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BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.08 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German. 12.30 to 215 pm European pro-English)

gramme.

·German Folk Song.

| 12.50 p.m.-The Philadelphia Sym-] 1.18 pm-Jolly potpouri

phony Orchestra, Conducted pypa-Newa in Germans. Leopold Stokowski."

215 pm-Jolly potpourri (cont'd). 1pm-Local: Time signal and 2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen

weather report.

ers in Australia. 1.03 pmTito Schipa (tenor) and | 3 p.m.-Nowa and Economic Review

Yebudi Menuhin (violin),

*y* in 'Engllin

1.30 am-Router Press: * ́Rugby | 3.150 pam-To-day- in Germany.

Press; Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements. 1.40 p.m.-Variety programme. 2.15 pm-Close down.

.5 to 8. p.m.-European programme.

6 p.m. relay of dance musie from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

6 pm

From the Studio

"A Children's Concert.. 6.30 p.m

Lawrence Tibett (baritone), Rudy Starita (Xylophone) and the Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards

Bound Pictures. Num 3.30 p.m-Soldiers Comrades.

Variety evening by Werner Illing. 4.30 pm-Women's Hour: On

Housework...

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Lack Of Practica! PUBLIC AUCTION.

Instruction

OT.C RESULTS

The report on the examination for Certificates, "a" and "H"bold; | last year for cadets of the Senior and Junior Divisions of the Officers. Training Corps, issued by the Army Council shows improvement' on earlier years

For Certificate "A" the infantry | papers indicated that candidates, in the majority of contingents, had not been given autticient instruc- tion in the practical side of their work. The standard of military "Practical suggestions.

knowledge, the examiners state, 4.45 p.m.--Around the freside. was, on the whole, satisfactory, but Songs of Winter and fairy- the ability to impart it to others tales, Selected and arranged was somewhat below the average. by Lotte Theile.

•* ́`A few contingents were reported 5.30 p.m.--News and Economic Re- | as being satisfactory in 'all respects

view in GerELİLERE FOR AN

in the subject of drill.-A large 3.45 pm-Demonstration for re- majority showed some or all of the

turn of the day of the Baar | sama faults as in previous years. vote.

I

6.15 pm-Sim dif- DJA and DJB

(Germ. Engl.),

DJE

German Folk Song.

!

Baritone Solo"Faust" — Avant } 6,55 pm-Call DJA, DJB. DIN.

de quitter ces lieux (Gounod).` Band-War March of the Priests (Mendelssohn); Marche Heroi- que De Szabady (Massenet, aIT, Dan Godfrey). Barltone Solos-Song of the Flea

(Goethe...Moussorgsky) ;. PI-8.50 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen grim's Bong, Op. 47, No. 5 (Tolstoi-Tchaikovsky). Bangloradors”

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music E p.m.--News in English. 8.15 p.m.--Concert of Light Music mese foontinued),

(Stuart),

Selection

Xylophone Solo-Rio De Janeiro

(de Gredos).

Baritone Sola-Lover come back to me (Hammerstein and Rom- berg).

Band

Hiawatha March (Moret); Liberty, Bell-March (Sousa).

Xylophone Solo-Dance of the,

Raindrops (Evans). 7.15 p.

From the Studio

A Violoncello Recital by Made-

molecile Adele Clement. Lind

say A. Lafford. at the Piano.

1. Prelude for 'Cello alone. -Ab-

blate!

2. Ode.--Tchefepnine. "

3. Pavane pour une Enfante de-

functe Ravel

4. Dance de Conchita-Voor-

mojen.

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

7.33 p.m.-London-"John London- er at Home." 2 An evening with some of his "many ́and various acquaintances. sented by Pascoe Thornton.

Pre-

era in the "Far-East.”:/

Against this, however, words of command, and knowledge" of the subject, the examiners state, were both good, and with more practice

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most candidates should be able to TERMBI-CAR ON DELIVERY, overcome their weaknesses.

CAREFUL TEACHING

The standard of weapon training was held to be satisfactory. Prag- tically all reports stated that map reading and compass work were good, and in tactical training can--

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

In the infantry examination for PUBLIC AUCTION.

I p.m.--News and Economic Review | didates showed careful instruction.

in German and Call' DJQ........ 9.15 p.m.--Prince Louis. Ferdinand. | Certinente "B" the candidates of A popular radio play by Franzene contingent were reported us Konrad Hoefert.

being unable to make a logical ap-,

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-preciation for any tactical plan, slow in English on DJ, DJN lacked condence when command- DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA. | inga: platoon on parade, and had DJB.

little idea of the accepted methods of instruction.

10.15 pm-To-day in Germany. |

Sound Picturea.

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19.30 p.m.-Request Concert: Hallo. hallo! You request and. We play

11.30 pm-Demonstration on the return of the day of the Baar plebiscite.

In other contingents the stan dard was reported good in tactical knowledge and training and fair in drill

The principal weaknesses were lack of knowledge of field WOTES.

The candidates for Certificates

12 midnight-Bign of DJA. DJB. "A" and "B" (artillery) were said

DJN, DJE, DIQ.

to have a considerable knowledge of elementary R.A. work and duties. They also displayed “a good deal

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THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1997

Ar 12.16 P.M.

RADIO AUSTRALIAN of common sense; though there was AT ROOM No. 34, 2D FLOOR,

TO-DAY

Wave Length 31.34 Metres. Power, 1 Kilowatt.

Frequency, 9.58 Megacycles. 6.30 pm-Recorded Music. 645 p.m.-Sporting News.

7 pm-Talk: "What Ought We to

Expect from Our Schools?" Mr. M. B. Ingram.

7.20 p.m.-National New Bulletin.

8 pm Local: Time signal, wea-7.40 pm-An Instrumental Recital,

ther report and announce ments.

