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Jerusalem, Jan. 4. Commenting on the opening of British broadcasts in the Arabic

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OR VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 6TH JANUARY, 1938.

Trans. III (G.5.H., G.S.F., G.S.B.) 9.55 p.m.-Opening Announce- 5 to 8.03 p.m. European Pro-ments. 10 p.m.-Big Ben; the Sym-

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8.03 to 11 p.m. Chinese Pro- pire

phonies of Brahms the B.B.C. Em snowplows ordered by the British. 1 Book" Norie's Nautical Tables"

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p.m.-Matters of Moment," a talk that blocked roads in England for

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would keep roads open esther un- am-Number corded dance music from ZBW. 12.45 a.m.-Lavengro, the Romany

with Peggy Cochrane, der normal conditions or in time

of emergency.. 5.20 p.m. 5, Where are you? 5. Feel- Singer. ing like a Millon: 7. Yours and Mine; 8, Your Broadway and my Broadway." 5.35 pm. Interval "of recorded dance music from XBW. 5.45 p.m. 9, More Power to you; -10, You're My Dish: 11. I've got my heart set on you:-12, Swing is here to Sway,

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9.15 ERSATZ OR ENGLISH?

Steinbock Orchestra. 7 p.m. Con- cert of Light Music. 8 p.m. News. 12.35 pm. Recorded Music. 10 Light Music (continued). 8.55 p.m. In English. 8.15 p.m. Concert of

Bulletin. 1.5 p.m. Interstate Wea: "Far East." p.m. Time Signals Victorian News Greetings to our Listeners in the ther Notes 1.15 p.m. Luncheon Economie Review in German.

9 p.m. News and Music. 2 p.m. Afternoon Musicalp.m. Hitler Youth poet: Elisabethrogramme. Throughout the after- Botke. 0.45 p.m. German Books.

The Board of Examiners in New noon results of the Mornington 10 p.m. News and Economic Review

York City, dismayed by de- Races will be given as they come in English and Dutch 10.15 public school pupils is about to teriorating articulation AmongTM to hand. 5 p.m. Close, 6.30 p.m.To-day in Germany, "At Home

Bound' Pic- Watchman." 6.45

6 p.m. Studio-Childrens' Hour. 7.m

Songs by Schumann (Soprano).

Wiegenlled "Der Kusa" (Smeta- na) Fruhlingstraum, Op. 89, No. 11 ("Winterreise"--Schubert); Der Einsame, Op. 41 (Schubert),

7.10 p.m. Closing local Stock

D.EL

Fritz

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Quotations and Hong Kong Er. Markets, and Weather for North The German Muséum in Munich "bird" or "bad" meaning "but,"

change Market Report.

7.35 p.m. London-Yascha Krein and His Gypsy Orchestra.

Armenian Dance; Rural Songs of Rusela; Romanian Flok-Song: Tabor (Caravan); Hungarian Folk- Songs (Trad.);

4.4

HOLLAND-INDIA

talks "ersatz and probably says abzurd" meaning "absurd," "cid" meaning "city," and "runnink“ meaning "running." Observable in the public schools (and no doubt encouraged by much of the speech currently afloat in the "balloons"

And Abroad"-"The tures. 10.30 p.m. Short Composity voice recording machiner in its

Bporting tions by Franz Schubert,

effort to eliminate what has come News and Notes.

7 pm. News.piano: Albert Schmitz 9.45 D. Whoever says "bold."

to be called "ergata English." Austraila. 7.20 p.m. Overseas News (English and Dutch), 11 p.m. The

meaning Bervice. 7.25 p.m. Commentary on kaleidoscope of opera: Midnight Overseas News. 7.30 p.m. Queens-Sign off (German, English. Bulletin. 7.40 p.m. News in French land and North Australian News

for listeners in New Caledonia and the New Hebrides: 7.55 p.m. Call letters; PHJ. Wavelengths Musical Interlude. 8 p.m. "The 16.88 m. and 25.57 m; Frequencies Belleve Mc. If All Those Endear-Play's the Thing." p.m. Instru 17770kc. and 11730kc. *

mental and Vocal Recital 9.40 ing Young Charms (Moore, arr. Cluttam)-Danny Malone (Tenor).

p.m. Two Plano Recital: 10 p.m. The Devout Lover (White); JogginJim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance Band. Along The Highway (Samuel), 10.30 pm Australasian News Bert Percy Heming (Baritone). Devon-vice. 10.50 Musica Interlude. 11 shire Cream and Cider (Curzon and

D., Recorded Feature: 11.20 p.m. Banderson) Up From Somerset News Brevities. 11.30 p.m. Close

1.45 p.m. Ballads.

