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21.47m.c. (13.97m.) G.S.J. 15.14m.. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.Š.B.).

3 p.m.-Big Ben; Violin, Recital by Harold Fairhurst. 3.20 p.m.- Music Hall. 4.20 p.m.-The News and Announcements. 4.40 p.m. Or-"Empire Exchange." 4.55 p.m.- Recital of Welsh Songs by Morgan Evans, barytone.

12 p.m. Relay of Special Service "from St. John's Cathedral.

19.30 p.m. Roy Fox and His chestra.

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6.45 p.m.-Big.Ben: Tom Jenkins, at the Organ of the Plaza Cinemu. Swansea 7.15 p.m.-"After Dinner" "The Three Semis." Violet Carson, Henry Reed Johnny Rosen and his Four Chaps, and Taylor Frame; compere. Felix Deebank: new lyrics by Joyce Lust garten: new music

Fox-Trot-Love and Learn (Alm "That Girl from Paris"). Slow Fox-Trot-Sweet Lellan! (Alm "Waikiki Wedding"). Fox-Trot Sing Something in the Morning (C.B. Cochran's Revue "Home and Beauty"). Waltz-No More (C.B. Cochran's Revue "Home and Beauty"). Fox-Trots-It I should Lose You (film "Rose of the Ran- cho"); Play. Orchestra, Play ("Toby Henry night at 8.30"-Noel Coward); A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody (Alm "The Great Ziegfeld").

12.50 p.m. Songs by Frances Day (Soprano).

Artificial Flowers; A Little White Room ("Floodlight" Beverley Nichols). You Have That Extra

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7u.m. Radio-Journal of France

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7.45 am, Gramo Press Articles.

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11. am. Gramophone Records. 11.45 am. Talk on French Events In Japanese). 12 noon. News in English. 12.15 p.m. Concert Relay- ed from Marseilles. 12.45 pm. Talk on French Events. 1. p.m. Concert Relayed from Nice. 1.30 p.m. News in French. Colonial Market Prices. Reed: "the programme David Purter. 7.45

2. p.m. Talk on Music by Mr. arranged by

Charles Oulmont: 2.10 p.m." Social p.m.-Recital by Frances Allsom.

2.20 soprano; Phillp Warde, barytone; Topics by Mr. Paul Rives.

Lush; and Ernest

plano. 9.13 p.m. Gramophone Records. 2.30 p.m. The Rape of Lucretia, a play p.m. "The Story of the Grame- (Second Edition). 8.45

in Three Acts by Andre Obey. 3.55 phone"

p.m. Rates of Exchange und P.m-Organ Recital by Laurettes

French Stock (Rentes). 4. p.m. West, from the Town Hall, Man- chester. 9.15 p.m.-Recital of Close Down. 1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Vaughan Williams' Bongs: Jan van Wavelength; 25.24 m.-11.885. Kc.

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der Gucht, tenor. 9.30p.m.--The

Prices. Rates of Exchange. 5.45 1.03 p.m. Musical Comedy Selec- News and Announcements.

in Arabic. 6. p.m. Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.Š.B.). | P.M. News

Relayed from 10.15 p.m.-Big Ben: Folk-music Concert of the West Country: Eric Goldie. 6.30 p.m. Gramophone Records 6.50 p.m. Maritime Talk by Mr. Orchestra. "Rio Rita" Vocal barytone, and F. H. Maynard, fid-

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Radio-Journal of France (French "Follow Through"-Vocal Gems "Driving a Taxi in London," a talk

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cing Through," a pageant of popu- Light Opera Company.

lar music, presented by Geraldo

In Italian. 8.30 p.m. Relay. with his Concert Orchestra. 12

p.m. Colonial Market Prices. 10.45 TUESDAY, OCT. 12 1937 .m.-The News and Announce- ments. 12.20

p.m.-"Keyboard News In Portuguese. 11. p.m;

COMMENCING AT 10.00... through the Agros"-2: Music

Couperin Handel: Scarlatti --- Nina Milkina, piano. 12.45 p.m.- "World Affairs" (see Trans. I'

tions.

#Glamorous Night" Selection (Novello).-Drury Lane Theatre

1.20 p.m. Walter Glynne (Tenor). Walter Glynne Medley; I'll Walk Beside You (Lockton-Alan Mur- ray).

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

1.40 pm. Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the Roof- Garden of The Hong Kong Hotel. Speaker: Rotarian L. C. F. Bellamy. Subject: "Trolley Bus Traction."

2.15 p.m. Close down.

4 to 7 p.m. Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m. European programme

p.m. Dance Records.

Fax-Trots Carelessly; Fifty Mil-

lion Robins Can't Be Wrong-Billy Cotton and His Band. Tango Dreams in Spring--Robert Renard Dance Orchestra:

7.10 p.m. Closing local stock quotations and Hong Kong ex- change market report.

7.15 p.m. London Relay: "After Dinner."

