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Doctors Guarded Report
ILLITERACY IN
INDIA..
Official Report's Disclosures
A story of illiteracy, ineficiency, ¦extravagance and maladministra~- eron, is tald In the report on Education in India In 1934-5, just. issued by the Government of
ah-Joe Loss and His Orchestra. Rumbá Cuban Réte, Blow Walta' -As the close" of a long, long day Joe Loss and His Orchestra Hu- morous Sketch-Albert and the 'Eadsman - Stanley Holloway, Vocal Duets--Daisy, Tessie and Mabel, Ding dong, ping pong- Walsh and Barker. Quick-Step Raggin' the scale, Canadian Capers-The Ballyhooligans. Tun- go–M1 Musa Campera—Orquesta More Information about benzed-India Tipica Francisco Canaro, 'Fux- prind, the remarkable brain-sti-Little has been done to diminish Trots-I'm gonna clap my hands,mulating drug. published in the the waste and extravagance which Ole Man Mose-Nat Gonella and current issue of the "British"Me-characterises the administration of Tango - Cara - Marl. Tango- HES Georgians. Fox-Trot-Take dical Journal,” suggests that in primary education by local bodies." Monika, Fox-Trot-Big Boy Blue. my heart, Waltz-Stars in my eyes future no public speaker or bual the report states: "When no less Fox-Trot-Ebony shadows. Slow-Maurice Winnick and His Or-ness man in an executive position than 74 per cent of all boys attend-
INTERLUDE AT THE PIANO BY DOREEN MA 12:30-2:15 p.m. European Pro- gramme,
3. |- | 12:30 p.m. New Dance Records. Fox-Trot-Red, white and blue. Fox-Trot-Swing is in the air.
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11 p.m. Close Down.
Fox-Trot-What will I tell my chestra. heart? Fox-Trot-On thetrall where the sun hangs low. Fax- Trot-I stumbled over love:
1 pm. Local: Time Signal-and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major (Bach), "Flayed by the Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, Paris, Conducted by Al- |· fred Cortot.
Calls
G.S.G.
G.8.0.
G.S.J
1st Movement-Allegro.
Movement-Allegro.
DAVENTRY
G.S.H. 2nd
1.16 p.m. A Recital by Enrico Caruso (Tenor).
130 p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.
will be able to do without It.
ing primary schools never attain, The general effect of smailiteracy, it is obvious that the ad- doses taken in tablet form is to ministration of primary education produce increased confidence. fnby local bodies has failed." itiative, and ease. In making de- clalons, sometimes combined with a feeling of restlessness. There is also a pronounced impulse to talk more than usual. Thinking pro- cesses appear to be speeded up without impairing atterition, con- centration, or judgment..
Figures of illiteracy among girls- are even more depressing. The per centage is 87, but it was 90 per cent. in 1931.
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local bodies is described as "waste- Control of primary education by
ful and inefficient in the extreme.”
According to the authors of the
Dealing with the danger of in- present report "medical colleagues creasing unemployment among and others who have themselves University graduates, the report taken benzedrine have found it of speaks of "a general agreement.
at an earlier age."
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12.30 p.m.-Big Ben "World" Af- "Cavalleria Rusticana". (Mas-"| fairs," a talk by H V Hodson 12.45 cagni) Farewell, dear Mother. | pm-Variety 1.10 p.m. "Mannin definite value in auch tasks as that the numbers indiscriminately "Carmen" "(Bizet) See. here thy Veg Veen" an Isle of Man mis-lecturing or
taking an examina- crowding the universities should dower." Tosca" (Puccipi)-Strange cellany by Malcolm Frost; 1.55 tion. It also helps to remove be reduced, by diverting those Harmony.
.p.m.-News and Announcements mental fatigue brought on by ex-not suited to an academic career 2.15 p.m.-The B.B.C. Theatre Or- cessive work or worry. gan 2.45 p.m.-Walter Neusel y Tommy Farr: a running com 1.40. p.m. Light Concert Items. mentary by Howard Marshal Orchestral - Menuett (Beet-
Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). hoven), "Mignon" (Thomas)... 6.45 p.m.-Big: Ben; the BBC. Entr'Acte Gavotte-Marek Webek Northem Orchestra 7.45 pm- and His Orchestra. Songs-Through “World Affairs." a talk by "H. V. the years (Youmans). Dusty Road Hodson 8 p.m.-Butte, Bell's Play- (Otis Rene)-Nelson Eddy (Bari-ers, in song and syncopation 8.15 Another "effect. of benzed-boys attending vernaculár middle tone). Orchestral-Chinese Nightp.m.--An Organ Recital by G. D.rine is to produce sleeplessness.schools amounts to 58,178, attribut Watch (Siede). Petersburg Sleigh- Cunningham, Birmingham, 9 but this is not always unpleasant.ed to the inability of rural parents Ride Party (Ellenberg)--Otto Do-p.m.-Students' Bongs. 9.20 p.m.It is reported by some as "lying to pay even the low fees charged. brindt and his Orchestra. Songs News and Announcements.
