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12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Record- 2:15 pm-Concert (continued).
2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-
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ed Programme..
12.30 p.m.-Orchestral Selections
from Grand Opera.
1 pm Local: Time and Weather
Report.
1,03 p.m-A Recital by Derek
Oldham (Tenor).
1:20
from
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Rugby 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press.
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A Concert. Planoforte Solo.-Feux d'Artifice
(Debussy)Marcel Clampi. Song.Cadiz (Albeniz) Con-
chita Velazquez, (Mezzo- Soprano). Instrumental - Gavotte, from
"'Mignon" (Thomas) — J, H." Squire Celeste Octet. Songs-Ballads of Yesterday-
Brownlow. (Baritone). Violin Solo-Thais-Meditation
(Massenet)-Kreisler.
Song. Songs my Mother taught
me (Dvorak).
Song. Morgan (R. Strauss) Op. 27. No. 4. Dino Borgiou (Tenor).
7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock
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A Relay from Daventry: The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra
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Weather
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.1.
Cinema Organ Solos by Reginald
Dixon.
1. Dixon Request Medley. 2. With Sword and
March.
3. Naughty
Selection.
Marietta
Länce
Flim
4. Roberta-Film Selection.
of Tosti" 8.20 p.m.-"Memories
sung by the La Scala Singers. 8.30p.m.-
The London Theatre Orchestra.
Selection-The Land of Smiles
(Lehar).
3 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in English.
3.15 p.-To-day in
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3.30 p.m.-Humour in the German TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1906
Ballad
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Songs and Poems 4.15 p.-"When the soldiers march through the town. Military Band music and Sol- diers songs.
5.25 p.m.-Technical Tips for the
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5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-1
view in German.
5.45 p.m.-Hallo. girls and boys!
p.m.-"Goodbye, dear ones, the parting must come!" Burchard Kaiser sings songs by, Robert Schumann.
6.15 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB
(German, English),
DJB
6.55 pm-Call DJE and
(German, English), German Folk Song. p.m.-Concert of Light Music
B p.m.-News in English
8.15 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-
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8.20 p.m.-Concert af Light Music TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERt.
(continued).
p.-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
9.15 p.m. The eternal token of
German Culture: the Beet- boven House in Born.
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DIQ in Netherlandish on DJB. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures.
10.30 p.m.-A talk by the German
poet abroad: Josef Weinhuber, 10.45 p.m.-Away to the hunt!
A gay hour with Werner Tiling. 12 midnight-Close DJE DJQ. DJB
(German. English).
RADIO MANILA
5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and span- ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted by Doa Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva of the In- sular Life Assurance. Company, Girl, a.m.-Sigh off.
Selection--Waltzes from Vienna
(Strauss). Selection.' A Country
(Monckton). "Revudeville" Memories (Bur
rows),
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9.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m.--Šign Of..
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Celebrations At Swatow
On the occasion of the Silver Jubilee the Mayor of Swatow, Mr. Chan Tong Chiang, held a recep- Mon at the Municipál Offices.pt noon on 10th October, which was altended by the Consular Body. local officials and prominent Chin- ese Merchants.
In the evening the Chinese Members of the International Club gave a dinner party to their For- elga Members and other foreign resident at the Ming Fong Res- taurant, and there were present some 120 people, and the utmost cordiality prevailed. The Mayor of Swatow proposed the health of His Excellency the Chairman of the National Government, Mr. Lin Seng, in a speech which was 9.20 p.m.-Vocal Gems from "Car-3.45 p.m.--Sign Of.
men" (Bizet), by the Light 6 pm.-"Are You Listening?" con-heartily applauded. Dr. T. C. Pan
ducted by Bernie Nolasco." Chairman of the International Opera Company.
6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational Club, proposed the health of the guests, to which Mr. C. G. C. 6.35 p.m.-English Informational Asker, the Commissioner of Cus-
Period.
p.m-News and Announcements 2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties.
from London.
9.30 p.m.-
From the Studio,
The ZBW. Quartet, in "Quartet in C. Minor." Op 1-Mendela- sobn.
1st Movement-Allegro Vivace.
2nd Movement—Adagio.
3rd Movement-Scherzo.
derato.
10 p.m. Big Ben from London.
Period.
toms, responded, and these
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, througn speeches were also marked by a the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- ¦ Zellcity of expression typitying the Son and Fritz"
friendship existing between the Chinese and Foreign communities
7 p.m.-To be announced.
4th Movement. Allegro, Mo- 7.25 p.m.-Question Box Reporter. in Swatow, to the cultivation of 7.30 p.m.-13mart · Music”—Alice | which the International · Club, Worrick, Jerry and his Ro- formed last year, has done and is mancers, Ramon Escudero, doing so much. Johnny Harris, and Russ Araisa
A Variety and Dance Selections.
