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1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

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.103 p.m.-The Light Opera Com-

pany.

1.15 p.m.A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Orchestra.

1.30

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BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 pл--Call DJA, DJB (German:

English), 、

German Folk Song. 1.10 p.r.--Bright Musical

gramme.

Pro-

7 pm -News in German. 2,15 p.m.-Bright Musical

graftme (continued).

Pro-

2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-

ers in New Zealand.

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Five Languages

Broadcasts in America and Canada, poster campaigns throughout the Empire and in foreigți capitals, and attractive in literature in Ave languages are "to tell the world" all about the Coronation of King Edward next May,

By these means, it is hoped.

3 p.m.-News and Economic Review there will be brought the Lon-

1.40 p.m.- Relay of the Hong 3.15

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Kong Hotel Orchestra)

2.15 p.m.--Close Down.

4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

7-11 p.m.----European Programme.

7 p.m.-

The Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra of New York. 1st Movement from "Symphony No. 101 in D Minor" The "Clock"") {Haydn). Midsummer Night's Dream -

Scherzo (Mendelssohn).

Le Rouet D'Omphale (Omphale's Spinning Wheel) (Saint-Saens. Op. 31.)

L'Apprenti Sorcier Dukas). 7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quo-

tations.

7.33 p.m.-

Hungarian Music

Song. Had a Horse ("Hungarian,

"Folk Songs") (Korbay), Song---Shepherd. see thy horse's ("Hungarian Foaming Mane Folk Songs") (Korby)-Karth Falkner (Baritone). Hungarian

Rhapsody

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lo English,

p.m.-To-day

Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m.Marches

Time.

In

of the New

'don a multitude from all parts or Germany. the world to see the historic page- antry and join in the celebrations. Britain, next May, will be a land of light and colour. Throughout London and the provinces schemes of decoration and illumi-, nation are being considered and festivities are being planned. Em- pire and foreign visitors will find the nation at its best..

4.30 p.m.-"Der Innhof."

A Radio

Play by Djavidan Hanoun.

6.30 p.m.--News and Economic Re-

view in German.

5.45 p.m.-Songs and Piano Pieces

by Living Composers

6.15 pm. Sign of DJA and DJB velopment Association

(Germ., English).

6.55 plm.--Call

DJE and German, English).

German Folk Song.

DJB

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m.-News in English

8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen- ers in the "Far East" and Call DJQ.

8.20 p.m.-Little German Broad-

casting ABC.

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Comprising:—

Teak Drawing Room and Dining- Room furniture, Black Wood Ware, Bed Room and Office Furniture, Electric Refrigerators, Table Fans & Lamps, Carpets & Rugs, Gramo- phone and Records. Pictures. Oil Paintings, Porcelan and Glass Ware, Silver E. P. Ware, Aluminium & Brass Ware, namel tath, Wash Baains, Mirrors, Cutlery, Ornaments, celebrations were a great attrac-Clocks, Sewing Machines, Ice Chests

Typewriters, Radio Set, etc., etc.

"The results of our campaigns so far speak for themselves," an official stated to a Press repre- "The Silver Jubilee sentative.

the Britain

last tion

year. This year peace and prosperity of

8.35 .m.-Concert of Light Music have been a great incentive to

(continued).

visit our shores.

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9 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German. 9.15 pm-Variety Concert.

(Liszt)-Marcel Clampi (Plano 10 p.m.-News and Economie R$

view in English on NJE DJQ in Dutch on DJB.

In Germany 10.15 p.m.-To-day Sound Pictures.

forte). Orchestra

March -Hungarian Potpourri Pecsi)-George Bou- langer and his Orchestra.

7.50 p.m.-

From the Studio

Book Reviews" by A. D.

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

ther Report and announce

ments.

8.03 p.m.

Geraldo and his Orchestra.

El Relicarlo (Padilla).

La Violeteza (Padilla). "Rumbaland No. 1.

8.15 p.m...

From the Studio

A programme of Light Songs by Gaston d'Aquino (Tenor) ac- companied by E. Gualdi.

