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mic Review in German and Call by Clifton Helliwell.) Dreams-Richard Tauber (Tenor), DIQ. 9.15 p.m. Zither and guitar. Tranı. II (G.S.H.; G.8.0. G.S.B.). Life in the Vienna Prater (Trans- Various popular instrumenta. 6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; Jack Helyer, lateur)-Marek Weber and his 10 p.m. News and Economic Review at the organ, of the Ritz Cinezia. Orchestra. Leben ohne Liebe- in English on DJE, DIN, DIG in Nottingham. 7.5 p.m.-The Cafe Lilian Harvey (Soprano). Vienna Dutch on DJB. 10.15 pm. To-day Colette Orchestra, directed by Wal- Germany. Sound Pictures. ford Hyden, in a programme of Bon Bons (Strauss, arr. Atzler). Marek Weber and his Orchestra.
10.30 p.m..Bonata in E sharp major dance music from the Continent 7.30 pm. Closing local Stock for violin and plaño by Beethoven and other parts of the world; chet Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- Karl Eugen Korner, Kurt Borack. † d'orchestre, G., Denler Warren: pro
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A Chinese Concert.
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gramme from the Melbourne Ros Studios.
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