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RADIO THE DUTCH FITZROY

12.15 p.m.-Shart Service of Interces-

Eton.

12.30 p.m.-Mantovani & His Orchestra. Fox-Trats-Moonspun Dreams: Love's

Serenade.

Slow Fox-Trot-Old Pal of Mine.

the Moonlight

Wallz

Fux-Trois-In My Little Red Book:

Waltz-Dance

with Me.

Something to Sing About Tango-Questa Notte T Diro. Waitz-Coronation Woltz

For Trot--I'd like

Samoa.

lo

Sec

May May 18 May

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BAFFLE

NAZIS

INN GREETS NAVY

All Dutch Jews must (BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) The doors of the crowd- wear а distinguishing armband, ran a Nazi ored saloon bar at the Fit- Windmill Samoa of der.

Jews obeyed. zroy Tavern, Next day more armbands Street, W., swung open re- cently and a group of sai- appeared.

lors walked in.

1:00 p.m.-Local Time Signal. 1.01 p.m.--Compositions of Offenbach.

Galle Parisienne- Ballet Music. Over-

ture and Torton-Gallop-Valse and March Grande Valse-Finale.Can Philhar

Quadrile Lonclu

Cup barmonic Orchestra

The

everyone

an

Eventually nearly Jew or Gentile-was wearing armband. Then notices began to appear above Jewish shops say- ing, "German soldiers mustn't en-

Helen The Shepherd's Song Hed-ter here."

die Nash (Tenor) with Orchestra

Galop Or. The Grand Duchess • chestre Raymonde

May

4

1-1 May May 18

April 26 May 12 May 21

130 pm -Reuter

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That is just one instance of how the Dutch are remaining stub- | bornly defiant and snatching every chance of luting back at the Ger-

Trans

Gendarmes's Duet from "Genevieve de Brabant"} Malcolm MeEach 2 & Harold Williams with Orch

All-night champagne parties by

billets & Rugby Press and Nazis in Dutch farm

looted hoards from local shops are becoming the Scola's

of talk

Holland. "Champagne trains" is a common

Accordeon

Ori

Primo Dm Band and Sam Browne (Vocal). Maracas Gilbert-Nichols), My Little

Buckarou strom "Stance Laws") | Tame for any tram carrying Ger-

Pino Sealn's Accordeon Band (mans, with Vocal Chorus

Sam Browne's Requests latro

May

8

May 18 June 19

Just

ne more thance. Let's put in th** When Day Laght and Go to Sleep).

Sam Is Done

Bowie (Vocal)

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with Orchestra

Drinking Orgies

The men of the warship H.M.S. Fitzroy had come to visit their "mother pub."

The Fitzroy Tavern adopted the ship twelve months ago, and the customers, through the proprietor, sent the crew Charlie Allchild, parcels of comforts.

Now some of the crew had got leave and did they get a welcome? The sailors had brought a sou- venir-the White Ensign which

them salled with

when they made

eighteen trips to Dunkirk.

their

They gave it to Charlie, and he promptly hung it in the bar. "We've planned a vjetory cele bration party for you boys," (har- Tie told them. “We've got £29 forget your A neutral traveller tells of a already, and don't

train when wives and sweethearts are invited, Journey on such

soldiers passed bultle too."

Follow

Akane catm af er bottle of champagne round.

"What do the carriage, boasting A Night at the Opera“). Gypsy

War Pr When we need thore Vohn O'Flynn & Betznera; A 1st- K 1 Independent

we'll grab it from some shop.”

have been Dutch dance halls closed owing to the behaviour of Arriving drunken Hun soldiers.

Let's Face the Music & Dance tüm German

13

Fleet

Sam Burker

Browne Vocali Riding the Range in the Sky (Car- ho, in a Gypsy Caravan (Buller otherst Primo Scala's Accm- teon Band

2 15 pm Cluse down 15.45 p.m.-Indian Programime.

6.30 p.m.4losing Local Stock

Tase114

at dance halls, the Huns tried to Dutch es- steal girls from their corts and ugly brawls followed.

A German soldier was shot re- str- Quota- eenly for trying to rape a

ivant at the house where he was pilleted when he returned drunk In the early morning.

632 mm A Liszt Programme.

Grand Hungarian Rhapsody No 3

Symphony Orchestra. Rakoery March Mask Hansbourg (Piano), Liebestrate De Great & the

Venezia Picentially Orchestra.

