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CHILDREN'S CONCERT FROM THE STUDIO Dance Orchestra

12.30 to 2.15 pm, European Pro-

framma.

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13.30 pm. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Fox-Trots: Jazz Convulsions, Rockin' in rhythm; Sump'n 'bout rhythm, Moon over Dixie: Awful sad, Twelfth Street Rag: Admira- tion. Merry-go-round: Three little words.

1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03-p.m. Rale da Costa. y Jazz Goblins, Waltz Romantique: Sweet and lovely. Many happy re- turns of the day: "Goodnight Vienna" Medley, Sunshine Suale" -Medley: Waltz Time-Medley, Dancing Butterfly: What are your

intentions?

1.30 pm. Reuter: Press, Bugby Press: Local Weather Forecast,

Time and Announcements.

1.40 p.m. Marek Weber and His

Orchestra.

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Waltzes-No.

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Potpourri of (Robrecht); Chinese Fairy Tales (Dreyer, arr. Yoshitomo). In the Temple of the Bells (Yoshitemo); Salut d'amour (Elgar), I kiss your lips (Rudolphe); Potpourri of Waltzes--No. 3 (Robrecht); At the Tchaikovsky Fountain' (Urbach).

2.15 pm. Close down.

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9:55 pm. Variety and Dance Music.

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Fox-Trots-Breakin' in a pair of

London, June 1. shoes; Swing, Mister Charlie-The

Although he Imperial Confer- Krakajax. Vocal-You were

ence has concluded officially, de- charming: I'm your slave.-Charles legates will have no respite from (Gerry) FitzGerald. Fox-Trots-work during the remainder of their Soon; It's easy to remember.-Guy stay in England, as the United Lombardo and His Royal Cana-Kingdom Government proposes to continue bilateral talks with the dians.

10.15 pm. LONDON-BIG BEN Dominions' ministers" for the re- Humorous Whoa, Josephine: vision of the Oltawa, agreements.

These talks are a necessary pre- There's no one with endurance- Frank Crumit. Tango-Echos duiminary to the proposed Anglo- passe; Waltz — Although. — Jean | American trade agreement, which Tapponnier's Ballroom Orchestra overshadows them, and they are Vocal-Three Wishes; Let me give designed to ascertain in, what res- my happiness to you.-Jessie Mat-pect, if any, the Dominions will

Humorous Sketch- thews,

The assist in the conclusion of such a Cure (Hiccoughs). Cicely Court treaty by consenting to modifca- neidge and Jack Hulbert, Fax- tion of the Ottawa arrangements. It is not expected that the talks Trots-I'm in love all over again;

you think. Will will be concluded for a long time. That's Osborne and his Orchestra. Vocal Indeed, they may eventually be -Stardust covered bundle: She's suspended until Anglo-American the wealthiest woman, on earth treaty negotiations have reached a Kitty Masters. Waltz-It's a sin to stage where defnite proposals tell a lle; Fox-Trot-A rendezvous can be made. Reuter. with a dream-Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra,

11 p.m. Close Down.

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5 pm. A Relay of Dance Music | Bong. from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel

PROGRAMME

5 to 5.25 p.m.-1. Oh say, can you swing? 2, Where are you?.3. There's

of Favourite old Waltzes.

7 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 pm. Concert of Light Music (continued). 8.55 pm. Greetings to our Listeners in the "Far East." 9 p.m. News and Econo-

no two ways about it; 4. Thatic Review in German and Call foolish feeling; 5, Coronation DJQ. 9.15 pm. Concert of the Ber- Waltz; 6. Music in May; 7, Medley in Conservatory of Music. "Ah: Per- fido," soprano solo with orchestra (from Fidelio" "by Beethoven)→→ Symphony in E flat major by Mozart Introduction by Prof. Bruno Kittel. 10 p.m. News and Economic Review in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ in Dutch on DJB. 10.15 pm. To-day, Lo Germany.

5.25 to 5.35 p.m. INTERVAL Recorded Dance Music from ZBW. 5.35 to 6 p.m.-8. The Guri on the Police Gazette: 9. He ain't got rhythm: 10. This year's kisses; 11, Stumming on Park Avenue: 12 Havana Heaven; 13, Panamania; 14. Organ Grinder's swing,

6 p.m. From the Studio.

