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3 p.m. News and Economic Press; Local: Weather Forecast, p.m. Reuter Fress. 9.10 p.m. The
Announcements. 1.40 Band of the 1st Bn. the Royal Ulster day in Germany, Sound Pictures. Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To- Time and
p.m. Variety and Dance Music. Rifles conducted by Bandmaster R.. 9.30 p.m. 2.15 p.m. Close Down 4-7 pm. Alfred Hole, A.R.C.M. 10 p.m. Lon-Max v. Schillings. Fehse Quartette. String Quartette by Chinese Programme. p.m.-12 don-Big Ben; A Light Concert: 4.00 p.m. Dance
7
Music. 5.15 midalght: European Programme. 7. Soprano Bolo, Gretchen
at the p.m. The Wigmaker's daughter. p.m. The New Mayfair Orchestra. Spinning Wheel (Schubert); Piano-
Merry tale by Hans Brennecke.
Review in German. 5A3 Daily life in Germany.
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and Economic Review in English on 6 Reel Newsprint Paper- DJE, DIN, DIQ in Netherlands on stored in Godawns Nos. 2 and 13, DJB. 10.15 p.m. To-day in Ger-
7.30 p.m. Hong Kong Stock Ex-forte Solo. Intermezzo in B Flat 5.30 p.m." News and Economic change Summary and Exchange Major, Op. 117, No. 1 (Brahma); Market. Report. 7.36 p.m. Recital by Tenor Solo, The Kerry Dance (Mol- Tito Schips (Tenor), and Renee loy); Pianoforte Solo, Military house wife as an economist. 6.00 Chemet (Violin), Tenor Solo-Pare- March in E Flat (Schubert, arr. well, My Granda (Calleja-Bar-Backhaus): Soprano Soto. Es blinkt rera). Violin Sclo-Introduction et der Tau (Rubinstein); Instrumen- Rondo Capriccioso (Saint-Saens), tal, Fete Champetre-Polka (Com- Tenor Solos "Don Pasquale" poser Unknown); Coucou, Valse, (Donizetti)-Fond Dream of Love, Columbia Quintet. 10.30 p.m. Close
down. "Rigoletto" (Verdi)-The One is as fair as the Other. Violin Bolos -Serenade (Pierre), Serenade (Toselli), 8 p.m. Local; Time Signal, Weather Report and Announce- ments. 8.03 p.m. A Variety Pro- gramme. Vocal-Where Yorkshire and Lancashire 'meet-Kitty 'Mas- ter. Accordeon Solo Czardas (Montl)-Gigetto Castoncelu. Vocal -Peter's Pop keeps a Lollipop shop, I'm an old Cow Hand from the Rio Crande-The Rocky Moun- taineers. Humorous-With her head G.S.F. tucked underneath her BLYTTI
Trans. 1 (G.3.0., G.S.G., G.S.B.). Stanley Holloway. Plano So10.....
2 p.m. Big Ben; The Football I've got you under my skin-Peter Yorke. Vocal-When did you leave Association Cup: A commentary on heaven? I'll ing you a thousand match in the Semi-final Round. love songs-Les Allen. Medley of 2.32 p.m. A Recital by Peggy Coch- Shirley Temple's Songs by Mae rane. 2.50 p.m. A Religious Service. 3.40.p.m. Weekly Newsletter: Sports Questal. Orchestra-Selection from
Bummary, and. Announcements. The Great Ziegfeld" Louls Levy and the Gaumont British
3.45 p.m. Greenwich Time Signal Sym- phony. Chorus-Nobody's Darlin'
Trans. II (G.S.I., G.S.G., GS.B.). but milne-The Hill Billies Vocal- Sweet Georgia Brown Buck
6 p.m. Big Ben; A Military Ser 2 pm. News' in German: 2.15 p.. (Plano) and Bubbles (Vocal), vice, from York Minister: 7.15 p.m. A Sunday Concert (cont.), 2.68 p.m. Plano Solo Selection Thanks a The BBC. Empire Orchestra. 15. Greetings to our Listeners. Million-Carroll Gibbons and His p.m. Football Cup Semi-final. 8.55 Dm News and Review of the Boy Friends, Humorous-M-Y- p.m. Weekly Newsletter. Sports Week in English. 3.15 pm. T-H-E-Norman Long. Vocal Summary, and Announcements.
