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(Benedict).-Light Opers Company with Orchestra. "The Land of Smiles"-Selection (Lehar). —Lon- don Theatre Orchestra cond. by Ernest Irving, "Countess Mari- tza"-Selection (Kalman) -Grand Symphony Orchestra with Fise Wald (Soprano) and Hana Clement (Tenor),
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments,
1.40 p.m. Schumann-Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54.
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Alfred Gortot (Plano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra cond, yb SirLandon Ronald.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
don.
JAPAN'S THREAT TO BRITISH EMPIRE
Lack Of Assistance
To China Deplored
DEBATE IN COMMONS
London, November 10.
Taking part in the House of Commons debate on the King's Speech yesterday, Mr. David Lloyd George. former Liberal Prime Minister, after pleading for more light on how the Government was going to attain peace, complained that there had always been a complete surrender to the dictators and their most extreme demands. In China they had surrendered far more than Japan had ever demanded when she had began her Chinese policy. "We have no polley" added Mr. Lloyd George.
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The news last night, continued the speaker, was that Japan's armies had announced their intention to march right to the boun- daries of Burma.. For the Erst time they are right on our frontier, a great aggressive, military empire, commanding millions of soldiers. "It is a very grave event for the British Empire.", sald Mr. Lloyd George.
Mr. Lloyd George criticised the
6 p.m. Compositions of Elgar. "Crown of India" Sulte, Op. 68: Introduction and Dance of Hautch Girls, Minuet, Warriors' Dance. March of the Mogul Emperors: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5. London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Sir Edward Elgar. O.M., K.C.V.O. Organ Sonata in G.- G. D. Cunningham playing on the
There was no sympathetic refer- Organ of Alexandra Palice, Lon- conclusion of the Anglo-Italian ence to China's sufferings, or to pact. The withdrawals of volun- give assistance to those people 6.25 p.m. London Rely-A Ser-teers which had taken place were Britain had deserted under the vice of Remembrance from the practically 0. sham. 15 vital most solemn treaty obligations. Cenotaph. Whitehall, London.
materials were not removed. Even ! "We don't even offer them pieces 7.10 p.m. Chopin-Sonata in the pact which the Government of aliver," added "Sir Stafford. Flat Minor, Op. 35.
had entered into at Munich had disregarded, and further aggressions had been committed. 7.31 p.m. Orchestral Music..... It isn't merely unconditional La Scala Di Seta-Overture surrenders, but it is giving a free (Rossi) Arrival of the Queen of hand in all these cases-East, Sheba (from "Solomon"-Handel). West, and in Africa." -Sir Thomas Beecham and Lon- don Philharmonic Orchestra.
Played by Percy Grainger been (Piano),
"The Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nicolai) Overture-Berlin Phil- harmonic Orchestra cond. by Dr. Karl Bohm.
art.
HONGKONG CUT OFF
CURIOUS OMISSION
He said that another curious omission from the speech was Government's attitudt with respect to colonies.
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A demand had been made for the return of German colonies. He ironically to the sending of a few Government's attitude was
Mr. Lloyd George also referred would like to know whether the
packages to China when she was same now as a year ago. fighting for fe against a terrible Mr. Butler said that it was clear | aggressor and invader.
from Mr. Chamberlain's speech, "Can you disarm without getting that when the time came, Britain settlement in China?" he asked. would be ready to play her part in "I cannot imagine a greater act of giving such assistance as China.. Slavonic Dance No. 12 m D Flat folly than a settlement in China (its Government and people might Major (Dvorak)-Czech Phi-like that of Czechoslovakiä. Harmonic. Orchestra cond. by Vaclav Tallch.
Polonaise No. 2 (Liszt, Muller-Berghaus). Berlin State) Opera Orchestra cond, by Dr. Leo Blech.
8. p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announcements.
