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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1937.

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

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Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Wavelength of 355 metres (845'k.c.a). 31.49′ méfres (9a2 magaoreles).

12.30-2.15 D. -European Pro-

gramme.

12.30 pm-A Light Concert,

1 p.m.-Local: Time Algual and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.-De Groot an His Or-

chestra.

1.30 pm-Reuter Press, Rugby

Press; Local: Weather Fore cast, Tima and AnnDance- ments.

1,40 pm. An old Musical Comedy "He Wanted Adventure." 2.15 p.m.-Clase Down.

5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5 p..π

From the Studio

A Grand Concert for Chneso

New Year.

12 midnight-Close Down 8.06-11 p.m.---European Programme;

from ZE.K. on's frequency of 040 kilocycles.

8.05 p.m.-

The 2nd Movement of Sergal Rachmaninoff's Concerto for Planoforte and Orchestra No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18, played by the Compoter and the Phil- adelphia Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Leopold Stokow- skt.

Adagio sostenuto.

Dance Music -Fox-Trot-The Fleet'a in Fort 8.22 p.

again.||

Fox-Trot-There's a new world. Waltz-The last waltz. Fox-Trot-Top Hat, white tie

and talis.

Fox-Trot. Cheek to cheek, Fox-Trot-Pagan love song,, Fox-Trot My boy friend. Slow Fox-Trot-Say the word

and it's yours. Waltz-When the leaves bid the

trees goodbye. Fox-Trot-1 feel like a feather

in the breeze. Fox-Trot-Eeny

mo.

ti

meeny miney

Fox-Trot-Never gonna dance. Fox-Trot A little robin told me

NO.

Tango-El adios del Boyero Waltz Sympathy. Fox-Trot—Sing me a swing song. Fox-Trot-Sugar Rose,

Slow Fox-Trot-Lazy Rhythm. Waltz Dear love, my love. 6 p.m.-

A Recital by Beniamino Girl

(Tenor)

"Faust" (Gounod)—All ball, thou

dwelling pure and lowly. "Lullaby" (Benatra, Schubert and Melichar)-Lullaby, Say you will not forget. "Ave Maria” (Furno and De Curtis Boltanto. Tu, Maria. 6.15 p.m.-

Concert Waltzes.

Dream Waltz (Millocker), Maldens of Baden (Komzak)-

Marek Weber and His Orches- tra,

"Eva"-Waltzes

(Lebar)-Inter- national Concert Orchestra. Waltz "Nanette (arr. Schwartz) —

Russian Novelty Orchestra. Springtime Waltz (unknown)- Continental Novelty Orchestra. 6.35 p.m.--

15

A Variety Programme Melodeon Solo-The Boosbeck long sword dance George Tremain.

Yodel-The yodelling Chinoman

George Van Dusen.

Humorous-Come and join the no-shirt party-Norman Long. Organ Solo-"Naughty Marlatta"

-Reginald Dixon.

Vocal I wished on the moon-

Lanny Ross.

Orchestra "The Great Ziegfeld" -Film Selection-Louis Levy and His Gaumont British Sym- phony.

The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra "Light Civalry" Overture

citizens, and soldiers; produced by Howard Ross.

Broadcasting In 1936

In a brief review of outstanding.

8.65 p-The News and An-events in British broadcasting during the year 1938, the BBC

noímcements." "

..

9.15 pm-A Recital by Esther states that the aggregate ⋅ pro- Coleman, contralto. and Wiltria gramme transmission time for all Parry, plano.

transmitters (excluding the Empire Transmission III.

station) Was 71,608 hours 21 OSH 21.47c. (13.97m.) minutes. The corresponding fignie USF 15.14mc. (19.82m.)

for last year was 68.795 hours 38 QUB 9.51me." (31,55m).

minutes. The breakdown percent Transmission 3

age, was 0.031, as compared with 0.033 per cent. last year.

The aggregate programme transmission time for the Empire transmitters was 12.603 hours 33 minutes!

designed primarily for reception in India. Burma, and Ceylon.

10 p.m.-Big Ben; Roland Powell's

Quintet.

10.90 p.m.The British Industries

Fair. 1937.

tłood progress has been · made with" large-scale extensions to the 10.50 p.m. The Northern Ireland Empire Station at Daventry. Brass Band, conducted by Denis | Three transmitters of considerably Wright."

higher power than those now in 11.30 pm-Piano Recital by Donald operation have been ordered, and

Hargreaves.

Midnight."North-country Night" (Suppe).

(Trans. 1). "Merry Wives of Windsor Over-12.30 am-The News and An-

ture (Nicolai).

8.40 p.m.-

A Recital by Richard Tauber (Tenor) "Heart's Desire" My world is gold because you love me. Let me awaken your heart. "White Horse Inn"-Goodbye. "The song is Done"-The song

is done.

The Say Divorce"-Night and

Day.

8.55 p.m.

London-News and An-2

nouncements. 9.15 p.m.-

Excerpts from "Careless Rapture"

·(Ivor Novello);:

Music in May-Dorothy Dickson

(Soprano).

