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RADIO

12.15 p.th. Short service of Interces

slon.

12.30 p.m.-The Hil Billlas in Veristy.- Vocal Sweet Narah O'Neil, Memor

jes of An Old Cow Hand...The fun- Billies with own, novelty accomp. Xylophone-The Mouse, The Piano And The Cat (Casson); Red Hearts (Simpson & Charrosin)... Jack Simpson with Orchestra. Vocal--When That Harvest Moon Is Shining (G. Stovenia)....The Hill Billies with own novelty accomp.. Vocal-Just A Crazy Song (Smith & Williams); This Is The Day Of Days

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 19, 1941.

PRESS IN EXILE PUSHES FIGHT

ON HITLERISM

THIN SHEETS of paper, printed once a week (Dixon & Woods).... Eddie Peabody in London in a variety of languages, are playing an Vocal-Yodelling Hobo (Ted & Earn); mportant part in the struggle against Hitlerism.

& Chorus with Pinno.

The Sunset Trail (Kennedy & Carr) Billies ....The HILL

with own novelty accomp.

1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Pro-

gramme Summary.

1.02 p.m.-Anton and The Paramount ner of the globe.

Theatre Orchestra with Al Bollington (Organ).

Gathered in exhibit at

Through these official gazettes and papers, the governments-in-exile now allied with Great Britain are knitting a war effort that reaches into every cor-

the the invader, was unable to reign. The Gold Diggers of 1937-Selection | Library of Congress, these Polish, The first issue of the Belgian (Warren & others): A Day At The Czechoslovakian, Netherlands, | Gazette-in-Exile in England bears

Jur Norwegian, Free French, Belgian, the date Nov. 22, 1940. mann)....Anton & The Paramount and Luxemburgian publications Theatre Orchestra. Lionel Monckton Melodies-Intro: Soldiers in the Park: Chalk Farm

Races-Selection

(Kaper &

are a graphic reminder of men's tain their freedom, no matter if determination to regain and main-

the battle must be fought far from

Norse Document

For the Netherlands, the Dutch Gulana Official Gazette of May 17, 1940, contains a telegram of the previous day from the Dutch Minister of Colonies to the au- thorities at Paramaribo announc- ing that the Netherlands Govern- ment was exercising from Lon- don its full authority over the un- occupied parts of the Kingdom. The first number of the Dutch Official Gazette to appear in Lon- don bears the date May 24, 1940.

to Camberwell Green; Fly Away Jack; A Simple Little String: When I Marry Amella; Grandmamma; home. Brighton; Moonstruck; Arcady 1 The papers fall into two classes. ever young: It's The Drum; Come The first is the more formal of- | To The Ball: A Country Girl (Arrcial gazette in which the govern- Stanford Robinson)....Al Bollington. Medley Of Paso-Dobles-Intro: Ament-in-exile prints its decrees, Spanish Gipsy Dance (Marquena): registers formal protests against Castiliana (Pana): The Girl From enemy actions, and which serves Madrid (Porschman); The Spirit of as В means of communication the Matador (Pana): Juanita among its officials in all parts of (Fernandez): A Girl Like You the world. The second is the more (Ricardo).... Anton & The Para

homey newspaper, printed for mount Theatre Orchestra with Al

exiles far from family and homes Bellington at the Organ. Irving Berlin Memories - Intro: and dealing primarily in encour- What'll I Do Blue Skies; Always; aging statements from Britain and How Deep Is The Ocean: Say It native sources. The latter pub-was revision of the number is- With Music: You Forgot to Remem-tration also reports on the activi- ber: Say It Isn't So: The Song Is ties of exile groups.

Ended....Al Bollington.

Theatre

Wake

And Un

Live Selection.... Anton & The Paramount Orchestra with Al Bollington at the Organ.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Preas and

Announcements.

