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12.30 p.m.Short · Service of Intercem-

sion,

In E

12.30 p.m.-Mozart - Concerto, In

Major:

1st Mov: Allegro; 2nd Mov: “Allégret-

to; 3rd Mov: 'Allégro assaf::AÄrtur | Schnabel (Plano) and The London

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 14, 1941.

OZECHS BOMB

HAMBURG

During a recent attack taking accurate aim. The aircraft

was hit twite..

Symphony Orchestra cond. by Dr. On Hamburg a bomber One of the crew said, "It felt

Sargent," ".

1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Pros

gramme Summary.

though we had been struck by a great hammer.”

manned entirely by Cze-as choslovaks was holed in

1.02 pim-Variety with Murgatroyd & more than a 100 places by

Winterbottom, The Andrawa Siators and Others.

Comedians We Must Stick Together

anti-aircraft fire.

Within five miles of the town

(Butler-Walláce)........Murgatroyd & a searchlight picked up the air-

Winterbottom wim Orchestra,

Vocal-Down by the O-fi-O (Olman,

·Yellen).........the 'Andrews Sisters with Orchestra. Violin Song Of Paradise (B. King) ....Albert Sandler with Piano & Organ. Vocal Love Is Where You Find It

(Warren, Dubin, Mercer); One

Two-Thrce O'Leary (Herman,

Andrews

Slaters

The captain heard the sounā of breaking”glass, and foltja pain in his sido. Though al- most fainting he kept at the controls, and managed to keep the aircraft steady, to open the bomb doors, and to follow the changes of course given. him by the bomb-aimer..

1

time it had Craft, and by the

it was reached the target area transfixed in a cone of thirty searchlights. Shell began to burst As the aircraft continued on all round the bomber and a few the bombing run it was hit again small splinters hit the starboard and again. Two shell fragments wing and the starboard side of went through the pilot's cockpit the fuselage,

without hurting anyone, and an- serious other The damage

the was not

fragment destroyed and the Czechoslovak crew kept wireless equipment, but the cap- Parade on their way through an ever tain still held on his course tiH Medley. The Plano-Accordeon increasing barrage. The captain the bombs had gone. Then he Virtuosi

kept a steady course, and made took violent evasive action and Comedians-In The Quartermaster's

the bombing run without taking shook off the pursuing search- Stores (Box. Cox, Reed): We're All

which might lights. Together Now {from "Gulliver's any evasive action Travels") (Robin-Rainger)....Mur have prevented the observer from gatroyd & Winterbottom with Orch, 1.30 p.m.-Router and Rugby Press

and Announcements.

Bishop)....The with Orchestra. Plano-Accordeon-Accordeon

1.45 p.m.-Alec Templeton at the Piano. Man With New Radin (Musica) Cari- enture-Alec Templeton); Star Dust (Parls--Carmichael); Mendelssohn Mows 'Em Down (Templeton). 1.55 p.m.-Joc Reichman and His

Orchestra.

Fox-Trots-The Wise Old Owl (Joc Ricardel) Toy Planu Minuet (Messner-Kulthau}; I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (from film "Zieg- feld

Carroll): Girl"-McCarthy. Keep An Eye On Your Heart (Leeds Manners); Variations in G (Reichman); It's Sud, But Truc

(Stoner-Block-Green}).

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

6.00 p.m.-Indian Programine,

tions,

6.47 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trots-Love Lies When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano ....The New Mayfair Dance Orch Swing Fox-Trots The Hour Of Part- ing: Cocoanut Grove .... Benny

ACRES NO LONGER IDLE

When he had got well away from Hamburg the captain handed over the controls to the second pilot, and the navigator and the wireless operator helped him to the bunk in the middle of the aircraft. The controls were working slug- system gishly as the hydraulic had been put out of action.

Without the hydraulic system it was impossible to lower the un- der-carriage, and the second pilot who vas making his

flight, operational

સ belly

had One fighter station near Londonist expects soon to be almost self-to make

land-

supporting So

far as greening when he reached his base. vegetables and salads are con- There were ninety-three holes in the wings and the fuselage and many more on the bottom of the fuselage.

cerned.

PUBLICITY

Ten acres of "waste" land are 6.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota- already under cultivation. Another

three or four acres will later br The captain is now back with given over to winter vegetables. his squadron; his injury was not

The ten acres are scattered serious. around the Station in small plots. Some are close to the huts where Spitfire und Hurricane pilots await Goodman & his Orchestra.

the call to take off. Fox-Trot-Whatever Happened

Much of the seed has come from You; Rumba-The Rhumba Cardi | the United States under the ....Xavier

Cugat & his Waldorf American "Bundles Astoria Orchestra.

scheme. Fox-Trots-When Buddha Smiles: Rock Island Flag Stop....The Casa

Loma Orchestra.

To

Some

for Britain" 2,500 tomato

FOR R.A.F.

plants, 5,000 cabbage plants, 2,000 London newspapers are Brussel sprouts, carrots by the tons of thousands and 30,000 let at odds with the Air Min- Trot--Shake Down The Stars.... tuces, have already gone into the istry on the question whe-

Waltz-I' Be Waiting For You; Fox-

Oscar Rabin & his Band,

7.20 p.m.-Songs from the Flims.

"Moon Over Burma"--Moon Over

ground.

There are two acres of peas, ther the names of R.A.F. Burma....Dorothy Lamour with two acres of beans, 12 acres of aces should be published.

Orchestra.

potatoes and half an acre of

Film Hit Medley-Intro: Isn't This A onions.

