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ZRW. on. Wavelengths of 355 metros (845 k.c's.), 31.49 metres (9.53 morsocles). (Hong Kong Times RELAY OF THE HONG KONG HOTEL ORCHESTRA
VARIETY
12 to 1220 noon Belay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m. Mozart-Sonata in "U Minor, K. 457, Played by
(Piano).
Walter
Gieseking
12.45 D.M. Compositions,
Marriage Of Figare Overture П Seraglio --- Overture
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Cond: Clemens Kranss. Overture 'Cost Fan Tutte-The BB.C. Symphony Orchestra Cond: Adrian Boult
Mozart-Orchestral
1 p.m. Local Time Slenal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. De Groot and His Or chestra with Walter Gleane (Tenor),
Erstes Waltzer Potpourri (Robrecht) Orchestra. Selection Of Chopin Melodies (arr. De Groot) Polonaise in A: Prelude in A; Waltz in D Flat-De Groot (Violin); David Bor (Piano) and Reginald Kilbey (Cello). I'll Walk Beside You (Lockton-Alan Murray) The Valley Where Wishes Come True (Eatherlay-Elliott) A Dream Of Paradise (Gray and Littleton)- Walter Glynne. Louise'--Selection (Charpentier) "The Waltz Dream'-- Selection (0. Straus)--Orchestra.
1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press; Local Weather Forecast and Announcements.
#
PARIS
Call-letters of the Station:-
Gerry Moore. Orchestral Nea- | Wavelength: 19.68 metres T P A 2 politan Serenade (Winkler)--Joe Wavelength: 25.24 metres T P A 3.. Bund and His Orchestra.
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.05 p.m. Chinese Programme Studio Concert.
:
11 p.m. Close down. European Programme from ŻEK On a Frequency of 610
*Kilocycles.
8.05 p.m. Chopin.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
Wavelength: 25.60 metres TPA PUBLIC AUCTION.
Wavelength: 25.24 m-11:885 Ke.
7 a.m. Radio-Journal of France 7.20 am. Gramo-
(Frerich News).
7.30 a.m. Leading
7.45 am. Gramo- THE Undersigned have received
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MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1987
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A THEIR SALES ROOM DUDDELL STREET.
phone Records. Press Articles. phone Records. 8.15 am. Talk on French Events, 8.30 am Grumo- phone Records. 9 a.m. News in French. 9.30 a.m. News in English
9.50 2.1. Studies, Op.25; No. 3 in F major, 0.40 a.m. News in Italian.
Gramophone Records. 10 am. Close No. 4 in A minor; No 8 in D fat major: No. 5 in E minor: No. 6 in Down- G sharp minor-Wilhelm Backhaus Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Ke. (Piano). Berceuse Ignaz Friend- 11. a.m. Gramophone Records. In G11.45 a.m. Talk on Current French man. (Piano). Nocturne Minor. Op.37, No. 1: Nocturne In C Events in Greek by Mr. Apostolls. Shary Minor, Op.27. No. 1-Arthur 12 noon. News in English. 12.15 Rubinstein (Piano).
p.m. Concert Relayed from Nice. 'Poeme, 12.45 p.m. Talk" on French Events, from 1.
Concert Relayed p.m. Played by Georges Eneseo Grenoble. 1.30 p.m. News in (Violin) with Sanford Schlussei at French. Colonial Market Prices. 2. p.m. Unchanging People and the Plano.
8.43 p.m. Richard Strauss-Don Things by Messrs. L. Vibert or R. Wisner. 2.10 p.m. The French Wo- Juan' (Tone Peom), Op.20.
Played by the London Phil-man's Chronicle by Mrs. Decarls. harmonic Orchestra conducted by 2.20 p.m. Gramophone Records. Fritz Bush,
2.30 p.m. Light Music with Miss
A Quantity of (Vocalist) 9 p.m. London Relay-Empire Marguerite Blanchard
and Mr. Mallet (Baritone): 3.55 Household Exchange.'
Points of view by travellers from p.m. Rates of Exchange and French Fornitore from the Dominions and Colonies. Stock 9.15 p.m. Landon Relay-Orches-] Down tral Music.
8.26
'Op.25.
9.30
News
1.71. Chausson
(Rentes).
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p.m.
