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TO-DAY'S RADIO

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

on 355 Metres

TUESDAY 12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Pro-

gramme.

FEWER ROAD

CASUALTIES

Improved Figures At Home

The much-improved" figures of road casualties recently must de- light everybody, but we must not 12.30 pm London and New York congratulate ourselves premature- Stock and Commodity Quota-y. As an Automobile Association tions. Manila Gold Stock

official pointed out, the weather during the last two weeks, in Quotations,

which casualties have been re-

12.35-1 p.m.--Recorded Music, 1 pm Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc., 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

| 4-7 p.-Chinese Programme,

-11 pim-European Programme.. 7-7.26 p.m.-Orchestral Music.

In the Steppes of Central Asia

(Borodin),

Love of the Three Oranges

(Prokofief).

Pomp and Circumstance March

No. 4 in G (Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March

No. 5 G (Elgar). 7.26-7.41 p.m.-A Violin Recital by

Isolde Menges.

4:

1. Sonata in A Major (Handel). 2.- Waltz In A Mat Major

(Brahms).

3. Danza Española (de Falla,

arr, Kreisler).

7.41-8 p.m-Varlety.

Selection-Blue Roses.

Organ Solo. In a Clock Store-5

Terence Casey. ・・ Song.-What can you give a

Nudist? Bertha Willmott. Organ Solo-Love in Bloom

Sidney Torch.

Vocal, One Morning in May-

Derickson and Brown.

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03-8.20 p.m. From the Studio.

A Talk on "Motoring"-National and International by The Rev. C. E. S. Upsdell, M.A. 8.20-8.39 p.m.-A Jazz Plano Re-

cital by Rale da Costa,

1. One hour with you-Medley.

2. "A Thousand Goodnights.

3. True,

4. Words and Music-Medley.

3.39-9 p.m.-Excerpts from "Pag-9

llacci" (Leoncavallo).. Intermezzo to Act, 2. Quickly, Sweet Gossip.

My Husband, Punchinelld!

Behold heri Ah, How surpassing

'Fair.

Dear Harlequin! My Colombine! 9-9.20 p.m. From the Studio.

"Topical Talks on the

United

Kingdom" by Mr. G. C. Pel- ham,

9.20-9.30 p.m.-The J. H. Squire

Celeste Octet

1. La Cinquantaine (Marie),

2. Moonbeams

(Squire).

latively low. has been abnormally

dry. In consequence the sort of driving which might have been oxtremely dangerous in December, that month of rain and many ac- cidents, has in January. not been penalised by disaster. Slight changes in road surface make a big difference in deaths and in- juries. The A.A. statisticians have often noticed that Monday is a bad day for accidents, and they put it down to the fact that the streets are not cleaned on Sun- days.

Nevertheless there has undoubt- edly been a steady Improvement in the last few months One is apt to pay too much attention to the fluctuations in the number of deaths, which average, only about

12.30 am-Close down Dja, Din

(Germ.. Engl.).

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6.30 p.m.-English Informational

Period. p.m-Requests.

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p.m.-Opera Hour. 10.30 p.m.-Sign Of.

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9.30 Pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, London.1 p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations.

9.35-10 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Recital by Helen

Lockhart

(Contralto) accompanied by Frederic Mason.

1. Aria-Lascia Ch'io planga

(Rinaldo)-Handel,

2. Aria-Che faro senza Euridice

-(Orfeo)—Głuck.--

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4. Sunshine and Rain-Blument-

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10-10.15 p.m.-A 'Cello Recital by

Fabio Casals.

1 Moment Musical-Schubert.

2 Le Cygne (The Swan)--Saint-

Saens,

3. Gavotte Tendre--Hillemacher,

4 Chanson Villageoise-Popper.

5. Apres un Reve (Faure). 10.15-11 p.m.-From the Studio.

Dance Music by Professor N. A. Tonoff and his Tango Orches- tra.

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4 per cent. of the total casualties The thing that matters statistical- ty is that a man has been hit, and if deaths drop by twenty in a week it may only mean that twenty - men have been lucky and

are figuring among the injured instead of the killed. One sees the situation more clear- ly by watching the decrease in the combined total of killed and in- jured, and this is distinctly com- forting. In the last two weeks of September the total averaged 5,110 a week, in October 4,706, In Nov- ember 4,181, in December (with its six and a half inches of rain) 4,252, and in the first three weeks of January 3,562. It is not good, but it is not so bad as it was What Pedestrian Crossings

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What the London crossings have done is to arouse public interest in road safety to an unprecedent- ed intensity. They have been ad- mired, condemned, laughed at, sworn at, talked about, and all the people who have pontificated about Belisha beacons have been thereby seduced into thinking out road problems for themselves And there are even faint signs in London nowadays that people are beginning to treat the crossings as they should be treated in places where it is humanly possible to do

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