Parsifal by Richard Wagner. Act 3. J'atends 120 Navire-Lys Gauty. 9.15 p.m. Greenwich Time Signal. 445 pm. Musical Treasures. Arrang Instrumental-Maria Mart-Serge 9.30 p.m. Piano Music. 9.30 pmed and conducted by Sonntag.
"Parsifal" Krish Septet Vocal-Never gonna Yascha Krein" and his Gipsy Or- dance-Fred Astaire. Vocal-My chestra.
heart and I-Evle Hayes. Organ Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.§.B.). Solo An Autumn Serenade-Re-
ginald Foort. Orchestra-Six-Eight 10 pin. Big Ben; "Scottish Golf- Medley-Harry Roy and His Or-ers." 10.32 p.m. A Recital by Em-
10.45
many. Sound Pictures 10.30 p.m. The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf Songs by Franz Schubert, sung & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, by Hanna Kleist-Schotte. p.m. Musical Treasures. Arranged 11.45 p.m: Daily life in Germany. and conducted by Eugen Sonntag
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Announcements. 9.35 p.m: Service, Church of Scotland, from Russian Mulc. The Gate-Festival Granton Parish Church, Edinburgh, Dance-An Old Waltz-A Storin Midnight. Rawicz and Laudauer,
12.30 The Russian Vagabonds. Russian two planos.
a.m. Weekly Soldier's Song. The Ballad of the Newsletter, Sports Summary and Twelve Brigands-Michail Gitow- Announcements. 12.45 a.m. Green- sky. Broken Life-Russtán. Novelty wich Time Signal. Orchestra. Marfusha. You've come Back, Volga Waltz -- Russian Novelty Orchestra. 10 p.m. London Bib Ben. Relay of Dance Music from the Root-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel. 12 midnight: Close Down. Additional programme from Z.EK. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles and from Z.E.W. on 31.49 metres. (8.52 megacycles) 4.06 pm. A running commentary by Frank V."Read on the Hong Kong Senior Shield Final Football Match be- tween South China "A" and the Royal Welch' Fusiliers. Relayed from the Hong Kong Football Club Ground, Happy Valley. 5.45 p.m. Close Down.
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2 p.m. Big Ben "The Strange Adventures of Mr. Penny-Episode 1." by Maurice Moiseiwitsch. 2.17 tette p.m. "Monologues in Melody," with
Max v. Schillings. (6 Pearls and 6 Diamonds Fine) 10 p.m. Vic Filmer at the piano.. 2.30 pm.
News and Review of the Week in English on DJE, DIN, "A North-Country Notebook," a DJQ in Dutch on DJB.10.15 p.m. talk by Major Fairfax-Blake- "Man, know borough, M.C. 2.45 p.m. The Erith
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THE GOOD SHEPHERD To-morrow is sometimes' called. "Good Shepherd Sunday" because-
John's Gospel in which the well-known passage of St
Christ
peaks of Himself under this. figure, is read in the Gospel of the Mass.
7 p.m. Big Ben; The B.B,C. Nor- thern Orchestra; Bam Martin, bass-barytone. 7.45 p.m. "The 10.30 am. Relay of the Morning Strange Adventures of Mr. Penny" | 3LR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres: Service from the Union Church. Episode 1, by Maurice Moisei- Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 11.30 am. Relay of the Morning witsch. & p.m. The Commodore Service from the Hop Yat Church Grand Orchestra (leader Charles (Chinese). 12.15 to 2.30 pm: Eu Voorsanger), directed by Harry ropean programme, 12.15 p.m. Davidson. 8.30 p.m. "The Approach corded music will be interspersed Haydn's Quartet in B Major, Op. 76, of Spring." Bird song from a Surrey with race descriptionis. 6 p.m. Close. No. 4, played by the Prisca Quartet. wood. 8.45 p.m. For the Children!"