8.02.p.m. London Relay "Under Big Ben,"
A talk by Howard Marshall, 8.15 p.m. Marek Weber and'.His Orchestra with Richard Crooks (Tenor),
"The Japanese have ent
off at Bongkong and Shanghai and our trade has been, shut out. The Castomis will be in their hands in the future, and we shall be entirely dependent on their goodwill.”
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938.
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The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
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MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Mr. Butler said that. Sir Stanford Cripps had stated that no issis-
Mr. Lloyd George begged Mr. tance was being given China, Chamberlain to discontinue trying "adding: "We have taken our part Deutschmeister- Regimental to settle with the dictators these in conjunction with other Powers March (Jurek): Spring's Delight great difficulties which can only be in supplying medical and other as- -March-Intermezzo (About) settled by an appeal, to the whole sistance to China'through the Lea- Marek Weber and His Orchestra, tribunal- of mankind. Open Your Window To The Morn (Royden-Phillips); If I Should Send A Rose (Shayon-Shilkret). Richard Crooks (Tenor) with Orch
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Parcels from Calcutta and Straits Hosang. conquered people yet.
sociate itself with any other Australia and Manila.. Me Of You (Rotter and Jurman); happened many years for Japan in that particular department in Japan It would take. even if it ever schemes to help the Chinese people Amoy
Richard Crooks (Tenor) with conquer China, but in the their terrible plight.
"Die Fledermaus"-Selection (J. Strauss)Marek Weber "and His Orchestra, Springtime Reminds
My Sunshine Is You (Stolz).-
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"La Belle Helene"-Selec-King's Speech there was. Zo Mr. Butler said he could add (Ofenbach)-Marek Weber reference whatever to, or any sug- nothing on the suhteet of colonies
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8.45 p.m. Egon Petri at the Plano. Sonata in" F Sharp Major (Beethoven Op. 78); Concert Study in D Flat Major (Liszt).
9 p.m. Brahms-Tragic Overture,
Op. 81.
The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
9.15 p.m. Relay From St. John's Cathedral of ́Elgar's "For The Fallen" sang by the Rongkong Singers conducted by Undsay A. Lafford with R. Baldwin at the Organ.
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9.30 p.m. London Relay The News.
9.50 p.m. Relay From St. John's
Fierce. Outburst Against
Jews Throughout Germany
Berlin, November 9.
A fierce outburst against Jews broke out again throughout Ger- many "to-day while the press campaign, which was started as a re- suit of the attack on the third Secretary of the Germany Embassy, Herr von Rath, in Paris, reached the peak of indignation.
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Foochow of the House of Commons as holding the same view.
Cathedral of Brahm's Requiem" PEOPLE SEEK
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10.40 p.m. The Royal Command Concert Held" at the Albert Hall, London.
To Heart Easing Mirth (Purcell-
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11 p.m. Close down.
In Chungking
Chuaging, Nov. là Persons Uving here on the south bank of the Yangtze re-. "port day-long, processions of coolles trilling up the hillsides from river ferries and bearing furnitun and effects of those who are moving to the hills to avoid possible air raids.
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It published whole-page pictures of Jewish assassins of Germans, in jecent years and also photos of Mr. Churchill, Mr. Duff Cooper and the French Minister for Colonies,
Other papers were more restrain-
ed. declaring the attacks on Jews
in Germany as an expression of popular indignation. One synago-
eye was burned down yesterday
while two others were attacked.
Physicians attending Herr von Rath in Paria, including the per- sonal physician to Herr Hitler, de- clared that the Embassy Secretary is not expected to live through the day-Reuter.
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Orelsky's activity in China dis- Majesties' visit to Canada next The newspaper comments on the agreed in many points with the Foochow and Tientsin year will last three weeks and fact that hundreds of school instructions given
from Haiphong that the King and Queen will tra- children ge to be seen running Moscow and had, accordingly, had awaDOW vel through every province.
home in the city, when the air raid the desired success."
ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA
Ottawa, Nov. 9.
The exact date of their depar, alarm is sounded. These children No confrmation of this report ture from England has not yet should be adequately protected. has however, yet been received |been decided.—Router,
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