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WEEK-END RADIO ITALIAN

PROGRAMMES

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mary of To-day's Markets. · 8.45 p.m. Sporting News and Notes. 7.10 p.m. New Zealand Mail Bag. 7.20 p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Queensland and North Austrailan News Bulletin. 7.35 p.m. Sporting Highlights of the Week. 8.5 p.m. Arthur Rubinstein, Polish Pianist, with the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra. from the Melbourne Town Hall. 8.50 p.m. Programme from the Melbourne Studios. 10.30 p.m. Aus- tralasian News Service, 10.50 p.m. Australasian Mail Bag. 11 p.m. Dance Music. 11.20 p.m. Medita- tion Music. 12 pm. Close.

PARIS

Call-letters

Station: of the Wavelength: 19.68 metres TPA 2. Wavelength: 25.24 metres TPA 3. Wavelength: 25.60 metres T P A

SATURDAY

a.m.

Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Kc.

7 am. Radio-Journal of France (French News). 7.20 am. Gramo- phone Records. 7.30, a.m: Leading Press Articles. 7.45 a.m. Gramo phone Records. 9 am News in French. 9.30 a.m. News in English. 9.40 a.m. News in Italian. 9.50 a,m Gramophone Records. 10 Close down Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Kc.

11 am. Concert Relayed from Nice. 11.45 a.m. Talk on French Events In Jugo-Slar)., 12 noon. News in English, 12.15 p.m. Con- cert Relayed from Montpellier. 12.46 p.m. Gramophone Records. 1. p.m. Concert Relayed from Toulouse. 1.30 p.m.

News French. Colonial Market Prices. p.m. Message from Paris by Mr. F. Porche. 2.10 p.m. Judicial Talk by M. Henri Delmont. 2.20 p.m. Gramophone Records. 2.30 p.m. Concert. The Lucien Goldy Or-' chestra. Mrs. Marthe Daumont (Vocalist), Mr. Priolet (Tenor): 3.55 p.m. Rates of Exchange and French Stock (Rentes), 4. p.m. Close Down,

CONSULATE

STRUCK

Canton Air Raid.

Canton. Sept. 24. It now transpires that four bombs were dropped early this morning in the eastern district of Canton, but damage is unknown.

A large piece of shrapnel landed on the Italian Consulate, in Tung- shan district close to a Chinese battery

position. Commander Guiseppl Ros, the Consul-General, and the Vice-Consul, Signor Mario Rocchi, are carrying on their work as usual. but in the event of aerial attacks they will take shel- ter in dug-outs at their residence. nearby.

Nine Italian women and four children are due here to-day from Nanchang, and most are related to Italian airmen serving there.-

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CHINESE PLANE FORCED DOWN

IN CANTON RAID

On

DISTINCT

ADVANCE

In General European

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Appeasement

London, Sept. 23 Assurances that. Italy would send no more "volunteers" to Spain. similar to those which, it is under- stood, were given to Monsieur Delbos at Genova by Signor Boyas Coppa were, it is learned. confirmed "In Rome yesterday "by the Italian Foreign Minister to the British Charge d'Affaires..

The British Government have been kept informed of the conver- sations between the Italian Per- manent Delegate at Geneva and the French Foreign Minister and in London these exchanges and the prospects they hold out of the Franco-Italian discussions, which might lead to wider agreements on Spain, are naturally welcomed.

Canton Sept. 24 -- A Chinese Plane manned by Airman Huang Kwang-ching which was surround-

POTENTIAL IMPORTANCE ed by a ficet of Japanese bombers over Bocca Tigris Forts yesterday

The Nyon Arrangement ir morning, was forced down

which, it is hoped, the Italian Honam Island, it was disclosed to collaboration will now be forth- day.

coming, has made an important] contribution towards restoring the situation at sea resulting from Spanish conflict, and it should be possible as a result to take up again the question, on the Im-. portance of which the British Government have never ceased to lay stress, namely the withdrawal of foreigners engaged on either side in the Civil War in Spain.

The Chinese er pursued the Leeing Japanese planes shortly after the air raid over Canton and found himself outnumbered when the Japanese türned round and gave chase.

Huang, who has been brought back to a local hospital, received slight injuries on the head, arma and legs but his condition is not serious. The plans, it is stated, was only slightly damaged.

General Wu Te-chen, Chaiman of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov- ernment, personally called at the inhospital last night to inquire after

Huang's condition.- Central News.

Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.885 Ke.

5.15 p.m. News In French, Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. 5.45 p.m. News in Arabic. 6 p.m. Con- cert Relayed from Limoges. 6.30 p.m. Concert Relayed from Nice. 6.50 p.m. Colonial Talk by Mr. P. Tetau. 7. p.m. Relay of Radio- Journal of France (French News). 7.30 p.m. News in French, Rates of Exchange. 8.10 Message from Paris (In English. 8.20 p.m. New3 in Italian. 8.30 p.m. Relay. 10.30 p.m. Colonial Market Prices. 10.43 p.m. News in Portuguese. 11. p.m. Close Down.

a.m.

