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Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

6 pm-Big Ben; Variety (see Trans. 1). 7.45 p.m.-The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, 8.10 p.m.-- "Gradely, Folk," or "An Hour to Spare in the North" 9.10 p.m.- "In Town To-night." 9.30 p.m.- The News and Announcements.

Trans. III (G.S.H. G.S.F., G.S.B.). 10.15 p.m.-Big Ben; "British Composers:" The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra (leader, Daniel Melsa); 12.30 p.m. The London Symphony conductor. Eric Fogg. 11 p.m.- Orchestra.

"Some Are Born Great." 11.30

metres (9.32 m.c.'s). (Hong Kong Times) GRAMOPHONE RECITAL BY THE REV, 6, 3. R. SARGENT Dance Music

12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pro-

gramme.

1 p.m. Local: Tims Signal and¦ ̈ p.m.-A. Plano Recital 12 p.m. Weather Report.

Variety, "The Two Oddments." 12.10 p.m.-The News, and An- 12.30 p.m.-"John. nouncements.

1.03 p.m. Variety.

1.30 p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.

1.40 p.m. De Groot and His Pic- cadilly Orchestra.

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

BERLIN

TO-DAY

Coronation

Procession

Televised

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HISTORY

London, May 12. For the first time in history the Corunation Procession was seen by television over an area of 7,500 square miles and from distances Afty miles from the actual scene. Watchers saw the whole Procession pass across the screen, sight and sound being picked up instantane- ausly by emitron cameras at Hyde Park corner.

The BBC were later inundated with messages of congratulations

The television was seen

as far away as Brighton.- leuter.

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4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

D.J.A. 7 to 11 p.m. European Programme

31.38m. (95.60 k.c.) 7 p.m. Scottish Musle..

D.J.B....... 19.74m, (15.200 k...) Songs--Bonnie Wee Thing (Fox), D.J.E. 16.30m. (17.760 k..)

Salamanca, May 12. MacGregor's Gathering (Lec, arr. D.J.N....... 31.45m. (95.40 k.c.).

General Franco appointed Gen- Kahn)-Joseph Hislop (tenor); The D.J.Q. 19.83m. (15.280 k.c.)

eral Monasterlo, Commander of Bonnle, Bonnie Banka O'Loch

1,05 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German,

the National Militia which is the Lomon' (Traditional), Comin' thro' | English), German Folk Song. 1.10

military organisation of the newly the Rye (Traditional)-Dora Lab p.m. Gay muste hour. 2 p.m. News formed National Party composed bette" (aoprano). Band-Highland in German 2.15 p.m. Gay musical of the former fighting organisa- Schottische, Eightsome Reel--Pipes hour (cont.), 2.55 p.m. Greetings tions of the Falangists and Re- and Drums of the 2nd Batt. Scots to our listeners in New Zealand

quetes. General Franco himself Guarda, Songs Ae Fond Kiss 9 pm. News and Economie Re-

remains Supreme Commander · of (Scott Gatty), Dell's Awa' with view in English. 8.15 p.m. To the National Militia. Simultane- Exciseman, The Piper O' Dundee day in Germany. Sound Pictures.ously Franco has placed all avail- Alex.. Carmichael (baritone). strumental-Medley of Scottish through Germany. 4 p.m. Concert Airs-Pipers of the 2nd Battn. the of Light Music. 4.30 p.m. The Three Q.O. Cameron Highlanders and Bevere Days in May. Amusing

stories Hert Dawson (organ).

oti the ice saints by local 7.30 p.m. Closing

Stock Heinz Oskar Wüttig. 6.15 p.m.

on two 'Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- Music "played

pianos. change Market Report.

Walter Wuhrer and Karl Bergener. 6.30 p.m. News and Economic 5.45 p.m. Review in German, "German Economics." Karl Emil Weiss. 6.00 p.m. Music played on two planos (contd.). 6.15 p.m. Blgn off DJA and DJB (German English). 6.55 p.m. Call DJB, DIN. DJE (German, English). German Folk Song. 7 p.m. Concert of Light

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7.35 p.m. The Maestros. Little Annie Rooney (Nolan). Because (Teschemacher & d'Nar- delot). Maire, My Girl (Casey & Aitken).

