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12.15 p.m.-Short Service of Interces-
Bion.
(Alm
12.30 p.m.-Popular. Dance Music.
Met Dreams Fox-Trot Two
"Down Argentine Way")....Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra. Quickstep on You -I've Got My Eyes ("Broadway Melody of 1940"); Fox-
the Trot-Begin
Béguine....Billy Fox-Trot.
Cotton & his Band.
Ferry-boat Serenado....Billy Cotton
& his Band, Waltz-Beautiful Ohlo
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 21, 1941.
ARMY'S
MINISTRY
24,000,000 OF
BUTTONS
ORDER
CHILDHOOD
Welfare Work Call "What we want, and what I hope we shall soon have, is u The clothing of Kitche-Ministry of Childhood," Lady said at the exhibition of the
...Glenn Miller & his Orchestra. ner's Army in 1914 was Allen of Hurtwood
opening of an. Quickstep-I'm Nobody's Baby (fim seriously delayed by aNursery Schools Association at
Nightin-
tion.
"Andy Hardy Meets a Debutante),
Victor Silvester & his Ballroom shortage of trousers but-Charing Cross Underground Sta- Orchestra. Fox-Trot-A
She indicated that new 'men- Kale Sang In Berkeley Square (from tons. Buttons are a pro- "New Faces")....Joe Loss & his blem in this war, too, for sures to co-ordinate the Ministries Goodman the Quartermaster-Gen-children under five may shortly
Orchestra. Fox-Trot-Yes. My Dar Hng Daughter....Benny
& his Orchestra, Fox-Trot-Horsey. Hursey. Billy Cotton & his Band. eral's
department
1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Pro Suddenly called on to pro-the beginning
gramme Summary. 1.02 p.m.--A
gramme.
Victor Herbert Pro- vide 24,000,000 of them.
Miss Dolly Dollars-Entr'act:
Is Best of All (from
Love
for the welfare of
was be taken, and added: "There has co-ordinating group. At been no
there was great confusion in the reception areas 'inter- because of this.
"Mr. Herwald Ramsbotham, President of the Board of Educa- tion, was horrifled when he realis-
of Ministerial ed this lack ordination, and he has promised Sometimes we have all help.
Ministries found
'passing the buck,'"
This was revealed in an
Sir Wilfred "Princess view by Lt.-Gen. Pat"). Harry Horlick & his Orch. Lindsell, who is in charge of the of the Home Thine Alone; Someday (both from Administration .The Great Victor Herbert'') Forces.
Gen Lindsell said his task was everything that the Al Fresco Intermezzo to supply
wanted, from women's from It happened in Nordland")
Army Harry Horlick & his Orchestra. underwear for the A.T.S. to 15in
Allan Jones (Vocal) with Orchestra, Fleurette;
**The
A Kiss In The Dark (lm
a surgical needle Great Victor Herbert')....Webster guns, or from Booth (Vocal) with Orchestra. Kiss to a heavy tank. Me Again....The London Palladium Orchestra.
"The tonnage to be handled is "Whether tremendous," he said.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter & Rugby Press and a soldier is in Libya or elsewhere The requires one-third of a ton of Announcements,
supplies per month. - 1.45 p.m.-Sea Songs and Shantios.
Sea Songs Medley-Intro: Princess "In this country there can be
Ports- Benbow:
We have front. Royal: Admiral
no stabilised mouth; Life on the Ocean Waves therefore to be prepared to fight
Massed Bands of The Royal Marines Portsmouth Command,
Irons A Val paraiso: Sciucamunni Sta Lampa; Roll the Wood-Pile Storm Along;
Goss Down (arr. Harris)....John (Baritone) and Male Quartet with Piano accomp.
Sea Shanties-Nous
1.55 p.m.--The London Piano-Accordeon
Band.
The Whistling Waliz
(Al "Lime
light"); Maid of Brazil (Le Roy & Marsden); An Old Hawaiian Guitar (Leon & Towers): On the Beach at
in the invasion,
a war in our own lines, and there is no part of these islands which can be regarded as immune.
"Inevitably, therefore,
01 attempted event every priority would have to be given to the movement of men and munitions." Gen. Lindsell the Army was at present using only two-thirds of the amount of petrol consumed by private motor- cars in this country.
(Sherman
Others); & Bail-Bali Back In Those Old Kentucky Days (A) Brown); Good Evening! Pretty Lady (Butler & Others).
2.15 p.m.--Close down.
8.00 p.m.-Indian Programme. 6.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
8.47 p.m.-A Sibelius Programme.
En Saga....New Symphony Orchestra Danse cond. by Eugene Goossens, Champetre, Op. 100, No. 1.... Emil Piano. (Violin) Telmany!
with Symphonie Fantasia "Pohjola's Daughter, Op. 49....Serge Kousse vitzky
the Boston Symphony
Orchestra.
