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

12.30 p.m. (Tenor).

SUNDA

RELAY-GF THE CHOIR OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH „Caroline Braga

10 am. Relay of a Morning Ser- vice from St. Joseph's "Church.'

11 am. Belay of a service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese). 12.15 pim Bach---Violin Plano Sonata in E

and

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Near The Beloved; Laughing and

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· 4.15

p.m.-Big Ben. "London Log" by EA. Montague, 4.25 p.m.-The Symphonies of Brahmis

Still as the Night (Bohm); I Love Weeping; Night and Dreams; Flap Ecobomy. University of Oxford:

Thee (Grieg). Vale (Russell).

12.40 p.m. Orchestre Raymonde. Chanson D'Amour (Syk); By the

sleepy-Lagoon (Erie Coates). The

Valsante Poldini). Dancing Clock Ewing) Poupee A Night on the Waves, Finnish Waltz (Kos kiman): Electric Girl (Holmes). Dance of the Merry Mascots Ketelby).

1 pm Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Variety.

Dirty Face (Hegan): My SOS. for You (Layton).-Turner Layton Waltz Memories-Troise and His Mandoliers. John Henry's Night Out-John Henry. Roiling Down the Elly-Billy Trail; Under the Old Pine Tree.-The Hill Billies. One Never Knows, Does One? Mal Hallett and His Orch...

1.30 p.m. Renter and Rarby Press; Local Weather Forecast and Announcementa

1.40 p.m. Musical Comedy.

"He Wanted Adventure."-Bobby Howes and Company with Theatre. Örch, cond, by Joseph Tunbridge..

2.15 p.m. Close down,

8 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 1

Excerpts from Grand p.m. Opera.

Played by Bojde Menges and The BBC Empire Orchestra: Harold Bamuel:

leader, Leonard Hirsch; conductor,. Eric Fogg 6.15 p.m."Over, the Farm Gate. A talk by J. A Scot. Watson, Professor of Rural 5.30 pm BBC Ballroom." Dan cing to Bert Firman and his Or- Work; dated 1624 (Schubert) Announcements 6.25 p.m.-Close chestra. G p.m. The News and in Philharmonic Orchestra; Diver- down. tissement (from the Ballet "The Sleeping Beauty") (Tschaikowsky) Orchestre Symphonique de Parti; Variations (Coppella-Delibes)~-

40 p.m. Orchestral, German Dances, Posthumous

Symphony Orchestra.

-1° D.in.

Local Time Signal and Weather Report,

$1.03 nm Friedel Seliuster and Vienna Boheme Orchestra..

Orchestra-Libeslied, Liebesfreud (Kreisler): Vocal Divine Couple, To shield the Husband's Honour Helen-Offenbach); Orchestra — Four Waltzes:-Ich Liebe Dich, An Dich. (Waldteufef); Wolga, Wolga. (Noack), Hydropathen. Waltz (Gungi)...

RECOGNITION FOR FRANCO'S

REGIME

Austria And Hungary

RELATIONS WITH LEAGUE

Budapest, Jan. 12. |

Austria and Hungary have de- cided to recognise General Franco's. regime as the lawful, Government claration by Italy, Austria and in Spain, according to a joins de- Hungary, issued after a conference or these Powers at Budapest.

according to an insurgent.com- A Salamanca message says that munique trade agreements bare been concluded with Italy, Gere many, Portugal, Switzerland, and Holland, while negotiations are progressing Sweden..

with Norway and

Trans. II (G.S.(L., G.S.G.. G.S.B.).

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben. "Home Is Like That The first of three talks by E. M. Delafield. 7 pm "English Country Dances," The BBC Midland Orchestra, led by A communique says that the Ernest Element, conducted by Eric Austro and Hungarian representa- Watr 7.25 p.m."Film Shots." tives expressed sympathy for the "Scenes and songs from the cinema. Italo-German collaboration which 7.45. p.m.-The Edinburgh Folice was A new 'find' Pipe Band, directed by Pipe Major guarantee for peace reconstruc- Important Hance Gates. 8,5 pm-Al Collins tion. Austria and Hungary re- and his Dance. Orchestra 8.50 athrm the opposition to Com- p.m.-"London Log." by E A. Mon- munkm and

greet the Italo- tague p.m. The Commodore German Anti-Comintern Pact with Grand Orchestra: leader, Charles sympathy and confirm their decl- Vorzanger: directed by Barry alon to ight Communist pro- Davidson From the Commodore paganda in their respective coin- Theatre, Hammersmith. London. tries with all their powers. 9.30 pm.-The News and

Austria and Hungary noting the nouncements. 9.55 p.m.-Close Brave and just reasons for Italy's withdrawal from the League and

1.30D'Renter and Rugby Press; Weather Report and An- 'neancements.

