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| 7,50 p.m.-The B.B.C. Empire Or- chestra (leader, Dantel Melsa); conductor. Eric Fogg.

8.25 p.m.-"Westminster Greaze."

12.30 to 310 p.m.-European Pro 8.40 p.m.-Waltzes Old and New.

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-The London Symphony

Orchestra.

1. p.m.-Local; Time Signal and

Weather Report.

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1.03 p.m.-Vocal Gems from Light

Opera and Musical Comedy. 1.25 p.m-Reuter Press, Rugby

Press; Local: Weather Fore- 1 cast, Time and Announce- ments,

1.40 p.m.--A Relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.

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Mr. L W. Amps on: "A Flight Across America and Some Im-

pressions of European and

American Affairs."

2.10 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN,

4 to 7 pm.-A Chinese Programme,

* to 11 p.m.-European

gramme.

local

Pro

| 8.55 p.m.--The News and Announce-

menta.

9.15 p.m.-Troise and his Mango-

llers..

9.45 p.m.-Close down.

Transmission III.

GSH 21,47mc. · (13.07m.) OSF 15.14mc. (10.82m.) OSB 9.51me: (31.53m). Transmission 3 13 designed primarily for reception in India. Burma, and Ceylon.

10 p.m.-Big Ben: "World Affairs." A talk by Sir Frederick Whyte. K.C.S.I., LL.D.

10.20 p.m."To-morrow's Weather"

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10.30 p.tn.-Geiger and his Orches

tra, from Claridge's Hotel, Lon- don.

7 p.m.-Italian Music. 7.30 p.m.-Closing

quotations and Hong Kong Midnighty-A programme of New Exchange Market Report

7.35

11

Stock

p.m.-"Ghosts (Trans. 1).

of London,"

Gramophone Records,

.m.The Leek"--Selection; 12.30 am.-The News and

nouncements. (arr. Myddleton), played by The London Palladium Orches- tra.

7.40 p.m.-From the Studio. A Light Recital by Maurice Du- four (Piano-Accordeon) and Miss Carmencita (Vocal).

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announce-

ments. 1

8.03 p.m.-Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone) and the Bourne- mouth Municipal

12.50 a.m.---Dance Music.

An-

BERLIN PROGRAMME

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Royal Visit To Edinburgh

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Scottish Regiments

Mr. J. C. M. Guy, MP: for Cen- tral Edinburgh. is writing to Mr. Dur Cooper, Secretary of State for 1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DIB (German War, suggesting that there should

English).

German Folk Song.

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1.10 p.m.-Concert of Light Music 3 p.m.-News in German... Orchestra, Conducted by Sir Dan God-2.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

frey.

8.25 p.m.-A Violin Recital by Fritz

Kreisler.

A

(continued).

2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-

ers in New Zealand.

3 p.m.-News and Economic Review

in English

8.40 p.m.-From the Studio:

Planoforte Recital by Nura 3.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany. Kanis

8.55

p.m-LONDON-News

Announcements.

Sound Pictures.

and 3.30 p.m.-Brass Band.

9.15 p.m.-LONDON-Troise and!

His Mandoliers (Electrical Re- cording).

9.30 p.m.-From the Studio. A Recital by Anne Winter (Soprano).

9.45 p.m.--The Regimental Band

of H.M. Coldstream Guards,

10 p.m. LONDON BIG BEN

"World Affairs." A talk by Siri Frederick Whyte. K.C.S.I., L.LD.

1.16 p.m.-"Bells across the mea- dows" (Ketelbey), played by Albert W. Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra.

11 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

DAVENTRY

TO-DAY

Transmission 1.

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4 p.m.-Big Ben; "Ghosts of Lon- don": Musical memories, by Wilfrid Rooke-Ley; the B.B.C. Theatre Orchestra, conducted. by Mark H. Lubbock; produced by Peter Creswell.

5 p.m. "Empire Exchange": points of view by travellers from the Dominions and the Colonies. 5.15 p.m.-Chamber Music; the Lyra Quartet: Gordon Walker, flute: David Wise, violin; An- thony Collins, viola; John Cockerill, celin

5.40 D.-The News

nouncements.

Transmission II.

and

An-

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GSB 9.51me, (31.55m.).

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4 p.m.-Solo Concert.

Gunther Ramin, cymbalo,,

be an adequate representation of the Army in Edinburgh' during the visit of the King and Queen in July, states a Home correspondent. Among the regiments which Mr. Guy suggests ought to be repre- sented are the Scots Guards, the Scots Greys, and the London Scot- tian, the fast named out of compli- ment to the Queen, who is honor- ary Colonel of the regiment.