7.20 p.m.-Three
Caruso (Tenor).
Songs by Enrico
Trusting Eyes (Gartner); Your Eyes Have Told Me What I Do Not Know
о (Bowles O'Hara);
Sole Mio Sym- (Capurro di Capua).... with phony Orchestra.
Sharp Nalan
Piano
7.30 p.m.-A Chopin Recital.
Mazurka in C Sharp Minor, Op. 50. No. 3: Study in C Sharp Minor, Op. 10. No. 4: Study in G Flat Major, Op. 10, No. 5....Vladimir Horowitz
Nocturne in C (Piano). Minor (arr. Milstein) with Milstein (Violin) accomp. Polonaise No. 2 in E Flat Minor.
20. No. 2....Arthur Mazurka In A Rubinstein (Piano). Minor, Op. Posth, 67, No. 4 (arr. Kreisler)....Fritz Kreisler (Violin) with Plano accomp. Etude in B Minor (Octave Study, Op. 25, No. 10).Percy Grainger (Piano). 8.00 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 6.15 p.m.-London Relay "Questions
Op.
of the Hour".
6.30 p.m.- London
Relay Special Broadcast to the British Forces in the Far East. 9.00 p.m.-Local
Time
Signal, Pro- Announce- Summary and
gramme ments. 0.02 p.m.-Folk Music and Songs.
English Folk Songa-Suite (Vaughan Williams-arr. Jacob): Seventeen Come Sunday My Bonny Boy— Folk Songs from Somerset...?! Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra cond, by Howard Barlow. Russian Medicy of Folk Songs (Trad.-arr. Sorokin)....The Rus- sian Sorokin Choir cond. by Capt. S. Sorokin. Scandinavian Dances: Swedish Schottische Toast to King Gustav....Folk Dance Orchestra.
(Broad- Berkshire Tragedy wood-Maitland); A Sad Ending (Trad.): Ollyer Cromwell (Broad wood-Maitland)....Our Bill (F. H. Grisewood) with Piano accomp. The American Square Dance-Jig Time ....Folic Dance Orchestra,. 9.30 p.m.-Concert Waltzes.
Over The Waves (Rosas)....Orchestra Mascotte Tasca, Woltz; Broken Life, (both arr. Schwartz), Rus sian Novelty Orchestra. Doctrinen (Joh. Strauss).Johann Strauss:& Symphony Orchestra,
The
9.45-10.00 p.m.-News In French (on
Short Wave only).
9.45 p.m.-Vocal Dusts by Jeanette
MacDonald (Soprano) and Eddy (Baritone);
Ahi Sweet Mystery of Life (Alm "Naughty Marietta"); "Indian Love Call (film Rose Marlo"); Farewell to Dreams (Kahn--Romberg), Har 10.00 p.m.-London - Relay The New and News Commentaryja ma 10,15 pim-Local Sports Resulta, hy 10.18 p.m. Danca Muulojami
Fox-TrotsJubilee Swing: Take..It From the Top. Ell-Fitzgerald's• Orchestra: Quickstepa'-- Angry: "Whose Little: What's-it are You? ShinyOrchestra. Tanı
fall;®In" Senta - Mär
Orchestra,
Heinz
Hupperts his Tox-Trot-Inj
pointed out that
Mr. Ramsbotham exhibition.
Before the autumn
15
Co-
opened the
raids there
were
nursery centres for evacuated children under five, but
there
86. are
They now housed in parish halls, big coun- try houses and even in country inns.
PICKED-UP BOMB EXPLODES
are
After the exploding of a mortar Henry Cook, bomb, Pte. James aged 22, New Cottages. Hindhead, aied, and at the inquest at Folke- stone the coroner, Mr. B. H. Bon- niface, suggested to the jury that proceedings might be taken else-
where.
boat; Waltz--I'll Always Love You ....Sydney Lipton & his Grosvenor
Lce.-Cpl. R. W. Munroe said House Dance
Swing Orchestra. Blue
Goose.... that Cook and Fox-Trots-Dusk; Duke Ellington & his Famous Orch. 'named Busher Fox-Trot-It's A Horse and a Sad The witness dle for Me: Rumba-Montague, the to keep away, but Busher picked Terrific... Swing and Sway with it up. He replaced it after being
warned to do so.
Sammy
Kaye,
Fox-Trots-Our ·
another soldier found the bomb. warned everybody
Love Affair (from "Strike Up the Afterwards the witness heard
Cook say:
"Throw it to me, Bus- There was an explosion "Music her."
and Cook was seriously injured. The inquest was adjourned.
Band"); Good-night Again....Billy Cotton & his Band.
Relay 11.00 p.m.-London
Hall". 12.00 Midnight.-Close down,
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