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CASINOS IN ÖSTERREICH
BadenSalzburg Semmering
Roulette — Baccara — Chemin de fer
Österreichische Casino A. G.
Wien III, Schwarzenbergplatz 5a
„OBSERVER“
I. österr. behördlich konzessioniertes
Unternehmen für Zeitungs-Ausschnitte
Wien I, Wollzeile 11, Telephon R-23-0-43
Ausschnitt aus:
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6. JUNi
ON THE NAIÖALS
EIEBEEET
Sandy Connor, from The Winter Gardens,
Tfurther settings of Shakespeare’s Time;
Rothesay.
Mary Pollock, soprano; Geoffrey Dams,
NATIONALS
tenor; Cuthbert Ford, barytone.
8.30. — Dorothy Pugh, soprano; Jenny
DROITWICH, 1,500 Metres (200 kilo¬
Black, contralto.
9.—Regional.
LONDON NATIONAL,
9.—Regional.
cyoles):
10.—Time; Weather; News.
letres (1,149ko.); NORTH
10.— Time; Weather; News.
10.10-11.15.—Regional.
NATIONAL, 261.1 Metres (7,149ko.):
10.10.—Interlude.
NORTHERN, 449.1 Metres (668kc.).
WEST NATIONAL, 261.1 Metres
10.15.—News.
(1,149kc.); 800TT18H NATIONAL,
10.25.—Regional.
10.15.—Service. 10.30.—Tine; Weather.
10.45.—Scottish. 11.45.—Regional. 12.20.—
11.15-12.—National. (Time at 11.30.)
285.7 Metres (1,050kc.).
B.B.C Northern Ireland Orchestra. 1.20.—
NORTHERN IHELAND, 307.1 Metres
10.15 (Droltwich only).—Service.
Organ Recital by Shackleton Pollard, zrom
(977ko.).—7.45.—Northern. 8.30.—Ameri¬
The Town Hall, Huddersfield. 2-3.
10.30 (Droitwich only).—Time: Weather.
can Dance Records. 8.45.—Fur and Feather
Western. 3.5.—Western. 3.25.—Regional.
10.45 (all Nationals).—At Home To-day.
——6, Dogs: Other Breeds, by Alexander
5.15.—Children: Request Week: A quarter
11.5 (all Nationals). — Henry Croudson at
Dalzell. 9.—Regional. 10.—News. 10.10.
of an hour for the tinies; The Aunts and
the organ of the Paramount Theatre. Man¬
-Regional. 11.15-12.—National.
Uncles will play some more Games: Songs:
chester.
ATHLONE. 531 Metres (565kc.).—1.30-
Sweetmeat voe; There was an old Woman:
11.30 (all Nationals). — For Schools:
2.30.—Time; Weather; Exchange; Records.
Uncle Harold turns the tables.
— Nuaira
Districts of England: The River Thames—5:
6.—Children. 6.45.—News.
6.—Time: News: Weather; Bulletin for
Oxford, by Hugh Chesterman
bhionn an Cat Amuich—Sketch in Irish.
Farmers: Northern Announcements.
7.15.—Orchestra. 8.—Poetry and Humour.
11.50 (all Nationals).—Rutland-square and
6.30.—Reginald Dixon at the organ of
8.45.—Barytone Solos 9.—News. 9.15.—
New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman
The Tower Ballroom, Blackpool.
Violin Solos. 9.30.—Variety. 10.40—Dance
Austin, relayed from New Victoria Cinema,
7.—B.B.C. Northern Orchestra (leader,
Music. 11.0 (approx.).—Close Down
Edinburgh.
Alfred Barker); conductor, T. H. Morrison.
BOURNEMOUTH and PLYMOUTH 203.5
1-2 (all Nationals).—Gramo. (Time at 2.)
7.45.—Variety, relaved from The Winter
10.30.
Metres (1,474kc.).—10.15.—Service.
2 (Scottish only).—Western.
—National 10.45 a.m.-12 Midnight.—Re¬
Gardens, Morecambe.
2.5-2.25 (all exvept Scottish). — For
gional.
8.30.—Regional.
