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Hartley and D.m.-Fred and weather report. 1.03 pm. The Quintet. 9.23 London Symphony Orchestra. 1.30 ·Thought" p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby. Press; Local: Weather forecast, time and announcements. 1.40 p.m. A Piano- forte Recital by Elleen Joyce. 157 p.m. Terence Casey at the Cinema Organ. 2.15 p.m. Close down. 5 to 8 p.m. European programme.' 5 p.m. Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Roof-permission FOR EXTRA DRIVE. Garden & pm. From the Studio; A Children's Concert. 6.30 p.m. De Groot and His Orchestra: "Gipsy Love" Selection (Lehar); In the Night (Tate), Under the Roots of Paris (Moretti); First Waltzes Potpourri (Robrecht): "Les Cloches de Corneville" (Planquette): When the great red dawn is shining P-Variety. (Sharpe). 6.55 p.m. Songs by Charles Kullman (Tenor) and Nor- man Allin (Bass), with Fablo Casals (Violoncello): Tenor Bolos I love thee (David & Grieg), Still as the night (Morgan and Bohm); 'Cello Solo Moment Musical

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German. "2.18 p.m. Gay potpourri Cello Solo-Vito (Spanish Dance) (continued). 9.55 p.m. Greetings

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3p.m, News and Economic Leigh), 7.30 pm. Closing local Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To- stock quotations and Hong Kong day in Germany. Bound Pictures. exchange market report. 1.35 p.m.3.30 p.m. Merry Spring Songs, 9 Charlie Kunz at the Piano with thep.m. Hitler Youth programme: Hour Muls Brothers: The Mills Brothers of the Young Nation 4,30 p.m. Sweet Lucy Brown: Plano Solo Request concert: Hallo, hallo, Charlie Kunz Plano Medley No.. You wish and we play! R2: The Mills Brothers Long 5.30 p.m. News and Economic about midnight, Swing is the thing: Review in German. 5.45 p.. Plano Bolo-Plano Medley No, R.16 German Reconstruction (English). Charlle Kunz: The Mills Brothers Introducing a new series. 6 p.m. -Rhythm saved the world. 8 p.m.; of eternal love. Anni Sobota sings. Local: Time signal, weather report by Johannes Brahms. and announcements. 8.03 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB (German so-called "Lutheran Council," decl- | From the Stadio; A Chinese Con-English)., 6.85 p.m. Call DJB, DJN. cert. 11 p.m. Close down.

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New Obstacle To Peace Efforts

Recently

Berlin, April 6. those provincial bishops and Church committees of Prussia and Saxony, who have 6.15 p.m. organised themselves into the

ded to try and form an indepen cent church-governing body for handling the affairs of the Ger- man Evangelical Church,

This action, it is now authori- tatively stated here, is regarded as a new obstacle placed in the way of the State's efforts to effect the appeasement within Evangelical Church. Bishop Mah-

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p.m. To-day ments. 9.15 p.m.--The Regimental many. Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.have refrained from participating Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. The new German book. 10.45 p.m.

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The Beggar's Opera"--Selection Pitter-patter, rainy "day, chocolate In any case, the decision of the (Gay-Austin). Bongs of Scotland Hes .on every way. Variety Lutheran Council is regarded as (arr. Duthoit). 9.30 p.Variety. bour by. Werner Nling. 11.45 having no practical significance. Vocal-Das ist die Liebe derp.m. German Reconstruction (Eng-ance it is at variance with the Matrosen-The Melody Gents. In list). Introducing a new series. decree "of March 23, of the Ger strumental-The Boosbeck Long Midnight. Sign off DJN, DJE, DIQ. Sword Dance (Lass O' Dallogill).- George Tremain (Melodeon). Vocal -Stompin' at the Bavoy-Judy Garland (13 years old). Vocal- All my life-Leslie Hutchinson, Instrumental-La Regiment qui passe-Mario Mateaferri (Guitar). Vocal-Don't you ever fall in love, Rags Alleen Stanley (Come-

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London, April 6. The King has approved the TERMS appointment of Mr. J. H. Penson, or the Treasury, to be Member of the Commission of the Govern- ment of Newfundland, succeeding Mr. E. M. R. Trentham, who has been appointed Financial Adviser to His Majesty's Ambassador at Washington. Mr. Penson since 1935 has been Private Secretary to the Lord President of the Council, a post which he had previously held in 1929. He has already London, Apr. 6. served in Newfoundland, where he Government plánes acted as Controller of the Treasury bombed Algeciras this morning and Deputy Minister of Finance and the explosions were seen in from 1931 to 1932, Gibraltar. According to a Spanish British Wireless. press agency, the planes, after bombing the munition dumps, flew along the coast and trained bombs on the new insurgent, armaments. factory near Algeciras. It is an- nounced that the death roll, as the result of the recent bombing of Jean by insurgent aircraft, has reached 123 in addition to two hundred wounded.

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The centenary of the birth of Melsa), conducted by Clifton Hell

Algernon Charles Swinburne is well. 7am-Food for Thought." 3.20 p.m. Variety. 3.40 p.m.-Tno A Salamanca.communique atates being commemorated by articles News and Announcements.

that the insurgents advanced three in the press, exhibitions, and public Trans. II (G.S.IL, G.B.G., G.S.B.).mlies on the Biscay Front yester- readings of his poetry. The ex- 7 pm-Big Ben; A Short Recital day. The government troops coun-hibition at the Bodlean Library at of Popular Ballads, by Gladys Rip ter-attacked with Russian tanks Oxford will be open for three ley, contralto. 7:15 pm-John but were completely defeated and weeks and includes some of the Londoner at Home-14 (see Tran suffered severe losses, including most valuable Swinburne manu

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Washington, April 6. Senator Joseph Robinson, leader

of the majority party in the Senate, to-day, announced that a new de- claration of policy by the sentor body of Congress with regard to sit-down strikes, had been agreed to.

The Senate's policy would "re- place that contained in the de- feated amendment which declared such strikes illegal

A resolution embodying the new declaration will be introduced to- morrow, he said. leuter.

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