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SPEED-BOAT RACER

FINED

Fast Driving In Built-Up Area

"ON ADMIRALTY BUSINESS'

Mr.

the

RADIO

TODAY'S PROGRAMME

MAGISTRATE DEFIED

Appellant Refuses To Sit Down

CLAIMS RIGHT TO SPEAK-

Capt. Fred Russell, en appellant Hubert Scott-Paine,

The following programme will at Marylebone Police-court, last motor-boat racer, was fined £1 and be broadcast today from the month, refused to sit down while ordered to pay £1 4s Sd costs, but Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Mr. Harold McKenna, the magis cence was not endorsed, a Z.R.W. on a wavelength of 555 trate, save his decision. The case Arundel, Sussex, last month for metres (545 KG. Wednesday, 3rd June at 10 am.exceeding the 30 m.p.h. limit for Wednesday, 17th June at 10 am. motor-cara in a built-up area. Wednesday, 2nd July

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Selections by "The Waikiki Trio" from Studio. ZEK. Programme

was adjourned until April 30.

Capt Russell, who lives at Cul- vedon Grange, Tunbridge Wells,

12.302.15 pm-European recorded appealed against the refusal of the

London County Council to grant | Programme.

12.30 p.m.-The New Mayfair Or-him a licence for a domestic ser

It was alleged that he drove at 80 miles an hour through Arundel.

Another summons alleging that Mr. Senti-Paine failed to stop when spoken to by a constable was dis-chestra. missed.

Pe. Brooks gave evidence of aj statement by Mr. Scott-Paine in which he complained of the driving of the police cas, saying that he did! not know it to be a police car.

Urgent Secret Work In the statement, as read, Mr. Scott-Taine said he was engaged on | urgent secret work for the Admir alty.

On the occasion in question he was hurrying back from London to Southampton, where he was urgent». ly required on Admiralty business.

The statement added:

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal Weather Report

1.03

vants* agency in Harrow-road, and Paddington.

At an earlier hearing the magis- Danny trate, thinking the case closed, dis- missed the appeal. Capt. Russell, however, insisted on addressing the magistrate. He made a speech

p.Songs by Malone (Tenor).

1.15 pm-Cinema Organ Solos. 1.30 pm-Vocal, Gems from "Maxic in the Air."

1.40 p.m.-Military Band Music. 215 pm-Close Down

which lasted six hours.

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July 23 July 31. Ang. 1. Ang. 12 -I Flatly Refuse”

E/Rassis Aug. 7 Aug. 9 Ang. 11 Aug. 18 Aug. 15

Aug. 26 Immediately on the resumption|E/Japan Ang. 21 Ang. 23 Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Sept. 3 Sept. ↑ of the appeal at the last hearing Mr. Harold McKenna proceeded to give his decision. He was inter- Waltz)rupted by Capt. Russell, who ask

jed: "Are you going to give your

verdict?"

5-8 pm-European Programme. 5-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7 pm Concert. Pianoforte Solos-

Valse Gablice (Forgotten

(Liszt). Capriccio in F Minor (Dohnanyi)

Vadimir Horowitz.

Sonza

Homing (Del Riego) Still as the Night (Bohm)

Derek Oldham (Tenor)

"I remember the incidents very clearly as it was my inten- tion to complain, and in fact I did dictate a letter to the Super-Violin Salom intendent of Police at Arundel, which, however, I refrained from sending.

A small sports car driven at a high speed, proceeded into the main road across my bow, caus. ing me to brake and pull over into the gutter, and unless I had a large and heavy car, and had been quick with it with my driv- ing. I should have been involved in an accident.

"I was indignant and overhaul- ed the small car, ny intention! bong to stop him and tell him what I thought about it.

Nothing On Road

Menues (Debussy) Tambourin Chinois (Kreisler)

Songs

Mr. McKenna: Will you be good lenough to sit down and listen?

Capt. Russell claimed that he had a right to address the magistrate on the evidence.

"Will you be good enough to sit down," repeated Mr. McKenna.

**I refuse." said Capt. Russell, Joseph Szigeti until you are good enough to vell

me whether you are giving your verdict or not. You will tell me, and I shall not keep you more than

quarter of an hour."

Up from Somerset (Sanderson) Devonshire Cream and Cider

Sanderson

Malcolm McEachern (Bass).ja

Instrumental-

Souvenir (arr. Willoughby)

The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet 7.30 p.m.-"A Life on the Ocean (Binding).

1.40 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Waikiki Trio." Programme

1. May Day is Lei day in Hawaii.

Kamehameha March.

