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RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA

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Brave Hearts. - "Princess

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Musical Comedy

Vocal Geins-Viktoria, and: her

Hussar. Sélection-Words and Music, Vocal Duets-Musical

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Comedy and

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Nearer my God to thee (Rev. 1.

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Onward Christian Soldiers (Bul-

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Belphegor (Brepsant).

The Mill In the Black Forest (Ellenberg).

March of the Mountain Gnomes

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5. Violin Solos.-

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Song of Paradise.

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8.03 to 8.35 pm-

Variety Programme

Song-Why wasn't I Told ("Over

the

Garden Wall")-Bobby Howes (Comedian).

4

(GlazeшOT).

7.17 to 7.35 p.m.--

A Recital by Theodore Challavine (Basse)

1. The Death of Don Quixote

"Don Quixote" (Massenet),

2. Prayer: Now let us depart

(Strokin).

3. Open to me the gates of re-

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7.35 to 8 p.m.-

K

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Ronald Gourley.

Orchestra Nicolette.

Vocal-Some of these Days The

Milis Brothers..

Orchest. You're always in my

arms.

Instrumental-Kitten on

Keys

the

Band-Fanfare Selection. 8.30 to 8.47 p.m-"Sylvia Ballet"

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Vocal Gems

Harry Lauder (arr.(Byng), The Three Musketeers.

9 to 9.15 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry Daventry News Bulletin

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8 p.m.-Social Hour, directed by

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280 p.m.-dongs by Bally Avelino,

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8.15 pm-"Symphony Concert

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German Folk Song.

Programme

Engl.).

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8.15 p.m.-"The Nightingale,"... A Melodrama Text by Ludwig Andersen.

Music by Winternita 9.40 p.m.--News in English on"DJQ

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German Folk Song.

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The Hermit (Schmalstich). Forest Idyll (Esslinger),

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1. Neapolitan Love Song (Victor

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2. In My Garden (O'Keefe). 3. Only My Sarig (Lehar).

4. Tell Me To-night (Spoliansky).] 8.30 pm to midnight-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

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William Tell Overture" (Ros-6 sini).

Concert Items Plano Solos-Isoldens Liebestod

(Liszt). Rondo

(Hummel),

Benno

Moiseivitch. Songs-The Song of Bongs.

(Moya),

Trees (Rasbach)-Alfred Pic-

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Viplin

Solos-Phais-Meditation

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Songs-Sleep OIL "Helen ")

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My Man (Adams),

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9.30 p.m.-Fairy Tale Time." 9.45 pin-News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB.

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7 pm Radio Shopper. 7.15 p.m.-UP. Educational Pro.

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8.30

pines.

Harmonizera p.m.-College conducted by Kits Tablante. 3.45 p.m.Stock quotations and

local market reports.

9 p.m.-Klim Dancing Party, spon

sored by Borden Company, manufacturers of Kim and Malted Milk,

12 midnight-Sign, oft

escaped from the Dutch air liner Quikstaare when it crashed and burst into, Rames following an engine failure here this morning.

Although fire broke out within a few seconds of the impact the passengers left quietly and without panic through one of the doors,

urs: open by the Impact.

Four members of the crew and two British passengers, who were sitting in the forepart of the machine, were killed instantly They were:

Mr. H C. Hobson, 34, of The Warren, Copthorne, near Crawley Sussex;

Mr. J: Newman, 40, of The Croft. Coulsdon-läne, Chipstead, Kents ::: Commander H. Silberstein (pilot);

M. N'eboor (wireless operator); M. Brom and M. Van Dyk (mechanics),

MEXICO GOES TARTAN

with reference fare:

to

aerial war-

The only defence is in offenze, which means that you have to kill women and children more quickly than the enemy if you want to save yourselves. Mr. Baldwin

May

also said last

I have been studying questions of air raid precautions. I have been made almost physically- sick to think that Tand „my“ friends and the statesmen” in every country in Europe, 2,000 years after our Lord was crucifi- ed, should be spending our time thinking how we can get the mangled "bodies of children to the hospitals and how we can keep the poison gas from getting down the throats of the people. ... Two exemplary utterances The first tells the truth. The second deplores the truth that has been

We venture to claim that we have never told our readers any thing else' concerning this business. of air, ralds. We have never told them that poison gas tastes good.

However, wille nothing. "effect tive" can be done against atr raids, the Government is obliged to do what it can. All that it can do at present is included in tho Home Office directions to local

authorities published in our news columns yesterday, If we have time, perhaps our ingenious inver- tors will get busy and turn their minds from destruction to preven tion, and improve on these feeble directions these strengthened fre brigades, these handbooks for householders, these expert corps of gas detectors. Why not free um- brellas made of tin?

We may find something better. Until then we can only repeat what we have so often said. The only way to stop air raids is to stop

W&T.

There is one other practical suggestion which will shock senti- mentalists.

Since millions will be poisoned anyhow in air raids, why not dis tribute a mercifully narcotic poison in small boxes or bottles to the whole population at the first signal - of war?

This would be kinder in the end than respirators, protective cloth- ing, hot baths or tin umbrellas,

(Specfit Air Mail Service)

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