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London, April 9, Communism is. a. false re- ligion menacing Christianity, the Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril F. Garbett, said in a

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confidence by greater confidence 11.30-A. Date, with Dreamland. and his appeal for social justler tardust.

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tlan for the poor and downtrod

den."

An event of Easter Sunday was

Britain's first television, broadcast

of a formal

religious service. The broadenst come from the "Chapel of the Tower of London with officials participating in their colourful State costumes,

!

HE LEFT IN

A HURRY

Berlin, April 9. The editor-in-chief of the off- ciál Soviet paper,Taegliche Rundschau," the Soviet Colonel Rosenfeld, had to leave Berlin, on Easter weather in Britain was Friday within three hours so

that to thousands he had not a'disappointment

even the time to say

who went to sea-side resorts. In goodbye to his collaborators, the mány, places winds were strong, cand showers were mingled-with

moments of sunshino,

{ucensed

today

added

· Rosenfeld, the paper Hyde Park and Rotten Row the seventh Soviet- oficer to His-

END

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MARSHALL

AID

"OH AND ON AND ON

JECONOMIC

SURVEY

THE OLD UPHILL ROAD

CANTONESE BY RADIO

Vocabulary: 169. (poh) baw(3)

170, (o) (3)noy 171 (spi) saaye(3)

Combinations:

BY SK LEE

2. Gay(2) (3)noy?

3. Cum(3) (3)noy,

4. Shal(2) sunye(3)..

General Expressions:

51. But(1) gwaw(3).

52. (2)Yee.ging(1).

A Story: (Continued)

15. (2)Kul dul (3)

Lesson 34 (C)

ULTIMATE AIMS

By WINDRUSH

Every political party should, other leader says that the public ask itself from time to time schools are a survival of aristocra

tle and bourgeois civilisation. He what, in the very broadest wants to set up a comprehensive terms, are the ultimate aims system of State schools corre- which it is following. What sponding to the trends of the age. The one leader wants to keep as kind of society does it want? closely as possible all the tradi- This is what the British tional forms of parliamentary Labour Party is doing today government, and will sometimes. after the shook of the election. allow these to slow zlown the

Almost from its beginning, the ress of the reformist legislation' in

he is interested.. Labour Party, in this matter of ultimate objective, hus been divid- other tender regards the con- ed into two groups. One part hus stitution as something which is to subservo general purpose of felt that the fundamental evil in setting up the Socialist State. H existing society was the inequality thinks that at the appropriate

which

The

of classes, and the facts of poverty time it must be changed and re-

these qualities could be vised along with all other tradi eliminated, or much reduced, it

British Instinct

was willing to accept the order of tional institutions. society more or less as It-stood. Its, institutions, its ideas, the gen cral way of life, with these it hus no fundamental quarrel,

In other words, this part of the Labour movement regards middle class life as the natural and desirable way of life-for it, is middle clogs life which is the norm In England today. Whot it wants is a

a great levelling up of the classes so that all, or nearly all, the so-called working class

the benefits of middle class civilisation.

can

The. other group is more radical, 1 more Marxist. It derives its Ideas more from the Continental; Socialists, To this group, the civilisation of every period is the reflection of n A certain class struc- ture. British civilisation of the

ast 100

hus reflected a class years rganisation which the

In

miatle class was politically and econo- mically dominant. But now the is losing that favoured middle class is position. Spelety is entering on -quite-new-phase-In the opinion of this section of the Socialist movement, it is absurd to try to retain in this new period of social evolution the way of life which belonged to the carlier period:

The proletariat

Diner

The one leader is, in words, In most things—except the levelling up of classes-n

The instinctive conservative. other lender is udventurous. He knows and rejoices that he "living in a revolution" He re- not cognises perfectly well that

good, everything new will be But he has curiosity about "now trends in society, He is charit- ably disposed to change. For him it is the breath of life. He does not want to keep the country who is ready to take the plunge looking in outward respects un- changed.

It is this second type of leader who is ready to take the plunge in creating a new kind of society in Britain, quite divorced from the old.

On the whole this type is a minority in the party. But he appeals to a deep instinct in the English people which, though wells out usually suppressed, now and then.

Ол the whole the British people are A

conser then, when deeply moved, they vative. But every now and. are ready for drastic change; and it is this instinct for renovation, often working almost uncons- ciously in society,

which has periodically reformed British so- ciety, and so kept it up-to-date without the need of violent British society showed the stir- volution. The last time when rings of this desire for radical transformation was in the war years, and especially in the year into the war, before the disillu- or two after the entry of Russia

Russia sionment about

spread

In this new period, they say, it is the proletariat which is the do minant class in the social struc ture. A new civilisation must now emerge which will reflect this changed state of affairs. One of the "ultimate aims" of the Labour Party should be to help this new ***

re-

FC-

way of life come into being a widely. It was the force gener

This disagreement between the two wings of the Party is not as ated in these years which later academic as it might at first ap-enabled the Labour Party to win pear. For the

the ita majority in 1945 and to carry Policy of Labour Party depends very much through such radical reforms at on the instinctive attitudes of its it undertook, leaders, and their instinctive ap-

