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Rome, April 17. Following signing of the pact

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A child who was standing beside the dead policeman was seriously

Trapucean News Service. ¡¡

Dawson (Bats- Baritone). 7.13 p.m.-"Review of Revues" by Debroy Somers. Band. K.Z.R.M.618.5 kc-485 Metres. 7.30 p.m.---Closing local, Stook Owned and directed by Erlanger Quotations and Hong Kong Ex-

and. Galinger, Inc. change Market Report 7.35 p.m.- 5.30 a.m. Breakfast Hour of Newa with Yugo-Slavia, Italy is now Arab or Egyptian, who was shot Variety. Orchestra-Talking Film and Music, 8.55 am. New York} anxious to conclude

the similar dead In A

street yesterday Memories-Salon Orchestra. Vocal | stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson treaty of amity with Rumania. as he was on his way from his. ---When the poppies bloom again- and Fritz. 7 a.m. Sign off. 9.30 So states 2 semi-oficial an-home to the central police station Torber Layton. Band - Rumba. a.m. Nielson Financial Review and nouncement, which adds that such in Halia. Medley-Cubana Marimba Band Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m. Sign an agreement would mean that

Halim: Basta was deputy police Vocal Gema--"The King Steps off. 230 p.m. Nielson Financial the ultimate aim of appeasement chief of Haifa and was considered Out."--Orchestra & Chorus. Or- Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 in the Mediterranean and Danube by the Arabian section of the chestral-My Dream-Waltz-The p.m. Sign of. 6 Records. 6.30 p.m. basin, would be reached.

population as a ruthless opponent Bohemians. Vocal-He's an Angel | Spanish Informational Period. 6.50

An understanding between Italy of Arab demands and aspirations, -Turner Layton. 8 p.m. Local: p.m. English Informational period. and

Rumanis

According to however, would Time Signal, Weather Report and 7.10 p.m. New York stock quotations have to be preceded by relaxation Jerusalem, he was shot by three Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Relay -Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. 7.15 of the tension between Rumania members of the secret Arab mill- from the Tai Ping Theatre (Chip.m. Manila Motor Co. presents and Hungary, owing to the allegant organisation, all of whom nese). 11 pm-Close Down 8.05 Richard Himber and his stude- ed ill-treatment accorded by the made their escape to 11 p.m.-European Programme baker Champions. 730 p.m. Magle

Rumanian Government to the From ZEK, On' A Frequency of 640 | Brain Symphony Quarter-Hour. 7.45 Kilocycles 8.05

Hungarian minority- p.m.-A Violin p.m. Monday Night Musicale.

Transveran Fein Nerette. Recital by Joseph Szigeti. Sonata 8.40 p.m. Manila stock quotations No. 3 in D (Weber, arr. Szigeti). -Swan, Culbertson & Fritz. 8.45 Scherzo Walse (Chabrier, arr. pun. Local market reports, 8,65 Loeffler). Scene de la Czarda, No. p.in. Stock quotations in Spanish "The Child Guidance Clinic." 7.25 wounded.-- 3 (Hungarian Gypsy Fantasy), L. R. Nielson & Company. 9 p.m. p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30 (Eubay). 6.20 p.m.-Scenes de Kolynos Blue Monday Jamboree-pm. Victorian News Bulletin. 7.35 Ballet, Op.52 (Clazounow), played Ariston Avelind and his Famous p.n. News, Markets and Weather by the New Symphony Orchestra. Kolynos Orchestra, with Pricilla, for the Countryman. 8 pm. A pro- 8.45 p.m.--Song Memories by the Kolynos Girl 9.30 p.m. Re- Ramona and Her Grand Piano, corded Music. 10 p.m. Sign Of. Happy as the day is long, Raisin' the Rent. Turn Back the Clock, Ah! the Moon is Here! 8.55 p.m.- Bing Crosby (Vocal) with Reginald 31.R.-Wave Length, 31.34 metres; Foort (Organ), Vocal--Song of the Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, Islands, Aloha oe (Farewell to thee).

