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JANUARY 14, 1938.

PROGRAMMES

joh Wardlengths of 335" metres (845 k.o.'w), 31.49- *metres (9.33 m 675).

Hàng Hồng Tímex) GASTON D'AQUINO (TENOR)

FROM THE STUDIO “ Rigoletto-Acis 2 and 3. 12-12.20 pan. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral, 12.30 p.m. Patricia Rossborough. Popular Hits. Intro. No Regrets, "Laughing Irish Eyes" "A Fine Ro- mance" "Serenade in the Night" Take My Heart Selection from "Anything Goes."

12.42 p.m. Harry Boy and His Or

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BRITISH ARMY ANGLO-IRISH

CONFERENCE®

Record Recruiting Results In 1937

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IN LONDON

British Premier To Attend

London, Jan.12. be held in Loudon on January 17, An Anglo-Irish conference will and will be attended by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime... Minister, and Mr. Eamon De Valera, chief executive of the

Irish Free State, it is gficially an nounced

The purpose of the conference is to discus questions arrecting the relations of the two countries.

of Mr. De Valera, Mr. Bean Lemass. The Irish delegation will constat

G.S.G. $17.79m.e) (18,86m.) G.5.0...... 15.18m.c.. (19.76m.)

London Jan. 12. G.B.B....... 94imo. (31.55xx.) During December 3,032 recruits. G.S.B. 21.47m.c. (15,97in) were enlisted in the Territorial G.S.F.....: 15.14m.c. (10.82m.)- Army. This is a record for any Trans. 1 (G50, GS.G, G.S.B.), December since the war. More- 4.16 p.m.-Big Ben At the ovar, recruiting results for 1937 Black Dog Mr. Wilkes at bome in are themselves a record compared his own bar-parlour. 4.45 pwith any previous year since the Falkman and his Apache Band, war Recruits enlisted in 1935 with Lola Shar 5.15 pin numbered: 24,834, in 1936. 36,514, Australian in England-25 Sheep and in 1987 45,320, shearing in the North." A talk by. The in-take of recruits in the George Berrie. 5.30 pm-Operatic Stars.5.50 p.m.-Next Week's Pro-Regular Army last week was 1,215. grammes. 8 p.m.-The News and week last year,

an increase of 304 over the same chestra.

Foxtrots "They all Laughed."Arinouncements." 6.25 p.n-Close "I've got Beginner's Luck” “Shall down.

MANY APPOINTMENTS We Dance," "Blep: That" Ba 38.". "Why Can't We Make Love: Slow 645 p.m.-Big Ben. The House appointments; approved by the Nearly a dozen senior Military

Foxtant. "Broken Hearted Clowa" - the Country."A programmeKing, are announced to-night in Minister for Industry, Mr. Sean. 1 D.m. Local Time Signal and written by Billy Bray. The music eluding that of Colonel C. Le QMcEntee, Minister of Finance, and Weather Heport.

played by Rae Jenkins and his Or Martel to be Deputy Director of James Ryan, Minister of 1.03 pm

Composition of Ericchestra. 7.35 p.m.--Organ Recital Mechanization. War Office, and Agriculture. Mr. Chamberlain will Cortes.

by Frederick Dalrymple, from Can-Lieutenant Colonel C. Le B. Gold- bo accompanied by Mr. Malcolm Cinderella-A Phantasy-Sym-ton Parish Church, Cardiff. 9ney to be A. D. S. T.. British MacDonald, Secretary of State phony Orchestra cond. by the pm. Gilbert Stacey

and his Troops in Egypt.-

for Dominions, and Sir Samuel Composer: Saxo-Rhapsody - Bi-Sextet 8.30 p.m.-"Food.

ter British Wireless.