Gondoljena, the Taran- Louis Krutner (Piano),

Napob

Leila

KONT

F

7.00 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 2.15 p.m.-London Relay Talk by Sir

Hugh Walpole.

7.30 p.m. - London

Broadcast to British Far East.

Relay

Forces

In

Special the

8.00 p.m.-Lural Tane Signal and An-

nouncements

Light Orchestral

Pro

8.02 p.m.-A gramme. Vesuviana, Tarantella Marchett

Orchestre Napolitant, Old Friends... Tum Finck) tar Potpourri Jones & His Orchestra, Only for

De Groot You (Strong)

Piccadilly Orchestra. Rhapsody in

Harry Roy

Blue (Gershwi1

His Orchestra

&

K

8.25 p.m.-"He Wanted Adventure"- Musical Comedy, Bobby Howes

withi Theatre Orchestra eundurted by Joseph Tunbridge

Company

9.00 pm.-Landon Relay The News. 9.15 pm.--London Relay "Questions

of the Hour'.

9.30 p.m.-Local Sports Results 9.33 p.m.-Student Songs.

Medley Infra Here's a Health unto His Majesty. Green Bottles; Mas sa's in de Cold, Culd Ground: Come, Landlord, fill the Flowing Bowl; Who's dat a-calling: What shall we do with the drunken Sailor: Will ye again; Goodnight no come back Ladies Stuart Robertson (Bass- Baritone).

Clementine (Montrose): Solomon Levi with (Beaver)... Stuart Robertson

Plano & Chorus, 9.45 p.m.-Quentin

Organ.

Maclean at the

River Roveries-Intro: Swance River: Blue Danube; Old Father Thames; Deep River: Song of the Volga Beatmen; Old Man River. Cinema Memories-Intro: Orphans of the Storm: Four 1lorsemen of the Apocalypse: Way Down East: Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall; La Rosita: Orphans of the Storm; Robin Hood; The Gold Rush; Way Down East; The Covered Wagon: What Price Glory; The Singing Fool.

9.45.10.00 p.m.-News

Short Wave only).

in

French (on

10.00 p.m.-London Relay "O[}"

Variety with Flanagan & Allen and

Geraldo & His Orchestra.

11.00 p.m.-Dance Muslo.

Fox-Trols-I've Got My Eyes on You; I Concentrate on You...Les Brown & his Orchestra,

Slow Fox-Trot-A Lover's

Lullaby;

Waltz By the Wishing Well....Am. brose & his Orchestra,

Swing Fox-Trots-Concerto for Coo- tie; Me and You....Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Fox-Trots-All by Myself; Spain....

Bob Crosby's Bob Cats. Quicksteps-Wrappin' it up; Exactly) Like You....Oscar Rabin & his Strict Tempo Dance Band. Tangos-Horas Fugaces: Trapq Viejb.

Orquesta Tipica, Fox-Trol-1 Hear Bluebirds; Waltz- I'll be Waiting for You...The Or gan, the Dance Band and Me, Fox-Trot-When You Wear Your Sun

that __day___ Blue:__Quickstep-Put

Down in Writing....Joo Lose & his Band. Fox-Trot-Roslia; Rumba Fox-Trot

The Gaucho Serenade.:. Ambrose 14.& his Orchestra.

Fox-Trot-In The Mood: The Six

Swingers.

(12.00. midnight,--Close.down..

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to

have

NAZIS EXECUTE 100 JEWS

2

News has reached London of a terrible example of Nazi brutality in Poland-the execution of 100 hustages Polish Jews arrested as for a man who escaped from the Germans.

Last spring a young Polish Jew named Kott was arrested by the Warsaw Gestapo. Although band-

his acuffed Kot: evaded

gaolers, and the German police offered a reward of £40 for his capture or indication concerning his where- abouts,

Germany "secret" weapon in the form of silent invisible bomber which has

of defeal it the "seeds

for Brilam." It is an improved ver-

Three hundred Jewish hostages sion of the Junkers J.U.80, and it

were placed in a Warsaw prison. is said that its two 1,140 h.p. en-

They were told that if within 24 gines can run "with absolute sil-

The alleged "invisibility"hours Kott did not reappear 100

ence."

is achieved by using a transpar- of them would be executed. Kott failed to show up and 100 of the ent plastic material for the fuse-

hostages were shot. lage and wings.

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