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12.30 p.m.-A Light Concert. 1 p.m.--Local: Time signal and
weather report.
1.03 p.m.-Military Band Music, 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Rugby Press; Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements.
1.10 p.m.-Dance by Joe Loss and
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2.15 p.m-Clase down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.. 7 pm-Duke mlington and Els
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7.30
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Arthur Young and Reginald Forsythe (two planos), with
Lea Bermon (vocal) Plano Duet-Rumbas on toast. Vocal-Robins and Roses. Fiano Dust-"Roberta" Selection. Vocal-Medley: Leave the pretty
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Piano Duet-"Sweet
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Adeline"
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all the boys.
8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, weather report and announcements. 8.03 P.
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The JH. Squire Celeste Octet
A Venetian Barcarolle-Serenade
tar. Willoughby).
Valse Bluette Alr de Ballet
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Serenade (Moszkowski).
8.15 p..London: "This is Eng- land" Talks by representative. English people. (3) Driver A. Dart, of the Great Western Railway. Introduced by An- thony Weymouth (Electrical Recording).
8.30 p.m.-London: The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall.
8.55 p.m.-London: News and an-
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Orchestral, Overture "Carmen". (Bizet) Prelude to Act 1.-The Philadelphia Sym- phony Orchestra. Conducted by Leopold, Stokowski. 9.23 p.m.-
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2he 2nd of a Becond Series of Gramphone Recitals by The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent.
10 p.m.-London: Big Ben, Gipsy Music. Geiger and His Orches- tra, from Claridge's Hotel, London.
10.43 p.m.-
Variety
Piano Solo-Melodies of the Month, No. 20-Lex Green.. Vocal-I nearly let love go slip
ping through my fingers-8am Browne.
Organ Bolo-Free-Quentin M.
Maclean Vocal-There's a new world-Ike
Hatch. Instrumental-If you were the only girl in the world-Brian Lawrence and his Lansdowne House Sextet.
11 p.m.-Close down.
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4.31 p.m-Beethoven String Quar- tets-3; The Griller String Quartet:
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The Agenda of the 98in sesalon B.B.C. Empire
Orchestra of the League of Nations Council leader, Daniel Melsa); con opening to-morrow ductor, Eric Fogg. Scene: The chairmanship of the Chinese Am- under the 'main deck of the Betty Martin:bassador, Dr. Wellington Koo, co- produced by William MacLurs. tains 23 points, three of them be- 7.50 p.m.-An Organ Recital by Aling political matters of the most
bert Taylor, from the First Presbyterian Church. Rose- mary-street, Belfast. 8.15 pm-"This is England"-3: Driver A. Dart, of the Great Western Railway; introduced by Anthony Weymouth, 8.30 p.m.-The BBC. Dance Or- chestra, directed by Henry Hall 8.55 p.m.-The News and An-
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League of Nations circles do not. however, believe that decisions of real importance will be reached. The most pregnant issue to be dealt with is the Franco-Turkish 6.Cases Woollen Pisce Goods dispute on the Sanjak Alexan- drette.
Last December the Council re- commended that three observers should be despatched to the spot. 9.15 p.m.-Friday Midday Concert, and, that the two Governments under the direction of Johan oncerned should negotiate air- Hock, from the Queen's Col-ectly with each other. The Tur- lege Chambers Lecture Hall.
kish Foreign Minister, Rushdi Birmingham.
Aras, began his deliberations a few days ago with the French Foreign Minister. These conversations were continued here to-day in three
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long sessions, attended by the TERMS:-Cash on Delxvnex Swedish rapporteur, Bandler, the object being to and a basis for a marlly for reception in India, Bur-ractical solution to lay before ma, and Ceylon,
the League of Nations 'Council.
10 p.m.---Big Ben: Gipsy Music: Finally the proposal of the French Geiger and his Orchestra, from ¦ Foreign Minister was accepted, Claridge's Hotel, London. - namely that the legal experts at-
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Harp Quintet.
12 might."Butter. Wouldn't Suit
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10.30 p.m.-Australasian news ser-
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10.45 p.m.-Meditation music. 11:30 p.m.-Close down.
