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Dawson and "Chorus: Forbear, My Friends-Derek Oldham, Nellie Brier cliffe, Lea Sheffield and Male Chorus Aye Truy Him, GinH}Lea Sheffield, Derek Oldham, Nellie Briercliffe and Male Chorus. The Prisner Comes Meet His Doom-Full Company, Ohi A Private Buffoon is a Light Hearted Loon-George Baker.
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Merrie England-Dances-Hornpipe; Minuet: Rustic Dance; Jig-Orchestre- Raymonde. Merrie Eagland -- Vocal Gems-Miriam Licette, Clara Serena,
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Future Great Development Of US. Foreign Trade Lies Definitely In Pacific
"Regardless of the outcome of the war, the fature great development of American foreign trade" les definitely in the Pacific"
Such was the theme of a talk prepared by Henry F. Grady, President of the American President Lines, and delivered before 100 shipping men at the Fairmont Hotel, The event was the an- nual "Steamship Night" of the Pacifle Traffic Association.
Due to the sudden passing of Ralph Grady, a brother of the guest speaker, the Gray speech was read by M. J. Buckley, an American Presideşt Lines' Vice-President. He was introduced by Roger Lapham of American Hawaitan.
"There is ever, reason to be- commodify
S
Interchange, which according to the Grady means leveling off the exports with
there will be the
8
Jame amount of imports:
be an
Francis Russell, Denis Noble. Robert Leve," Carr and Chorus. Tom Jones-Selec. specch, "that tion HM. Grenadier Guards con vacuum in our post war trade as second, making up the difference
is Four tar
Europe
concerned. through loans, and third, making ducted by Capt. George Miller. Jolly Sailormen-Quartette: Francis Economic prostration of our form-up the difference by accepting United States Russell. Parry Jones, Raymond Neweller Number One customer is pretty gold. He said the and Hardy Dearth with Plano. Morris (certain to
"two" and exfect of the has tried methods Dance from Henry V Dances" -
"three" and has found them want- war. Jack Hylton and his Orchestra.
"It seems therefore that from ing addmg. now on we must think primarily "Since we are not prepared nor British Empire, inclined to give further extensivo in terms of the Latin America and the Far East credits, and inasmuch as as our most promising market pos-ready have most of the sibilities. This presumes of course available gold supply, we face the the decade of the 40's with no other Oxford Street: Langham Place a satisfactory settlement of The London Palladium Orchestra Far Eastern problem.. a settlement choice than method "one," which conducted by Richard Crean
which will not diminish our trad- is the only sound method, and the 9.00 London Relay--The News. ing potentialities in that great and jone on which our trade should have
been based all along." 5.45 London Relay "Questions o. promising area.
Talk by Father T. Hyan, S.J. 8.50 Eric Coates "London Again” Suite.
the Hour,"
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9.30 A Programme of English Lads and Popular Music.
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TATUTA MARU
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"If this situation works out As for the American Merchant Bal-happily," Mr. Grady wrote, "and Marine, Mr. Grady thinks we are have every reason to believe st not apt to make the same glaring Sally Horner (Traditional); Floral will, the long-heralded Era of the mistakes made after the last world Dance Moss-Brian Lawrance with Pacific' should be upon us. The war. Fred Hartley and his Quintet. Fan- East has tremendous potential "The Maritime Commission of tasin on British Sea Songs art. by consuming
power. The Chinese course canriot prevent the, usual
Sir H. J. Wandtatro: Bugles-d-people have shown great capacity post war slump in shipping" he
miral's Salute; Action: General As
sembly: Landing Party: Prepare the for recuperation, and have proven said, "but it can and presumably Ram: Quick Double Extend and themselves adept at industrial as will control the tonnage situation Close.
Ses Songs Anchor Weigh'd well as agricultural pursuits
RAPID PROGRESS
so that the blow of the depression" will be cushioned as much as pos- sible. For instance it is not at all likely that a shoe-string operator
and Saucy Arethusa: Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the London Sym- phony Orchestra, Fairings; Come to There is every reason to believe the Fair (Songs of the Fair Easthope that when a just peace settles over will be allowed to buy for $10 a Martin) Percy Heming Baritone.the Oment, the Chinese will make tcn ships that cost $200 a ten to This England-Intro: Fanfare; Here's rapid progress toward economu build, and put them in operation a Health Unto His Majesty: Roast
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CONTROL DANGER
As regards the danger of con- tinued centralised control of ship- Ming Mr. Grady says:
"Whatever
government control
Zeef of Old England vocal): Sir Ro- stabilisation, national unity and in competition with old line com ger de Coverly; Cherry Ripe (vocal): mgher standards of lying, all of pantes. The Commission even now Come Lasses and Lads: Vicar of Bray which will make for the develops maintaining the closest vigilance
foreign trace to see that currently lucrative. (vocal); Drink to me caly; Lincoln- ment of increased shire Poacher: A Fire Old English with those countries which "will trade lanes are not unduly over- Gentleman (vocal); Lass of Richmond meet the Chinese on the basis of tonnaged. They are following a H; Da Moer baht 'as trocal): helpfulness and co-operation." conservative policy of building Selly in our Alley; There's a Tavern
The speaker then pointed out practical, advanced types of ships in the Town: British Grenadiers:
designed for national defence and John Peel (vocal): Here's a Health at America's first and immediate
a long-range programme of marl- situation see that no Unto His Majesty
Debroy Somers task is to Eand w. Vocalists. Devonshire Cream develops that would restrict our time trade development." and Cider (Curzon and Senderson): (rights to carry on normal and Up From Somerset Weatherly & San legitimate trade relations in these derson-Malcolm McEachern (Bass): great overseas markets, adding:
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a second or third rate nation, and 10.00 Studio Our letter from Free become resigned to the impractical
of shipping we have had during idea of trying to sustain our eco- 10.15 London Relay-England and nomy solely from within, we must recent peace-time years, and such control as may be retained after Join with every ounce of our le-
over, sources and energy the forces now the present emergency is fighting to preserve a world eco- would seem to have been dictated national ex- nomy based on free and democra- on the basis of our
this end tic principles. To
perience in shipping. I am con- wa
vinced that the policy of the pre- must dedicate our whole united
sent administration. will be to national effort."
maintain our foreign trade and Mr. Grady's paper pointed out shipping on the basis of the prin-
foreign trade relations,
ciples laid down by Secretary of with whom we trade, State Hall and approved by Fres!- must be in accordance with dent Roosevelt. The principles liberal and common sense princiare essentially and fundamentally 17.79b.c. (10.30m.)ples-principles which assume in those of private enterprise. 9.51m... (31.35m.)|ternational economic co-operation, 21.47mc. (31.97m not international economic cim. 15.18m.c. (19.79m. fict."
St. George.'
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"International trade," he "con-
"I do not believe therefore that our steamship lines and our ship- ping industry will be subject to [any restrictions other than those absolutely essential to present emergencles. There is nothing 5.cn protinued. "must be on the live-and-U.S. officials want less than a de- let-live basis of interchange of velopment of totalitarian concepts 6.49 pm. commodities. It cannot be sub within our
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