Close
Wavelength: 23.24 m.-11.885 Kc. London Relay-The 5.15 p.m. News in French,
32 Reels News Print Paper -30 Dos, Ladies Silk Underwear
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Market Prices, Rates of "Exchange. 9.30 p.m. Fani Robeson (Bass). 5.45 p.m. News in Arable. 6 p.m. My Way: Golden River (alm Concert Relayed from Lille, 6.30 'Jericho Carr and Kennedy); Jes' | p.m. 'Concert Relayed from Bor-. Mah Song (Strickland).
deaux. 6.50 p.m. 'Talk on the Fine 10 p.m. Variety.
Arts by Mr. Tabarant. 7. Orchestral-On The Avenue'--Relay of Radio-Journal of France: Selection-Louts Lavy and His (French News). 7.30 p.m. News in Gaumont-British Symphony. Vocal French. Rates of Exchange. 8.10 —Eldegarde · Looks Back-Hilde-p.m. News in English. 8,20 p.m. garde. Accordeon-Mimile's Valse News in Italian. 8.30 Relay, 10.30 THE Undersigned have recent (Baptiste-Alexander) — Bijou Ac. p.m. Colunfal Market Prices. cordeon. Orchestra with Yodelling p.m. News in Portuguese. 11. p.m. and Whistling. Comedian - The Close Down. Old Oak Tree Put It Down (Miller)
10.45
Wavelength: 25.60 m.--11.720 Kc. Max Miller. Orchestra W. 11.15 p.m. Gramophone Records. Days'-Selection 12.15 a.m. News in French, Market
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1.40 p.m. Variety. Organ-The Singing Marine'- Belection 'Broadway Melody of 1938' Selection — Reginald Foort. Comedienne-In Love Again (from Seeing Stars')-Florence Desmond. Orchestral Siciliana (Apollonie) Blue Skies (Rixner)-Barnabas' Von Goczy and His Orchestra. Vocalists-"Crazy Humerous-Tuught Me How To(Eyton, Carter and Mayerl)-The Prices, Rates of Exchange. 12,40 Play The Second Fiddle (Lyndhar, Shaftesbury Theatre Moder and Dah!) I'm A Specialist(Vocalists: M. Browne (Charles 'Chic' Sale) Frank Crumit (Tenor). Voval - Birdle Out Of A Cage; I Was Anything But Sentimental (fim Take My Tip) -Cicely Courtneldge und Jack Hulbert Accordeon Band Log Cabin Lullaby (S. and G. Byrne and Schuster) The White Cuffs Of Dover (Leon and Towers)-Lendon Plano-Accordeon Band.
Orchestra am. News in Spanish. 12.50 News TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1937
2.15 p.m. Close down.
5 to 8.05 p.m. European Pro- gramine.
3.05 to 11 p.m. Chinese Pro
gramme.
5 p.m. Relay, of"the Dance. Or chestra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel
1. That's Southern Hospitality; 2. Star Dust; 3. Avalon; 4. After You've Gone. 5.15 p.m. Interval of récorded dance music from ZBW. 5.20 p.m. 5. So. Rare; 6. Vient, Vieni 7, Feelin' No Pain; 8, I'm Walking Thru Heaven with you. 5.35 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW. 3.40 p.m.. 9, I Can't Believe It that You're in Love: 10. Love is good for any- thing: 11. Was it Rain; 12, Sweet Heartache. 5.55 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW.
Conyngham).
Cimkencing At 10.30 AM.
and F. in Portuguese. 1. a.m. Gramo-
phone Records. 1.15
Close 10.30 p.m. Dance Music.
Down. 3. p.m. Gramophone Re-
AT THE CHINA PROVIDENT Fox-Trots-One Τη A Minton cords. 4. a.m. News in French,
from the Alm) I'm Gonna Kiss Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. LOAN & MORTGAGE | CO'S Myself Good-Bye-Brian Lawrance 4.30 am. News in English. 4.45 GODOWN, No, 97, BELCHERS and His Lansdowne Orch. Runnin' -1.11. Gramophone Records. 5.45 Wild: Chicken Reed-Joe Daniels ¦ a.m, News, in German. 8. a.m. and His Not Shots In Drum- | Claše Down. nasticks. When You Gotta Sing.
AUSTRALIA
You Gotta Sing: Lord And Lady Whoozis; Moon Or No Moon. Gangway tall from film 'Gangway') | 3LR-Wave'
with Vocal Refrain. -Jack Hylton and His Orchestra
Love Was
Born: Stranger In A Cup Of Tea ("Crazy" Days')—Billy Mayer! and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain.
11 p.m. Close down!
Call
G.S.G.
