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SATURDAY

12.30-2.18 p.m. European Pro-

Framme.

12.30 p.m.-Marek Weber and His

Orchestra

1 pm-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

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TO-DAY

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1.03 p.m.-Montovani and His Ti-marily for reception in the Anti-

podea and for the East. pica Orchestra.

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sa); conductor, Eric Fogg. Vers 41 Casas Besda menta

"Moore, New Zealand pianist..

1.40 p.m.-

2.15 pm-Close Down

Hat Trimmings

Variety Programme.

2

4.45 pan. Message by Mr. W. 3.. Jordan, High Commissioner for New Zealand in London.

2

«Dresses

4-7 pm-Chinese Programme.

7 p.m-1215 4.m.-European ro- 4.35 p.m.-The Last Act of "Love

KTRZENIA.

7 p.m.-

Light Russian, Mèdodjes. Oipay longing (Kempner) -- Maurice Igor and His Nomad Orchestra.

Sorrowful-Walta (Schwarta)—

Russian Novelty Orchestra. Placi tigan, Romanta. Rondo a la Turka (Mozart)- Russian Balalaika Orchestra.

The Volga Boatman.

On the Volga River.

1 Czar Ivan (arr. Maurice Igor). Maurice Igor and His Nomad Orchestra

The Ballad of the 12 Brigands,

from a Stranger." a play by Frank Vosper taken from a story by Agatha Christie; with Marle Ney, New Zealand ac- tress; Scene, A cottage in the country: produced by Howard Rose.

5.40 pm -The News and An»:

nouncements.

Transmission II.

GBH 21.47m.c. (13.97m.).. GEO 17.79mt. (18:86m.),

cum 9.51mc. (31:55m.),

Transmission 2 is designed. primary for reception in India.

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Transmission 3 is designed pri- Ceylon, Malaya, and the Far Eastmarily for reception in India, Bur-

ma, and Ceylon.

Russian Soldier's song-Michall | It may also be heard in the West

Głowsky (Bakı),

Indies and West Australia.

7.30 pm-Hong Kong:-Exchange | 7 pm-Big Ben; Variety.

Market Report and Stock Ex-7.20 p.m.-Dance Music change SumHATS.

7.33 p.m.-

The New Mayfair Orchestra. "Bow Bells" Selection (Bulli-

van).

Songs Everybody is Singing. Memories of Horatio Nicholls. Medley of James Tate's songs. 8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Weå- ther Report and Announce- mets.

8.03 pm-Variety.

9.15 pm-London-News and An-

nouncements.

9.35 pm--London-A short Recital of Maori Songs by Elleen Driscoll New Zealand Soprano: Hoes Ra (Piripata). Puhinula (Mari Hamutanı), Tahi- mei Taru Kalo (Piripaia) and israrata Kita (Alfred H), 9.45 p.m.

The Light Opera Company -- 10 p.m.-London-Big Ben

7.30 p.m.-A Countryman's Diary, a

talk by A. G. Street. 7.45 pm-The Commodore Grand Orchestra, Hammersmith, 'directed by Harry Davidson. 8.45 p.m.For the Children."? 9.15 p.m.-The News and Announce-

ment.

19.35 pim Short Recital of Maari Songs by Eileen Driscoll, New Zealand soprano.

Transmission III. 08H 21.47mc. (13.97m.) GBF 15.14mc. (19.82m.)

GSB 9.51me. (31.55m.). Transzuission 3 is designed primarily for reception in India, Burma, and Ceylon,

10 p.m.-Big Ben: The Last Act of "Love from Stranger." (Bee Trans. 1).

10.45 p.m.-The Birmingham Hip

pozdrome Orchestra; conduc- tor, Harry Pell, from the Hp- podrome Theatre, Birmingham pm-A Plano Recital by Cyril *Smith.

A Relay of Dance Music from the Grill-Room of the Hong Koss Hotel

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11.25 p.m.-London-Wales v. Scot-11.25 p.m.-Wales Scotland: In-

land: A running commentary

од

the International Rugby Union Football Match by Cap- tain H B. T. Wakelam, trom St. Helen's Ground, Swansea. The broadcast will comprise a summary of the first half of the game, and à running com- mentary on the second 12.15 am.-Close Down,

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10.30 am.-A Relay of the Morning Bervice from the Union Church. 11:30 am-A Relay of the Morning the Hop Yat Service from Church (Chinese).

12.15 to 230 p.m.-European Pro-

gramme.

12.15 pm Quintet in A Major, Op. 81 (Dvorak), played by Arthur Schnabel (Pianoforte) and the Pro Arte Quartet.

12.48 pm-Four Light Songs by

Tino Rossi (Tenor).

1 p.m.--Local: Time Agrial and

weather report.

1.03 pm The London Symphony

Orchestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press: Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements. 1.40 p.m.-A Concert. 2.30 pm-Close down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 10.30 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

-7 p.m.--An Hour with Mozart (1756-

1791).

ments.

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10 p.m.—Big Ben;" A Piano Recital

by Mrs. Norman O'Neill 10.20 p.m.-An Orchestral Concert; The BBC. Orchestra (Section O), conducted by Joseph Lewis; Ruth Naylor, Australian - 80- prano.

