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SATURDAY PORTSMOUTH ▼, STOKE CITY RELAY FROM: LONDON London Log

12 noon. Belay of a Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe- dral.

12.30 pan. Tino Rossi,

Vous Qu'avez-vous Fait De Mon Amour (Varna). Guitare D'amour

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AMERICAN WAS “INSOLENT”

Japan Explains Assault

Shanghai, Jan. 28.

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In convection with, the incident... in which 'Mr. J. B. Allison. Third Secretary of the United States Embassy at Nanking, was assault- ed yesterday by a Japanese sentry, the Japanese army spokesman. stated tonight that Allison slapped in the face by the sentry" when he falled to comply with

the repeated requests to leave grounds of a Chinese house which wus occupied by Japanese soldiers. Allison visited the premises with Japanese gendarmes in order to conduct an investigation. · Another- American, whosa identity is not disclosed" was also hit by the sentry,

D.JA. .............. 31.38m. (95.60 k.c.) D.J.B.

19.74m. (15.200 k.c.) 16.89m. (17,750 k.c.) DJ.N....... 33.45m. (95,40 k.c.) D.J.Q....... 19,63m. (15.280 k.c.) 11.30 p.m. Relay of Service from 1.05 p.. Call (German, Eng- the Hop Yat Church (Chinese). llah).

1.10 German Folk Song. |· 12.15 p.m. Mosart's Compositions. pm. Week-end Concert. 2 p.m. Marriage of Figero-Overture News in German. 2.15 p.m. Week- Vienna Philharmonic Orch cond. end Concert (continued). 2.50 p.m. by Clemens Krauss: Fantasia in G Greetings to our listeners. 3 p.m. Minor-Edwin Fischer (Piano); News and Economic Review in Eng- The Magic Flute-A Fowler bold in fish. 3.15 pm. To-day in Germany, me You See; A Maiden fair and Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m. Point Slender-Ewald Bohmer and the forward, point backwardi Folk- Berlin State Opera Orch; Serenade song play by Helmut Baentsch. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"-Vienna The German Shortwave Orchestra. Philharmonic Orch, cond, by Bruno 4.15 p.m. Lively gramophone re- Walter: Fantasia in F Minor-. D. cords. 4.30 p.m. Joyous Mozart. 12.40 p.m. Conilnental Orchestras

Cunningham (Organ).'

Dances and Songs. 10.30 p.m. News Hajoil (Mezzacapo): Chant De

and Economic Review in German. Sirene (Celebre Chansen Italienne)

5.45 pm. The Smith's at home (F. Volpatti. Junior). Souvenir De

1.03 p.m. Marek Weber's Orches- | (English)., 0 p.m. Soldier Songs. Pausilippe (Godfrey Andola);

7. p.m. Concert of Idght Music. a

Subsequently the Japanese au- Sweetest of All-Waltz (Wald-ra and John Brownlee.

"Cavalleria Rusticaria"-Selection p.m. News in English 10.15 p.m. thorities apologised to Allison teufel). Orch. Mascotte. Golden.

-Orchestra: Beports (from flm Concert of Light Music (continu- { The spokesman added the Rain-Walts (Waldteufel); Chii-

"Private Life of Don Juan"); Seren_ed). 8.55 p.m. Greetings to our arose from the insolent attitude of Spring-Waltz (Wald- dren teufel). Ever

(Ravini) - John Brownlee Listeners. 9 p.m. News and Econo- | adopted by Allison who sought to DX Never-Waltz

(Baritone); The (Waldteufel).-Orch. Mascotte.

Music Comes mic Review in German. 9.15 p.m. deal with Japanese soldiers an" a

Delicious titbit. A Swabian play | policeman would deal with a law-- 1pm. Local Time Signal and (aus): Her First Dance (Hey-

breaker. Weather Report:

kena)--Orchestra: Hall, Vienna by Frits Ludwig Schneider.

p.m. The Smith's at home (Eng- Potpourri (Destal)-Orchestra.