Schools: Tracing History Backwards: Goy¬
ernment—Now and Then—6: The Parish—.
10.—Time; Weather; News.
Then, by K. C. Boswell.
10.10.—Dog Days—3: Gun Dogs, by
Foreign Wavelengths
2.30-2.50 (allexcept. Scottish).—Blology:
Warner Hill
How Life is Lived—6: Ourselves and our
10.30.—Regional.
Mtrs. Kc.
Mtrs. Ko.
Surroundings, by Winifred C. Cullis.
Berlin 1571 191 Moravska
11.15-12.—National. (Time at 11.50.)
Ostrava 259 1158
(Deutschlandsender)
3 (all Nationals).—Evensong, from West¬
romünster 54
5
Motala 1389 216
minster Abbey.
WESTERN, 373.1 Metres (804kc.)
Munich .. 405 740
lava 299 1004
3.50 (all Nationals).—Gramo.
Oslo 1181 254
iu .. 316 950
10.15.—Service. 10.30.—Time; Weather.
eis (1) 484
4.45 (all Nationals). — Organ Recital by
620
10.45.—Scottish. 11.45.—Regional. 12.20.
Parip.r. T.) 431 695
952
sseis (2) 322
Philip Taylor, from the Town Hall, Chelten¬
—B.B.C. Northern Ireland Orchestra. 1.20.—
355
Pari
ham.
Radio) 1648 182
Northern. 2-3.—Time Western Studio
546
Bucapest . 330
5.15 (all Nationals). — B.B.C. Dance
658
Prague 470
Cologne . 456 658
Orchestra (leader, Frank Thomas). 3.5.—
Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall.
Copenhagen 255 1176
585
Riga 515
Darliedu Pr Ysgolion ung Nghymru; Arda¬
715
Rome 421
Fécamp .. 269 1113
6 (all Nationals).—Time: News; Weather.
loedd Cymru au cysylitiadau Hanesyddol a
77
Sottens 443
Florence 492 6
Llenyddol, gan Tom, Farry; Gwers 6—0
6.25 (all Nationals).—Interlude.
904
Stockholm 426
Frankfort. 251 1195
Lanbedr-Pont-Stephen i Gastel Hywel. 3.25
574
Stuttgart 523
(all Nationals).—Foundations of
Hilversum " 302 995
6.30
—Regional. 5.15.—Children: Night Time,
859
Strasbourg 349
usie: Bach Celebration, directed by C.
Hulzen1875 160
Part 2 of a descriptive sketch by Glynne
915
Toulouse .. 529
Kalundborg 1261 258
Sanford Terry: Harpsichord Music, played
Williams: Did you ever! or What might
Trieste 246 1222
Königsberg 291 1031
by Alice Ehlers.
1140
Turin 265
have been on Redland Green, a fairy story
Leipzig. 582 785
6.50 (all Nationals).—German, by Max
592
Vienna 507
Louise Maisie, set to music by George
Madrid ... 274 1095
by
Kroemer.
Milan ... 369 814 Warsaw 1545 225
Buchanan.
7.20 (all Nationals).—Gramo.
6.—Time: News; Weather; Bulletin for
7.30 (all Nationals).—Danubian Elues to
Farmers: Western Announcements.
European Peace—7, The Creation and Pre¬
6.30.— Reginald Porter-Brown at the
sent Position of the Little Entente and the
organ of the Regal Cinema, Torquay.
Achievement of the Balkan Pact, by Wick¬
The Western
7.—Famous Overtures:
ham Steed.
Studio Orchestra (leader, Frank Thomas).
(all Nationals).—Liebelel, a play by
8
7.45.—Out of the Blues! an original
Arthur Schnitzler, translated from the Ger¬
Revue, written, composed, and produced by
P. Morton Shand, adapted for
man
Ivon Dyer: music by Hugh Frossard and
broadcasting hy Marianne Helweg; produced
his Band
by Val Gielgud, with Glen Byam Shaw, John
8.30.—Datganiad: Gretta Evans, soprano:
Cheatle, Carol Goodner, Thea Holme, Fran¬
Beatrice Jones, contralto; Billy Williams,
eis de Wolff. Sheila Borrett, H. O. Nicholson.
violin.
