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13, p.m. Recorded music.

1.16 p.m. 4 relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Manage ment. (During the intervals re corded music will be broadcast from the Studio.) 130 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc.

15 p.m. Close Down,

A B.B.Q RECORDED PRO- GRAMME TONIGHT. 4.30-3.90 p.m. Chinese recorded

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8 p.m. Local Time and Weather

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8.38.20 p.m. Chamber Music, Moment Musical No. 3-Transcrip-

tion (Schubert) Minuet Transcription (From So

nala in G) (Schubert)....Lener * String Quartet Valse Caprice (Rubinstein, arr.

Crocke) Perpetuum Mobile (Weber, arr. Crooke) HL Squire Celeste Octet

WARPLANES V. WARSHIPS

Lord Rothermere's Grave Warning

Special Air Mail Service

London, January. 2.

"The day of the warship is over.

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The day of the warplane has come. FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1934 Our desperate deficiency in there

modern weapons puts the very ex- istence of Britain in deadly peril Fate has never pardoned a people

that refused to move with the times."

This is Lord Rothermere's 3m- pressive summing-up of an article of grave warning which was pub- shed in the Daily Mail" to-day.

Great Britain to-day is a ffth- rate power-worthless as an ally, Insignificant 25 ап adversary...

"the price," Lord Rothermere em- phaalses.

obsolete armaments and abandon

"We have to pay for clinging to ing the pre-eminence which afteen years ago was ours in that new weapon, the warplane the swift and supreme arbiter of future - ternational conflict.""""

centuries-old trust in the

No longer, he declares, can our Royal Navy as our "sure ahleld" be jus- tined

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Silver Ware, Brass Ware, Cutlery,

RAVAGING THE CITIES "Its huge and costly Boating Ornaments, Wall Clocks, Ten Bet, their day. Crockery, Toilet Set, Glais Ware, fortresses have had They are no longer the first ne Table Lamps, Smoking Stands, of our defence. The progress of Gramophones, Records, Fictures, Oil science has made us vulnerable in Paintings, Linen, Carpets, Rug a new dimension. The Fleet san-| Table Screens, Folding Screen,

not preserve us from the deadly Fender, Typewriters, Sewing Ma- peril of the air.

chine, Filter, etc., etc.

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Blackwood Joss Table, Blackwood Jardinieres, Blackwood Tea Foys, Blackwood, Desk, Blackwood Arm Chairs, etc., eto.

"In future it is civilian popula- tions that will be the object of at- tack. Fast fleets of airplanes will instantaneously begin to ravage the great cities and destory the docks, railways, power stations, and factories of the adversary nation." 8.208.15 p. Concert Items. Band-The Hill on the Rock Before "the, armies can be mobilis- Overture (Reiesiger, arr. Wined or the feets concentrated the terbottom).The B.B.C. Wire- next war may already be decided. less Military Bird

"What could the Navy do to VocalSong Carnival of 1932 Stars protect us against such an on- ......Debroy Somers Band with slaught? It would have its work Vocal Chorus: 3

cut out to save itself from destruc- Orchestral-Old Friends-Potpour- tion. It could not escape the tor-

ri (arr. Finck).......Tom Jones pedoes launched by warplanes Une Piano and His Orch

swooping down at 10 times the Brass Bedstead The Kookaburra's Laugh...Record- speed of submarines.

Iron Bedstead. ed in Australia. Band-Irving Berlin Waltz Songs -Medley (Berlin)...Debroy Somers Band. Songs Six Australian Bush Songs Peter Dawson (Base-Bari- tone) Vocal Quartet Form Fours-War Songs Medetärr Giraud)... The Big Four 9.15-10.15 p.m.

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ed Programme.

"POSTMAN'S KNOCK"

A New and Original Musical Comedy written by Claude Hul- bert Paul England and John Watt, with music by Harry S. Pepper, played by Sydney Bay- res and His Band.

"The same danger would pre- vent the Fleet from fulfilling its other function of escorting our food-ships to the various British ports that are their destination.

"No food-convoy could ever get within a hundred miles of a British bort From the moment the serial alege of these island began, not

and

*ON VIEW" FROM THURSDAY. THE 25TH JAN. 1984.

a single British vessel in home TERMS Cas¤ ON DELIVERY. waters could survive."

EMPIRE LINKS SHATTERED Furthermore, the communica- tions of the British Empire would be cut Lord Rothermere points out that in the almost inconceiv- able

event of war with either France or Italy

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French air-squadrons from Moro- The play produced by Jobacco would immediately bomb Gib- Watt in the London studios of the ralter to rains, and close the Straits PUBLIC AUCTION. of Drawers, Bed Linen, Towell,

British Broadcasting Corpora to British vessels. tion.

