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1 pim-Local Time and Weather
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Rugby Press news, etc 1.40 pm A Relay of the Rotary Club Time Speech from the Hong Kong Hote! Roaf Garden 2.10 p.m-Close down.
PROF. MURRAY
TRIBUTE ON APPROACH OF HIS RETIREMENT
"I Can Never Give
Dons,
Up Greek'
BRITISH PRESS VIEWS New Situation In Germany
London, March 8,
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Newspapers discussing Germany's reocccupation of the demilitarized zone and the terms of the memor- andum presented to the western powers, when it was announced in Berlin yesterday, emphasise that Oxford, Feb. 14
of unilateral | the
denunciation undergraduates, former treaties is, on the fact of it, a pre- famous carlous basis upon which to con- pupils who have become Greek scholars, and pupils who struct a new peace effort. They have been recently sitting at his agree, however, that the memoran- feet... paid honour to Prof. Gilbert dum must be patiently and 'care- Murray in the Hall of Christ fully examined by the Govern- Church to-day. Dr. Murray. by ments to which it was addressed reason of attaining the age of 70. The leading article in the "Ob- 13 about to retire from the Regius server says that Herr Hitler has Professorship of Greck.
raised the mailed fist of one hand. Two presantations were made. and has offered the olive branch One was a volume of Greek poetry with the other. While his troops and verse from a group of Oxford marched into the Rhine Zone, he scholars, while the other was a outlined comprehensive proposals. volume of essays from triends in for the peace of Europe, “The the League of Nations Union. TheFuhrer thus gives unilateral notice respective presentations were that the entire territory of Ger- Dr. many will, nenceforth be subject to made by the public orator, 8 pm. Local time and weather re-
Cyril Balleg, arid Viscount Cecil unfettered control of the German Lines, etc., etc. port, closing local stock nota- Chelwood. The Dean of Christ Government. Granted German
4 to 7 b.m-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 pim.--European programme. 7 to 7.30 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry Sydney Torch at the Organ of
the Regal, Edmonton. 1,30 to 7.47 p.m.--
Vocal Gems
The Quaker Girl (Monckton). The Geisha (Jones),
7.47 to 8 p.m.The London Plana
Accordeon-Band
tianis 5,05 to 6.20 p.m.--
From the Studio A Viola Recital by Pedro Antonio
accompanied by Lindsay A Lafford...
PROGRAMME
Church, Dr. A. T. P. Williams, presided, and there were present Mr. A. D. Lindsay, the Vice-Chan- celler, Lady Mary Murray. Prof. JW Thompson, and many heads of housea, fellows, and students,
"We admire. Dr. MurrÉY","
said
equality, he went on to inger- minate peace.
SOBER EXAMINATION What he said yesterday is bound: at once to become the focus of diplomatic activity. Brilliant and are the German pro- timely, as
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Selection of Welsh Songs
Olwen I (Olwen Mine)
{Crwys).
Cywydd Y Dilyw (Song of the
Flood), - (Tenor).
William
We
for his eloquence. his wit his with sober realism as well sa deep goodwill. This time Germany re- learning-but that is not all,
pudiates the treaty she freely sign- love him for himself."
by more
and, recently reaffirmed. No longer does she argue that the im- posed treaty cannot bind her.
She does not refer the Locarno,
to Treaty
arbitration. She re- jects her own signature. We hope and believe that in the elucidations of the next few days both Russian
Catalogues.
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Dr. Cyril Bailey said the world knew Prof. Murray best by his bus they Edwards many books on Greek,
knew him in Oxford things than those.
"There are lots of us old stagers," he said, "who are
to go on year after year give and rench misgivings will be Tnstruction
Pistyll Y Llan The Village
Spring) (Roberts). Cymru Annwyl (Dear Wales)
Lella Megane (Contralto). Molawd Cymru (Praise of Wales
(Wwlyd).
Y Sipsi (The Gipsy) (Crwys), William Edwards (Tenor). 2.40 to 9 p.m.--.
The London Palladium
"Orchestra
Bells Across the Meadow (Ketel-
.bey).
