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RADIO RUSSIAN

INTERNAL MOVES

6.00 p.m.-Indian Programme. 0.45 p.m.-Closing ↑ Local Stock Que

'tations,

0.47 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trots-Thom There Eyes, When The Red, Red Robin Comes

Bob, Bob. Bobbin' Along. Bob Crosby and his Orchestra, Fox-Trots--We'll Go Sinilling Along (from film "Top of the World").

Sarah, Sarah,

Harry Roy and his Band, Fox-Trots-That Da Da Strain. Someday, Sweetheart.

Muggay Spanter and his Ragtline

Band.

Quick-Step-I Hear Bluebirds. Fox-Trol-This Year's Roses.

Oscar Rabin and his Strict Tempo

Dance Band,

Tangos-Pobre Francesita.

Manila.

Bernardo Alemany et son Orch Argentin des "Ambassa

deurs," Fox-Trots-Too Romantic, Sweet Patate Piper (Both from flim The Road to Singapore"}, Glen Miller and his Orch. Waltz-When Our Dreams Grow

Old

Quick-Step-On The Isle Of May.

Jos Loss and His Band.

7.30 p.m.-Musical Comedy Selections.

SERVANT WINS A SLANDER SUIT

AMALGAMATION OF THE COMMISSARIAT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS AND THE COMMIS- SARIAT OF STATE SECURITY In a maidservant's action for INTO A SINGLE ORGANISA- slander and wrongful dismissal TION WAS OFFICIALLY AN- £52 damages with costs were NOUNCED IN MOSCOW YES- awarded against Mrs. Mollie Duck, TERDAY.

wife of the Rev. Charles Duck

at The organisation will be known vicar of Raglan, Monmouth- as the Commissariat of Internal County Court. Affairs,

The action was brought by Edna War conditions are stated to be Winifred Watkins, 16, who had responsible for

at this reorganisa-, been a mald

the vicarage, tion. The present Commissar for against the vicar and his wife. Internal Affairs, M. Beria, and The Rev. Charles Duck was dis- the Deputy Commissar, M. Mer-missed from the action and was kulov, retain their positions.allowed the costs incurred by his

Reuter.

POLICE SERGEANT

CHARGED

defence.

Miss Watkins, whose address was given as Woodbine, Twyn Sheriff, near Raglan, alleged that Mrs. Duck accused her of immoral conduct.

It was stated that Mrs. Duck called at the girl's house and re-

mother, adding: "I had suspicions that she had a male in the house when the vicar and I were out,"

Virginia -Selection (Waller and Tong Kau, attached to the Cen- peated the allegation to the girl's

Tunbridge).

The New Mayfair Orch. Musical Comedy Marches.

Intro: if Song Desert Song):

*Th

Mounties (Rose Marie): Song of the Drum Song of the Drum); The Three Musketeers (The Three Musketeers!; Tokay Bitter Sweet}; The Robbers* March (Chu Chin Chow); Love's Sentry (Madame Pompadour Good-bye

Horse (The White Iun).

The Light Opera Company with

Orchestra,

Daly's Theatre Waltz Memories. Intro: A Waltz Dream; Gipsy Love: The Country Girl: The Merry Widow: The Cingalee; The Count of Luxembourg (Arr. Prentice).

Charles Prentice and his Orch. Give Me A Ring-A Couple Of

Fools In Love.

1 Only Want One Bay (Valentine,

John & Broones).

Margarst Bannerman (Sop.) with

Martin Broones (Piano).

8.00 p.m.-London~The News. 8.15 p.m.-London-War Commentary. 8.25 p.m.-London-'Listening Post."

Examination of Points In Dally Ger-

man Propaganda.

8,30 p.m.-Programine Summary. 8,32 p.m.-Strauss 'Le Beau Danube'-

Ballet Music,

The London Philharmonic Orches tra cond, by Antal Doratt, 9.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An-

nouncements.

9.02 p.m. This week's Programmes, 9.05 p.m.-Violin Solos by Albert Sand-

lor.

Spanish Serenade.

The Child and his Dancing

(Johnny Heykens)

Doll

An Old Violin (M Taylor and !!

Fisher).

Remembrance (Mario Melf),

9.15 p.m.-London—"Quiet, Please!” 9.45-10.00 p.m.Nows in French (On

Short Wave Only).

10.00 p.m.-London-The News And

News Commentary.

10.15 p.m.-Excerpts from Gilbert and

Sullivan's "The Mikado,"

Overture The Light Opera Orch. Here's A How-De-Dol Elsie Griffin. Oldham and H. A. Lytton Mi- Ya Sa-Ma.

Lewis. Fancourt and Chorus

A More Humane Mikado,

D. Fancourt and Chorus of Men. The Criminal Cried.

Davies, Lytton, L. Sheffield

Sheffield,

and

The Flowers That Bloom: In The

Spring.

D. Oldham, and H. A. Lytton. 10.40 p.m.-A. Programme of Old Eng-

lish Music.

Pavane; Galliard (William Byrd), Chaconne (H. Purcell),

Society of Ancient Instruments, The Lass With The Delicate Air

(Michael Arne),

Nan Maryska (Soprano) with

Piano.

The Faery

Queen Three Dances (Furcell Arr, Jacques).

Hornpipe-Rondeau-Jig.

The Jacques String Orchestra.

Where The Beà Sucks (Shakespeare

A Chinese Police Sergeant,

tral Police Station, appeared be- fore Mr. G. T. Lowry, at the Central Magistracy this murning. on two charges of accepting a bribe of $2 on July 18.

Defendant was remanded for a week on bail of $2,500,

TWO TYPHOONS REPORTED

B that at

a.m. a

Reports received In Hong Kong from Manila this morn ing stated typhoon was situated west of the Madrione Or Mariana Islands, moving north-west; and another was east of Balantang Channel, moving west-north-west.

and Arne, Arr. Shaw}, Come Let Us Join The Roundelay

(W Beale).

The BBC Wireless Singers, La Volla (Byrd).

The Piper's Guild Quartet. 11.00 p.m.-London - "News From

Home."

A Talk by Howard Marshall, 11.15 p.m.-Close Down,

Mrs. Duck said in evidence that she had not been actuated by any other motive than the girl's wel- fare. She denied saying anything to the girl's mother at a bus stop. in the hearing of others, which was any disparagement of the girl.

Judge L. C. Thomas, in giving his decision, said the fact emerged that Miss Watkins was a chaste girl. This had been proved by the medical evidence.

PEAK RESIDENTS' LOSS

Some $1,000 in money and from the jewellery were stolen residence of Mr. D. K. Monslow, No. 7. Bowen Road. yesterday. according to police report. which also disclosed a theft of a wrist watch and money. to the value of $80, from No. 192, The Peak, residence of Mr. J. Fehily.

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