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9.50 p.m. Belay of the Dance Or-

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TO-DAY

SECOND CRICKET TEST MATCH ENGLAND V. WEST INDIES

Variety Programmen

- 12.00 to 12.20 pm Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 p.m. Max Bacon (Vocal) and Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.

Thankful-Fox-Trot; Swing That Music-Fox-Trot-Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra. Even A Crooner Must Eat (Philips and Others); Pancho's Widow (fim Dodge City Trall)-Max Bacon (Vocal) with.. Orchestra.

Fox-Trot; Lyin' To Myself

Louis Armstrong & His

A commentary during play by Ho- ward Marshall and Michael Standing from Old Trafford, Manchester,

1200 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or- chestra "from the Grill Room, of the Hongkong Hotel

With recorded intervals from 'ZBW,

12.00 Mid-night. Close down."

TO - MORROW

BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY' NO. 1 IN C MAJOR, OP. 31

A Russian Programme 10.30 to 11.30 am. Belay of Morning Service from the Union Church.

11.30 to 12.15 pm. Belay of Morning Service from the Hop Yat Church.

13.15 1. p.m. Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 8 in B. Flat Major,

Air Henry J. Wood and His Orches tra

I Must Bet Annie To- 12.31 pm. Evlyn Howard-Jones at (Friend-Franklin)-Max Bacon | the Plano. (Vocal) with Orchestra. Somebody

night

from

Fugue No. 16 In G. Minor (from The

Well Tempered Clavier-Bach); Pre- lude and Fugue No. 17 In A Flat Ma- jar (from The Well Tempered Cla- vier-Bach).

Stole My Break-Fox-Trot: 1 Come Sharp Minor (from The Well Tem- Prelude and Fugue. No. 14 In P. Musical Family-Fox-Trot pered Clavier-Bach); Prelude and Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra

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

1.03 p.

A Scottish Programme with Sir Harry Lauder,

Fileland Laddle. (Carruthers)—New Mayfair Orchestra, Mr. John, Mac- kay (Lauder) Bir Harry Lauder (Comedian) with Orchestra.

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1.40

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1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press,

Forecast and Weather

Announce ments.

Dance Music. Fox-Trots Risen shine from the Alm): Darling You (film Rise and Shine')-Jack Harris and His Band, Fax-Trot-Three Little Words--Gene Krupa and His Chicagoans. Tango

13.44 p.m. Violin Selos by Yehudi Menuhin, ..

and New Light Symphony Orchestra. 1,43 p.m. Glita Alpar (Soprano)

Sing Something In the Morning (Cochran's Revue Home & Beauty")

DAVENTRY

· Wavelength 17.796.0. (16.86mm) 9.51ms. (31.55m) 31,47mo, (31.87%) 13.18m.c. (19.79m.)

(0.8.0, GBG., G.SE) (G.SIL, GSG, G.SA) (G.S.J., G.SG, G.S.B.)

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIE Ware Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Ellowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI,, Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.53m.: Frequencies

1777oko. 1773oke -

H.K. Time

10,00-Music-Light and Bright (A). 10.30-Wheat and Grain Report (A), 10,40--*Musical Moments” (A), 11.05--Musical Interlude (A),

P

DAL

1,00-Recital by George Parker. bari-

tone (D1),

2.15 "London Log." (D1). 2.30--News (DI),

2.45---Rover Scout Moot at Monsie

(D1).

9.15-Impressions of a Traveller round Europe." Talk by R E. Champtaloup D1)..

3.30- Stock Exchange Report and Sports News (1): Young Peo- ple's Session (A), 5.25-Commentary On News (A). 6.10-Professor Georg Szell, conduct-

ing the Sydney Symphony Or chestra (A).

8.45-"Lucky Dip." Music under Jack

Clarke (D2). 7.30-Second Cricket Test Match;

England v. West Indies, Cost- mentary by Howard. Marshall (D2); "To-night We Dance." with Jim Davidson's ABO. Dance Band (a),

7.45-Pianoforte Recital by Kathleen

Long (D2).

8,15-Up with the Curtain.” Variety entertainment with Geraldo and his Orchestra (1952). 9,00 Dance Muslo (A). 9.15 News (02). 9.30-London Log." (D), 9.45-Stock Exchange Report and

II.

Sports News (D2). 10.00-Yascha Krein and his Gipsy Orchestra, with Anne Lawrence (3)... 10.30-Second Cricket Test Match: England v. West Indies. Com- mentary by Howard Marshall

(D3). 11.00-Stuart Barrie, at Organ

Granada Cinema (3). 11.30-The B.B.C. Welsh Orchestra

(D3).