The decision of the country an proach to each problem of the day. February 23 seems to show that A Labour leader who is desperate- it now wants a pause. The ly

anxious to. .keep the old

way of question is, how long a pause? ilfe intact and wishes merely to Mr. Aneurin Bevan and his col- enable all classes to share in it, teagues in the party say that all willch from will Kave a

Have a very different practical it wants is a moment to draw its appratich the leader who re-breath; it had been overtaken by doubt about the Socialist policies because the Labour Party Itself had seemed to lose its crusading zeal for them. That is why Mr. Bevan now demands n program- me of "more Socialism, not less." But other members of the Labour Party believe that the country wants a much longer period of repose. They draw the conclusion that Labour

A final particle usually in cognises that we are living in

dicating a warning.

A long time.

All. Entirely. Thoroughly.

How long (time)?

So long (time).

To spend all....

Only. Merely. But, Already.

(2)kui- ile sald to his friends:

dec(1) (1)pung (2)yuu (3)wah:

"(2) Nay - (3)day,

(i)ioong (2)nka

(3)tok lalt1).

(1)al "Come and enjoy yourselves Enyt(3). with me.

18. (2) Nay (3)day pah(3) mut(1)-(2iyeh nch(1)?

What are you afraid of?

17. (DM

shal(2)

pab(3) There is no need to be afraid!

haw(3)1

18. (2)Ngaw (2)yzu hoh(2)- I have plenty of niones."

daw(1) teen(2) ah(3)."

19

(2)Kul (4)sheeshee He spent an his time eating

doh (1) (1)toong

(1)Loong doh (1)

(2)kul- cleo(1) (1)pung (2)ynu (3)sbik- yum(2) yum(2)

shai(2) huh (2)- (3) stilk, daw(!) 1scen(2). {1}m

ice-dol(3) tseen(2) (3)hai

hoh(2)-(2)ych.

and drinking with his friends, and spending a lot of money. not realising that money is valuable (a good thing).

20. But()-gwnw(3) Kay(2)- In only a few months' time, he

gaw(3)

(3)noy.

(3) yuet gum (3)..

(2)kul (3)dzau

(2)yee king(1), shai(2)-

snaye (3) (2)kui - geh(3)

tscen(2). Jok(3).

(To be continued)

(then) money.

had spent all his

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secs

These differences can be traced over the whole field of national politics in recent years. For ex- ample in education the one leader great good in our public schools he wants to keep them, but to see that a high percentage should limit itself to "reformism of their papils come (on scholar- and should not try to transform ships) from poor homes. The society radically.

Way paved for King Farouk's marriage

Amman, April 9,

The Arabic newspaper “Annabba” today identified the new husband of Princess Faikah of Egypt as a brother of Narriman Sadek.

If this identification is correct, the secret marriage of the Princess in San Francisco last Wednes- day (reported yesterday) may pave the way for the marriage of Egypt's King Farouk to Narriman, according to informants familiar with Middle East customs.

Narriman Sadek is a beau- 1 in the Cairo Press alice the news tiful young Egyptian girlfest broke abroad although pre- whose name was linked with viously there had been hints of

"a happy event." King Farouk several months

As recently as three weeks ago not of Royal the reported

51.

Farouk ronance had been a doad lesuo ti Cairo her society and diplomatle · circles with no positive developments to all appearances.

ago. blood.

Informants sold that brother's marriage-If it Is her

make her brother would member of Egyptian Royalty would

facilitate thus marriage to King Farouk, edillons Yesterday's "Musamarat el' Giv," weekly magazine circulating here, reported vaguely that early In May Egyptians. Will hear

A

a

and

her

Narriman has apparently been living quietly at home all the timeAssociate. Press.

of Cairo

BRITAIN'S SALT

BE

TO DISED |

9. "Dasising Time"-With The Banew Bouth of int Bath Úrcher Staffordshire Illment (Rolay from the Porces Education Cens tre, Kowloon) 10.10-Lucinda mud the Mila" Blory

from Northern Ireland by Joest what they have been waiting to

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"Annahba" did not document MUCTS) 18.-Lenvlon Studio

its identification in today's edi- Goperia The *Westminister Qrchestre, conducted. tions which sold like hot cakes

by Clarence Našhould, (UpOTS)

as soon as they hit the streets.

A member of the newspaper's 11.00-Radio News Reel, London Relay) 11.18-Weather Report, World News and staff told a reporter, however,

Home News from ritala.. (Lan-

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it has Information that the next two years, to prevent don Relay Recorded)

Narriman has a brother named goitre, according to an and God Bate the King,-

Found Sadek and belleves he la nouncement of the Ministry of 11,10-Clocą Dawne

the one married to the Princess.

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All table salt produced in Britain may be lodised within

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The

to salt is now common in New Others, recalled that at the Zealand, Switzerland, the United time King Farouk's romance at States, and a few other countries,

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[to the Philippines In 1900, died zamily:block

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· Farouk's four÷gisters,

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