contentedly in bed," in cöntrast Lied (Chabrier), Clair de LuneTrans. III (G.SH, G‘S.F. G.S.B.). | with the distressing restlessness (Faure)-Mme. . Bathori (Mėzzo- 10.15 p.m. Big Ben: The BBC of the insomnia in many nervous Soprano)." Songs-Les fleurs c'est Empire Orchestra 11:15 pm-Talk; illnesses. The effects of the drug de l'amour Tullymcon). Te tevoir "Pedigree Stock" "Longwool Sheep" often persist the following morn- (Parera) Tino Ross!" (Tenor). Or-12.10 p.m.-News and Announce- tag, so that the subpect gets up chestral-Love in idleness Sere-ments 12.30 p.m.-Walter Neusel v feeling surprisingly fresh and nata (BacBeth)-Alfredo Campoli Tommy Farr 12.45 p.m.-Dance active in spite of the comparative and His Orchestra.
lack of sleep.
2.15 pm. Close Down.
4-7 pm Chinese Programme, « 1-11 pm, European Programme. 7 p.m. Song Memories. Hermann Lohr-Vocal Gems- Columbia Light Opera Company... The Family Album-Hughie Green and his Gang, Old Timers--Vocal Gems The Big Four (Vocal Quart- ette).
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CONFIDENCE IMPARTED "Important interviews of var- tous kinds have been tackled more confidently than usual under ben zedrine, especially those requiring quick thought and ability to talk convincingly and fluently."
A report from the Punjab speaks of vast numbers of l-prepared and ill-equipped youths who en-, cùmber our University-Institutions' and block all attempts to raise the standard of University examina tions.” „
Bince 1932-3 the decline among
Reports from the provinces on Angio-vernacular and secondary education are as follows:
BEST SCHOOLS UNPOPULAR Bengal.In spite of the distinct rural and agricultural character of the province the middle vernacular schools in which boys might ob tatri a good general grounding have never been popular. The
The effect of benzedrine upon sufferers from mental disorders is being slowly elucidated. Clearly vernacular system of education it has a great value in chosen ex- amples of severe depression.
which should be the prop and stay of rural development tends more and more to deteriorate."
DEPRESSION PUT OFF.
The Central Provinces report re- According to the present report, fers to The low standard and for instance, it enabled one pati-gloomy atmosphere found in most ent who felt he was developing aided and unaided schools."
Bombay-Many of the teachers
7.20 p.m. "Line Time" Selection 6.55 pm. Call DJB, DİN, DJE | one of his recurrent depressive at- (Schübert, art. Clutsam). Played | (Gërman, English). German Folk tacks, to carry on important work by the New Mayfair Orchestra. Song. 7 p.m. Concert of Light for an extra" week and to make are unable to express themselves
7.36 pm. Closing local Stock Music 8 p.m. News in English, business arrangements for the freely and correctly in English. Quetailons and Hong Kong Ex-9.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music period of his approaching illness, United Provinces.-Inspectors are, change Market Report.
(continued). 8.58 p.m. Greetinga In another patient, an artist, as last year, agreed that English 1.35 p.m. Orchestre Raymonde. to our listeners in British who had given up drawing during teaching has deteriorated. The "Careless Rapture" Selection | India. 9 pm. News and Econo-his liness, started again when Inspector of Lucknow circle states (Ivar Novello). Electric Girl mic Review in German and Callgiven benzedrine, but drew" only that many of his headmasters (Holmes).. A night on the waves DJQ. 9.15 p.m. Lyrical Germany. on his benezedrine days and not attribute poor English to the adop- (Finnish Waltz), (Koskimaa).Music and poetry of the Romantic, on other days.
tion of the vernacular as the
Bume
Glow Worm-Intermezzo (Lincke). 10 p.m. News and Economic Review The present report emphasises medium of teaching, b Orient Express (Mohr), Taming in English on DJE, DJN, DIQ in ❘ that benzedrine is a powerful drug Bihar and Orissa. the tiger (La Rocca): Dance of Dutch on DJB. 10.15 p.m. To-day not to be too lightly used. It sug-schools, the visitor feels that the the merry Mascots (Ketelbey)..... In Germany. Sound Pictures. Į gested that the present position headmaster and statt are really 8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea- 10.30 p.m. The Kaleidoscope of by which it can be easily purchas- trying their best, but in others he ther Report and Announcements. Opera, 11.45 p.m. Press Reviewed without a prescription is pos- seer a complete lack of enthusiasız
8.03 p.m. Handel Concerto Gros Editor Chief Hans Fritz3cEsibly dangerous
of any kind. so—No. 1, Up. 6, played by ino | Midhight. Sign off DIN, DJE, DIQ Boyd Neel String Orchestra, Cón- DB (Germ., Engl.). ducted by Boyd Neel
8.20 p.m. Selections from Opera. "Samson and Delilah" (Saint- Baens)-Bortly awakes my heart, sung by Mile. d. Cernay and M Georges Thill. The Magic Flute" (Mozart)- Isis and Osiris, With-
in these sacred was Ivar Andre
sen (Bass). "Cavalleria Rusticaria” (Mascagni) Vol to supete-Eva Turner Soprano).
