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NORTH POLE PROBLEM
OWNERSHIP
QUESTION
Copenhagen, July 7. The North Pole problem is treat-
ed by the well-known Danish au- thor Ebbe Munck, in an article in 12.30 pm. Big Ben. The Cam-the paper "Berlinake Tidenda" in. bridge Heath Salvation Army which he raises, the question of British Open Golf Championship Band; conductor. Colonel G, Fuller; ownership of the immense unin
12.30 to 2.15 p.m. European Pro-Lionel H. Lunt, Australian "bass-habited tracts of land within the barytone. 1.25 p.m. Here Lived. Polat circle and on what grounds 12,30 p.m. Ambrose and his Or- 1 Cecil Rhodes," the first of six talks claims to such ownership could be chestra.
in which 8. R. Littlewood, will based.
gramme.
Billy Symphonies Belection. describe the places in Great Britain. The recent- Polar enterprise of When day is done. Wood and where men who made Empire his-the" Boviet Russian Government ivory: Knock, knock. who's there?tory once lived. 1.40 p.m. A Violin and activity generally displayed by Falling leaves: Piccadilly-Concert Recital by Alfredo Campoli. 1.55 the latter in the Arstic region is arrangement. Serenade in the pm. The News and Announce-attracting much attention here.
Golf Championship, a commentary the conclusion that the Boviet
land.
DONT FORGET night; When the Popples bloom ments, 220 p.m. The British Open Munck, in his article, reaches
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1 pm. Local: Time Signal and on the play, from Carnoustie, Scot-Government can put forward no Weather Report. **
-1.03 pm. Four Light, Songs by Gitta Alpar. (Soprano).
No more Sing something in the morning. I give my heart; The Dubarry.
1.15 p.m. Cinema Organ Music. "Transatlantic Rhythm" Medley. Reginald Foort. River Reveries: -Quentin M. MacLean. The ABC. March; Keep smiling!-Reginald
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A Quantity of Valuable House- bold and Office Furnitura. A
claim to ownership of the North Trans, II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.§.B.). Pole since the Soviet Aag has only 6.45 p.m. Big Ben; Light Orches- been holsted on an ice-floe which tral Music. 6.50 p.m. The Royal is drifting in the Polar sens. Visit to Scotland. 7.30 pm The The doctrine of the freedom of BBC, Dance Orchestra, directed by the seas retains its validity; ac- Henry Hall 8:15 pm. Light Or-cording to Munck, even if the sea chestral Music 8.30 p.m. The Bri- is bounded by ice and navigation tish Open
Golf Championship, is impossible The author goes on 8.40 p.m. a Recital by Elleen Ralph, to say that if the North Pole could Australian pianist. 8.55 p.m. Non-be "conquered" it would have been Stop Variety of Song. Comedy, and so long ago ince the American ex- TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. Rhythm, including Ronald H. plorer Peary hoisted there the flag The Bouthern Sisters," and Jean of the United States in April 1909. Melville and Billy Thorburn. 9.23 But, according to Munck, the The News and Announce-mere discovery of polar territory.
1.30 p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press: Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements. :2 ments.
does not suffice to base's claim to
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1.20 p.m. Mozart Concerto in E Trans. II (U.S.H., G.S.F. G.S.B.). sovereignty over auch territory, for PUBLIC AUCTION.
Flat Major, K.271, played by Walter Gieseking (Planoforte) and Mẹm- |bers of the State Opera House Or- chestra, Berlin, conducted by Hans Rosband.
10.10 p.m. "The Suicide Club." the claim can only have been, on a |10.40 p.m. Small-bore Rifle Shoot" | legal basis if the discovery is ing: England v. USA. A running | followed by the actual occupation commentary from Bisley. 11 pm. and'administration. ""Tommy Atkins.” 11.15 p.m. "The Thus the Canadian Government Movements: 1st, Allegro; 2nd, Royal Follies. 11.45 pm. The Bri- founded its claim to sovereignty Andantino; 3rd. Rondo (Presto)tish Open Golf Championship.over Ellesmere Land, which is the Menuetto.
12.10 p.m. The News and Announce-most northerly possession of the ments. 1335 pm. John Reynders British Empire, on the fact that it with his Orchestra
established there a station of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.- Tranioccan News Service.
