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355 on Wavelengths of metres (345 k.c's.); 31,49 metres (9,53, mesxcycles). (Hong Kong Times MOZART AND HAYDN TRIOS FROM THE STUDIO Amateur Experts! -

12 noon to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 pm. Beethoven-Sonata In F Minor, Op. 57 (“Appassionata"), Played by Frederic Lamond (Piano),

12.46 p.m. Barnabas Von Geczy and His Orchestra,

Siciliana (Apollonio), Blue Skies {Rixner);

(Bor- Fresh Breexes chèrt), In Merry Mood (Haringer}; Monika Tango (Kotscher). "1 pm Local Time Siraal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and His Bey"Friends.

"The Mikado"; The Criminal Cried --A. Davies, H. A. Lytton, L. Sheffield and Chorus; See How The Fates.-D. Fancourt, B. Lewis, A. | . Davies, H. A Lytton and L. Shefeld: The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring.-D; Oldham; H. A. Lytton; Alone, And Yet Alive.- Bertha Lewis (Contralto); On A Tree. Henry A. Lytton (Baritone); There Is Beauty.-B. Lewis and H. A. Lytton: For He's Gone And Mar-

ried Yum-Yum.-A., Davies, H. A. Lytton, D. Oldham, E. Griffin. B. Elburn, L. Sheffield, G. Baker and

Chorus

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15.18m.c. (19.76m.)

9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.)

G.S.F..... 15.14m.c. (19.82m.) Trans. I (GS.D., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

“I'M ONLY A

QUACK

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How Professor "Found Things Out"

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- Professor J. B. S. "Haldane, in a lecture at the Sunday Times Book - Fair at Dorland Hall, London, sald that it had been suggested that he did not take science seriously

!

"I am afraid I am not any of the things that appear to be required of the scientist," he said.

4.15 p.m.-Big Ben World - Af- airs.". A talk by the Right Hon. Sir Malcolm Robertson, G.CM.G., K.B.E 430 pm-Entertainment | enough.. at St. George's—1867-1937.' ·· The story of a London Hall of Enter- tainment through seventy years. Written by Leslie Bally. Produced by Charles Brewer. 5.35 p.m.-The Announcements. 5.55 Cambridge: A running commentary by H. B. T. Wakelam on the Inter-University Union football match. Rugby From Twickenham. 1.10 p.m.- 'Haunting Harmonies,' by Jack Curtis and John Hotchkis at two Planos. 6.25 p.m.-Close down.

10.15 p.m. London Relay-The Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra. News and Conductor, William Pethers. From p.m.-Oxford · the Hippodrome Theatre, Coventry. Afraid to Dream (Gordon and Revel, arr. Bayford): A Moorland Selection, Prin- Idyll (Phillips). cess Charming (arr. Ray Noble). Ein Landler (Danse Styrienne Pachernegg. i arr. Komponisten). Erin's Isle (Bayford-Caryll). These Foolish Things (Holt Harvell, arr. Cardew). Panto Parade (arr. Lang-

11 p.m. Close down.

I Was Anything But Sentimental Alm "Take My Tip'). The Charm Beat The School Selection, To Band-Selection; You Never Look-don). ed So Beautiful, You (fim "The Great Ziegfeld)Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends. Bubbling Over: Moonbeams Dance (Carroll Gibbons). Carroll Gibbons (Piano). According To The Moon- light; It's An Old Southern Custom (Yellen and Meyer)-Carroll Gib- bons and His Boy Friends.

1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press, Local Weather Forecast and Announcements.

PARIS

Station:---

Call-letters of the Wavelength: 19.68 metres T F A 2. Wavelength: 25.24 metres TFA 3. Wavelength: 25.50 metres TPA 4. wavelength: 25.24 m-11.885 Kc.

7. a.m, Radio-Journal of France (French News). 7.20 am. Gramo- phone Records. 8.15 a.m. Talk on

"I have passed no examinations in science at any University. I am only a quack. I have not been brought up to take science serious- ly, because it was part of my life.""

The Professor said that when be was three his father started ex- Ferimenting on him by taking samples of blood. At the age of eight he was taken down a coal mine in a bucket and told to stand up near the roof and say some- thing.

"I recited. 'Friends, Romans, and Countrymen,' but before I got to The evil that men do' I tumbled down.

"That taught me quite a lot about-freḍamp."

Trans. B G.S.H... G.S.G., G.SB).

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben. Beethoven String

Brosa Quartets The String Quartet: Antonio Brosa (Violin); Norman Chapple (Violin); Leonard Rubens (Viola): Livio Mannucci (Violoncello), 7.10 p.m. Musical Interlude. 7.15 p.m.-"The Cheshire Cheese,' by Hugh Ross Williamson. The atory of the famous old tavern in Fleet Street.

