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12.30 p.m.-Orchestral Selections 10.30 p.m.-Orchestral Concert.

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1 p.m.--Local: Time Signal and

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1.25 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby Press News, Local: Wea- ther forecast. time and an- nouncements.

1.40 p.m.-Relay: Rotary Club riffin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden-Father G. Bryne on "The Death-Knell of Freedom."

2.10 p.m.-Close' down.

4 to 7 pm.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 pm-European programme 7 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry "Monologue in Melody." John Ridley in syncopated plano- forte music.

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8.45 p.m.-

Primo Scala's Accordeon Band Waltzes round the World. Song of the Lift.

Old Ship:0 Mine.

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Cinema Organ Medley Broadway Melody of 1936-Selec-

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Curly Top-Selection. Indian Love Call-"Rose Marle." 9.30 p.m.-

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Song Memories

Drinks All Round."

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Medley of Leslie Stuart's Songs.

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10 p.m.-

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Big Ben; Talk: "Imperial Affairs"

by H. V. Hodson,

|10.17 p.m.-Dance Music.

11 p.m.--Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

|4.55 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA, DJB

(German, English). German Folk Song."

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view in English.

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Two Lasses from Swabia, Mar- garete Wetter and Ilse Dobler, in a programme of Songs and Stories,

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view in German on DJA, DJB DÍN.

8.30 pm-Hitler Youth Programme

by the Youngfolk": "Seafaring Old and New."

945 pm-Folk Music,

Berlin Philharmonic

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Four Witnesses Recalled

EVIDENCE ENDED

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afternoon at the Royal Courts of TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1936.

Justice, and to-day the members of the tribunal will be prepared to hear any statements which counsel representing interested parties may desire to make

Before the adjourtiment yester- day Mr. Justice Porter said they had received from Mr. J. H. Thomas

7 p.m.-Big Ben. Monologue in the private accounts and securities Melody." John Ridley in syn-he had promised to submit. He 1- copated planoforte music. 7.15 p.m.-Agriculture in the Bri- tish Isles: Horticulture," by Sir William Lobjoit

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timated that they would also like to have any accounts with book- makers or accounts of that kind which Mr. Thomas might have. TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERT. 7.30 p.m.-The BBC Scottish Or-

Mr. Morris. KC., gave an under- chestra; leader, J. Mouland taking that any information re- Begbie; conductor, Guy War-quired would be produced. rack. George Cunningham

Four witnesses who had pre-" (Baritone). Orchestra: Over-

vously given evidence-Mr. Ken- ture, Sogno di Scipione neth Butt. Mr. Waterton, the fin (Scipio's Dream) (Mozart).

ancter and company promater, Mr. George Cunningham and Or Harold Eves, the solicitor who acts chestra; Honour and Arms

as secretary to Alfred Bates and (Samson) (Handel), Even

Son, 'Limited, and Mr. Alfred Bates Bravest

Heart

(Faust)

-were recalled for further ex- (Gounod), Vulcan's "

aucis amination of a searching characH Undersigned have received, and

ter. Mr. Kenneth Butt was, ques- Orchatra: Ballet

tioned concerning a statement be Music from Ritter Pasman; (1)

was asked to make by his principal. Polka (2) Waltz (3) Czardas Mr. Philip D'Ambrumenil, of the (Johann Strauss), George Cun-arm of Gardner, Mountain and ningham: The Stock Rider's Song (James), Lorraine (San- derson), The Tarrin o' the Yoll

MR. BUTT'S EXPLANA

LANATION (Macleod), Orchestra: Over- ture, Undine (Lortzing).

Mr. Butt admitted that extracts p.m.-"Starlight." Number Six. read from this statement were not Interviews with famous stage accurate and that they were in- people, and excerpts from their tended to hide the fact that Sir repertoires. No. 6: Percy Hut- Alfred Butt had been engaged in chison (the popular actor-Budget insurances which he had 'manager).

Brranged. His explanation Was

8

(Philemon

(Gounod),

D'Ambrumenil, insurance 'brokers. on April 24.

8.40 p.m.-Speech by the Hon. R. that his father had told him to G. Menzies (Attorney-General effect the insurances in the name of the Commonwealth of Aus-of a Mr. Harrison and he had not tralia at a luncheon of the then got his father's permission to Royal Empire Society,

disclose his name, After signing the statement he went straight to

9 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal.

9

m. The News and Announce-his father, who wrote a letter to ments.

