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RECITAL BY MADAME ·

- FRANCESCA DENIES

Recital For Two Pianos

Fox-Trot-There's something in

the wind.

Fox-Trot-Swingin' on the moon,

12.30 to 2.10 p.European pro-11 p.m.-Close DoWIE,

gramme.

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12.30 p.m.Bir Hamilton Harty and

the Halle Orchestra.

1 am--Local: Tline signal and

weather report.

1.03 p.m.-Pianoforte Recital by

Mischa Lėvitaki, Ja 1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local; Weather forecast, time and announcements. 1.40 pin-A Relay of the Rotary Club Tiin Speech. from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong "Hotel.

Speaker: Rotarian Sir Atholl MacGregor, Kt. on."Random Reminiscences.” 1

2.10 p.m.-Close down

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme.

7 to 11 pm--European programme, 7 p.m.

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Barnabas Von Geezy and His 'Orchestra, with Richard Crooks (Tenor) Orchestra - Puszta

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rose (Shayon-Shilkret

Orchestra Malaga.

Poem (Fibleň).

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Tenor Solos-My Sunshine is you (Stolz); Springtime reminds

AUSTRALIA DAY, 1937.'

It is authoritatively announced that, by agreement the existing laws controlling contract the P.-"Round

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11 Paris. pm.-A Message to the Common- wealth by the Rt. Hon. 3. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for Australia In London. 5.10 p.m.-"Stars of Australia." A Commonwealth Cavalcade: Dudley Glass, the Australian musician, introduces Albert Whelan, Variety Star; Evelyn Scotzey, Opera Star: Malcolm McEachern Concert Star: Dorothy Brunton, Musical- Comedy Star.

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BERLIN PROGRAMME

TO-DAY

1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (Gertian.

English).

German Folk Song.

1.10 p.m.-8hort musical pieces.

Transmission 2 is designed ori-2 p.m.News in German --

marily for reception in India, Cey- 2.15 p.m.-Short" musical pieces ton, Malays, and the Far East. It'

(continued).

me of you (Rotter and Jur-may also be heard in the West In-2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-

man).

Orchestra-French Breezes (Bor-7

chert),

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

From the Studio

A Recital by Madame Francesca

"Denies (Soprano). "Samson and Delilah" (Saint

Saens). Mon cosur s'ouvre a ta voix

Mi

era in New Zealand.

dies and West Australis.

p.m-Big Ben The Shepherds 3 p.m.-News and Economic Review

Feast, from Caldbeck in Cum- In English berland; in the English Lake

District the Shepherds Feast follows the winter gathering of the stray sheep from the fells.

7:32 p.m.-Syncopated Piano Music, 7.43. p.m.-The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard); conductor, Adrian Boult.

Ouvre tes yeux bleus (Mas- | 8.30 p.m-Musical Interlude.

zenet).

Absence (Easthope Martin). Homing (Taresa del Riego). 8.20 p.m.--

The B.B.C. Symphony, Overture "Impresario (Mozart). Overture "Masaniello" (Auber).

8.35 p.m.-London-The Good Old

Daya." Some reminiscences of old-time, music hails by artists from. London streets. Arranged by 8. E. Reynolds. (Electrical Recording),

8.35 pm-London-News and An-

nouncements, '

9.15 p.m.-

Variety. Instrumental "Evergreen" Film Selection-Geraldo and His Sweet Music.

Vocal A rendezvous with a

dream-Turner Layton.

Organ, Bolo La Danza-Marcel

Palotti.

Vocal Will you love me.Jessica

Dragonette.

Vocal-Ah! Sweet mystery of

life Charles Kuilman. Accordeon Solas-Speak to me of love; Stars over Devon-George George Scott-Wood, ...' Vocal-Melody from the sky-

Frances Langford. 9.40 pin.

From the Studio,

·H. L. Ozorlo and Doreen Ma on two planos, with vocal refrain by Doreen Ma

Double Pianos-Nobody's Sweet-

heart

Vocal After you've gone.

8.30 p.m.-"The Good Old Days," some reminiscenes of old-time music-halls, by artists from London streets; arranged by S. Reynolds.

8.55 pm News and Announce-

menta

9.15 pm The Manchester Tuesday

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3.15 p.ra-To-day in Germany

Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m.-The world lies under ä

vell of white. Music, and poetry. 415 pm-an

evening for the Sudeten Germans.

5 p.m.-Special concert:

Orlando Barers, violin.

view in German.

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5.45 pm little German Reader. 8 pm-Grace notes and songs:

Fiskbeth Hallstein.

Midday Society's Concert, from the Houldsworth Hall Man-7 chester: a violin recital by

6.15 pm Sign off DJA and DVB

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6.56 p.m. Call DJA. DUB. DJN.