The Air Ministry's policy is not. to mention names, on the ground Lovely Day ("Top Hat"); Why All the labour has been done that it is detrimental to discipline. Stars Come Out At Night ("B1g off duty by airmen volunteers. The newspapers contend that the Broadcast of 1936): Cheek Το For six days of the week, fifty Cheek (Top Hat"); Without A

experience of the last war show- Word of Warning Two For Tomen-a different batch each even-ed that the mention of the deeds night"): 1 Wished On The Mooning have spent 12 hours with of air heroes is a valuable in--

Half Are My spades, forks and hoes.

а fluence in the Air Force generally, Lucky Star ("Broadway Melody of dozen professional gardeners because it sets a standard 'ifor 1938)....Sidney Torch (Organ among the airmen see that nothing pilots to live up to.

("Big Broadcast");

Sola). "Robber

You

goes wrong.

Symphony" Serenata The "live wire" of the enter- (Friedrich Feher!: Ruinance.... Webster Booth (Tenor) with Orch. prise is a pilot who was managing "Broadway Melody of 1038"-Selec director of a firm of industrial tion: The Singing Marine"-Scico- | chemical manufacturers before tion....Reginald Foort (Organ

Solu!.

"Nice Girl"-Old Folks At Home...

Deanna Durbin with Orchestra,

Scott-Wood.

Ah Sweet Mystery Of Life (Herbert). Song of Songs (Moya).

the war.

"The men are keen as mustard now," he says. "Gardening is a

Aeronautical correspondents are pressing a campaign for the release of names of aces and are quoting names and deeds when- ever it is possible to obtain In- formation.

A case in point is the published record of the deeds of Squadron- 7,45 p.m.-Accordeon Sotos by George pleasant change after a day's duty Leader J. H. Mungo Park, 22, a

on the camp.

noted ace, who shot down 20 "I have studied the hydroponic enemy 'planes and is now missing. (soil-less) system of gardening, The Aeronautical Correspondent and by winter we shall have 24 of the "Daily Mail" is using this concrete tanks, each measuring as a theme, and strongly urges a¬ six feet by two feet and five change of Air Ministry policy. inches deep, producing winter salads and vegetables.

Speak To Me Of Love (Lenoir). Stars Over Devon (Flynn & Egan).

| 8.00 p.m.-London Aslay-The News.

8.16 p.m.-London Retay-War. Com-

mentary..

8.20 p.m. London Relay "Listening Poat". Examination of Points in Dally German Propaganda. 8.30 pim-Programme Summary. 8.32 p.m.-Studio-Recital" by Leonard

Jordan (Baritone) accompanied by E.

O'Neil Shawṛat the Plano

1. (a) Trees (Rasbach); (b) Because (d'Hardelot); (c) Friend o' Mine (Sanderson).

2. (a) The Deathless Army (Trotere);

(b) Rase of England (Novello). 8.50 p.m.-Light Orchestral Interiúde.

Stephanie-Gavotte (Czibulka) The Way To The Heart-Gavotte (Paul Lincke)....Willy Steiner, & his Salon Orchestra.

Liebesfreud (Love's Joy-Kreisler),

...Vienna Boheme Orchestra. 9.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An

nouncements...

9.02. p.m.--Studio-To-night We Pro-

sont". A Review of new records. 9:45-10.00. p.ńNews in French (on

Short Wave only)....

9.45. p.m.-Concert Waltzes and Tangon, Waltzes--Love Is My Lue' (Strauss); Romantique (Lanner-arr. Walter)

...Orchestre Raymonde, Tangos-Dreams In Spring (Julio

Blanco): The Tango Of 'My Heart: (Schmideeder): ty". Robert Renard Dance Orchestrakte hay k Waltz Tunes-Ball Sirens (from Merry Widow"-Lehar)....Orches tra Mascotte

10.00 p.m.-London Relay-The News &

News Commentary, 10.15, 'p.m-Arthur Rubinstein at the

Consolation No. 3, (Liszt);

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 (Liszt). Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. 3 NO.

3(Rachmaninoff),

Minuet and Trio (Schubert). 10.35 pm-The-Don Cosazoka "Chotë: In

#' Programme of Russlari - Müslo, Russian Potpourri Intro: The Nigh- tingale (Michallówalty)....Itusalan 'Balatnica: Orchestra. NCE Monotonously Rings The Little Boll

(Folk Borig-Jaroff);Thú Thời Cossacks Choir ra Caucasian (Ippolitoft. Iwanoff) / Rus-

He says: "Much publicised deeds of men like Bishop, Brown, Ball,: "We hope to produce our own Mannock, and West of the last eggs, too. We want to get about war, did almost as much to put 2,000 head of poultry for next the RAF. on the top as actual- Winter and feed them on mashes performance against the enemy. made from waste" food.""

Our boys were given something to live up to. I maintain that, from sian-Balalaika Orchestra. Song Of The Volga Boatmen (Folk the Dominions alone, where over- Song)....The Den: Cossacks Choir. sea service is voluntary, Britain Polka Frieda: International Railroad would get. 60,000 more airmen a Express (Descriptive), ... Jarov a year if the deeds of fighter and Serebroff's Russian Orchestra. bomber pilots were publicised:"; Dan Kosaken-Lied (Cossack Song) The correspondent satirically (Folk Song-arr. Jaroft) Don concludes: "The R.AF. is the Choir cond. by Serge world's greatest air force. The |11.00) p.mi-London Relay "War Cor pilots of our, bombers are the

respondents",

world's best, but that is not offi- cial."

Cossack

Jaroff.

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