8.42. p.m. Dance Music,
DUKE OF WINDSOR HOWS MEADOWS
Duchess Busy Planning Her Parks And Gardens
CHILD'S FATAL
FALL THROUGH
7-INCH GAP the unfortunate position of tex-
Coronation Day Tragedy
Bird The large numbers over age pupils in the high depart ment of Anglo-vernacular schools must have a serious effect, on morala, : discipline, and work. MARK HAS PAID TEACHERS
There are still complaints about
chers in non-Government schools “pitiable as ever,” states the Punjab report, which adds, "tea- chers in general have to carry on their work under most dishearten ing conditions, particularly in re- spect of security of tenure, pay, and prospects."
Teachers are organising both
Wasserleonburg, June 10. Quickstep How'm I, doin'? Blow The Duke and Duchess of Wind- Fox-Trot-Lazy Rhythm. Tango sor are settling down to, a quiet —A Media Luž Rumba-La Cu- domestic life at Wasserleonburg
"Nobody was to blame," said Mr. caracha. Blow Fox-Tro-Night and are finding it delightful. The fall. Fox-Trot Way down yonder Duke, in Carinthian peasant shorts, Ingleby Oddle, the Coroner, at the greater extent, and there are in New Orleans. Fox-Trot The has set about mowing the meadows quest at Westminster on Char several flourishing associations do
four-year-bid ing a great deal to improve the lot glory of love. Fox Trot-Hold me of the estate and the Duchess is mian Joan, the tight I'm falling..
busy planning the gardens and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus of their members. The chief dra- park round the castle Lascelles Hamilton-Russell, who back is the lack of interest and fell down a lift shaft at the home co-operation among the teachers About 5,000 telegrams and several of Lord Bearsted on Coronation themselves.
9.08 p.m. Two Light Songs by Ben Davies (Tenor)."
'I know of two bright eyes (Clut- hundred letters were here to welday sam), I'll sing thee songs of Araby, come them on their arrival, and a (Clay).
especially engaged stenographer will The father was called from the 9.15 p.m. From the Stadio... be kept busy for some time sending Abbey ceremony, in which he was Interlude at the Plane by Doreen replies to well-wishers all over the the bearer of the coronet of ta
world who wished them happiness. Princess Royal
"The Duke does not contemplate Charmian and her five-year-old wandering about Europe," said his brother, Michael had been taken secretary. He wants to lead to Lord Bearsted's house in Cari- a useful life and will naturally ton-gardens to watch the proces- always be ready to serve Britain iron. A
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1. Honeysuckle Rose, Z. Will you remember--Waltz 3. Its too hot for words, 4. Where are you? 5. I'm satisfied.
:- 9.30 p.m. London-News and An- nouncementa, ja 149.55. pan. Låght Oper.
"Patience"-Vocal Gems (Glbert and Sullivan) —–—–—– Columbia Light Opera Company. "Countess Mari tza" Selection (Kalman)--Marck Weber and Hu Orchestra, Bud digore-Vocal Gems (Glbert and Bullivan)Columbia Light Opera Company
10.15 p.m. London-Big Ben Variety and Dance Mimic Quick-Step I like bananas, One Step Madam ani fa Marquise
Among the more encouraging sections of the report is a reference to Scouting. This continues to la- crease in popularity and in num- bets, there is a welcome tendency to concentrate on quality rather than quantity, and to substitute real work for outward show,
she needs him; but he will do so The child's nurse, Edith Hundy tween the edge of the lift and the Bald that she was on the roof wall, which widened to seven and in private capacity"
the
He will take his bride on several with the children a girl aged 13 a quarter inches at the top door. excursions, to Woerth Lake and and a maid. They were going It was through this gap that the possibly to Venice, and to Bled, down for breakfast, and the girl child fell. where the Yugoslavian Government rang for the 111000 MON AMI has asked him to inaugurate a new "Somebody opened the door. It is incredible to think that. golf course Both are entranced she said, "and Charmian went in both feet could go through with the scenery round their do and we followed. Charmian dis- gap," said Mr. Day main and are content to lead a appeared through a gap between The Coroner said that quiet life for several weeks longer, the edge of the lift and the wall was nothing defective about Friends are expected to visit them and fell later, and perhaps one of the Duke's brothers.
own the shart
Mr ence H Day, an engin eer, sald that there was a gap be.
He recorded a verdict of accl
dental death,