Programme

I. Serenata-Toselli.

2. Nonti Sevedar di me-de Curtis

3. O flower Divine-Haydn Wood.

4. Maire my Girl-Aitken.

6.30 p.m.-

The J. H. Squire Celeste Ocket. Memories of Eschalkovsky (art.

Sear).

Valse

Bluette Air

Drigo).

Narcissus (Nevin).

8.45 p.m.-

"de

Ballet

From the Studk

· 10.30 p.m.-"Kaleidoscope."

A Variety Hour by Helmut Cost-

zelt

11.40 p.m.-Technical Tips for the

Radiotan.

11.45 p.m.--New German Legisla-

tion.

Dr. Fritz Schwiegt.

"From the United States alone. the number of visitors in June nearly reached the record of the 'boom' year of 1930. When the

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On VIEW Fox THURSDAY, THE 17TH SEPTEMBER, 1836.

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5.30 am. Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- ish Current Events and Vaude- vine of the Air conducted by Don Alva, Morning Exercisen by Prof. G. T. Suva of the In sular Life Assurance Co... 7 am--Sign On.

9.30. a.m.-Nielson Financial He

view and Musical Varieties 11.15 am--Sign Of

2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review 3.45 p.m.-8ign or

6 p.m."Are You Listening?" "con-

ducted by Bernie Nolasco.

6 p.m.-Tirso's Mabuhay Orchestra, 0.20 p.m.--Spanish Informational

A planoforte Interlude by Caro-635

line Braga, F.T.CL

Programme

1. L'Alouette (The Lark) --Glinka.

2. Norwegian Bridal Procession-

Grieg.

3.

Butterfly-Grieg."

4. To a Water Lily MacDowell.

5. In Autumn-MacDowell.

9 p.m.-News and announcements

from London,

9.20 p.m.-"Overture 1914”—A War}

Period

p.m.-English Intormational

Perlod.

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

7 p.m.--To be announced.

7.15 p.m.-Symphonic Interlude. 7.25 p.m.-Question Box Reporter. 7.30 p.m."Smart Music"-Jerr

and his Romancers, Betty Sllos. Ramon Escudero, Johnny | Harris and Russ Aranas.

March Memory played by De-7.45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cla. Presenta-

broy Somers' Band,

9.30 p.m.-

From the Studio.

Variety. Concert by Colleen Park-

er Vocal). Pedro Antonio

tina.

8 p.m.Hispania.

8.45 pm-8tock Quotations and

Local Market Reports.

9 p.m.-"Hispania"-Zarzuelas

(Violin). H. L. Ozorio (Plano). 10 p.m.-Sign on.

Programme

1. Violin Solds: Medley.-

You started me 'dreaming.

Love me forever.

2. Song. Is it true what they say

about Dixie?

3. Piano Solos:

Medley.

Hands across the table."

Two cigarettes in the dark. Someday Sweetheart.

4. Violin Solos: Medley-

Alone.

I'm in the Mood for love.

5. Bongs: Medley-

With all my heart.

Moon Glow.

Georgia on my mind.

+

8. Plano Balos: Waltz Medley-

.. Heart of Hearts.

La Golondrina,

7. Violin Solos: Medley.--

Dream of Love.

Twilight on the Trall.

8. Spng-Yes, Yes, Yes.

9. Plano Solo-Pardon my love.

10 p.m-Big Ben from London. Primo Scala's Accordeon Band. In a Gypsy Caravan. Riding the Range in the sky. She came from Alsace Lorraine. Song of the Lift.

On with the Brow Belection.

10.20 p.m.

Ambrose and his Orchestra 11 p.m.-Close Down.

EMPIRE. RADIO

TRANSMISSION Z

(Hong Kong Times) The following frequencies will be wed:

GBH 21,47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16,88 m.)

7 p.m.-Big Ben. A Song Recital by Peter Dawson (Baritone), with

a Planoforte, Interlude by John Wills. Peter Dawson: At Even- ing Hour (from St. Matthew's Fassion) (Bach), I Bee a Tree (Hodges), Kangaroo and Dingo (from the "Juat Bo" Song Book) (Edward German), Bor- der Ballad (Trad), Ocean Tramps (Hedley Martin). John Wills: Ballade in G minor, Op. 23 (Chopin). Peter "Dawson: When the Swallows Eome- ward Fly (Maude V. White). The Time for Making Songs (J H. Rogers), The Jolly Roger (McCall); The Strong. Ge on (Thayer), The Pride of Tip- Berary (Lockhead).

