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Non T1 Scordar Di Me (From alm Lullaby-Furno-de Curtis) Beni- amino Gigi and the Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond, by Alob Melichar; Minuetta From Suite (J. Suk-Op. 21-Ignaz Friedman,

9.30 p.m. London Relay-The News.

9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance ur- chestra from the, Grill Room of the

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(a)-(c) Tangos and Waltzes. .10.10 p.m. Interval of recorded

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3

p.m.-Big Ben. "Over the Farm Gate"-5. A talk by J. A. Scott Watson, Professor of Rural Oxford.

Economy. University of

dance music from Z.B.W.

3.15 The Life of Offenbach." A 10.15 p.m. (a) You're a Sweet radio potpourri The BBC Chorus heart; b Scrapin' the Toast; (c)(Section C) and the BBC Theatre My the feathered friend; (d)

Orchestra. 4.20 "London Log. Snake Charmer.

4.30-Irish Concert. Adelaide 10.30 p.m. Interval of recorded Beattie (Soprano) and James Me-

dance music from Z.B.W.

10.35 p.m. (3) Always and al- ways: (b) Melody Farm; (c) The One I Love; (d) Bel Mir Bist Du Schoen,

10.50 p.m. interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.

10.55 p.m. (a)(d) Tangos and Waltzes.

11 p.m. London Relay Wales v. Ireland.'

Caferty (Baritone), 4.50-The News and Announcements. 5.15

Close down.

Musical

Trans. II (G.S.B., G.S.G., G.S.B.). .6.45 p.m.Big Ben. Music of George Gershwin, played by Louis Levy and his Symphony 7.30-- Variety, including "The Three Graces" in Songs in Har- mony. 7.45-Sydney Gustard, at the Organ of the Plaza Theatre, 8.15-Scenes from "The Merry Wives of Windsor" by William Shakespeare. 8.50-"Lon- don Log." -The New Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra; conductor. William Pethers. From the New Theatre. Coventry. Hippodrome 9.30-The News and Announce- ments. 9.55 Close down. (Trans. III (G.S.H, G.8.G., G.S.B.Y 9.55 p.m.-Opening Announce-

A commentary on the Interna- tional Rugby Union Football Match Birkenhead.

Wakelam IKOM St. H. B. T Helen's Ground. Swansea (By courtesy

the of

Welsh Rugby

12.30 p.m.. Down,

SUNDAY

FREDERICK ENGLISH (BASS BARITONE) FROM THE STUDIO

Silk-Selection (Stolz) Theatre Union).

Rufus (Mills); Temptation Rag (E. Lodge)-Raymonde and His Band O' Banjos; Orchestra.--Remember? (Carroll Gibbons Looks Back)— Carroll Gibbons (Plano) and His Boy Friends: Orchestra Dance The Moonlight Waltz With Me- Waltz (Green and Grundland); Old Pal Of Mine Slow Fox-Trot (Box, Cox and Roberts)-Mantovant and His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus: Orchestra Lonely Troubadour Tango (Miller and Bory)-Man- tovani and His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments,

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E of Britala" Orchestra.

ments. 10-Big Ben, The Wyn- ford Reynolds Octet. 10.30-"At

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Wales Y. Ireland. A NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD commentary by H. B. T. Wakelam 12.15 p.m. Mozart's Compositions on the international Rugby Union Including Plano Concerto in .football match. From St. Helen's

Ground, Minor.

Concerto No. 24 in C Minor play- ed by Edwin Fischer with the Lon-

1.40 Haydn Quartet in B Major, don Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by Lawrence Collingwood. Sonata

Op. 76. No. 4 (Prisca Quartet).

Flayed by Walter Prisca (1st Violin); Will Smith (2nd Violin): Eugen Korner · (Viola); Hans Munch-Holland ('Cello). "

in G.-Irene Scharrer (Piano).

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2 p.m. Light Orchestra. Hafner" Serenade (Rondo -- Shepherd's Song; Rondel, Mina Mozart)-Edith Lorand and Her(Elgar, arr. Haydn Wood)-Cond. Viennese Orchestra; Schubert by Haydn Wood, Incidental Music Waltzes (Schubert) Symphony to "Mary Rose" (O'Neill).Cond.

