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RELAY OF RUGBY FOOTBALL SCOTLAND v. IRELAND "London Log"
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12.30 p.m. Reginald Foort at the
In A Monastery Garden, (Ketel- bey); Second Serenade (Heykens). Palace Theatre Medley,
12.40 p.m. Glibert and Sullivan Excerpts.
corded dance music from ZBW. 10.35 p.m. (a) Scraping the toast (b) You're a., Sweetheart (c) My fine feathered friend (d) Got a new Pal of shoes. 10.50 p.m. Interval at recorded dance music from ZBW, 10.55 p.m. London Relay Scot- land v. Ireland.
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Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m) 9.51m.c. (31,55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) 15.14m. (16.82m.)
A commentary on the Inter- national Rugby Union Football Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
8.15 a.m-Big Ben. "London Match by H. B. T. Wakelam from Murrayfield, Edinburgh. (By cour- Log." 8.25 a.m.-The Symphonies of tesy of the Scottish Ragby Union),Brahms-4. 0.10 a.m.-Talk: "Over the Farm Gate."-4. 9.25 am- 12.30 p.m. Close down.
Scottish Concert. *9.45 a.m Variety. 10 a.m.-The News and Announcements. 10.25 a.m.-Close
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TOMORROW
BRAHMS CONCERTO IN B FLAT ARTUR SCHNABEL 'Madam Butterdy' Act. I 10-11 am. Relay of Morning Ser- vice from St. Joseph's Church,
11-12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).
12.15 p.m. Mendelssohn's Com- positions.
down.
AUSTRALIA
VLR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency:
9.58 megacycles 12.35 p.m. Recorded Music, 1 p.m. Time Signal. Victorian News Bulletin. 1.5 p.m. Interstate Wea- ther Notes. .1.15 p.m. Luncheon
"Patience" So Go to Him.- Bertha Lewis and George Baker: It's Clear That Medieval Art-D. Oldham, M. Green and D. Fan1- court. Love Is A Plaintive Song. Winifred Lawson (Soprano).
Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64 **The Pirates of Penzance"Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and The What Shall I Do?-Derek Oldham: [State Opera Orchestra cond. by Dr. Music. 1.30 p.m. Afternoon Musical Climbing Over Rocky Mountain.co Blech: 0 Woodlands Fär-Ri-Programme, interspersed with Des-
Tauber (Tenor); Nellie Briercliffe Helle Walker and chard
A May criptions, by Jim" Carroll, of the Kreisler
3.30 p.m.
Close. (Violin). | Epsom Races. of Girls. Stop, Ladies, Breeze-Fritz Pray-H. Briercliffe, N. Walker, D. Plano accomp. by Arpad Sandor; 830 p.m. Chimes. Market Sum- Oldham and Chorus of Girls: Oh! I'm A Roumer (from 'Son And │mary. 6.40 p.m. Sporting News and Is There Not One Maiden Breast Stranger') - Malcolm McEachern Notes. 7 pm New Zealand Mall D. Oldham, E. Griffin and Chorus (Bass); Song 'Without Words-F Bag. 7.5 p.m. Musical. Interlude. Major: Hunting Song - Benno 7.20 p.m. Overseas News Service, Molseivitch (Piano).
7.30 pm. Queensland and North
Chorus
of Girls.
"The Yeomen of the Quard" Night Has Spread Her Pall Once More-Dorothy Gill and Chorus.
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Derickson (Tenor) and Brown (Piano).
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and | Australian News Bulletin. 7.35 p.m. Weather Report.
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Sporting Highlights of the Week LOS ANGELES, PANAMA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE.
1.03 p.m. New Light Symphony 8 p.m. National Military Band, Orchestra.
Conductor. Stephen Yorke. 8.30 Overture Zamps
(Herold); p.m. Recordings by Alexander Serenade Mauresque, Op. 10, No. 2 Kipnis, Bass, 8.40 p.m. “Big Bust- Over Somebody Else's Shoulder (Elgar); Intermezzo (Coleridge-ness," No. 2-"Oll's Well That Ends Sherman and Lewis). You Oughta Taylor); Prelude (Haydn Wood); Well." 9 p.m. Variety Programme. Be La Pictures (Heyman and Princess Ida-Selection (Sullivan). 9.30 p.m. Summer Orchestral Hour. 1:30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby 10:30 p.m. Australasian News Ber- Suessel; One Morning In May (Parish and Carmichael).
