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Gaston Singery Waltz (Piano): 355 p.m. Rates of Ex- Midnight Waltz: Nights. Gino Bordin and his Ha-4. p.m. Close Down.

Neapolitan change and French Stock (Rentes). wallans. Fox-Trots Darktown Strutters" Ball; A Broken Doll- Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Kc. Darktown Strutters. Waltz-A Gift

p.m. News from Heaven: Rumba Spanish Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. in French, Jake from Transatlantic Rhy- 5.45 p.m. News in Arabië. 6. p.m. thm").-Harry Roy and his Or

This Week's Gramophone Records by Mr. P. C. Brive. 8.30 Gramo- 11 p.m. Close down,

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1,30 p.m. Renter and Rugby Press; Local Weather Forecast “and Announcements.

1.40 p.m. The B.B.C. Dance. Or- chestra.

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2.15 p.m. Close down.

5 to 8 pm. European programme. 8 to 11 pm Chinese programme. 5 p.m. Relay-Dance Orchestra from the Roo!-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel."

1. How could You? 2, Carelessly; 3. Fifty Million Rabins; 4. On a Ettle Bamboo Bridge. 5.15 p.m. 5,15 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW. 5.20 p.m. 5. Someone to care for Me: 6. That Certain Foolish Feeling: 7, Where aro You? 8. Riffin' at the Ritz. 5.35 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW. 5.45 p.m. 0, It Looks like rain; 10, Love is good for anything: 11. There's a lull in my life: 12. Wake up and live.

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9.51m.c. (31.55m.) G.A.E...... 21.47mm.c. (13.97m.) G.S.F. 15.14m.c. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.). 3 p.m.-Big Ben; A Radio Revue, Presented by Clarkson Rose. 4

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Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B... 6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; "Swift Sere- nade": Tommy Matthews presents his Concert Orchestra, with A Bell Walker. tenor: Porter; concert, arrangements by compere, David

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7 p.m. News in French for listeners "The Mikado" Overture. The 12 p.m.-The News and Announce

in New Caledonia and the New Hsbrides. 7.20 p.m. National News Light Opera Orchestra. "The ments. 12.20 p.m.-The Bath: Pump

Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Queensland Pirates of Penzance"-Ah, Leave Room Orchestra. Me Not to Pine!-Elsie Griffin and Derek Oldham, HMS. "Piriatore" -Vocal Gems. Columbia Light Opera Company, "Patience"-The Soldiers of Our Queen, If You Want a Receipt tor That Popular Mystery.--Darell Fancourt and Chorus of Dragoons; Still Brooding on Their Mad infatuation, I Can- nol Tell What This. Love May Be.-- W. Lauson-N. Briercliffe--M. Eyre

and Chorus of Girls.

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1.95 p.m. Call (German, Eng- lish). German Folk "Song. 1.10 1.15 p.m. London Relay-"Cann. An hour of entertainment. You Beat It?-3: The Supernatural 2 p.m. News in Germany 2.15 Intervenes."

p.m... An hour of entertainment

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DESTROYED LIBERTIES "These two men have destroyed the liberties of their own people. even the right of their people ta think. They have, in particular. reduced the working class of their countries to a condition of slavery.

have imposed on their countries. "Not content with the tyranny they

rebels and assisted in the promo- they have co-operated with the

constitutional Government in an- tion of rebellion against a lawful.

other country-Spain.

"Were it not so serious, it would... be a joke that, throughout their activities on behalf of rebellion in

Governments have. Srain. their been parties to the cynical pro- ceedings of the so-called Non- Intervention. Committee,

and North Australian News' Bul- letin, 7.40 p.m. News. markets "The activities of that Commit- and weather for North Australia. tee have sa patiently become 8 p.m. "Recorded Music. 8.5 p.m. cloak for Fascist intervention that. Arthur Rubinstein, with the A.B.C. when British and French shipping" (Brisbane) Symphony Orchestra, interests in the Mediterranean 9. p.m. Choral Lobegesang. 10 p.m. where directly threatened by the Programme from the Melbourne suomarine pirates the remedying Studios. 10.30 p.m. Australiasian | of that evil was taken clean out News Service. 10.50 p.m. Dance of the hands of the Non-Interven- music. 11.30 p.m. Close.

tion Committee.

