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The Brothers Berlini (Banjo and
Guitar Duct); Vocal-Say That You
OIL BECOMES NEWS AGAIN
(Continued from Page 6.)
acids and
Will Not Forget (From Forget me be treated with not'); Indian Love Call (From 'Rose alkalics to purify it and separate Maria')....Joan Cross (Soprano) it into light petrols, paraffins, with Orchestra: Humorous Barnacle heavy oils, and greases. Bill The Sallor (Robison-Luther) ....Pop Eye (Billy Costello, the Ori- ginal Pop Eye with novelty necomp.); Dance Band-With All My Heart
(From
Slow Fox-Trot Her Master's Voice) The Big To Me-Fox-Trot..
Dance Orchestra directed cal chorus; by Henry Hall with vocal
How Long?
Q. How long will the known oil supplies of the world last?
A.-An estimate is difficult.
Tonight (From 'Good Morning Boys') coal,
Vocal-Baby, Whatcha Gonna
Gonna Do Oil will certainly give out beforo The coal in Europe is Lilli Palmer with Orchestra ac-expected to last about 400 years. comp.: Vocal-When
April Comes *The Hollywood Akin (From
But there are vast quantities Revels of 1936'); The Heads Against
Africa and The Moon (Adams, Ager). of coal in South
China. These are so far scar
Connolly (Tenor) with accomp. on
BULLET-
RIDDLED
WRECK ARRIVES
C.N.A.C. Airliner Brought From Scene Of Tragedy
F
on
Eighly bullet holes, about an inch and a half in diameter, were found in the wreckage of the CNA.C, plane, shot down by Japanese war- planes with the loss of 14 lives August 24. The damaged plane was Saturday, brought to Kal Tak on after having been towed on a lighter down.
Two Pianos: Vocal with Orch/cely tapped and might keep this from the west river, where it came
Drury Lane Pantomime Intro:-Asit a Policeman-1
-1860; Git yer air Cut-1891; What is the use of loving a Girl71003; Oh, the
Business-1903; Hitchy Koo-1012;
Who were you with inst night?- 1012; Mysterious Rag-1912; Oh you beautiful doll-1012; My Boy-1913;
2.15 Close Down.
world going for another 1,000 ur 2,000 years.
Q. How long could we supply our oil needs from coal?
A.-The hydrogenation pro- My Southern Maid-1913....Column-cess could supply a ton of oil bia Light Opera Company with from every seven tons of coal. Orchestra conducted by Charles
Borings in Britain have shown Prentice,
that it is improbable that wo have any natural oil in paying quantities, so oil from coal would Uncle Charlie's Nursery Rhymes be our only solution of the ...Sung by Uncle Charlie; Nursery Rhymes....Sung by Uncle George's problem if other supplies failed. Party: Medley of Shirley Temple Songs (From 'Poor Little Rich Giri'); Intro:--You've gotta
8.0 For The Children.
When that time comes it will your probably be necessary to abolish! Spinach, Baby: But Definitely; Mili- the domestic fire, of which the ary Man....
...Henderson Twing with Englishman is so fond, because
Orch.: From the Studio Serial Story-"Sering The Empire" How
that is the most wasteful way
Doth The Little Crocodile (From of consuming coal. "Alice in Wonderland"); Fury Said
To A Mouse (From "Alice in Won- Q. What can the world look! derland"); Tis The Voice of the forward to when oil and eval Lobster (From "Alice in Wonder-supplies are exhausted? land"); They Told Me You Had Scen
To Her (From "Allee in Wonder- A-Nothing is more certain land")....George Boker (Baritone) with Piano'
Gerald than that both oil and coal will accomp. by
be exhausted in a time which Muore.
6.30 Songs by Paul Robeson can be considered short from the (Bass).
astronomer's point of view.
Hol Ho! (The Wagon Song from 'King Solomon's Mines'); Climbing
But three possibilities re-
Up (The Mountain Song from 'King main: Solomon's Mines'); Lonely Road
(From 'Song of Freedom'); The (1) To use the energy of Black Emperor (From 'Song of the tides, which is now wasted: Freedom").
