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RADIO-
ZBW, 355 metres (845 l.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
A Relay of Association And
Rugby Football
Radlo Frogramme Broadcast by 2. B. W. on a Frequency of 045 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 0-12 midnight on 0.02 m.y's, per
second.
12:30 Dance Music by Jimmy Dorsey and Duke Ellington Orches- ira.
2.13 Scarlatt! The Good Humour- cd Ladies Balist.-London Phil harmonie
Orchestra conducted Eugene Goossens
2,30 Close down.
7.0 Short Mozart Programme,
by
10 Variations in G Major........LIU!! Kraus (Plano); Turkish March....| Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra cond.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-by Karl Alwin.
7.15 London Relay-"Fathers make, ccsalon.
Good Mothers,"
7.30 London Relay-The News,
Time Signal, Weather: Report and Announcements.
8.03 Liszi Toitentanz. —- Kilenyi (Piano) and the Orchestre Sym- phonique (of Paris) cond. by Selmar
1.00 Local Time Signal. and Wea- ther Report.
1.03 Rale Da Costa, Geraldo and Elis Rumba Orchestra and The Meyrowitz. Bullies,
ments.
The case of Wilhelm Solf is to be taken up in the House of Commons
OXFORD: NEW HOME FOR 1,096 ALIENS
OXFORD.
THE case of William George Arnold Theobald-
1.45 Variety with Ivy 56. Heller, Marcello, arr. Salmon); Pastorale; home for lost nationalities. Bri- MEDIATION
Ever
HOPE
General Abo's Visit May Last Months
· otherwise known as Wilhelm Solf-twenty-five-year- old German, jailed at Abingdon for taking pictures of 8.20 Cello Boins by Beatrice Itar- a crashed airplane, is causing anxiety in Orford. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, rison-Adoration (Borowski); Bene-
For Oxford, home of lost Weather Foreenst and Announce- dictus (Mackenzie); with Organ ne-
Herbert Dawson; Adagio causes, has become a home-from-
Bix Swintern Tho
and Herman Reel Scott)....
(Cyril
...with Plano actain's oldest university town Darewski and His Band.
comp. by Margaret Harrison.
Pani now has 2,400 undergraduates, 2.15 Close Down.
8.35 Plantallon Songs by
and 1,096 allens registered at 0.00 Mozart-Concertante Sinfonie Robeson (Bass).
9.45 Studio Talk on "Abraham the Oxford City Police Aliens for Violin and Viola-Albert Sam-
and mong (Violin)
Lionel Terus Lincoln" by Professor L. Forster. Department, (Viola) with the London Philharmo- 0.05 ilitary Band Music-Stars
Solf, who returned to Germany and
fur Stripes ale Orchestra cond. by Sir Hamilton
(Sousa);
after a two-year economics course at Washington Harty.
Post (Sousa)....The 6.31 Spanish Music-Fete-Dleu A Band of HM
Welsh Guards with incoln College In July 1939, ene
"I expect to arrive in Nanking 6.50 Closing Local Stork Quota Male Chorus; Liberty Bell-March back a few days before Germany in-
(Sousa)....The Band of H.M. Coltivaded Poland.
Solf's father was a former German about April 23, but I don't know. 7.00 Compositions of Edward Ger-, stream Guards.
Ambassador to Tokyo, man-Glorious Devon, Robert Rad- 9.15 London Itelay-News Sum-
More than 800 Germans and Aus-how long I shall stay there," General granted non-in-Abe, special Ambassador to Nanking ford (Bass) with Piano; Merrie Eng-
9.30 land-Vocal Gems, Miriam Licette,
London Relay--"Despatch trians have been
ternment certificates by the Oxford told pressmen yesterday. Clora Serena, Franels Russell, Dennis from the Front."
Allens Tribunni since the war began. with Noble, Robert Carr, and Chorus,
9.45
The figures for Germans and Aus- Orchestra; Four Jolly Sailormen Espagnol, Op. 34-The Lamoureux triatis on January 17 were: Men, 302: tell whether six (from A Princess of Kensington'), Orchestra of Paris conducted by women. 435; children, 70. Francis Russell, Purry Jones, Ray- Albert. Wolt.
Czechs, regarded as friendly aliens, sion, though I hope it can be com- mond Newell and Harry, Dearth with
10.0 Organ Solos by G. D. Cun-numbered Sapons Orchestra cond. by Dr. 4th Penim'): F
"Henry VIII," Dances, New ningham-introduction and Finale afty-four women and five children.
Malcolm Sargent; A Princess of Ken- sington-Selection, The Regimental Band of 11. M Grenadier Guarda cond. by Capt. George Miller,
mary.
Rimsky-Korsakov-Capricelo
fare (Lemmens),
Evening 10.15 Studio-Sunday Epilogue.Conducted by the Rev. D. Donnelly, S.J. Subject: "Our Father"
7.30 London Relay-The News. 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather-2: Who art in Heaven. Report and Announcements.
8.03 Variety with Elsie and Doris Waters, Len Bermon and Others. 8.45 London Relay--"At The Binck Dog-Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour.
9.15 London Relay-News Sum-
mary,
9.30 Local Sport Results.
10.35 Clore down.
AIR RAID EXERCISE
Ground Observations Were Effective
0.32 Songs by Turner Layton at the Plano A Marringe Has Been Arranged (Hayhurst and Mayer); A Rendezvous with n Dream
(alm Poppy'); Alone Again (Woods).