Hoare," who has special duties in guard Rascher with Orca. Qua by Thought." Three short talks on

connection with the North of the Composer; The Jester at the matters of topical interest. 8.50

Ireland. Wedding Symphony Orch, cond. p.m.--Recital by Willie Walker by the Composer,

(Clarinet) and Wilfrid Parry 1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Fianoforte). 9.20 p.m.--Next Press; Local Weather Forecast and Week's Programmes. 9.30 p.m.-. Announcements.

The News and Announcements ~1.40 pin. Gershwin-Plano Con- | 9.55. p.m.-Citae down..... certo in F Major. Ray Barry at the ¦ Trans III (G.8.H, G.S.F. G.B.B.).

9.55 Piano with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

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Foxtrots-Let's call the Whole Mr. E. V. M. de Sousa has Thing off; They can't take that away from me-Ray Fox and his received instructions to sell

Orchestra; I dream of San Marino, Let me dream of Havana-Ronnie

PUBLIC AUCTION and his Dance Orchestra

TUESDAY, the 18th day of January; 1938 at "ddock in the Aftemoon at his Auction Room No. 5, Queen's Roud Central, Victoria, Hong Kong.

IN ONE LOT

2.15. p.m. Close down.

p.m.-Opening Announce- ments. 10 p.m.Big Ben. The BBC Empire Orchestra: lender, Leonard Hinch; - conductor, “Eric

Nelson (Canadian) y88. Zara Violoncellist). 11 P.m.-"Green Fields and Pavements" A-talk by H B. Brenan 11.15 p.m.-A Col- Bns and his Dance Orchestra, 12: pm. The News and Announce- ments. 12.20 am-Next Week's Programmes. 12.30. a4"Flim Shots!" Scenes and songs from the cinema. 12,50 a.m. Orchestral Music. 1 am-Close down.

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All questions of common interest will be open to discussion, but there will be no fixed agenda until

whether there is any prospect of the first day's conversations show the conversations being useful. Hence the first consultatioca are entirely preliminary, and they ará an outgrowth from informal talks between Mr. MacDonald and Mr. De Valeras occasion offered in London or Geneva.

02.00-03.30 GMT. wavelength 31.28 m. 13.25-15.00 GMT. wavelength 16.33 m.

The subjects contemplated, I- Wavelength:31.26 m.

early deliberations are promising, 00.00-01.30 Experimental Broad- are defence, Dinarice and agricul- cast on behalf of Philips Radio, under general headings. Then Eindhoven Holland. Happy Pro-

there may be discussion of a com- gramme Special broadcast 101:

prehensive trade agreement and a coal and cattle pact. Bolivia, Brazil, Argentine, Chile, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, It is possible the question of the Paraguay, Portugal, Canary partition of Eire (which is the lands,

Azores, Madelra. Reports Free State), and northern Ireland about the reception are to be sent may be raised. But the appoint- to Phobl PCJ Studio Hilversum- ment of diplomatic representatives Holland.

abroad will not be raised as this is á matter of Internal polles" with Eire.

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Wavelength 31.28 m. 02.00-03.30 Experimental Broad-Repor cast on behalf of Philips. Radio Eindhoven Holland. Happy Pro-

gramme. Special, bronday Po

6-7 p.m. Chinese 'Programme. 1 p.m. Dance Mods. Foxtrots-Lights Out, "I'm shoot- ing High-Little Jack Little and Fús- Orchestra; This Year's Kisses, You're laughing at Me-Roy Steck and His Hawaiian Serenaders; Slow

AUSTRALIA Foxtrot Would You; Waltz-A Waltz was born in Vienna-The

TLR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Music Makers; Forots. A melody

Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, for Two, September in the "Rain-

9.58 megacycles. Jack Hylton and His Orch.; Tango 12.35 p.m. Recorded Music, 1pm. questa Notte diro; Waltz-Time Signal. Victorian News Bul- Carnation Waltz-Mantovani and Jetin, 1.5 p.m. Interstate Weather

Notes 1.25 pm Luncheon Music. Mexico, Guatemala, Salvador, MIRISH MINISTERS TO 1.30 pm. Variety,

