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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12.30 to 215 pm.-European re-

corded programme. 12.20 p.m.-Dance music.

1 p.m.-Local Time algnal and

weather report.

1.03 p.m.-Val Rosing (Tenor) and

Carroll Gibbons (Piano). 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Local:

Weather forecast, time and "an-. nouncements.

RADIO MANILA

0.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- lah Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises

by Prof. G. T. Suva of the in- sular Life Assurance Company. 7 a.m.-Bign Of."

1.40 p.m.---Selections by the Orches- 9.30 am.-Nielson Financial Review

tre Raymonde.

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

5 to 8 p.m.-European programme. 5 to 7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7 p.m.

· Waldteufel Memories Violin Solo-Estudiantina, Waltz, {

Op. 181-Albert Sandler. 'Orchestra—Ich Liebe Dich. Op. 177; An Dich, Op. 150.-Vienna Boheme Orchestra. Songs-Les Sirenes; Dolores.

Ninon Vallin (Soprano). 7.15 p.m.--

A Recital by Richard Crooks (Телот)

Good-Bye (White-Melville-Tos-

til; Killarney (Falconer). My Sunshine is you (Stolz); Springtime reminds me of you (Rotter and Jurman).

7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quota- tions and Hong Kong Exchange Market report. "

7,34 p.m.-London-Talk: "Empire Exchange" Points of view by Travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies. 7.47 pm.—

Response

Tangos Re-Fa-Si (Delfine);

(Polito). Love's Dream is o'er (Ferrariä). Noche de Reves (Maria); Che

Papusa Ol (Matos).

8 pm-Local; Time signal, wea"-

ther report and announce- ments.

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8.05 p.m.-A Relay from the Tal

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8.05 p.m.

11

Sour Songs from “Song of Freedom" by Paul Robeson

(Bass)

1. The Black Emperor,

2. Lonely Road-(Eric Ansell).

3. Sleepy River,

4. Song of Freedom-(Eric An-

Bell).

8.18 p.m.-

Scott Wood and His 'Six Swingers

Not Pie: Evergreens of Jazz (No,

1).

8.30 p.m.-

and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-Sign Of.

2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.-Sign Of 5.30 pm.-D.P. Conservatory" of

Music-Radio Practice-Hour. .15 p.m.-Spanish Informational

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6.35 p.m.-English Informational

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17 p.m.The Mystery Singer."

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News

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cursions on the mainland with a disapproving eye, but nevertheless he regarded it as of the greatest importance that Great Britain and Japan should remain on friendly terms and arrive at a compromise to solve the problems of the Far East and of the world in general. Warsaw, Nov. 137 The Ambassador, in reply, sald With reference to the numerous that in the last 15 years there had d'Oriente-Descriptive (Ama-arrests of foreigners, which have been many changes, but the coz The 18th and 19th NOV., 1986

recently been made in Moscow, it is dial friendship between Grest BH-

Light Orchestral Music Midnight Rose (d'Erlanger)... ̧A Souvenir d'Ukraine-Descriptive

(Perais): Impressione

del).

woods are green (Brodsky, aIT. Ferraris).

Clog Dance (Fetras): Pan and

the Wood Goblins (Ratke). 9 pm London-News and

nouncements.

Ani

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

Comprising:---

Czar Ivan (arr. Ignor), Where the reported that a large number of ain and Japan remained un-Cobouse, Each Day at 2.30 PM. foreigners had already been sub-changed. They were all looking jected to police supervision for forward to welcoming Prince and Ar No. 21, WYNDHAM STERET

Many foreigners Princess Chichibu to the Coro- weeks before. have been constantly followed by nation next year in the confidentA VERY FINE SELECTION the secret police, and often sudden- expectation that their visit would OF CHINESE ART CURIOS ty required to produce papers, and make still stronger the bonds be then taken to the police station in tween the two reigning familles order that these papers, mostly The secret of modern diplomacy Identification papers, could be was mutual understanding. scrutinised. Even children were Great Britain and Japan had halted in the streets, and subjected each their own "needs and difficul- etc.