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1.08 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German.
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German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m. An entertainment hour. 2 p.m.-News in German. 2.15 pm An entertainment hour
(continued).
265 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-
ers in New Zealand..
3 pm-News and Economic Review
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3.10 p.m-To-day 翅 Germany.
Bound Pictures...
3.30 pra-Special light concert.
delegations should exämine whê- ther the French and the Turkish Governments had any legal right to decide to whom the Sanjak Alexandrette was to belong. Tals makes it doubtful as to whether a compromise will be reached before the close of the present session of the League.
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Secondly the Council has to debossed leather of a kind that, un- cide on the Spanish question. It is expected that the Foreign minis ters Mr. Anthony Eden and M. Del bos will make pronouncements in Geneva. Trie session will have to decide on the Chilean motion that the Council co-operate in the re- patriation of those persons having sought refuge in the Madrid, Em- bassies and Legations."
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These beautifully ornamented leathers resemble 18th century brocades, mosaic, or stained glass. There is no end to the variety of | patterns that can be reproduced, The third important question is and one graceful and character- that of Danzig when the Polish Latically English pattern recently Foreign Minister Beck will submit introduced was based on designs
and Albert
a report about his negotiations in the Victoria with the Danzig Government. Museum. Moreover, a new League of Nations Commissioner for Danzig has to be appointed.
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It is also expected that the raw materials question will be raised at the Council session- Transocean News Service.
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re: view in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB.
10.15 p.m-To-day in Germany.
Sound. Fictures.
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GOVERNOR WANG MO CHUNG INDISPOSED
Canton, Jan, 20.
As already reported Civil Gov- ernor Wang Mo-chung is still in-
of Thinks disposed and onstek leave...
Governor "Wang Mo-chung has been to the "Tsung Fa" hot springs for a change, but, so far, there has been no improvement in the condition of his health.
11.45 pm-Planoforte duets: sona-
tas by Mozart.
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It is said that Governor Wang
Elisabeth Dountas-Rindermann i Mo-chung is suffering from liver
and Fritz Thone.
12 midnight-Sign of DJA. DIB,
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5.15 p.m. Topical Taik.", 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German, bei p.m.-Hitler Youth programme: Edm.; Look out, here comes the German Winter, Relay from four German Btates. 6.15 pm-Sign of DJA and DJB
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6.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB." DIN.}
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German Folk Song.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Muste
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8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
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view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m.-8ign off."
2.30 pm. Nielson Financial Re- view, and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.-Bign on. p.m.-Records. 6.15 p.m-Epanish Informational
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6.95 pm-English Informational
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6.55 p.m.-Stock quotation (Swan,
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in German and Call DJQ... 8.15 p.m.-German Winter Sport
Territories: V. The Black 855 pm-Block quotations Forest
8.40 p.m.-Stock "quotations and
local market reports,
7 p.m.-Big Ben "All at Sea,” or "The True Story of the Betty Martin. A burlesque by the 8.30 p.m.-Cello Eonata in g minor Melluish Brothers, Characters: * by: Beethoven Richard Ma- Captain Brassface, Skipper of Plytuschka.
Epanish (L. R. Nelson & Co.).
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dissam, and that his condition has - worsened, his features now being Jaundiced and yellow in colour,
Governor Wang, Mo-chung has ceased to attend office, his duties being perormed by his secretary Mr. Sham Hok-tody."
It is understood that General Yu Han-mow, Commander-in- Chief of the Carton Garrison, has recommended a well-known Chin- ese physician to treat the malady. Chinese Evening Pres.
INSPECTION. OF RIVER DEFENCES
Canton, Jan. 20. Admiral Pung Cheuk-fan, Com- mander of the Kwangtung River Defence Flottila, in view of the im portance of a strict petrol of the river districts of the province, will commerce a tour of inspection in the cruiser "Chap Bun" imme- diately.
Yesterday morning Admiral Fung made an inspection of the river defences in the vicinity of the City of Canton, and returned at about 4 p.m.
KING GEORGE MEMORIAL
'London, Jan. 19. HM the King will unvellg. memorial to his father," King George V, at Windsor on April 23, 81. George's Day --
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