2 pm. Afternoon Musical Procuragua, Honduras, Cuba, Jamaica. Vocal-Fll Sing Thee Songs of gramme, interspersed with Des- Bermuda Islands, The Eastern and feet or there-abouts. Proportion of Araby, I Know of Two Bright Eyescriptions of the International Ted- Southern States of the United -Ben Davies (Tenor); Orchestrals, U.S.A. v. Australia. 3.30 pm: States. Reports about the recep -From Near and Far-Austrian Description of the Sheffield Shield Walls Melodies-Vienna Accordion Cricket Match, Queensland v. Vie- Orchestra; Vocal -My Heart will toria. 4 p.m.-Musical Programme, be Dencing. Lilac Domino Waltz and Tennis Continued: 5 "p.m. Song-June. Knight; Orchestral Close: 6.30 "At Home and Tunes of Not So Long Ago 1923/4 Abroad"The Watchman." 6.45 -New Mayfair Orchestra; Selection PM. Sporting News and Notes. from "Once Upon A Time"-New

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8,03. p.m. Studio - Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor) acc. by E. O'Neil Show.

tion are to be sent to Phohi-PCJ Studio Hilversum-Holland.

Wavelength 16.88 m. Phohi programme for the Netherlands Indles. 13.25 National anthem and open- | Irish

7 p.m. News, Markets, and Weaing-announcement.

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ther for North Australia. 7.20 p.m. Overseas News Service. 125 p.m. Commentary on Overseas News. 750 p.m. Queensland and North Australiazz News Bulletin. 7.40 p.m. Talk. 7.55

Musical (a) Penso. (b) Ave Maria, (d) Interlude. 8 p.m. Programme by Mattinata Tosti; 2 (a) To One Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance Band. Beloved, (b) Roses Red in the Gar-30 p.m. Organ Recital. 8.50 p.m. den, (e) Down in the Forest Landon Ronald; 3. (a) Mamma Mia (by Special Request)-Nutile, (h) Occhi turchini-Denza,

8.30 p.m. London Relay-“Food for Thought." Three short talks on mallers of topical interest.

Recorded Numbers by R. Tauber (Tenor). 9 pm. Talk by Donald Budge, Visting American Tennis Player, 9.15 p.m. Brass Bond Re- cital. 245 pm. Choral Fantasia. 10 pm: Light Orchestral Pro- gramme. 10.30 p.m. Australasian News Service. 10.60 p.m. Medita-

8.50 p.m. A concert of Russiantion Music: 11.20 p.m. News Bre

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Lindow-A Musical snutt Box-Villes: Orchestre Raymonde; Moussorgsky -Hopak, Melodie Risse-Alexander Koubitsky (Tenor); Glazounow-- Senes de Ballet Op. 52-New Sym- phony Orch. conducted by Eugene Goresens; Moussorgsky—“Boris Go- dounov"-Farwell of Borla; Death of Boris-Chaliapine.

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VISIT LONDON

London, Jan. 13.

The Secretary of State for the Dominions Mr. Malcolm Mac donald, issued an official slatement here yesterday to the effect that the Eire Premier, Mr. Eaman De Valera and several members of the Cabinet "arg to come to London to discuss questions affect- ing relations between the two.

19.30 Stock reports. 13.40 Weekly review by Mr. L. countries. Aletrino.

14.00 Radio-Show. 14.30 Talk.

14,50 Dally News Bulletin. 16.00 Close down and national anthem

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The Irish Ministers will have their first conversation with the British Premier, Mt. Neville Cham-* berinin, next Monday.

From well-informed source it is stated that besides Mr. De Valera the Irish delegation will consist of the Ministers of Industry, Finance and Agriculture. Mr. Chamberlain will Ukewise be supported at the negotiations by three Ministers, namely, Mr.. Maledim. Maedinală; “ Sir Samuel Hoare (Home Becre- tary) and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 'Sir John Simon.