Mr. Guy believes that if all or any of these regiments were re- presented at the festivities, it

4.30 p.m."At the Carneval every-would not only add greatly to the one must be gay-with music. pageantry, but would also act as a fillip to recruiting. It has song and gulden wine!" A merry musical hour,

arranged by long been a complaint that Edin- burgh does not see enough of the Franz Wolz.

5.30 b.m.-News and Economic Re-Army. The Lord Provost of the

view in German.

5.45 p.m.-Little German Reader.

$ p.m.-Hitler Youth programine;

city has expressed the view that a military spectacle on a grand scale

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in the King'a Park would meet with THURSDAY and FRIDAY

Musical programme broadcast by general approval throughout Scot- The 18th & 19th FEB. 1937

the girls' group.

Musical pieces by Mozart.

4.10 p.m.-Sign off DIA and DJB

(Germ., Engl).

6.53 p.mCall DJA, DJE, DIN,

DJE.

German Folk Song.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

p.m.-News in English.

land.

The

Review Of Troops Lord Provost's Committee discussed the arrangements for the Royal visit, and later the Lord Provost left to consult with the authorities in London. One sug- gestion is that his Majesty should

8.15 p.m.-Concert öf Light Music present regimental colours to The "Gordon Highlanders, a ceremony (continned).

1.

Indier p.m.-News and Economic Review

in German and Call DJQ. 9:15 pm-Masquerade and Carnival

Musical and poetry.

8.55 p.Greetings to our Listen- which, would afford an opportun- ers in the Netherlandish Eastity for a Royal review or troops, including Territorial battalions, at Holyrood Park, the proceedings ending with a march along Prin- ces Street. A scheme of extensive and elaborate decoration of the city has been approved, floodlight- ing plans are being considered, and it is proposed to illuminate and keep open Princes Street Gardens till midnight during the Royal visit.

lo p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE. DJN DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA. DJB.

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

Sound Plettites. 10.30 p.m.-A little German Reader. 10.45 p.m.-Chinese Theatre-Chi- nese Music: I. Scenes from "The Deserted Wife"; IL Scenes from the Chinese Opera "The Late" (Chinese and German). Colla- borators: Rosa Jung. Hana Rle- diger. 11.30 p.m.-Passacaglia and fugue

by Courvoisier. Planist; Prof. Herbert Pollack 11.45 pm-Hitler Youth Pro-

gramme;

Girls' musical hour. Short pieces by Mozart.

RADIO AUSTRALIA

TO-DAY

Transmission 2 is designed 6.45 pm-Sporting Bassion.

7pm-Melbourne Central Post

Office Chimes.

primary for reception in India, Ceyion, Malaya. and the Far East.

Invitations To The Abbey

Ar H. M. NAVAL YARD, HONG KONG, AT KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT AND ROYAL NAVAL ARMAMENT DEPOT, HONG KONG,

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aleo Old Metals Comprising

The Convention or Royal Burghs, which met in Edinburgh, Sir Henry Keith (Hamilton) presiding, has been asked to select 10 provosts to attend the Coronation ceremony, but has declined. The Convention has repeated a demand that it should have a representative of its Zine, Copper, Brass, Iron, Steel, etc. own at the ceremony in Westmin-. ster Abbey. The Convention had been informed by the Scottish Of- fice that the number of provosts to be invited, in addition to "the

Lots may he inspected on

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five lord provosts, was 10. In 1911 Wednesday the 17th February, 32 provosts received invitations. Many additional seats have now to be provided for representatives of the Dominions, which restricts the scats available for representatives -óf various authorities in England

and Scotland.

One representative of the Con- vention was invited to the Colons- tion ceremony in 1911, and repre- sentatives of other local authority associations were also invited: On the present occasion, however, the Secretary of State regretted that that was impossible. Mr. M. 8. Main (Linlithgow) said they were

It may also be heard in the West 7.20 p.m.-National News Bulletin.

7.30 p.m.-Victorian News Bulletin, Indies and West Australia.

1.40 p.m-"Young Australia" In 7 p.m.-Big Ben; "The Roosters," strumental Recital

Hatched 1917-Still crowning 8 p.m.-Play-Quis." 1937. This famous Array con- 8.45 p.m.-Our Heritage of Song. cert party will give selections 9 p.m.-Talk A Novelist and a from its repertoire, with Arthur Minstrel," by William Talnish. the oldest institution in the coun- Mackness, tenor: Septimus 9.15 p.m.-Programme from Meltry and had intimate connexion Hunt, barytone; Percy Merri- man,

entertainer: William Mack, humorist: Charles Har- rison, comedian; at the piano, Frederick Fein. :

7.40 pm-Round and About."

bourne Studios.

10.30 pm-Australasian News Ser

vice, including market and "stock exchange, reports. 10:45 pm Dance music. 11.30 pmClose down,

with the Government of Scotland.

He therefore considered that-they were entitled to recognition at the" Coronation, and he suggested that their chairman should be invited to be present

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