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RADIO HE NEARLY HE PULLED

6.00 p.m. Indian Programme;“ 6.43 p.m.-Closing, Local, Stočk

tions.

6.47 p.m.-Dvorak-Symphony

in D Minor, Op.170...

No.

1st Moy: Allegro, maestoso, and Mov: Poco Adagio; 3rd Mov Scherze (Vivace); 4th Mov: Finald (Allegro) Orchestra

RUINED THE

HIS WEIGHT

A conscientious objec- tor who was granted total

Czech Philharmonie INVASIN exemption from military

conducted by Vaclav Talich.

service joined the Mer-

A British brigadier, act- chant Navy and died a

r.25 p.m.--Piano and Violin Recital by ing purely on his own hero.

Louis Kentner and, Henri Temianka.

Scherzo--Les Patincurs (Meyerbeer initiative, sprung a sur- He was Arnold: Baker, of Bol- prise counter-blitz with ton, Lancs, and tribute was paid

Liszt), Louls Rentner, Rondo In A Major (Schubert).

Chamber. Orchestra,

་།

.conscien-

When

Henri Temianka & The Temtanka such success that he to him at Manchester

tipus objectors tribunal. Waldearauschen (Liszt): Rondo In D Would have wrecked large- Baker was given exemption there Major (Mozart)....Louis Kentner scale Army manoeuvres in 1930 Judge Bürgis sald that the tribunal was satisfied he in Northern Ireland had would pull his weight.

8.00 p.m.-London Relay-The News.

8.15 p.m.-London Relay - War Com-

mentary.

8.25 p.m.-tondon Relay "Listening

Post". Examination of Points Daily German Propaganda.

ת!

8.32 p.m.-Nicola)—"Merry Wives

Windsor" — Overture. The A,B.C. conducted by Symphony Orchestra

Sir Adrian Bouli,

8.40 p.m.-Studio-'English

Humour" No. 2: "Rejected Address". Talk by Rov. Father T. Ryan, S.J.

not the umpires interven- ed.

His master stroke, which smash ed a "German" invasion directed against Belfast, threatened to bring the whole proceedings to an abrupt conclusion.

The chief officer of Baker's ship wrote saying that Baker showed "wonderful courage and bearing in the face of death without a thought for himself "

the took over He voluntarily wheel. under heavy fire with only the briefest instruction. When the asked In a very rapid advance his steering was wrecked he troops surrounded the enemy to be given something else to do headquarters and captured the instead of making for his boat. General and most of his staff, and at least two brigadiers.

It was then that the umpires ruled that the General and enough 9.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An officers to constitute a skeleton

nouncements.

9.02 p.m.-A Programme of Light Rus-

sian Music.

Laughing Polka; Petruschka Polka Dallape Harmonica Orchestra with Xylophone Solo. Placi Tigan. Romanta: TI Edes Planaia. Romanta .... Vocal with Orchestro.

Caucasin (Iwanoff)....Russian Bala-

jalka Orchestra.

9.30 p.m.Songs from the Filme.

"Paris Honeymoon”—The Funny Old Hills (Robin-Rainger); I Have Eyes ....Bing Crosby (Vocal) with Orch. "Argentine Nights"Oh. He Loves Me (Chaplan, Cahn); Hit The Road (Prince, Rayce, Schoen)....Andrews Sisters (Vocal) with Orchestra,

9.45.10.00 p.m.-News in French (00

Short Wave only).

9.45 p.m.-Short Humorous Programme by Max Miller and Michael Moore. How The So-And-So Can I Be Happy: The Girl Next Door (Miller)....Max Miller with Orchestra. Film Star Final-Impersonations of Charles Laughton (as the Editor):

les Ruggles;

staff had escaped.

"He entirely fulfilled his pro. and mise to pull his weight, died a wonderful example of British courage and bravery," the officer wrote,

Judge Burgis said Baker's con- An attempt by "enemy", para-duct was the clearest justification chutists to capture a telephone of the privilege granted to con- exchange in the City of London scientious objectors. was folled by the preparation and resource of members

the of Home Guard.

The unexpected also cropped up in this exercise.

A "Fifth Columnist" was shot "dead" after he had disconnected the electric power.

He explained later that he took the action he did entirely "off his own bat," because the official scheme made no allowance "Fifth Columnists."

V

"TIN HAT DAY"

for

Ladies'

SAVED PAL BY 'PLANE

DIVE

During an R.A.F. at- tack on the fort at Rut- bah, Libya, Flying-Officer 203 Squa- Watson, No. dron, pilot of one of two aircraft engaged, missed At a meeting of the Committee organising the "Tin Hat his fellow pilot, then saw Day" in aid of the Bomber Fund, a column of black smoke presided over by Lady MacGre- gor yesterday, it was decided to on the ground. invite those who wished to make Although his aircraft had been advance contributions to send hit he immediately dived. their cheques either to the Presi- Turning into the 'wind and with- dent, Lady MacGregor, "Tandara-out waiting to apply the flaps, Nows gee", 372 The Peak; or to the Flying Officer Watson landed his yards Honorary Secretary, Miss S. Ban-aircraft less than twenty

and der, "Morning Post" Building from the burning wreckage,

It was also decided that the with his air gunner and observer emblems, In the form of "tin hats" rescued his comrade. would not be on sale until the morning of October 4.

Eric Blore; Ronald Colman; Char Richard Goolden; James Cagney: Charles Laughton (as the Editor); WI} Hay: Mr. Motto (Peter Lorre): Robert Donat; Syd Walker....Michael Moore with effects.

10.00 p.m.-London

Relay-Tha

and News Commentary.

10.15 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox-Trot-Sierra Sue:

Quick-Step Let The Bands Play....Billy Cotton and his Band. Tangos-Retintin; Lorenzo....Orques-

ta Tipico Francisco Cangro Fox-Trots-Say It (from film "Buck Benny Rides Again"): A Nightin gale Sang In Berkeley Square (from film "New Faces")... Billy Cotton and his Band.

Tangos Mano A Mano: Por Vos Yo

Me Rompo Todo....Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro. Fox-Trot-The Man Who Comes Around; Quick-Step-Bring Out The Little Brown Jug Billy Cotton and his Band,

Tangos-Masterio!; Que Es Lo Que

Tiene La Bahiana?..... Orquesta. Tipicn Francisco Canaro, · Waltz-By The Wishing Well; Fox- Trot-I Can't Love You Any Marc (Any More Than I Do) Billy

Cotton and his Band.

11.00 pim-London Relay - "Britain To-day''.-Discusšlom by-Gerald Barry and Winifred Holmes on the work of "Housewife during War".

11.15 p.m.-Close down,"

In spite of fire from enemy armoured cars and bullets explod- aircraft, The following members of the ing from the burning

Mrs. they attempted in vain to find committee were present. ---

of the A. N. Braude, Mrs. A. Hyde-Lay, the remaining members Mrs. H. F. Phillips, Mrs. E. C. crew, so took off with the rescued Ritchie, Mrs. J. A. Ritchie, Mrs. | pilot.

This was H. A. Taylor, and Miss S. Bander

one of many (Hon. Secretary).

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