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Mrs. M. H. Cornwall-Leigh Receives Honour
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Mr M. IL Cornwall-Leigh, the 13-year-old British owner of 'Barnado Hospital, af Kusatsu, Gumma Profec- turc, has been. decorated with the Sixth Order of the Sacred Trensure in recognition of her humanitarian work in social rellef, especially in the care and treatment of lepers. Cornwall-Leigh Mrs.
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SPOTLIGHT
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GERMAN
SHIPS
The Jollowing accounts of acu warfare and, ship movements in the present European war are compiled from Associated Press dispatches.
ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Sixth Talk of the Series "Some Great Poets" Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 .c'. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 0-11.15 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second,
H. K. T.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cersion.
12.30 Charles Kaliman (Tenor)
Britain faced the problem to- day of retaining its important and the London Talladium Orchestra. North Sea blockade in the face 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- of the strategic demand for ther Report. more warships to combat fast
1.03 Dance Music.
TELEPHONE CENSORSHIP and powerful German surface weather Forecast and Announce- CENSORSHIP
1.30 Reuter and
raiders reported ranging the ments.
от stormy
1.45 Musical Comedy, 2,15 Cloce Down.
Rugby Press,
Recent delays and difficulties in the Atlantic. way of telephoning to Germany from
The certainly that at least two Holland are now known to have!
6.00 Dvorak-Conserto In A Minor, NEW YORK-The British arisen from the fact that a list has German surface raiders had slipped are trying out a new plan to been drawn up of those within Ger- through the North Sea blockade is Op. 53, Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and and Orchestre de la Societe des Con- certs due Conservatoire conducted by have their propagandu take hold many who are allowed telephone con- now evident.
British naval circles contend that Georges Enesco, Humoreske, Comedy in Germany-secking to have munication with foreign countries.
the world Harmonists. From The Old and The Up to the present there had been the combined navies of the Germans tune in on a radlo broadenst of news items favour-no ficulties placed in the way of would not be sufflelent to establish an New World Fantasin, Dol Dauber
Germans receiving calls from abroad: airtight blockade of the Baltle. O and His Salon Orchestra. able to the Allies by sandwich- Now, the privilege is limited to percials said that on dark
6.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- within 100 ing in the names of German prisons whose business or profession nignts ships could pass
makes this necessary.
yards of cuch other without being tons.
6.47 A Short Fiano Recital by soners of war.
detected.
Backhaus Moment Musicale in A On the other hand, The Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
Reports of the German ralders Flat Major, Op. 14, No. 4 (Schubert); tem, describing the new persuasive military telephone censorship now method, said the German language is demands the fullest details of all per- caused a stir in London, overshadow- Soiree De Vienne No. 0 (Schubert- spoken throughout the daily brondong making calls to Germany from ing all other war news in the British Liszt); Intermezzo in B Flat Minor, On known speed records, only Op. 117, No. 2 (Brahms); Intermezzo: 1st from 10:15 to 10:45 pan., Berlin foreign countries. Calls put in from press.
British warships-the Battle In E Flat Major, Op. 117, No. Copenhagen to neutral newspaper three
met Cruisers Repulse, Renown and Hood (Brahms). were correspondents in Berlin
the are fast though to overtake with the questions from the Germoun
German raiders. These three have exchange:
been on North Sea duty.
tine.
in
The radiocasts originate the tudios of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Twenty names are read tally. Ten names are repeated from The list of the day before and 10 new
nes are added.
the
German
"Which of the numbers given is pri-i vate and which is the office number? What, kind of office is it? What is the newspaper that the correspondent represents and what is its nation-
Columbia sild the programune was beamed toward Germany from powe ality?" ful short-wave transmitters in Doven- try. The actual reading of the nume takes only about half a minute; the rest of the time is given over to the
War Area Extension Possible
1
7.05 Percy Fletcher-Sylvan Scenes Suite. London Palladium Orchestra conducted by Clifford Greenwood. The Deutschland, armed with six 7.17 Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass- 11-inch, eight 5.9-inch and six 4.1-Baritone) Bedouin Love Song (Pin- inch guns, has a speed of 20 knots sull); "A Lover in Damascus" (Wood- two knots faster than the general line ford-Finden). of British capital ships. The Hopd." 7.30 London Relay-The News Repulse and Renown, however, have 8.00 Locai Time Signal, Weather 15-inch guns and a speed of over 30 Report and Announcements. knots.
8.03 Orchestre Symphonique The Berlin correspondent of the
The British Admiralty said it had Paris Norwegian Rhapsody (Lalo).
that the Amsterdum “Telegraf” states that anno present confirmation"
8.10 Studio"Some Great Poets" reading of the news items.
A talk by Father extension of the war area to south- Columbia gave this as a sample eastern Europe must be reckoned as Deutschland had evaded the blockade, 6: Browning.
but previously It admitted the poski-Ryan, S.J. possible.
8.30 jar the broadcast:
bility the Adiniral Scheer was roving
Studio-Lalo Trio playcà by "The Anglo-French-Turkish paci fle does not, however, expect that the Atlantic. The Admiral Scheer, Prue Lewis (Violin), J. B. M. Smalth means p diplomalle-defeat-far. Ger-
Germany tried very hard otherc-will-be--ny-developments in the Deutschland and the Admiral Gra (Piano) and Eltoro Pellegatti ('Cello).} 9,00 Orchestral Interlude. Fantazia OR Melodies of Johann Strauss Jumper the negotiations among the that direction until the negotiations Spee
betaren Finland and Russia have battleships. Berr vor
in Brussels, Belgians returning! three friendly powers.
from the Congo on the Steamer (Weber), Marek Weber and His Or-
chestra. Ribbentrop pinyed an active role in been terminated.