1.45 p.m.-Musical Comedy Selectiom. "Words And Music"-Selection (Noet Coward)....The New Mayfair Orch. Follow Through-Vocal Gems--Intro: Button Up Your Overcoat; My Lucky Star: I Want To Be Bad; You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You? Light Opera Company with Orchestra, Musical Comedy Marches--Intro: RI

Song (Desert Song); The Mounties

Paper For Soldiers

For Norway, the first issue of the Law Gazette was printed in England on Aug. 15, 1940. This

sued in Norway on May 9, 1940, which contained the orders issued In April beginning with the in- vasion on April 9. Under date of Aug. 30, 1940, the Norweglan De-

A good example of the latter partment of Foreign Affairs be- type is the Polska Walcząca, pub-gan publication at London of a lished weekly in London for weekly for Norwegians in Eng- Polish soldiers abroad. In its land.

Christmas issue, which was out- For the Free French forces un- standing for beautiful woodcut-der the leadership of General de like illustrations on its front page, Gaulle in London, the publication it contained holiday greetings of an Official Journal began or from the President of the Re- Jan. 20, 1941. French Equatorial public, the Commander-in-Chief Africa, organised on Sept. 1, 1940. of the armed forces, and theas Free French Africa, by the re- Chairman of the National Coun- presentative of General de Gaulle, cil.

began issuing its Official Journal (Rose-Marie); Song Of The Drum (Song of the Drum); The Three

woodcuts, reminiscent of at Brazzaville on Sept. 15, 1940, Musketeers (The Three Musket-the soldier's homeland and of the cers): Tokay (Bitter Sweet):

present stern duties before him, contrasted the star of Bethlehem and a flight of bombers, a Polish peasant playing his violin before a village church, and a Polish in-Exile at Montreal. soldier on guard against the chalk cliffs of England.

The

Robbers March (Chu Chin Chow); Love's Sentry (Madame Pompa- dhur): Goodbye (The White Horse Inn Light Opera Company with

Orchestra.

Anything Goes-S-lection (Cole Por ter). Jack Hylton & his Orch. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

6.00 p.m.Indian Programme.

The

6.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-sented by

flons.

6.47 D.Dance Music.

Quick-Sten-Readhouse Revels: Slow Fux-Trut--Haven Will Be Heavenly ... Jack Hylton & his Orchestra. Fox-Trots-B-ogle Woogle Maxle: High Society. Bob Crosby & his

Orchestra

For-Trots--Nobody

But My Baby: Candy Ins... Louals. Armstrong's Original Washboard Beaters. Tancos-Sierra Chica: Tando M

Juan Linesny A his Taneo Orch. Slow Fox-Trnt-Melody Maker (from

film "Band Wagon"); Fox-Trot- The Only One Who's Difficult I You ("Band Wagon")....Jack Hyl ton & his Orchestra, ¿- Fox-Tro's West. End Blues: T It's Good Then I Want It...Louis Arm- strong, & his Orchestra, Waltzes-That Naughty Waltz;

Mic-

FV Waliz. Victor Young & his -Orchestra, 25.

7.30 p.m.Portuguese Programme. 8.00 p.m. London: Reliv-The News, 6.18° pim-London Relay-War Com

mentary.

8.25 p.m.-London Relay "Listenina Post". Examination of Polńts in Daily German Propaganda, 8.30 p.m.-Programme Summary, 8.32 p.m.-Studio-Saxophone

by Patapo.

Recital

1. Simple Confession (Francis Thome) 2. Sonata No. 3 (G. F. Handel) 3. Melodie (Tchaikowskv) •

4. Valse Vanite (Rudy Wiedocft) 9.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An-

nouncements.

Poland is the first to be repre- an Official Gazette, which was issued at Paris on containing September 25, 1939, the proclamations issued in Po- land on September 17, 1939, trans- ferring the seat of government to the territory of a friendly ally and the executive power to the Polish Ambassador in Rome. Other num- bers exhibited show the law collection as

The latest of the exiled gazettes is represented by the of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, dated Feb. 15, 1941. containing decrees issued by the Grand Ducal Government-

FELINE PLURALIST

I have just heard of a Polish disgraceful case of plural- first issued in ism in the Government France on Oct. 31, 1939, and as service, writes a London

ast issued on April 30, 1940, as well as the final Issue of the correspondent. Polish Gazette in France, dated It appears that a large black cat May 20, 1940, -

which frequented a Home Guard The first number of the Polish post not far from the Admiralty Law Gazette printed in London was adopted by the H.G. personnel Is dated Jan. 21, 1941, Two manning the post. It was finally issues of the weekly issued in placed on the pay-roll, receiving London by the Polish Ministry an allowance of half a pint of milk of War for the Polish forces daily from the platoon fund. abroad also are shown.