Concerto In G. Major-Adagio (Mo- Medley zart); Saraland and Tambourin (Le- of Reels (arr. Dlack)-Scottish Coun clair-Sarasate) with Plane accomp. try Dance Orchestra. Always Take by Louis Persinger. Turkish March Care Of Your Pennies (Lauder); It's A Roon Thoon (Lauder) - Sir Caprice (Cartier-Kreisler-with Flana SirScherzo (Beethoven); La Chasse- Harry L Selection (ATE

with Orchestra. Bonnie accomp. by Marcel Gazelle.

Father).

1.00 p.m.

Local Time Signal and Intro: Stop your tickling. Jock; Bon- nie Banks oLoch Lomond; Four lear Weather Report. Shamrock: Reaming in the Glossing; Keep right to the end of the road; ik ma Daisy: Ye hanks and benes: I love a lassie; Commin' thro' the Rye Auld Lang Syne-New May-No More (Cochran's Revue Home and fair Orchestra.

Beauty) Gitter Alpar with Orches LIB. Dance Of The Hours (La Gio- conda-Ponchiell!)-New Light Sym- phony Orchestra. The Dubarry (film

Heart'); I Give My

I Give My Heart from the film)-Gitta Alpar with Incidental Orchestra.

Music 1% Rose" (O'Neill)-New Light

Orchestra, 1.30. p.m. Reuter and Earby Press,

Forecast

and Annotince- ments.

Russian Programme. p.m. Credo (from "Liturgia Domestica"- Gretchaniniff) Theodor Chaliapin (Bass) with Choir of Russian Metro. Church in Faris and NP. Afonsky 12.00-News (D3). (Organ). Prelude In A Flat (Szosta-am kowicz)--Leopold Stokowski and the 12,15 "London Log.” (D3), Philadelphia Orchestra. Bong Of Prince Galitsky (Prince Igor Boro- 2.15 p.m. Close down.

din): In The Town Of Kasan-Var.

·6.00 p.m.

A Programme of Latest Jaam's Song (Boris Godunoy-Mous- Variety Numbers.

sorgsky)-Theodore Chaliapine. (Bass) Orch w. Vocal "Sweethearta”

with Orchestra, ""The Sleeping Prin- Selection-Louis Levy and

CTchaikovsky)-Sadler's His Or- cess"--Suite chestra with Vocal Chorus. Vocal we

Welle

Orchestra cord, by Constant Plario - Honey Chile (Strauss and Lambert.. Dale); Deep In A

In A Dream (de Lange

2.30 p.m. Close down, BDA Van Heusen)Turner Layton

p.m. Grier-Incidental Music Organ, & Plano-Parlez-Mot D'Amour to Peer Gynt. (Lenoir); Trees (Rashach)--H. Robin-

Vienna Symphony Orchestra with son Cleaver and Patricia Rossborough. Chorus, conducted by Paul Kerby. Vocal-I Can't Give You Anything

7.15

p.m. London Relay T Knew a But Love (Fields and McHugh); That

Man-1: Lord Curzon of Kedleston,

By the Bon, Harold Nicolson, CMG MP.

Venetian Moon (film Invitation to Weather

1,45 Fox-Trots-Sarato

the Waltz')-Geraldo and His Gaucho Tango Orchestra

'ga 'Shout: I've Found A New Baby

Clarence Williams and His Band Waltz-A Waltz Was Born In Vienna: slow Fox Trat Would You-The Music Makers. Fox-Trots-I Live For Love: Where Am I? film Stars Over Broadway")-Little Jack Little and His Orchestra,

721.00

7.30 p.m. Debroy Somers. Band and Stuart Bobertson (Bass-Baritone).

Old Feeling Brown and Fan- Adelaide Hail with Organ accomp. by Pats Waller, Organ and Piano Life's Great Sunset (Adams);

The Balls Of St. Mary's (Adams)-H. _Re- Watching The Stars (fim 'Splinters binson Cleaver and Patricia Ross in the Air): Flying High (film 'Splin- borough, Vocal-Slagers On Paradeters in the Air-Stuart Robertson Sam Costa; Helen Clare; Pauls Green:

With Orchestra and Maje Quartet.

George Barclay; Pat Hyde: Al Bowlly: Northern and Southern Memories Marjorie Stedeford; Jack Plant: farr. Debroy Somers): (a) Savoy Rus- Dinah Miller: Dan Donovan; Alice stan Memories Intro: Rachmaninoff Mann; Jack Cooper: with Felix Men- Prelude: Black Eyes: Song of the Vol- delssohn and His Orchestra."

ga Boatmen; 1812 Overture

6.42 pm. Closing local Block Que tations.