HOLLAND.INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88 m. and 25.57 m., Frequencies 17770kc, and 11730kč.

00.08-03.00 G.M.T. wavelength 31.28 m. 13.25 14.55 G.MT. wavelength 16.88 m. Wavelength 31.28 m. Station P.CJ.

The Spanish civil war would have lasted but a short time if our own, and other Governments that should have known better, had not denied the right of the lawful Government of Spain to purchase

arms from abroad.

Co-

RIGHT TO BUY ARMS

"We demand that this right.. should be restored, and that the British Government shall operate with others in restoring the authority of

for 00.00 03.00 Experimental broad-

the power cast on behalf of Philips Ralo peace of the League of Nations." Eindhoven Holland. Happy pro- Mr. C. R. Attlee, Leader of the gramme. Special broadcast for Opposition, said that they had to, North and South Ameries.

·Remake their fellow countrymen

A talk by William Martin-Hurst (continued). 2.50 p.m. Greetings 7:30p.m. Closing local stock ໄດ our Listeners in Australia. quotations and Hong Kong ex-3.p.ni. News and Economic Review change market report.

In English. 3.15 p.m. To-day in 7.35 p.m. Variety.

Germany, Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m Vocal-Happy Swiss Memories Jurgen Wullenweber. Radio play. (arr. G. Betz)-Swiss Ensemble by Dr. Rudolf Schaffer. 4,00 conductor:-. Betz, Plano-Piano | p.m.

"The Magle Flate" by Medley No. R. 18-Charlie Kuns. | W.; A Mozart First Act. Duet Vocal and Plano-Looking production of the Dresden Opers for a Little Bit of Blue; What a House. 5 p.m. Folk Music, 5.30 p.m. Little Moonlight Can Do (flm News and Economic Review in “Road House"? ---Layton and John- German. 5.45 p.m. Topical Talk stone. Band Music The Whistling | (English); 6 p.m. Variegated Music. Farmer Boy (Fillmore); The 7 pm. Concert of Light Music. ports about the recepilon are to be realise that they were responsible- Whistler and His Dog (Pryor).—8 p.m. News in English. 8.15 sent to Phohi-PCJ, Studio Hilver- for the horrors taking place in Silver Stara Band.

p.m. Concert of Light Music sum-Holland.

Spain and China. 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- (continued). 8.55 p.m. Greetings

He believed that the forces ther Report and Announcements. to our Listeners in the "Far

against dictatorships were in- 8.03 to 11 pm. Chinese pro- East." 0 p.m. News and Econo-

finitely greater than those in their gramme-Studio Concert.

mic Review in German. 9.15 p.in.

favour. 11 p.m. Close dopini.

The first step is always hard! First 8.03 to 11 p.m. European pro- attempts, which everyone experien- gramme from ZEE on a Frequency ces--A skit by Werner Oehlschlager. of 640 Kilocycles. 7.

10 p.m. News and Economic Review 8.03 p.m. Brahms Sonata 'In Fin English and Dutch, 10.15 nm. Minor, Op. 120, No. 1.

Played by Lionel Tertis (Violin) and Harriet Cohen (Piano).

To-day in Germany: Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m. "The Magle Flute" by W. A. Mozart, Second Act. 11.45 pm.

Sign off (German, English),

8.23 p.m. Two Brahms Songs by Topical Talk (English). Midnight,

Maria Olszewska (Contralto).

Wavelength 1488 m. Phohl-programme for the Netherlands Indiés. 13.25. National anthem and open- ing-announcement.

13.30 Btock reports. 13.40 Actualities.

The Rev. Wilfrid Stanley Hatch. 14.00 Varied programme. 14.25 Talk on behalf of the who had been Chaplain of King's VFR.O. Liberal Protestant Radio College Hospital since 1934, died Bociety) by the Rev. E. D. Spelberg. | recently, after a short illness, He

14.45 Daily News Bulletin.

was for ten years an- abalstarit 14.55 Close down and national priest at St. Luke's Church, Kings--

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