Mr. D'Ambrumenil asking him to 9.20 p.m.-A Recital by Winifred lunch, when the position would be Small Violin). Introduction explained. In reply to Mr. Roland and Rondo Capriccicso (Saint- Oliver, K.C., a member of the Tri- Saens), Minuet (Kreisler (Por-bunal, he said that he had not told pora). Slavonic Dance in Ghis firm earlier about his Budget (Dvorak, arr. Kreisler), Vogiein insurances. Answering questions im Hain (Sinding). Nocturne by Mr. Frampton, he said he had not disclosed to his principals tran- sactions for his father carried out in 1931, 1932, 1934, and 1935. His conduct in 1936 was the same as i 1931. *

(Sibellus), Andaluza (Nin), 9.45 p.m.--Close down,

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p.m.-Big Affairs," by H. V. Hodson. 10.17 p.m.-The BBC Empire Or- chestra; leader, Daniel Meisa; conducted by Clifton Helliwell. Overture, The Merry Wives of Windsor (Nicola). Suite from, the Ballet Music. Hiawatha," Op. 82a: (1) The Wooing (2) The Marriage Feast (3) (a) Bird Scene (b) The Conjurer's Dance (4) The Departure (5) Reunion (Coleridge Taylor). Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 3 in

"'

Mr. D'Ambrumenil, in the wit. uess box, said that when he ques- toned Mr. Butt on April 24 he in- formed him that they took a very serious view of the matter, and they

might have to dismiss him. The statement made by Mr. Butt was for his own firm and not for the Committee of Lloyd's, but when he read Mr. Butt's evidence given on Monday he thought the tribunal should be put in possession of the statement. Mr. Justice Porter made the comment that in their view this was proper.

Mr. Bates was questioned about the proposed blography of Mr. J. E. Thomas. He said he intended to publish this in serial form in one of

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D No. 6 of the Planoforte his weekly papers and also in book TERMS-Cash on Delivers. Series) (Liszt, arr. Vecsey):

11 p.m.-Evensong from York Min-

ister. Order of Service: Vestry Prayer

Voluntary. Organ Responses. Psalms for the 9th evening. First Lesson. Magni- ficat (Garrett in D), Seconc Lesson. Nunc Dimittis (Gar-

i form.

JUDICIAL INQUIRY

ENDED

rett in D). Anthem, Blessed Councel's Final Submissions Angel Spirits (Tchaikovsky): "Blessed angel spirits offer

I

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unexpected return to the witness- box yesterday morning to make a statement concerning evidente given on Tuesday by Dr. R. J. London, May 21.

Hearn, of Wimpole Street; in which praise undying, ever crying The Tribunal of Inquiry appoint- Holy, Holy, Holy. Lord God ofed by the Government to investit had been suggested that a Mr. Babaoth, Saints and martyrs gate allegations of an unauthorized Vergottis at a dianer party had praise Thy Name. Trinity life-disclosure of Budget decisions for said he had ways and means of giving Earth-borne

Sorrow this year completed the public part getting hold of information froma-a leaving, before Thy throne of their proceedings at the Royal member of the Cabinet, the name ever crying Holy, Holy, Holy. Courts of Justice yesterday, and it God of Sabaoth. Father omni- is understood that the three mem-

mentioned being Thomas.

that of Mr.

potent mighty in glory. Christ bers, Mr. Justice Porter, Mr. Gavin Mr. Thomas said, in answer to Thy Son, our Saviour, who died simonds, K.C. and Mr. Roland questions by Mr. Morris, EC that that we might live. Holy Spi-Oliver, K.C., will begin to-day the he had never heard of Mr. Vergot rit, mystic Dove, with us ever-preparation of their report: When itis and, had never seen him until more, we praise Thes, blessed the report is in the form of a fin- that morning. He added that it Trinity. With the angelsished document it will be sent to was very painful for him when he sacred hymn, all Thy might the Home Secretary for presenta-read on Tuesday night that people proclaiming With the mystiction to Parliament.

whose naines he did not even know

cherubim, in songs of praise

Eight days have been required were quoting his name, Mr. Ver we join, Holy, Holy, Holy Join for the hearing of evidence and gottis gave evidence before Mr. we all in songs of praise for addresses by counsel representing Thomas, saying that nothing in ever. Hallelujah, Lord God of parties interested in the inquiry, connexion with the Budget was |--- „Babaoth,”! LASER

Mr.JH. Thomas. the Becretary mentioned at the dinner party and of State for the Colonies, made an that he had never spoken to Mr.

Thomas in his life.

|

17.45 p.m.-Pianoforte Interlude. 11.55 p.m.-The News and An-

nouncement:

VECTOR Midnight Greenwich, Time: Signal. Two Lasses, from Swabia, Mar-12.15 a.m.-The London Zigeuner

garete! Wetter and Ilse Dobler,

in a Programme of Bongs and Stories,

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DIN and 'In Dutch on DJA, DJB.

Orchestra, directed by Eegneft. Auf der Puszta (Mihaly)," Jour de „fëtë. (Leggett)... I. Live for

Love rubel). Bouth Ameri- can. Joe, (Caesar), Arana de

-la Noche" (Manilla),, I: Love 1

THE VOICE OF GOSSI Mr. Morris addressed the Tribun- you So (vain). In the Beau- tiful Valley of the Tear Hanns al on behalf of Mr. Thomas. He Lähr) Bolitude" (Ellington). (said that he did not appear in the II. Gaucho (Samuels)," That role of counsel defending anyone Never-to-be-Forgotten Night against whom any charge was

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