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VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL” FROM THE STUDIO
Hotel Orchestra 12-11.20 p.m. Relay of Service of intercession from St. John's Cathedral
8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Won- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. B.B.C. Wireless Singers. O Hush Thee, My Babies (Sir W. Scott and A. Sullivan);
Tomorrow
RELAY OF THE CHOIR OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Tchaikovsky Trio
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1 p.m.-Big Ben "At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes. at home in his bar-parlour. 1.30 "The Oaks"; A commentary on the race for the Oaks Stakes. From the "Racecourse. Epsom Grandstand, 1.45-The BBC Military Band. Eric Marshall Baritone). 240-"Lon- News and Log."2.50-The don
10.30 to 11.30 am. Relay of the Morning Service from the Union O Who Church. Wil O'er The Downs So Free? (de 11.30 to 12.15 p.m. Relay of the Pearsall); Morgenblatter Vocal Morning Service from the Hop Yst Announcements. 3.15-Close down. Waltz (Johann Strauss, Op. 279); Church (Chinese). Mystic Woda (Woods, O. Turner; Music, Arr. M. Farrar).
8.20 p.m. London Relay-London Lor".
8.30 p.m. Stadlo Recital by Molly | O'Halloran (Piano) and Claire 12.30 p.m. Dvorak-"Songs My Hartge (Viölin). Mother Taught Me.”
Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
12.15
6.45 p.m.--Big Ben. "Take your p.m. Schumann-Etades
Cholee." A weekly entertainment Symphoniques.
Played by Alfred Cortot (Piano). feature, presented by William Mac- for Sale." A 12.40 p.m. Elizabeth Schumana Lurg. 7.30 "Villa (Soprano) and Fritz Kretsler play by Sacha Guitry, translated
(Violin).
Der Hirt Auf Dem Felsen, Op.
by Virginia and Frank Vernon. 7.55-Programme DI Traditional
1. Nell Owyn Dances (Edward 129 (Chezy-Schubert)--Elizabeth, Welsh Music. Sarah Eneath (Sop- Sung by Dino Borgioll (Tenor) (German); 2 Gypsy Moon (Bor-Schumann. Poupee Valsante (Pol- runa) and T. D. Jones (Planoforte). with Ivor Newton (Piano) and Voganoff); 3. Love Everlasting dini-Kreisler); Londonderry
Alr 8.20-"London Log." 8.30-"Mules- (Friml); 4. Toselli's Serenade; 5. (arr. Kreisler). Fritz Kreisler, tones of Melody." With Geraldo New Moon Selection (Romberg).
Caprice Viennoise (Kreisler); Vogel and his Concert Orchestra (by për-
- In Obbigato by Antonio Brosa.
12.35 p.m. Dvorak-Quartet In A Flat Major, Op. 105.
Played by the Prague String Flerger. Quartet, (Schweyda; Cerny. VectorBOY,).
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
with
Elizabeth Schumann.
1 p.m. Local Time: Signal and ments. Weather Report,
1.03 p.m. De Groot and Hls, Or- chestras.
1
9 p.m. Studio A Tal on local Lied, Op. 41. No. 4 (Weingartner)-mission of the Savoy Hotel. Ltd). "Lawn Bowis" by Claude Hosking.
9.30 The News and Announce- 9.10 p.m. Variety Numbers.
9:57-Close down Vocal Bererade (Heykins
Trans. III G.S.H... G.S.G., G.S.B.), Krutzfeld); Good Night, Oh! My
9.57 p.m.-Opening Announce- Love! (Abt-Seyffardt-arr. Hohne)
ments. 10-Big Ben. Empire Ex- -Herbert E. Groh, (Tenor) with
Other Days (arr. Flack)-Dehibition Visit: The Palace of En- 1.03 p.m. Primo Seala's Accordeon
Orchestra Talking Building A Band with Les Alien (Baritone).