7.00 p.m. Chimes. Sporting News. 12.35 p.m. Madrid Symphony Or-Weish Airs and Folk-songs: A pro7.20 p.m. National News Bulletin. chestra: "Sulte Iberia" (Albeniz,gramme by the Nantyfyllon Chil7.30pm. Victorian News Bulletin. arr, Arbos); 2, Danza Espanola-No.dren's Choir; conductor, D. C. Wat-7.40 p.m. The A.B.C. (Sydney) Wire. This comparison made a great ap 6 (Granados). 1 p.m. Local: Time kina and the BBC. Welsh Orches less Chorus, 8 p.m. Hotch Potch.. [signal and weather report. 1.03 tra (leader, Frank Thomas); con-
p.m. Excerpts from Opera:- ductor, Idris Lewis. 9.15 p.m. The Melbourne Studios. 9 p.m. Serial, 8.30.p.m. A Programme from the "Madame" Butterfly", (Puccini), News and Announcements. 9.35Father Brown." 9.30 pm Con- "Tannhauser" (Wagner). "Faust" p.m. Dance Music.
certo Concert 10.30 p.m. Aus- (Gounod), "Carmen" (Bizet). 1.30. Trans. III (G.S.D., G.S.F., G.S.B.).tralasian News Service, including p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press,
market and stock exchange reports, Local: Weather forecast, time and 10 pm. Big Ben A Recital. by
1.40 p.m. Light Victoria Anderson, Australian con- sporting results, mall bag. 10.45 Orchestral Selections: "Art Ameritralto, Viola Morris, Australian so- P.m. Dance music. 11.30 p.m. Close. can in Paris" Suite (Gershwin); prano, and Marie Dare, cello. 10.45
BUNDAY "The Daughter of the Regiment" p.m. "Five Counties of Ulster," a 6 p.m. Chimes, Children's preserved by the "Good Shepherd Overture (Donizett!); Dream of programme from Northern Ireland, Bersion. 6.25 p.m. Talk-The Nuns," a religious body, whose full Autumn (Joyce), Choristers Waltz presented by Henry McMullan. Menace of the Modern City" 6.45 name is "The Congregation of Our (Phelps). 2.10 p.m. B.B.C. Wireless 11.15 p.m. The BBC. Dance Orpm. "Random Pages"-a Plano Lady of Charity of the Good She Singers. 2.40 p.m. Close down, 4 chestra, directed by Henry Hall. Miscellany, 7 p.m. Gems from pherd." They justify their name to 7 p.m. Chinese, programme. 7 to 11.45 p.m. The Football Association Favourite Operas. 7.30 p.m. Cham by devoting themselves to the 10.30 p.m. Eurobean programme. 7 Cup: Interval Summary and Comber Music. 8 p.m. Symphony Hour. establishment and direction of p.m. "Mass in B Minor" (Bach)- mentary on the Second Half of a 9 p.m. "International Affairs, 9.20 homes for orphans: penitent wo- Kyrie by the Philharmonic Choir Match in the Bemi-final Round. p.. A Film Broadcast. 10.15 pammen, inebriates and others who and London Symphony Orchestra. 12.45 am. The News and Announce Poetry Reading 10.23 p.m. Epflo- are in special need of help and 8 pm, Local: uime signal, weather ments.
sympathy:
announcements
gue. 10.30. p.m. Close,
peal to the early Christians, and- the symbol of the Good Shepherd' is constantly found in 'the' cata- combs. In fact, in the early cen turies before, the Cross became tOA Thiet . emblem of the Christian. Faith, there was none more com- mon than that of the Good-Bhe- pherd seeking the lost sheep and". bearing a lamb on His shoulders. The name of the symbol has been
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