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Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
12.30-2.15 p.m.--European recorded? p.m.-Concert of Light Music
8 p.m.-News in English
programme.
12.30 p.m.-Military Band Music.
i p.m.-Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m.-Concert Items
1.30
p.m.-Reuter Press. Rugby
8.13 pm-Greetings to our Listen- ers in the "Far East" and Call DJQ.
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8.20 p.m. Concert of Light" Musin
(continued)..
WIRELESS TELEPHONY IN MINES
Experimental Test,
A recent demonstration of ultra-
short-wave wireless telephony be- ∙low the earth's surface has de-
Press, Local Weather fore-9 pm-News and Economic Re:] monstrated the practicability of cast, time and announcements,
view in German.
1.40 p.m. Variety and Dance 9.15 pm-ttle Songa for Big
Music.
2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 p.m.-
Grand Opers. Overture "Die Meistersinger"
(Wagner).
Arta.I have lost my Eurydice.....- "Orfeo ed Euridice" (Gluck). Aria.--Ah, My Son-"Le Pro- phete" (Meyerbeer) Sigrid Onegin (Contralto), Choral-Procession of the Quests to Wartburg Tannhauser" (Wagner).
Arls.--Song of Prince Galitsky
"Prince Igor" (Borodin). Ariain the Town of Kasan-
"Boris Godounor" (Moussorg- sky Theodore Challapine (Bass),
People
A Concert Hour.
10 p.m.--News and Economic Re
view in English' on NJE DJQ in Dutch on DJE
10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany
Sound Pictures.
system of communication which would be available when existing services have broken down. Tests were conducted by Transreceivers, Limited, of Ewell, by permission of | Messrs. Pearson and Dorman Long, Limited, in Betteshanger Colllery, and consistently good reception was obtained between the" surtsre
10.30 p.m.-From Crude Iron 'to uid the bottom of the pit and with
Finished Wire.
the more remote workings of the
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The practical value of the wire-
10.45 p.m.-"What do we get from mine,
the Vine?" A Merry Vintage Festival, Sketches by Franz Wolk
less would be obvious in the event of a disaster when communication
12 midnight-Close DJE INQ, DJB between rescue parties and the
(Germ. Engij.
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RADIO MANILA
3.30 a.m.- Breakfast Hour of News
and Music-English and Span ssh Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva.
7,30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock 78.m.--Sign Off.
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Cinema: Organ Musle by Reginald Foort.
1. Poem (Fibich).
2. An Autumn Serenade (Becce), 3. Reminiscences of Friml.
4. Medley of Daly's Favourites. 5. Lover come back to me "New
Moon" (Romberg).
6. One Kiss-"New Moon" (Rom-
berg).
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and announce- menta
8.03 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. 11 p.m.-Close Down.
8.05-11 p.m.-European Programme from ZE.K. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles.
8.05 p.m.-La Boutique Fantasque"
(Rossini) played by the Lon- don Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.--
Tunes of Not-so-long ago by Carroll Gibbons and his
Boy Friends.
1. The Way to Love-Selection
2. Foot-light Parade-Selection.
3. Love is Love, anywhere.
4. Let's tall in love.
5. Coronado-Selection,
6.. Thanks a Million-Selection.
8.50 p.m.-
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Three numbers by The Mills Brothers.
(a) Since we fell out of love.
(b) Lazy Bones.
(e) 'Nagasaki. --
p.m.-News and announcements
from London.
$9.20 p.m
Richard Tauber (Tenor)
and
The New Light Symphony
1. Orchestra
Orchestra
- Light
- Overture (Suppe).)
Cavalry
2. Sorg. Die Lore: Am Tore-
Volkslied,
3. Orchestra - The Dubarry -
Selection.
4. Song.-Dear Little Nightingale
(Moszkowski).
0.30 azn-Nielson Financial "Re
view and Musleni Varieties 11.15 am-Sign Off 230 pm -Nelson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties.
| 3.45 p.m.-Sign Of
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passing of reports and instrue-1 All-waves Radić, tions could be maintained in spite of extensive damage in the work. ings: but the permanent adoption of ultra-short-wave equipment at strategic points would appear to offer many advantages.
Although 'omcial recognition by the Ministry of Mines has not been given to the demonstration by the Hermes Transreceiver it is under- stood that as a result of the tests an order has been placed by an Indian colllery firm for mine-re- scue equipment.
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no danger from electric shock. The equipment is easily portable, and when trans- SATURDAY. SEPT. 26, 1986 mitting the power in the aerial is about one watt.
For the demonstration at Bet teshanger Colliery one 'frans-
3.13 Dm-Plano Recital by Leticia receiver was installed at the pit-
Roxas.
8.30. p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 8.45 pm-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports. 9p.m.-Listerine Amateur Hour, with Baron Unterhelsen. Mas- ter of Ceremonies. 0.30 p.m.-Musical Varieties. 10 p.m.-Sign 01.
TESTED FLYING
FLEA SAFE
Result Of Wind Tunnel Trials
BUILT STRICTLY TO SPECIFICATION
The Air Ministry tests in the
5. Orchestra-At Dawning (Cad-] full-sized wind turimel at Farn
man),
borough, to discover the cause of The Waltzing Doll (Poldin!). accidents to miniature acroplanes 6. Song-Liebesleld (Kreisler). of the Flying Flea type, were re- 7. Orchestra, Mock Morris cently concluded.