Carved Horn Ornaments, Old to political questions. All arrests. ties and their respective interests were preceded by thorough sear to protect. In the present topsy: Bronze Incense Burners and Vases, ches at the person's dwellings. All turvy condition of world economics Embroidery, etc., etc. these happenings have produced a the interests of the two countries feeling of utter insecurity in the might at times appear to conflict.

9.20 p.m.The Three Men" Bulte

(Eric Coates) 9.38 p.m.-

Vocal Items by Francis Langford and Dick Powell

Francis Langford-Deep Shadows, Dick Powell-When the moon hanga-high

Francis Langford-Long ago and

far away.

Dick Powell-My Kingdom for s

kiss.

9.46 p.m.-

"Gypsy Melodies

Round a Gipsy Camp Fire. Gipsy Fantasy; Gipsy Drinking

Bong.

10 pm London--Big Ben Latest Dance Hits

11 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

6.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, (German, English), German. Folk Song.

7 pah-Concert of Light Mugle.

8 nm-News in English

Old Porcelain Vases and Jars, Carved Ivory Figures, Jade und Agats Vases, Incense Burners, etc.,

forelga dolony in Moscow, who re-but he believed there was no pro- Blackwood Cabinets, Joss gard themselves entirely at the blem which could not be settled Tables, Teapoyal and other mercy of the Soviet authorities Transdcean News Service

ITALIAN ATTITUDE

Rome, Nov. 13.

if tackled with good wit and

sympathy There was no reason why the two peoples should not continue to be as good friends

Furniture and

in business as they were in their Some Very Handsome Infaid

Lacquered Screeps

social and intellectual relations.

They must mutually endeavour to remove those obstacles which stood

Regarding the rumours current in the way of friendship, and

In the international, press ever above all to cultivate more gene- TERMS-AS CUSTOMEET. since Ambassador Grandi's last atrous criticisms of each other,

back on Soviet Russia, that Italy

The toast of "The Japan Society" would withdraw from the Non-

was proposed by Lord Cromer Intervention Committee, it is stat-

Viscount Hisaakita Kano, re- DIE ed offcially, that Italy will not sponding, sald there was no real take any decision before the answer wason why Great Britain and to her accusations, from Moscow is Japai could not reach an adjust- in hand, and not before the Comment of commercial relations mittee itself has decided

8.15 pm Concert of Light Music: Transocean News Servise, E

(continued).

8.56 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

ers in "Far Easting a 9D-News and Economic Review in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 pmHomeland and Overseas,

Variety hourSAN

40 D.-News and Economic Re

view in English on DIE, DIQ in.Netherlandish on DJA, DJB. 10:15 pm-To-day in Germany

Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.-Dance, Laughter and

Songs. A folly dance night. 1145 pm-ports Reyle

SIEGE OF MADRID

Paris, Nay, 13.- Unless unforeseen circumstances occur, the Nationallat troops wi perhaps have to prepare 1gr. a alege declared General Agi- of Madr

of the Nationalist froợng He added that General Franco's original plan to take the

12 midnightSign On DJA DIB resistance

DJQ, NJE (Ger::Engl.)

What was needed was co-opera

tion. not competition. The society

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INVALID

Salamanca, Nov. 13.

must work for a more practical The official Gazette of the Bur friendship between the represen-zos National Government declares tatives of both countries, and all decrees invalid made by the andeavour to bring the business Madrid Government (now in Va

lencia) All Jews of that Govern- men and industrialists together.

ment passed previously to this date, are to be examined, and, if contrary to the interests of the, state, be invalid also Transocean News Service

WOMAN POLICE

CHIEF

Peto

Berlin, Notif13 Police, Frau Scholtz-Kink Belote The Chief Inspector of London's departing for Warsaw,

Dolice, Mrs. Peto, arrived in also inspected the Wor

ere he was received by bour Service

the Berlin Women

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