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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
p.m.Big Ben; A Short Violin
Recital by David Wise.
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Wavelength of 355 metroa ($43 k.0.3), 31.69 metres (@kot mekscycles). MAURICE DUFOUR AND HIS PIANO ACCORDEON Recorded Programme 12.30 to 3.15 pm-European pro-
gramme, jen
1230 pm-Orchestral Music.
1 p.m.-Local: Time signal and
weather report.
1.03 p.m.-
Four Spanish Songs by Conchita SupervisMezzo-Soprano)
1.16 p.m.-Lionel Tertis (Viola). 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby
Press; Local: Weather forecast, | time and announcements. 1.40 p.m.-Marek Weber and His
Orchestra.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese progrLMANG. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme.
7 p.m.-
4.15 p.World Affairs," a talk
by H. V. Hodson
4.30 pm--Variety, with the Sou- and "Charles thern Sisters Hayes
"
4,50 pm--Mat. Mulcaghey. "The Our Besom Man from County Tyrone." je de
5 p.m.-The BBC. Empire Orches
tra (leader, Daniel Meisa); conducted by Oltiton Helliwell
and An- 6.40 p.m.-The News
nouncements.
Transmission II. GSH 21.47m:e. (13.97m.) GSG 17.79me." (18.86m.) USB 9.5ime. (31.55m). Transmission 2 is designed `ori- marily for reception in India, Cey- lon, Malaya, and the Far East. It may also be heard in the West In- dies and West Australia. Laughter"-7pm-Big Ben; A Plano Recital
by Tapia-Caballero.
The New Mayfair Orchestra The Clock is playing (Blaaw), Dicky Bird Hop (Gourley).
Love, Life and
Selection.
A Musical Comedy Switch (arr.
Halt).
Cavalcade of Martial Songs (arr.
Nicholls).
Hieland Laddie (Carruthers). A Vision of Spring.
7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quo- tations and Hong Kong ex- change market report. 7.35 pm.
New Gramophone Records Our greatest successes-Cicely Courtneldge and Jack Huibert Excuse Me Danice: Polka Med- ley.-New Mayfair Orchestra. Jack Hylton throws à party. 8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, weather report and announcements, 6.03 p.
From the Studio Maurice Dufour and His Piano- *Accordeón. *****
1. Maman Je t'aimes.
2 Parle mol d'autre chose.
3. Le Chaland. `
4. Poema
6. El Relicario,
6. Air Kantonals.
1. Perles de cristal.
8.20.p.m.-
Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritonu and Fritz Kreister (Violin) Violin Solo-Caprice Viennois
(Kreisler).
Bass-Baritone Solos-The Span- ish Lady (Hughes); Limehouse Reach (Proctor-Gregg).
Violta Bolo-Londonderry Air
(arr. Kreisler); Bass-Baritone Solos-Song of the Buccaneer (Mortimer and
· Leonard); A Bowl of Punch Mortimer and Alan Murfay). Violin Solo Gypsy Caprice
(Kreisler).
Bass-Baritone Solos--The-Bay of Biscay (Davy); "The Stucy Arthusa (Traditional). Violin Solo-Dance of the
Marionette (Winternlts). 8.55 p.m.-London: News and An-
nouncements.
9.15 p.m.
The Court Symphony Orchestra
With 's Song in my Heart-Sym-
phonie Rhapsody (Rodgers).
The Damask Rosé (Chopin
themes).
7.30 p.m.-World Affairs." A tak
by H. V. Hodson.
7.45 p.m.-The Forum Theatre Or- chestra. directed by Philip Martell, from the Commodore. Theatre, Hammersmith, Lon- / don.
HEAVY DAMAGES FISHERMEN
FOR GIRL FIGHT
WITH SHARK Hair Caught In Machinery
Two Oshermen, Pedru. and Marceline, of Pitepana, who had gone out deep sea fishing in a boat, Damages amounting to £1,112 | experienced the consequences of a and costs were, awarded at Man-rough sea.
It appears they were tossed. ... chester last month to Alice Sharp, aged 18 of Hulme, Manchester, mercilessly by the waves, but they who had most of her hair and had clung to their craft till a crea-‚' scalp) torn off while tending ature answering to the description of a shark popped over the water sur- machine at the printing works of Mesars. Norbury, Natalo and Com-face and whizzed passed their bodies. In their excitement the pany, Ltd., of Old Trafford.
men lost their balance and fell intb the sea. The creature then tried to attack one of them, who scared it away by dealing a blow on its mouth with the bamboo rudder he had in his hand..
It was stated that the girl would have to wear a wig. and Her coun- sel asked for one at £15 155, but the defence submitted that na a working girl she was not entitled to a wig of such price.
Mr. Justice Lawrence, who com- mented that her hair might have been as beautiful as that of any one in the Kingdom, said that if a better wig could be produced why should she not have it.
8.85 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-
ers in India.
After about half an hour's swim- ming they were able to catch hold of the craft, which had drifted a few hundred yards from them while they were engaged in the
frightful melee.
The fishermen returned to shore exhausted, but without any bodily injuries.
p.m.-News and Economic Review: 8.30am-Nielson Financial Re
in German and Call 'DIQ. 9.15 p.m.-International Automo-
bile Exhibition, Berlin'.
view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-Sign of.
230 p.m.-Nielson Financial" Re-
View and Musical Varieties.
8.45 p.m.-Folk songs from Japan,
Korea and Slam. Sung by Alda | -8.45 pm-Sign' off, St. Paul.