"It must also be attributed to 1.30 pm Renter and Rugby lish). 10 p.m. News and Economic Allison's attitude which is charac-

terised by his outspoken criticism Press; Weather Forecast and An- Review in English and Dutch. 10.15 nouncements.

pan. To-day in Germany. Bound

of the Japanese army. The in- Pictures. 10.30 p.m. Dance Music. eldent, however, is regrettable and 11.45. p.m. Interview of the month steps have been taken to prevent a recurrence." said the spokes- Midnight. Sign off (German. Eng.

man.(Reuter),

1.03 p.m. Reginald Dixon at the Organ.

Roberta-Film Selection.-Organ Solo; Sweet Music-Film Selection. Dixon Hits No. 16.

112 pan. Musical Comedy Selec- tions.

Vocal Cems The Love Parade" (Schertzinger)-Light Opera Co. | „Vocal · Gems—"Bunny Side Up”— Light Opera Co. SelectionMusic in the Air" (Hammerstein and Kern).-New. Mayfair Orchestra.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press; Local Weather Report and Announcements.

1.40 p.m. Variety.

1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

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1.40 p.m. Arthur Rubinstein, Nocturne in G Minor: Nocturne in F Sharp Major (Chopin): Minuet and Trio (Schubert): Prelude in C Sharp Minor (Racmaninoff).

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SOVIET AND LEAGUE

Geneva, Jan, 28. .. The principal feature of the initial meeting of the 100th session.. of the League Council, which open- ed here on Thursday afternoon, was the declaration by the Soviet. Foreign Commissar, M. Maxim Litvinoff, who utilised the -op- portunity for a violent attack on certain countries, which he did not name.

1.56 Light French Music. "Logle" Selection De Groot and His Orchestra: Mignon-To son Titania"-Lina Pagliughi (So- prano); La Cygne (Saint Saens)

9.53 meracycles, · Pablo Casals ('Cello); Mignon- "Addio, Mignon"-Luigi Furt

12.35 pm Recorded Music. I Tenor); 81 Mes. Vers avaient des pm. Victorian News Bulletin. 1.15 You Made Me Love You (Mc- alles (Hahn); Paysage (Hahn) p.m. Luncheon Music. 130 p.m. Carthy-Monaco); Where did Robin-Nine Vallin (Soprano) Danse Ma- Description of the Australian Ten- son Crusoe go with "Friday on cabre. (Saint-Saens)- Leopold is Championships at Saturday Night (Lewis-Young-Stokowski and the Philadelphia interspersed with Musical Items. 5.30 p.m. Close. 6.30 p.m. Recorded Meyer). Die Fledermaus (The Baty Symphony Orchestra. (Joh. Strauss-Hafner-Geuee-

Music: 6.40 p.m. Sporting News Arr. Nonne) State Opera, Berlin. 8-7 p.m. Chinese Programme,

and Notes. 15 pm. Musical Inter- My Rhythm (Mussonius); Wind 6 pm. An Hour of Beethoven. --

lude. 7.30 pan. Queensland and and Waves (Zarider)-Jungherr'a Fidelio Overture The Berlin North Australian News Bulletin. Accordion Melodians. Ein Zart Philharmonic Orchestra cond. by 7.35 p.m. Sporting Highlights of the uches Lied (A Tender Song) (Fen-Julius Kopsch Fidelio Leonora's tween Donald Budge and Baron von Week, including a discussion be- yes-Amberg) Du-Du Gehst An Aria-Frida Leider (Soprano);

Vorbell (Hess-Miseraki Grosse Fugue (In B.Flat Major)nis Players. 8 pm. Light Orches- Cramm. visiting International Ten- Bennefeld)-Herbert E. Groh, Lener String Quartet; Minnet in Tenor. La Ultima Cancion—Tango | No. 2—Mischa Elman (Violin); „Ich tral Programme 8.30 p.m.. Choral (Filippin); Cabesta Tango (Up Liebe Dich; Die Ehre Gottes aus Fantasia 8.50 p.m. Musical Inter- pini): Heinz Kuppertz and His Or- der natur Kissten Flagstad (80-lude. 9 p.m. Talk "I Remember.", 9.15 p.m. The National Military chestra Shake Yo's Feet (Freddyprano); Romance in G-E: Zim- Band 9.45 pm. Recital by Rayning his government was not a Morgan).-Fred Morgan's Banjo ballst; Overture to "Ruins of mond Beatttie, Bass-Baritone, and

Mir

Rhythmics.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

8 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

Athens" Vienna Philharmonic Orch, cond. by Arnold Rose; Ruina of Athens Turkish March-Vienna ↑ pan. Gerry Moore (Piano) and | Philharmonic Orch, cond, by Karl Sam Browne (Baritone).