DAVENTRY
Wavelengtha 17.79m.c.. (16.86m.) G.S.O...... 15.18m.c. (19.76m.) 9.51m.c. 131.55.) 21.47mi.c. 13.97m.) -
G.S.E.
G.S.H
G.S.F.
13.14m.c. (19.82m.)
Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
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Length, 31.34 metres; Power, 1 Ellowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacycles. 12.35 p.m. “At Home and Abroad" "The Watchman. 12.60 p.m. Musical Interlude. 1 p.m. Time Signal. Victorian News Bulletin. 1.05 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes, 1.15 p.m. Stock Exchange Report. 1.20 pin. Luncheon Music. 2 p.m. Recorded Music. 3 p.m. Time Sign-
7 p.m. Concert of Light Music. 8.15 al Broadcast to schools-"Mile-
8 p.m. News in English. p.m. Concert of Light Music 3.20 stones in Modern History."
(continued). p.m. Afternoon Musical Programme to our Listeners
3.55 pm. Greetings. in the "Far Progress scores the Cricket
East." 9 p.m. News and Econo- Match--Victoria v. West Australia,
of
will be given as they come to hand mic Review in German. 9.15 p.m. Played by the 4.15 p.m.-Big Ben. in Town 15.15 pm. Close. 6.30 pm. Chimes. Indian Music
Menaka Hindu Ballet Orches- Fifteen-minutes of Popular Music. To-night Fifth Season: 136th
6.45 pm. Sporting News and Notes.tra.
p.m. Sports Review.. Edition. Edited by A. W. Hanson
9.45
7 p.m. Chimes. Talk: "Can we 10 p.m. News and Economic Review
in English and hutch. 10.15 p.m
tures. 10.30 p.m. Will you be lis-
Blue; 14, Love me forever; 15. Pity chestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; lla" by Mr. Herbert Burton. 7.25 To-day in Germany. Bound PIE-
prevent Depopulation in Austra-
p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30
8 pm. 13, A Beautiful Lady in 4.45,p.m.-The BBC Empire Cr-
Me. "0.15 p.m. Interval of recorded. conducted by Cufton Helliwell dance music from ZBW 6.20 p.m.5.35 p.m.-The News and An- p.m. Queensland and North Austening In? Chat about the week's 10. September in the" Rain; 17. I nouncements. 5.55 p.m.-Long-tralian News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m. Jealousy: 18, Black Eyes; 19, Rose Room.
lish).
'.
HOLLAND-INDIA
Ria.
programme. 10.45 pm. Peter Pan.. distance. Listening.' A talk by Sir Nevs, markets and weather for Fairy play (English). 11.30 p.m. H. Walford Davies.-C.V.O., follow-
North Australia. 8 pin. Radio Songs by Robert Schumann. 6.30 p.m. Children's Records.
ed by gramophone-record illustra Serial: "Jungle Drums." by Max-
v. Hessert. 11.45 p.m. Topical Talk. Alice In Wonderland; How doth
tions. 6.25 p.m.-Close down. “
well Dunn 8.30 pm. "The News Midnight. Sign of (German, Eng- the little erocodile; You are old
Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S...¡,:
Behind the News"-"The Watch- Father William; Speak roughly to
6.45 pm-Big Ben. Reginald
man." 8:50 p.m. Musical interlude. your little boy: Twinkle, twinkle, Porter-Brown, at the Organ of the 19 pm. These are Hits"-presented Hittle hat; Fary said to a mouse;
Forum Cinema, Southampton. #7.15 by Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance Will you walk a Ittle faster-p.m.-Fritz Kreisler (Violin), 7.30 Band. 9.30 p.m. Topical Revue- Frank Luther.. Christopher Robin
p.m.Palace of Varieties. 8.30 Cuppings from this week's news, in Is Saying His Prayers (from When
p.m.-Ballad Concert. Ethel Lewis songs, sketch and story. 10 p.m. We Were Very Young-Milne and (Soprano) and Rowland Robson Special Recorded Sessions-" Har- Fraser-Simson) Turner Layton (Baritone), 9 p.m.-Empire Ex-bour, Lights." 10.30 p.m. Austra- (Vocal and Plano),
change Points of view by travel asian News Service.
