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Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

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1-2.10 p.m. (Approx:)-European

Programme.

1 p.m.-Local Tone and Weather

Report.

1.03 p.m.-Record Music.

Denial Of Remour That He Is A Jew

(Special Air Mail Service)

London Aug. 11.

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11. Ies House Straat, or PO Bot:1

Rugby Press News, etc. 1.40 pm (Approx)-A Relay of the Rotary Club Tmn Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden-The Rev. Father G. Byrne, MA., S.J. on “At Indiscreet Science."

2.10 p.m. (Approx:-Close Down 4-7 pm-Chinese Programine. 7-10.10 p.m.-European Program-

ma.

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7 pm Closing Local Stock Quo- tations, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quote

tions, 7.08-7.25 pm-Sylvia Ballet (Deli bes) played by the Britist Symphony Orchestra conduct- Ved by Oscar Fried.

(a) Prelude:

(b) The Huntresses;

Sir Jobh Simon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has writ- ten to Sir Archibald Hurd denying a rumour that he is a Jew.

His letter a reply to one from Sir Archibald Hurd, bringing to been current in this country,, as Sir John Simon is of Jewish origin well ha abroad, for some time that and that bis ancestry has power fully influenced the policy of the National Government since its be came Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

The letter is a follow:-

Foreign Office, S.W.1, Aug. 1,

1934

Dear Sir Archibald,-Thank you very much for your letter. I know there are a number of people who that I am a Jew, and even that my industriously spread the rumour

Jewish associations have an in- Buence on the foreign policy of the country.

In fact, I am just an ordinary Briton of Aryan stock without any Jewish admixture whatever; my mother comes from an old English

(c) Intermezzo and Valse Lente; family and my father was Welsh- (d) Pizzicati..

(e) Cortege;

7:25-8.10 pm-Variety.

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THE NAVY, A FILM STAR

༞་ --

you will and lots of! Simons in And The China Seas

Pembrokeshire--and nobody who

were

8 pin-Local Time and Weather knew my relations and forebears

Report.

would imagine that they Jewish. Biblical surTI AUD MEIS like Matthew and John and Mathias aru a constion-place in those parts,

The only reason for which I have

Vocal Cuban Tangu. Vocal-Whistling in the DaZ-

The Viennese "Seven Singing

Sisters. Instrumental-Blue Sparks, Instrumental-My South Sea Sweetheart-Masters' Hawai-

fans..

Song I was in the Mood. Song-Why Don't they leave us alone?-Hildegarde (Soprano), Plano Duet Ain't she the Dain-

tý.

never hitherto attempted publicly to deny this, rumour is that I think the sime silliness or malice might attempt to distort the denial into seme sympathy with anti-Semitism -an attitude which I regard as un-English and which I utterly condemn. I count Among my friends some English Jeng whose British outlook and patriotic ser vices should put their cities to shame, and I would not for the world hurt their feelings or write as though their ancient and honour able lineage could be a matter for

Plano Duet I want a fair and Square Man Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green. Organ Bold Rhapsody in Blue-reproach.

Quentin M. Maclean.

But if, in the circumstances you Rumorous-Riding Down from maption. you, think it would be .... Bangor,

right and in the public interest to Humorous The King of Zulu- do so, you are welcome to publish

Frank Cramit——(Tenor).

this letter. Yours incerely, John 8.10-8.27. p.m.-Bach: Partità No. 2 | Simon."

in C Mirot played by Harold Samuel (Pla

(Planoforte).

(a) strionia,

***

(b) Allemande, Courante.

(0) Sarabande; Rondeau (d) Caprice

8.27-8.40 p.m.-Octets.

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J... H

Moonbeams and Shadows (J. B.

Squire). Melody (Dawes) The Squire Celeste Octet. Narcissus (Nevin). Valse

Bluette Air de Ballet. (Drigo) The J. H. Squire Celeste Octët.

3.40-9 p.m. Light Orchestral

Music.

Spanish Serenade (Bizet)-New Light Symphony. Orchestra. Ballet Egyptian Suite (Luigint)

Concert Orchestra.

1. Allegro non troppo.

2. Allegretto.

3.. Andante sostenuto.

4. Andante esprišavo.. 9-9.20 p.m.-From the Studio.

"A Short History and the Tradi. tions of the 1st Batt: 8th Punjab Regiment" by Captain R.C.S. Bates. 9:20-9.30 p.m-

Chauve-Souris — Selection

Balieff's Chauve-Souris Com pany and the Cambridge "Theatre Orchestra.

9.30 pm Reuter Press Bulletins,

London 1 p.m. Sfock and Com modity Quotations. 9.35-10 p.m--From the Studio,

A Violin Recital by Professor N. A. Tonga (Professor. B. Maklezou at the Plano) with accompaniment by Mr. and Mrs. H. Evelle (Violin and Pianoforte).

Programme.

1. Sonata No. 1. in E Minor

(Mozart).

(a) Adagio.

(b) Allegro con Spirito. (c) Rondo.

2. Violin Solos:

(a) Air on a string-Bach

(b) Gavotte Lally

(e) Valse Triste-Bibellus. (d) Romance Svendsen. (e) Caprice-Florillo.. 10-10.30 pan-Dance Programme Trot-In a One Room Flat.