"The Three Semis," Violet Car- son, Henry Reed, Johnny Rosen and his Four Chaps, and Taylor Frame. Compere, Felix Deebank. New Lyrics by Joyce Lustgarten. New music by Henry Reed. The programme arranged by David Porter.,

7.47 p.m. Studio Talk "On Gos- sip" by Sabrina.

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12.45 p.m. "At Home and Abroad" "The Watchman." 1 p.m. Time

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Junior "Music Appreciation for Classes." 3.30

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cial Review and Musical Varieties. News, Markets and Weather for North Australia. 8 p.m. Play. 9 3.45 p.m. Sign Of. 8.00....... p.m..

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Hora Hispana. 10 p.m. 8ign Off.

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31.45m. (95.40 ́k.c.) 19.63m (15.280 km) Call (German, Eng- German Folk Song. 1.10 Musical Variety Hour. 2.15 2 pm. News in German. 5. Blue Hawaii (by request).

Musical Variety Hour Luicienne p.m. 9.05 p.m. Songs by Boyer.

(continued). 2,50 p.m. Greetings Dancing with My Darling: This to our listeners in New Zealand. is the Klas of "Romance (Parish-3 p.m. News and Economic Delettre). I Found a Bit of Paris Review in English 3.15 p.m. To- in the Heart of. Old New York (Un-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. ger-Delettre).

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19.71 .m, 13.25-13.00 G.M.T. wavelength

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Aradio version of "Chu Chin Chow, the musical play that made London theatrical history with its. record of 2.238 performances, will. shortly be broadcast from Daven- toy. Oscar Asche's book has been. adapted by Hemik Ege, and the B.B.C. Empire Orchestra, conducted. by Clifton Helliwill, will play Fre- William deric Norton's music. MacLurg will produce the broad- cast.

9.30 11.00 Expérimental broad- FIGHTING CONTINUES 3.30 p.m. Orchestral, Concert. 4.30 east on behalf of Philips Radio

IN ASTURIAS

9.15 p.m. New Light Symphony p.m. Halli, hallo, a-hunting we will Eindhoven-Holland. Happy pro-

London, Oct. 8. Orchestra.

gol Hunting Bongs.. 5 p.m. Solo gramme. Special broadcast for

Despite heavy storms, fighting: At Dawning (Cadman); The Concert: Wilhelm Stross... Violin Australia and New Zealand. Res Waltzing Doll (Poldint); "Monsieur 5.30 p.m. News and Economic ports about the reception are to be is continuing at Asturias, and it

in German. 5.45 Ecaucaire" Selection (Rosse, arr. Review

p.m. sent to Phohi-PCJ. Studio Hilver-is reported that both sides have Bucalossi).

German Achievements. 6.00 p.m. -sum-Holland.

suffered heavy losses. German Youth 9.30 p.m. London

ment (English), News and Annoḍncements..

9.50 p.m. The Band of H.M. Cold-Folk Dances from Every Land. stream Guards,

ศ p.m. Concert of Light Music, "H.M.3. Planoforte" Selection 8 p.m.. News In English. 8.15 Concert of Light Music (Sullivan). Sousa Medley (Sousa). p.m.

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8.15

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Arens.

Wavelength 16.88 m. Phohi-programme for the Netherlands Indies.

The Government claims its troopa: have not only resisted the In- surgent attacks, but have counter-

13.25. National anthem and open-attacked and regained positions ing-announcement.

13.30 Stock reports.

13.40 Actualities.

14.00 Variety programme. 14.45. Daily News Bulletin. 16.05 Close down and national anthem.

Heuter.

FAR EASTERN

QUESTION-

Des Cymbales (Chaminade. (cont.), 8.50 p.m. Greetings to our 10.15 p.m. London Relay-Big Listeners in the Netherlands East Ben. Folk-music of the West Coun- Indies. 9 pm News and Econo- try. Eric Goldie (Baritone) and F. mic Review in German, 9.15 p.n. 1. Maynard (Fiddle, Pipe and Dainty Morsels. Phonograph re- Tabor).

cords. 9.45 p.m. Dance Music

Wavelength 31,28 m. the the West for Authentic tunes of

Plano. Hanna

Station P.C.J.: Country, played upon the old in- 10 p.m. News and Economic Review 18.30-20.00 Experimental broad- struments which were. used in Engilsh and Dutch. 10.15 p.m. cast on behalf of Philips Radio amongst the country folk in those To-day in Germany. Sound. Pic Eindhoven Holland. Happy pro

broadcast for The only fact that has emerged tures. 10.30 p.m. Open House. An gramme. Special days.

Bouth-Africa, Re- Is that a special session of Con- Austrian evening, by Erich Fortner. Central-and 11.45 p.m. German 'Achievements. ports about the reception are to gress may be held to consider the

be Midnight. Sign off (German, Eng-

Phoni-PC Studio Far Eastern question - ish).

2,45 p.m. London Relay-“Driving a Taxi in London."

A talk by Herbert Kodge.

11 p.m. Close down.

to sent Hflyersum-Holland.

New York, Oct. 9. The United States Cabinet met yesterday but members refused to communicate the resulta of discussion.

Beuter.

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