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bonds (from "The Vagabond King Nachtstack Played by the London p.m. Time Signal. Victorian News PUBLIC AUCTION.
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1.30 p.m. Reater and Bugby Press: Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.
D.JL Dellus Paris”---Elu 12.35 p.m. Recorded Music, 1
Philharmonic Orchestra conducted Bulletin. 15 p.m. Interstate Wea- by Sir Thomas Beecham, il
2.30 p.m. Close 'down,
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6 to 7 pm. Chinese Programme. Jim Carroll of the Williamstown THE Undersigned have received 1.40 p.m. Songs by Ting Rossi
7pm. An hour of Bach
Races, interspersed with Musical (Tenor).
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Little Preludes and Fugues)Close. 6.30 p.m. Recorded Music. 1.59 p.m. De Groot and His Or- Wanda Landowska (Harpsichord) 6.40 p.m. Sporting News and Notes, chestra.
Air from Suite No. 3-Edwin "Fis-7 p.m. New Zealand Mall Bag. 7.5 Destiny (Baynes); La Paloma cher and His Chamber Orchestra. p.m. Musical Interlude. 7.20 p.m. (Yradier); The Song of Songs Ave Maria-Gota Ljungberg (Sop-Overseas News Service. 7.30 p.m.. (Moya); La Violetera (lm City rano). Violin Obbligato by Isolde Queensland and North Australian Lights' Padilla); "The "Waltz Menges. Choral Prelude---Christ News Bulletin. 735 p.m. Sporting Dream'--Selection (O. Straus). lay in the Bonds of Death Fugus Highlights of the Week. 8 p.m. In C Minor (The "Little" G. minor The National Military Band. Con- {Fugue)—Leopold Stokowski and ductor, Stephen Yorke. 8.30 p.m.
the Philadelphia Orchestra. Can-Variety Programme. 9 p.m. Muate-AT H. M. NAVAL YARD, HONG tata Noj 85-Take Me to Thee al Interlude. 9.10 p.m. Programme From The Rubaiyat' of Omar Cantata No. 85: See, What is of Popular Muste by the AB.C. Khayam (Fitzgerald and Lira Leh-Love-George Thill (Tenor) Suite (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, 10 mann); Quartette: Dora Labbette.¡ No. 2 In "B Minor: a, Överture: b. p. Recital by Lauri Kennedy. Muriel Brunskill, Hubert Elsdell Rondeau: c, Sarabande; d, Bour- Famous. Australian Cellist, 10.20 0.D and Harold Williams with Plano. ree; e. Polonaise and Double; . p.m. Musical Interlude. 10.30 pm. 7.35 pm. Closing local Stock Quo-Minuet; g: Badinerie-Chicago | Australasian News Service. 10.55 Symphony Orchestra cond. by p.m. Australasian Mail Bag. 11 7.38 p.m. Cortot (Piano) playing (Frederick Stock.
pim. Dance Music. Chopin.
2.15 p.m. Close down,
6-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7 p.m. In A Persian Garden' Song Cycle.
tations.
Valse In A Flat, Op. 69. No. 1ther Report. (Valse Des Adieux): Tarantelle, Op. 18.03 Studio-Trio:
8.00 Local Time Signal and Wex-
Prue Lewis |(Violin), E. Peilegatti ("Cello) "and 7.45 p.m. London Relay-W. H. Lindsay A. Lafford. (Plann). Berry as Mr. Micawber.'"
zart Trio No. 4 in C Major.
8.33 Elisabeth Schumann
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43.
In some episodes from his life. Adapted from Dickens' David Cop-prano). Der Hirt Auf Dem Felsen, perfield by Max Kester,
Op. 129 (Chesy-Schubert).
8.42 Ochestral. German Dances Nos. 1. & 2. (Mozart). German Dance No. 3 (The Sleigh Ride)
In the
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 pao. New Variety Recards. Orchestra-Haliway To Heaven (Mozart) Vienna. Philharmonic (film "The Street Binger'); If You Orchestra cond. by Bruno Walter. Only Knew (Ivor Novello) -Albert Feer Gynt-Suite No. 1. Op. 46 Sandler and His Orchestra: Vocal (Grieg): a. Morning b. Death of -The Moon Got. In My Eyes (Film Asec. Anitra's Dance d Double or Nothing'); It's The Na-Hali of the Mountain King-Lən-" tural Thing To Do (Film Double Gun Philharmonic Orchestra cond.
by Eugene Goossena or Nothing')-Hildegarde; Sketch- Mr. Penny On Government Service (Moiseiwitsch)-Richard Goolden; Doris Gumore; Anthony Eustrel; Rani Waller: Glynn Jones: Organ Band of the 1st. Bn. The Seaforth 9.10 Relay of the Regimental
-Torch Song Parade Of 1937- Sidny Torch; Orchestra--You're Here, You're There, You're Every:
9.00 Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather Report and Arounce- ments.
