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WHY ARE WE GOING TO

SANCIAN ISLAND?" Fourth Cricket Test Match 12.30 to 2.15 pm-European pro-

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12.30 p.m.-Light Concert Items. I p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

weather report. 1.03

pm. The Orchestre Ray- monde

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11 From the Studio "Why are we going to Sarician Island?" Talk by the Very Rev. E. Paul Amy, S.J., Managing Editor of "Jesuit Missions" Magazine, New York City. 7.20 p.m.-Les Cloches de Corne-

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Quotations In 8.55 p.m.-Stock

Spanish (L. R. Nielson and Co. p.m.-"Manhattan Merry-Go-

Round."

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1 p.m.-Tea Dance Hour Sponsor- ed by Ang Tibay, Gonzalo Pu- yat & Sons, and Genato Com- mercial Corporation.

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7.30 p.m.-Manila Trading Centre

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9.15 p.m.-Opera Presentation. 11 p.m.-8gn off.

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SATURDAY: Wave Length, 31.34 Metres. Power, 1 Kilowatt. Frequency. 9.58 Megacycles. 12.25 p.m.-An eye-witness's ac

count of the Fourth Test Match -England v. Australia, the Second Day. During the after- noon Cricket will be intersper- ed with Race Results. 10a.m.-A Relay of the Morning 6.30 p.m-Cricket Resume.

Service from St. Joseph'sp.m-Test Highlights-A Talk by

MUSIC OF FRANZ SCHUBERT Recorded Programme

Church.

Comdr. C. B. FT.

11 am-A Relay of the Morning 7.25 p.m.-National News Bulletin.

Bervice from St. Paul's Church 7.40 p.m.-Ballad Concert

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gramme.

12.15 p.m.-Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 (Tchaikovsky), played by Arthur Rubinstein (Planoforte) and the London Symphony Orchestra, conduct- ed by John Barbiroll!. 12.43 p.m.-A Recital by Peter Daw-

son (Bass-Baritone)..

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

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B.B.C. Wireless

1.03 p.-The

Military Band. 1.30 p.m-Reuter Press, Rugby Press: Local: Weather Fore- east, Time and Announce- ments.

1.40 p.m.-Gilbert and Sullivan Ex-

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2 p.m.-Marek Weber and His Or

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8.03 pm Concerto in B flat major, Op. 83 (Zrahms). played by Arthur Schnabel. (Planoforte) and the B.B.C. Symphony: Or- chestra, conducted by Adrian Bault.

with

tary Band; conductor, B. Wal- ton O'Donnell

7.35 p.m.--"A Cumberland Note- book**: R talk by Willrid Roberts, M.P. · ·. 7.50 pm. The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Harry Davidson,

8.35 pm-For the Children: "The Showing Up of Larry the Lamb"; a dialogue story by S. G. Huime-Beaman. 9.15 p.m. The News and

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An-

9.25 p.m.-Fourth Test, Second Day

(see Trans. 1).

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in English.

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

Sound Pictures

4.30 p.m.-Germans abroad. Musle

and poetry by Gelmans abroad. 415 p.m.The German spirit and its position in the world. Karl

in Editor

Chief Schwarz. of "Akademischer Austausch- dienst."

D

4.30 p.m.-Vienna, its songs and

sounds.

Elise Hartwig, soprano. Rudolf Moder at the piano.

5 p.m.-Works

Mozart.

Fehse Quartette.

by Haydn "and

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

view in German. p.m.-Women's

10.47 p.m.-A Beethoven Sym-5.45

phony.

Hour: The

strange master. Manuscript: Walter Muller.

Commentary on the Second 11.13 p.m.-Interval Summary, and

Half of a Match in the Fourth Round of the Football Assocla- | 8.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, tion Cup.

DJE. German Folk Song.

6.15 pm-Sign off DJA and DJE

(German, English).

DJN.

12.15.a.m.-Fourth Test. 2nd day

(see Trans. 1)...

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.

12.30 am.-The News and An- p.m.-News in English.

nouncements,

SUNDAY Transmission I.

8.15 pm-Concert of Light. Music

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Sydney Orchestra pm-A programme of dances

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and

10.30 p.m.-Australasian News Ser-

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6 p.m.

Children's Corner. 6.30 p.m.-A Discussion: "Is Medical

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6.45 p.m.-"Random Pages” — A

Flano Miscellany, p.m.-Gems from Oratorio.

7.30 pm-Programme of Chamber

Music.

& p.m.-The Symphony Hour. 9 p.m.--Talk

International On Affairs by Professor A. E. Char- ¡teris.

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pm-Weekly Newsletter, Eports

Summary, and Announces. 5.15 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal. 5.25 p.m.-A Religious Service (Congregational). from War- - wick Road Congregational

Church, Coventry,

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together.