1.40 p.m. Borodin-Quartel No. 2 down.. in D Major.

Mayed by the Pro Arte Quartet." 2.11 p.m. Marek Weber's Orches tra

Standchen (Heykens); Faithful Jumping Jack (Heykens); Indian, Love Lyrics (Woodforde-finden 1. The Temple Bells, 2. Less than the

An-

10,35

AKSUDE

had

Trans I (G.SH, G.S.F., G.S.B.). having considered the profoma

9:55 p.m.-Opening Announce- consequences the decision menu. 10 p.m.-Big Ben. "At upon the composition aims and the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at Possibilities of the league, declare home 'th his own bar-parlour, 10.30 that the League cannot and should p.m.-Musical

дов Interlude. p.m.-Wales v. England: A com-

the character of idealogical grouping mentary on the international

In this eventuality Austria and Hungary reserve the right on the League to further examinati

Reuter."

Lohengrin (Frelude. Dust, 3. "Kashmiri Song, 4. Tl Ti Rugby Union football match, from subject of their relations with the

London Symphony Orch. cond. by Siegfried Wagner. Lohengrin-In Fernem Land.-Richard Crooks (Tenor). Meistersinger-Prellied Richard Crooks (Tenor). Prince Ignor (Borodin) Overture-Sym- phony Orchestra cond. by Albert Coates. Tosca-"The Stars were shining"; -Rigoletto-"Woman "Ackle." Gigli (tenor),'

18

Wake; Selection from Gilbert and Sullivan "Mikado."

.

230 pan. Close down,-**

6-7 pm Chinese. Programme,

7 p.m. An hour with Mendelssohn the Symphony Orchestra conducted "Ruy Blas" Overture, played by

by Dr. Malcolm Sargeant; A May Breeze-Kreisler (violin); O Wood- lands Far-Tauber (tenor); Octet 1.30 p.m. Variety.

in E Fiat Major Op. 20, played by Phantom Brigade (Myddleton):

the International String Quartet: Alsha (Lindsay) London Palla- Hear Ye, Israel (Elijah) Master E. dium Orchestra, Do You Remem- Lough with G. Thalben-Ball at the ber My First Love Song: Why did

Organ? A Midsummer. Night's I have to Meet You-Oracle Fields, Dream (Scherzo) Philharmonic Claphan and Dwyer on "Hobbles," Symphony Orchestra of New York Tiger Rag; Some of These Days.cond, by Toscanini Mills Brothers. "Heart's Desire"

8 p.m. Local Thine Signal and Fum Selection-Cine Studio Or Weather Report. chestra.

8 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

8.63 'p.m. Studio: J. McNaught Thomson accompanied by Nura Kanis ***

1. Loving smile of sister kind (Gounod) 2, I hear a Song (Carne); 3. Cargoes (Coningsby Clarke); 4 My Journey's End (Mar- gan): 5, Melisande in the Wood (Cloetz),

8.10 p.m. Walton-Facade Suite, Played by the London Philharmonic orchestra conducted by the Com- poser.

1'

8.33 p.m. Relay of the Choir of Rev. Fr. Riganti at the Organ. „ St. Joseph's Church, with the Very

"Gioconda")-Cherus with solos; 2. 1. Angele Det (from Fonchielle's Sacred Melodies from Gounod's (from Verdi's "Othello")--Boprano "Faust."-Organ; 3. "Ave Maria solo, Elvie Yuen) 4. Adaptation of themes from Wagner's "Paralfal"-- Organ; 5. The Beatitudes (From Bolto's "Nerone") Chorus and Solos,

ri

8.40 p.m. Studio-Caroline Braga in a Planoforte Recital

Weather

Cardiff Arms Park 1215 am Operate Selections. 1230 4:111 min The News, Saturday sport, and An- nouncements 1-am-Close down.

