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RADIO ACTS TO

RESTRICT AXIS

6.00 p.m.--Indian Programme. 6.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

0.47 p.m.-Dähçe ̃Mutic.

Quick Step-Good Evenin'.. Good Lookin': This Is The Kiss οι Romance,...Henry Hall & his Orch. Fox-Trots-Don't Make Me Laugh:

No Souvenirs....Jack White & his Band.

Fox-Trots-You, You Darlin': So Far,

PROPAGANDA

So Good....Duke Ellington and his present

Famous Orchestra.

Slow Fox-Trot-II I Had A Million

Dollars: Quick-Step All The Things

You Are....Victor Silvester & his Ballroom Orchestra

GIRL ON CHARGE OF ATTEMPT

TO MURDER

Legislation to tighten Charges of attempting regulations to murder her father and against the dissemination of robbing him with vio- of foreign propaganda in lence six days after she the United States is being had married were made drafted, according to

Oxford, aat Watlington, letter sent by Secretary against a woman and her Hull to Senator Mead of aircraftman husband. New York, made public' Dreams... Oscar Rabin & his Band by the Senator.

Fox-Trots--Tiny Old Town: Mist On The River.......... Jay Wilbur & his Band,

Tangos--Enamorado: Mon Amour....

....Robert Renard Dance Orch Fox-Trot-Make Belleve Island; Waltz-Memories Live Longer Than

7.30 p.m.-Portuguese Programme. 8.00 p.m.-London-The News. A.15 p.m.-London-War Commentary. 8.25 p.m.-London—""Listening Post

Examination of Points in Dally

German Propaganda.

The daughter was sald by the palice to have mada statement that she knocked her sleeping father over the head. and but he got up screaming rushed past her.

The State, Justice and Treasury Departments, moreover, are con- sidering other means to prevent the spreading of Axts propaganda, the Secretary wrote.

According to the statement, her To Senator Mead's objection husband was not in the room at that German propaganda films the time.

have

Aircraftman

Davies,

on

8.30 p.m.-Programme Summary, 8.32 p.m.--Variety with Anona Winn,

Lesile Henson and Others. Our Love Affair (From 'Strike Up

are The couple The Band-Ererd-Edens)....Anona such as "Victory in the West" and

"Baptism

should of Fire" Winn and Her Winners,

be

Owen Davies and Kitty Woodland Flowers (Felix Burns): banned from the United States, of Watlington, and the attack was

Black And White (George Botsford) | Mr. Hull replied that a careful

to alleged

occurred Villa Vesterinen (Accordion watch over propaganda material | March 28.

had been kept by his departmentj to determine whether the Foreign The prosecutor said Mrs. Davies Agent Registration Act was being acted as housekeeper to her fa- complied with, Mr. Hull con- ther, Owen Henry Figg, until six weeks before the attack. He took money to bed with him.

The couple were sent for trial.

Virtuoso),

Careless Talk (Henson & Halloway, ley Holloway (Vocal) with Carroll

Sherwin)....Lesile Henson & Stan-

Gibbons (Piano).

Melodies of the Month No R. 9

Intro: So Hare: The First Time I Saw You: That Old Feeling I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; Let Us Be Sweethearts Over Again;

Goodnight To You All...Jay bur (Piano)

nouncementa.

WIL

I Get A Kick Out of You (from Anything Goes'): You're The Tops (Porter)....Anona Winn & Billy Marlow (Vocal Duet) with Orch. 9.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An-

9.02 p.m.--Songs From The Films,

"Evergreen"-When You've Got Little Springitme In Your Heart. Jessic Matthews (Soprano) with Orchestra.

+

A

"Yes. Mr. Brown"-Leave A Little For Me: Yes. Mr. Brown....Jack Buchanan (Comedian),

"Road To Singapore"-Too Romantle

....Dorothy Lamour (Vocal) with Orchestra,

"The Star Maker"-Medley of Gug Edwards' Song Hits: In My Merry Old Mobile...Bing Crosby (Vocal) with the Music Maids & Orchestra. 9.20 p.m.--Tino Rosal (Tenor) In A

Light French Programme.

