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12.50 to 2.10 p.m.-European pro- 3.45 pan-Little. German Reader.

gramme.

6 p.m.-Little Folk Music. 6.15 p.m.----Sign off EJA and DJB

(Germ, Engi),

: 1230 p.m.--A Concert

1 p.m.--Local: Time signal and

weather report

1.03 p.m. The London Theatre

Orchestra.

1.25 pm-Router Press. Rugby Press, Local: Weather forecast. time and annalincements. 1.40 p.m.- Relay of. the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong. Hotel

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6:55 pm-Call DIA, DJB. DIE

(German. English). German Folk Bonk

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music 8. p.m.--News. In English. 8.15 p.m.-Concert, of Light Music

(continued)..

8.55 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen- ers in the Netherlandish East Indies.

"Experiences in the Royal Navy" || 9 Þ‚m-News and Economic Review

in derman and Call DJQ, .. 9.15 p.m.-"Ghosts." Musical and

by Capt. A. J. L. Murray, R.N DA.O. ORE

2.10 p.m.-Close down

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.

7 to 11 p.m.-European Programme 7 P.BL.

Alfredo Campoli and His Concert

Orchestra. }

Old Bohemian Town (Marsden &

Kennedy).

Cara Mia (Dievier & Prisker). Teddy Bears' Plenic (Bratton). Romance In moonlight-Belec

tion. Magyar Melodies (Vilmos, arr.

Piercy).

Wedding Dance Waits (Lincke). An Old World Garden-Selection. "With The Classics" (arr. Sidney

Crook).

7.30 pin.--Closing local stock quo- tations and Hong Kong ex- change market report.

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10.30 pm.-Little German Reader. 10.45 pn-From the latest operet-

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7 a.m.-Sign Of

songs-When the swallows nest | 9.30 am.-Nielson Financial ReviEW,

again.

and Musical Varieties.

Sweetheart, let's grow old to- | 11.15 a.m.-Sign Of.

gether.

Piano Sweetmeat

Candy Man".

Joe,

| 230 p.m.--Nielson Financial Review The "and Musical Varieties. 9.45 pm-8ign Off..

A Cavalcade of Martial Tunes. Song-A melody from the sky. Plano "Queen of Hearts"--

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8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, weather report and announcements. 8.03 p.m.

Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden

"Faust"—Ballet Music (Gounod). The "Sleeping Beauty Waltz

(Tchaikovsky).

8:25 pm.

From the Studio

A Pianoforte Recital by Rupert

"Baldwin, A.T.CL:—

1. Nocturne in B Major (Chopin), Prelude in D flat (Chopin).

16 p.m.-Song and Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Literary Song-Movie Magazine 6.15 p.m.--Spanish Informational

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6.35 p.m-English Informational

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"James The Salesman," the man | TERMS -Cash on DELIVERY. who organised President Roose- velt's pinnacle election, has been in England for a three weeks' holl-

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He is Mr. James Aloysius Far- ley. Ten years ago he Was a

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8 p.m.-Programme Preview. 8.05 p.m.--Records.

To-day he is United States Post- master-general, chairman of the Democratic National Committee. and Roosevelt's righthand man.†

instructions

He shakes more people by the Undersigned have received he spends two hours every day just hand than even Roosevelt himself;

signing personal letters, 8,000 in two days being his record.

He got his nickname from the

2. Two movements from the Valsa, 8.10 p.m.-"Sampaguita," conduct-à dally "sales talk" he sent to State

Suite, "Three-Fours," (Cole- ridge-Taylor),

(a) in A flat major,

(b) in minor.

3. Qavotte in D (Balfour-Gar-

diner),

5.40, p.m.-

A Recital by Miliza. Korjus (Soprano)

Funiculf-Funicula (Denza). La Danza (Rossini).

La Villanelle (Dell' Acqua).

8.55 p.m.--London-News and An-

nouncements, ..

9.15 D..

Light Violin Solos by Albert Saridor

Algerian Scene (Ketelbey). Remembrance (Mario Mel). ExtaseReverte (Ganne); U Sole Mio (Di Capuä). 9.30 p.m.-

TE

Light Orchestral Muale Blavonie Dance No. 10 in E minor

(Dvorak).

"Careless Rapture"-The Miracia of Nichaow (Temple Ballet Music), (Ivor Novello), Bridge of Lovers (Ivor Novello), Entry of the Boyards-March

(Halvorsen). Jealousy-Tango-Tzigane (Jacob

Gade),

10 p.m.-London-Big Ben. “World Affairs" by Sir Frederick Whyte, K.O.SI, ILD. 10.15 p.m.-Dance music. 11 pin-Close down,

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 Dm-Call DJA, DJB (German,

Engliata),

German Folk Song.

|1.10 p.m.-Music "for all.

