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German Folk Song.

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1.03 p.m. - Bcenes (Glazounov). $1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press. Rugby Press, Local: Weather Fore- cast, Time and Announce- mants:

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Children's Concert

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The London Symphony Orchestra.

Passepied-

Pavane Le Roi s'amuse" (De

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Night on the bare mountain--

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3 p.m.-News and Economic ́ Re-

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Sound Pictures.

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3.30 p.m.-Away to the

hunt!

MILLIONAIRE

SUED FOR "HEART BALM”

£40,000 Claim By Young Bride's Husband

PASSIONATE LETTERS

READ IN C

COURT

Did

3

middle-aged million-

loveTM

Write seven Alery letters to a beautiful young brida

Germany.aire

happy inviting her "to play Trilby to his Svengali ri tropical Quba and learn “voodoò rites of "myster.ous love"?

A jolly hour by Werner Illing 4.45. p.m.-Chamber Music.

5.30 pm--News and Economic Re-

view in German.

5.45

This is the question before the Court in a £40,000 claim against. p.m.-Hitler Youth

Pro- Gull Whitehouse. Wall - street gramme: The Youth Nation's stockbroker. Hour.

It is brought by an advertising

Mrs. Audrey Barron-who alleges

0.13 p.m. Sign of DJA and DJBman, John Barren-hussund or

(German, English).

6.55 p.m.-Call DJE and

(German. English), German Folk Song.

DJB that Whitehouse stole the love of his bride, whom he married only two months ago,

Justice Graham, of the Superior Court at White Plains, 25 miles 8.25 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-from New York, has called upon

7 p.m. Concert of Light Musle

8 p.m.--News in English

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FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1996.

Commencing at 2,30.P.M.

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

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DJQ

8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

ages.

9 p.m.-News and Economic. Re-

The husband demands the view to German,

money as "heart balm" for, the 9.15 p.m.-Women's Hour: Train-loss of his wife, whom he charges ing of German Girls for, over- with being "harboured" by the

The Angelus Octet. Serenade (Schubert). Cradle Song-(Brahma), Nocturne in E Flat Major-9.45

(Chopin).

Spring Bong-(Mendelssohn). 7.33 pan.

A Variety Concert.

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9.30 p.m.-Listeners and broadcas-

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p.m.-Hallo, girls and boys! .

10 pm-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DJG in Netherlandish on DJB 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

German

+

Ox VIEW From THURSDAY,

THE 15TH OCTOBER, 1985.

millionaire in a palatial mansion.

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"HUNGRY FOR ROMANCE"

One extract from the Light misalves alleged to have been sent M123tc. The" KWS Orchestra by Whitehouse to the young bride under the direction of Eugen reads:--- Sonntag.

Piano Solo-I am playing Yare- 10.30 p.m.-New

well to you

Plano Solo-I have a heart for

lovely women-Fred Stein. Song. Where am I? Stars over Broadway"-Leslie Hutchinson, Song.The touch of your lips-

Hildegarde, with Carroll Gib bons and His Boy Friends. Orchestra-I love you

(Tango Serenade). Vocal-Why don't you practice what you preach-The Boswell Sistera:

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Concert WarTICS,

Dreaming-(Joyce).

The Druid's Prayer-(Davson). Maldens of Baden-(Komzak), Dream Waltz (Millocker).

9 p.m.-News and Announcements

from London,

9.20 p.m.-Four Traditional Songs by Harold Williams and the BB.C.Male Chorus.

1. Wrap me up in my Tarpaulin

Jacket.

2. The Lincolnshire Poacher.

3. John Feel.

4. Ten Green Bottles.

9.33 b.m.---

Light Orchestral Music.

The Dancing Clock-(Ewing). Poupee Valsante-(Poldini). Old Bohemian Town-Kennedy)! Cara Mia. (Prinker). Columbine's Rendezvous—(Hey-

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Tune of Not-so-long-age-1922. Queen Mary's Bong.—(Elgar, arr.

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Whitehouse. has already denied in court that he wrote the letters, but his denial has not satisfled the

7 am-Sign Off.

9.30 a.m-Nielson Financial Review

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11.15 am-Sign Off

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2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Renew judge, who declared that he must

and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.-Sign Off.