31.45m. (95.40 kc.) U.J.Q....... 19.63m. (15.280 k.e.j

Apparently no hard and fast 1:05 pm. Call (German, Eng programme has been drawn up lish), German Folk Song. 1.10 p.m. Merry notes. 2 p.m. News in problems of national defence will but it is regarded as certain that German 2.15 p.m. Merry notes be among the chief topics to be (continued). 2.50p.m. Greetings

dealt with as well as the possi to our Listeners in New Zealand, bility of a more comitentnsive. In-English. 3.15 pm. To-day in Tananerns News Service.. 4 p.m. News and Economic Review

trade agreement

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cal Revellle, 6.30 am. Records. and metry anecdotes.

Spicy paprika, Hungarian music 9.30 pm: "Rigoletto" Acts 2 and 6.50 a.m. New York Stock Quota-Mounting guard. German marches, 4 D.m. S. (Verdi),

tions---Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. Riccardo Stracciari, Dino Bor-7am. Tabacalera's Overseas and pm. Plano music by Haydn. 5.00 p.m Soldier songa. 5:15 giell, Duilio Baroni, Guido Uza, Foreign News Period. 7.16 am Grete Schoberi 5.30 pm News Eugenio Dall'Argine, Mercedes Cas- Bign, off 0.30 am. Nielson Finan

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Paris Jon. 13,

pir. Ernesto Dominiel Masetti citl Review and Musical Varieties and Economic Review In Ger- Bassi, Chorus of. La Scala "Milan, 1115 am. Bignoff. 2.30p.m. 203. 5.45 p.m. Dance Music. and the Milan Symphony Orches- Nielson Financial Review and

7 p.m. Concert of Light ́Music. 8 The technical committee to deal tru.

Musical Varieties, 3.45 p.m. Sign pm News in English 8.15 pm with the organisation of North 11 p.m. Close Down

of 6 p.m. Request Programme Concert of Light Music (con-Atlantic air trane met here yes- 6.20 p.m. Local Market Report. tinued), 8.50 p.m. Greetings to our terday. Its chief task will be the 6.25 p.m. NIB Spanish News Period. Indier. 9 p.m. News and Econo- to be used in French sir trame Listeners in the Netherlands. Easy selection of the type of seroplane 6.35 p.in, NIB English News Periodic Review in German.: 9.15pm. to North America.

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6.66 p.m. Programme Preview. „7) p.m. Bayani Programine. 7.15 p.m. all surpasses," Hunting songs and shes this report, expresses keen The joy of the hunter on earth The "Parts Midi, which pub- Myrurgia Programme -Consuelo Balazar, soprano. 1.30 pm, Fris- love songs from the opera, "Der regret that French aviation should cila the Kolynos Girl 7.45 ponylag text: Herman Roemmer, America and Germany, af regards Freischutz." by Weber, Accombe so far behind, that of England, It is probable that 12,000 listeners Tapales. pm. To be announced.

in p.m. News and Economie Review the organisation of regular North will be licensed by the end of the 8.15 p.m. The People's Hour. 8.45 in English and Dutch. 10.10 p.m. Atlantic service, The present current year. In 1923. there were p.m. Filler. 880 m. Tabacalera's To-day in Germany. Sound Pic Frenchy long distance passenger only 545 listeners in the Colony, Overseas News Period. 9 pm, Max and Romances by Josef Heas. At machines, itates the paper, could

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not carry on the trans-Atlantic Ilateners have, doubled. In alxlippine Net and Braid Programme, the plan Heinz Lamann. 10,43 year they have quadrupled, 10 pm: Sign off":

p.m. "Adventures of the lion-hun-

service efficiently with without": cording to figurés riirused by the

ter Tartarin de Tarascon." A using the Azores as a pésé, Portmaster-General Mr. E T

comedy by Peter Huchel, adapted Use of the Azores as a landing Wynne Jones,

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