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1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report.
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5.45 pm-Topical Talk.
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p.m.-Songs of the Germah
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GERMAN LABOUR FRONT
Leader Outlines Work Done
Nuremberg, Sept. 13.
At the Party Congress on Sunday, CHANG TAK Reichs Organisation Leader. Dr. Walter Blanke, Baritone
Robert Ley, lender also of the Ger-
103 p.m.-The Light Opera Com- CHANG TAK
pany.
1.20 p.m.-"Bell's across the Mea- | 6.15 pm-Sign off DJA and DJB man Labour Front, gave some in-
(Germ.. English).
8.55 pm-Call DJE and (German. English). German Folk Song.
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8 p.m.-News in English
The section for providing homes 2.10 p.m.-Close Down,
8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-for workers, for instance, has more ers in the "Far East" and Call than 15.000 buildings in hand of 4-7 pm-Chinese Programme.
DJQ. 7-11 p.m.-European Programme, 7 pm-
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra 7.20 p.m.-
Jessie Matthews (Soprano). 1. Say the Word and it's Yours
("First a GLI").
2. Everything's in Rhythm with my heart ("First a Girl"},"
3. It's love again "It's love
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8.20 p.m.-Little German Broad
casting ABC.
8.35 p.m.--Concert of Light Music
(continued).
9.p.m.--Reich Party Day 1934
10 pm-News and Economic Re
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and Musical Varieties 10:15 p.m.-To-day in Germany
Sound Pictures.
7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quo 5.30 p.m.-Where.
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7.33 y...-
North Sea Bülows Break upon the Shore
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A Low-German Homeland Even-
ing.
already finished.
In the past year the Labour Front has paid out about 87 mil- Lion Marks for pensions and rallet. although the contribution to the Labour Front
are smaller than those paid in former years to the Trade Unions.
The department for vocational training has established 400 train- ing workshops and a further 150 are under construction. About 24 million people have gone through Labour Front training courses.
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thing.
A Variety Hour.
Waltzes by the Orchestra Mascotte.
Ball. Sirens-Waltz Tunes ("Merry11.15
Widow") (Lebar), Lysistrata Waltz (Lincke). Over the Waves. (arr. Hone). Amorettentanze (arr. Hohne).. Greetings from, Vienna (Blede), Danauwellen (Danube Waves)
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The Last Letter (Reggov), Twinkling Lights-Waltz Melo-
dies (arr. Hohne), 8 p.st.-
From the Studio. Modern Interpretations of Jazz
by The Three Blind Mice.
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Programme
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9.30 an-Nielson Financial Re
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2. Song. Twilight on the Trail 2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review
(Request).
3. Violin Solos.---
(a) Gypsy Vioun.
(b) Love is like a cigarette. (c) Someday Sweetheart.
4. Soak-Speak to me of love
-(Request),
5. Piano Selo-Medley.
8. Song-01 Man Ribber. 7. I'm'a fool for lovin' you. 8.30 p.m.-"Clapham and Dwyer on Hobbies"-A Descriptive Sketch. .8.37 p.m.-
Scottish Music.
O'Robble
Song.-Star
Burns Booth)-Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone). Orchestra Strathspey's
(Diacw).
Karr.
Song.-Mary Morrison tarr: Mof. faJohn Edington (Tenor), Orchestra, Strip the Willow
(arr. Dack).
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Peter Pan-Selection.
9.25 p.m.-News and announce-
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9.45 p.m.-
A Recital by Beniamino Gigli
(Tenor).
1. Elegie (Massenet).
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3, Lullaby
bert.
("Lullaby")" (Schu-
4. Say you wil not forget
("Lullaby"), (Schubert),
10' p.m.-
A Relay from London,
Big Ben: "Imperial Affairs" by
H. V. Hodson.
10.17 p.m.-
Dance Music.
11 p.m.-Close Duwa.
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2.17 p.m.-The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra, directed by Sydney Phasey. From the New Victoria Cinema, Bradford. Suite, English Landmarks: (1)- Waltz, Ascot (2) Tintern Abbey (3) March, Whitehall (Tapp). Birthday Serenade (Lincke). Hornpipe, Barnacle Bill (Ash)- worth Hope). Sallor's Adven- tures (Rathke), Selection: The Silver Screen (arr. Terry), 7.45 pm-"Dixie Land Whar' I was
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English,.
German Folk Song,
|1.10 p.m.--A Programme of Cheer-
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2 m-News in German
2.15, p.m.-Cheerful Music (cont'd), 2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-
ers in New Zealand.
3.p.r.-News and Economie Review
in English.
8.30 pm-Karoly Klay and his Light Orchestra, with Brenda Gordon. La tagane; Dear Little Isle: Viennese Carnival: The Brook; Happy Vienna; The Marionette Show: Grand March, Long Live the King (Karoly Klay). p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal
3.15 pm-To-day in Germany.¦ # p.m.--Opening of the Johannes-
Sound Pictures.
3.30 p.m-Bitler Youth Pro-
gramme:
Children's Music.
2:45 D.m. Artistic Dance Music.
Gerhard Puchelt, Pianist.
3 p.m.-Reléh Party Day 1936.
5 p.m-Famous Musicians Rudolf
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burg Exhibition.
The Speaker concluded by' say- ing that one ought to compare these achievements with the "slavery and hunger in the Sovlet the paradise of Russia," which speaker said was nothing, but a Jewish concem for the ruthless exploitation of the poor down- trodden Russian nation. Franatean News Servibe.
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