2

3

Mr. Scott-Paine said that he 4. went through the 30-mile limit at 5 Thurs., 4th June 140 to 45 miles an hour, but added Mon 15th June that it was in the middle of the SIZ

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§ p.--Local: Time Signal, Whe- ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert 11 pm-Close Down.. 8.05 pm.-European

Programme

Again Mr. McKenna asked Capt. Russell to sit down, and he replied:

flatly refuse until you tell me if you are giving your verdict or not." Mr. McKenna said he would try to get on with the case at the end of the month.

A police officer, who gave evid-|from ZEK. on a frequency of 640) « jence that the car did not stop, re-kilocycles.

plying to Sir Henry Curtis Bennett,

8.03

P.M.A Jazz Medley by! K.C., defending, said that it was Charlie- Kunz.

8.25 p.m.-"In 2 Vienna Beer quite possible that the driver did

Garden" ot see his signal.

from Light The Duke of Norfolk was Chair- Opera. un of the Bench.

HIDING PLACE MELTS

Smugglers Betrays By Sun

Stockholm-The sun

has

trayed bootleggers to the smuggling authorities svall, Sweden.

at

8.30 p.m.-Selections

The Land of Smiles (Lehar) The Waltz Dream (0. Strauss) Monsiear Beaucaire (Rosse) Gipay Love (Lebar).

9 p.m.-A Relay from Daventry. News Bulletin and Announcements (Copyright by Beuter).

9.20 p.m.Cricket: Middlesex

AUTHOR GIVES PROMISE

Solicitors Vindicated In Libel Suit

PLEA FOR LENIENCY

Myles Francis Plunkett Mordaunt, aged 31, an author, was found guilty of publishing libels concern. ing members of a firm of solicitors, and bound over at the Old Bailey last month.

Mr. W. X. Stable, K.C.. prose- cuting, said the solicitors, Messrs. Rubinstein, Nash and Co. had car- Sussex A running Commentary on ried on business for a century. In the Match, from Lord's Cricket June, 1935, they were consulted by

Ground, London.

9.33 p.m.-Dance Music.

10 p.Big Ben from Daventry, be-Close Down anti-

Gen. Crozier, who contemplated| bringing an action for libel against the publishers of a book written by Mordaunt.

A few days before the issue of

Sund- AIRMAN CHARGED the writ Mordaunt wrote a letter

Ski-ing over the ice, an officer of the anti-smuggling service saw something glittering in the

WITH MURDER

sun. Woman Susceptible'

To Strangulation

On closer investigation it turned out to be a can of spirit which, with several others, had been coa-i cealed in a grotto formed of drift

Medical evidence was given at

which, added Mr. Stable, was the beginning of a stream of abuse. The letter concluded, **Yours for

better champerty," which, counsel suggested, meant putting up duramy plaintiff and sharing dam- ages which might be recovered.

Bound Over

After the jury had found Mor.

ice. The warmth of the sun had the South-Western police court re- caused the roof to fall in, exposcently, when Frederick Herbert daunt guilty Mr. Stable remarked

Charles. Field, aged 32, an aircraft-that Messrs. Rubinstein would wel-) ing the can.

man, stationed" at Hendon, was come the verdict more if the judge i He reported his find, and 2 party of men with picks dug out charged on remand with the murder took a lenient view.

of Mrs. Beatrice Vilma Sutton, aged The Recorder. Sir Holman Gre- from the grotto 45 cans, contains, by strangling her at her fat in gory, R.C., to Merdsunt: If I re ing more than 60 gallons of con Elmhurst Mansions, Edgeley-road, frain from sending you to prison will traband liquor.

Claphan, on the night of April 4. you undertake not to repeat this

Dr. Temple Grey, pathologist, conduct? said there were no external signs of violence on Mrs. Sutton.

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Tnternally he found signs of asphyxia. In his opinion the cause of death was suffocation caused by pressure on the throat and a hand. over the mouth..

Mr. J. C. Leonard, defending: I gather that she would be particular- ly susceptible to strangulation?— Yes, slight pressure would easily kill her.

Field was further remanded.

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Shot Farmer's Son Killed

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Mordaunt gure the undertaking, and was bound over in his own re- cognisances of £10.

STAR'S VILLA BROKEN INTO

Youth Only Wanted Autograph

Juan-Les-Pins-A youth found In the villa of Miss Lilian Harvey, the film actress, at Juan-les-Pins last month, was held for question- ing by the police.

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Miss Harvey heard suspicious sounds in her villa and telephoned Glasgow.

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