Alwin Keep A Twinkle in Your Eye- Quickstep (Mercer-Bloom). My Shadow's Where My Sweetheart | 8.03 p.m. Relay of Organ Récital Used To Be Chida and Carr); I'm from St. John's Cathedral--Lind- Sittin' High On A Hill Tợp (Kahn | sxy A. Lafford with W. C. Night and Johnston). Crooning-Quick- | (Baritone). · step (Caesar); Love Me-Blow, Fox- trot (Victor Young),

arr.

1. Overture in D Minor (Handel, Elgar-Ellingford)-Organ; 2 Messiah (Handel); Recitative For Behold, Darkness shall cover the Earth Aria-The People that walk- 7.45 p.m. Marek Weber, and Elsed in darkness-A. W. Knight; 3. An- Orchestra.

7.15 p.m. London-"Friends To Tex" A vest-pocket vandeville.

Produced by Ernest Longstaffe.

An Evening with Liszt (Urbach). Stay with Me For Ever ("Gluditta") (Lebar); My Lips Are Made For Kissing ("Giuditta") (Lehar),'

dante con Moto (Mendelssohn); 4 Elijah Mendelssohn) Aris Lord God of Abraham; Judas Maccabaeus (Handel); Recitative-I feel the Deitywithin, Aria-Arn, Arm; Ye 8 p.m. Local Time Signal Weather Brave-W. C. Knight; 5. Sonata Report and Announcements.

No. 1 in F Minor (Mendelsohn); 8.03 p.m. Rachmaninoff-Con- (a) Allegro Moderato, (b) Adagio, certo No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18-(e) Allegro Vivice Organ Bachmaninoff (Piano).

8.40 p.m. Studio Song Recital by Played by Rachmaninoff and the Anna Lovtsoff (Soprano). Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.

1. Martha's Aria-From the Conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Opera "The Czar's Bride"; 2. Zas- 36 p.m. Meta Seinemeyer (80-boumela Razguulalacya (Sokalov); prano) and Efrem Simballst (Violin).

Liebesfeler (F. Weingartner); Es blinkt der Tau (A Rubinstein). Burlesoa (Spk)-Violin Solo: Persian Song (Glinka-Eimbalist>

Violin Sollo.

3. Bp Moya Pichalnays (Tolstol) (Lullaby);"4 "A wish" (Chopin).

9 pm Renter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce

menta.

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9.10 p.m."Tschaikowsky--Concer

Heather Kimaire Contralto. 10.15 tralasian News Service. 10.55 p.m. p.m. Dance Music. 10:30 p.m. Aus

Australasian Mall Bag. 11 p.m. Dance Music: 12 p.m. Close.

HOLLAND INDIA

Call lettern: FHL. Wavelengths 16.88 m. and 25.57 m.; Frequencies 11770kc. and 11730kc.

The League, ne declared, stood In opposition to an ideolgical bloc which had war as its principal. The League had only one ideology, and that was peace, so that when the war bloc became active, the peace bloc had no alternative but to reciprocate through

equal activity.

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M. Litvinoff emphasised Mos- cow's loyalty to the League, dé- claring that although in the begin-

was how one of the most 'devoted.' member of the League family, it

That was because Moscow required years to convince herself that the League wa an instrument or peace, but having become convin- ced the Soviet Union had ever since fulfified all her obligations in the spirit of the League.

The Bovlet military machine had been developed and" perfected as an instrument of peace, M. Litvin- off concluded. (Trans-Ocean), it

Stillness took possession of the hall when, Dr. 'Wellington Koo- rose to address the meeting and pronounced the greatest indict- open-ment the League of Nations had

ever heard in Geneva,

Wavelength 19.71 m. Wavelength 16.88 m. Phobl programme for the Netherlands Indles, 13.25 National anthem and Ing-announcement.

13.30 Operetta ProgramMA. 14.00 Talk by Mra & E 63D-Van Hattem

tinued).

14.20 Operetta programme (con-

14.40 Daily News Bulletin.-- 14.50 Music.

Dr. Koo declared. that the festive air of that 100th session of the League of Nations Council stood in striking contrast to all the failures of the past.