Love made the song-yil Craw

ley and Eric Starling. ¡Studio Scene Ivor Novello, Dickson 'and Olive

'Dorothy

Gilbert.

nouncements.

12.50 am.Dance Music.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

11

TO-DAY

2 is hoped that all three will be

. operation by the early summer of 1937 Eight additional masts. are being erected to support an Improved aerial system, which is the outcome of experimenta carried out at the Empire Station since it was first put into service in 1932. The existing Empire short-wave transmitters at Diventry have continued to provide reception in

1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German, most parts of the Berpire and other

English).

German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m.-Vatlety Concert. p.m.-News in German. 2.15 pm-Variety Concert (cont'd). 2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listenera 3 p.m.-News and Economic Review

ir. English

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

Sound Pictures.

parts of the world. *Correspon- dence with and reports from lista- ners and organisations overseas have been productive of useful in-: formation and helpful suggestions.

ti-

Empire Service The Empire service has HOW completed its four years of regulor working. The daily schedule covers more than seventeen-hours'

the

of broadcasting

xtxth

3.30 p.m.-Berlin Chamber Trio

playing:

period of transmission, designed Viola concert plece by Tartini, primarily for listeners in Western and Cymbalo piece by Haydn Canada, was increased in April last

in D major.

ed mountain,'

to two hours daily (from 2 alm, to

The Miracle of Nichaow-Temple -Women's Hour: The paint-4 am GMT.).

Ballet Music Drury Lane

The year's work was marked by A tale by Lore v. Recklinghausen. Theatre Orchesta.

two main tendencies, víz., a sub- 4.15 p.m.-Request concert: Hallo.stantial growth in the number and

9.40 p.m.

Variety

4

Piano Solo Piano "Show Mem-

ories”—Turner 'Layton. Vocal-Travin' all alone-The

Baswell Sisters. Humorous The Beefeater

Stanley Holloway. Vocal-Top liners of variety Compered by John Watt.

10 pm-Landon-Big Ben.

Dance Musie Fax-Trat-Jolly Wog. Quickstep-Got to dance my way

to heaven,

hallo.

1.

You request and we play!

5.15 p.m.-Passacaglia and fuge by

Courvoisier.

Prof. Herbert Pollack at the

planu.

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

5.45 pm-Press Review.

Editor in Chief Hans Fritzsche,

6 p.m.--New German Law.

Dr. Fritz Schwiegk.

scope of incoming broadcasts from the Empire overseas, and steady- progress towards a more systematic and varied schedule of programme material outgoing from Daventry, espedally in the fields of musle and talks. More than thirty broadcasts from the Empire over- Beds were arranged and carried Got with the co-operation of Post office techniciens and broadcasting

6.13 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB authorities in the Dominions and

(German, English).

6.55 p.m.--Call DJA, DJB, DJN, DJE ¦ ¦

German Folk Song.

Blues The scene changes, ". Fox-Trot-My first thrill. Fox-Trot-May all your troubles8

be little ones Tango Havana Heaven Rumba-Cuban Pete Fox-Trot-Take my heart.

Slow Fox-Trot You're not the

kind

10.30 p.m.-London-The British

Industries Fair, 1937. An in- troductory talk by General Smuts, from South Africa. 10.50. p..

Dance Musle (continued) Fox-Trot-Moon over Miami. Waltz Song of the islands: Slow Waltz--Sweetheart,

grow old together.

Vocal-New Jig Rhythm The 11 p.m.--CLOSE DOWN.

Four Crotcheta.

Vocal-Lonesome love-sick blues

-Josephine Baker.

Vocal Nothing's blue but the

sky-Len Bermon.

Guitar Bolo-Bebe

Serge Krotkoff.

d'Amour-

Vocal Duet-Let's go Ballyhoo...

Browning and Starr.

Instrumental Cocktail-Harry

Chapman (Harp) and

Ells

Music 'Lovers.

7.15 pm-

DAVENTRY

let's

TO-DAY

Transmission. I. GSG 17.79më. (18.86m.) G80 15.18mc. (19.76m.) GBB 2.51mc... (31.55m.).

·Transmission“1: is' defigñéd pri- marily for reception in the Anti- podes and for the East.

7

p.m.-Concert of Light Muslę. pm-News in English.

8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

8.55 p.m.---Greetings to our listeners

in India.

sym-News and Economic Review

6.15 p.m.-Contemporary Chamber

in German and Cali DJQ.

ן

Music

Wendling Quartette. 9.45 p.m.-New German Law.'

Dr. Fritz Schwiegk.

the Colonies.

Important Messages

As regards outgoing programmes, the News has clearly held its place. as the most important branch of the Empire service during a year of exceptional anxiety. With News may be bracketed a series of Other series of talks designed to weekly reviews of world affairs.

a regular part of the progammes.

Interest overseas listeners are now

Similarly," in_ music, drama; "and variety, an increased staff has made it possible to consider more. closely the special needs of various

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-parts of the Empire, especially in view in English on "DJE, DUN, areas where, owing to time diffe- DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, rences, the outstanding pogrammes DJE.

broadcats in the home

country

71

10.13 p.m-To-day in Germany. cannot be heard.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.----Germans abroad.

gration.