"A" Children's Concert. 6.30 p.m. German Music... Choral "Die Meistersinger (Wagner)-Da zu dir der Helland kam-Chorus and Orch. of the State Opera, 'Berlin.

Tenor Solcs-"Gotterdammerung" (Wagner) Brunnhildel Hollest Bride! "Tristari und Isolde" (Wag- ner)-Full of Grace.-Lauritz" Mel- choir, and the London Symphony Orchestra.

Mezzo-Soprano Solos-The Fish- erman, The Secret. Fisher-Ways (Schubert)-Elena Gerhardt.

Orchestral Don Juan Sym- phonic Poem, Op. 20 (Strauss). Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates.

p.m. Charlie Kunz at, the Plano,

Charlie Kunz Plano Medleys Nos. R.S, R. and R.18.

1.20 pm. Three Sangs by Lulei Fort (Tenor).

"Mignon" (Thomas)-Addio. Hig non; Ay, ay, ay (Freire). Ideale (Tost!),

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Baron Von Neurath To Visit London

towards a general European settle-

London, June 15. Baron von Neurath; German | ment. Foreign Minister, will visit London on June 23 as an official guest of the British Government.

The problem of Spain will be one of the chief subjects to be dis- cussed, and it is hoped to learn the German view regarding the means of tightening up the con

possibility of scheme and the evacuating foreign volunteers who are fighting in Spain.

TENSION. BASED

It is stated that no negotiations are under contemplation, but it is boped the visit will offer an op- portunity for an exchange of views on matters of common interest to the two countries and in particu- Sound Pictures.lar the Spanish problem. 15.30 p.m. Ducts by Schumann and Talks between Baron von Neurath

Berlin, June 15. Cornellus, Hilde Gammersbach, and Mr. Anthony Eden, British ***It is pointed out that Baron von Neurath's visit to London must not soprano; Gerard van den Arend. Foreign Secretary, will cover the baritone, 10.45

be regarded as a departure from. p.m.. Wavering question of a new Western" Pact. forms. A light radio play by Paul but no important development is the German and Italian, line of Schant. 11.45 p.m. The research of expected beyond the mutual clari-policy and Rome is to be kept fully German history and folklore (Eng-cation of the British and German informed of the doings of the G Ish). Bongs for folk dances. points of view.

man Foreign Ofice, with which Midnight. Sign of DIN. DJE. DJQ.

Italy is in full agreement. It la hoped that the visit will lead to DJB (Germ.. Engl.).

further alleviation of the political situation-

to

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It is understood that no change. has occurred in the outlook of the British Government, which con- tinues to regard the conclusion of a Western Pact as the first step | Reuter.

POLAR QUESTIONS DISCUSSED

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12.30 p.m.-Blg Ben; From Poona Putney a polo programme 1

London, June 15. establishment of one of two such p.m. Food for Thought.” 1.20 p.m.-Light Music by British Comence Committee dealing with Folar

A report by an Imperial Confer-stations.

With regard to the activities of posers 1.55 p.m.--News and An- Questions considered of high im-R.RS. Discovery II, it was hoped nouncements. 2.30 p.1-Talk portance, has been issued. "Pedigree Stock". "Longwool Sheep."

AT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

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

8.45 p.m.-Big Ben, Frank Olsen, at the organ of the New Cinerama

nouncements.

she would be able to carry out a 20-months cruise this year aud

the that subsequently

United Kingdom would consider, in con- junction with the Dominions Gov- er, considered what forms of co-ernments, the future programme

The Polar Questiona Committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. Richard Casey, Australian Treasur-

and policy.