2.15 pin. Close Down,
4 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7 to 11 p.m. European Prokramme 7 p.m. Scottish Music. Song-There's nas luck shoot the hoose (Pentland). Boyd Steven (Soprano). Songs-Wee Cooper o Fife (Traditional); Land a' the Leal (arr. Steven). Robert Watson (Baritone). Orchestra Hieland Laddie (Carruthers).-New Mayfair Orchestra. Songs-The auld Scots
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NO NEW PROPOSALS FROM BRITAIN
London, July T "Great Britain will not submit new proposals to the Non-Inter- vention Committee's" plenary sea- sion Friday, according to an an-
he'rt's my aln (arr. Inglis)-Mar-12 p.m. News in German. 2.15/nouncement made by Mr. Anthony tra-Bonnie Scotland (arr. Pether). (continued). 2,50 p.m. Greetings House of Commons at question
p.m: Short musical selections
Eden, Foreign Secretary, in the
time to-day."! -
garet Stewart (Soprano). Orches-
-New Mayfair Orchestra.
to our listeners in New Zealand 7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock pm News and Economic Re-
This is interpreted to mean that Quotations and Hong Kong Ex-view in English. 3.15 p.m. To-day as Great Britain, in collaboration with France, has produced pro- change Market Report.
in Germany. Bound Fictures. 7.35 p.m. Variety.
3.30 p.m. Sonata op. 109 by pasals which Germany rejected, she will awalt new suggestions Piano Duet-Rumbas on toast.— | Beethoven. Kate Heinemann, Arthur Young and Reginald grand plano. 3.45
You from some other source, ... p.m.
A break-down, complete and ir- Foresythe. Vocal--I'm in the mood | dôn't... say how interesting! for love; I wished on the moon. Jesting with music by Irmtraut remediable, is not at present ex- Lanny Ross. Humorous-The Lion | Eugin. 9.30 p.m." Brass Band. Dected at Friday's session. and Albert. Stanley Holloway. Or- 5.30 pm News and Economic There still remains the promis- chestra—“It'a Love Again" Film Review In German. 5.45 p.m.ing question of the withdrawal of Selection-Louis Levy and his "German Economics" Karl Emil Volunteers from Spain, and it la Gaumont British`Symphony. In- Welb. 6 pm Let UF sing a not believed that any power is an strumental-Joey the Clown. Folk Song together. 8.15 pm. xious to proceed with extreme | Rudy: Starita (Xylophone).
Sign off DJA & DJB (Germ, Engl.). measures.
-8.03 p.m. Orchestra Items.
Euryanthe-Overture (Weber).—
Moreover, there
F -.
are
6.55 pm. Call DJB, DJN, DJE signs of relaxation of tension in (German. English). German Folk the whole international situation, Willem Mengelberg and his Con-ung 7 p.m. Concert of Light encouraged by the 'excellent rela- Music. p.m. News in English. tions existing between four great, certgebouw Orchestra. Der Frels-8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music friendly powers, Great Britain. chutz (Weber)-Potpourri-Marek
(continued)..."8.55 p.m. Greetings United States, France and Japan. Weber and his Orchestra.
to our Listeners in the Near-Reuter. East." 9. p.m. News and Econo-
8.20 p.m. From the Studio. Frank V. Read, on "Local Tennis | mic Review in German and Call League."
A
INTERVENTION
DJQ 9.15 p.m. Folk Music, ITALIAN 10 pm. News and Economic Review in English on DJE, DIN, DJQ” In“ Datch on DJB. 19.18 pm, To-day
8.30 pm, London-The Open Golf Championship. "A commentary on the play from Carnoustie, Scotland.
8.40 p.m. Orchestral, Prologue: D “Demination of Faust" Les Bylphes (Berlioz), played by the Concert- Body Orchestra," conducted by Willem Mengelberg.
8.45 pm. The 13th of a Second Series of Gramophone Recitals by the Rev. O B E-Strrent.
9.20 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements
Carlsbad Doll Dance (Pieler).
London, July 7. Commenting on the much-dis- intervention in
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Belgrade, July 7. The clearing agreement between France and Yugoslavia will no longer apply it is announced, now that conformably with the French Government's decree the trane in no longer bound to the specine gold standard
It is added that the managi director of the Yugoslav National Bank Doctor Milan Protic, who l
Pictures Germany. Bound 20.30 p.m. Jolly broadcast for old cussed Italian and young! 11.45 p.m. "German Spain, Mr. Eden, the Foreign Se-at present in Paris for the purpose Economics Karl En Weiss.cretary, declared in the House of Midnight Bign eff DJE, DUN, DJE, Commons that the Government DJQ (Germ., EngL).
was not in possession of definite proof that Italy has violated the agreement and sent volunteers to Epain.
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9.50 p.m. The Music of Grieg.
Orchestral Peer Gynt Bulte New Qusen's Hall Light Orchestra. In Music 320 p.m. Claisie Music, Soprano Solo-Bolveig's Song 1 pm. Close. 8.30 p.m. Chimes. Mavis Bennett, Orchestral Nor-Finance and Commerce Session for wegian Dance in D Major, Op. 35- Regional Listeners. 6.45 p.m. Sport- Gustave Cloes and l'Orchestre ing News and Notes. 7 pm Chimes.
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GERMAN.HUNGARIAN TREATY
Budapest, July 7. German-Hungarian - trade agreement was reached here to day, following negotiations lasting several weeks. The agreement provides for an extension for the export of Hungarian agriculturá products to Germany and of German industrial
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