6.45 pm, London Relay

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Twenty-sixth Edition,

7.30 p.m.

London Belay

Sa-

Uncle

Voy Southern Memories-Intro: Ned; My Old Kentucky Home: Mas Lucky's in de colf Ground: Wen's dat a-

calling: Carry me back to nie: Swing Low, Sweet Charlot, Camp back to Old Virgi- Town Races; Deep

The Somers Band with Male

Second Cricket Test Match England Song In My Heart (alm mortis, That

v. The West Indies.

That The Gane

Show"); Dolores (film Millions").

Ball.

A commentary during play by HoStuart Robertson (Baas-Baritone) with ward Marshal from Old Trafford. Orchestra and Male Chorus, Manchester.

room Memories-Walls Medley-Intro: 7.45 p.m. Marck Weber and His Invitation to the Walts: Destiny: Orchestra

Merrow Widow: Three o'clock in the

"Die Fledermaua′′ Selection (J. Morning; The Skaters; The Choris- Strates). Viennese Memories offers: The Cuckoo; After the Bar- Lehar (arr. Henry Hall).

Debray Somers Band 8.80 p.m.

Local Time Signal, Wea ther Report and Announcements. 9.09 p.m. Now Dance Music, ....

Мол-

to your station Pox-Trots-Howdy. Cloudy

8.09 p.m. Local Time Signal,' Wea ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 pm. Beethoven-Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21.

ing? The Spider and the Fiyat conducted by Arturo Toscanini.

The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra Gonella and is Georgians. Tangos

Venetian Night; A Song Without 6.30 p.m. B.B.C. Recording "Shake- Words Emil Roos and His Orches speare a talk by H. Granville tra. Blues-Wolverine Blues: Waltz- Barker

Skaters Waltz in Swingtime-Bob.. you

13.5 and 570 metres. Na mors fumiling and twidding | Philos !!Lighted. Window" puts

plumb on the spot every time. By dispensing..moreover, with the old-fashioned, mechanical pointer moving in front of the 2 dlot, Philips hence mode it quite

· Impotüible to make an Incorrect reiding of the wavelength. The new Light-Boom Pointer is a thin, “shaft of fight thrawn directly apon the dial from behind, ́making" station-Ending 100% accurate on every waveband.

the acquifier stage, war

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Crosby and His Orchestra.

822 pm Quentin Maclean si ̧ the Organ

"King of Jazz"Selection Ager & Others)with the Regal Cinema Or- chestra.

8.32 p. Selection from Light [Opera

*The

Vocal Clems (Balfe)-Light Opera

1

(Continued on "Hark Page).

CHUNGKING NEWS BROADCAST

A reginar senes of short-wave tirasdcasts in the English and other Arcadians" Monckton)

beer from Arcady Is Ever Young: The Fipes of foreign languages have Pan-Winnie Melville (Soprano) with augurated by the Central Broadcast- Orchestra. The Bohemian Girling Administration, Chungking.

Of spectat Interest to Far East The Beggar Student listeners are the news broadcasts at arte Bande, Ich hab' kein Gold, bin metres (11.3 megacycles).

Tch knuptte manche 10 a.m. (HF. time) each day ou 25.21

vogelfrel-Nans Fidesser (Tenor) with Orch. (Bung in German) The Best There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 Beam to 6.30 am. to European coun- gar's Opera-Belection (Gay-Austin) tries including Great Britain, France, M. Grenadier Guards cond. by Capt Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres George Miller

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· 'B.55 p.m. "De Groot and Ela Ox-9.30 am and 11.39 am, in Chinese chestra.

and English on 16.85 metres and 19.75

berto East and North China'and

"Les Millions D'Arlequin-Berenade (brigo): Old Spanish Song (Louis

between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 Aubert) Der Kasper De Groot): pm on 25.51 metres and 31.68 metres Selection of Chopin Melodies (arr. De in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 Groot)-De Groot (Violin), David Bor pm and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres (Piano) and Reginald Kilbey (Cello). and 31.68 metres in Japanese;to 9.18 px, Local Sports Results, Bouth China and the South Seas be 9.15 p.pz London Relay The News,tween 8.10 p.m. and 10,30 p.m. on 25.21 9.30 pan." London'

metres and 31.58 metres, including a London

news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10) $9,45 p.m.⠀ London

London Relay-Block. Fr- Pink, Weal time); and to Soviet Rus- change Report and Sports News,

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12.30-Second Cricket Test Match:

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1.00-Stock Exchange Report and

Sports News (D3); 1.05-Music of Mendelssohn (D3), 1.30-Second Cricket Text Match: Bagland v. West Indies (D3),

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