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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by 28.W. on a Wavelength of 355 nietres (845 k.c.s), 31.68 metres (9.02 meracycles)..

TEST MATCH

LONDON THE FOURTH CRICKET, 4 pm-Big Ben; "Tales of the Sea" --3: "A Modern Voyage of Dis- covery." a talk by Captain K. N. MacKenzie.

This Is England "

12.30 to 215 p.m.-European pro-

Framme,

12,30. p.m.--Dance Music. 1p-Local: Time Signal, Wen-

ther Report:

ROYAL VISIT TO HOLYROOD

State Entry Into City

the

Edinburgh 14 expecting King and Queen to be in residence at the Palace of Holyrood House for a week during July, the pro- bable date of their arrival being

4.15 p.m.-Musical Interlude. 4.20 pm-The Fourth Cricket Test Match: Australla v. England. account of the opening day's play by Alan Kippax, from Adelaide (in collaboration with the Australian Broadcast- July 5 ing Commission).

p.m-Beethoven String Quar-visit is a State entry into the city. Among the duggestions for the tets--3: The Kutcher String Quartet.

1.03 p.m.-Light Opera and Musical

Comedy. 1.30 p.m.-Router Press, Rugby Fresa Local: Weather Fors- cast, Time

and Announce-4.40 ments.

1.40 p.m.-Marek Weber and His

Orchestra.

3.15 p.m.-Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese, programme.

7 to 11 p.m.-European programme.

7 p.m.--La Valse (Ravel), played by

5.10 p.m.-"John Londoner at Home"-4. 2.71 evening with some of his many and various acquaintances; presented' by Pascoe Thornton-;

The stay at Holyrood House will be marked by brilliant social runctions, Including a drawing room and a garden party.

that

Many people are hoping the King and Queen will be ac

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the Orchestre du Conservatoire, 5.40 pm The News and An- companded by Princess Elizabeth A Quantity of Novelties, Fancy

Paris, Conducted by Philippe | Gaubert.

1.17 p.m.

Three Light Arias by Enrico Caruso (Tenor)

1. "Rigoletto"

is fickle.

(Verdi)-Woman

2 "1 Pagliacc!" (Leoncavallo)

On with the Motley.

3. "Tosca" (Puccini).- Strange

Harmony.

7.30

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nouncements.

Transmision II.

OSH 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) 080 17.79mic. (18.86m.) GBB 9.51mc. (31.55m.). Transmission 2 is designed ori- marlly for reception in India, Cey- lon, Malays, and the Far East. It may also be heard in the West In- dies and West Australia.

7 p.m.-Big Ben: "Scrapbook for

1922"

local p.m.--Closing quotations and Hong Kong ex- 8 p.m.-A Cello Recital by Florence change market report

7.35 p.m.-

Nat Gonella and His Georgians Fox-Trot-The man from the

South.

Fux-Trot-Woe is me. Fox-Trot-Mama don't allow it. Fox-Trot-Ol' Man Mose. Fox-Trot-I'm gonna clap my

hands.

Fox-Trot-The Bhelk of Araby, Fox-Trot-Capri Caprice. Quickstep-How'm I doin'?

Hooton.

8.15 p.m.-"This is England"; talks by representative English People: (4) G. C. Drake. Dean's Verger of Westinirister Abbey: introduced by Anthony Wey- mouth.

8.30 p.m.-The BBC. Dance Or- chestra. directed by Henry Hall.

8.55

p.m.-The News and An- nouncements.

and Margaret Rose.

il

Goods, Sundries and Shop Fittings

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY THE 28TH JANUARY, 1987.

The Duke of Glonçester Although no official intimation has been received by the Church of Scotland, it is reported that the Duke of Gloucester is to be appointed Lord High Commis- sloner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. which meets in May.

is suspending * his¦ TERMS:-Cash on Delivery The Duke military studles at the Stan College, Camberley, it is under- LAMMERT BROS., stood, so that he may be able to fully many of the engagements connected with the Coronation,

GEN. SANGURSKI PROMOTED

Moscow, Jan. 26. General Sangurski, at present 9.13 p.m. Fourth Test, First Day second-in-command of Soviet Rus

(see Trans. 1).

p.m.-Polkas and Valetas.

Transmission III.

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea-

ther Report and Announce-9.35 ments..

8.03 p.m.-

Leslie Jeffries and His Orchestra

The Frolicsome Kare (H. Ash-

worth Hope).