DJE NA German Folk Song. pm-Concert of Light Muse p.m.-News in English.

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10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany

Sound Pictures.

11.30 p.m.-Scrapbook for 1922. 12.30 pm-The News and An-1045 p.m.-Orchestral Concert

10.30 pm-Little German Reader.

nouncements.

12.50 p.m.-Dance Music.

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RADIO AUSTRALIA

TO-DAY

12.25 pm-An Eye-witness's nach count of the Cricket Match. England v. South Australia- fourth day.

12.45 p.m. Close down...... 1.30 pm-Cricket, as above.

Double Planos-Until the real 2 p.m.-Close down.

thing comes along.

Vocal Sing sing, sing Double Pianos Poor Butterby. Vocal-You turned the tables on

10 pm-Lordon-Big Ben. "World

• Anair.” A Talk by Bit Pro derick Whyte, KCBILL D. - 10.16 pm W

Dancé Musto 19 FOR-TrotEvery time I look at

you, e

Fox-Trot-It's been so long. TERKO O Balalaika. Aloha, * Marinibal:

• Blów Fox-Trot There's a star in the sky. was fogy Fox-Trot-Way down yonder in

New Oricans Fa

Fox-Trot - It ain't nobody's

bizness what I do. whi Blues When the Swallows nest

again

Fox-Trot When a lady meets a

gentleman down Bouth

Fox-Trot The Marlins and the

Coys

Comedy Waltz Dandelion, Daisy

and Daffodil.

4 p.m.-Cricket, as above. 4.30 p.m.-Close down." 5.30 p.m.-Cricket, as above. a p.m.-Close down”, 6.45 pm. Cricket Resume-New

Bouth Wales v. Victoria.

y pim-Tall Books of To-dáý:

Basil Hall

7.20 pin National News Bulletin. 7.40 Young Australia". Noel

1. Mewton Wood (Piano), 8 pm A

Programme of Works by Australian Authors.

9 pm Five Australian Ballada."

20 pm Talk Germs in General;

DEF. KH-ley Norris,

LEFT NORWAY

The circumstances in which M, Trotsky left Norway for Mexico have just been revealed by the 11.45 p.m.-Hitler Youth Pro-newspaper "Ringerikes Blad."

gramme: Hallo, girls and boys! 12 midnight-Sign off DJA, DJB,

DIN. DJE, DJQ.

RADIO MANILA

TO-DAY:

It is stated that, on the expiry, on December 18, of his Dermit to remain in Norway, M. Trotsky, was asked by the Norwegian authorit lea to take advantage of the Me- xican invitation.

He replied that he was willing to go if he could travel by a steamer of his own choice, was granted

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5.30 am-Breakfast Hour. 7am-Sign of DNA 9.30 am-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-tim off.

2.30 pm-Nielson Financial Re-

view and Musical Varieties... 3,45 pm-Bign off.

and could hold a private confer- ence of his friends before leaving. His demands were not granted.

At the same time M. Trotsky was presented with a mexicaN VISA, which had been obtained by the Norweigan, Minister in Stockholm. Accommodation was also reserved for him, his wife and a police of- fcer on board the Norwegian mó-

6 p.m.--Song Movie Magazine of for tanker Ruth

the Air

8.15 p.m. Spanish Informational

Period.

6.35 pm English Informational

Period

6.55 pm-Stock quotation (Swan,

Culbertson and Fritz). pmTirao's Mabuhay Orchestra 8.49 pmAll Instrumental Recital, 7:30 pro. To be announced, including a Back. Concerto for 8 pm-Programme Previews, two violins and a Vivaldi Con- 835 pm-Casaje Optical Informa zelta for three Violins. Buption.

ported by Carrie Calinduff. 8,40 p.m.-Stock quotations and

DESIGN Plocal market reports, Boprano.

Spanish (L. R. Nielson & Co), pa-Mandaluyon Estate Pro-

gramme,

10.30 pm-Australasian News Ber- 8.55 pm Stock quotations in

vice, including market and stock exchange reports 10,45 pmA Programme of Dance

MEURTON

11.30 vm Close down!

9:30 pm 10 pm

Records (Varieties). Sign off

The ship was originally bound direct for Texas, but at the request of the Government the owners ar ranged for it to change its course and call at Tampico, Mexico,

On December 19 M and Mme. Trotsky were taken from Storsand, where they were staying, to Fa- gerstrand, and went on board the tanker at Keven p.m. A boy who recognised M. Trotsky, and shouted out his name was sent away by the police, as it was desired to keep. his departure secret till he was out of the country, DE

The newspaper adds that M. Trolaky feared insecurity in Me xico, and that, at the last, would have had the Mexicon viss with drawn had he been able to do so.

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