Asked about the effectiveness of: 0.42 The Russian Novelty Orches the black-out during Thursday_night, tra-Waltzes-Broken Life (arr: Wing Comdr. Sterle-Perkins, Direc- Schwartz); Tosca (arr. Schwartz); tor of Air Raid Precautions, yester- Waltz of the Lost Love farr, day said that, as far as ground ob- Schwartz); His Dreamy Waltz (arr.,
were concerned, the Schwartz),
effective, was
However, 9.66 Light Variety-Memories of full reports of air observations had
servations
100-forty-seven
In Camera
his
Tokyo, Apr. 12.
General Abe continued: "I cannot or twelve months may be required to finish my mis-
men,
pleted as soon as possible."
General Abe recalled that he wis
Counsellor
certificate Wo
Shinrokuro Hidakn,
to
President of the tribunal which introduced to Wang Ching-wel by Mr. granted Solf
two months before the outbreak fudge Edgar Thornley Dale, Bium-the Japanese Embassy in May, 1937, of the China Affair, when he visted ingham County Court 1937, who lives at Lung Crendon, China on an inspection.Domei.
Support For Chungking
near Aylesbury.
judge sluce
London, Apr. 12. Mr. William Hodgkins, Chairman-
Judge Dale sat every day for three of war, weeks after the outbreak reviewing applications fer aliens for exemption from internment.
The proceedings were in camera of the Manchester Chinese Rellet The Press were not allowed to re Committee, in a letter to the Man- port them. Of the 813 cases which chester Guardian urges that the set- he exonilsed 738 were classed as resting up of the puppel government at Nunking demands stronger, not fugees.
One applicant only was classed as weaker support by Britain of the
true Chinese government.
It is perhaps hardly reallsed over
"A" und interned.
Mr. W. R, Greenshields, Ixin. secretary of the Oxford Refugees
are only con- yet in this country how completely Committee, who eerned with political, or religious Japan has failed to conquer even the refugers, said that he considered so-called occupied areas of Eastern of the most suc- China," he says, "A million guerilla the tribunal one of cessful in the country. "I could aghters continue to struggle behind not find fault with any of the de- the Japanese lines. clsions which were made," he said.
"The establishment of the puppet Oxford citizens to whom I spoke
is Japan's attempt Ideal situation of
succeed by intrigue where she has Oxford for espionage.
failed by force. Any recognition. by this country of the Wang Ching-wei government, however indirect might be, would unquestionably aid her eventually to achieve her aim of driving the western powers from the Far East."Reuter.
10.15 Dance Music. 11.0 London Re-London Log, not yet been received and until these
government had been perused no definite state-emphasised the 11.15 London Belay-Association Football at Wembley-England y.ment could be made, Wales, Wakelam's: commentary on It was originally advertised that Rugger.
two black-outs only would be held,
thesc, but, following 12.0 midnight Close down.
"surprise" one was conducted.
to the third black-out,. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME Referring
Wing-Comdr. Steele-Perkins said:
1
A
tird
70, FANCIES
THE NAVY
Radio Programme Broadcast by "I was extremely satisfied with it. ZBW on a Frequency of 843 k.e's. In spite of the fact that it was not
THE man who helped to fire and on Short Wave from 11 a.m.-ndvertised, the residents knew what 2.30 p.m. and 8-10.96 p.m. on 9.52 to do and did it. It gave me a the first shot at the Battle of great deal of satisfaction to note this, Jutland wants to go to sea again m.c's. per accond.
H. K. T.
fact, and feel more comforted than at the age of seventy. 11.0 am. Relay of Morning Service before as a result of the surprise e-is-Julan. It. Crocker, retired from St. Andrew's Church.
naval offleer, of Cwinyl, near Cher 12.15 pm
Verdi's "La Traviata"
With reference to gun-are heard narvon, Wales, who began his career Act 1-Singers in order of appear by many residents during the in the Navy in 1890. ance: Mercedes Capsir; Lionello Cecil, Ida Conti, G. Nessi, N. Villa, said this
exercise, Wing-Comdr. Steele-Perkins
onc."
A Baracchi, S. Baccaloni and Chorus manoeuvres of La Scala, Milan, with Milan Sym- Naval and Air Forces. phony Orchestra conducted Lorenzo Molajoll.
was connected with the held by the Military, by Gunfire was distinctly heard by 12.48 Viulia Sotos by Fritz Kreislerwards the end of the black-out, and residents in the eastern districis to- 1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03
Anta Dorfmann (Piano), Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) and the Lendon Philharmonic Orchestra.
many sleepers were awakened, some mistaking it for thunder.
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For gallantry in the Boxer rebel- llon in China, he was awarded the Queen Victoria Medal, and retired from the service with the rank of! ists. Even ellef petly officer.
At the outbreak of the last wh he was among the first to offer hi: services and was an officer through out the war on board the battleship Galatea, attached to the first Hight-
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wen- The following communique in con-cruker squadron. ther Forecast and Announcements. nection with the manning exercises
A Lovely Shot was issued
by the 1.45 Songs by Miliza Korjus (So- in the Colony
-La Villanelle (Dell' Acqua); military authoritles yesterday:]
"I was in charge of the transmit- prano). O Night! O Dreams!
of the Galatea at the (Chopin); During the night further attacks ting rooin Nocturne, Op. 37, No. 1--Ah, let me were made by small craft along to Battle of Jutland when the command weep (Chopin)....with Orchestral south shore and were repulsed.
came through for us to fire the first An attack to exercise the inner shos of the engagement," he says. Accomp.
2.0 Orchestral Belections. Orpheus line of defences was again carried enemy having failed to In The Underworld-Overture (OI out. The Tenbach).
)....Lucerne Kursaal Or- establish himself in any tenable post- was no oc- chestra; A Midsummer Night's Dream' tian by daylight there
for (Mendelssohn) ....Slr casion --Nocturne
attock. The counter Thomas Beecham cond. the London exercise was therefore concluded at Philharmonic Orchestra.
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