Slow Fox-Trot-An evening with
you-Gerry Moore.
Comedy Fox-Trot-I'm nuts on screwy music The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.
Song Back to those happy
days-Leslie Hutchinson. Fox-Trot, Squibs-Billy Cotton
and His Band. Fox-Trot-The Londonola-The
Gaumont British Dance" Or
chestra. Accordeon Bolo.-Stars over De-
von-George Scott-Wood, Vocal-Oh! Leo The American
Eton Boys.
Fox-Trot.-Goody-Coody-Benny Godman and His Orchestra, Fox-Trot-It's been so long- Benny Goodman and Als Or- chestra.
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"After dinner 'all adjourned to the International Club in Kizlet Road, 7.45 p.m.-Elizalde y Gla, presents where varied programine ot Hazel Ochos, planist: Lydia talkies and dancing was enjoyed Kamatoy. planlat; Nelia until 2 am Manalo, soprano; and Consuelo Salazar, soprano.
8.15 p.m.-Hispania.
The presence of many Chin- ladies added much charm. to the spontaneous @galety · that
ese
845 pm-Stock Quotations and marked the celebrations on the
Local Market Reports. p.m.-Hispania-Zarzuelas,
10 p.m.-Blan.oh.
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"THE BIG BAD WOLF"
Hitler On Himself In An Interview སྐ,
"Double Tenth," and the evening is one that the foreign guests will always remember ab quite the most delightful social function they have attended in Swatow-From Reu- ters Bwatów Correspondent.
ILL EDUCATED B.A.
People who are entitled to write Mr. D. M. Mason, a former L1-BA. after their names, and yet Organ Bolo.--Nola-Sydney Guberal MP., returned to London re-
who have never read a real classic. tard.
cently from Nuremberg, where he
were mentioned by Dr. Cyril Nor- Song.-My
was one of Herr Hitler's guests at Wood, President of St. John's. Fields..
the Nazi Congresa.
College, Oxford, in his presidential address to the annual Conference of the Association of Special
lucky day Gracle
Slow, Fox-Trot. Sophisticated Lady--Nat Gonella and His Orchestra,
...
Mr. Mason said that he found Herr Hitler quiet and dignified, not bellicose..
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NAZIFICATION OF SCHOOLS
Munich, Oct. 14. The Bavarian Gabinet has an-
·A *"purge": of 1,676 cloister Catholicsisters from
*
He told a reporter that, in an Interview he had with the German
Chancellor, Herr Hitler said: Libraries. and Information Bu-nounced Vocal Selection, The Family suppose that in England I am re-reaux, at Oxford recently,
Bong Album-Hughie Green | garded as the big bad wolf?".
Dr. Norwood was stressing the schools and their replacement by and Els Gang,
"I replied. Not a bit of it," add-great value of school ibraries, and reliable Nazis. Tango-La Garcajada,
ed Mr. Maso
had a word of praise for novels
tholic Church is rigo- Dance-Bella Espanola Or-
and detective stories.
rously protesting, alleging that questa: Tipica Roberto Firpo,"
“I am inclined; to think' that a this action is another violation Song-In & ttle Gypsy Tea
man is not well educated until he of the concordat between Berlin Room-Val Rosing,
has read bir books and mastered and Home, but the protest is Waltzes-Say that you will not
them," he said, "and until he unlikely to be effective as Herr forget.
knows what it is to consult au- Adolf Hitler's Minister of Educa thorities, and to collate the results tion has already approved the and use them.
edict. "It is a good thing at school to encourage the habit of reading. and there is much to be learned without knowing it, from novels and adventure stories, and even detective stories
Sweet Mary Rose-Bernhard Etie and His Dance Orchestra. 11pm-Close Down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
CORONATION
BROADCAST
London, Oct. 14.
A message to the people of the British Commonwealth will be broadcast by the King as the first public act following his coronation in Westmister Abbey on May 12 next year. His Majesty will speak 1.10 p.m.-An Amusing Concert from a room in Back'ngham
Programme.
1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German
English).
German Folk Song.
2 p.m.-News in German.
Phlace in the evening
British Wires.
This "nazifcation" of 300 schools will throw 600 teachers out of employment on January 1, and the remaining 1,000 affected will go on the teller roll throughout 1937. The oficial teáson, fár this "And I am ready to be tolerant action is that the schools are not about this side of the school paying sufficient attention library work, for once you get the racial science and the biology of habit of reading, many unexpected the Nazi state-
Reuter. developments are apt to follow
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