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AUSTRALIA

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VAN ZEELAND TO VISIT U.S.

gramme from the Melbourne Studios. 8.40 p.m. Talk by "The Watchman." 9 p.m. The Na- tional Dance Orchestra. 9.30

Paris, April 15, p.m. Variety-"Oh, Qualte." 10.30 Concerning the intended visit to p.n. Australasian News Service, in- the United States by Premier van cluding Market and Stock.. Ex- | Zeeland of Belgium, the "Tempa” change reports. Sporting Notes, learns that van Zeeland will discuss 10.45 p.m. Meditation Music. 11.30 the possibilities of reviving world p.m. Close.

trade with President Roosevelt... Van Zeeland will also "receive" an honorary decree at Princetown University

WORLD SITUATION

EXAMINED

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Premier's Survey Broadcast

London, Apr. 174 tional control of the Spanish fron- The many acute international ties and coasts was to become problems confronting the world effective, thus ending the first to-day were discussed at length | important phase of its labours. in addresses last night by, the Str John declared that the Premier, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the chances of successful solution of Elome Secretary, Sir John Simon, the problem of withdrawal ot and the First Lord of the Ad-foreign volunteers from Spain

miralty, Sir Samuel Hoare. * were now looking far brighter

The constitution and the tasks than they did some time ago. of the British Empire were the subject of Mr. Baldwin's address, which was broadcast.

VOLUNTEERS IN SPAIN ⠀ "If this problem is solved,”. 'he

Transocean News Service.

Brussels, Apr 10-It is stated that Premier van Zeeland will visit the United States in Jüne--

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FRAU GOERING FOR ITALY

Berlin, April 10.

Frau Emmy Goering, wife of the Prussian-Premier, will shortly travel to Italy for a rest cure of several weeks. It is expected that during this time General Goering will also visit Italy to see his wife.--.

Transocean News Service.

New Deal Programme Unconstitutional

| said. "the non-intervention com The Premier expressed grati- | mittee wil have accomplished its fication that the British Empire foremost task, that is, elimination had stood firm during the last of all foreign influences from the ten turbulent years.

Spanish civil "conflict." The Unks conecting the various. Speaking at the banquet of the Trans. II (G.8.H, G.S.G., G.S.B.);

States composing the Empire, he Royal Association of Naval Archi-

Boston, April 18, sald, had not been loosened.

tects last night, Sir Samuel Hoare.

The New Deal's social security 8.40 p.m. Big Ben; Haydn and his

"The British

Empire's fore- declared that there was still time programme, old age and unem- orchestra. 7.30 p.m. "Names that are most task to-day is to take the to avoid a race in naval arma-ployment insurance, have been History," 7.45 p.m. A Ballad Con lead in spiritual matters, since noments. cert; Louise Nelson, soprano, and other country or group of coun-

ruled unconstitutional by a ma The Firat Lord expressed grati jority decision of the United States Hervey Alan, barytone. 8.15 pm.tries in the world is so eminently cation that a contest between Circuit Court of Appeals, Jeanne de Casalis in "Uncle Ar-atted for leadership in this res- Britain and the United States for thur." 8.45 p.m. "Haunting Harpect, he stated, a

monies."

GENERAL SURVEY

Without deciding the question naval supremacy, had become an whether or not the Federal Gov- impossibility.

ernment, was empowered to make Trans. UI (G.SH., G.S.F., G.S.B.), The general, foreign political "Conclusion of the Anglo-Ger- benent payments to unemployed 10.15 p.m. Big Ben; Harry Farm-ituation, particularly the Spanish man naval pact, he stated, "was and aged, the court decided that er, at the organ of the Granada, problem, was critically examined an Important step forward to-taxes on payrolls, whereby the Tooting, London. 10.30 pm. The by the Home Secretary, Bir John wards prevention of a race in whole programme was financed, Pride of the Regiment" or "Cashi-Simon, in an address at Bou- naval armaments, and there is oo were unconstitutional. ered for His Country." 11.30 p.m. thampton.

Arguments in a similar case were

A Sonata Recital by Antonis Butler. 12.10 a.m. The news and announce ments. 12.30 am. "Blows in Ré-| hearsal."

reason why a similar amicable The Home Secretary expressed | agreement should not be conclud- recently heard by the Supreme gratification that the London ed between Britain and other Court, but no finding has bee non-intervention committes, had countries.”.......

handed down. Treuters

now`fixed "the date when intertiá- Transocean. News Bervice.

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