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DR. CULLIS TALKS ON

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) A creeption to Dr. Winifred Cullis a better position than those of Bri

was held at the University yester- tain, and it was up to them to make Mendelssohn Symphony No.day, among those present being the their "paper" freedom a real free-

4 in A Major Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's and on Short Wave from 1-2.18 p.m.

second.

cession.

in

Band Concert

1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

Registrar and Professors, representa- dom. tives of the Student Body, the Re-, gistrar of Lingnan University; and principal teachers of the schools and Federation tried to foster colleges.

Some of the methods by which the inter- national friendship were.--

Α coun-

1. A research fellowship was en- After tea Prof. Cullis gave an ad- and 8-11 p.m. on 0.52 m.e's. per dress on international affairs. from dowed, to which any member of the Prof. Federation was eligible, irrespective the cultural point of view. 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-Digby took the Chair, and called of nationality, but the person had to

upon Professor Forster to introduce spend some of her time in 13.30 Raymond Newell (Baritone) the speaker. Professor Forster saldry other than her own.

2. Hospitality. Branches of the that those who had had the privilege and pleasure of hearing Professor Federation had to extend hospitality Cullis on the radio the other night to visiting members of other nations. 3. Exchange teachers. In this would not need any Information about her,

but for the benefit of case there was the difficulty

But between languages. those who did not hear the intro- different duction to the broadenst, he would the United States and Great Britain like to say that Professor Cullis this exchange of teachers was popu- 6,0 Variety with Gracle Fields, came out here as a result of a re-lar before the present war, Stan Holloway and Flotam and

geest from this part of the world. Jetsam,

1.03 Dance Music.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wen ther Forecast and Announcements,

1.45 Variety Programine,

2.15 Close down,

of

4. International clubhouses where

It was felt that women should have members.could stay.

The first country to break away 4.32 Closing local Stock Quotations, an authoritative statement of the

Germany. The Council mem- 0.34 Maurice Winnlek and His Or-position in England, and Professor was chestra in Dance Music.

Cullis was chosen to undertake this bers in Britain heard that Jews were 7.0 London Relay-The News, task of enlightening foreign women being expelled from the Federation A letter was written 7.15 London Relay-Topical Talks in the Far East. She was a repre- In Germany. 7.30 Sydney Gustard at the Organ. sentative of the women of England, asking if this statement were, true, which the reply was, that Jews Medley of Old Time Songs-a country where women are free to to English-Scottish: Musical Comedy take the highest positions in politics, were not turned out, but that non- Aryan members "must voluntarily In selence and in every field. Medley.

1.40 Constant Lambert-The Rfo Professor Cullis, in the course of resign."

1ly was next. The President of Grande.

her address, begged to correct the

there was a personal The Halle Orchestra with The 5 stalement made by Professor Forster the branch Michael's Singers conducted by Con-that women in Britain were free to friend of Mussolini, but when she There were) was ill, her successor wrote to the stant Lambert,

that Duce had 80 Local Time Signal, Weather many felds in which women were Council saying

permitted them to Report and Announcements.

not as yet permitted to hold office, most genclously 8.02 Afendelssohn-Symphony No but that would no doubt be remedied disband themselves.

Other 4 In A Major Italian."

Artional

Sir Hamilton Aarty conducting the

8,27 Some Schubert Songs,

Violin Recital by

Halle Orchestra.

8,37 A Short

Joseph Szigeti.

Rondo (Schubert, Op. 39); Scherzo Valse (Chabrier).

145 Studio-Local Newsletter.

9.30 Musteni Comedy. 9.45

Tunes,

take up any position.

in time. (Laughter).

Inot permitian states now were The speaker said that she did not of all thisation.

Net a Politician

to, join any inter- But in spite Professor Cullis em- had laid down Intend to instruct, but to tell those phasised that they prosent something of the happenings the foundation for something useful

She in the future. among the people in Britain. would, she said, speak from a cul- tural aspect and not political. She national-cooperation

able to any

**We wont." she

said, and

"inter- inter-

9.0 London Relay The News and was not a politician. She had been national understanding, and the uni- a university wornan for a long time, versity people should be the ones News Commentaries.

that she capable of looking at things without and so felt Billy Mayer! "Four Aces" thought that they, the university too much blas and partisanship."

prople, owed more to the commun- They should bring themselves to Bulte.

ity to which they belonged than any work together for what is right and Rale da Costa (Piano).

In that lies the hope for the 10.0 An hour of Old Popular Dance other profession. University people just.

should pay back some of what they future. owe by being good In their ow Professor Robertson, proposing a 11.0 Case down.

universities, and above all should be vote of thanks, sald that Professor had indiested Innumerable able to bring about happy and good Cullis international relationships.

possibilities that Hongkong could She went on to talk about the In- take up. There was especially this ternational Federation of University Idea of exchange teachers. Women which was formed after the Dr. Culis had given them stimulat- Great War of 1014-1018. She stilling and important messages in felt, she said, that had university wartime one seemed to be overcome people had more say in the world. by a mental paralysis, and thought the hope that nations would be wis-only of work connected with the er and avoid war, would not have war. But now they were stimulat-

Rolled in agony through the

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"I have suffered for years." she writes. The Federation was formed in "from what my mother calls "spam 1910 with only two members, Great very savers form of Indigestion. I have rolled in agony for hours, bent double, Britain and the United States of

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joined. The movement grew We are

declared an Amerkan President operation 1 had most alarming attack so rapidly that at the raceting in bookings until then,"

there were 38 official of the My sister, who always has Maclean Brand Edinburgh in 1932 Stomach Powder in the house, persuaded countries included in the Federation. Lines yesterday. me to try a dose, and I would not have have had so instantaneous and marvellous with the exception of India, the Fortion on the President Pierce, leav believed that just a single dose would The one great lack was, however, an effect. It soothed as I swallowed it East was not represented. and gradually all pain weni.

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