8.03 p.m.-From the Studio-A Chi-

Inese Concert.

11 p.m.-Close down.' 8.05 to 11 p.m.-EUROPEAN PRO- GRAMME FROM ZEK, ON A FREQUENCY OF 840 KILO OKOLIESKA.

8.05 p.m.-

'Tunes of Not-So-Long-Age ̄‚by Carroll Gibboris and His

"Boy Friends is

Sleepytime 'down Bouth.

Life'is just a bowl of cherries. Thanks a million-Selection. Coronado--Selection."***

Love is love, anywhere.

Let's fall "Id" love."

8.25 p!E IN

Music by Light Orchestras U

Nicolette (Van Phillips) Van Phillips and his All-Star Of

chestra. t

Fairies in the Moon-Intermezzo entr'acte : (Ewing), An hour with you (Elsele) Joseph Mus- sant and the Troxy Broadcast- ing Orchestra. Ninon (Pepper, Kaper and Jur- man) Love, for ever I adore you Reginald King and his Orchestra. 8.42 pm

Songs by Paul Robeson (baxx)

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Go down, Moses (Burleigh): (a)

8 p.m.-Programme from Hobart 8.30 p.m.-A 8ymhony Concert.

| 9.30 p.m.-Talk on Current Topics.

-9.45 pm. To be arrangedL 10.30 p.m.Australasian News Ser-

a tendency to repeat parts of the

book like a parrot, without con- sidering the reasori for the quota-.

No. 6, DES VOEUX BOAD, CENTRAL

tion or, whether it was strictly ap-The Gonds and Chattels plicable."

Pittendrigh, Wilson &

ITALIANS ARRESTED

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Jerusalem, Jan. 12 TERMSAs CustomEBT, Some members of the Italian Ar-- chaeological Expedition, it is re- ported here, liave been arrested by the Yemen government on a charge of being engaged in the preparation of military mape of the country. The Itáljana về fur. ther accused of having been

vice, including Results of engaged in political activities di APPOINTMENT OF

Pakenham Races. 10.45 pm-Dance Music. 11.30 pClose Downl

rected against the Temen govern- ment-

Trunzucena News Service.

Radio Beacons Help

Bad Weather Landing

Three different systems of ultra- drome and gives a fixed point of short wave radio beacons for help-reference on the approach path.

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Ing aeroplanes to approach the kerodrome and land in bad visibi-

VICAR

Storm Of Criticism

The induction of the Rev. C. I. Bucknall as Vicar of Milton, Stoke-on-Trent, did not take place jast month, as the Bishop of Lich- field stated that he had heary from the Archdeacon that morning that the Parochial Church Coun ell had not been legally cone-tur- A FURTHER DEVELOPMENT ⠀⠀

Finally, there is an inner marker ed: some members" "not bein fity have been installed at Croydon beacon, also working on a wave the electoral roll Airport The systema are the length of 7.69 metres, which throws The choice of Mr. Bucknall has Lorenz, the Plessey and the Mar- up a similar fan shaped screen and been criticised by parishioners. provides a second and final point who allege that he introduces Bo- One type, the Lorenz, is already of reference on the approach path citilatie Ideas into religion in use at Heston Airport and at at a distance of about 300 yards Over 600 people tried, to

the church,anxi, many had large numbers of Confultental air-from the edge of the aerodrome.

An aeroplane atted with the stand is the sales, ports. It permits landings to be made so long as the surface of the complementary aural or visual feWhen the Bishop arrived, aerodrome can be seen from a coption devices can, with the ald crowd outside fained in a chorus, of the beacons, be brought direct We protest my lord, we protest," height of more than 50ft and to the derodrome and landed to which the Bishop repiled: "You has been used successfully under

safely so long as the landing area tad better enter and hear what:ls even borse conditions,

is not completely obscured

to be paid and The Air Ministry states that oszacute. Differences further development and ex The Bishop proceeds

corit.

An Ministry communication states that the peculiar properties of ultra-short waves make them

present type of beacons can be occupied the vacant

Figs 1 stood on de ribber; (b) Peter particularly suitable for blind land. Perience will be required before theé vestry, and 18 clergy.

go ring dem bells (arr. Buring equipment. Their employment used for landing in conditions when Mr. Ede Burleigh), 1 KAM pget

Shenandoah (arr Terry); Jes'

mah song (Strickland) 8.55 pm London-Nows and an

notincements.

9.16 p.m. Le Beau Danube"- Ballet Music (Johann Strauss, arr. Desormiere), played by the London Philharmonic Orches tra, Conducted by, Antal Dorail,

has the advantage of providing the surface of the landing area 13 From pulpit the extra channels which cannot be invisible from low altitudes. made available in the already con- gested medium-wave band allocator the present the three systems

ed to aircraft nge.

will be used for experimental pur- meeting of pas poses only,

that, the

scrutinise the elec

a council accordin

He added. there should

The complete system at Croydon comprises three principal units; the main beacon, working on a WAVE QUEEN WILHELMINA |ference length of nine metres, which gives

9.40 p.m. The First Act of "La defined path of approach to the

Boheme (Puccini) by Mem bers and Orchestra of La Scala, Die Milan, A

10 p.m-London-Big Ben,

10.13 pmAmbrose" and "Es Or For chestra,

10.30 pin Dance Music.

11 pmClose down'

Innsbruck, Jan. 12.

in Iges,

aerodrome from ten or afteenQueen, Wilhelmina of milles; an outer marker beacon has engaged hotel room working on wave length of 7.89 near In metres, which throws up a vertical 19?has

fan Khaped radio screen across the | whether she Intends to main approach path

Ennis beacon la sited one and a ban

hair to two miles from the acto-

„Princess!" and.

m

the-

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