Press; Weather Forecast and An-vice. 10.55 p.m. Australasian Mail 1.13 p.m.
Alfredo Campoli and nouncements.
Bag. 11 p.m. Dance Music 12 His Orchestra.
1.40 p.m. Puccini's 'Madam But- [p.m. Close. Tango Habanera (Payan, arr. terfly Act I. Hartley); Obstination "(Fon-
Sung by M. Sheridan (Sop.), L
tenailles, arr. Crook). Romance in Mannarini (Mezzo-Sop.), Cecil Moonlight-Medley. Vienna in (Ten). Ualai" (Ten), Weinberg. Springtime (Leon-Pelosi); Your (Bar), Gelli (Basa), Masini (Bass) Heart Called Mine (Edgar-Lewin- with Members of La Scala Orches- tra and Chorus, Milan, conducted nek-Hayon).
by Carlo Sabajno.
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.40 p.m.
2.30 p.m. Close down.
6-7 p.m. Chinese Programme,
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31.38m (95.80 k.c.) 19.74m. (15.200 k.c.) 16.89m. (17.760 k.c.) 31.45m. (95.40 .c.) 19.63m. (15.280 k.e.)
D.I.Q. 1.05 p.m. Call (German. Eng-
7 p.m. Muriel. Brunskill (Con-ish). German Folk Song. tralto) and Dennis Noble (Bari-p.m. Week-end Concert.
Mozart-Piano Con- certo in B Major, K.V.450.
Played by Elly Ney with Cham-tone). ber Orchestra conducted by Dr. W. van Hoogstraten.
2.15 p.m. Close down."
6 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. Schumann-Trio in D Minor, Op. 63.
Played by Cortot, Thibaud and
Casals,
1.10
2 pim.
News in German. 2.15 p.m. Week- Silent Worship (from Ptolemy end Concert (continued). 2.50 p.m. -Handel-arr. Somervell); I Biess Greetings to our listeners. 3. p.m. The Dawn That Brought Me You News and Economic Review in Eng- (Glanville and Haydn Wood); Hish. 3.15 p.m. Today in Germany. Passing By (Herrick and Purcell); Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m." “Thank The Gentle Maiden (Boulton, Som-you, much better." 4.30 p.m. Dance mervell)-Dennis, Noble; Songs of Music. 5.30 p.m. News and Econo- the Hebrides-"In Hebrid Beasmic Review in German. 5.45 p.m. (Kennedy-Fraser)-Kishmul's Gal-Weekly Market Report. 5 pm. The ley. (Kennedy-Fraser); The Banks Schmidt's at Home (English). 6.15 Of Allar Water (Old Scottish Bal-p.m. Muste and humour. 7 p.m. lad)-Muriel Brunskill.
Concert of Light Music 8 p.m. 7.27 p.m. Debussy-Petite Suite. News in English. 8.15 p.m. Concert Played by the Symphony Orches of Light Music (continued). 8.55 3 (Granados); Triana (Albenir) tra conducted by Piero Coppola. p.m. Greetings to our Listeners. 9 New Light Symphony Orchestra 7.40 p.m. Studio A Debussy Prop.m. News and Economic Review in cond. by Eugene Goossens. Grana-gramme by A. T. Lay (Piano),
German. 9.15 p.m. To WT.. Poste
7.32 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations.
7.35 p.m. Spanish Music,
I could forget your eyes (Sandoval-Albeniz). Beniamino Gigli (Tenor), Spanish Dance No.
da (Alzentz and Cuenca); Danza 5 1. The Children's Corner restante. 9.45 p.m. Weekly Market (Granados and Munos Lorente).-Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum; 2 Report. 10 p.m. News and Econo- Conchita Supervia Mezzo-So- Bruyeres (from The Freudes"); 3.mic Review in English and Dutch. prano). Danza Espanola No. 6L'Enfant Prodigue-Prelude; (Granados). Madrid Symphony Iere Arabesque; 5. Ballade. Orchestra cond by Earlque Fer- nandez Arbos.