11.20 p.m.-A Religious Service (Beptist), from the Studio. 12.10 pm- Programme of Com-

1230

positions by Haydn Wood; Re- ginald Foort, at the B.B.C. Theatre Organ.

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An- TERMS:-CASH OF PELIVERT

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terval summary and commen-6 tary on the second half of the 6.30 pm-Recorded music. Sport- International Rugby Union

ing News and Notes." football match, by Captain H. 7.25 pm-National News Bulletin. B. T. Wakelam (by courtesy of 7:40 pm-National Military Band. the Welsh Rugby Football 8 pin Hotch Potch (for those Union). trom St. Ground, Swansea. 12.15 am."Oddities. “

Helen's

who like it). 8.30 pm-Melbourne programme. 9 pm-Ril Bulles, and

1230 am The News and An-9.15 pm Berli Father Brown"

nouncements.

12.50 am. Darica Music.

4

4

SUNDAY Transmission T.

GSG 17.79me. (16.88m.) OSO 15.18me. (19.76m.1 OSB 9.51me. (31.55m.). Transmission 1 is designed pri- marily for reception in the Antipodes and for the East p.m.-Big Ben; Wales v. Scotland; a running commentary on the International

Union Rugby football match, by Captain H. B. T. Wakelam (by courtesy of Welsh Rugby Football the Union) from St. Helen's Ground, Swatisca.

by GK Chesterton. 9.45 pm-Melbourne programme. 10.30 pktralasian news ser- and vice, including market weather reports. Mall bag. session.

10.55 p.m.---Dance

Sydney.

mualc. from

11.30 p.m.-Close down.

BUNDAY

pm-Melbourne Central Post Chlidren's

Office

Chimes.

. Session, 6.30 p.m.-Talk: A Sermon for those who may not like Sermons—“A Thing of Nought"-Anonymous Speaker.

6.45 p.m.Random Page”-A Piano

Miscellany.

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Boilers, Portelier, Drilling Engraving and other Machines.

Old Tools, Canvas, India Rubber, Clocks, Leather, Electric Fans, Electric Motors, Lamps, Cars, Gymnastic Gear, Cordage, Canvas. Tabing, Blankets, Ice Cabinets,

Dirty Oil, etc.

8pm. Weekly Newsletter. Sports 7.39 D. Chamber Music Pro Farniture, Electric Cable, Oil Drums,

5.25

Summary, and Announces. 5.15 p.m.-Greenwich Time Bignal. pm-A Religious Bervice (Baptist), 'from the Studio, Transmission II.

OSH 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) d80 17.79m.c. (16.88m.) GSB 9.51mc. (31:56m.). Transmission 2 is designed pri-

8 pm Local: Time Bignal, Wea-

ther Report, and Announce-marily for reception in India, Gey- lon, Malaya, and the Far East. It 8.03 p.r.-From the Studio: A Re- may also be heard in the West In-

cital of Sacred Songs by Molly dies and West Australia. Portallion (Contralto).

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8.15 pm-The Royal Philharmonic

Orchestra:

8.40 p.m.-The Light Opera Co. 9 p.m.Renter Press.

9.10 p.m.-The Band of the 1st Bn.

7 pm-Big Ben; The B.BC. Thes-

tre Orchestra,

7.52 p.m.-A Recital of Cornelius

~^Songs" "by "Veronica Mansfield,

Australian soprano.^.{

8.10 p.m.-Wales v. Scotland.

gramme.

p.m.-Symphony Hour,

9. p.m.-Talk on International Affairs by Professor A, H. Char- teris.

9.20 p.m.---Film Broadcast. 10.15 p.m.-Poetry Reading. 14.25 pm-Close dow

BERLIN PROGRAMME

SATURDAY

1.05 D.-Call DJA, DJB (Ger-

man, English); German Folk Bour.

1.10 p.m.-Week-end Concert. 2 pm-News In German. 2.15 pm-Week-end Concert, (con

tinued). B.B.G. :- Military | 2.55 p.m.////Greetings to our fiste-. Band; conductor, B. Walton nera O'Donnell; Margaret Balfour, 3 pm-News and Economic Review contralto.

(jul 8.551. pin. - Weekly Newsletter: 3.18 pm To-day in Germany

Sports Summary, nouncements, e

The Royal Ulster Rines, con-14.30 pm-The ducted by Bandmaster H. Al- fred Hole, ARUM",

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10.30 p.m.-Close down.

Additional European programme from 28% on a frequency of

640 cycles.

3.55 to 5.15 pm-A running com-

mentary by Frank Read on the Football Match between South China "A". The Royal Ulster Rified, from the Caroline En Footźal ground.

and

9.15 pm-Greenwich Time Signal

(and daily)... 9.20 p.m.A Short Religious Ber-

vice, from the Studio.

Trastomiasión (Le

USH - 21:57 me. (13.87m.), -GSP· 15.14me. (1982)

168 ·9,00mmt, (31:35m:).

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Bound Pictures

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445 pm-Eternal monuments of

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| 8.30 pinu=#News and Economic Re

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German Folk Song. 7pm-Concert of Light Music.

§ p.m.—News in English.

view in German. 2 theo (en | 6.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music

6.45 p.m.--Mer to whom we entrust

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