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12.30 218 pm European re- 5.4 p.m.-Trio # at major Op. 99

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12.30 p.m.-Orchestral Concert.

1 pun.-Local: Time and weather

reports

1.03 p.m.-A Recital by Peter Daw

son (Bass-Baritone),

1.15 p.m.-Selections from "Les Cloches de Corneville" and **Louise" played by Marek Weber and His Orchestrá

p.m.-Reuter Press. Rugby Press, Local weather forecast, time and announcements 1.40 p.m.-Dance music. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

1.30

4 to 7 p.m.--Chinese programme. 7 to 11 pin-European programme ** p.m.-

From the Studio

Nell Schettler and His Orchestra

1. A Fine Romance.

2. South Sea Magic,

3. In a sentimental mood. 4. A star fell out of Heaven. 5. Sing Baby sing.

6. The way you look to-night.

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7. Did I remember.

8. Waltz in swing time.

9. It ain't right.

10. Until to-day.

11. When did you leave Heaven?"

12. You turned the tables on me.

5 p.m.-Local: Time and weather

report.

8.03 p.J.-

The Hill Billies

1. Ole Faithful.

2 Take a boots off when an

dies.

3. We'll rest at the end of the

trail..

4. Carry me back to the lone

Prairie.

8.15 pm-

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From the Studio Harlem Interpretations at the

Plano by Paul Lingle.

Duke Ellington Rhythm: (a) Mood Indigo, (b) Sophisticated, and (c) Sentimental Mona

by Franz Schubert. Fanny Brandi, violin: Beatrice Rel- chert, celid; Magda Rusy, plano,

6:15 pm-Sign off DJA and DJB

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6.55 pm--Call DJE and DJB

German, English). German Folk Song. 7pm-Concert of Light Music & p.m.-News in English. 8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the Netherlandish - East}. Indies and Call DJQ.

8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Musle

'continued).

9 p.m.-News and Economic Ra-

view in Germán.

9.15 p.m.-Chamber Music: 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DJQ ta Netherlandish on DJB. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures

10,30 p.m.-Review of the Month's

Periodicals.

10.45 p.m.-Military Concert. 12 midnight.-Close DJE DJQ. DJB

(German. English).

SPAIN AND THE

POWERS

Non-Intervention Problem

London, Oct. 28. Despite fears of defection in Russia and Portugal from the In- ternational Non-Intervention Com- mitter the organisation remained Intact after a six-hour meeting to day, which was devoted to passion- ate accusations and counter- attacks arising out of the const- deration of recent notes, includ ing Portugal's, which asserted that the Soviet's influence in Spanish

Popular Rhythm: Until the Real affairs was responsible for the

Thing comes along.

civil war

Fats Waller Rhythm: (a) Ain't Misbehavin', (b) What did I do to be so black and blue, and (c) Mr. Freddy Blues. 8.30 p.m.-

Primo Scala's Accordeon Band 1. Old ship of mine.

2. Song of the lift.

3. Don't save your smiles. 4. Waltzes round the world. 8.45 pm.

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From the Studio Talk: "The St. Vincent de Paul Society and its Bazaar," by the Rev. Father G. Byrne, 8.J.

9 p.m.-London: News, and an-

nouncements.

| AERO-ENGINE

PRODUCTION

Lord Nuffield's Criticism

London, Oct. 28. Lord Nuffield called on the Prime Minister at No. 10 Downing Street this afternoon.

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Parilament reassembles 10- morrow and in both Houses atate- ments will be made on the Air Ministry's plans for the production FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1936

of aero-engines in connection with the Government's defence pro- gramme, in the light of the dis- agreement between the Ministry and Lord Nuffield revealed in a statement published by him, on October 22.

It is expected that the statements wui indicate that the misunder- standings which had arisen, have been cleared away in the last few

days

Meantime for the convenience of members of Parilament a note on the polley of His Majesty's Gov. ernment in relation to the pro-

duction of aero-engines, has been issued as, a White Paper which ex- plains the factors whien have governed the Air Ministry's policy in the past and, the modica tipus necessitated, arst by the expansion

of the Air Force provided for in

"the supplementary estimate pre- sented to Parliament in July, 1935,

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and extension of the programme announced last March

SHADOW SCHEME

Of matters in dispute between. Lord Nuffield and the Air Ministry un which has been aroused chief public interest, was doubts express- and practicability of ed by the former as to the wisdom

the form given to the so-called "Scheme for shadow acro-engine industry."

The White Paper shows that the

Air Ministry adopted a plan by which factories are to be establish- ed under the management of seven companies, ・ whose co-operating would produce different groups of parts and assembly, Tests would be undertaken in two factories

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A QUANTITY OF

"Meanwhile, the text of the Rus-only, after consultation with and VAI UABLE HOUSEHOLD

upon the advice of the committee of representatives of the seven arms and the Bristol Aeroplane Company.

slan elucidation of its note to the Non-Intervention Committee has been issued. It states-the Soviet is prepared to discuss the proposal to the President of the Committeë,

Later when Lord Nuffield's cri- Lord Plymouth, that Portuguese gicism became known, Lord Swin- ports be controlled to prevent ton, the Secretary for Air and Lord arms reaching the insurgents, and weir, who was advising him, the adds that control might be extend-matter was again submitted to the ed to Spanish ports and to the Spanish frontiera.

The Soviet does not object to the establishment of central ports and points along the frontier not oc- cupied by the rebels, providing the consent of the legitimate Spanish

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Government is obtained.

9.20 p.m.--Zampa Overture (Kerold)

Russia proposes to begin imme- played by the New Light Sym-diately the discussion of its super- phony Orchestra.

9.30 p.m.

