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RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.
ceri..
6-6.30 p.m.-Childrens' Stadio Con- 7-11 p.m.-Earopean Programme.
pm. Selections from Operas by Creature's Band. Aida-Introduction and Mesrish
Ballet (Verdi).
Grand (Verdi).
WHAT THE LOCARNO PACT MEANS
(Continued from Page 6)
guarantee, but in the then prevail- useless to those who had devised ing relations of France and England it..
in
the idea was stillborn. Next year! The Protocol met immediately the Assembly of the League-of-Na-with a very critical reception in The following programme willtions elaborated a Treaty of Mu- the Dominions. It was felt be broadcast to-day from the tual Assistance in the framing of some that it menaced their Sover- Hong Kong Broadcasting Station which Lord Cecil took a great part. eign rights, in all that it imposed ZB.W. on a wavelength of 355 - Lord Cecil. I think, at that excessive liabilities and exposed! metres. ($45. KICI's).
moment represented the Govern-them to unnecessary dangers ment of the Union of South Africa Our Objections Stated presided over by General Smuts. His Majesty's Government but at Geneva he was generally re-England shared these objections, garded as expressing the mind of and in the following March gave Great Britain.
expression to them in a carefully: Nevertheless, that Treaty was considered declaration to the Coun- rejected by the Labour Governeil of the League. ment, which had succeeded Mr.
Protocol,"
they said, Baldwin's on the double ground that it would not, in fact, produce purports to be little more than a completion of the work begun, but acceptance security, and that its would impose intolerable burdens not perfected, by the authors of But surely this is on this country. The Dominion Governments equally rejected it. a very inadequate description of its In view of this rejection, the effects. The additions which it Assembly of 1924 set to work to makes to the original document do devise a new scheme which might something quite different from give the sense of security that was merely clarifying obscurities and filling in omissions. They destroy the necessary preliminary to any Orchestral measure of disarmament by States its balance and alter its spirit
which felt themselves threatened. sanctions; the new occasions dis- "The fresh emphasis laid upon "Gaps" To Be Filled
| Aida-
March and Finale
La Traviata-Drinking Song and
Chorus (Verdi). La Traviata Prelude Act 3 (Verdi). Selections from Mefistofele (Boito). Mefistofele Prologue (Boito).
7.25-7.38
Four Songs by Danny
nny Malone (Tenor). 1. Mother Machree (Olcott).
Believe me, if allthuse endearing
p_m.
young charms (Moure).
3. Love's Bones" (Broones).
Sweetheart Darlin' (Stothart). 7.33-8pm-Light
Maric..
March of the Toys (Herbert) Pan Americana (Herbert) Waldteufel Waltz Potpourri (arr.
Silbermann).
Where my caravan has rested (Lohr). 8 p.-Local Time and Weather Report
3.03-8.15 p.-The J. H. Squire
Celeste Octes.
Andante Cantabile (arr. Willoughby Collette, Valse (Fraser-Simson), Memories of Devon (Evans).
A
8.15-8.30 p.m. From the Stadio.
Talk on "Art in Everyday Life" by Evelyn Fullerton.
8.30-8.13 p.Charlie Kunz at the Piano (by request).
5.43-9
Jubilee Dence Memories" by the New Mayfair Or- chestra
9-9.15 p.m. Recital by Gitta Alpar (Soprano).
Lakme (Delibes).
1
***The
the covenant.
covered for their employment, the This time the "gaps" in the elaboration of military procedure, Covenant were to be filled up, the Insensibly suggest the idea
that 550r was to be defined, every the vital business of the League possible contingency was be
is not so much to promote friendly foreseen and provided for in ad-co-operation and reasoned harmony vance and the obligations of the in the management of internation- signatories were to be exactly
al affairs as to preserve peace by
to
stated. When the emergency arose,
a majority of the Council would organising war, and (it may be) determine for every country what war on the largest scale.
"It certainly seems to His Ma- jesty's Government that anything which fosters the idea that
action it was its duty to take.
wing not to reason why Thaire but to do or die.”
the
The rest would follow automa-main business of the League is
with war rather than with peace! tically.