9.30 pm. Topical Talk. 9.48. p.m.--"You are Orplid, my

country.”

Songs by Hugo Wolf. Sung by Gerty Molzen.

10 pm-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in Dutch on DJA. DJH. 10.15 p.m.--To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.-Works by Haydn and

Mozart..

11 p.m.-A strong rug and A

cumip-brandy.

A gay hour of song and dance. Arranged by Franz Wolf.

12 midnight. Sign off DJA, DJB,

DJN, DJE., DJQ.

SUNDAY

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

English),

German Folk Song.

Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week.

1.10 p.m.--Sunday Concert. 2 p.m.-News in German.

Y p.m.-Big Ben; A Symphony | 2.15 p.m.-Sunday Concert (cont'd). Concert; The B.B.C. Empire 2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our Liste-" Orchestra (leader, Daniel Mel- ners.

sa): conductor. Eric Fogg: 13 p.m.-News and Review of the Kathleen Long, plano.

Week in English,

3.10 p.m. Commentary on 23.15 p.m.-Four Years of the Third

Match in the Fourth Round of

Reich.

the Football Association. Cup.4 p.m.-Military Concert. 8.30 p.m.-The Commodore Grand 4.45 p.m.-Topical Talk.

8.55

Orchestra, directed by Harry 5 pm--Music on harp and flute. Davidson

Dora Wagner and Hans Frenz.

p.m.-Weekly

Newsletter:

Sports Bummary, and An- nouncements.

8.15 pm Greenwich Time Signal

(and daily):

9.20 p.m.--A Short Religious Ser-

vice, from the studio. Transmission III.

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9 p.m.--Renter Press 9.10 p.m.

From the Studio: "The Music of Franz Schubert." A Short Talk, by Lindsay A. Lafford. A Recital by Eva Turner (Soprano),

9.30 p.m.-Chamber Music. 10 p.m.-London: Big Ben.

The Bournemouth Municipal Or- chestra, conducted by Bir Dan Godfrey.

10.30 p.m.-Close down.

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SATURDAY

6.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News

and Music..

7am-Sign off.

9.30 am Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties.

11.15 am Sign Off.

6 pm

Records.

podes and for the East.

4 pm-Big Ben; "A Cumberland Notebook, a talk by. Wilfrid Roberts, M.P.

4.13 p.m.-Musical Interlude. 4.20 p.m.--The Fourth Cricket Test Match: Australia v England,

an account of the second day's play by Alan Kippax, from Adelaide (in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission); ...

15 p.m-Review of the Month's

Periodicals.

5.30 pm-News and Review of the

Week in German.

5.45

p.m.-Hitler Youth Pro-

gramme:

Enternal People.

Cantata by Wolfram Brockmeier. Music by G. Maasz.

8.15 p.m.--Sign off DJA and DJB

(Germ., Engl); .

6.55 pin-Call DJA, DJB. DJN,

DJE.

German Folk Song.. ma, and Ceylon.

Outstanding Broadcasts of the

Week, 10 p.m.-Big Ben; A Recital of In-

dian and Sinhalese Music; Gur-pm-Concert of Light Music.

ya Sena, assisted by Nehun Devl.

8 p.m.-News In English. 10.20 pm The B.B.C. Military 8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

'

Band, conductor. B. Walton- (continued) O'Donnell: Tom Kinniburgh.55 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen- bass.

11.20 p.m.-Evensong from York

Minster.

12.05 p.m-Reginald Fourt, at the

BBC Theatre Organ.

9 pm News and Review of the Week in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 pm-A Sunday Evening's pro-

gramme.

4.40 p.m.-The B.B.C. Dance Or/12.30 p.Weekly Newsletter, 9.30 p.m.-Woman's Hour:

chestra, directed by Henry Hall, 5.10 p.m.-"Calidren of the Stars"---

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Sports Summary. and An-. nouncements.

The strange gentleman. Manuscript: Walter Miler.

1245 am-Greenwich Time Signal 10 pm News and Review of the

(and daily),

Week in Engilsh on DJE, DIN, DJ in Netherlandish on DJA,

10.15 p.m.-Four Years of the Third

Belch.

BERLIN PROGRAMME DJB

2, in which the children (many now grown up) of the great muste-hall and theatre stars take part; presented by Ralph Coram. The cast includes: Marie Lloyd, Jur, Peggy Pounds, Max Kirby. Eddis Es- pinosa, Ralph ̈ ̈ Coram, Fra 1.08 Grossmith.

3.40 pm The News and 'Az-

nouncements

SATURDAY --Call DJA, DJB man, English), je German Foik Bong.rin 1.10 p.m.Music for all

11.p.m.-Military Concert. (Ger- 11:45 pm Press Review (period)-

?cals)

12 midnight8ign of DJA DIB,

DIN. DJE, DIQ.-

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