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WOMAN KILLED BY MOTOR BANDITS.
KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR GOING AT 70-M.P.H.
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R. 8. V. P.
WORLD COURT
ISSUE.
AMERICA URGED TO JOIN.
Washington, January £1.-Renow-` BIG HAUL IN RAID ON JEWEL ed interest in proposals for United
SHOP.
A woman died in St. George's Hospital, Wapping, last month, from injuries received when she was knocked down by a motor-CBT containing four bandits who were racing away at seventy miles an bour after raiding a jewellor's shop in Commercial-road, E.
Mre. Sarah The
women,
States adherence to the Court of International Justice at the Hague was createihin Washington to-day when Mr Elihu Root, a former Secretary of State, was summoned to testify before the Senate com- mittes on foreign relations,
Mr. Root, one of America's fore- most authorities on international law, explained views with regard to the World Court. He drew atten- Gratofsky, aged fifty-eight, oftion to his belief that the Senate Cable-street, E., was going to wards her home when the motor car mounted the pavement at the corner of Dellow-street, E. Mr Gratofsky was pinned against the wall of a school, and the motor-car overturned. The bandita, two of whom ran into Shadwell Station, vanished in the confusion.
Diamond rings were strewn over the pavement where the motor oar overturned, and empty jewel trays were found under the seats. Dum- my number plates had been screwed over the real number plates to dia- guise the identity of the ownership of the moter-car.
reservations to American member. ship in the Court are covered by the Root protocol, under which it is proposed that America join in the deliberations of the tribunal. Mr. Root further said that he believes the protocal and the reservations amply protect America against so
called foreign entanglements.
The time is most opportune for American membership in the world court, Mr. Root said.
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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON
355 METRES.
11 to 11.30a.m.-Stock quotations. 11.30 a.m.-Chiness, programme, 19.30 p.m.-Europesh programme. 1.30 p.m.--Weather report, toen? time and commercial news.
2 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. c. to 6.30 p.m.-Chinese children's
concert.
7 to 10.30 p.m.-European pro- grauio of Columbia records supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
7 to 7.45 p.m.—
Variety, Oclette My Inspiration Is You" J. H. Squire Celcate Octette. Octetto" A Kiss Before the Dawn."-J. H. Squire Celeste Ocbelto,
Song Medley-" Ella Retford."-- Ella Retford (Commedienne), Pianoforts Solo A Cottage for Sale" (Robison).--Fred Olding. Pianoforte Solo-"On the Sunny Side of the Street" (McHugh), -Fred Olding. Song-Two-Two-Double Two Timbuctoo." Norah Blancy (Soprano).
Duet The Alpine Milkman ? (Sarong).The Two Gilberts. Duct-"Shut the Gate (Barony).
The Two Gilbertà Chorus Widdicombe Fair" (arr. Weston and Lee). The Regal Dramatic Playera .Duct "She's a Great Great
Girl."--Layton and Johnstone. Entertainer Sing Hot For the Days of Drinking."-Norman Long.
7.43 to 8.30 p.m.--
Orchestral, Choir and Band Music. "Cossack's Cradio Song" (Gret- Совваскв schaninoff). Don
Chair. "Cavalleria Rusticana"- Selec- tions (Mascagni).-The British National Opera Company's
Orchestra:
"Light Cavalry "-Overture (Sup-
po). Court Symphony Orch.' "Crown Diamonds"- Overture (Auber)-Bournemouth Muni- cipal Orch.
Le Bombardier" (Paros).-The Band of the Garde Republicaine of France, "Marche Indienne" (Sellenick).
The Band of the Garde Repubi licaine of France.
8.30 to 8.45 p.m.-
Belections from the Talkies, "Rio Rita-If You're in Love You'll Waltz."-Edith Day and Geoffrey Gwyther.
" Rio Hita-Rio Rita." Edith Day and Geoffrey Gwyther. "The Gold Diggers of Broadway " -Selections. Regal Cinema Orchestra.
8.43 to 8 p.m.
Organ and Pianoforte Solos, -- "Fire Crackers" (Donald Thorne).
Donald Thorne (Pianist).
