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12.30 p.m.Memories of Yesterday. 1 pm--Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report. 1.03 p.m.-The London Palladium

Orchestra,

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press; Local: M Weather Forecast, Time and

Announcements.

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1.40 pm-A Variety Programme. 2.15 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

5 to 8 pm-Europent: Programme. 5 p.m.-A Relay of Dance Music from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel. 6.30 p.m.-

A Light Concert Programıne. Baritone Solos-When I grow too

old to dream, (Hammerstein & Romberg). You are free (Le Baron)-Nelson Eddy. Pianoforts Solo Song without words (Mendelssohn) Ignaz

Friedman.

Soprano Bolas Gitans, Gitana, (Prado & Romero), La Pena (Machado & Collet-Raquel Meller.

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DISSENTION IN GERMANY

It rany also be heard in the West Rumours Refuted By

Indies and West Australia. 7p.m.-Big Ben: The Henry Bronk-

burst Trio.

7:30 pm- Was There" (see

Trans, 1).

1,45 pm-Haydn and his Orches- tra, from the West End Cinema, "Birmingham.

Army Chief

Berlin, Jan. 28. The rumours, every now and then published in foreign papers. to the affect that dissention has always existed, between the Army 7.8 p.m.-"Children of the Stars on the one hand and the political 2. In which the children leadership of the Reich and the (many now grown up) of the National Socialist party on the great music-hail and theatre other, are refuted in an article by stars take part. Presented by the War Minister Field Marshal Ralph Coram; The cast in-von Blomberg, in the Voelkischer cludes; Marie Lloyd, Jnr., Peggy Beobachter, the offelal party or Pounds, Max Kirby, Eddle Es- gan. pir.csa, Grossmith.

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8.55 p..-The News and An

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0.15 p.m.-Fourth Test, 3rd day (see

Trans, 1).

0.35 p.m.--Dance Music.

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at Home"-4. ther, (Dean Danny Boy (Wea-

10.31 pm. Syncopated Melodies, by therley)-Danny Malone.

George Myddleton and Denis Gomm with Two Pianos. 10.45 pm-Tales of the Sea"-3: "A Modern Voyage of Dis- covery"; a talk by Captain K. N, MacKenzie.

7 p.m.-- Patricia Rossborough at the plano

Dames

Here is my heart. "Hroadway Melody

-Selection.

of 1936-

"Please Teacher!"-Selection. "Anything Goes"--Selection. 7.20 p.m.--

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Islamey Oriental

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"Lu Gioconda"

BULLET-PROOF

POLICE CAR Tests By Scotland Yard

A fast armoured car with loop- for guris and glass two boles inches thick is being tested by oficials the Criminal Investiga- tion

not

What did appeal to the examiners. was the car's speed and its bullet- proof protection.

At the same time, tests were car- ried out with a new type of wireless With this vehicle it would car. be possible to communicate over other cars a certain area with by wireless telephony instead of.. morse,

UKRAINE UNREST

Warsaw. Jan. 30. That the National Separatist

Department at. Scotland Yard, writes a London correspon- dent. The 'car, an eight-cylinder saloon. "Is equipped with spaces in the windows through which guns could be used from a pivot..

Such armament, however, is being considered serious- Yard ocii- ly by Scotland Blomberg clala, I was assured that "there no questionl of American previous is

and methods being introduced to the 8.25 pm. Memories of the Lon-differences between himself

don Theatre"-3.