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Period.

6:35 pm-English Informational

Period,

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7 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 7.15 pm Rincon Espaciol," fes-

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7.30 p.m.--Studio "Muzzle." 7.45 pm-To be announced. 845 pm-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reportă.

9 p.m.--Listerine Amateur Hour, with Baron Unterteisen, Mas- ter of Ceremonies. 9.30 pm-Musical Varieties. 10 pm-Blan of

WELCOME HOME TO NAHAS PASHA

Alexandria En Fete

answer the question again at the resumption of the case,

Society people from Westchester County filled the courtroom when the letters were read. Several schoolgrls in the crowd fainted.

COMMUNISTS NEAR GERMAN BORDER

Paris, Oct. 13... The Right wing press deplores the activities of the Communists in so close proximity of the Ger- man border.

It is déclared that the German protest in Paris is a painful humiliation of the French."

The "Journal des "Debats" de- clares that France has ittle rea son to be proud of the freedom of speech allowed this "camouflaged enemy of the nation." Any Gov- ernment deserving that name would have prohibited auch de- monstrations so near the frontier, since they could, result in nothing but international tension, which the was quite in keeping with A Variety and Dance Programme.

Cairo, Oct. 13.

Bolshevist programme. The paper Piano Solo. Breakin' in a pair

Tuesday was a gala" day in Al- goes on to say that the country at shoes.

exandria, which has never known can no longer be governed by a such celebrations as were staged to | group Fox-Trot-Your heart and mine:

that makes one mistake Fox-Trot. Keep a

twinkle in. welcome home Nabas Pasha after after another.

alaning the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Traniocean News Servus. Vocal-Covered Wagon Lullaby-in London.

10 p.m.-Big Ben.

your eye.

The Hill Bullies.

Fox-Trot-I wanna woo. Rumba Medley,

BongTony's in Town-Jessie

Matthews.

FOX-TTOL-A rendezvous with a

dream Vocal-Little 'Piccaninny: Mine. Fox-Trot I feel like a feather

in the breeze. ⠀

Fox-Trot.-Life begins when

you're in love.

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REBEL MARCH ON CAPITAL

Burgos, Oct. 13. According to the latest reports. of the Nationalist" "military" headquarters,” the vanguard of their forces had now reached a point 50 kilometres from the capit al on the road Telavera-Madria,

ANOTHER MEETING

Paris, Oct. 13. exchange was closed, and hundreds The Copimunist demonstrations while another army progresses. of launches and small boats went in Alsace Lorraine, where the about in the same distance on aa- out to meet the Egyptian ship that Becretary General of the Com-other road along from the north. brought Nahas Pasha from Genoa. munist Party, Thorez, pours abuse Resistance of Government fortes. The Arst official reception took over Germany, will be followed in this sector is said to be very place in a huge tent near the har- next Sunday, it is declared by an feeble. principally owing to the bour. Here Nahas Pasha made other mass meeting in Muthausen, lack of adequate military leader- radio speech. in which he stressed also in Alsace. near the Germanship. The Nationalist forces are how satisfactory it was that the frontier- Independence of Egypt had been Transocean. Neos Service

gained through a treaty. The.

city which was gatly decorated

Organ Solo. Berceuse. de

Jocelyn (Godard)-Edward party then proceeded through the O'Henry.

Fox-Trot 'sea-muggin'. Bongs Gertrude Lawrence, Med-

ley-Gertrude Lawrence, Fox-Trot Would You L Waltz A Walls was born in

Vienna

11 pm. Close Down.

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also advancing towards Voltio, and relief of the besieged garrison ap-- pears imminent. In what is de- scribed as a bitterly fought battle.

with dags and triumphal arches Municipality gave a great banquet on the Saragossa front Govern and lined by thousands of onlook in honour of Nahas Pasha, and ment forces are said to have lost. ers behind a cordon of police rein- more festivities will follow. The 104 dead while 23 machine guns party will then proceed to Cairo, forced by Blueshirts.

Premier Nahas Pasha was then where a large scale reception is received by King Farouk in the also being prepared. Royal Palace. In the evening the Transocean fans Servies.

and a large quantity of ammuni~ tion fell into the bands of the Na tionalista

Tranincean News Service.

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