7.45 p.m. London-The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Henry Ball.

8 p.m. Local; Time Signal, Wear ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 pan. A Variety Programme. Songs-May I have the next Romance with You (from "Head over Heels"), Watching the Stars (from "Splinters in the Air") Leslie Hutchinson. Instrumentál Teddy Bears' Picnic. Mighty Lak' a Rose-Frank Biffo and His Brass Quintette. Plano solos-Old Fa- shioned Love. If we never meet again-Gerry Moore. Songs I Love the Moon-Murray Stewart (tenor). Banjo Solos-Tony, White Rose- Olly Oakley.

lines formed of members of former parties, under the command of the National Militia. Monasterio has distinguished himself on occasions during the civil war.- Tranenzenu News Service.

"ATTACK ON TOLEDO

various

London, May 12. The Insurgents claim that Gov- ernment forces lost 3,000 dead and wounded during the attack on Toledo, according to a message re- celved here. It adds that Govern

ment troops were forced to retreat. to the second line of defence- Router

BLOMBERG TO VISIT ROME

Mualc. 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 Pm. Concert of Light Music. 8.55 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in the "Near East" 9 pm. News and Economic Review in German and Call DJQ. 9.15 p.m. The Ger- man poet abroad recites: Hans

Berlin, May 12, A visit of the German War Watzlik. 9.30 p.m. Piano music. Minister. Field Marshal von Blom- Weber: Sonata in d Schumann: Phantasy compositions. will take place at the end of May. minor: berg. it is understood, to Rome Adrian Aeschbacher at the plano. 10 p.m. News and Ectonomic Re- view in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in Dutch on DJB. 10.15 p.m. To- day in Germany. Sound Pictures, 10.30 pm. Military Concert. 11.45 8.30 p.m. London Philharmonic p.m. "German Economics." Karl Orchestra.

Emil Weiss: Midnight. Sign off DJB, DIN, DJE, DJQ (Germ., Engl.).

Suite de Ballet (Handel, arr. Eeechám): (a) Bourree; (b) Ron- deau; (c) Gigue; (d) Musette; (e) Battle and Finale. Summer Night on the River (Delius).

8.45 p.m. "Prometheus"-Overture (Beethoven), Op. 43, played the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Felix Weingartner.

8.50 p.m. From the Studio,

AUSTRALIA

JLR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres:

Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, ' 9.58 megacycles.

6 p.m. Time Signal 6.01 pm

Immediately after his journey to Italy. von Blomberg will go to Budapest, where he is expected on May 28 to reciprocate the recent, visit of the Hungarian War Minis- ter, General Roeder, to Germany. Transocean News Service

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Berlin May 12..

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FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1937

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A THEIR SALES ROOM"

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:"

Black Wood Ware, Teak Drawing Boom-Dining Room Bed Boom and Office Furniture, Radio Sets, Gramophones and Records, Type- Machines, Electric Table Lamps, and writers, Adding Machines, Sewing. Faus, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Brans & E. P. Ware, Carpets, Rugs, Cloisonne and Aluminium Ware, Cutlery, Clocks, Cabin and Wardrobe Trunks, Ios Oberta, Filters, Orna

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The Japanese "Harada," charit-ments, Pictures, Refrigerators, etc. able endowment at Tokyo placed 5,000 yen at the disposal of the German Government for the re- latives of those who, lost their lives in the "Hindenburg" disaster.

The 9th of a second series of | Music... 6.15 pm. News, markets The Relch cabled its thanks to Gramophone Recitals by the Rev.

C. B. R. Sargent.

9.30 p.m. London-News and An-

nouncements.

and weather for the countryman. President Hirada of the "Harada" 846 p.m. Sporting notes.. 7 p.m Endowment for the magnificent "Current Books Worth Reading." | gift.---

7.20 p.m. National News Bulletin Transocean News Service!