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Highlanders. By kind permission A THEATRICAL AGENT of Lt-Col. Major R. A. Wolfe-Mur- where (Kahal and Loeb); Foolin' ray, D.SO., M.C. and Officers. Con- Myself (Lawrence and Tinturinductor: Mr. E. G. Baker, A.R.C.M.
|1. · quick March-The Vanished A theatrical agent spends much Carroll. Gibbons (Pland) and His
Army (Alford). 2. Overture-Ro- of his life interviewing Boy Friends: Vocal and Piano-The samunde (Schubert): 3. Two Cor-people, and Bert Aza, who will tell Little Boy That Banta Claus Fornet Solos: (a) Mother Machree Daventry listeners this afternoon zot (Connor, Leach and Kennedy); [(Olcott) Smiling Through about his experiences, met many Afraid To Dream (fim You Can't Fenn). Interlude: Two Songs by odd characters during his career Have Everything?)-Les llen with John McCormack (Tenor). The as a manager and agent in Lon- novelty accompaniment by Laur! Kerry Dance (Molloy) Green Isle of don. Mr. Ara's talk, the third in Dan and Jimmy Turnbull on two Etin (Bingham-Roeckel). 4. Ex- the series. 'All Kinds of People, planos.
cerpts from the Opera Cavalleria includes amusing stories of stage 8.50 p.m. London Relay London Rusticana (Mascagni) 5. Selection aspirants from a would-be strip- "Political propaganda aims at Log'.
of Irish Airs (The Shamrock) tease artist to a man who was con- displacing the native press from (Myddleton) Regimental Marches: vinced he would be a success be-all reading places and at compel 9.05 p.m. Musical Comedy Selec-Garb of Auld Gaul Blue Bonnets cause he could make funny noises ling the reading public to read tions,
Lover The Border, Rule Britannia (and play the Jew's harp.
foreign political papers," says the As well as his memories of the "Reichspost."”.
9 p.m. Local Sport Results,
The Austrian Government is pre- paring a law to protect the Aus- trian newspapers against foreign competition, according to the semi- official Catholic organ "Reichs- post."
'Rose Marie (Priml)-Belection-Bestland For Ever. New Mayfair Orchestra; This Year 10.00 Tchaikovsky →→ Symphony stage-struck, Mr. Aza has some The proportion of foreign" newz- Or Theatre Land, 1938-Janet Tind No. 6 In B. Minor, Op. 14 (The very sound advice for. budding papers read in Vienna is amazingly and Webster Booth: The Song Of 'Pathetique Symphony) Played by actors and song-writers, and shows high compared with any other The Drum (Ella and Finck)--Eclec- the Boston Symphony Orchestra that a theatrical agent in real life city in Europe derman newspa- tion-Herman Finck and Als Or conducted by Serge Koussevitsky.
is very different from the popular pers are in demand by the Nazis, chestra.
conception of a rapacious collector of fees from underpaid actors and
9.30 p.m. London Helay-The News.
9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or chestra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel
(a)--(d) Tangos and Waltzes. 10.10 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.
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Everything you said came true; (d) | actresses. Runnin' Wi
∙10.30 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from 2.B.W.
A running commentary by HBT. -10.25 -: p.m. › (a) Ebb Tide; (b) | Wakelam on the International Rockin' the Town (c) Angel; (d) Rugby Union Football Match from 'A. Foggy Day.
Murrayfield, Edinburgh. (By Cour 10.10 p.m. (8) Bing a Song of 10,50 p.m. London Relay-Scot, tesy "of, the Scottish Rugby Union). London; (b) Naughty, Naughty; (C) land v. Wales.
12:46 pm. Close down.
and adherents of the Left like to obtain their news partly from the German writteh Prague papers and partly from the well-informed Swiss dailles...
According to the "Relchapost" the new law will allow coffeehouses, reading-rooms and libraries, "to" subscribe to foreign papers only If they keep a certain number of Austrian papers as "well.
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