8.10 pt-"Girl Missing.", A Chi-
cago newspaper play by Arthur ( La Bern. Characters: Jimmy Corrigan and Bill Fletch, re-. porters on "The Morning Sun":10 Mavis Williams; Root, Night City Editor of "The Morning Sun"; Louis, Negro bar atten- dant at the Blue Monkey Club; Dickens, chauffeur to Perrani, owner of the Bue Monkey Club; Captain Richman, of the Homicide Squad, Chicago Police; police omcers, ofice boy, rewrite men, and tåle- phone voices: produced by.Ho- ward. Rose.
8.55 pm The News and An-
nouncements.
9.15 p.m.--Variety, with the Bob- therm Sisters and Charles Hayes.
pm-News and Economic Re- view in English on DIE, DIN, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB.
10.10 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures.
6 p.m.-Song Movie Magaalne of
the Air.
6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Perfod.
5.56 p.m.-English Informational
Period:
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through
2030 pit-Tie" "Kaleidoscope of the COUMBRy of Swan, Gilbert-
Opera
11.45 pm-Press Review.
Editor. In Chief Hans Fritzsche. 12 midnight-Bign on DJA, DJB,
DJN, DJE; DIQ.
RADIO MANILA
TO-DAY
son and Fritz,
7 p.m.-Tirso's Mabuhay Orchestra. 7.30 p.m.-Programme Preview. 4. 7.35 p.m.-Ladies' String Quartet
and Jose V. Carreon, pianist. * 8.05 Bampagufta"-Tagalog
Programme.
8.35 p.m.-Casaje Optical Informa- "
tion.
KZRM-618.5 kc-485 Metres. (8,40 p.m. Stock quotations and Owned and directed by Erlanger. 9.35 p.m.-Ronald Hill, in Songs at and Galinger, Inc.
the Plano.
Transmission II.
GSH 21.47 më. (13.97m.) GSP 15.14mc. (1982m.) G6B 0.51mc. (31.55m.). Transmission 3 is designed pri- marily for reception in India, Bux- ma, and Ceylon. 10 p.m.--Big Ben: Gounod's Faust.
Morris Motors Band; conductor, Sydney V. Wood,
Act J.
10.50 p.m.-The
11.30 pm- Was There" (see
Trans. 1)..
11.45 p.m. Variety.
12 midnight—"Shipbuilding"" (see
Trans, 2).
12.30 am-The News and An-
nouncements.
12.50 am-Dance Music,
RADIO AUSTRALIA
TO-DAY
Wave Length, 31.34 Metres. Power, 1 Kilowatt.
Frequency, 9.58 Megacycles. 630 pm-Recorded music..
9.30 p.mConcerto No. 2 in. F 8.45 p.m.-Sporting News.
Minor (Chopin), played by | 7 p.m.-Art's Allies: "The Connois- Arthur Rubinstein (Planoforte).
seur"—Mr, John Young.
and the London Symphony Or- | 7.20 p.m.-National News Bulletin. chestra, Conducted by John 7.40 p.m.-"Young "Australia." Barbirolli
8p.m.-The Moorish Maid." musi"
cal comedy.
10 p.m.-London-Big Ben.
Varlety and Dance Music'
9 p.-National Military Band. Fux-Trot-Come back, Aweet | 9.30 p.m.—A® programme from the
Papa
Melbourne studios.
Vocal-Serenade in the night- | 10.30 p.m.--Australasian News Ser-
The Street Singer.
Fox-Trot-The Miller's Daughter,
Marianne. Vocal--Peter's pop keeps a Tollipop shop The Rocky Mountaineers,
Waltz-Although. Vocal-It's a thrill all over again;: I round á bit of Paris in the heart of old New York. Lucienne Boyer. Fipe-Trot-Anything your little heart desires; I could be in Heaven.
Sketch "Bwing Along" The
10.45 pm-Meditation music. 11.30 p.m.---Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
TO-DAY
1.08 p.m.--Call DJA, DJB (German.
English},
German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m.-Light Music,
3 p.m.-News in German. 2.15 p.m.-Light Music (continued). 2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-
ern,
Riddie Scene-Leslie Henson, 3 p.m.-News and Economic Review
Original Prices
have.
been drastically cut
to
Fred Eminey and Richard
·
in English'
make room for New Stocks
PAUL RENNET et CIE
YORK BUILDING, CHATER ROAD.
Hearne
Fox-Trot-The girl in the gar
den; Afterglow.
Guitar Solo-Waltzing to the gulltar Medley –Len Fulis, # FUR-Trots — The Boston Tea
Party; It ain't right. Vocal- For Love Alone; I never
realized.--Bing Crosby, Instrumental Early Morning
Blues.
11 sim Close down.
DAVENTRY
TO-DAY MOM KEN Transmisión L
agt 2.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Bound. Pictures.
/
9.30 pm-8pecial concert: Elly [" Ney, planist
4 pm-A tour through Baden
countryside. Home evening.
6 p.m.Cello sonata in g minor by
Beethoven.
Richard Matusshka, 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
1.5.45 pm Press Review.
Editor in Chilet Hans Fritzsche. 6 p.m.-Little Folk Music. 6:15 pm-8ign off DJA and DJB
(Germ., Engl
6.55 pm Call, DJA. DJB DJN, HANDJELA
GBG 17.79mc.^/(16.90m.) oso 18.16me." (19,76m.))) 088 9.51mc. (31.55m.), Transmission 1 is designed Del-5 marily for reception in the Ant
and for the Bast
German Folk Bong.
7. p.m-Concert of Light Muster:
pm-News in English. B150p.mConcert of Light Music \" (continued);
local market reports. 8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations
Spanish, through the courtesy of L. R. Nielson & Co. pm-Mandaloyon Estate
gramme.
5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- Ish Current Events and Vaude-9 ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva. a.m.-Sign off.
9.30 p.m.-Musical Varieties. 10 p.m.-Sign oA,
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