6.42 Dance Music,
(2) To employ the heat of Fox-Trot-Oh, You Rogue....Ted the sun for motive power; and Flo Rilo and His Orchestra with
(3) To use atomic energy. vocal chorus by Muzzy Marcellino;
Before coal is exhausted we Fox-Trot-Yours Truly is Truly
Comedy
One-Step--Faney may have discovered how to re- Meeting You....Jack Hylton's Or-lease and control the vast energy chestra with vocni refrain; Waltzes-contained in the atom. This la Say That You Will Not Forget (From
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Lullaby'); Sweet Mary Rose....so great that the atomic energy Bernhard Eite and Hits Dance Or-in a small lump of coal could chestra;
Fox-Trots Supposing: drive the Queen Mary across the Empty Saddles (From Rhythm on Atlantic.
the Range')....Jay Wilbur and His
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Band; These Foolish Things (from
'Spread it abroad'); The Touch Of Your Lips....Roy Fox and His Or- chestra with vocal refrain: Novelty Fox-Trot-Big Chief De Soto; Fox- Trot--Cross Patch....Bob Crosby and His Orchestra with vocal refrain by Bob Crosby;
by: Fox-Trois-Did I Remember (From 'Suzy'); Knock. Knock, Who's There?....Jack Hylton and
His Orchestra with vocal refrain; When The Sun Says "Good- night" to The Mountain: I'll Sing You A Thousand Love Songs (From Cain and Mabel')....Roy Fox and His Orchestra.
7.30 London Relay--'Empire Ex- change.'
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies.
7.45 Anton and the Paramount Theatro Orchestra with Al Bolling- Lon (Organ.),
H. L. McNally
MIXED MARRIAGES
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colour bar is still rigid. · Few South Africans will be seen in a cinema with even a distinguished Indian, let
alone a black. Yet we have seen that there is no biological objection to mingling.
In France there is not the same colour prejudice. Ask a Senegalese his nationality and he replies that he is a Frenchmen, and he is ac- cepted as such.
In Java it is common for officers of the Dutch East Indian Army to
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marry Batavian girls, and when they retire they are accepted in Holland polite society. without demur And the Dutch are sticklers,
There is, therefore, no golden rute about mixed marriages any more than for ordinary marriages. Some work. Some don't,
After being brought to the surface the plane was dismantled, and Is | now lying in the civil aviation
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with tarpaulin.
covered
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Officials and engincera
have
examined the wreckage but have not yet expressed an opinion whether it can be repaired.
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ATTACK, BEAT JEWS
Pogroms Probed
In Ukraine
Helsingfors, Sept. 4. Many were killed and wounded as} the result of serious Jewish pogroms recently in Ukraine, White Russia, Inhabitants of Podobyanin last week suddenly began to evict and beat Jews, wrecking their homes and shops. A crowd of several thousand then rushed to Dobrjanico and con-
inued the pogrom there.
A commission of inquiry establish- ed that the pogrom was organised and ordered the arrest of those responsible.
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The anti-Semitic, movement fairly widespread In The Ukraine. Clashes are reported in the Kiev dis- trict and military forces have been sent to restore order-Reuter Special.
JAPANESE ATTACKS REPULSED
Tehan Objective Of New Thrust
With the Chinese forces on the
Juichang Front, Sept. 4. Japanese attempts to dislodge the Chinese. -at. Moshan (Grindkione Hill) west of Juichang, were again thwarted with heavy casualties yes- terday.
On one occasion the Japanese suc- ceeded in forcing their way to mid- hill but were driven back by the Chinese with showers of hand- grenades..
Japanese reinforcements marching on the Juichang-Wuning highway were shelled by Chinese batteries on the hills by the highway. Consider- able
casualties resulted.
The Japanese column pushing to- ward Matow on the brink of the -no pro- Yangtze River is making
forces aro Eress. The contending holding out against each other Wukwelshan (Turtle Hill). Yester- day a few Japanese gunboats steam-
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Volga Boat Song.
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Practudium. DX302-Nocturne in E Flat (Chopla)
Liebestraum. DX470-London Suite DX475-Air on G String (Bach)
..Squire Octet.
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Impression's D'Oriente.
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Saltarelle (Vieuxtemps).
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He Matador: Juanita; A girl like you: "Big Broadcast of 1038"- Selection (Robin-Rainger); Intro: Mama, that moon is here again; The Waltz lives on; You took the words
ed up the Yangtze to a point north fallure to dislodge the Chinese cast of Matow to make observations, frontal attacks, the Japanese are sald right out of my heart; Thanks for the memory; This little ripple has rhy Granted love and respect, common They withdrew when Chinese land to have sent out raiding parties to
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Interests and stundards, strength of batteries fired at them. Central | 8.0 Local Time
ime Signal, Weather character, and a reasonably con-News. Report and Announcements.
genial environment, there seems no 8.03 Half an hour of Irish Music. reason why a mixed marriage should with happiness, Jigs; The Bantry Hunt: not be blessed
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PUSH ON TEHAN Hahwelling, Klangsi, Sepl. 4. Chinese troops aro putting up stubborn resistance to the Japanese
on
in
make an attempt to sneak through. Several such ralding parties have! been surrounded and annihilated by the Chinese.