9 (all Nationals).—I’ve Got to Have Music,
9.—Regional.
presented by Austen Croom-Johnson; or¬
10.—Time, Weather; News
chestrations by Eric Siday; singers, Anne
10.10.—Y Tywydd a Newyddion y Dydd.
Lenner, Pat O'Malley, Dorothy Leigh; or¬
10.15.—Regional.
chestra: Eric Siday, Austen Croom-Johnson,
11.15-12.—National. Time at 11.30.)
Albert Harris, Max Goldberg, Reginald Leo¬
pold, Laurie and Norman Payne, Lew Davis,
Dick Ball, Ronnie Gubertini, E. O. Pogson,
SCOTTISH, 391.1 Metres (767kc.)
George Melachrino.
10.15.—Service. 10.30.—Time: Weather.
9.30 (all Nationals).—Time; News; Wea¬
10.45.—Scottish Studio Orchestra. 11.45.—
ther: Talk by Mr. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minis¬
Regional. 12.20.—B.B.C. Northern Ireland
ter of Australia, and a commentarv on the
Orchestra. 1.20.—Northern. 2.—Time; In¬
final stage of the first official speedway test
terlude. 2.5-2.25.—Tracing History Back¬
match between England and Australia, from
wards; 6—The Kirk Session Then, by G. S.
the Empire Stodium Wemblen
— Stockholm.—Light Musie.
1.10.—
Brussels (No. 1) and Brussels (No. 2).—Or
chestra.
1.15.—Cologne Concert.
Hilversum.—Concert. 1.45.—Milan.—Light
Music.
—Berlin and Stuttgart.—Variety. 2.15.
— Könissberg.—Variety. 2.30.—Stockholm.
—Organ Recital. 2.45.—Kalundborg.—Con¬
cert.
3.— Bratislava, Moravská-Ostrava, and
Prague.—Concert.
1.—Berlin and Stuttgart. — Orchestra.
Cologne.—Concert. Hulzen.—Barytone and
Organ. Königsberg. —
Chamber Music.
Leipzig.—Sea Ballads. 4.10.—Hilversum.—
Orchestra. Munich.—Contemporary Music.
4.30.—Beromünster and
Sottens.— Light
Music. Bratislava, Moravska-Ostrava, and
Prague.—Orchestral Concert.
5.— Breslau, Bucarest, Cologne, Känigs¬
berg, Leipzig, and Stuttgart.—Orchestra
Brussels (No. 2).—Organ, from the Exhibi¬
tion
Frankfort and Munich.—Concert.
Paris (P.T.T.) and Strasbourg.—Chamber
Music.
5.5.—Rome.—Light Music. 5.35.—
Budapest.—Concert. 5.40.—Hutzen.—Piano
5.45.—Vienna.—Piano and Soprano.
6.—Berlin.—Variety.
Bucarest.—Orches¬
tra Warsaw.—Bach Recital.
6.25.— Budapest. — Hungarian Songs.
6.30.—Strasbourg.—Light Music.
6.40.—Hilversum.—Dance Music.
6.45.— Brussels (No. 2).—Piano.
7.—Berlin.—Over the Waves, a seascape
with Sea Shanties and Accordion Music.
Cologne.—Folk Music. Frankfort and
Munich.—Orchestral Concert. Leipzig.—
Folk Songs and Music. Sottens.—Piano.
7.15.— Beromünster.—Light Music.
7.20. — Breslau and Toulouse — Light:
Musie
7.30.— Oslo.—Popular Norwegian Music.
Stockholm.—Orchestra.
7.35.— Munich.—Opera.
7.45.—Bratislava.—Orchestra. Hulzan.—
Concert. Toulouse.—Operetta.
8.— Beromünster.—Bach-Händel Recital
(piano)
Brussels (No. 1).—Ballet Music.
Brussels (No. 20.—Cabaret. Sottens.—Or¬
chestra.
8.10.—Berlin and Leipzig.—Symphony
Orchestra. Breslau.—Concert. Budapest.—
Concert, relayed from the Opera. Cologne
and Königsberg.—Light Music. Kalundborg.
—The Chinaman, operetta.