10.50 p.m. 6.45 p.m. Elisabeth Schumann lers from the Dominions and the Recorded Music. 11.10 p.m. Weekly (Soprano). '
Colonies. 9.15
p.m.-Orchestral News" Bulletin from "Radio-
The Little Sandman (Brahms); Music. 9.30 p.m.-The News and nations, Geneva. 11.30 p.m. Close. Vogel Lied, Op.41, No. 4 (Weing-Announcements. 9.55 p.m.-Close
artner); Caprice Viennois 'Kreis-
down
ler).
6.55 p.m. New Symphony Orches tra and Norman Allin (Bass).
Trans.III (G.9.H", G.S.G., G.S.B.)., 10.15 p.m.--Big Ben. 'Swift Serenade. The Swift Serenade,
BERLIN
O.J.A.
31.38m. (95.60 k.t.) D.J.B. 19.74m. (15.200 kc.) DIE
16.89m. (17.760 kc.) DIN. 31.45m. (95.40 ke) D.J.Q..... 19.63m. (15.280 k.c.) 1.05 p.m. Call (German, Eng- German Folk Song. 1.10
In Memoriam--Overture (Sul- Concert Orchestra. The singer:" uvan)-Orchestra. When Song Is Bell Walker: the speaker: David Sweet, (Sana-Sovel); Think On Me Porter. Concert arrangements by (Lady John Scott-ar Moffat); | Ray Terry, 10.45 p.m.-Famous Father O'Flynn (Graves, arr. Vil- British Choirs 11 pm.-'Green juish).
Hers
Call letters: PHL Wavelengths- 16.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies
17770kc. and 11730kc, ·
00.00 01.00 G.MT. wavelength 21.28 m. 01.00-02.00 G.M.T. wavelength
31.28. M...
13.25-13.00 G.M.T. wavelength ́ 16.88" m.
Wavelength 31.28 r. 00.00-01,00 Netherlands worldTM broadcast for Central and South America, by the Rom. Cath. Broadc. Ass. (K.R.O.). 1, Music; 2, Talk by Mr. J. H. Nannings; 3, Music; 4. Political talk by. Mr. Paul, de Waart: 5. Misalonnews:"6, Journal Wavelength 31.28 M. 01.00--92.00 Phohi-programme for the West.
Wavelength 16.88 m. Pholi-programme for the Netherlands Indies.
Stanford)-Nurman Allin. Fields and Pavements-9. A talk | p.m. Concert of Light Music, Tintagel (Bax); Mediterranean by John R. Alhan about happen- 2 p.m. News in German. 2.15 (Bax)-New Symphony Orchestra, ings in country and town in the [p.m. Concert of Light Musle 7.30 p.m. Closing Toen! Stock United Kingdom 11.15 p.m. (continued). 2.50 p.m. Greetings Quotations and Hong Kong Ex-
Violoncello Recital by Gladys Cor- to Bur Listeners in Australia. 13.25. National anthemi and open- change Market Report.
lett. 11.30 p.m.-In Town To-3 p.m. News and Economic Review | tng-announcement. 7.35 p.m. Variety.
13.40 Variety Programme. night' Fifth Season: 136th Edi- in English. 3.15 p.m. To-day in Orchestral Crest Of The Wave' tion. Edited by A. W. Harison. 12 Germany, Bound Pictures, 3.30 p.m . 13.30 Stock Reports. - Belection (Ivor Novello-arr, P.m.-The News and Annouzice Flowers
from woodland, hirl: 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. C. I. Prentice)The Drury Lane Thea- ments 12.20; a.m.-Gladys Young and·
Children's Bongs. Groothoff.
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dale, tre Orchestra. Humorous Duet in The Lady's - Maid,' from the p.m. Will you be listening? A 14.20 Talk by Lod, Prins or the- Tricky Little Tune, A More Or Less short story by Katherine Mans chat about the week's pro- world chess-championship between Volga Boat Bong McGilfield. Adapted by M, H. Allen. gramme: 4.15 p.m.
Orchestral Dr. Max Euwe and Dr. 'Alfechin. Major and Minor Piano-Sweet Presented by John Richmond. | Concert. 5.15 p.m. 'Sports Review. Heartache-Blow Fox-Teot (fim | 12.30 a.m-Dudley Beaven, at the 5.30 p.m. News and Economic The Hit Parade"). Jammin'-Quick- | Organ of the Granada, Woolwich. Review in | step (flm "Turn off the Moon")-'1 am-Close down
Germaan. 5.45 Topical Talk, 0 p.m. Light music.
p.m.
14.30 Bongs from Chill 15.00- Daily News Bulletin.
15.10 Close down, and national" anthem.
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