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1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and
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New Light Symphony Orchestra.
1. Orchestra - Two Symphonic
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(a) I pltch my lonely Caravan. (b) Bird Songs at Eventide: I
heard you singing.
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Granada (Albeniz)-Conchita Supervia.
3. Orchestra-Intermezzo" (Cole-
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Prelude (Haydn Wood).
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Song Crooks
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Policeman's Holiday (Ewing)..
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Sweet Hawaiian Dream Girl-
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Underneath the Blue Hawaiian
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Hawallan Paradise.
Howallan Happiness Medley.
8 pm.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and announce- ments.
8.03 p.m.-
A Variety Programme. Piano Solos.-Medley No. 19-
Charlle Kunz, Song.Little Village Green--The
Vagabond Lover (Tenor)." Orchestra-Romance 12 Moon-
light.
..
The So.Dist's Delight (Godfrey). (a) Frenadier du Caucase (Meis-
ter.
(b) Entry
1Fucik).
of the Gladiators
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1.10 p.m.-A Week-end Concert. A2 p.m.-News in German.
(& Le Reve Passe (Helmer); om-
cer of the Day (Hall La Tarantelle de Belphegor
bett). Malaguena (from "Boabdll")
(Moskowski).
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1,40 p.m.-
th
A Recital by the BBC. Wireless Singers.
O Hush thee, My Bable (Suli- {
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3.15 p.m.-A Week-end
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Sound Pictures.
"Cermany.
3.30 p.m.-Woman's Hour:
"The
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4 p.m.-Topic Talk,
O Who will O'er the Downs do 4,15 p.m.--Dance Music.
Free (de Pearsall), Mergenblatter (Morning Papers)
(Strauss).
5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-.
view in German.
1,65 p.m.-
The London Palladium Orchestra.
Through Night to Light (Lau-
klen).
Blue Devil's March (arr. Lotter). Moontime Collins. Patriotic Medley.
Princess Elizabeth (Crean). Vivienna (Finck).
Longing (Haydn Wood).
The Druid's Prayer-Waltz (Dav.
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Dreaming-Waltz (Joyce).
Amina (Lincke). Animai
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8 p.m.-News in English.
8.15 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen-
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8.20 p.m. Concert of Light Music TERMS:-CABk on Delivery,
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Antics-Novelty Inter-9 p.m.-News and Economic Review
mezzo (Wark).
2.30 pm-Close Down,
4-7 pm-Chinese Programme,
7-11 pm.-European Programme. 1.p.m.-
An Hour with Schumann. Orchestral-Overture "Manfred,”.
Op. 115.
Cello Solo.-Abendlied (Even-
808W. H.Squire,
In
Songs (a) Schon Fremde; (b) der Fremde; (c) Gels- ternahe. Meine Rose-Eia Ginster (Soprano.) Orchestra-Carnaval Suite, Op.
9.
Song. The Two Grenadiers
Theodore Chaliapine (Base), Song. Widmung Du Meine Beele st melm Herz-Maria Olczewska (Contralto).
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and ) announce- ments.
Gwynn Dances
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tional).
Vocal-Oh Susannah; We'll rest at the end of the Trail-The Rocky Mountaineers. Humorous.-Sandy the Farmer- Sandy Powell and his Com- pany, Organ Solos.-The King Steps Out Medley-Reginald Foort. Song-A Pretty Girl is like a
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beautiful-Carroll Gibbons.
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Broadway—
Band. Queen of Hearts-Selec- ition,
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(b) The Little Windmill (Cou-
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2. Largo on G String (arr. Dan-
delot).
3. Scherzo Tarantelle, Op. 18.
(Wieniawski).
1 pm Local: Time Bignal arti
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1.03 pm.-
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Marche Herolque de Szabady
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2 The Bay of Biscay (Davy).
in German.
9.15 p.m.-"My Way to Germany,"
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A Popular Concert Hour.
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in Dutch on DJB,
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10.30 p.m.-Topical Talk,- / 10:45 p.m.-Dance. Music.
12 midnight-Close DJE, DJQ. DJB
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3.15 D.m.-Works by Richard Strauss: a. 0, Burlesque for Piano and Orchestra Soloist:
Willi Piel. planist. Conducted
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4.30 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. "Sonata, Op. 2"
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8.40 p.m..
Marek Weber and his Orchestra.
Japanese Lantern Dance (Yoshi-
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Chinese Street Serenade (Blede). Menuett No. 1. (Paderewski): Coeur Brise (Oulet.)
Indian Love Lyrics (Woodforde-
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1. The Temple Bells,
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gramme.
9.30 pm-Woman's Hour: "The
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A Rádio Sequence by Christa
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2 Recit: Ye People rend your 10.15 p.m.-Duets for Violin and
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Aria: If with all your hearts ('Elijah)-Mendelssohn-Ed- ga: Warner' (Tenor).
3. Organ Solo-intermezzo from
6th Sonata Rheinberger.
4. Choral-Blessed be the God
and Father-Wesley.
6. Band and Organ -- Prelude, Chorale and Fugue in G Minor
Bach,'
6 Then shall the Righteous shine forth ("Elijah" Mendels- sohn.-Edgar Warner (Tenor);
7. Organ Bolo-Overture in D
Minor-Elgar-Ellingford),
Cello.
Kate Grandt, Ricard Boadella.
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7.30 p.m-Dinner Music.
8.15 p.m.-Pioneers of the Philip
pines.
10.30 p.m.-Works by Richard 8.15 p.m. Air
Strauss: a, o. Burlesque for Plano Orchestra, Soloist: Will Plel, Plano Conductor: Werner Richter-Reichhebm.,
11:43 p.m.-Bonata for Cello and
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Koko, Bimbo, and Flip the Frog -Complimentary Remarks by Bad Sam Sourpuss, a
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8. Hymn 298! Praise my Bol..
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Nelson. Financial Review 8.30 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. and Musical Varieties,
8.45 p.m.---Gospel Hour, conducted.
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