Orchestra cond. by Walter Goehr.

2.15 p.r. Close Down,

6-7 pm. Chinese Programme, 7 p.m. Beatrice Harrison ('Cello) and Orchestra.

7.30 p.m. London Relay-Musical Variety.'

Including The Three Graces.

by Norman O'Neill. Mock Morris

and

Swansea. Inter. Uulver- sity Sports: Oxford v. Cambridge. some of the A commentary on events. by H. M. Abrahams. From the White City Stadium, London. 1a.m.-The News, Saturday Sport. and Announcements. 1.30 Close down.

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and the Company's surveyors, the Goods have left the Godowas, sad Messrs. Anderson à Ashe, at 10 am. on all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th Mar., 1938, will be subject to the 18th March, 1938,

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3L.R-Wave Length. 31.34 metres; Power. 1 Kilowatt: Frequency, 9.58 megacycles. 5.30 am. NIB Spanish News Dances (Grainger): Handel in the Period 5.45. NIB English News Strand (Grainger).-Cond. by Dr. Period. 8. Musical Clock. 8.45.

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dutiable York Stock

goods are examined by the are to be left in the Godowns, where Quotations - Swan. Apaches (Cuthbert Clarke)..

Company's surveyors.

they will be examined on 11th Mar. 1988, and Fritz. 7. Tabi Concerto For Violoncello and Or- 1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Culbertson

No claim will be admitted after the at 10a.m., by our Surveyor Capti Overseas and chestra, Op. 85 (Elgar)-The New Weather Forecast and Announce-Calera's

Foreign goods have left the godown and all Walter C. Weston. Symphony Orchestra cond. by Sirments."

News Period. 7.15. Records. 3. claims must be presented within Two To comply with the General Bonded Edward Elgar, OM. K.C.V.0.;; 1.40 p.m. Alfred Cortot-Plano. Sign Off. 8.30. Nielson Financial Weeks of the ship's arrival here, after Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revende Officer in attend- Melody (Dawes); Serenade ("Has-

and Impromptu No. 3 in G. Flat Review

Musical Varieties. which date they will not be recognised.

Consignees are requested to surrenderance when damaged dutiable goods are san-Delius)-plano accomp.

by Major, Op. 51 (Chopin): Fantaisie 11.15. Sizn On, 12.15 pm. Là In their Bills of Lading to the undersigned examined. Margaret Harrison; Elegie (Delhus) Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, Op.sular Siesta Hour. 1, Music for the for countersignature.

MELCHERS &. CO..... Arranged and conducted by Erie 66 (Oeuvre Posthume)-(Chopin). Afternoon. 1.15. Sign off. 5. Po-

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Tarantelle, Op. 43 (Chopin); Valse pular Records. 5.25. On the Mall- Robert Hood Bowers and his Mili-

NolonkoTsonga LLOYD, BRINEN. 7.25 pan. Closing local Stock Quo in A Flat, Op. 69, No. 1 (Chopin). tations.

1.55 p.m. Selections from Wagner tary Band 5.40. Programme Pre-Hong Kong, 10th March, 1938. (6085

view, Local Market Report. 5.50. Operas.

Wie Sie Selig. ("Tristan and Stocks-Hess and Zeltlin. 6. Bun- Isolde")-Lauritz Melchoir (Tenor) kist Time. 6.30. NIB Spanish News Songs in Harmony.

8.40. NIB English News and the London Symphony Orches- 7.45

7. Q.m. Sea

People's Hour... 7.45. Shanties and tra cond. by Prof. Robert Heger. Choruses.

Aldershot Command Searchlight Dana Perfumes Programme.