8.15.—Frankfort.—Swiss Music. Touleuse.
—Light Musie.
8.30.—Beromünster.—Duets, with Orches¬
tra. Bratislava and Brussels (No. 10.—Con¬
cert. Paris (P.T.T.).—Old French Hits
Strasbourg.—Military Band.
8.45.—Paris (Radio).—Symphony Concert.
Stuttgart.—Quintet.
9.—Hilversum.—Beethoven (Symphony in
Milan.—Police Band.
Minor No. 9)
Toulouse. —
Rome. — Opera (Giordano).
Concert version of Cavalleria Rusticana.
9.5.— Vienna.—Serenade.
9.25.—Bratislava.—Folk Songs. Moravská¬
Ostrava.—Light Music.
9.30. — Madrid and Paris (P.T.T.).—
Concert.
9.50.—Bratislava.—Mandoline Quartet.
10.—Sottens.—Dance Music Stockholm.
—Concert
10.10.—Brussels (No. 2).—Concert (from
the Exhibition).
10.15.—Oslo.—Chamber Music.
10.20.—Frankfort.—Concert. Toulouse.—
Light Music.
10.25.— Kalundborg.—Piano.
10.30.—Breslau.—Dance Music. Cologne.
—Viennese Dances. Leipzig.—Brahms Re¬
cital Milan.—Roman Folk Songs. Prague.
—Concert. Stuttgart.—Xylophone, Piano.
and Accordion
10.35.—Paris (Radio).—Dance Music.
10.40.—Vienna.—Light Müsie.
10.45.— Toulouse.—Opera Music.
10.50.—Hilversum and Kalundborg.—
Dance Music
11.—Berlin, Breslau, Cologne, Frankfort,
Königsberg, Leipzig, Munich, and Stuttgart.
—Orchestral Concert. Toulouse.—Argentine
11.26.—Budapest.—Cigány Band.
11.45.— Toulouse.—Orchestra.
12 (till close).—Frankfort and Stuttgart.—
Orchestral Concert. Madrid and Vienna.—
Dance Music.
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9 ie e enene e
CASINOS IN ÖSTERREICH
BadenSalzburg Semmering
Roulette — Baccara — Chemin de fer
Österreichische Casino A. G.
Wien III, Schwarzenbergplatz 5a
„OBSERVER“
I. österr. behördlich konzessioniertes
Unternehmen für Zeitungs-Ausschnitte
Wien I, Wollzeile 11, Telephon R-23-0-43
Ausschnitt aus:
Eeig Mal Londer
6. JUNi
ON THE NAIÖALS
EIEBEEET
Sandy Connor, from The Winter Gardens,
Tfurther settings of Shakespeare’s Time;
Rothesay.
Mary Pollock, soprano; Geoffrey Dams,
NATIONALS
tenor; Cuthbert Ford, barytone.
8.30. — Dorothy Pugh, soprano; Jenny
DROITWICH, 1,500 Metres (200 kilo¬
Black, contralto.
9.—Regional.
LONDON NATIONAL,
9.—Regional.
cyoles):
10.—Time; Weather; News.
letres (1,149ko.); NORTH
10.— Time; Weather; News.
10.10-11.15.—Regional.
NATIONAL, 261.1 Metres (7,149ko.):
10.10.—Interlude.
NORTHERN, 449.1 Metres (668kc.).
WEST NATIONAL, 261.1 Metres
10.15.—News.
(1,149kc.); 800TT18H NATIONAL,
10.25.—Regional.
10.15.—Service. 10.30.—Tine; Weather.
10.45.—Scottish. 11.45.—Regional. 12.20.—
11.15-12.—National. (Time at 11.30.)
285.7 Metres (1,050kc.).
B.B.C Northern Ireland Orchestra. 1.20.—
NORTHERN IHELAND, 307.1 Metres
10.15 (Droltwich only).—Service.
Organ Recital by Shackleton Pollard, zrom
(977ko.).—7.45.—Northern. 8.30.—Ameri¬
The Town Hall, Huddersfield. 2-3.
10.30 (Droitwich only).—Time: Weather.
can Dance Records. 8.45.—Fur and Feather
Western. 3.5.—Western. 3.25.—Regional.