Dances (Grainger).
10 p.m.--Big Ben from London.
Dance Music,
Mr. C. E, Mercer, a motor en-
8. Bong-Platzir D'Amour (Bar-gineer. of Lewisham, whose ma-
tn}.
chine was selected by the Air League for the test, stated that no fault could could be found with it. It was constructed very closely te the specifications of the French Inventor, M. Mignet,
11 p.m.-Close Down.
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German Folk Song.
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bead, another at about the 2,000ft. level, and another between 2,000ft. and 3,000rt, along the workings. Normal routine was being carried on in the mine, including the run- ning, of a 3,000-volt generating plant, and during the whole per fod of the tests excellent two-way | 144 Gross Overcoat Battous communication was maintained 1 Bundle Steel Pipes between the three stations. Sig- nals were loud and there was little interference, which was due, no doubt, to the peculiar properties 01 the ultra-short wave-length
which was employed in the tests.
NEW CAR PARKING ·
IN SHANGHAI
The new car parking regulations for the Central District of the In- ternational Settlement, which were to have been enforced on Septem- ber 5, and which were, postponed following further consideration by the Shanghai Municipal Council after the annual recess, will now
be put into effect in their entirety
from October 15, according to an
announcement made by the Coun- cil on Sept, 16.
The postponement was due to the flood of public criticism directed against the regulations, and to the action of the Automobile Club of China which took's leading part in attacking teadures of the regula tions. The new ruling over-rides these objections,
also
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PASSENGERS KILLED
Train Collides With Omnibus
Hankow, Sept. 14. Eight passengers were killed and thirteen seriously injured when the north-bound No. 22 through train of the Canton-Hankow Rallway collided with an omnibus of the The decision to enforce the new Humih Highway Bureau, which was rules on October 15 was made at a heading southwards for Hengchow,
It is therefore reasonable to afaume that a machine so" made will not go into the uncontrolled | meeting of the Shanghai Municipal | southern Hunan. The collision oc- 103 p.n-Call DJA, DJB (German dive which has caused
Council held on Tuesday evening,curred near the Iklawan station. English).
accidents both in this country sud
at which the members reviewed a 20 miles south of Changsha, pro- abroad
arguments for and against. the vincial capital of Hunan, at 5 a.m. "Mr. Mercer said that the tests proposed changes. They were as- showed that his machine had sisted by a comprehensive report suficient incidence in the main from the Commissioner of Police. wing to cause the tall to go down when attennig out, thus provent-
1.10 p.m.-Music for Everybody.
2 pim--News in German. 2.15 pm-Music for Everybody
(continued)
2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen
ers in, Australia..
3 pin-News and Economic Review
in English.
3.15
pm-To-day in Sound Picturea.
k
ing such a dive. Issue PEIPING PALACE
REPORT TO BE ISSUED
It has been, the theory of Alt Germany.League oficial that, if the cause
of the dive could be discovered, 3.30. p.m.-"At Green-wreath Inn, there would be no need for fur
Of Vallant Topers, Sunshine Enthusiasts and Jolly Songsters Manuscript: Werner Elling. 4.45 p.m.--Selections by the Hasse
Orchestra. -
ther anxiety, as practically all the accidents were due to this trouble.
MUSEUM
More Valuables Lost
The omnibus was knocked down, and crushed to pieces by the train," One locomotive and three 3rd- class coaches were overturned; causing the death of 8 passengeṛa. and serious injury to 13 others. Three hundred feet of ralls were damaged,
On receipt of reports, the Can...” ton-Benkow Hallway authorities: Peiping, Sept. 16.
ordered the Engineering Bureau to The loss of piore valuables of the despatch a corps of workmen to the Pelping Palace Museum was disco- | spot to effect repairs to the damag- It is known that some amateur
vered yesterday, during an inspec-ed tracks and to retrieve the over- constructor Have not strictly adhered to the specifications of ton of relles. Thirty rubles an turned locomotive and coaches.
ivory bird, and an amulet made of The wounded were rushed to the inventor, 6.30 om-News and Economic Re-A report will be issued on the sapphire, and other precious stones, hospital for treatment Compen
are missing
nation will be given to the families view in German"
text.
Mr. Chang Ting-chi, Director of of the passengers killed, in accord p.m-Hitler Youth Pro- | Last winter It was estimated
the Genera! Affairs Department of ance with the railway regulations, gramme:
that nearly 1,000 amateur con- The "Shock Troop"-Kameradstructors were making Flying the Museum, in an interivew sald Bevere punishment will be meted. Fleas in Great Beltain. But the that in 1928 the Museum was un-out to the raffway star responsible How 15 boys formed a Hitler fatal accidente induced the Air der the custody of the guards of for the accident. An investigation Youth Unit,
League to appeal to the Air the Ministry of Interior; and the will be immediately made in order 6.55 pm "Call" DJE and DNB Ministry to impose a temporary articles were probably stolen at to determine the responsibility of
(German, Eugilah),
5.45
chart
German Folk Song
ban on the flying of the machines that time. until the tests had been made. Kuo Min
the guilty persons
Kuo Mind
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