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p.m.-Marek Weber and His Orchestra with Milica Kortis (Soprano).

Orchestra "Der Freischutz" —

Potpourri (Weber)

"An American in Paris" Suite

(Gershwin),

A Life on the Ocean (Nautical

Selection), (Binding).

Melody in F. Op.3, No.1 (Rubin-

#tein)

2/10-Instrumental Music.

Quartet in D Minor-Andante Cantabile ("Death and The Malden"), (Schubert) The Lener String Quartet. Introduction and Allegro for

Soprano Salo-Stradow Song Harp with Strings and Woodwind

(Meyerbeer).

Orchestra-You shall be the king

of my heart (Stolz), Entry of the Spring Flowers

(Kockert)

Soprano Bolus-Funicull-Funi-

cula (Denza)

La Danza (Rossini).

7.30 Hong Kont Exchange Mar- ket Report, and Stock Ex- change Summary. 7.33-Excerpts from "Yes Madam"

-Musical Comedy.

8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- merts

8.03A Variety Programinie.

Orchestra If you were the only girl memories Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Frienda Vocal-I never realized, For love alone-Biar Crosby. Guitar Duet O' Solo Mio-Ferera

and Paaluhi.

Orchestra Drinking Bungs -- Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. Vocal-Unt the regi thing

comes along-Valaida. Organ Soles-I hate myself, Love bloom-Sidney Toreb. Orchestra-Jerome Kera Mélod- les-New Mayfair Orchestra. Vocal-Serenade in the night, I'll sing you a thousand ove

songs-Marc Henri. Instrumental-"It's Love Again"

--Medley,

"The King Steps Out Medley

The Keyboarders

Accompaniment (Ravel)-Vir-

tuoso String Quartet.

2.30 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

4.18 p.m."John

Londoner at AT H. M. NAVAL YARD, HONG Home"-6. An evening with KONG, AT KOWLOON NAVAL some of his many and various

acquaintances; presented by DEPOT AND ROYAL NAVAL

Pascoe Thornton.

4.48 p.m.-"Round and About." 4.55 p.m.-"The Old Folks at Home"

-5. A programme in which we to bring back memories of popular melodies of yesterday The BBC. Empire Orchestra (leader, Dainel Melsa), con- ductor, Eric Fogg: Constance Felpts, contralto; Alfredo Cam- poll, violin.

4 to 7 pm-Chinese Programme. | 5.40 " p.m.-The News

7 to 10.30 p.m.-European Pro-

gramme.

7 p.m.-The Music of Franz Schu-

bert, (1797-1828), Instrumental -- 2nd and 3rd Movements from Trio No.1 in B Flat, Op.99,-Cortot ThiLoua ana Casalą.

2nd Movement-Andante

Poco mosao,

3rd Movement-Scherzo. Soprano Solos-(a) Die Post,

(b Wohin?

un

(c) in Abendroth, (d) Die Vogel-Elisabeth Schu-

mann.

Planoforte Bolos-(a)

Musicale in F Minor,

Moment

(b) Impromptu in B Flat, Op. Back- 142, No.3-Wilhelm

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Mezzo-soprano Bolos-(3) Der

Musensohn (The Poet), (b) as Rosenhand (The Rose- Garland)--Elena Gerhardt. Orchestrul-Symphony No.8 in B Minor ("Unfinished")-vien-

Philharmonic Orchestra. Conducted by Bruno Walter. 1st Movement-Allegro moderato. 2nd Movement - Andante con

moto.

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

ther Report and ment

Vocal-When old friends meet B.03-Symphonie

again,

Don't kiss me good-night-Les

Allen.

Double Planos Transatlantic.

Rhythm-Irving Cascar

and

Ray Henderson.

Vocal Hildegarde locks back....

Hlidegarbe,

9.15 p.m.-LONDON-News

Announcements.

and

9,35 Popular Tunes of, Yesterday. 10 p.m.-LONDON-BIG BEN,

A Relay of Dance Music from the

Grill Room of the Hong Kong: Hotel.

11.25 p.m.-LONDON-“England v.]

Ireland. Interval summary and commentary on the second: half of the Rugby Football Match from. Ewickenham. 12:20 am--CLOSE DOWN...

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3.25 p.m.-A running commentary by Frank V. Read of the soccer football match between the Shanghai Football Association and the Hong Kong Chinese, to be played at Caroline Hill. Kick-off at 3.30 p.m. sharp,

SUNDAY

9.10 a.m.-A Relay of the Military Parade Service from 8. John's Cathedral.

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10 am. CLOSE DOWN.

11 a.m.--A Relay of the Morning Service from St. John's Cathe- dral.

12.15 to 2.30 p.m.-European Pro-

gramme,

12.15 p.m.-Orchestral Music."

Concerto No. 7 For Organ and

Orchestra (Handel)-London) Symphony Orchestra. Hungarian Fantasia for Plano and Orchestra (Liszt)—Jae- ques Dupont (Piano) and the. Urchestre Symphonique, Slavonic Dance No.11 in F Major, Slavonie Dance No.13, in B Fiat Minor. (Dvorak)-Czech Phil- narmonic Orchestra. Froissart Overture, Op.10 (Elgar)

-London Philharmonic chestra

12.45 Operatic Gems.

"Mignon" (Thomas) - Vocal Gems-Grand Орета Com-

Announce-

Espagnole for Violin and Orchestra (Lalo), Op.21 Played by Bronislaw Hu- berman (Violin) and the Vien- Orchestra, TI Philharmonie Conducted by Georg Szell.