From the Stadio

A Variety, programme by Kath- leen Kingdor Ross (Piano). Ronnie Edwards (Xylophone) and Jack Grenham (Come- dian).

committee and Its Chairman, Sir Herbert now Lord Austin assured Lord Swinton that after a most careful consideration, the commit tee was of opinion that the only safe, practical and most efficient plan was for each firm to manu- facture one section of engine parts

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Subsequent to the publication of vised neutrality proposal

It is understood that the British, Lord Numeld's statement, the air engine committee met again and German and Italian representa-

an appendix to the White Paper tiyes on the Non-Intervention gives a letter from Lord Austin to Committee are still of the opinion the Secretary for Air dated, Octo- that the Russian elucidation of it's

ber 28, which informs him that Arst note fails to clarify the situa

"All the firms were represented and f tion completely. Moreover, the they unanimously, wished me to tell

accepted the

Committee

10 p.m.-London—Big Ben.

The New Mayfair Orchestra Italian and Portuguese, replies to you they believe in the "shadow Selections Casanova," A vision Russia's charges of breaches of be made a success and they are go- scheme," they are confident it can of spring, Cavalcade of Martial neutrality as satisfactory, though ing to see it through. The build- Songs, and "Happy Memories." | the Russian representative, M. 10.26 p.m.--Four Songs from "The Malaky, objected in both instances. rapidly taking shape and upon en- ings for the various factories are

King Steps Out." by Grace"-Reuter. Moore (Soprano).

1. Stars in my eyes..-

2. Learn how to lose.

3. The end begins.

4. What shall remain?

10.40 p.m.-~-

Nat Gonella and His Georgians Fox-Trot The man from the

South

FULL COMMITTEE : MEET

London, Oct. 28. The Chairman's sub-committee of the International Committee far the application of an agreement

Fox-Trot--Way down yonder in | regarding non-intervention 101

New Orleans.

Quickstep Get Hot

Quickstep How'm I doin? Slow Fox-Trot-Lazy Rhythm. 11 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

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ITALIAN CHARGES

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London, Oct. 28. The Italian Note listing twenty- cases of violation of the Non-In-

vervention Agreement by Soviet Russia, was submitted at a meeting of the Non-Intervention Sub-Com- quiry, I could and no hold-up or mittee on Wednesday afternoon. stoppage in the work connected Cases cited include the landing with the purchase of machinery. [ or cargo and war materials, dis- tools and fixtures."-- Britisk Féralen

KING'S BUSY DAY

guised as foodstuffs on October 19, in Aucente harbour, by the Russian freighter "Neva" landing of 25 Russian aeroplanes at Mad; rid on September 13; and the de- livery of a dismantled planes at Allcente in the beginning of Octo- ber:

.

Ah, energetic protest was lodged.

Main Committee that greater pub- city be given the proceedings and. that even excerpts from the ad- dressés be made available to the press.

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Spain, met at the Foreign Office

London, Oct. 28. this morning and the full com- The Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha Slow Fox-Trat-Makin' a fool of mittee met this afternoon at three and party of German ex-service by the Italian delegates for alleg

myself.

o'clock, and was still in session men at present in England, watched indiscretions and violation of the secrecy of the sessions. Re- after a short adjournment at 8 ed the changing of the guard froza D.m. It was understood that the the forecourt at Buckingham Pa- commendations were made to the committee would have before if lace this morning. After the cere- the communication from the Rus-mony, the Duke of Saxe Coburg stan Government regarding the gotha was received in audience by Ruslan note, which, was discussed the King. This afternoon the at last Friday's meeting of the Duke of Connafight who is short- Committee.

ly going to Bath for the winter, The International Committee for called at the Palace and spent the application of the agreement some time, with His Majesty regarding non-intervention in Among other visitors received later Spain, following & meeting of the by the King was Mr. N. J. Jordan, Chairman's sub-committee this on his appointment as High Com

for New listen-morning, sat for six hours at the missioner in London

Foreign Office,

at nine Zealand o'clock...

·British Wireless. British Wirelena.

1.05 pm. Call DJA, DJB (German

Englishy.

German Fulk Song.

1.10 p.m.-Happy sounds.

2 p.m.-News in German.

2.15 pm-Happy sounds (cont'd); 2.55 9.mGreetings to our

ers in New Zealand... p.-News and Economic Re-

view in English.

3.15 p.m.-To-day in

Sound Pictures

Germany,

rising

3.30 p.m... What would you do with- LABOUR STATEMENT

out your car?

An entertaining radio picture by

Irmtesut Hugini 4.30 p.m-Concert of Light Music. 8.15 pm-Songs from the Indies.

Tulle de Btners contralto 5.30 pm Ngws and Economic Re

view in German:

London, Oct, 28.

that the Nod-Intervention Agree ment has proved ineffective in ita operation,” for the restoration "To democratic Spain of the full com- A stavement issued to-night fol-mercial rights, including the pur lowing the joint meeting of the chase mauritions.to enable general council of the Trade Union Spanish prople to Bring the Congress and the executives of the herole struggle for liberty knd de- Labour and Farliamentary, Labour |mocracy jo a victorious conclusion, Parties calls, in view of the fact British Wireless:

Following the meeting of the " Sub-Committee, the Main Commit tee also met, in order to consider the Russian reply to the question of whether she considers herself? bound by the Non-Intervention Agreement."

“The contents of the latest Bus- sian Note were not revealed but it is announced that Britain is preparing a further st of Russian -- violations covering a period of several weeks, including material and support rendered to the Mad- rid Government as well as the activity of Russian agents in Spain, This will in all probability be submitted to the Committee if the Russian, Mofe falls to bles up the vaglieness hither exiting in their declarations

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