9.55 pm. The New Mayfair Or-7.30 Victorian News Bulletin. 7.35 'chestra.

p.m. Lyre Bird. 7.40 p.m. Pro-

Correspondent Ordered A Vision of Spring-Selection.gramme by the Zigeuner Orchestra. Ballad Memories Selection. Caval- [8 pm. Brass Band Programme.

Out Of Italy of Martial Bongs (arr. with cade

Vocalist. 8.30 p.m. Pro- from the Melbourne Nicholla). Bavoy Irish Medley.gramme

tome, May 12. Savoy Welsh Medley (arr. Samers). Studios. 9 p.m. A Ballad Recital.

The currespondent of the "News 10.15 p.m. London-Big Ben.

9.20 p.m. Variety from the Adelaide Chronicle," Mrs. Mackenzie was

9.50

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ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 18TH MAY, 1987.

TERMS:-ĈASH ON DELÍTERT.

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

Reginald Dixon at the Cinema Studios, p.m. Programme ordered to leave Italy by the police. PUBLIC AUCTION.

Organ.

from the Melbourne Studios. 10.30 | tor spreading false news about the p.m. Australasian News Service. country, authoritative circles-an- Dixon Request Medley. "Naughty 10:45 p.m. Dance Music. 11,30 p.m. nounce.- Marletta" Film Selection. Dixon Hits No. 7.

10.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trot-It ain't nobody's biz'ness what I do. Blues-When the Swallows nest again. Slow Waltz Sweetheart, let's grow old together. 8low Fox-Trot-There's a star in the sky. Tango-1830- Fox-Trots The scene changes: Every time I look at you;

rado.

Man from the South; Moon over Miami. Waltz-Song of the Islands,

11 p.m. Close down.

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DAVENTRY

Calla

Wavelengths G.S.G....... 11.70m.c. (16.88m.) G.5.0. 15.18m.c. (19.76m.) 9.51m.c. (31.55mm,) 21.47m.e. (13.97m.)

G.S.B......." G.S.B.........

G.S.F.

15.14m... (19.82m.) (9.52 megacycles)

Trans. 1 (G.8.0., G.5.G., G.S.B.).

Close.

Transocean News Service.

Greatest Peace Agencies In

World To-Day

.

"BRITAIN AND AMERICA" SAYS GENERAL SMUTS

is

more uncertain, more precarious and more hazardous. What possible for one quarter of man- kind surely must not be impossible for the other three-quarters. The

Capetown, May 12. A new chapter has been opened Constitutional development," declared General Smuts In a speech at the City Hall. The Coronation celebrations are taking place over one-fourth of the earth and if greatest peace agencies to-day are these celebrations are unique do is the British Commonwealth and

United

Smuts States. their character. Here for the first the

time we have a King of the king-hoped the ambition ascribed by

day. No

THE

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SATURDAY MAY 15, 1937

COMMENDING AT 11.00 A.M.

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A QUANTITY OF VAI UABLE HOUSSHOLD & OFFICE FORNITURE

also

2 Cases India Rubber Goods

and

(More or less damaged)

1 p.m.-Big Ben; "King's Music," doms spread over the whole globe. President Roosevelt in making a 8 Cases Shantung Cloth music, poetry, and "prose written The greatest Constitutional ad- signal contribution to the cause of and composed by Kings and vance in history has been accom-world peace would be realised. "To Queens of England. 145 pm-plished without a hitch and has no mortal man has come so great Reading. 1.50 p.m.-"Under Bigstood the severest test, in its in- ar opportunity in our Ben," a talk by Howard Marshall, herent soundness. Our Common-country is in a finer position than 2.6.p.m-A Recital by Peter Daw-wealth of Nations is the largest, the United States to help forward son, bass-barytone, 2.35 p.m.-The and most peaceful unit that has, the greatest human cause. May News and Announcements. Green-ever existed. If we were outside that great opportunity t pass on wich Time Signal at 2.45 p.m. 2.68 j this circle without its goodwill and unused," he concluded. p.m.-"In Town To-night."

support our position would be far outer.

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