We are in the midst of a war of ideologies but instead of the 15.30 Close down and national League taking the trouble to solve anthem...

THE "ROMAN STEP"

Rome, Jan. 28 Goose-stepping: Fasciats is the newest Italian innovation. Signor Mussoloni having been present on Thursday at a demonstration by

to in B Flat Minor played by Arthur the Fascist Militia of the

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8.50 p.m. London-"London Log" Rubinstein and the London Sym-Passo Romana," the "Roman

Barbirolli.

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9 p.m. Spanish Music. Puerta De Tierra-Bolero (Al-phony Orchestra cond. by John Step" which is to be used in future for all important parades and re- beniz).—Orquesta Bevilla Conduc- tor: Joaquin Robert! Arazon-Orchestra cond. by Leopold Stokow-

9.43 p.m. Philadelphia Symphony } viewn.

Similar to the famous German Fantasia (Albenk). Cádiz (Buenca

"Goose Step," the new marching and Albeniz) Mezzo: Soprano Solo

Eght Russian Folk Dances (Le-step is executed by holding the by Conchita, Velazquez with Orch.

dow).

knees stift, lifting the feet high Conduct." Montorio Granada and Albeniz). Goyescap — Inter-

9.58 pm Choral Musle,

and bringing the heels down firmly. Psalm 88 (Holst)-Philharmonie | 11° · Ducu was obviously highly mezzo (Granados)Pablo Cisals. Eavarra (Albéniz)—Arthur Rubin: Choir cond. by Kennedy Bcott; All pleased with the demonstration-- stein Sevilla (Gevillanas)

("Hymn (A)- Men! All Things!

of (Trans-Ocean), Praise"-Mendelssohn); Hallelujah bentz). Danse Espagacle (Orans- dos).-Edith Lorand and Her Vien- nese Orchestra.

...

9.30 p.m. London The News 9.56 p.m. Relay-Dance Orchestra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kont Hotel.

1. (A) My heaven on Earth. (B) The Bhag. (C) Ebb Tide (D) Rockin' the Town. 2. (A) Sailboat in the Moonlight (B) Bons of In- dia. (B) Why talk about Love (C) Satan takes a holiday 3. (A) Everything you said came true (B) A foggy day (C) Things are looking up (D) Nice work if you can get it. During the intervale dance re- cords will be played from BW.

Chorus (Messlab-Handel)-Massed Choir, and the Bands of HM, Cold- stream and Welsh Guards.

10.15 pm - Bach--Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major played by the Eeole-Normale Chamber Orchestra, Paris, conducted by Al- fred Corlot.

10.30 pm. Close Down.

11.30 p.m. London The LeszU6—— Division I: Portsmouth v. Stoke City. A commentary on the second of the Association Football Match by Thomas Woodrooffe from Fratton Park, Portsmouth.

12.30 p.m. lose Down

CONGRESS MESSAGE

DELAYED

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the problems as they arise, basing the measures taken on the factors of Justice, peace and security, the League of Nations has become. more and more a passive observer," zald Dr. Koo. (Trans-Ocean).

LEAGUE IGNORED

Rome, Jan. 28. Evidently respecting the repeat- ea declarations of Italian political circles that the happenings in Geneva were a matter of complete indifference to Italy, the entire Press of Italy has completely ignored the proceedings of. Thurs- day, not a single paper even men- tioning the fact that the League Council began its 100th session. (Trans-Ocean).

NEW U.S. SOLICITOR. GENERAL

Lond. Jan. 28. Wing Commander Kerby, The British Air Attache in Shankhal, will leave for Bhanghal to resume. duties after a short visit to Lon- ton)--(Fleuter), @

Washington, Jan. 27. President Roosevelt's message, to Congress on naval expansion will be delayed until Friday, according Senator Bankhead, speaker of the House of Representatives..

President Roosevelt has appoint- The reason is that the house is adjourning as a mark of respected Mr. Robert E. Jackson, Solicitor- for Representative E. A Kenney General of the United States in who fell to his death in the night succession to Mr. Stanley Reed. from the sixth door of the bed- Mr. Jackson a Democrat, aged room window of a Hotel Here- forty-six and has been assistant (Reuter)

Attorney General-(Reuter).

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