"Spring Feelin'"* (Donald
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Thorne
Thorne). - Donald (Pianist), "Rhapsody in Blue" (Gershwin,
Maclean).-Quentin 3 Maclean (Organist), p.m.-Weather report, local time,
Senator William E. Borah, Re-0 publicean of Idaho and chairman of the Senate foreign relations.com- mittee, minimized reports to the effect that Mr. Root's appearance before his committee might inject the world court issue into the pre- Overturned Car. Sidney Cohen, a fifteen-year-old sent lame duck session of Con- tailor, of Cable-street, E., who was one of the first to arrive at the scene of the tragedy, said to a prossman: "I saw Mrs. Gratonfsky lying on the ground near an over- turned motor-car. Ringe were strewn in the roadway. My brother and I ran up to the woman and carried her to a doctor's surgery Almost at the across the road. same time. I saw throo young men. scramble from the car and run in different directions."
Mr. M. Max, proprietor of the raided jeweller's shop, said:" "1 had left the shop in charge of my two sons, Woolf and Tendore. Woolf board a crash at the win- dow. He ran out and saw a 'man' dash to a motor-car with trays of rings from the window.
"He attempted to stop the man, but the motor-car was beginning to and the escaping bandit managed to enter it before my son could stop him.-
move
arr.
etc..
to 0.30 p.m.-
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A Concert. Song-"Don Giovanni (Thus Betrayed) (Mozart). Miriam Licette (Soprano). Song" Don Giovanni" (Strike,
O Strike). - Miriam
Licette (Soprano). Violin Bolo "The Zephyr "
(Hubay).-Efrem Zimbalist Violin Solo-"Valse-Bluetto " (Drige-Auer)-Efrem Zimbal- Vocal Duet Moon"-Enchanted (Dowden-Besley).-Dora Labette and Hubert Eisdol). -Song-"Columbine's Garden". (Dowdon and Bealy).-Hubert Elsdell (Tenor), Song Little Lady of the Moon" (Weatherly and Coates). --- Hubert Eisdell (Tenor),
ist.
When the present Congress con-. vened President Hoover sent a pro-. Dosal that action be taken on the plan to bring about United States adherence to the world ecurt under the terms of the Root protocol.. But the Senate foreign relations committea voted' to refrain from sending & report, on the proposal to the Senato until the new 72nd 1.9.30 to 10 p.m.-- Congress convenes next December.
NEW RUBBER MERGE IN
AMERICA.
U.B. RUBBER COMPANY. ABSORBS TWO OTHERS,
Detroit, January 21.-A new mer- ger in the rubber industry was on- nounced here to-day when officials of the United States Rubber Com- pany revealed, that they have ob tained control of two other rubber
"My two some gave chass in a products manufacturing concerns in ing at the time. Tangs worth we more than £1,500 were taken from try. the window."
7 The United States Rubber inter- The Flying Squad of Scotland-ests have acquired the Gillotte yard word, immediately informed of Rubber Company, of Euclire, Wis the raid, and within n'few minutes consin, and the Samson Tire and detectives wore scouring London in Rubber Corporation of Los Angeles,
California. search of the men.
Operatio. "Patience"Vocal gems (Gilbert and Sullivan).-Columbia Light Opera Co. Fredrica (a) "I Love Him. So, (b) God Has Sent & Lovely Day" (Popper and Lehar).— Lea Seidl (Soprano), "Maritaan "-Vocal gems (Wal- Ince)-Clara Berena, Francis Russell, Denis Noblo and Chorus. "Rigoletto" (Vile Race of Cour
ters) (Verdi),Carlo Morelli: (Baritone). "Rigolette! (My Mistress) (Ver-
di).-Carlo Morelli (Baritone),
10 to 10.30 p.m.-Experimental re Jay God Save The King."
Listeners are reminded that it is now neocary to obtain Broadcast Receiving Licences for the current. year. The are obtainable at the Radio Office: Des Voeux Road, Con. tral.The licence fee is $10.
MR. LLOYD: GEORGE'S 'NEW YEAR MESSAGE.
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So the seas and rivers are frozen with fear and commerce between nations cannot move freely. Will anyone have the courage to turn on, the icebreakers and cleave a Dank fairway for trade between the nations The lowering of the Bank rate in America is a wise and courageous action and must help,
The
diplomatic situation in Europe is not calculated to restore confidence unless there is a visiblo improvement soon in international relationa. Since the signature of tho Peace Trenties the position has not been so disquieting as it is now. During the disturbed con ditions that unavoidably followed the war there was no danger of any general conflagration,
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