AUSTRALIA

VLE-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power. 1: Kilowatt; Frequency,

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ROYAL CHRISTMAS CARDS

9.58. meraorcles.

The King's Christmas card was & Time signal Victorian News Bul- Coronation naval review by Mr. 12.35 p.m. Recorded Music, 1pm, reproduction of a painting of the letin. 1.5 p.m. Interstate Weather Frank Wood, and the Queen chose Notes. 1:15 pm. Recorted. Music. for her card a picture of the Enly- 1.30 pm. Afternoon Musical. Pro- rood Faisce by Mr. Frank Mason gramme, interspersed with Descrip-

The Duke and Duchets of thou- Caulfield. 3.30 p.m. Description of painting of St. James Palace, a tions of the V.A.T.C. Races at cèster had a reproduction of a the Sheffield Shield Cricket Match, garden scene was chosen by the South Australia v New Boyth. Princess Royal, and Queen Mary's Water: 4 pm. Musical Programme card bore the painting of a gar and Race Descriptions Continued den. The Duke and Duchess of 5 p.m. Further Cricket Descrip- Kent, chose a modern painting by

Sporting News and Notes. 7 pm tions. 5.30 pm. Close. 8.30 p.m. Doris Zinkeisen. Musical Reproductions. 8.45 pm. New Zealand Mall Bag. 75. p.m. seas Musical Interlude: 720 p.m. Over

p.m.

B.B.C. ARABIC NEWS SERVICE

Queensland and North Australian News Bervice. 7.30 News Bulletin 7.35 pm. Sporting Highlights" of the Week. 8 p.m. Summer Orchestral Hour, 9.5.p.m.

Londoh, Jan. 13. The Colonial Secretary has re-, Recital by Lino Borgioli, Famous ceived the copy of a télégram from Concert and Operatie Tenor, Tour- the King of Yemen to the Gover- ing the Commonwealth for the nor of Aden in which the King sion. 10 p.m. Light Instrumental B. B. C. Arabic news service from Australian Broadcasting Cominis states he heard the opening of the Ensemble. 10.30 p.m. Australosion London, including a message de- News Bervice. 10,50 pm. tralasian-Mail Bag. 11 p.m. Dance

Aus livered by his zon.

The King conveys his thanks and Music. 12 p.m. Close.--

pleasure and

expresses his

best

1. Prelude and Fugue in D Minor No. 38 Bach; 2. Fugue in A Flat Major Bach; 3. Studies No. 3 and 5 Op. 10 Chopin; 4. Two Songs Without Words Mendelssohn, (The Brook), (Lost Happiness). 9 p.m. Reuter Press, Forecast and Announcements,

9.1 pm. Orchestral Redemption. (Cesar Franck) Lamoureux Orchestra cond. by Al- bert Wolff: Der Frelschutz-Over ture (Weber)London Philbar- monic Orch. cond, by Sir Thomes Beacham; Hungarian Rhapsody No.

(Liszt)-Berlin State Opera Or-lish). chestra cond. Prof. Abendroth.

8.37 p.m. Temianka (Violin) with Chamber Orchestra,

Rondo in A Major-Schubert. 8.50 p.m. London Relay London Log," a talk by E, A. Montague.

9 pan. Variety.... Slag, Gipsy, Sing; Thirty Thirsty Thrpats.Anona Winn. Roberta Selection-Arthur, Young and Re- ginald Forsyth on two planoa Winter Sports; Pets--Murgatroyd and Winterbottom. Funeral March of a Marionette: Noin Bydney Gustard (Organ), Slipping Through:1 My Fingers: Got to dance my way to Heaven-Jessie Matthews. ·

9.30 p.m. London Relay-The News

0.50 p.m: Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance. Orchestra from the Grill Rooms of the Hong Kong Hotel

Nos. 1 to 4: Tangoes. 10.10 pin, Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW. 5, „Vieni, Vieni; 0. Caravan; 7. Make a wish; 8, Boo- hoo. 10.30 p.m. Interval of record- ed dance music from: ZEW, Y0.40) p.m. 9, Harbour Lights; 10, You're my Dish; 11; More Power to You: 12, Waddlin' at the Waldorf. :10.55 p.m. interval of dance music from ZBW. 11 pm Nos. 13 to 16 Waltzes, 11:15 pm. Interval of re- corded dance music from 2BW. 11:20 pm 17, Melihini: Mele; 16. Love is on the air to-night; 19: You've got something there; 20, Ole King Cole,

11.35 pm. London Relay: Wales v. England.