the political leadership of the British police force.” army, Adolf Hitler, an assuming Chancellorship, placed complete faith in the Reichswehr with out reservation of any kind. Hitler did not measure the significance or importance of the army" by its small number of 100,000, for he al- ready saw in it the fundamentals for the Peoples Away. All that he has done for the army during the past 4 years places him among the greatest supporters of nation- al defence in German history. The newly created army rewards the faith of its Fuehrer with loyalty. obedience and affection."-Com- menting on the relationship be- movement in the Ukraine has of tween the army and the National late gained enormously in strength Socialist Party, the War Minister is an observation made by writes that when speaking of the Moscow correspondent of the "- Fuehrer and Army, one cannot ustrowany, Kuryer Codzienny” dur- forget the party, because one of ing a tour of the southern parts of Its main programmalle points the Soviet Union. The correspon- drawn up as early as 1820; was dent states that numerous mem- the creation of the Peoples Armybers of the Ukrainian Communist "It is due to the Party, that the party were arrested" because of whole nation to-day follows the having had dealings with the Fuehrer with soldierly discipline.separatists Kocfubinski and Buk- The alleged dissentions have only chovany. They are also accused existed in the brains of emigrants of having been in contact with and malicious, anti-German jour- Colonel Konovalec, who, according nalists. The march goes forward to the Soviet authorities "pursues the aim to separate the Ukraine We follow our Fuehrer1"- Transoccan News Service.

from Soviet Union and bring it under German control". The cor- respondent belleves that a number of political trials will shortly be staged in the Ukraine to show the Inhabitants that "they are misin- terpreting the liberties promised under the new Soviet Constitu- tion".

11 p.m.-The Harp Trio: Tina Bonifacio, harp; Harry Dyson, Aute: Gethyn Wykeham- "Cleorge, cello. 11.35 p.m.-Fourth Test, 3rd Day

(see Trans. 1). 12-midnight.-A Sonata Recital by Joseph Shadwick, vidlin, and

· Wilfrid Parry, plano. 1230 am.-The News and

nouncementa.

12.30 am--Dance Music.

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8.03 p...

From the Studio.

A Chinese Concert.

11 p.m.---CLOSE DOWN. 8.05 to 11 pm-

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME FROM ZEK ON A FREQUENCY OF 640 KILOCYCLES, 8.05 p.m.-The First Act of "Faust" (Gounod), played by the Sym- phony Orchestra, Conducted by Sir Thomas Beechama. 8.26 p.m. The J. H. Squire Celeste

Octet

8.45 p.m.-Some of My Songs by

Mabel Wayne. 8.55 pm-LONDON News and

Announcements.

9.15 p.m.-LONDON-Australia v. England. The Fourth Cricket Test Match · An account of the third day's play by Alan Kippax, from Adelaide. (Elec- trical Recording),

9.35 pm-Variety.

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10 p.m-LONDON-BIG BEN.

10.31 p.m.-LONDON-Syncopated Melodies by George Myddleton and Denis Gamm, with two planos.

10.45 pm-Dance Music. | 11 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

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HEAVY STORMS IN EUROPE

Shipping Casualties

Lisbon, Jan, 30. The Brazilian steamer "Santos”

9.30 am. Nielson Financial Re-should reach Lisbon by its own po-

view and Musical Varieties 11.15 am-Sign off.

2.30 pm. Nielson Financial

view and Musical Varieties.

Music-Radio Practice Hour.

3.45. p.m.-Sign off.

wer, after having cruised of the const for some days in the heavy Reseas. It is stated that the Porta-

5.15 p.m-Spanish Informational

Transocean News Service.

the

ANGOLA SALE TALK REFUTED

Lisbon, Jan. 29.

In its turn the Portuguesa Goy“ tress, while another message states "ernment on Friday published a 5.30 pm UP. Conservatory or use tanker Pertiois" is in dis-

that 33 trawlers sank in the har-statement refuting the rumours of bour of Lelices. The total damage it having sold whole or part of Germany: caused by the heavy gales of the Portuguese Angola to

Government emphatically Portuguese coast is said to have The reached the mark of several mil-states that there can be no ques- lion pesos. A further report states tion of Portugal parting, with any that the ocean going tugboat from of her colonial possessions.

Transoccan News Nervice. Gibraltar has left the harbour to

Period,

6.35 pm-English Informational

Period.

6.55 p.in-stock quotation (Swan,

Culbertson and Fritz). p.m.-"Rincon Espanol," featur-stand by in order to help the

ing Ramon Estelia. 7.15 p.m.-Manila Motor Company presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champions. 7.30 p.m.-To be announced. 8 p.m.-Programme Preview. 6.05 D.m-A Page of Old Vaude-

ville.