.;.

1115 p.m-Solo Concert:

Gunther Ramin, cymbalo. 11.45 pm-Press Review.

Editor in Chief Hans Fritzscha.. Midnight-Sign off DJA, DJB, DIN,

DJE, DJQ.

RADIO MANILA

It would be impossible to over-

Sound Pictures of German Emi-estimate the effect produced by the regular transmission from Daventry of the bulletins during the last illness of Els Majesty King George V, and of the fimeral. and other ceremonies. These m- doubtedly promoted a feeling of unity throughout the Empire, #tares broadcasta by the ex-King Edward VII—his message to the Empire, early in March, his am- veiling of the Canadian National. Wa Memorial at Vimy, in July, TO-DAY

and his farewell speechh following KZRM-618.5 Ke-485 Metres, his abdication, in December-were Owned and directed by Erlanger similarly made audible all over Swastika March (Klohr)-The

and Galinger, 'Inc.

the world through the Empiré Band of HM. Coldstream 4.35 p.m. "World Affairs"; a talk 8.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News Station. Guards.

by Bir Frederick Whyte.

and Music. Marching with Sousa The Re- K.C.SI, IL.D.

Yam-Sign DIZ gimental Band of HM. Grena-510 p.m.-North-country Night":9.30 am. Nielson Financial Re- dier Guards. ` |

a programme from the dales view and Musical Varieties and fells, arranged by D. G.11.15 am-Bign off. Bridson. 5.40 pm The News

nouncements.

Popular Military Marches Steadfast and True (Teike, art.

Bidgood)—Grand Massed Brass | 4.20 p.m.-The B.B.C. Empire Or- "chestra (lender, Dantel Melsa);

conductor, Eric Fogg:

4 pm-Big Ben; St. Columb Hurl-

ing Game.

Bands.

1:

7.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quo- tations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report. 7.3g D

From the Studio

A Light Programme by Lállan

Quinn (Soprano and Piano-- forte) and Eileen Fitzgerald

Soprano Solo-Love's last word

is spoken-Bixto, Violin Solo-Andante Thome. Planoforte Bolo Der Fledermaus

-Strauss and Grunfeld. Soprano Solo - Aragonaise --

Massenet. Planoforte Solo La Regate

Veneziana Liszt. 7.85 p.m.

From the Studio, The Introduction of the Cap- tains of the Interport, Soccer Football Teams 8. V Clash (B.F.A.) and Lee Wal Tong (HKFA)

8 pm Local Time Signal, Wea

8.03

ther Report and Announce ments

J

and An

2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties. |3.45 p.m.-Bign on

6.p.m--Records.

6.15 p.m. Spanish Informational

Period.

0.35 p.m.-English Informational

Spanish (L. B. Nielson & Co.). 9 p.m.-NEP.A. programme. 9.30 p.m.-Tirso Cruz and his Mani-

la Hotel Orchestra..

10 p.m.-8ign of..........

RADIO AUSTRALIA

TO-DAY

-Transmission I GBH 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) G80 17.79mc. (16.88m.). USB 9.51mc. (31.55m.). Transmission. 2 18 designed primarily for reception in India. Cerion, Malays, and the Far East. It may also be heard in the West 7 p.m. Insular Cigar and Cigs-7pm-Melbourne Central Post Endles and West Australia. 2

7 pm.Big Ben: Dance Music, by

Joseph Meeus and his Bend. 7,30 pm "World Affairs." a talk by Sir Frederick Whyte KCSL. LLD

7:45 p.m.The New Victoria Cine

ma. Orchestra, directed by Byd- ney Phasey. 8,05 pm-8t

Game

Columb

Hurling

Perlod

8.55. p.m.-8tock quotation (Swan, 6.30 p.m.--Recorded Music; 8.45 p.m. Sporting Bession

Culbertson and Fritz).

3:

rette Factory presents "Aires Flipinos," with Juan Bilos, Jr. ... and his String Ensemble.

7.30 p.m.-Question Box Reporter. 31

7.35 p.m.-Studio Music.

Office Chimes,

7.20 p.m-National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m.-Victorian News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m.-Jim Davidson and the

A.B.C. Dance Band..

8p.

National Military Band.

7.40 pz.-Programme Preview 7.45 pm-Elizalde y Cis; presenta 330 pmThese Were Hits"-by Monserrat Iglesias - Marzoni, Jim Davidson and A.B.C. Dance

9pm-Programme from the Mel

bourne Studios....

10,30 p.m.-Australasian News Ber- vice, including market and

assisted by Julio Esteban-Bande Angufta. 8.p.m-Klim Milky Way. 8.20 pm-Scenes from Tullus 8.30 pm-Records,

Caesar" by William Shakes- 8.40 p.m.--Manila stock quotations peare, Characters: Julius Swan Culbertson and Fritz. Caesar, Marcus Brutus, Cassius, 9.45 Local market reports. Marcus Antonitis; conspirators 155 pm Stock quotations in

stock exchange reports.

| 10.45 p.m.-Meditation Music:

11,50 p.m.-Close down

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