JUROR'S FACE London, Produced by Leslie

DISLIKED! Stokes. 7.45 p.m.-The BBC Welsh Orchestra; leader, Frank Thomas conductor, Idris Lewis. Nancy

Arraigned on a charge of at- Thomas (Mezzo-soprano). 8.15

an Indian Mo- 1.40 p.m. Variety...

tempted murder, p.m. The Song Reporter." Ian

Sultan bin. Orchestral-Whispers At The Dance (from Meyer-Helmund's French Events. 8.30 am. Leading Stewart. 8.30 p.m.-The Vagabond hammedan, Amat

Kadir Shah challenged one of the Lied): Maria Mari (di Capua). Press Articles 8.45 am. Gramo-Lover?

News in Lorna Hubbard, and Rae Jenkins's Jurors before his case started in Serge Krish Septet. Vocal-No Re-phone Records. 9. a.m.

the Singapore Assize Court, before French. 9.30 am, Gramophone Re-Quartet. 8.45 p.m.-World Affairs.' grets (Tobias. Ingraham); You're

Mr. Justice Howes, recently. "I do. cords. 9.40 a.m. News in English A talk by the Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Not The Kind (Hudson, Mills)-

not like his face" said the accused. G.C.M.G., K.B.E. 9 Frances Faye. Clarinet-Memphis 9.50 am. News in Italian. 10. am. Robertson.

Another juror was called. p.m.-The West Calder Brass Blues (Handy); Somebody's Wrong Close Down.

Band; conductor, Herbert Bennett. (Ursell)-Em Fettiffer. Vocal and Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Kc.

and An- Plano My Piano And Me-Turner

9.30 p.m.-The News

9.55 nouncements. Saxophone I Have Lost Layton.

p.m.-Close My Heart In Budapest (Mihaly, Beiner: My Kingdom For A Kiss (Warren, Dublin)-Raymond Baird. Organ-Film Hits. Sidney Torch.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

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down.

Cavan 'O'Conner with

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

Theatre, Coventry.

Classical Songs. May Busby (Bop-

and rano)

Sinclair Logan (Baritone). 1 am-Close down.

The complainant was a woman named Malmon. According to the Crown Counsel, Mr. Paul Storr. she Ilved with her husband and two children in Everett Road. The. accused, who was a hawker, was

AUSTRALIA

11. an. Gramophone Records. 11.45 a.m. Talk on Current French Events (In Russian) 12 noon. News in English. 12.15 p.m. Con- cert Relayed from Nice. 12.45 p.m.

10.15 p.m.-Big Ben. The Coven-known to her. Talk on French Events. 1. p.m.

In evidence, Maimon denied she Concert Relayed from Paris-P.T.T.try Hippodrome Orchestra; con-

encouraged the accused. Matmen 4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

was cross-examined at great length. 7pm. New Light Symphony Or-1.30 p.m. News in French. Colonial ductor, William Pethers. From the chestra and Kelth Falkner (Bari. Market Prices. 2. pin. Economic Hippodrome

11 p.m.-Music Hall, including by him. The case was adjourned. and Social Talk by Mr. Oualid. tone).

2.10 p.m. Theatrical Talk by Mr. George Formby, With the BBC Monastery Belis (Wely); The Mill

Plerre Scize. 2.20 p.m. Gramo-Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. 12 p.m.-The In The Forest (Ellenberg). Bar-

12.20 carolle ("Tales of Hoffmann" Phone Records. 2.30 p.m. Sym-

News and Announcements. Rusti-phonic Concert: Mrs. Pauline Gor- Offenbach); "Cavalleria

a.m.-Matters of Moment.' A talk don (Plano): 3.55 p.m. Rates of cana"-Intermezzo (Mascagni).-

Nicolson, by the Hon. Harold Exchange

French and

Stock Intermezzo (Mascagni); Orches-

.C.M.G., MP., in a series for listen- tra. Had A Horse; Shepherd, See (Rentes). 4. p.m. Close Down.

ers in India. 12.35 a.m.-Recital of Thy Horse's Foaming Mane ("Hun- Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Kc.

5.15 p.m. News in French, Market garian Folk Songs"-Korbay). Song Doesn't Care (him "Mayfair Prices, Rates of Exchange, 5.45 Melody". Keith Falkner (Bari-p.m. News in Arabic. 6. p.m. Con- tone). Solemn Melody (Walford cert Relayed from Lille. 6.30 p.m. Davies); Cavatina (Paff)-Orches- Concert Relay from Paris-P.T.T. 6.50 p.m. Who's hWo To-day by Mr. F. Pottecher. 7. p.m. Relay of Radio-Journal of France (French News). 7.30 p.m. News in French, 7.35 p.m. Variety.