Le Secret De Tes Caresses (Varna, Cab & Alal; M'Almes Tu? (Fred Pearly). Tino Ross with Orch. Sedibal. One-St-o Arabe (Brunest); Bell Ringer (Big Ben of Westmin- ster) (Brunest)....Maurice Alexan- der (Accordeon with Orchestra. Qu'est-ce qu'on Attend-Chanson (P

Misraki)....Pils & Tabel (Vocal) with Plano.

tinued:

"Since it has been felt for some time that an elaboration and tight- |

ening of the statutory restrictions would

proposed be desirable, amendatory legislation is now be- ing drafted.

"Furthermore, this department, MILLION

ON

A DAY BUILDING

together with and in cooperation with the Department of Justice and the Treasury Department, is now giving active consideration of whether the to the question dissemination of Axis propaganda in this country cannot be pre- vented by other means, and it is my hope that a solution will soon! be reached by which a proper control over the dissemination of barked on a £1,000,000-a-

material may bel

day building programme. This was revealed by the Minister of Works and Buildings in London,

propaganda effected."

SECRECY

AT COURT HEARING

UNUSUAL

Britain recently

em-

He said his Ministry was now carrying out over £1,000,000 of It work a week,

had an office staff of 9,000, half of them tech- nical and a field force of 2,0000.

One of its achievements had been the substitution for the old of a system of SECRECY WAS priority syslem

LEEDS WHEN labour allocation to departments.

L'Assemblee Du Village-Valss (M. OBSERVED AT

Alexander); Elle Lisait Marie 2ND LT. JONOTHAN OLIVER Claire-Valse (Charlvs)....L'Accor- TOLLEMACHE BLOW. 21. WAS, deoniste Alexander Et Son Orch FINED £50, WITH 22.20. COSTS. Te Revoir (Our Parting Will Not Be

FOR STEALING For Long-Dallert)....Tino.

Ross! with Orchestra

CONTAINING 2LB

A

BASKET! OF MUSH-!

9.45.10 00 p.m.-Newa in French (on ROOMS FROM A LEEDS RAIL'

WAY STATION.

Short Wave only).

9.45 p.m.-Rosr1ni—Overture "Semir. The name of his regiment was amide". The Philharmonic Symphony not given, and the police, refused

to disclose his address.

Orchestra of New

1

York cond.

by

and News

Arturo Toscanini,

10.00 p.m-London-Nows

Commentary.

(Tanar).

A solicitor, prosecuting for the L.M.S. Railway, said that Blow his coat on a 10.15 p.m.-Two Songs by Jusal Bjorling was seen to put

baskets containing

barrow

Post-War Plans "Building proposals reached a peak

the

of what

had

far in excess could Industry

meet," said the Minister.

"But, after

and negotiation, ured

vast discussion we have sec-

to the real

a reduction capacity of the country-about £360,000,000 a year."

On planning

and

reconstruc-

of lion of town and country after Salut! Demeure Chaste EI Pure mushrooms. When he picked his the war, the Minister said:

""Faust" (Act 3)-Barbler & Carre coat up he picked

Gounod, Adelaide. Op. 40 (Matthisson-

Beethoven),

be co-ordination up a basket| "There must

between living and working and with it.

Mr. W. R. Hargrave, defending, moving and playing, instead of 10.27 p.m.-Brahmo-Concerto No. 1 in said that Blow did not know he the haphazard d'sorder

D Minor, Op. 18.

had the basket. On behalf of his convenience of regiment it was stated that he was monstrous and a satisfactory young officer.

1st Mov: Maestoso: 2nd Mov: Adazio: 3rd Mov: Rondo (Allegro non trop po)....Artur Schnabel (Piano) and The London Philharmonic Orches- tra cond, by George Szell. 11.15 p.m.-Close down.

SHELTER AS ARMS WORKS

One of the largest un- underground shelters in a London is to be converted an eri- gineering workshop as part of the nation's arms drive..

to Several hundred girls are be drafted into the district" to train as engineering workers, and instructions will also be given to Army technicians.

Occupants of the shelters aro protesting against their oviction and have approached the" Ma- yor. But they will have to \find other accommodation. In tho borought, an armament production takes priority.

Over 300 people have used the shelter since the beginning of the wan.

and in-

our lives, the obscene mutila- tions of the countryside."

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