Weatherly and Sanderson).—Mal- colm McEachern (Bass).

8 p.. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.

8.05 pm. Chinese Programme- Studio Concert.

11 p.m. Close down.

8.05 to 11 p.m. European Pro- gramme from ZEK on a Frequency of 840 Kllocyeles," *

8.05 pm, "Variety. Novelly Jubilee Mule Hall Parade, 1922-1935 Including Jack Hylton: Sir Harry Lauder and Gracie Fields: Vocal Melody Trumps No. 2-The Four Aces (The Vocal Orchestra), Orchestra Memories Of Horatio Nicholls. De broy Bomers Band. One Never Knows, Does One? Mat Hallett and His Orchestra...

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00,00-01.00 G.M.T. wavelength 31.28 m. 01.00 02.30 GMT. wavelength 31.28 Dr. 13:25 15.00 GMT wavelength 16.88 m. 'Wavelength 31.25 m. 00.00 01.00 Phohi programme for the Western Hemispher

cast

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that make conversation visible in the comic strips), such perversions are a point of adverse criticism agalist the educational system.. and a serious problem; for those who direct it SONH

are

chairman of

the

The insidiousness of, "erzatz” la. measured by the fact that: the voice recording machines will not be used to correct pupils but... to. eliminate or inform teachers who Wavelength 31.28 m.

are getting the pupils à bad exam- 01.00-02.30 Experimental broad-

ple. Parents have complained that on behalf of Philips Radio children are not hearing good Eindhoven Holland. Happy pro- English. Zrom gramme. Special broadcast for: There

their teachers. DJ 19.82m. (15.280 Kc/

Costa Rica Panama Columbia, sumably in force that shouki" irl- requirements DIE- 1.05 p.m. Call (German, Eng- Venezuela. Ecuador, Jaghica, Haiti, sure good articulation: but by Rsh). German Folk Bong, 1.10 San Domingo. Buriam, Curacao. report of an interview with pm. Short mustent pieces. 2 p.m. Antilles, San Thome, Peru. Dr. News in German, 2.15 p.m. Short Guyana, Trinidad, Porto Rico, Bar musical pieces (continued). 2.50 bados, Bollyla. Reports about the p.m. Greetings to our listeners in reception are to be sent to Phoni- Australia. 3 p.m. News and Econo PC Studio Hilversum-Holland mic Review in English. 3.15. p.m.

Wavelength 16.28 m. To-day in Germany, Sound Ple-

Fhohi programme for the tures. 3.30 p.m. Trio Italiano.

Netherlands Indies, Haydn, Hungarian Trio-Clementi-

1323 National anthem, and Casella: Trio-Caseln; Biziliana e

ing-announcement: Burlesca. 4 pm. Flim and Plam..

13.30'Stock reports. The radio festera with much music. 5 p.m. "Oh I am wise and of the Liberal Protestant Radio knowing.." Wilhelm. Birienz Bociety (V.P.RO) Talk by the Rev. will sing selections from the opera, E. D. Spelberg, Hilversum "Zar und Zimmermann" by Albert 14.00 Artualties Lortzind Accompanying text: 14.20, Talk. Etude In A Minor (Winter Wind) Herman Roemmer. 3.30 pm, News

14.30 Callo-recital Op.25, No. 11-Irene Scharrer and Economic Review in German Gutlich (Piano), Mazurka, Op.24, No. 46.46 p.m. The German Museum in Manirks," Op.38, No.4-Ignaz Munich (English), 6. pm. The Friedman' (Piano).

village band in happy mood. Heinz | anthem.

F: 8:30 p.m.. London-"At The Black

Dog" "

Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by Pascoe Thorton

9 p.m. Chapin."

Examiners, many of the teachers'

the Board or ·

would be unable to pass these re quirements Oral Interview testa have not solved the problem, and such tests obviously leave ad record that can. be impartially, examined in case of dispute. The open-recording machine will make such

a record.

13.40 Special' broddcast on behalf

14.50 Daily News Bulletin. 15.00 Close own and national

Speech can then be repeated and studied in detall, and......"as would seem equally important, ib. can be heard by the speaker The gift that-Burns thought would: io-!! appreciably improve manı'nd would thus

the examinees, who in some cases: would probably be surprised and dismayed to hear themselves) nai "ithers hear them. Christian Science Monitor.

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