Dance of the icicles (Kennedy

Russell).

Springtime Serenade (Jonny

Heykena).

The Balkan Princess- Valse

(Paul A. Rubens).

GSH 21.47 mc. (13.97m.) GSF 15.14mc. (1982m.)

USB 9.5me. (31.55m.). ' Transmission 3 is designed pri- martly for reception in India, Bur- ma, and Ceylon,

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10 p.m.-Big Ben; the B.B.C. Mil- tary Band: conductor, B. Wai- ton O'Donnell.

10.35 p.m.-"A Cumberland Note- book" A talk by Wilfrid Roberts, M.F.

8.15 p.m.-London: "This 15 Eng- land." Talks by representative English people: (4) 0.10.50 p.m.—The B.B.C. Dance Of Drake, Dean's Verger of West- minster Abbey. Introduced by 11.40 p.m.-Fourth Test. 1st day chestra, directed by Henry Hall Anthony Weymouth. (Electrical Recording),

(see Trans. 1).

12 midnight-" Children of the};

Stars 2 (see Trans. 1). ·

8.30 p.m.-London: The B.B.C.

Dance Orchestra, directed by 12.30 p.m.-The News, and An- Henry Hall

nouncements.

8.55 p.m. London: News and An-12.50 p.m-Dance Music.

nouncements,

8.15 p.m. London: The Fourth

Cricket Test Match: Australia RADIO AUSTRALIA

Polkas and

v. England. An account of the opening day's play by Alan Kippax. From Adelaide. (Elec- trical Recording. 9.38 p.m.-London:

Veletas (Recorded); 9.45 p.m.-

A Concert Soprano Solcs-Serenade (Mosz

kowsky); The Maidens of Cadiz (Dellbes)Miliza Korjus. Violin Solo-La Capricieuse (El-

gar), Op. 17-Bronislaw Huber

STELIA.

10 p.m.-London; Big Ben.

A Concert (continued) Bass-Baritone Solos Sea Call

and (Ramon); Life

Death Peter (Coleridge - Taylor). - Dawson. Planoforte

Duet-Waltz from Suite for Two Pianos (Arensky)

Vronaky and Babin. Contralto Bolo-Gentle Zephyrs

(Jensen)--Essle Ackland. Violoncello Bolos-Chanson Vil- lageolie (David Popper); Apres un reve (Gabriel Faure).- Pablo Casals.

Tenor Bolos -Water Lilies (Do-

brindt Zander); Only for you- | Waltź Song (Doelle-Amberg). Herbert E. Groh. Cymbalum Solo-Waltz No. 1. in E' fiat (Durand)-Elec Racz.

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TO-DAY

12.25. p.m.--An Eye-witness's ac• count of the Cricket Match, England v. South Australia- First Day.

2 p.m.-Close down, 3.45 px-Cricket, as above. | 6.45 p.m.-Cricket resume.

* pm-Highlights of the Fourth Test Match"-Comdr. C. B. Fry. 7.20 p.m.-National News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m.-A.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.-A Revue.

9 p.m.-Melodies and Memories---

Colin Crane.

sla's Far Eastern forces, and re- puted to be one of the most gifted of the younger Russian military leaders, will be given a high milit- ary-rank in European Russia, pos- sibly as Deputy Military Governor of Ukraine.

General Sangurski will be trans- ferred to the European zone in March, His successor in the Far East is not yet named w Tranioccan Newa Service

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A QUANTITY OF ➡➡ | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:

5 pm-News in English. 6.15 pm-Concert of Light Music

continued).

8.55 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

en In the "Near East.

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Teak Wood Office & Drawing Boom Furniture, Dining Room & Bed Boom Furniture, Carpete, Buga, 01 Paintings, Pictures, Clocks, Orna ments, Curios, Cutlery, Glass & Brass Electric Table Lamps, & Heaters, Ware, Porcelain & E. P. Ware,

Filters, Typewriters, Sewing Machine, Gramophones & Records, view in English on DJB. DJN.Telescope. Wardrobe and Cabin DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, Trunks, Enamelled Baths, etc., etc.

9p.in-News and Economic Peview in German and Çaḥ DJQ. 9.15 pm-Germans abroad..

Music and poetry of Germans

abroad,

10 p.m.--News and Economic Re-

LE

DJB.

10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Bound Pictures.

