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12.40 p.m. Songs by Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano).

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12.48 p.m. Russian Folk Dances Eisie Owen. 4.20 p.m.-The News Oldham and Male Chorus, My

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2.15 p.m. Close down.

4-7 p.m. Chinëse Programme. 7-12 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. Mantovani and His Tipica

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Round A

Biting of the Gnat; 5, Legend of Song-The Buzzing and

the Birds; 6. Cradle Song.

I p.m. Local Time Signat and

Weather Report

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103 p.m. Light Symphony Or- chestra

May Day Overture (Hayda Wood). Like to the Damask Rose; Queen Mary's Song (Mgar, arr. Haydn Wood), The Three Men" Suite (Eric Coates)-1. The Man from the Country: 2. The" Man about Town; 3, The Man from the Sea. Valsette from

Word Nymphs" (Eric" Coates).

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

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben; Reginald Dixon at the Organ of the Tower Variety. 7.45 p.m.-"London Log." Ballroom, Blackpool 7.15 p.m.

by Walter Fitzgerald, 7.55 p.m.-. "Ballroom"; Billy Merrin and his Commanders 3.40 p.m.-"For the Colonial Service"; talks on matters

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and

Programme will be introduced by the Right Hon. W. G. A. Ormsby | One Upright Piano Gore, M.P. Secretary of State for One 11-Tube All Wave Radio (new)

p.m.-"For the Une "G. E." Refrig ratòr the Colonies. 9 Children," a Norwegian Feature. One "Kelvinator" Refrigerator 0.30 p.m.-The News and An-One Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Two Azimuth Mirrors (in bɛ x) nouncements.

Ons Portable Typewriter "Corona"

Three Cheque Perforators

Trans, III (G.S.H, G.S.F., G.S.B.).

1.40 p.m. Joseph Sziget! (Violin). 10.15 p.m-Big Ben; The Sym-Two Typowriters "Underwood"

phontes Rondo (Schubert, Op. 53, arr. Friedberg). Scherzo Valse (Chab- | E.B.C.

of Beethoven-2: The 10.50 Empire Orchestra. rler, arr. Loemer). Scene De La p.ni-"Stop Dancing, а pro- Gipsy Camp Fire

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Operas.

James Moody. Frank Rea, James (Winn and Palm), Your Heart And

Traviata"--Drinking Song Regan and Percy Waterhouse. Mine-Slow Fox Trot (from Black-

and Gypsy Chorus.-Creatore's with vocal numbers by "Three in birds of 1936").

Band. "Rigoletto"--Gilda's Aria: Harmony" and James Johnston. "Caro nome.”—Lina Pagllught (80- 11.15 p.m. The Morris Motors prano); La Donna E Mobile.-Gigil Band; conductor, Sydney V. Wood; (Tenor). "Ernant"-Ernan!! Er- nant! Involami; "La Forza Del Destino" Pace. Pace Mio Dio!-

7.15 p.m. London Relay-Variety. 7.45pm. London Relay London Log, by Walter Fitzgerald.

7.55 p.m.. A song by Walter Glynne (Tenor).

A Dream Of Paradise (Gray and Littleton-with organ and Male

Chorus.

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements, 8.03 p.m. Paul Robeson (Bass). Lazin', You Didn't Oughta Do Such Things, Roll Up Sailorman (all three from film 'Big Fella'), 1 Don't Know What's Wrong (Dyren- forth and E Ansell).

8.15 3.m. Beatrice Harrison ('Cello). I

Sarabande (Handel), Orientale (Cul), Berenade (Hassan'--Delus),

Melody (Dawes).

Rosa Ponselle (Soprano).

2.13 p.m. Brahmms Variations on a Theme by Haydn (“St. Antoni Chorale") Op. 56A,

Played by the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York conducted by Arturo Toscanini,

2.30 p.m. Close "down,

4 to 7 p.m. Chinese programme.

7 to 18.30 p.m. European pro" tramme.

Norman Williams, bass. 12 p.m.- The News and Announcements. 12.20 p.m.-"Eight Bells" Edition); written and arranged by Mungo Dewar.

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L.R-Wave Length, 31.34 metres: Power. 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacycles. 12.45 p.m. "At Home and Abroad" "The Watchman." 1 p.in. Time Signal. Victorian News Bulletin. 7 p.m. An Hour with Dellas.

1.05 p.m. Interstate Weather Notea | Eventyr.-London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted

1.16 p.m. Description of the Moonee by Sir Thomas Beecham, To the Queen Valley Races, interspersed with a Programme of Recorded Music. of My Heart; Love's Philosophy -- 8.28 p.m. Gracie Fields.

Heddle Nash (Tenor) and Gerald 5.30 p.m.. Close. 6.30 p.m. Chimes. A Summary of To-day's Markets. Ring Down The Curtain Kester Moore (Piano). "Hassan" (In- Miller-da). 'Did I Remember imcidental music

to James Elroy 0.45 p.m. Sporting News and Notes! 'Buzy"), Your Dog's Come Home Flecker's Drama); At 1: Interlude 7.10 p.m. New Zealand Mall Bag. Again (Harrington)

between Scenes 1 and 2: Scene 2. 7.20 p.m. National News Bulletin. and Serenade.-London Philhar-7.30 p.m. Queensland and North

Australian News". Bulletin. 7.36 | monic Orchestru. Elegie; Caprice. Talks on matters of Interest to

-Beatrice Harrison (Cello). Ben P. Sporting Highlights of Government servants in the Colon-Drift--John Brownlee (Baritone), Week. 8 p.m. Rolls Revuc. 8.50 fal Bervice. The first programme London Select Choir and London P. Programme from the Mel- will be introduced by the Right Philharmonic Orchestra conducted Hon. W. G. A. Ormsby Gore, MP., Becretary of State for the Colonies. 9. p.m. Light Orchestral with Eddie Ackland (Contralto).

8.40 pm, London Relay For the

Colonial Service.'

by Sir Thomas Beecham.

8 p.m. Local time signal, weather report and announcements.

the

bourne Studios. 9.10 p.m. Concert by Arthur Rubinstein, celebrated Polish pianist. 10 p.m. Programme from the Melbourne Studios. "10.30 pm. Australasian News Bervice.

803 p.m. Relay-Lindsay A. Laf-

10.50 p.m. Australasian Mail Bag ford at the Cathedral Organ.

8.35 p.m. New Light Symphony 11 p.m. Old Time Dance Music.

12 p.m. Close. Orèhestra and Meta Seinemeyer

Merrie England-Dances (Ger; man), 7. flustic Dance, 2 Jig. 3. Hompipe. ✩ Minuet---Orchestre Raymonde; Sweet And Low (Barn..." (Soprano)ąj

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