These proposals were embodied is likely to weaker it in its funda- in a Protocol for the Pacific Settle- mental task of diminishing the ment of International Disputes, causes of war without making it usually referred to as the Protocol in every respect a satisfactory in-
for organising great) the of Geneva. It was approved by strument News Bulletin (Copyright the Assembly, at which the United military operations should the by Reuter).
Kingdom was represented by Mr.necessity for them be forced upon Henderson and Lord Parmoor, but the world.” before it could be considered by
1.
12.
The Dubarry (Millocker).
3.
I give my heart (Milocker), 9.15-9.30 pz.-A. Belay of
Daventry
9.30-9.45 pm-A Recital by Leslie Hutchinson.
1. I feel a Song cotning on.
2.
The
the Labour Government that Gov. Morning After ("Hands across the table").
3. Love is like a cigarette.
4. Dreaming a Dream.
5. This is no sin.
9.45-10 pmFrom the Studio.
Any Alternative? For these and other reasons. ernment was defeated and replac-therefore, the Government of the jed by Mr. Baldwin's second. Ad-United Kingdom, in full
agree- ministration-
ment with the Governments of the. It fell, therefore, to Mr., Bald-[Dominions, declared their inabil....
A Violin Recital by Victor Derenev-win and his colleagues to determinefity to accept the Protocol: Was SAILINGS y accompanied by F. Gonzalez
2. Spanish Dance
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1. Romance
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8,000 11th Apr.
3. Libeslied
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.9th May 23rd May
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it and in so doing to decide its mere negative, without the sugges-other form of security was assur, meet special needs. Svendsen fate: for it was recognised on all tion of any alternative, would have ed to her. As soon as it became **That these arrangements should
Kreisler. hands that the Protocol could not been disastrous,
known that the decision, of Great be purely defensive in character, survive refusal by Britain to as- Germany had not complied with Britain on the Protocol was likely that they should be framed in the from same the obligations and under the disarmament conditions of the to be unfavourable s new wave of spirit of the Covenant, working in and close harmony with the League and played have imposed upon
take the liabilities which it would Treaty of Versailles, and France unrest spread over Europe,
115. Without was determined not to evacuate the situation, already threatening under its guidance, is manifest.
"And, in the opinion of
Hia the British Navy the Protocol was the occupied territory nhless some enough, became even more mense-
Majesty's Government, these, ob- {jects can best be attained by knit-
10 p-Big Ben:
p.m. Excerpts 10-10.25 "To-night at 8.30."
10.25-11 p.m.-Dance Music by Jack Hylton and his Band.
11 p.m-Close Down
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Britain's New Effort
and whose
of treaties
It appeared to His Majesty'sting together the nations most im- Government, examining the situa-mediately concerned,
differences might lead to a renewal tion, that
"the brooding fears that keep huge of strife, by means armaments in being have little re-framed with the sole object of Intion to the ordinary misunder- maintaining, a between them- standings inseparable from inter-selves an unbroken peace. Within national (as from social) life-
misunderstandings with which the its limits no quicker remedy for League
is so admirably fitted to jour present ills can easily be found deal. They spring from deep-lying nor any surer safeguard against comes of hostility which for his future calamities."
toric or other reasoris divide great
and powerful States.
What is feared is not injustice? but war-war deliberately under- taken for conquest and revenge. And if so, can, there be a better way of allaying fears like these than by adopting some scheme: which should prove to all the world that such a war would fail ?” Rejecting, therefore, the Pro- tocol, with its universal applica- tion and its incalculable, líabilities on the one hand, and feeling on the other that it was equally im-1 possible after all that had passed, to revert to the ideas of 1919 and 1962 and to revive the project of an alliance with France and Bel-
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Their decision was announced in the following words:
"Since the general provisions of the Coventut cannot be stiffened with advantage, and since the ex- treme cases with which the League may have to deal will probably faffect certain nations or groups of nations: more nearly than others, His Majesty's Government com- elude that the best way of dealing with the situation is, with the co operation of the League, to supple ment the Covenant by making special arrangements in order to
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