1.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and. Hong Kong Ex-Glasgow 7.30 p. John Lon operation could best be pursued in change Market Report.

connection with any scientifle or doner at Home"-24. 8 p.m.-Bee- economic activities which might mended that the Dominions keep In the meantime it was recom- 7.33 p.m. Creatore's Band. thoven Sonatas for Violin and be undertaken in the Antarctic. "Mefistofele"-Prologue (Balta), Pianoforte 2. 8.30 p.m.-"Food for

In closest possible touch with the Selections; Traviata "-Selection. Thought." 8.50 p.m.-Melody and

With regard to the establish- Committee's work and appoint re (Verdi); Cavalleria Rusticana" Rhythm." 7.10 p.m-News and An- ment of meterological stations presentatives from their per Belection (Mascagni).

there, the Committee recommend-manent staffs in London for this. 8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wes-Trans. III (G.S.H. G.S.F. G.B.B.). ed that the attention of the Aus- purpose; and also that the United

10.15 pm Big Ben; The Mar. tralian and New Zealand Govern- | Kingdom Government should ex gate Municipal Orchestra. 11,45ments be drawn to certain recom-plore the possibility of inviting the p.m.-"An Ulster Notebook," a tålk mendations by the Director of the Dominions interested to select a by Denis Ireland 12 p.m.--Variety, Meteorological Office of the United few scientific and other workers to 8.05 to 11 pm. EUROPEAN PRO- with Hughes and Lever entertain Kingdom which, among other accompany the Discovery II on her GRAMME FROM ZER, ON A Ing at the piano 13.10 pm News things, suggested the need for the next cruise-Reuter FREQUENCY OF 649 KILOCYCLES and Announcements, 12.30 pln

8.05 pm. Symphony No. 5 in CDance Music. Minor, Op. 67. (Beethoven), played

ther Report and Announcements,

8.03 Dr. From the Städlo.

A Chinese Concert. 11, p.m. Close. Down.

by the Royal Albert Hall Orches- tra, conducted by Sir Landon

Bonsid.,

Movements: 1, Allegro con brio;

2. Andante con moto; 3, Allegro (Scherzo); 4, Allegro. (Finale).

8.39 p.m. Studies, Op. 10 (Chopin)

| played by "Wilhelm Backhaus

(Pianoforte).

No. 11 in E Flat Major. No. 12 in C Minor, No. 10 in A Flat Major, No. 9, in F Minor, No. 5-in G Fist Major, No. 6 in E That Minor; No. 8 in F Major, No. 4 in C Sharp Minor, f

8.56 pm. Leslie Hutchinson Maybe I'm wrong again; I nearly let love go slipping through my üngers, Would you? Rias me good- night.

9.10 p. LONDON-News and Announcements,

* 9.30. p.m. Musical Comedy,

Bitter Sweet! (Noel Coward),

W

NON-AGGRESSION SUGGESTIÓN

London, June 15.

DR. KUNG INSPECTS GERMAN FORCES

Heuter

United States, and he has instruct ed all the members of his mission in Europe to wind up the various Berlin, June 14,

tasks assigned to them connected Dr. H. H. Kung, Chinese Foreign with the fovestigation of the Minister, accompanied by several financial and economic conditions Chinese officers, resident in Berlin, of Europe and to return to China It is understood that Russia has to-day inspected units of German

25 2001, 24 possible. Only two or informally approved in principle armed forces, including tanks

of them will remain the suggestion made by Mr. J. A. anti-aircraft guns and artillery at Europe Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia, the military training ground at || for a conference to consider a non-Deoberitz, West Berlin, where they aggression pact among the Pacific were welcomed by a high omcer nations,

on behalf of Captain-General von No further Australian move is Blomberg. expected for the present and it is Dr. Kung watched the man understood the next step rests with pouvres with confiderable interest, the British Government, which is while German omcers explained expected to continue informal falts the movements of, the troops, with the nations concerned with During an interval, Dr. Kung the hope of working out some con- was the guest of the Chinese: Am- crete proposal for the conference baasador to lunch

This may take considerable time, bus it is no secret that Mr. Lyons

Previously Dr. Kung had inspect

ed the 1938 Olympic village, which

I'll see you again, Dear Little Cale is determined to do everything in is now being used as a training

Ferry Wood and George Metaxa | his power to advance his olicy of (Duet): Zigeuner Prazy, Wood. If peace in the Pacing. love were all-Ivy 6x Beliez. The Reuter.

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