.-Dance Music.
12 midnight. Close down
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0:10-10 am-A Relay of the Mi- tary Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral
10 am Close Down.
11 am-12.15 pm-A Relay of the Moning Service from St. An- drew's Church (Kowloon). 12.15-2.30 p.m.-European recorded
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Excerpts from Grand Opera, kj Orchestral Prince Igor - Over-
tare (Borodin).
Arias-They call me Mimi (La
Boheme") (Puccini)
Farewell-Act 3 ("La Boheme") (Puccini)-Grace Moore (8ỢC
Orchestral Cavalleria Rusticana, 5 p.m.-Max Reger: Variations on
--Selection (Mascagni).
Vocal Gems-Mignon" (Thomas). 12.45 p.
A Planoforte Recital by Benno Moiselvitch
1. Polonaise in Ę fat Major
(Chopin).
2. Isoldens Llebestod (Liszt). 3. Rondo (Hummel).
1 pm-Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m.-.
Marek Weber and his Orchestra.
Love's Dream after the Ball
{Czibnika).
Coeur Brise (Qulet), Mengett No. 1 (Paderewski). Entr'acte Gavotte ("Mignon"). The Nightingale's Morning
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Songs by Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone). of
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6.45 pm-News and Economic Rø-
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7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. * p.m.-Naws in English-Sign of
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8.15 p.m-Greetings to our listen-
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8.20 p.m.-Concert of LightTM Music
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1.45 p.m.--
Military Band Muste. Malaguena {"Basbdil") (Mos-
kowski).
Luise.
In memoriam.
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10.30 p.m.--The modern Pentathion
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La Tarantelle de Belphegor (A-12
bert),
Parade of the Elephants (Chen-
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The Old Frog Pond (Alford). Silver Trumpets (Vivani). Hyde Park Suite (Jalowicz). 2.15 p.m.-
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Str Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra. Solemn Melody" (Sir Walford - Davies).
A Trumpet Voluntary (Purcell,
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Perpetuum Mobile (J. Strauss). Le Carnaval Romain-Overture
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7.30 p.m.
An Organ Recital by Reginald Goss-Custard.
(Lem-
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mens), 7.45 pm.
From the Stadio.
A Recital by Anne Winter (So- prano) accompanied by Luba Shaftain,
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-
5.15 p.m.-Plano Compositions by
Kylose, Koh and Ota,
At the piano; Max Nahrat. 5.30 p.m.---News and Review of the
Week in English,
6.45 p.m.-Woman's Hour: Queen
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In Memoriam.
6.15 pmPiano Music by Philip- pine Schick and Friedrich Wel- ter. Ilse Josten
p.m.-Hitler
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Pro- Youth. gramme: Poets in the Hitler Youth:- Hermann Roth.
645 p.m.-News and Review of the
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7 p.m.-Concert of Light Munte.
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Sign of DJQ. »
6.15 pm. Greetings to our listen.
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8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
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| 9.05 pub-Call DJA, DJB, DIN
(German, English), German Folk Song:
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9.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods
ther Report and Announce- 9.15 p.m.- News and Review of the TERMS;-CASH ON DELIVERY,
ments.
8 03 p.m."Water Music Suite"
(Handel) played by Leopold. 8.20 p.m.-
1. Introduction
A
Renée Chemet (Vlölin).:
et "Fondo pricoloso (Baint-Saens).
2: Berenade (Toselli). 3. Serenade (Fierne). 8.35 p.m
Viennese Waltzes, Waltzes from Vienna.
Ca-
·8.12 p.m.-"Le Cla"-Ballet Music
(Massenet).'
9 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 9.05 p.m.
From the Studio,
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Week in German on DJA, IMB.
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1.
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gramme.
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p.m.----Hitler Youth Pro-
8.15 pm-Air Giggles Koko, Bim-
bo, and Flip the Frog.
pines.
gramme: Poets in the Hitler: 8.30 pm-Pioneers of the Philip- Youth: Hermann Roth. 10.30 p.m.--Max Reger; Variations
on a theme by Telematin.
At the Piano: Grete Schoberl.
11 p.m.-From, the Bayreuth Fes- tival Performances: "Lohen- grin"-Act-I;
(German, English),
Peter Simple-"Nothing in Par-
5.30 p.m.-"From Mozart's Trea-
ticular”-“Just a Country Fair" | 13 midnight-Close DJA, DJB, DIN
sure. Store" (Urbach). 9.40 p.m.
From the Studio.
A Planoforte Recital by Lindsay A Lacord FECO, LEAM AR.CM
Programme.
"Bea Fieces by Edward Mac-
Dwell.”
1. To, the Bea
2. From a Wandering Iceberg.
J. A. D. 1628.
4. Starlight.
5. Bong...
6. From the depths.
7. Nautilus.
8. In mid-ocean.. 10 p.m-Big Ben
Dance. Matic 10.30 pm. Close Down
BERLIN PROGRAMME
SATURDAY
RADIO MANILA
SATURDAY,
6.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and MuseEnglish and Span- ish: Current Events and Vaude ville of the "fir, conducted by Don Alvas
1 am-8ign Off.
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9 p.m.-Kim Dancing Party, spon- sored by Borden Company, Manufacturers of Kim and Malted Milk-Klim Orchestra, directed by Johnny Harris, with vocal refrain by Francisco. Trinidad. Intermission Num- hers by Guest Artists.
12 Midnight Bign off.
SUNDAY.
5 pm--Tea Dance Music, 5.30 p.m.-Musical Varieties." 8 pm.
Two of Us"-Ding Yalong and Annie Aranets, my $15 pm-Radio Revels, conducted
by Roberta March
6.45 pm--The Catholic Bour
7 p.m-Manila Trading" "Centre
| 9.30 am--Nelson Financial Review Musicals, conducted by Alfredo
and Musical Varieties
11.15 am-Sign off.
0 pm-Max Lazo and Ele Ha-
walians
6.25 - pm-8panish
Period
6.33 p.m. English Informational
**Period
6.55 pm Stock que
Roa
| 7.30pm—FWlpino Youth, Hour,
conducted by Leon Ma, Guer- rero, Jr.
Honal 8 pm-Commercial Monitor, 8.15 p.m. Musical Potpourri. 8.45 pm-Cospel Hour, conducted.
by Rev. Cyril H. Brooks. 9_p.m.-Opera Presentation," "Rigo-
, letto" (Verdl), Soloists, Choru
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