Groet and the New Victoria Or-gineering. A short description of Chicken House (Evans) — WIll
contents, and Hits-No. 14-Band SIX
Chanson" Bohemienne the building and chestra. Evans: Vocal-Whispers In The vocal chorus; Afraid To Dream Dark (From 'Artists and Models');
(Bold!); On a Dreamy Summer interviews with some of the off- #From "You Can't Have Every thing); The Little Boy That Santa Frances Day (Soprano) with Or-
I Will Pray (Beverley Nichols) Night (Krome).-De Groot and His cials. by P. I. Keith Murray. From Orch. Evensong (Fasthope Mar-the Empire Exhibition (Scotland), Bard. Claus Forgot Les Allen: Whoops chestra.
tin},
Desert Song-Waltz (from 10.15-Callender's Second We Go Again; If The Old River
"The Desert Song"-Rumberg)-Frederick Masters (Bass-baritone) 9.30 D.I. London Relay The Thames Were The Danube-Bar News.
De Groot and the Piccadilly Or-11-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes with vocal chorus: Dear Little Boy
"The Waltz Dream" at home in his own bar-parlour. 9.50 p.m. Relay of The Dance
Orchestra. 12-The News and the Hong Kong Hotel,
12.25 a.m.- Announcements. Marius B. Winter and his Dance Orchestra. 1-Close down.
chestra.
Of Mine-Les Allen with Sidney Orchestra from the Grill Room of/Selection (0. Straus).-De Groot 11.30 Yascha Krein and his Christ
Torch at the Organ; Six
Series 4Band-vocalist Costa.
Fits
Bam
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rurby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.
(a)-(d) Tangos and Rumbas. 10.05 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.
10.15 p.m. (3) A Serenade to the Stars: (b) Caravan: (c) Where la the sun? (d) Riffint at the Ritz.
-0.30 p.m. Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W.
1.40 p.m. An Irish Programme. Mother Machree (Olcott and Ball: Belleve Me. If All Those - dearing Young Charms (Moore, 10.35 p.m. (a) You took the words arr. Clutsam) --- Danny Malone right out of my heart; (b) Mamma, (Tenor) with Orchestra: Medley Of Mamma, that moon is here again: Jigs Sean Holan (Violin) with (c) Thanks for the memory; (d) Plano accomp.; With My Shillelagh | Danger, love at work. Under My Arm (O'Brien and Ray-
10-50 p.m. Interval of recorded mond Wallace); Phil The Fluter's dance music from Z.B.W. Ball (French) — Peter Dawson 11 p.m. (a)(d) Waltzes. «
Bass-Baritone) with Orch: The 11.15 p.m. Interval of recorded Irish Organist-Medley. (Arr. -T. dance music from Z.B.W. Casey)Terance Casey Organ 11.20 p.m. (a), Lovelight in the Solo) The Hills Of Donegal (San-Starlight; (b) Ain't Misbehavin'; derson) The Bard Of Armagh (c) What will I tell my heart; (d) (Arr. Herbert Hughes) - Danny Donkey's.Serenade. Malone (Tenor) with Orchestra; 11.35 p.m. Interval of recorded Double Jigs Frank 'O'Higgins | dance music from ZBW. (Traditional Fiddler-Juila Gray i 11.45 p.m
(a) My love is. In at the Plano).
Kalua (b) Big Chief "Swing It": (c) Who are we to say; (d) College
2.15 p.m. Close Dawn,
6 p.m. Haydn Quartet In G Ma-swing.
jor, Op. 64, No. 4.
Played by the Pro Arte Quartet -(Onnou) - Halleux Prevost- Maas).
6.17 p.m. Rubinstein at the Plano, Polonaise-Fantaisie No. 7 in A Flat Major, Op. 61 (Choplň}; An-¦ dante Splanato, Op: 22 (Chopin).
6.34 p.. Songs by Margherita
Pertas (Soprano).
Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod); 11; Pensteroso (Handel),
6.14 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations..
12 p.m. Close Down.
AUSTRALIA
and the Piccadilly Orchestra
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
1.40 p.m. Tchaikovsky-Trio in A Minor, Op. 50.