8 pm. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
Germany. 410.15 p.m. Today in
Sound Pictures. 15.30 p.m. The. Schmidt's at Home (English). 10.45 p.m. The Japanese pfarist Toyo- .8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-
11 p.m. Ship Ahoy! 8.03 p.m. Marek Weber and His masu plays. ther Report and Announcements. Orchestra.
Comrades circle the globe. Mid-
8.03 p.m. Songs by Gracle Fields. Forest Ldyll (Essinger); The night. Sign off (German, English)."
One of the Little Orphans of the Hermit (Clemens Schmalstich); Storm (Alm "Queen of Hearts"); From Offenbach's Sample Bor
Queen of Hearts (from the film) (Fantasia) (Urbach); Fantasia On GERMAN
I Haven't Been the Same Girl Since The Song Long, Long Ago' (Dit-
(Harper and Haines), 8.13 p.m. Variety.
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trich); Village Swallows From Aus- tria (J. Strauss).
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Foreign Business
(Lenthy Youth (Howard); False Philils Fillis); Mood Ruby Len Fillis). (Anon., arr. Lane Wilson); Ships of Len Fillis. Comedian - George Arcady (Michael Bead); Moonlight Formby Medley-George Formby (Roger Quilter); Yarmouth Fair
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Two leading German electro- Organ-With Sword and Lance-
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Eleckrizitets Gesellschaft meine (Starke); Blaze Away- Ave Maria (Meditation) (Bach- March (Holzmann). Reginald Gounod): Ave Marin (Schubert)---
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Com- Dol Dauber and His Salon Orches-bine held their annual sharehold- 8.45 p.m. Local Sport Resulta. tra; Divertissement (Tschaikow- 8.50 p.m. London Relay-"London (sky)Variations from the Balleters meeting here yesterday.
A feature of the reports present- Bleeping Beauty Orchestre Sym-ed by the directors of both com- 3 p.m. London Relay--The New phonique (of Paris) cond. by J. B. panles was the satisfactory state Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra. Szyfer.
Conductor, William Fethers from the New
9 D.m. Reuter and Bugby Press; of their foreign business. Hippodrome Theatre. Weather Forecast and Announce declared by the A.E.G.. this being A dividend of 4 per cent. was Coventry. The Savoy American ments. Medley (Debroy Somers). Katinka
the first dividend to be paid for 9.10 p.in. Brahms-Concerto In B -Selection (Friml, arr. Kietert). Flat Major, Op. 83.
many years. After the Storm (arr. Lange). For-
The turnover of the company in Played by Artur Schnabel saken
400,000,000 (Grothe,
1937 almost reached arr. Weninger). (Plano) and The B.B.C. Symphony marks, and excellent business. was The Doll Medley (arr. Michaeloff). Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian forecasted for the coming year. Rustle of Spring (Binding).
Boult, 9.30 p.m. London Relay---The
Siemens and Halske declared a 10 p.m. Essie Ackland (Contralto) dividend of 10 per cent., as against News.
and Albert Bandler and His Ur-9 per cent., in the preceding year, 9.50 p.m. Belay of the Dance Orchestra. - chestra from the Grill Boom of the
while "Siemens Schuckert declared Hong Kong Hotel
I Want Your Heart (Haydn 7 per cent., as against 8 per cent. (a)(d) Tangos. 10.10 p.m. In-Wood); Masquerade Locb)-Or- in the past year—(Transocean), terval of recorded dance music chestra: A Summer Night (A. Gor- from ZBW. 19.15 p.m. (a) Angeling Thomas); The Great Awaken-
(b) Foggy Day (c) Things are looking (Johnstone and Kramer)Es (les); Tears (Une): Indiana ing up. (d) Mce work if you can sie Askland; Because (d'Hardelot); sweetheart (Hansen) Orchestra. get it. 10.30 p.m. "Interval of re A Little Love, A Little Kisa 10.30 p.m. Close down..
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