The Phantom Melody (Ketelbey), Charm of the Valse (arr. Win-
ter).
A La Ga⚫utte ("Two little
Dances") (Finck).
9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Renter). 2.15 to 9.30 p.m.----
The Angelus Octet Serenade (Schubert). Cradle Song (Brahms).
his
con"
with
in the same old "lectures perhaps a penell note in the mar- gin, but Murray has always varied lectures on anything Greek. Dr. Murray's lectures, to which after generation Di generation undergraduates
crowded, delighted have sent them away.
have
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"A LEAGUE OF NATIONS SENSE"
"He has put his learning at the disposal of anyone who wished for and his kindness to all of us has "sprung. not from a sense of duty but from his wide desire to know and understand other people, which, I think, is in its way League of Nations sense."
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plished fact is not made for the first time and recalls that the same method was practised when conscription was restored; when the ban on heavy artillery was transgressed; when German forces Were re-equipped with fighting aeroplanes and submarines. In all
A QUANTITY OF these steps he successfully de- fed a Europe, too much divided VALUABLE #HOUSEHOLD and distracted to enforce Its rights. FURNITURE & SUNDRY He will succeed this time again. The value of the whole system Returning thanks, Prof. Murray proposed by Hitler in the memor- said he was representative of andum," the "Sunday Times” adds; Major many Oxford and Cambridge "depends on the confidence which | TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY..
scholars, who were called from the other powers can feel in the their studies by the greatest or keeping of German engagements deal of their time-the young to To this confidence the present ac face death and wounds; the older | Hon has dealt a severe blow, We to serve their country in a scien- do not say that it is necessarily tlac or administrative capacity a fatal one.
Spring Song (Mendelssohn, Op.
62, No. 6). Nocturne
In E Flat (Chopin, 9, NO. 21.
9.30 to 10 p.m...
From the Studio
A Recital by.
Wy
Margaret King (Mezzo-Soprano). Audrey Steel.
Doreen Ma (Piano).
PROGRAMME
1. Songs;
Give me your hand.
I wished on the Moon.-Mar-
garet King..
2. Plano Solo-Selection--Doreen
Ma.
*3. Songs:
"GOODS ETC.
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Audrey Steel.
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4. Plano Solo-Selected-Doreen sort of peaceful life for mankind
Ma.
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and not only to avoid war but to
5. Bong: When I grow too old to i prevent it. dream-Margaret' King.
"When I try to see why I want,
6. Song: No Atrings Audrey peace. I believe it is because only
Steel.
10 p.m-Big Bex.
10 to 10.30 pm.—
Russian Melodies Broken Life Waltz
Schwartz),
Rosca Waltz (arr. Schwarts). The Gute; Festival Dance.
An Old Walty: A Storm. Gypsy Waltz.
in peace is it possible for a man to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with his God, and in war none of these things can be (arr. done."
6.30 pm-Small popular concert. 6.45 p.m. News in Gerraan.
Volga Waltz. Prelude Blar: From Sunrise tom-News in English
Burket: Beautiful Moon: Along Petrogad Road Bake no Breda. Sleep my Baby: Moscow; Ballet. His Dreamy Waltz (arr. Schertz) 10.30 to 11 pm--Dance prusic. 11 pmClose' down.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music,
15 pm-Concert of Light Music
(continued). p.m.-Close DJB, DJN (German,
..English).
BERLIN PROGRAMME
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9.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, DIN
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Gerina Folk Bổng..
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5 p.m.-Hitler Youth Programme:
Writers and Poets in the Hitler
Youth Fritz Helke.
5.15 pm-The New German Juria-
·! prudence.
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10 p.m.-News in English on DJAres, es ZI, and Angle. He
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10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
Bound Pictures.
10.30 pm.Great Concert of Light
Müste.
The Station Orchestra conducted
"by Fritz: Wicke,
ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, TH 10TH MARCH, 1936.
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11.30 pm-8tring Quintet in in November, 1930, as fourth of".
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12. midnight Close DJA, (German, English),
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