10.45 (all Nationals).—At Home To-day.
——6, Dogs: Other Breeds, by Alexander
5.15.—Children: Request Week: A quarter
11.5 (all Nationals). — Henry Croudson at
Dalzell. 9.—Regional. 10.—News. 10.10.
of an hour for the tinies; The Aunts and
the organ of the Paramount Theatre. Man¬
-Regional. 11.15-12.—National.
Uncles will play some more Games: Songs:
chester.
ATHLONE. 531 Metres (565kc.).—1.30-
Sweetmeat voe; There was an old Woman:
11.30 (all Nationals). — For Schools:
2.30.—Time; Weather; Exchange; Records.
Uncle Harold turns the tables.
— Nuaira
Districts of England: The River Thames—5:
6.—Children. 6.45.—News.
6.—Time: News: Weather; Bulletin for
Oxford, by Hugh Chesterman
bhionn an Cat Amuich—Sketch in Irish.
Farmers: Northern Announcements.
7.15.—Orchestra. 8.—Poetry and Humour.
11.50 (all Nationals).—Rutland-square and
6.30.—Reginald Dixon at the organ of
8.45.—Barytone Solos 9.—News. 9.15.—
New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman
The Tower Ballroom, Blackpool.
Violin Solos. 9.30.—Variety. 10.40—Dance
Austin, relayed from New Victoria Cinema,
7.—B.B.C. Northern Orchestra (leader,
Music. 11.0 (approx.).—Close Down
Edinburgh.
Alfred Barker); conductor, T. H. Morrison.
BOURNEMOUTH and PLYMOUTH 203.5
1-2 (all Nationals).—Gramo. (Time at 2.)
7.45.—Variety, relaved from The Winter
10.30.
Metres (1,474kc.).—10.15.—Service.
2 (Scottish only).—Western.
—National 10.45 a.m.-12 Midnight.—Re¬
Gardens, Morecambe.
2.5-2.25 (all exvept Scottish). — For
gional.
8.30.—Regional.
Schools: Tracing History Backwards: Goy¬
ernment—Now and Then—6: The Parish—.
10.—Time; Weather; News.
Then, by K. C. Boswell.
10.10.—Dog Days—3: Gun Dogs, by
Foreign Wavelengths
2.30-2.50 (allexcept. Scottish).—Blology:
Warner Hill
How Life is Lived—6: Ourselves and our
10.30.—Regional.
Mtrs. Kc.
Mtrs. Ko.
Surroundings, by Winifred C. Cullis.
Berlin 1571 191 Moravska
11.15-12.—National. (Time at 11.50.)
Ostrava 259 1158
(Deutschlandsender)
3 (all Nationals).—Evensong, from West¬
romünster 54
5
Motala 1389 216
minster Abbey.
WESTERN, 373.1 Metres (804kc.)
Munich .. 405 740
lava 299 1004
3.50 (all Nationals).—Gramo.
Oslo 1181 254
iu .. 316 950
10.15.—Service. 10.30.—Time; Weather.
eis (1) 484
4.45 (all Nationals). — Organ Recital by
620
10.45.—Scottish. 11.45.—Regional. 12.20.
Parip.r. T.) 431 695
952
sseis (2) 322
Philip Taylor, from the Town Hall, Chelten¬
—B.B.C. Northern Ireland Orchestra. 1.20.—
355
Pari
ham.
Radio) 1648 182
Northern. 2-3.—Time Western Studio
546
Bucapest . 330
5.15 (all Nationals). — B.B.C. Dance
658
Prague 470
Cologne . 456 658
Orchestra (leader, Frank Thomas). 3.5.—
Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall.
Copenhagen 255 1176
585
Riga 515
Darliedu Pr Ysgolion ung Nghymru; Arda¬
715
Rome 421
Fécamp .. 269 1113
6 (all Nationals).—Time: News; Weather.
loedd Cymru au cysylitiadau Hanesyddol a
77
Sottens 443
Florence 492 6
Llenyddol, gan Tom, Farry; Gwers 6—0
6.25 (all Nationals).—Interlude.