Played by Hephzibah and Yehudi Menuhin with Maurice Eisenberg.
Plano. Violin and 'Cello).
2.30 p.m.. Close down.
4.
Major Porpora-Fr. Riganti. Baritone Solo: "Vent Sancte Spiri- bus" with Violin Obligato (Neu- komm).-E. Alves. 5, Organ: “Arla”-
7. p.m. An Hour of Wagner's (Martini).-FT. Riganti. 6. Choral: Compositions.
"The Beatitudes" (Bolto).-—Assoli Yuen and Stopani-Thomson} and the Choir.
8:40 p.m. Orchestral.
Overture. Die Meistersinger" The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult. The Mastersingers: Act Out. C'est Prelude "The "Kingdom." Op. 51 Vouz; Act III. The Prize Song- Elgar)-The BBC Symphony Georges Thill (Tenor) with Orch. Orchestra conducted by Sir Ed- Jerum! Jerum! (Schusterlied--Act ward Elgar, Bart., O.M., KC.V.O. 2, Die Meistersinger"); Blick' Ich Bavarian Dance, Op. 27, No. 2 (El- Umber (Act 3, "Tannhäuser").- zar).--London Symphony Orches Friedrich Schorr (Baritone) and tra cond, by Sir Edward Elgar. New Symphony Orchestra cond. by 8.55 p.m. London Relay "The Albert Coates. Gotterdammierung-Nightingale" Song of the Rhine Daughters. Sir By Francis Dillon from the Henry Wood conducting the New original story by Hans Andersen Queen's Hall Orchestra. The Val-Production by Howard Rose. kyries-Sir Henry J. Wood conduct-- 9.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, ing the New Queen's Hall Orches Weather Forecast and Announce-
tra. Einsam in Truben Tagen ❘ments."
"Lohengrin"); Allmacht'ge Jung. 9.40 p.m. Joseph Szigeti (Vlolio). frau ("Tannhauser")-Maria Jeri- Rondo (Schubert Op. 53, arr. tza (Soprano, with Orch. Brunn-Friedberg); Scherzo Valse (Chab- hilde! Heilige Braut! (Act 3 "Got-rier, arr. Loeffèr). Scene De La terdammerung")Lauritz Melchior Czarda No 3 (Hungarian Gypsy Ware Length, 31.34 meira | (Tenor) and the London Symphony Fantasy. Jeno Hubay).
Orchestra cond, by Prof. Robert Russe (from "Petrouchka "- Power, 1 Kilowatt:
Heger.
Stravinsky). RFrequency, 9.58 megr rycles.
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8 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
9.58 p.m. Orxan Selection,
Danse
Chorale No. 2 in A Minor (Cesar 8.03 p.in. Relay of the Choir of Franck-Guy Weitz-Hon 12.25, p.m. Stock Exchange Re-St. Joseph's Church with the Very ganist to His Eminence. Cardina! ports and London Metal Prices.
Bourne, Played on the Organ of 12.40. Recorded Music. 12.55. Ship-Rev. Father Rigant! at the Org
1. Organ: Triumphal Ma Westminster Cathedral, London. 6:46 p.m. Variety and Dance Proving Information and River Gaug-
(Greg).-Fr. Riganti. 2, Chora: 16.10 p.m. Studlo-Sunday Even- gramme.
Ings. 1. Midday News Bulletin 1.5. Fox-Trot-Strike Up The Band, Musical Interlude. 1.15. Descrip- From Mendelssohn's "Lauda Sion": ing Epilogue: Dean of St. John's Blues-Harlem Blues. Novelty tions of the Races at Flemington (a) Bit Laus Piena: (b Doct! Cathedral Plano Duct by Jean Wiener and and
Sacris: (c) Bone Pastor.-The Life." Clement. Doucet: Vocal-Granny's interspersed with musical items. Choir: 3. Organ: Fugue in B Flat
Warwick Farm (Sydney).