*

A commentary on the Inter- national Rugby Union Football

12.15 pm. Close down." Match from Cardif Arms Park

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9.35 p.m. Marian Anderson, Two Songs of Sibelius:1. Sav, Bay, Busa: 2, Flick kom fran ain. alaklings mote.

8.42 p.m. Sibellus-Symphony No. 2 in D Major Op. 18.

1:

Boston Symphony Orchestra son- ducted by Serge Roussevitsky.

10.30 p.m. Close down.

HOLLAND INDIA.

BERLIN

wishes,-- British Wireless.

MANILA

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Bound Pictures. 10.30 pm. Dance D.J.N. 31,45mm. (95.40 KB) ̃

Music. 11.45 p.n. Our debt to DJQ 19.53m. (15:280 Lc.)

German medicine. Talk with Dr. 1-1.05 pm. Call (German, Eng (German, English,

Fritz Zingel.Midnight Bign off Germany Folk Song. 1.10. p.m. Week-end Concert.

2. p.m. end Concert (continued), 2.50 p.m. News In Germani 2.15 p.m. Week Greetings to our listeners. 2 p.m. L.Rare Length, 21,34 metres;

sh. 3.15 p.m. To-dayin Germany. News and Economic Review in Eng-

Power, 1 Ellowatt; Frequency, 29.88 mėgucyclés. of the hunter on earth all aur Period. Sound Pictures. 3,30 p.m. "The joy 6.30 am, NIB Spanish News 5.45 0.10 NIB English passes." Hunting songs and love News Period 6 a.m. Musical Clock. songs from the opera, "Der Frei 6.50 a.m. New York Stock Quota- schutz," by Weber. Accompanying tions-Swan, Culbertson and FTHZ. text: Herman Roemmer. 4.15 p.m. 7 am upscalera's Oversend and The Berin Soloist Society will Foreign News Period 7.15 am, wave: 4.45 pm. Whert Selections cial Review and Musical, Varieties. sing, under the direction of Waldo Sign off. 930am Nielson-Finan- 5 pm. Radio sketen. 3.30 p.m.11.15 am. Sign off. 8 pm, Gospel News and Economic Review in Ger- Bulgens: 6.20 p.m. Local Market | man. ··5,45 p.m. The Smith's at Report. 6.25 p.m. KIB : Spanish", home (Eglish). 6 pm Beautiful News Period. 6:55, p.m. NIB Eng- melodies. 7 p.m. Concert of Light Hah News Period. 6.55, p.m. - Pro..." open-Music:8 p.m. News in English gramme Preview, pm. The 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music People's Hour 146 pmi: Taba. (continued), 855 pm. Greetings calera presents the Brown Boyn. B to our Listeners 9 pm News and pm. Phillips Melody Moments- Economic Review in German. 9.15 Phillips Orchestre. 8.30 pm. Holly p.m. Spies paprika Hungarian wood Expreso. Aereo, 845 pm. mude, and merry anecdotes. 0.45 Fler, 8.50 p.m. Tabacalem's Dreru aritonom. The Smith's at home (Eng seas News Ferlod 9pm. NEPA, ish), 10 pm, News and Economic Voice of Industry Programme 9,30, national Review in English and Dutch. p.m. Dance Music. 11 pm. Sign

1.10.15 p.m. To-day in Germany.or

Call letters: Fill Wavelengths 16:58 m. and 25.51 m.; Frequencies 17774k and 11730k

Wavelength 16.88 m. Phohi-programme for the Welberland födles, - 13.25 National anthem and ing-amouncement. Ple

13.30 Phohi Variety Ensemble.

14.00 Talk.

14.20 Phohi Variety Ensemble (cont'd),

14.30 Microphone dehu 14.10 Relay from Hotel at Amsterdam.

18.10"Close down and Anthem

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