Phillips Melody Moments-Phillips Chorus❞ Three For Jack (Weatherly and Tattoo-"Pilgrims' Squire arr. Pointer); Four Jolly "Grand March" ("Tannhauser")Orchestra, directed by Nathanie! Sailormen (from 'A Princess of Massed Bands of the Aldershot Shilkret. 3.30. To be announced. Kensington Hood and German) Command cond. by Leslie Seymour. 8. NEPA Voice of Industry Pro-CONSIGNEFS por Co.'s Vessel

gramme. 9.30... Gospel Singers. Quartette: Francis Russel, Parry Verachtet Mir Die Meister Nicht;

10. Music by Jones. Raymond Newell and Harry Was Deutsch Und Echt ("Die Meis- 9.50. Ranchi Boys. Dearth with Piano; Nous Irons Altersinger"), Friedrich Bchorr Lissar. 10.30. Home Folks" Frolic. Valparaiso (Pares and van Parys); | (Baritone) and the Berlin State 10.45, Slumber Hoar, 11. Sign of. Setucamunnil

are hereby notified that their cargo Sta Lampa (Arr.Opera Orchestra cond, by Dr. Leo VLR.-Wave Length, 31.34 metres | Favara); Storm Along; Roll The Blech.

6. "Where 'ere you Walk" (Han-will be discharged into Holes Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at consignees Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency;, Wood-File Down (Arr. S. Taylor 2.15 p.m. Light Orchestral.

. DAY, TH 7ra MARCH, 1938. risk and subject to terms and condi- Harris) John Goes and Cathe- The Daughter of the Regiment- 8.30 p.m. Studio-Orchestra oftions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The 12.35 pm. Recorded Music. 1.0dral Male Voice Quartet: Ten Overture (Donizetti)-Vienna Sym-"Empress of Britain," under the Cargo will be ready for delivery from

MUNSIGNEES are hereby informed of John Curtis. Fred Godown on and after 9th March.

that their goods with the exception Time Signal Victorian News Bul-Thousand Miles Away (Willan)-phony Orchestra Cond, Paul Kerby.direction

Optional cargo will not be landed of Opiam, Tressare and Valuables are letin. 1.5 Interestate Weather John Goss and Cathedral Male Canzonetta (D'Ambrosio).-Alfredo Everard (Piano).

1. Suite of Dances from Nell here, unless notice has been given prior being landed & stored into the Godown Notes. 1.15 Luncheon Music. 1.30 Voice Quartet.

Campoli and His Balon Orchestra,

to steamer's arrival but carried on of the Hong Kong, Kowloor Wharf Afternoon Musical Programme, in-

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- Italian Folksongs, Medley (de Gwyn (German); 2, Intermezzo from port to port to the final port of & Gordown Co., Ltd, Kowloon whence terspersed with descriptions of the

ther Report and Announcements. Micheli).—Columbia Meister Or- Springtime Berenade (Heykens); 3. call to which the option extenda. delivery may be obtained immeillataly Caulfeld Races. 5.30 Close. $30

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All broken, hafed, and damaged after landing."" Waltz-Les Patineurs (Waldteu- homme (Suite) and other composi-

tel: 4, Plano Novelty-The Clock goods are to be left in the GodownN, All claims must be sent in to me on tons by Strauss,

6 to 7 pm. Chinese Programme. with the Dresden. Figures (Ectel-here they will be examined on any or before the 17th March, 1928, or

Tuesday and Fridays between the they will not be recognized. 7 p.m. An Hour With Mendelsby): 5, Entracte-Serenata (Tosel-hours of 10.45 am. and Noon within Damaged Packages will be examined

H); 6. Potpourri-Carmen (Bizet): the free storage period.

by the Company's Surveyor, Messrs, No claims will be admitted after the Goddard & Douglas in the presence of Overture "Fingal's Cave," Op. 26. 7, Humorous Novelty-Lazy Pete Orchestra of Paris; Morgen, Op. 27, The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra (Kersten); 8. Morceau-Salut Goods bare left the steamer's Godown, the Consignees at 10.00 am, or Satur- No. 4-Elisabeth Schumann (80-Cond. Adrain Boult. Andante and D'Amour (Elgar): 9. Characteris- after the 18th Mar., will be subject to

and all Goods remaining undelivered day, the 19th March, 1939. prano) Violin Obbligato by Isolde Rondo Capriccioso-Irene Scharrer tic Novelty Grasshoppers Dance

Consignees must havõ » Revenue by Guila Menges; Der Rosenkavaller (Waltz (Piano). Hear My Prayer-Choir (Bucaloss!): 10, Selection-Roberta

Officer in attendance when any dutiable Good remaining undelivered after the Bustabo (18-year-old wonder: movements from Act 3)-The Ber of the Temple Church, London (Kern).

be presented to the undersigned on or got ds are examined by the Company's

Baryoyora 19th Mar., 1938, will be subject to Bent. violinist), touring the Common-lin State Opera Orchestra cond. by Organist; G. Thalben Ball Soloist; 9.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby.before the 30th Mar., or they will not

No Fire insurance will be effected by All Claims against the Steamer mast wealth for the Australian Broad-

Alo's Mellchar.