--You're such a com-

fort to me. -So Bhy.

-My Hat's on the side

my Head

of

No more Heartaches.

No more Tears.

At the End of the Day

-You, or no ono, -In. town tonight.. Waltz It's Time to say Goodnight. 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Balletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News,

drawer d

Further, London Stock and Commodity Quotations, follow- ed by New York Opening Quo- tations.

10.40 p.m.-Close Down.

RADIO MANILA 5.p.m.-Studio Musical Varieties. 5.30 p.m.-Requests. 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period,

6.30 p.m.-English informational

Perlod

20 p.m.-Health Message, 7.30 pm-Mickey Mouse Gum Club Sponsored by Antono M. Neves-Ding Yalong, The My- stery Singler, Miguel Velarde, Jr...and The Harmony Trio.. 7.45 p.m.-D-M-E-M Programme. 8.15 pm-Botica Bole Programme, 8.30 p.msn Institute An-

(Special Air Mal' Borrion)

The

London, August 9. ways of Hollywood are

strange, and probably to get P im star captured by Chinese ban- dits was not too drastic à method. of forcing her to make up her mind over the choice of a leading

man

Probability or no, this makes a sufficient foundation for "Admirals, All" produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre last night, The authors, Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall, have returned to their old partner- ship, their old theatre, and their old form, and so all thould bè well, particularly since the film. world does not have things all Its own way, the British Navy lending a hand.

A "Frame-Up"

The authors give the game away too soon in letting the audience realise in the opening scene that the bandits who capture the film star, the British C.-in-C. or "the China Squadron, "some of his officers, a Leicester manufacturer of underwear, and some of his female relatives, have been hired for reasons of business" and pub- city that the thing, in short, is a "fame-up."

audience of

That does away with the element of surprise when the secret 1a out, and it deprives the some melodramatic thrills which can have their place even in | farce.

But we still have the high spirits and Innocent Service-cum-public school, fun involved in entertain- ing ladies, with amorous and other complications, on board a warship. and the comfortable feeling that technical detalls are correct.

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· FURNITURE

Comprising:-

chairs, Teak Beds with Box Spring Chesterfield Couches and Arm- Mattresses, Teak Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror, Teak Dressing Table with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Hatstand, Teak Dining Tables, Teak Cheats of Drawers, Teak Sideboards, Teak Teapoys, Teak Round Table with Glass Top, Teak Flower Stands, Teak and Cloth Folding Screen, Teak Desks, Teak Ice Chests, Teak Chairs, Teak and Glaen Cabinets, Teak and Ginas Bookcases, Teak Filing Cabinets, rofa and Armchairs, Electric Ceiling and Table Fans, Admiral Clive Currie

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places for reasons of diplomacy Glass, Vases, aluminium Ware, (Germ, Engl) German Folk with his own servant while

Fêtes etc Song. Preview of Programme captivity (what

Would the Ad... (Germ. Engl)

have said to a British admiral and miralty and the British public

an American film-and a blonde one at that--being captured to- gether?); peels Potatoes, and even pretends to be a cookie. -

niversary Programme. 8.45 p.m.-Momento Lirico con- ducted by Antonio Serrano, 8:55 pm. Stock Quotations. 9 pmConservatory of Muste. Programme University of the 10.30 p.m.-5180 Off. Philippines.

B

BRLIN PROGRAMME.

9.15 p.-Old Folk Songs. Vera

Amsinck-Sthamer.

also

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8.45 p.m.-Latest News (English). 10 p.m. Made from Hamburg" 11 p.m.-Latest News (German) 11.15 p.m-Intellectual: Coopera- tion: Poet and Reader ‘dis- cuss their Work,

11.30 pm-Entertaining Concert.

12 midnight-DJA Bign Of (Ger-

man, English).

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

7. p.m.-Time Signal from Big Ben

The Whitby Municipal Or chestra, conducted by Frank Gomez,

8 pm The Sigmal from Green-

wich. An organ recital. 8.15-3.30 pm The Midland Studio

meagre

The Blonde Star

opportunities. A blonde, etc. Alm-star, being required for the

part that caused all the bother,

and

way not the real thing, Mis Laur1 Electrolux (Rofrigerator La Plante? Miss La Flant behaved

Just as a blonde film-star would 2 Kelvinators

Cottage Planos

be expected to behave when cap- $ White Frost Ice Chesta that is a situation I have not yet. tured by Chinese bandits, though

been able to check

Orchestra directed by Frank But it is comforting to reflect Cantell and vocalist, from a that British admirals in China do Birmingham studio.

not behave like Mr. Currie,

Fifty-Alty

"You ought to lend your scooter

to your little brother sometimes, said auntie severely

A Whole Time Job

solicitor asked amarat

2 Typewriters

Elctrio Cash Register.

ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY,

THE 29TH AUGUST, 1984.

Bhoreditch County Court If he was TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY,

in work,

The man: I've got a whole time

"I do, auntie," declared Johnny. | fofra "He has it up the hill and I have it down!!”

The man:Looking for work

LANNERT BROBI

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