904
Stockholm 426
Frankfort. 251 1195
Lanbedr-Pont-Stephen i Gastel Hywel. 3.25
574
Stuttgart 523
(all Nationals).—Foundations of
Hilversum " 302 995
6.30
—Regional. 5.15.—Children: Night Time,
859
Strasbourg 349
usie: Bach Celebration, directed by C.
Hulzen1875 160
Part 2 of a descriptive sketch by Glynne
915
Toulouse .. 529
Kalundborg 1261 258
Sanford Terry: Harpsichord Music, played
Williams: Did you ever! or What might
Trieste 246 1222
Königsberg 291 1031
by Alice Ehlers.
1140
Turin 265
have been on Redland Green, a fairy story
Leipzig. 582 785
6.50 (all Nationals).—German, by Max
592
Vienna 507
Louise Maisie, set to music by George
Madrid ... 274 1095
by
Kroemer.
Milan ... 369 814 Warsaw 1545 225
Buchanan.
7.20 (all Nationals).—Gramo.
6.—Time: News; Weather; Bulletin for
7.30 (all Nationals).—Danubian Elues to
Farmers: Western Announcements.
European Peace—7, The Creation and Pre¬
6.30.— Reginald Porter-Brown at the
sent Position of the Little Entente and the
organ of the Regal Cinema, Torquay.
Achievement of the Balkan Pact, by Wick¬
The Western
7.—Famous Overtures:
ham Steed.
Studio Orchestra (leader, Frank Thomas).
(all Nationals).—Liebelel, a play by
8
7.45.—Out of the Blues! an original
Arthur Schnitzler, translated from the Ger¬
Revue, written, composed, and produced by
P. Morton Shand, adapted for
man
Ivon Dyer: music by Hugh Frossard and
broadcasting hy Marianne Helweg; produced
his Band
by Val Gielgud, with Glen Byam Shaw, John
8.30.—Datganiad: Gretta Evans, soprano:
Cheatle, Carol Goodner, Thea Holme, Fran¬
Beatrice Jones, contralto; Billy Williams,
eis de Wolff. Sheila Borrett, H. O. Nicholson.
violin.
9 (all Nationals).—I’ve Got to Have Music,
9.—Regional.
presented by Austen Croom-Johnson; or¬
10.—Time, Weather; News
chestrations by Eric Siday; singers, Anne
10.10.—Y Tywydd a Newyddion y Dydd.
Lenner, Pat O'Malley, Dorothy Leigh; or¬
10.15.—Regional.
chestra: Eric Siday, Austen Croom-Johnson,
11.15-12.—National. Time at 11.30.)
Albert Harris, Max Goldberg, Reginald Leo¬
pold, Laurie and Norman Payne, Lew Davis,
Dick Ball, Ronnie Gubertini, E. O. Pogson,
SCOTTISH, 391.1 Metres (767kc.)
George Melachrino.
10.15.—Service. 10.30.—Time: Weather.
9.30 (all Nationals).—Time; News; Wea¬
10.45.—Scottish Studio Orchestra. 11.45.—
ther: Talk by Mr. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minis¬
Regional. 12.20.—B.B.C. Northern Ireland
ter of Australia, and a commentarv on the
Orchestra. 1.20.—Northern. 2.—Time; In¬
final stage of the first official speedway test
terlude. 2.5-2.25.—Tracing History Back¬
match between England and Australia, from
wards; 6—The Kirk Session Then, by G. S.
the Empire Stodium Wemblen
— Stockholm.—Light Musie.
1.10.—
Brussels (No. 1) and Brussels (No. 2).—Or
chestra.
1.15.—Cologne Concert.
Hilversum.—Concert. 1.45.—Milan.—Light
Music.
—Berlin and Stuttgart.—Variety. 2.15.
— Könissberg.—Variety. 2.30.—Stockholm.
—Organ Recital. 2.45.—Kalundborg.—Con¬
cert.
3.— Bratislava, Moravská-Ostrava, and
Prague.—Concert.
1.—Berlin and Stuttgart. — Orchestra.
Cologne.—Concert. Hulzen.—Barytone and
Organ. Königsberg. —
Chamber Music.