Czechoslovakian

Gazette

>

Then it was discovered that while in receipt of these emolu- ments from the War office the cat was also on the strength of the Royal Navy. It was, in fact, the official Admiralty cat, drawing pay For Czechoslovakia, the first

and allowances for milk and cat's number of the Official Gazette-' in-Exile is dated Paris, Jan. 1, meat of is fid a week.

The allowance used to be only 1940, and contains the agreement 1s. Some time ago it was raised to between the French Government and the Provisional Czechoslovak meet the increased cost of living,

though not without controversy. Government concerning the estab- lishment of the Czechoslovak Army in France.

9.02 p.m.-Arntzenius At The Court

OL Frederick the Great”. “ Musica Antiqua. Speakers: N. Dain Government-in-Exile

Damia (Vocal)up Vi

are ex-

:

Pepysian Precedent

The origins of the Czechoslovak One Admiralty official went so ton, C. Barrelt. N Angler, H. Sar-hibited in the offiolal paper for far as to minute that "'in view of ton. Directed by Nicholas-Roth,...," the Czechs and "Slovaks abroad the need for national economy and 9.20 p.m. Orchestre Raymonde and first issued in Paris on April 28, the present situation in the fur The Dancing nok (Ewing):- Prupee 1939, some weeks after the in-trade, this type of destroyer should ✓ Valsanto : (Poldini) Orchestre vasion of Czechoslovakia. Under be put on the disposal list.” --

Raymonde. Add belon

ma date of May 20, 1940, the final The Fermanent Under-Secretary

commented: As La Fille Aux Matelots (Dlament Issue of the Official Gazette ap- Berger & Reale): Tu Ne Saia: Pas peared in France. The next issue Aimer---Waltz... Damla with Orch was printed at London on Dec. Gouned In Vienna (Arr G, Walter) 4, 1940, the Government having

Orchestre Raymondo, Blokwan

as functioning,

9:45,10.000.m.--Naws; in

Short Wave only) French (on been recognised

in England by the British Govern- 0.45 p.m.-Marcel Palotti at the Ornan. ment on July 21, 1940.

*** (Delibes),

• It may not be realised that the marking of this paper is in accordance with the directions of my first predecessor in office,. Mr. Samuel Pepys, who said that not even a cat should swing In the Navy Office but he should know it.

{

The First Lord of the day finally. decided in favour of the cat with

? La Danza (Rossin(): Musica. Proibita" For Belgium, the first issue of (Gastaldon); Fernors Drince of the Omcial Gazette of the Gov- the Brides of Kashmir (Rubin-ernment-in-Exile in France is stein Sylvia Ballot Fantasy for May 18-30, 1940, and contains 10.00 pm-London Relay The News the Cabinet decree announcing the note that "considerations of and News Commentery,nkeys that the King, under the power of humanity preclude any further 10 15 BM-BBC Recording Fighter Pliath:"A: Radio Impression: of? part. of the warles of the RAF Flying Training Command written, and pro duced by Ceoli McGivernik 2 10.40 p.m.-Military Band Concert with Raymond Nowell, (Baritone).dial Fanfares. Knellor Hall Musicians." For England (H. J, Brandon & Alan past has been moved, beyond the Follow Me Ome-A Barrack-Room Murray)... Raymond: Newell with range of the cat's normal pere---

Ballad (Kipling & Ward-Higgs); /** | Instrumental Accomp. 20

grinations. It now draws pay only from the Admiralty" Raymond Newell with Orchestrá, ... | 11.15 p.m.--Closa down.eu

delay in coming to a decision in The Old Frog Pond-Characteristic this matter."

Alford); Parade of the Elephants The conduct of this feline plur- * Characteristle (Chanetle) .,.„Regi-alist is therefore without ex- mental · · Band of HM. Grenadier, cusch. The scândaj, however, is Guards cond., by Capt. George now at an end. The Home Guard Miller.

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