740 m-The BBC Dance Ofches- tra, directed by Henry Hall 8.15 p.m.-Imaginary alography, "Captain Robert Jenkins," by Michael Galanots.

parts of the world

8.35. p.m.-A Recital by Eda Kersey (Violin). Passacaglia (Sammar- tini, arr. Nachez). Rigaudon (Hameau, arr. Helfetz), Moto Perpetuo (Cupis, arr. Nachez). Slavische fantasie (Dvorak. arr. Kreisler), Rondino; Mazur ka (Op. 81) (Sibellus), p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal.

0 p.m-The News and Announce-

ments.

9:20 p.m.Light Music. 9.38 p.m.-Musical Interlude.` 9.45 p.m.-Close down

TRANSMISSION 3

The following frequencies will be used:

GSH 21,47 Mejs (13.97 m.) GSG 17.70 Mc/s (16.86 m) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)

10 p.m.-Big Ben, An Organ Recital

by Salvatore Arnità (Pales- tinian Organist. From St. Mark's, North Audley Street. Toccata and Fugue in D minor (Bach), Concerto in B flat (first movement) (Handel). Nocturne in A flat on a theme of Ferrata) (Arnita). Etude de concert (Bannet).

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Comprising:-

Black Wood Ware, Teak Dining Room & Bed Room Furniture, pm.-A Studio Concert.

Drawing Room & Office Furniture, Miriam Licette (Soprano).

Carpets, Ornaments, Pictures, Brass Williamn Primrose (Viola) & E. P. Ware, Porcelain & Glass Irene Kohler (Planoforte), Ware, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Irene Kohler: Songs without Table Fans & Lamps, Linen, etc., etc.

words? No, 40 in D. Op. 85, No.

4; No. 43 in E minor, Op. 102.

No. 1: No. 34 in C, Op. 67, No. 4

also

(Mendelssohn). Miriam To Electric Refrigerators Licette: Shepherd Thy De- meanour Vary (Thomas Brown, arr. Lane Wilson), Have you Seen but a Whyte Lille Grow}}

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY,

(arr Dolmetsch), A Pastoral THE 2187 SEPTEMBER, 1938 (Clive Carey). William Prim

rose: Ave Maria (Echubert, arr.

Wilhelmi), Retraite (from

music to Midsummer Night's TERMS OR OFW. DELIVERY. Dream)(Milhaud), Caprice No.

LAMMERT BROS... AUCTIONEERS.

A review of the summer's sporting events. Produced by Pascoe Thornton, -

24 Paganini, ár. Primrose)." Miriam Licette: Spindrift (Eric Fogg), Piggeanle (Warlock), Green Rain (Finchliffe), My Heart is Like a Singing Bird: (Parry), Irene Kohler: Caprice | Midnight-Greenwich Time Signal. (7. D. Davis), Sicilano; Scher-12.15 am."Game. Bet and Match." zino (Arthur Benjamin), 11.15 p.m.-The Hotel Victoria Or- chestra; leader, A. Spiero; un- der the direction of Emillo Colombo. From the Hotel. Vic- toria, London Espoir (Wal- Berg). Wiener Burger (leh- rer). To a Wild Rose (Mac- "Dowell), Dream Castles (Hope). Selection, Faust * (Gounod); Bacchanalian Dance Ravel). Gypsy Air, Longing to Meet you Caucasian Folk-song. A

In Verdi (Trad, afr. Colombo). 11.45 pm-Musical Interlude: 11.55 p.m.-The News and At-

nouncements.

12.45 am.The Isidore Schwiller String Sextet Dorothy d'Orsay (Contralto). Dorothy d'Orsay: The Seagull of the Land under the Waves; Weaving. LaIt; Benbecula Bridal Processioni Bextet: Kennedy - Fraser). Manx Air (arr. Corleag), Welsh Folk Song, Green Lawns (arr. Idris Lewis), Irish Melody. The Lark in the Clear Ar Carr. Schwiller).

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