Wavelength: 25.60 m.-11.720 Kc.

11.15 p.m. Concert Relayed 'from Radio-Parts. 12.15 pm. News in French, Market Prices, Rates of Exchange. 12.40

a.m.

News In Spanish. 12.50

News in Portuguese. 1a.m. Talk by Mr. Archinard (In English. 1.15 a.m. Close Down. 3. a.m Gramo- phone Records. 4. a.m. News $12 French. Market Prices. Rates of Exchange. 4.30 a.m. News In English. 4.45 a.m. Gramophone Records, 5.45 a.m. News in Ger- mân. 8. a.m. Close Down.

SUNDAY Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Ke.

7 am. Radio-Journal of France (French News). 7,20 a.m. Gramo- phone Records. 7.30 am. Leading Press Articles. 7.45 a.m. Gramo phone Records. 9 a.m. New in French. 9.30 a.m. News in English. 9.40 am. News in Italian. 9.50 a.m. Gramophone Records. 10

a.m.

Close Down. Wavelength: 19.68 m.-15.243 Kc.

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CANTON HAS ANOTHER AIR VISITOR

Canton, Sept. 24.....

A Japanese plane, or Japanese planes again visited_Canton early this morning at about. 4.00 3.m but only the dull thud of one bomb was heard and this was well to the east of the city.

Shortly after, the drone of an engine was heard overhead and a single light was sighted, making its way through the sky. It may have been a single machine or the leader of three in formation.

After an hour-and-a-half of un- certainty, the "all clear" was sounded at 5.30 am. Complete silence reigned in the city through- out the visitation and it came as a surprise when the "all clear" signal came, to hear the murmur of hundreds of voices burst forth in relief from the Shakee Bund, opposite Shameen, where it ap- pears many Chinese had taken refuge, sitting calmly on the steps of the buildings. Their self-con- trol was splendid.-Reuter.

CHINESE STORY DENIED

Canton, Sept. 24. The Chinese Press quotes a mill- tary source as denying the recent Chinese story that two Italian aviators were aboard the Japanese plane which crashed a few days age and which was confirmed by the Italian Consulate to Reuter.

It is understood, however, that the pilots were foreigners of un- but official known nationality. clarification is not obtainable.-- Reuter

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100 CASUALTIES IN CANTON AIR RAIDS

Canton, Sept. 24: According to an official report released to-day, more than 100 Chinese civilians were killed and wounded during

1a.m. Concert Relayed from the Japanese air raids over Can- Paris-P.T.T. 12 noon. News in ton yesterday-

English. 12.15 p.m. Concert Relay-

ed from Paris-P.T.T.

Central News.

JAPANESE BOMB NORTH KWANGTUNG COAST Swatow, Sept. 24; Three Japan- harbour on the northern Kwang- ese planes flew over Chlatsekang

afternoon and dropped a number tung coast late on Wednesday of bombs, according to reports re- ceived here to-day, The extent of the damage is unknown

12.45 p.m. Talk on French Events. 1 p.m. Concert Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. -1.30 p.m. News in French. Colonial Market Prices. 2 p.m. Talk on the Cinema by Mr. Leon Worth. 2.10 p.m. Reviews and Periodicals by Mr. Francois de Teramond 2.20 p.m. Gramophone Records. 2.30 pm. Relay. 4 p.m. Close down, Wavelength: 25.24 m.-11.885 Kc.

Earlier in the afternoon the 5.15 pm. News in French, Market Prices. Rates of Exchange, 5.45 and Lukfung, two important north same planes scouted over Hoffung p.m. News in Arabic. 6. p.m. Con- Kwangtung cities, but flew away cert. Relay, 6.50 p.m. Music-Halls, without dropping any bomba, Circuses and Cabarets by Mi Legrand-Chabrier. 7. p.m. Relay of

Central News:

Radio-Journal of France (French-

| News). 7.30 pm. News in French,

Rates of Exchange. 8.10 p.m. News Rates of Exchange.

12.40 a.m.

In English. 8,20 p.m. News in Ita- | News In Spanish, 13.50 'a.m. News |lan.TM 8.30 p.m. "Relay, "1030′′ p.m. | in Portuguese, 1 am, Gramophone Colonial Market Prices. 10.45 p.m. | Records. 1.15 am Close down. 3 News in Portuguese. 11. p.m. Close a.m. Gramophone Records. 4 a.m. Down.

News in French; Market - Prices, Wavelength: 25.80 m.-11.720 Ke.. Rates of Exchange. ‚4.30 a.m. News 11.15 p.m. Concert Relayed from in English. 4.45 am, Gramophone Radio-París. 12.15

News' Recorda. 5.45 a.m. News in. Ger- French. Market Prices, | man. 6 a.m. Close downl

If friendly discussions between the French and Italian Govern- ments can make easier progress on this question, the view in well- informed circles in London is that way would be opened up for distinct advance in general European appeasement.

At the same time there is no disposition to underrate difficulties still to be overcome. But dim- culties become less formidable when tackled with goodwill and it is in that connexion that London sees the potential importance of developments of the last few days.

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