Part 1-Allegro non troppo. Part 2-Allegro non troppo. Part 3 Scherzando Allegro

molto. Par 4-Andante.

Part 5-(a) Andant (Con); (b)

Rondo Part 6-Hondo (Conclusion). 8.30-Urchestre Symphonique.

"Impressions d'Italie"

pentier).--Suite. No.1-Berenade. No.-A la Fontaine. No.3A Mules,

(Char-

No.4-Sur les Cimes: No.5-Napoli (Conclusion). Musette et Tambourin (Rameau). Menuet (Bocchelinl},

9 p.-Reuter Press. 9.10--Overture in D Minor (Handel,

art. Elgar),

Played by the London Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Al- bert Coates.

9.30

Relay from St. John's Ca- thedral. Programme of Music by: the Choir, Glady ShaW Victor Sanders (Contralto),

Baritone), with Lindsay A Laford at the Organ.

10 p.m.-LONDON BIG BEN. Music by Light Orchestras.

Souvenir d'Ukraine (Ferraris)—

Descriptive,

nouncements.

Transmission II.

and

An-

GSH 21.47mc, (13.97m.) GS0 17.79me. (16.88m.) G6B 9.51mc. (31.55m.). Transmission 2 is designed pri- martly for reception in India. Ceylon, Malaya, and the Far East It may also be heard in the West Indies and West Australia.

7 p.m.-Big Ben: Reginald Dixon, at the organ of the Tower Ball- room, Blackpool.

7.15 p.m.-Talk: "An East Anglian

Notebook."

7.30

at

Londoner D.m.-"John Home-8. Midnight. The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Harry Davidson.

8.45 p.m. For the Children: "Music

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Tranmission III. GSH 21.47mc. (13.97m.) G8F 15.14mc. (19.82m.) GBB 9.51m. (31.55m.); Transmission 3 is designed primarily for reception in India, Burma, and Ceylon.

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11.25 p.m.-England v. Ireland, In-

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12.20 p.m.-British Army v. Freden. Army. A commentary on the Association football match, from BelhurEZ.

An-

12.30 am-The News and

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SUNDAY Transmission 1. CSG 17.79mc. (16.26m.) GSO 15.18me. (39,76m.) USA. 9.51mc. (31.55m.). Transmission 1 is designed pri. marlly for reception in the Anti- podes and for the East.

4 p.m.-Big Ben; England v. Ire- land. commentary on the International Rugby Union football match. from Twicken- han.

4.20 p.m.-A Recital by Keith Cum- mings, Australian viola player. 4.30 p.m.-"Hyde Park." A re.

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Impressione d'Oriente (Amadet) 5 pm- Weakly Newsletter: Sports

Descriptive - Armando Piramo and Big. Orchestra. Molly on the shore.

DI

Shepherd's Hey (Grainger)-Ro-

yal Opera Orchestra, Re-Fa-Si-Tango- (Enrique Del-

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Tranmission III.

5.15 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal. 9.20 p.m.-A Short Religious Ser- 5.25 p.m.-å Religious Bervice (Methodist) from Westminster College Chapel, London.

Transmission II.

88 2147mc. (13.97m.) GBF 15.14me. (19.827.) G88 9.51m. (31.55m.). Transmission: âisy designed primarily for reception in India,

GSH 21.47mc. (13,97m.) GBG 17,79mc. (18.86m.) USB 9.51me.' (31.55mm.). Transmission 2 is designed pri-Birma, and Ceylon, Edith Lorand and Her Vien-marily for reception in India, 10 pm-Big Ben; A Recital by Meriel St. Clair, soprano, and nes Orchestra,

Ceylon, Malayu, and the Far East..

Ruth Pearl, violin It may also be heard in the 'West'

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7 p.m.-Big Ben; A Symphony Cor- cert: The BBC. Empire Or- chestra.

A Frangesal (Mario Costa), Souvenir de Pausilippe (Andolfi):

Orchestre Napolitain. Or-10.30 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME FROM ZEK ON A FREQUENCY OF 640 KILOCYCLES. 3.25 pm Running Commentary

by Frank y. Read on the Ann- 8.25 tal Interport: Boccer. Football | 8.55. Match between the East China and South China Teams, from the Caroline Hul Ground. 45 pm-CLOSE DOWN.."

pany. "Higoletto" (Verdi)-Light Opera

Company.

I'M

pm.-Local: Time Signal and.

Weather Report. Violin Solo-Bonsta in A Major

(Handel)-Isolde Menges:

8 p.m-British Army v. French Array, a commentary on the Association football match, from Selhurst.

pm-Made in Scotland."

Newsletter: p.m. Weekly Sports Summary, and· ·'An- nouncements, th

9.15 p.in Greenwich Time Signal

(and dally).

10.20 :.pm. The B.B.C. Military Band; conductor, B. Walton: O'Donnel. KUN 11.20 - p.m.—A Religious Service (Methodist), from Bowes Park Methodist Church, 12.10 am-The BBC. Theatre or-

gan.

13.30

am-Weekly Newsletter. Sports Summary, and An- nouncementa.

12.45 am-Greenwich Time Signal

(and daily).

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