Leipzig.—Sea Ballads. 4.10.—Hilversum.—
Orchestra. Munich.—Contemporary Music.
4.30.—Beromünster and
Sottens.— Light
Music. Bratislava, Moravska-Ostrava, and
Prague.—Orchestral Concert.
5.— Breslau, Bucarest, Cologne, Känigs¬
berg, Leipzig, and Stuttgart.—Orchestra
Brussels (No. 2).—Organ, from the Exhibi¬
tion
Frankfort and Munich.—Concert.
Paris (P.T.T.) and Strasbourg.—Chamber
Music.
5.5.—Rome.—Light Music. 5.35.—
Budapest.—Concert. 5.40.—Hutzen.—Piano
5.45.—Vienna.—Piano and Soprano.
6.—Berlin.—Variety.
Bucarest.—Orches¬
tra Warsaw.—Bach Recital.
6.25.— Budapest. — Hungarian Songs.
6.30.—Strasbourg.—Light Music.
6.40.—Hilversum.—Dance Music.
6.45.— Brussels (No. 2).—Piano.
7.—Berlin.—Over the Waves, a seascape
with Sea Shanties and Accordion Music.
Cologne.—Folk Music. Frankfort and
Munich.—Orchestral Concert. Leipzig.—
Folk Songs and Music. Sottens.—Piano.
7.15.— Beromünster.—Light Music.
7.20. — Breslau and Toulouse — Light:
Musie
7.30.— Oslo.—Popular Norwegian Music.
Stockholm.—Orchestra.
7.35.— Munich.—Opera.
7.45.—Bratislava.—Orchestra. Hulzan.—
Concert. Toulouse.—Operetta.
8.— Beromünster.—Bach-Händel Recital
(piano)
Brussels (No. 1).—Ballet Music.
Brussels (No. 20.—Cabaret. Sottens.—Or¬
chestra.
8.10.—Berlin and Leipzig.—Symphony
Orchestra. Breslau.—Concert. Budapest.—
Concert, relayed from the Opera. Cologne
and Königsberg.—Light Music. Kalundborg.
—The Chinaman, operetta.
8.15.—Frankfort.—Swiss Music. Touleuse.
—Light Musie.
8.30.—Beromünster.—Duets, with Orches¬
tra. Bratislava and Brussels (No. 10.—Con¬
cert. Paris (P.T.T.).—Old French Hits
Strasbourg.—Military Band.
8.45.—Paris (Radio).—Symphony Concert.
Stuttgart.—Quintet.
9.—Hilversum.—Beethoven (Symphony in
Milan.—Police Band.
Minor No. 9)
Toulouse. —
Rome. — Opera (Giordano).
Concert version of Cavalleria Rusticana.
9.5.— Vienna.—Serenade.
9.25.—Bratislava.—Folk Songs. Moravská¬
Ostrava.—Light Music.
9.30. — Madrid and Paris (P.T.T.).—
Concert.
9.50.—Bratislava.—Mandoline Quartet.
10.—Sottens.—Dance Music Stockholm.
—Concert
10.10.—Brussels (No. 2).—Concert (from
the Exhibition).
10.15.—Oslo.—Chamber Music.
10.20.—Frankfort.—Concert. Toulouse.—
Light Music.
10.25.— Kalundborg.—Piano.
10.30.—Breslau.—Dance Music. Cologne.
—Viennese Dances. Leipzig.—Brahms Re¬
cital Milan.—Roman Folk Songs. Prague.
—Concert. Stuttgart.—Xylophone, Piano.
and Accordion
10.35.—Paris (Radio).—Dance Music.
10.40.—Vienna.—Light Müsie.
10.45.— Toulouse.—Opera Music.
10.50.—Hilversum and Kalundborg.—
Dance Music
11.—Berlin, Breslau, Cologne, Frankfort,
Königsberg, Leipzig, Munich, and Stuttgart.
—Orchestral Concert. Toulouse.—Argentine
11.26.—Budapest.—Cigány Band.
11.45.— Toulouse.—Orchestra.
12 (till close).—Frankfort and Stuttgart.—
Orchestral Concert. Madrid and Vienna.—
Dance Music.