Market Sum-
Old Arm-Chair; Little Brown Jug 5.30. Close. 6.30. (Adapted by Frank Crumil)- mary. 6.40. Sporting News and Frank Crumit (Tenor) with Orch.; Notes. 7. Recorded Music 7.1. Orchestra-Little Heaven Of The International News Service. 7.25.! Seven Seas: On Linger Longer Commentary on News. 7.30 Aus- Laland Mario ("Harp") Loranztralian News. 7.35. Sporting High-
His Rhythmics with vocal lights and
of the Week. # George chorus by the "Three In Harmony: Szell conducting the A.B.C. Vocal-You're Sweeter Than Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Thought You Were; Where There's Story. 9.15. Revue. 9.45, Ballas You There's Me (From 'Jack of all concert. 10.15. Recorded Music. Trades') - Jack Hulbert (Come 10.30. Late News. 11. Dance Music. dian) with Orch: Fox-Trots-Cat 12. Close. And House: Quicksilver-Herbert Kuster and His Plano Orch.; Vocal -Could I Be, In Love? Paradise In Waltz Time (From 'Champagne Waltz') Gladys Swarthout (Mezzo-Soprano) with Orch.; Piano Bolo-Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (From 'Gay Deceivers'); 'Glamorous Night"-Waltz Medley (Ivor Novello)-Renara; Orchestra
"Peter Pan"--Selection (John Crook)-The London Palladium Orchestra conducted by Richard Crean; Organ Bolo-Feramor
Holland-India
Call letters: PHI, Wavelengths 16.88mm, and 25.57m.; Frequen-
cles 17770ke, and 11730ka.
Wavelength 16.88 m. Phobl programme for the Netherlands Indies.
12.25 National anthem and open-
(Dance Of The Brides Of Kashmiring-announcement.
—Anton Rubinstein); Sylvia Ballet 12.30. The Royal Netherlands Fantasy (Dellies)-Marcel Palot. Military Band conducted by F. W.
01 "The Purpose of
10.30 p.m. Close down.
Japan Monopolizes North China Trade
Hankow, June 3.
The following figures obtained from authoritative. sources con- cerning the value of principal articles imported Into Tientsin, Chin- Canquão, Lungkow. Chefoe and Welhaiwei during the first quarter of 1938 Indicate in a striking manner how Japan is almost monopoliz- ing the import trade of North China following its military occupá- tion of that region."
For purposes of comparison, figures for, same imports from cer tain other countries are given. In the following table, Japan is used to include Korea, Kwantung and. Formosa,
Value of Principal Imports into North China Ports during January-March 1938 (in Chinese National Currency}
Cotton Piece Cotton Flece, Cotton Prece Ods. Grey: Gds. White Gds. Printed
or Dyed
282,678
1.209
38,036
11.508 Wool and Man'tures thereof
28.212
883
Artificial Silk Floss
and Yarn 39,483
Japan USA. Germany Britain
9,617
'1,211
174
Cotton Piece Cids, Misc.
Japan USA
3,046 520
06.110
Germany, Britain
12.50 Local coloured talk.
trie" Guitar Bolo; Fox-Trot&~~ Supposin': The One Rose-Sydney recitation by. Mrs. Pim Slegers, Lipton and His Orchestra with musically illustrated.
13.20 Netherlands love-poɑma,
vocal chorus; Orchestra---Crying 14.00 Relay from the Carlton My Heart Out For You-Casant Hotel at Amsterdam.
Japan U.S.A. Germany Britain
898. Bugar (Bucrose)
715,896
174 16.612 78.903 Kerosene 011 1,850,528 939,723
Cigarette Paper 154.228
Netherlands India
1287 156.955
1,366.025
Central News).
ti (Organ); "Electric" Guitar Bolo L. Leistikow.
-Dipsomania; Mood Ruby (Len 12.40 Daily News Bulletin, Fillis)—Len Fillis, (Spanish "Elec-
Club Orchestra Vocalist: Vera 14.30 Close down and national Lynn.
anthem.
SATURDAY,
JUNE 4, 1938.-PAGE 13
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