Master E. Lough. Trio in D Minor, Press, Weather Forecast.

be recognised.

us in any care whatever. No Fire Insurance will be effected. 8.50 p.m. London Relay-London (Op. 49.—Cortot, Thibaud and Cas- 9.40 p.m. Egon Petri (Piano) and before the 2nd April, 1838, or they

R. OHL, Log.'

als Andante (From "Sonata No. Fritz Kreisler (Violin).

Agent. Agents. will not be recognized,

Eonata 9 p.m. A Concert by Gigil (Tenar) [8").-Edouard Commette (Organ

in C Sharp To comply with the General Bonded al Ensemble. 9.45 Dramatic Pre-

Minor 9th March, 1988.

[883 Hong Kong, 7th March, 1932. Warehouse Regulations, consigues must sentation Commemorating the 25th and Ignaz Friedman (Piano). Solo).

1. ("Moonlight")-(Beethoven--Op. 27 have a Bevence Officer in attendance Anniversary Of The Turning Of

Invitation To The Dance (Rondo 8 p.m. Local Time Signal and No. 3)--Egon Petri. Indian Lament when damager datiable goods are The First Sod For The City Of

Brilliant) - (Weber Op. 45) Weather Report.

(Dvorak-Kreisler); Slavonic Dance examined

8.03 p.m. Studio-Frederick Eng- No. 3 in G Major (Dvorak-Kreis- All broken, chafed and damaged Goods Canberra. 10.30 Late News from Ignaz Friedman; II For Di Loto are to be left in the Godowns, where the A.B.C. Service and Australian (Schumann): Un Reve (Grieg)-lish (Bass Baritone) Accompanied ler),-Kreisler. they will be examined on the 18th Associated Press. 10.55 Australasian Beniamino Gigit and the Berlin by Nura Kanis

9.55 p.m. Organ Prologue. Mar., 1933, at 10 M., by Mosers. Mali Bag. 110 Dance Music. 12.0 State Opera Orchestra conç, by 1, "Yeomen of England" (from Concerto in B Flat (Handel) | Goddard and Douglas.

¡Close. All Mail Matter should be Bruno Seidler-Winkler: Serenata "Merry England")~(German); 2. Played by Dr. E. Bullock.

addressed to: Australian Broad-Moszkowski Op. 15): Humoreske "The Vagabond" (from "Bongs of 10.10 p.m. Studio Sunday Even- casting Commission, Short Wave (Dvorak-Op. 101 No. 7)-Ignaz Travel" Vaughan Williams): 3, Ing Epilogue: The Bishop of Hong Department, *Box 1886, G.P.O.. Friedman; Mile Cherubini In Coro "Droop not young Lover" (Handel); Kong on "The Christian Faces the| Melbourne, Australia. Cables and

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No Claims will be admitted after the A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphony Or-

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|Business." 9.15 Light Instrument-

2.30 pm. Close down.

Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (Sulte for Orchestra - Richard sohn. Strauss, Op. 603-Walther Straram

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Rhythm in Melody.

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14.00. "What is in a name?" talk Call letters: PHI. Wavelength by Drs. L. J. C. Martens. 18.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies

14.20 "Hit-Parade (1938)" Souper 1777@ke, and 11730ke.

dansant

Wavelength 16.88 m. Phoki-programme for the Netherlands Indies

13.25 National anthem and open- ing-announcement.

13.30 Melody in Rhythm, and

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14.45 Daily News Bulletin. 14.55 Relay from the Carlton, Hotel at Amsterdam.

15.25 Close down and national janthem.

(See also Paze 157

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