Rates of Exchange. 8.10 p.m., News in English. 8.20 p.m. News in Ita- Organ-Famous Tauber Melodies. -Harold Ramsay. Vocal-A Little llan. 8.30 Relay, 10.30 p.m. Colo- p.m. Dash Of Dublin (film 'Peg Of Old | nial Market Prices. 10,45 Drury"); Kiss Me Goodnight News in Portuguese. 11 p.m. Close (Greer, Green),-Anna Neagle (So-DownL prano). Banjo-Melodies Of Yes- Wavelength: 25.60 m.-11.720 Ke. terday; On A Southern Flantation.

Gramophone Re- -Ken Harvey with Piano accom- cords. 12.15 a.m. News in panymerit. Orchestral Raisin' French, Market Prices, Rates of The Rent; Happy As The Day is Exchange. 12.40 a.m. News In Long (from "The Cotton Club Re-Spanish, 12.50 ELIO News view"),-Paul Whiteman presents Portuguese. 1. a.m. Gramophone Roy Bargy and Ramona (Plane),.

Records. 1.15 Close Down. 3. a.m.

7.30. p.m. Closing, local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report...

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HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies 17770kc. and 11730kc.:

Wavelength 16.88 m. and 19.71m.

12.40 15.10 Jubilee all star birthday Party" Join in world's biggest radio-contest and win a Philips Jubilee radioplayer tree. Special broadcast for "the Nether- lands East Indies, British. India and the Near East, with such famous stars and entertainers as: Carroll Gibbons and His Savoy Orchestra. Florence Desmond. Dan- Ilomay Bally and Lee Sims. 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-Gramophone Records. 4

ny Malone. Greta Keller. Haver ther Report and Announcements.

and Lee. Flentje de la Mar. News in French. Market Prices, 8.03 p.m. Studio Trio: Prue Rates of Exchange. 4.30 am News Canadian Bachelors and their Hill- Lewis (Violin), Etore Pellegatti In English, 4.45 am. Gramophone Billy Band. Compere: Edw. Starts. Lafford Records. 5.45 am. News in Ger- Reports are to be sent to station

P.C.J. Hilversum. Holland.

(Cello) and (Piano).

Lindsay

1, Trio No. 1 in G Major (Haydn) Andante, Foco Adagio, Rondo All Ongarese; 2, Andante from Trio No. 1 (Mozart); 3, Allegro from Trio in F Major (Laford).

8.33 p.m. Songs by Norman Allin .(Bass); *.-

Edward (Corder. and Loewe); The Midnight Review (Glinka); Rocked In The Cradle Of The Deep (Willard and Knight).

8.45 p.m. London Relay-World Affairs."

A talk" by The Right Hon. Sir Malcolm Robertson. G.C.M.G..

·K.B.E

4.m Studio Series of talks #Amateur Experts": RE.. Lindsell on "Bridge."Aina

9.10 p.m. Variety.

Organ "Curly Top-Film Selec- tion: "Broadway Melody:of 1936". Film Selection-Reginald Dion. Vocal-TA Fool For Loving You (Wendling-Lewis). Lost My Rhy- thm, Lost My Music Lost My Man (Film "Boft lights and sweet music."-Dinah Miller (The Per- sonality Girl). Banjo--A Musical Journey From New York To Call- fornia: The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise (Seltz).-Ken Harvey. 19.30

p.m. London Relay The News; de DIBAR C 79,50 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan Excerpta

86 French Bank Bag. Telephone, #1838.

The

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3L.R.-Wave Length, 31.34 metres; Power, 1" Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacycles. 12.35 p.m. "At Home and AbroadTMTMTM The Watchman." 12.50 ..p.m.. Musical Interlude. 1 p.m. Time Signal.. Victorian News Bulletin. 1.5 p.m. Interstate Weather Notes, etc. 1.15 p.m. Stock Exchange Re- port. 1.20 p.m. Musical Interlude. 1.30 p.m. Description of the Kyne- ton Races by Jim Carroll, inter- spersed with a programme of re- corded music. 5.15 p.m. Close. 6.30 p.m. Chimes. Fifteen' Minutes of Popular Music. 6.45 p.m. Sport- ing News and Notes. 7 p.m. Talk-- "Pearl Fishing." by Mr. C. Price Conigrave.

7.20 p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Queens-.. land North Australian News Bul- letín. * 7:40 - p.m. News, Markets and Weather for North Australia. 8 p.m. The National Military Band --Conductor, Stephen Yorke. 830 pm. "Night in London"-a Musical Scene, 9.30 p.m. Travel Letter from Denzil Batchelor. 9.40 p.m. Summer Orchestral Hour. 10.36 p.m. Australasian News Service. 10.55 p.m. Dance Music. 11:30 p.m. Close,

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