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gramme.
12.30 p.m.--Military Band Selec-
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1 pm Local: Time signal and
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1.03 p.m.-Rale Da Costa Memories, 1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press, Local Weather forecast, time and announcements. 1.40 p.m.-A relay of the Rotary Club Tin Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel,
LL-Col 8. P. Williams, CLE, ón "The Work of the Royal Em- pire Bociety.”
2.10 p.m.-Close down
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme. 7 p.m.
A Variety Programme Vocal-Parlez-Moi d'Amour.-Lu-
cienne Boyer.
IN
p.m.-News and Economic Review
in German and Call DJQ 9.15 p.m.-"Man and wife, wife ana
man are godlike, Music and Poetry.
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in English on DJE, DJN
•
DJQ I Netherlandiah on DJA, DJB.
10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures
OUTLOOK FOR EUROPE
Politics Versus Economics
MR. G. D. H. COLE AND WAR CLOUD
"If economic forces were operat- ing uninterfered with by political
10.30 pm-A little German Reader. antagonism, economic conditions 10.45 pm-Orchestra. 11.45 pm-Hitler
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speaking at a Rotary Club lün- cheon had at the Connaught Rooms recently.
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If one looked at the political prospects over the world as whole to-day, he said, it was ex- traordinarily difficult to And any
5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News thing with which one could be and Muste-English and Span-satisfied. If we could isolate the
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Dulcimer Solo-Landler from the Oberland.Old Styrian "Hack-" brett." Vocal-The Morning After..
Leslie Hutchinson. Instrumental →→ Broken Doll --
Brian Lawrence and the Lans-230 pm-Nielson Financial Re-
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9.30 am-Nielson Financial
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Vocal I'm a fool for loving you-3.45 p.m.-Sign off.
Dinah Miller. Vocal-Two white arms-Adolphe
Menjou (Baritone). Guitar Solo-Traumerel (Rave-
rie). Ken Harvey.
6 p.m.--Song Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Literary Song Movie Magazine. 6:15 pm-Spanish Informational
Vocal-It ain't nobody's bizness what I do. The Rocky Moun- taingers.
Orchestra-"It's love again"
Film Selection-Louis Levy and
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6.55 pm-English Informational
Perlod.
WORLD RECOVERY
He and not think, however, it would carry us on to new heights of prosperity. He did not think, for example, that any recovery. would bring us near the abolition of unemployment, but if one reckoned recovery in the terms of
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7.35 p.m.-Dance Music by Ambrose
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8 p.m.--Local: Time signal, weather report and announcements. 8.93 p.m.-From the Studio: Memo-
rles of Maurice Chevalier by Peter Randolph (Vocal), and Doreen Ma (Piano). 8.25 p.m.-A Venetian Barcarolle— Serenade (arr. Willoughby), played by the J. H Squire Celeste Ootet.
8.30 p.m.-YLa Boutique Fantasque (Rossini-Respighi), ́played by the London Philharmonie Or- chestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens,
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local market reports.
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9 p.m.-Stock quotations in Span-aiderable impression on the econo
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Frightened Lady" by Edgar Wallace.
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mic problem of the depressed areas. Capitalism in this country had shown very great toughness and a very great power of re- covery from the blow dealt it in the years 1929-31.
The really important fact way that economic forces were not operating alone and that we could not reckon at all in terms of what was going to happen economically without taking into account the political situation in Europe and the rest of the world.
It was difficult to know in the confusion of the world situation exactly what one ought to think. Cne point of view was; "I we can possibly keep out of world anairs, do so, and let the rest of the world go to the devil, and 9.20 p.m.-Talk on the Far East, by hope that in due time recovery
Miss Constance Duncan.
will come." A good deal could be 9.35, p.m-To be arranged.
said for it, 10.30p.m.-Australasian Newa Ber-
p.m.-Our Heritage of Song.
Fice.
10 pm-London-Big Ben. "World 10.45 pm-Dance Music.
Affairs. A Talk by Sir Fre-11.30 p.m.-Close down. derick Whyte, K.CAL. LLD.
20.15 p.m.-Albert Sandler and His FICTITIOUS GROUNDS
Orchestra.
10.40 p.m.-Nat Gonella and His
Georgians.
11 pm. Close Down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
1.03 p.m.--Call DIA, DJB (German,
English);
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German Folk Song.
1.10 p.m.-Musical Interlude, .. 3 p.m.-News in German. 2.15 p.m.-Musical Interlude
tinued).
FOR DIVORCE
Bishop And Deplorable
Practice.
"It is plain that Our Lord re- garded the marriage bond as per- manent in the mind of God"
In these words the Bishop of Chichester (Dr. G. K. A. Bell) sum marises one aspect of a series of guiding principles for churchmen (con-in regard to the Marriage Bill now
before Parliament.
2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-
in New Zealand
3 p.m.-News and Economic Review
in English.
3.15 pm-To-day in Germany,
Bound Pictures. 3.30 pm Lovely Songs, yes I know
them! Folk songs and dances from the German countryside arranged by Hildegard Fischer-Krees
mann
4.30 pm-Bugle trio by Brahms.
Bugler: Max Zimolong: Violinist: Erich Rohri; Planist: Helmut Hidegheti.
5 pm-8pecial concert: Cymbalist:
Eta Harich-Schneider
As to the view that a European var was inevitable, he did not be- lieve it was too late now to stop this drift of war although it was
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far more so than it was a year TERMS:-CASh on Delives. 480. A defeatist attitude was fundamentally wrong and moral-
ly wrong. We had got to try to stop war from breaking out in. Europe. Once warfare started in Europe then it would spread with extraordinary rapidity round the rest of the world.
"If we want to rebuild the ideals which He behind collective security we have got to rebuild them by positive action."
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The only thing to replace it is something different to collective Dr. Bell, in the current issue of security--actual pool security, It his diocesan Gazette, states that we wanted to go forward we had for his own part he is opposed to got to go forward on the basis of cruelty, as defined in the Bill, and pooling military forces of all those to drunkenness as grounds for Powers who were prepared to divorce. He considera, however, come into collective agreement in that the introduction of the new European affair. It must be ground of desertion though made perfectly clear that we were three years seems too short a per- not standing for the status quo fod" to be a "real advance on the attempting to build up an organ THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1987 present immoral practice of the saten to take the place of the arranged discice. He also sus shattered League of Nations. On gests that separation owing to in
that basis we could say to the curable insanity, or 11fe-imprison Fascist Powers we are offering ment are equivalent to desertion.
"It should be," he dcclares, "an you something in the nature, of a
equare deal." absolute condition of any exten- sion of the grounds of divorce that
5.30 pm--News and Economic Re-the law should be lightened up so
view in German.
5.45 pm-Little German Reader,
6 p.m.-Bongs by Hugo Wolf
Hans Beinz Nissen, barítóne. 6.15 p.m.Sign off DJA and DJB
(Germ, Eligt.). 19-9.4
6.85 pmCall: DJA. DIE, DIN,
German Folk Song.
7 DmConcert of Light Musin By-New in Elkh 8.15 pm Contert of Light Mukle
8.53, 1.2
tings to our Listen the Netherlandish East
The great need was that other. countries should know where Great Britain stood to day. Our as to protect the courte and the Government did not know what it public from the present deplorable wanted, neither did his party practice by which divorces are obr tained on purtiy 4ellHous
rounds"
He concludes with a demand that there should be ne question of the freedom of the Church to for bid the use of its buildings for any marriage when one or other of the parties hea his or her for mer partner still living, and to make its own regulations for the admission of such, persons to the Sacraments and other privileges of the Church
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