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8.20 p.m-To be announced. 8.40. p.m-Stock quotations and

local market reports.

quotations in 8.55 p.m.-Stock

Spanish (L R. Nielson & Co.). p.m.-Kolynos Blue Monday

Jamborée.

9.30 p.m.-Recorded Music. 10. p.m-Sign of.

RADIO AUSTRALIA

TO-DAY

British steamer "Terneuzen”, which beached near Setubal with

crew of 23 men on board.

1

MOSCOW ARREST

IMMINENT

| Tranțuzean Feux Mersica

London, Jan 29. CARNIVAL 'POSTPONED

According to the Warsaw cor- Nice, Jan. 20..

respondent of the "Dally" Mall" One of the consequences of the the arrest of deputy War Com- heavy storms raging in the Medi-missar, Tuchatschevski, is regard terranean is that the traditional Carnival, which is yearly celebrat- ed here with great pomp, had to be postponed, Here; and in Can- nes traffic on the chief seaside boulevard is interrupted due to the unusually high level of the water. The same is the case in the ma" jority of other French riviera towns,

Transocean News Service.

12.25 pm-The Fourth Test Match | NATIONAL

England v Austrália--An'eye- witness's description of the game:

marily for reception in the Anti-2 p.m.--Closed down.

2.45. p.m.-Cricket. podes and for the East.

4 p.m.-Big Ben; "This is England, 0.30 pm Cricket Resume-M.

Noble. Sporting News and talks by representative English

Notes.

people (4) G. C. Drake. Dean's Verger of Westminster Abbey;; 7 pm-Test Match Highlights Introduced by Anthony Wes- B. Fryt mouth.

AVIATION

IN SYRIA

ed as imminent in Moscow circles. Confirmation of this report has. however, not been forthcoming.- Transocean News Service.

GERMANY AND SPAIN

New Trade Agreement To Be Discussed

Salamanca, Jan. 29 In order to adapt the commer- cial relations between Germany and Nationalist Spain to the pre- sent situation, economic experts of The latest manifestation of na-the two, Governments will meet,

Jerusalem, Jazz, 80.

in Damascus of a "Committee for agreement between Germany and Aionalism in Syria is the formation to discuss the possibility of a new the promotion of National Avia- Spain, As the previous treaties tion". Collections for a National were concluded with the Madrid Aviation Fund will commence at Government, which is no longer once, and all Syrian state officials recognised by, Germany, the legal will contribute a part of their sa- point will also have to be examin- ed. The first negotiations will lary to this purpose," Transocean: News Bervice.

have to show, whether time is al- ready ripe for, a definite "agree ment Transocean Neins Service.

7.25 pin-National News Bulletin. 7.40 pan-National Military Band. 8 p.m.-Serial: "As Ye How." 8.30 pm-Variety. programime. 9pmNational Dance Orchestra.

4.20 p.m. Fourth Cricket Test Match: Australia v. England; An account of the third day's play by Alan Kippax, from Adelaide (In collaboration with 10.30. p.m.-Australasian News Ber-

the Australian Broadcasting Commission),

4.40 p.m. Symphony Concert:

The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. 5:40 pm The News and An-

nouncements Art

5.45 pm-Greenwich Time Signal

(and daily), AS

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ITALY'S RELATIONS WITH SOVIET

SPANISH SHIP SEIZED

Paris, Jan 29.3 Spanish Nationalist warships in- tercepted and seized the Red Spanish chip "Aljundro" with a cargo of 650 tons grain on board. Rome, Jan. 29, Although the steamer summoned The report printed in the aid telegraphically, and airplanes "Matin that Italy may break off were sent by the Red Government, diplomatic relations with the Bo the capture of the ship and its be viet Union is emphatically defleding taken into Santander could not

A be prevented - in-authoritative circles,

Transocean News Service. Transörün Hawa Fáraste,

DUTCH ROYALTY

Cracow, Jan. 29. Princess Juliana and her hus band, Prince Bernhard, have left- Krynica, where they resided for several weeks, and have gone to the famous Polish sports resort Zako- pane. Following a short, sojourn there, they will proceed to CraCOW to visit the tomb of Marshal

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