CAST Claude Hulbert.

Reginald Purdell.. Percy Parsons.

Anona Winn,

Harry Longhurst.

Cyril Smith.

Philip Wade,

Q. Denier Warren.

Jane Carr.

10.15-10.30 p.m. Three Violin

Solos by Fritz Kreisler. Indian Lament (Dvorak-Kreisler) Liebesfreud (Love's Joy)

(Kreisler)

Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow)

+1

(Kreisler) 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Fres

·News. 10.35 p.m. Close Down.

From the Empire Transmitter " Daventry Wave lengths from 16 to 50 metres.

Friday, January 26th, 1934. 10 pm, Time Signal from Ben News Bulletin

14-15 pm Light music.

Big

11 p.m. Time Signal from Green- wich, The John MacArthur Quintet, directed by John MacArthur.

Italian airplans from Sicily. 60 miles away. could make Malta' un- tenable within a few hours of war, and cause our ships to leave the Mediterranean.

|CONQUER FEAR & ENSURE PEACE

Archbishop's Broad- cast Call For 1934

(Special Air-Mall Service)

London, Jan, 2. The first step towards recovery, security, and peace, must be the conquest of fear," declared the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr Láng) in Canterbury Cathedral.

His remarks were broadcast throughout the country."

"The year 1933 is going Let it go," he said.""

"In the life of the nations it has been a year of, disappointment."

Every citizen could refuse to spread the spirit of fear.

“He who at this present critical

9.50 p.m... Old Highland Airs tiine chatters idly about the next

(gramophonė 'records).

war' and demanda preparation for 10.10 p.m.. Music and the Ordin-It is a germ of infection," said Dr.

ary Listener a talk by Sir Lang: Walford Davies.

"To talk of war as inevitable 10.30 p.m., The Hotel Metropole may help to make it inevitable.

Orchestra (leader, A. Rossi),

The One Barrier. directed by Emilio Colombo, "We can each resolve to stand -relayed from the Hotel Me-by the one existing public barrier

tropole, London.

1,00 am, January 26, News Bul-

letin, NGA

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION

Programme From Daventry,

England

against fear and the lawless forces

THE

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SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1934

Commencing at 11. A.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

1 Standard Hand Operated Chain

Pump Complete with Chain

2 Electric Ceiling Fans

54 Electric Meters 48 Pieces Black Fibre

4 Cases Canvas Shoes

also

·A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, ETC., ETC.

and

A Quantity of Electric Lampa and Fittings, Platino Wire, Coloured Tiles, Bathroom Fittings, Provisions,

tc., etc.

which fear arouses. I mean, of TERMS -Caen on DELIVERY.

course, the League of Nations."

The Archbishop referred to the fear of unemployment and to the establishment of centres for the workless

These centres," he said, "show a stirring of a sense, I think, un-'

Wave lengths from 13 to 25 precedented, of neighbourliness metres.

whole

́and brotherhood in the community. Let it grow!!! 8`p.m. Time Signal; from Big Ben, The Archbishop also spoke of An organ recital by Dom Gre- the need of housing," a need **gory Murray-relayed from scarcely less urgent than the need

Downside Abbey, Stratton-on-of work for the-Fosse.

"Let all true-hearted citizens 8.30 pm, The B.B.G., Dance Or- make it another resolve for the chestra, directed by Henry New Year that they will suffer no Hall. (Time Signal from Green- besitation or vested interests to wich at 1.0 p.m.);"

delay the coming of the time when

9.15 to 9.45 pm, The Northern it will be no longer a mockery tó Studio Orchestra, directed by speak of the houses of our people, John Bridge.

Es-homes"

LAMMERT BROS.

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Carpets, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass Ware, Ornamenta, Pictures, Enamel Bath, Porcelain Wash Basin, etc.. etc.

Fine Carved Black Wood Ware One Piano

Fine Mauritius, Falme and Plants.

ON VIEW FROM SUNDAY AND MONDAY, THE 28th and 29th JANUARY, 1934.

TERMS CASH OF DELIṬZEY,

LAMMERT BROS.,

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THURSDAY, FER, 1, 1984

COMING AT 11 AM“

AT THE L EVERETT INC. OFFICE, QUEEN'S BUILDING. "TOP FLOOR, CONNAUGHT

ROAD.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE OFFICE

FURNITURE.

ON VIEW FROM DAY OF SALE.

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