Elizabethville reported having seea
9.05 Studio Comments on Recent Ave German ships in refuge al the Belgian Congo port of Bana, where Events.
9.15 London Relay-News Bum- they were said to have fled from the
mary.
Beethoven-Quartet In C French submarine Surcouf.
The authoritative manual. Jane's Fighting Ships, says the 4,300-ton Sharp Minor, Op. 131, Busch Quartet. 10.13 Verdi "Rigoletto" Act L Surcout is the largest submarine in the world. Completed In 1934, she Singers in order of appearance: Dino is 381 feet long.]
many.
Germany's attempts to wreck the nereement in advaner. He persuaded the Soviet Union to insist that Turkey! close the Dardanelles.
Then, after some further talk, the
announcer went on:
Industrialists Alarmed
The trend taken by German policy is reported in be becoming more and more alarmning for German indus trialists and the middle classes on the one hand and the working classes on the other.
"Two German U-boat offteers will be burled with high military honours
A Zurich message quotes as from nt Edinburgh. They are U-Bontmen Seldel and Schleleher. Fifty officers a reliable source statements made by and sailors will attend the services traveller who has just returned to priests will officinte, and wreaths will Zurich from Germany. He said that he had been able to see for himself be Inid by officers and trapps who pa
how puzzled the people were, especi icipated in yesterday's battle.'
tion.
This was followed by the readingly with regard to the Russian ques
of anti-Nazi comments from newe- papers in neutral countries.
Meanwhile, Berlin Radio shurt- wave broadcasts featured unqualified) statements that "England alrendy has lost the hunger-blockade war."
The radlocast, according to Colum- bin, sald England "Is a Country with- oul peasants," that although 80 per cent of its soll is arable, only 6 per cent is under cultivation.
Ignoring Italy
A special trade supplement to the "Frankfurter Zeitung" dealing with the prospects of German trade with south-east Europe with special appert to Turkey, makes no reference to Italy.
are Germany's unlypocket]
LOSS OF NANNING
9.30
Borgioil; Guido Uxa; ida Minnarini; Riccardo Stracciari; Aristide Barac- chi, Duilo Baronti, Eugenio Dall- argine, Ernesto Dominici, and Mer- cedes Casper with Full Chorus of La Scala, Milan, and the Milan Sym- phony Orchestra.
11.00 London Relay-"Matters of Moment," Talk by the Right Hoc. Herbert Morrison, M.P. 11.15 Close Down.
along the so-called Red route linking Another blow is that the shipment Soviet Russia and North-west China. which of wood oli lo America 000,000 American loan to China has furnished the security for the $25,- construction been interrupted. The
Tokyo, Dec. 5. Reports from Nanning say that the Government has lost Chungking about 30 per cent, of its foreign trade linking French Indo-China and in the fall of Nanning. The route Nanning dis- China's Interior via and Milan is not even marked on the posed of about 10,000 tons of goods
from abroad monthly.
As the result of the interception of nap accompanying the supplement) though Italy is shown,
the French Indo-China route, the of a railway between Indo-China and Chungking Government is suffering Kweilin, the Kwangsl. capital, has from a shortage of gasoline and hun been interrupted by the fall of Nan- hosdreds of motor-trucks are stranded aing-Domei
The Brenner railway
to Munich
PRIVATE "Mein Kampf" takes A Rost
ON TRIAL
British Soldier Accused Of Shooting Comrade
A woman journalist who
from Germany arrived in Zurich stated that since the German-Soviel German public pact was signed Ilbrarles have received instructions not to hand out Hitler's book, "Meln
Kampf," and if asked for it are to say.
is already out. Clothing By Coupons
Shanghol, Dec. 5.. Private Eckford, at the Seaforta
All articles of clothing are to be containing 150 Highlanders, was yesterday formally charged with the shooting of Lance rationed, and cards Corporal Davis with a service pistol, coupons, valid for one year, are being
Issued. He will be tried before the British Supreme Court.
A baby's jacket uses up 25 coupons,
"I have nothing to say Sir, and I and a woman's coat between 40 and 50 coupons according to quality. rezerve my defence," To a firm voice Even ties must be obtained wita
spoke these words after he heard the charge of
Frivato David Eokford
coupons,
murder preferred against him by Mr. Employment Of War Malmed C. H. Haines, Registrar, in H.M.
Police Court yesterday.
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Herr Oberlindober, director of the This ended the lengthy preliminary Nazl organisation for war wounded, Germang during which announced over the radio that every hearing of a charge vidence for the prosecution was factory and business in effered in connection with events at would be expected to employ war- "E" Blockhouse in the British mill-malmed men up to 1 to 2 per cent of
ry defence sector. on North Tibet their staffs.
Road on the night of November 4
Soecial offices have been opened to
when Eckford was alleged to have advise and help wor widows. shot and killed Lance/Col. Jamta
Davis, his Post commander at the Dutch For Soldiers
ume.
Speciol classes in Dutch have been Eckford, was committed for trial set up in some of the main towns of and remanded in custody-Reuter Gotmany for German soldiers.
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