15.30 p.m.-Vienna, city of song and 1 Upright Piano "Pleyel "

sound

Elise Hartwig, soprano.

Rudolf Mosler, plano.

11 p.m.-The German spirit and its position in the world. Karl Schwarz, Editor in Chief of "Akademischer Austausch- dienst."

11.15 p.m.-Wilhelmine Holzinger- Rauh playing the clavichord, spinet, harpsichord and ham- mer plano.

9.30 p.m-Concert by the Bruns- 11.45 p.m.-The New German Book,

-wink City Band. 1

12 midnight-Bign off DJA, DJB,

DIN, DJE, DJQ.

10.30 p.m.-Australasian News Ser- vice, including market and stock exchange report. 10.45 p.m.-Meditation Music. 11.30 p.ni-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

TO-DAY

1.03 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German.

English).

German Folk Song. 1.10 pm Light music.

2 pm-News in German, 2.15 pm Light Music (continued), 2.53 p.m. Greetings to our listen- (Franzers in New Zealand.

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5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News

and Maric

7 am 8ign off. 9.30 am-Nielson Financial

view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m.-Bign off.

1 Electric Refrigerator

1 Radio Bet

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A Selection of: Black Furniture.

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NEGOTIATIONS

Shanghai, Jan. 27. Negotiations at Tungkwan - bes tween' representatives of the Nan Re-King Government and the north- ern rebel leaders are proceeding cordially, according to a messago from Loyang.

2.30 pm-Nelson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties. 3.45 pm-8ign off.

Music by Light Orchestras Gipsy Love Overture

Lebar): Vivat Hungaria' (Kal- 3 p.m.-News and Economic Review | 8 p.m.--Records. man).

in English Traumerei (Schumann, str. Wal-3.10 pm To-day in Germany.

ter; William Tell-Andante Bound Pictures. (Pastorale), (Rossini, arr. Wal-13.30 p.m.--Concert of an Army ter).

Bander

Sleeping Beauty's Bridal Proces- 4.45 pm-Topical Talk.

sion (Max Rhode): In a Clock Store (Chas. 7. Orth).

O Cara Mia (Erodszki,;", arr, Pager); Pucha Digo (Pesenti). Berenade (Toselli).

11 p.m.--Close Down,

DAVENTRY

TO-DAY Transmission 1. GBG 17.79me. (16.86m.) GBO 15.18mc. (19.78m. GBB 9.51mc, (31.55m.), Transmission 1 is designed marily for reception in the Anti- podes and for the East.

la

5 pm The new German book. 5.15 pmYou are Orplid, my

country."

"Songs by Hugo Wolf,

Sung by Gerty Molzen. 5.30 p.m.---News and Economic Re-

* view in German.

5.45 pm-Let us sing a Folk Song

together.

0 p.m.-Hitler Youth programme: 30 days with the Hitler Youth, 6.lbp.m-Bign off DJA and DJB

(Germ.. Engi)NE

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6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period.

0.35 pin English Informational

Period.

6.55 p.m. Stock quotation (Swan,

Culbertson and Frits).

7 p.m. To be annotincéd. 7.25 pm-Question Box Reporter, 7.30 p.m.-Jerry and his Roman-

cers.....

7.45 p.m.-Elizalde y Cia, presents Monserrat · Iglesias - Marzon!, assisted by Julio Esteban- Anguita.

8 p.m.-Programme Preview. 8.05 p.m.Hispanis, "

8.40 - p.m., Stock quotations and

local market reports,"

The despatch adds that Gene- ral Chang Hsueh-lang's troops may shortly pledge allegiance to the Central Government, which would cut in half the force at the disposal of the Bhenst insurgents.

The fact that a settlement ap- pears to be near raises the pros- that military action, due to com- merce at noon to-morrow, may be postponed again to enable-Tang Hu-cheng to reconsider his posi tion Reuter

TO PRESENT CREDENTIALS London, Jan. 27, The Ambassadors and Ministers to the Court of Saint James will present their credentials to the King next week. It was announc- 8.55 p.m.--Stock quotations in ed yesterday that on February

Spanish CLAR. Nielson & Co.:| the King will "reteive chefs 9 p.m.-"Hollywood Latino no mission who will present letters 9.15 pm Hipani Zargudias

eredones in order of precede

6.55 pm-Gall DJA, DJBṀ DJN. |:| pel-DVE

German Folk Song.

1 pmConcert of Light Music

10 p.m. 8ign of

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