Minshan, another important height Pipers....Scan Nolan (Violin) with Pianos
On the other hand, a The Kerry Dance (Molloy)..
mixed mar-pushing toward Tchan, important lying between Julchang and Tehan, was recently taken by the of two degenerates, based town John McCormacie (Tenor) with riare
the Nanchang-Kiuklang which
by the recaptured and Railway, 55 miles north of Naa Japanese, was Orchestra conducted by Lawrance merely on physical attraction Collingwood; Irish Rhapsody (Iler-lived amid hostile surroundings, will chang, by the Julchang Tehan bigh-Chinese in a counter-attack yester-
day afternoon.--Central News. bert)....New Light Symphony Or- certainly disintegrate quickly and way.
Mor- entail misery not only for both (Egan-Mor-
Fighting of a severe nature is pro-
JAPANESE HELD chestra: Shannon Rumacia (Tenor) parties but for any offspring thus eccding at Anchinshan. Kan)....John McCormack
Tunki, Anhwei, Sept. 4. with Pinno accompaniment by selfishly and thouglitiessly begotten.
Strong Chinese resistance has feus- Edwin Schnelder; Reels:
of the Japanese trated attempla
on the troops which have landed south bank of the Yangtse between Kwelchih and Wushacha to advance overland.
Fron
Kitty's
Gone A-Milking: The Dogs Among the Bushes: The Merry Sistera.... (Traditional Fidd- Frank O'Higgins
drowsily: The Bells of St. Mary's.... the Plano: New
Mayfair Orchestra with ler) with Julla Gray at Mary vocalists; Through The Dorrway Of Danny
Joy (Weatherley).... Kay (Contralto) with Plano Ac-Dreams (From Big Broadcast of comp.; Kathleen Mavourneen (Mrs. 1938); Alice Blue Gown (McCarthy, Julia Crawford-F. N. Crouch)... Tlemey)... Jessica Dragonette will Richard Crooks. (Tenor) with Or Orche
direc- Orchestral Accomp, under the chestra,
Rosario Bourdon; tion of 8.33 Marcel Mulo
(Saxophone The Moon (From 'Mayfair Melody'); {
San Diego Bolos).
(From "Mayfair Bingo Betty (Couperin,
Falkner Kreisler): Schon Rosmarin (Kreis- Orch. and Jer); Variations Bur Malborough Do (Do Sylva-Katscher)....Paul (Art. F Combelle);
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9.30 London Relay The News. 0.50 Vivian Ellis & the Plano.
8,45 A Light Orchestral Concert with Keith Falkner (Barlione) and Let Me Play-By Vivian Ellle (In Jessica Dragoneite (Soprano).
Polonaise Miltairo
which the Composer Introduces - (Chopin-arr. teen of his best know tunes).
Walter); Invitation To The Waltz 10.0 London Relay Sweet!
Walter)...Orchestre Serenade.
(Weber-arr
Raymonde: Plaisir. D'Amour (Mar-
tini); Se Tu M'Am!. (Pergoles!).... A potpourri of romantic tunes.
Jessica Dragonette with the Renais
10.10. London Relay The Band
sance Quintet: Wings (From May-Of Hu
Majesty's 4/7th · Royal :
fair Melody'); A Song Doesn't Care Dragoon Guseds, vir (From "Mayfair Melody) Keith (By permission of Lieut.-Cal. J. A.
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Despite the severe shelling from Japanese gunboats in the Yangtse aro tenaciously River, the Chinese holding heir ground and keeping the Japanese troops on the brink of the river-Central News.
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Hankow, Sept. 4.
The Japanese advancing towards Tohan. on the Kiukiang-Nanchang railway about 50 miles south-west of Kiuklang, are attempting to tum the Chinese Banks necording to Chi- nese reports,
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A Japanese column advancing from Singtze is said to be attacking the Chinese right wing in the vicinity of Tunghualing, north-east of Mah- welling. Another Japanese column is said to be pushing south-eastward from Julchung to attack the Chinese left wing in the vicinity of Mingshan, report renewed activity by the Chi- north-east of Mähwelling.
reso air force in operations around Chinese military despatches from the Yangtise. The reports claim that Mahwelling claim that the Chinese Japanese troop, concentrations west forges are holding their own in the of Julchang in the vicinity of Hung- {2\Lahme und Moshẩn” hàvé been bombed various sectors."
Malilitary despatches from the front by Chinese planes;=Reuters
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