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Trans. 1 (G.8.0., G.S.G, G.S.B.),

Polonaise in a Flat Major Op. 53.---Paderewski - (Piano). Chaut Polonais in G Flat Major Op. 74.4.20 p.m-The News

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Orpheans (by permission of the Savoy Hotel. Ltd.). 5.15) ;; p.m. Close down.

12.46 p.m. New Light Symphony Orchestra.

Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe). A Life on the Ocean (Nautical Selection-Binding).

Weather Report.

PARIS

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Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.335 Ke.

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3 p.m.-Big Ben. 'Scrapbook for Gramophone Records. 10 am. Close

Down. 1907 Scenek, melodies, and me- mories of thirty years ago. Pre-Wavelength: 19.68 m-15.243` Kc. sented by Leslie Baily and Chasles

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p.m. Talk French Events. 1 p.m. Concert Relayed from Lille. 1.30 p.m. News in French, Colonial Market Prices. 2. p.m. Literary Talk by Mr. Pierre Descaves. 2.10 p.m. Events of the Moment. 2.20 p.m. Gramophone Records 2.30 pm Rip, Comic Opera in Three Arts, Lyrics by

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4.45 p.m.-Big Ben. Operatic

1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Mude. 7.5 p.m.-Ladies' Night,

or 'Here's to the Maiden. Mac- Lurg: 7.50 p.m.-Recital by Basil

1.03 p.m. Variety. Orchestral-Fairies in the Moon--

Intermezzo Entracte (Ewing): An

Hour with You (Eisele).-Joseph Muscant and the Troxy Broadcast- ing Orchestra. Banjo and Guttar Duet Medley of Stephen Foster Bongs Wedding Chimes. (Resor).-. The Brothers Bertini. Orchestral- Sweetheart Czardas (Marie); L'ul- tima Parola-Tango (Ferraris). Don Rico and his Gypsy Girls Or- chestra. Two Pianos Fox-Trot Medley-Ivor Moreton and Dave' Kaye. Novelty-Sleepy Head (from "Spy 13"). The Milk Brothers.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press,

Parsons

(Baritone) und Arnold Richardson (Organ). 8.30 p.m. Dance Music. 9.10 p.m.-English Folf-songs-2: The Southern Counties. Winifred Radford (Sop- rano). 9.30 p.m.-The News and Announcements. 9.55 p.m.-Close

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Mellhac and Jules Sernie; Mus. by Planquette. 3.55 pm. Rates of Exchange and Frerich Stock (Rentes). 4 p.m. Close Down.

Wavelength: 25.24 -11.885 Ko.

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Local Weather Forecast and An- legend, arranged by Felix Felton in English,· 8.20 p.m. News in Itá-

nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Hawaiian Music.

Drifting and Dreaming (Gilles- pie); Chiquita, Waltz (Wayne).- Ferera and Pasluhi (Hawaiian

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2.15 pm. Close down.

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Re-enacting the yearly enter- tainment which relleves the monas-

1.10

2.15

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'.

8 Chicken Runs 18' x 12', and.

other accessorios

ON VIEW AT THE FARM

O Mistress Mine: Blow, Blow Brahms. 6.15 p.m. Cheerful Tunes, tonal News Bulletin. 7.30 TERMS OF DELIVERY.

Thou Winter Wind: Come Away,

Death (Quliter). Nocturne ("Song of Love"Curran).

7 p.m: Concert of Light Music. 6 p.m. News in English. 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music

8 p.m. Local Time. Signal. Wex-(cont.). 8.50 p.m., Greetings to our ther Report and Announcements.

Listeners in the Netherlands East 8.03 pm Studio-Plano Recital Indies. 9 p.m. News and Econo-.. by Nura Kanis.

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(1) 32 Variations in C Minor Fen Science in the Service of Medi-Melbourne radiona Brum PUBLIC AUCTION.

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11.45 pm Interview of the Month.

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9.30 London Relay The News and Announcements.

9.50 D.m. Rimsky-Korsakov "Scheherazade, Op. 35,"

HOLLAND INDIA

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Six months' hard.labour was im- posed on Man Yiên, 35, deported. in October last year, when he was

Call letters: PCJ Wavelengths, brought before Mr. R. Edwards at Played by Leopold Stokowski and 18.71 m. and 31.28 m.; Frequencies the Central Magistracy yesterday.

the Philadelphia Orchestra

10.30 p.m. Light Variety. Orchestral-Teddy Bears' Picnic (Bratton); Mighty Lak' A Rose (Nevin)-Frank Biffo and His Brass Quintette. Comedienness-- Gert, Daisy and the Knot-Hole: The Coronation Girls-Elsie and Dorts Waters. Banjo-White Rose (Oakley); Tony (Oakley)-Olly | Fellows.", Oakley, Humorous Sketch-A Spot

14.00 "Tableaux d'une af Fishing: A Surrealist Alphabet tion" Moussorsky-Ravel (Clapham and Dwyer).-Clapham

14.30 Weekly review by Mr. and Dwyer. Orchestral-Bimple Aveu (Thoma);Spring Song (Men- delssohn)-Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

15220ko. and 9590ke..

Wavelength 16.83 m. Phobl-programme for the Netherlands Indies.

13.25 National anthem and open- ing-announcement.

13.30 Stock reports. 13.40 "Spiritual trends" "Old

11 p.m. Close down.

Aletrino.

Defendant pleaded he had come down to look for his brother.

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"or six weeks' hard labour each by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy yesterday when they TERMS: -Uach on Delivery, pleaded guilty to trespassing at Victoria Barracks afid possession vi 110 cattles of tree wood on Wednes day,

14.50 Dally News Bulletin... 15.00 Close down and national anthem.

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