2 p.m.-News in German.

ed by Remigio Mat. Castro. 8.40 p.m.--Stock Quotations and

local market reports.

Quotations Spanish, through the courtesy of L. R. Nielson and Company p.m.--Mandaluyon Estate

| 8.35 · p.m.--Stock

gramme.

9.30 p.m-Musical Varieties - 10 p.m.-Bign Of

leaders during the election.

He received an "Evening News reporter last month in his state- room in the Normandie at South- 'ampton while he breakfasted be- fore coming ashore. He is very Pro-tall and broad, bald and genial.

RADIO AUSTRALIAN

Wave Length, 31.34 Metres. Power, 1 Kilowatt.

Frequency, 0.58 Megacycles. 11.25 am.-A ball for ball descrip- tion of the Cricket Match, Vic- toria v. New South Wales. 1.30 p.m.-Close down.

Around him hovered a stati of secretaries, each of whom, of course, he calls, by his first name.

ORGANISATION

"Don't make any mistake," he said. "I didn't win the election. Roosevelt's personal popularity and the soundness of his principle did that

All I did was to organise it. "The high spot of the election for me was sitting in the head- quarters hotel at Washington with a staff of 40 telephone operators,

3.30 p.m. Cricket description, as staying on the telephone myself

above.

6 p.m.-Close down.

6.30 p.m.--Recorded Music.

7 pm to 4 a.m., and hearing my forcast come out, exactly right.

"How did I know? Organisation

7 p.m-Melbourne Central Post T have 2000 people all over the

Office Chimes.

Sporting Session.

7.12 p.m. Cricket resume. 7.20 p.m.-National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m.-A Review of Outdoor

Books-Mr. Basil Fall

7.43 p.m.-Victorian News Bulletin. 8 pm-Melbourne Central Post

Office Chimes. A Play.. 0.10 p.m.-Talk-Some Thumbnail Sketches, 300 B.C.-M. H, W. Allen.

States who sent me regular reports

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from day to day of how sentiment ONE (1) RADIO SET was running in their own districts -like some great sensitive baro- meter telling me all along exactly how we stood everywhere.

"I wasn't guessing; I knew. knew that the bulk of Roosevelt's Voters were going to be the men with less than £600 a year.

O VIEW FRọx TUESDAY, I THE 29TH, DECEMBER, 1936..

*Now it looks as though Ameri- TERMS;-CASH ON DELIvast, ea is going to stay Democrat for a

WONT TALK OF FUTURE

9.25 pm-8ymphony Goncert- | long, long time.

Tschaikovsky's Piano Concerto. 10.30 pm-8pecial News Service including market and stock ex- change reports.

10.40 p.m-Dance Music, 11.20 p.m.-Close down.

2.15 pm-Music for all (continued) DR. RUXTON'S FRIEND 2.55. p.m.----Greetings to our listeners

in New Zealand aggre

3 D.m.--News and Economic Review.

din Khiglish. Be

3.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

Bound Pictures

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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

"I'm not going to talk about the future. That's not my job. But I'll say this-the re-election of Pre- sident Roosevelt means another by hand-shakes using that techni big step forward towards world. que. peace."

"As for the people I know by" Mr. Farley resigned the post their first names-hey, Ambrose, during the election. Now he has I know by their first names-200- of Postmaster-general temporarily how many people would you say. gone back to his regular job. 0002

Every time he visits a city, a town, or a village he goes to the

"It makes it easier when I'm

ployee by the hand. He shakes so many hands that he has develop-signing letters," explained Mr. ed u special techalque for it. Farley. "Most of them I can sign

Way above that declared Ambrose, calculating fast 250.000 Mr. Herbert Anderson, aged 58, post office and shakes every em at a conservative guess." of Balmoral-road, Morecambe, a 3.30 p.m.-Evening in Austria under dentist friend of Dr. Buck Ruxton the Motto: Joined by the all-who was hanged in May for the very Band of the Danube bymurder of his wife, was found dead with his head in a gas oven in his Dr. Erich Fortner. 445 pm Little Evening Entertain Kitchen recently Near him was a

note addressed to his wife, a

Mr. Anderson, was a prominent witness in the Ruxton trial.

・ment.

6.30 p.m/News and Economic Re-

view in German.

HAND SHAKING TECHNIQUE

Just Jim, and that saves ¦ time.. Two hours every day I spend sign- Making it fast," he advised, ing letters. I always use green ““Jerk your hand beck quickly every | ink, just a fad, but I have for 30 time so nobody can get a real grip years. I never use a rubber on it. I've never been maimed yet · ́stamp.“

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