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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1947.

Peter Lovegrove Writes On

YOUR B.B.C. OVERSEAS RADIO THIS WEEK

Two years old this autumn, the One of the most popular broadcasts from London Forceu Educational Broadcasts

is the F.E.B. or Forces Educational Broadcast. now appeal to a far wider audi-

This week's round-up includes An Old Par- ence than the citizens in uniform

lour Game, the Reunion of the Forgotten for whom they were originally in

Army, How Hitler Died, The Story of English tended.

Cricket and Sporting Events.

transmitted in the

days in an underground bunker, and there, surrounded by the re les of his court, sought to carry out to its logical conclusion his original formula, World Power or Ruin, on the afternoon of 30th April 1945.

General De Gaulle gesticulut ing as he addreunod, a crowd of

40,000 at Bordeaux on May 15. (Anzorigted Press Photo)

France's Newest Phenomenon

They are

It is taken from the book by Light Programme of the Homo

FEB problems they may Hugh Trevor Reper, an Oxford Service as well as the Generala studio off Wardour Street. It any Overseas Service. When they were didn't appear very exciting ac-care to raise.

historian who became an intelll- 212 Army discontinued last autumn, there cording to the syllabus-tips This Week's Highlights gence officer with were such numerous protests-about how to use words in dis. This week, overseas listeners Group and was given the task of from elvillons all-over Britain-eussion or debate" but it turn can hear a programme which has finding everything he could about and the closing days of Hitler and the that the BBC undertook a 'freshed out to be a stimulating argu. been entertaining Britain series beginning at the end ofment between Henry Smell, B.A.OR. more than somewhat fer Nazi regime. December. Again, when the fuel nent and dapper Strand elocation two months. It is "Twenty Ques. For Cricket Lovers

Ho cross-examined minulely cuts in February curtailed home expert who knew the inside cftións," the radio version of the programmes, the schools and the Italian POW camps a few years parlour game in which one side twentyone people who had been Press campaigned vigorously for ago, and two young sergeants on chooses the thing to be guessed in the bunker during the last and

Leave in London, Sgt. Roberts of and the other side guesses by darkest period, and their resumption,

pored over What is the secret of their wide the RAEO and pretty, dark-haired asking questions-animal, vege-mosses of documents, such as tele.

it is that ATS Sgt. Pace, both of the A.A. table, mineral and so on. The success? Undoubtedly

grams sent frum Berlin in the last: they are, first and foremost, live. Command in Shorncliffe. This secret is betrayed listeners by fortnight of the Nazi regime; Hits |

one debate in which the

experts who will work out the П ghost voice from ly and intermative features, en was

another ter's will-found still sewn in the

Paris, May 29, tertaining in their own right. In elocution expert did not have mal-studio, while the studio audience coat-Hning of the original bearer;

If you are a French citizen, Union's economic and social pre- in "Under Big Ben," "Current Afters all his own way. Robert Mars-is shown what it is by a placard. the marriage certificate of Hitler have 120 francs in your pocket gramme. These rooms ar fairs" and the "World of Work", den, who reads extracts from Stewart MacPherson, versatile and Eva Braun, and various other for duce, and are not a

Com- nnnugly yellow, their woodwork were listeners get the facts, fairly and classics; and producer Geoffrey Winnipeg-ban broadcaster, han-papers, some hidden in a trunk munist, you can become a mem is duty and their desks

United Bavarian village, without blas, about conditions and Earle also joined in the fun. dles the answers to the "twenty deposited in a

ber of France's newest political unoccupied when the developments at home; up-to-the- The Listener's Reaction questions" which the teams of ex- others in a glass bottle buried in

phenomenon, General de Gaulle's Press visited the headquarters. Between the end of the re-perts ask in his usual inimitable a Westphallan back.garden,

One of the office's backroomas of the French Peoplo minute impartial news on the big

Lord's, ground of the issues of the day; in the spherehearsal and the flashing of the way. The experts include BBC

Maryle. Union

belongs to the RPF Secretary- of trude and commerce and in-red light signifying that the studio was reporter Richard Dimbleby, bone Cricket Club and the head. (RPF).

of the game dustry; scientific discoveries; and, was "on the air," Earle, keen, en-Jack Train ("Colonel Chinstrap"), quarters

at home. But even if you are already General, M. Jacques Sonatelle, like who la the organising brain of Winn and Olga was who actress Anons

RPF member, you in St. opened

John's an for the man in uniform, details of thusiastic, greying-haired,

is optimistic training and resettlement schemes. has been producing the series Collett, and they're not

often Wood In 1834 by Thomas Lord. everyone else who comes of the the Union, and

the about it, Leading artists, such as Adrian since the FED's were first con- stumped (0930 hours an 1st June: To tell the story of Lord's It is national headquarters on

"We are off to a good start," apart- necessary to tell the story of the third floor of a musly

hly Bealt' and Muir Matheson, and ceived, told me how he is kept 1715 hours on June 4),

of he said, peering through experts explain musical trends; on his toes by the Services listen. Burma Reunion M.C.C. and so of English cricket; ment building at the foot

horn-rimmed glasses. and help and advice in the cholceing groups.

Men and women of the Royal! further, such a story cannot be Montmarte Hill, must ring the thick

"We will have a million mem- and use of words are given in One of the greatest difficulties Navy, the Army and the R.A.F. told without a wealth of anecdote doorbell und be aeratinised by, a

in the way of making effective who earned the Burma Star will and reminiscence about the great guard before being admitted.bers before you know it."

In the dozen rooms of the "The locked door does not Plain English radio programmes is to take into be the guests at a Burma reunion personalities of the game. This There is to magisterial touch, account what is really happening in the Royal Albert Hall, London,rogramme, which no cricket en-

mean we are unfriendly," said headquarters 60 young men and "Wa women, most of them from good. a cute young secretary. well-meaning "talking at the listening end. Programme on June 2nd. Famous personall-thusiast should miss, is at 0545 down." They are couched in lan-makers cannot be in two places ties of the war including the 14th and 1615 hours on 3rd June. guage which you and I can un. at once. But the FEB produceral Army Commander, General Slim. 7th. June sees the opening of gured some crackpot or group families and with Resistance re- Bright short sketches are better off in this respect than will be with them, and three of the first Test match between Eng- might try to get tough up here" cords, were working feverishly and dramatle Interludes are in- many of their comrades-they the principal speeches will be land and South Africa at Trent The girl did not say the lock. in crammed quarters to process There willed door was designed to keep the applications which, accord- troduced as "antern slides." In know to a certain extent what broadcast at 1730 hours on 2nd. Bridge, Nottingham.

June and 0030 hours on 3rd June, be ball-by-ball descriptions. by out Communists, but she infering to M. Soustelle, were pour-

ing in-United Press. some cases, members of the Forces happens at the other end. are invited to the studio to take The Service Listening groups The scene will be set by the Frank Rex Alston and John Arnott at red that. part. In others, employers, man use the broadcasts as a basis for Owen, well-known

who 1030 and 1030 hours and ego-wit. Screened By Committee ngers, shop stewards and T.U. re. further discussion and for brief. served in Burtha as the editor of ness accounts at 1845 and 2345

locked door for that purpose, į presentatives have been heard. ing instructors, and their candid "SEAC" and present editor of the hours,

There will also be a commentary Before an applicant can receive There have been backroom stories comments are welcome and given London "Daily Mail".

At 1400 hours on 8th. June, you on the Epsom Derby on the same of leading British Industries; brief full weight. Then Earle makes a

committee by a biographies of lenders of Britain's good deal of personal contacts will hear a strange, almost in. afternoon. This is by Raymond be screened

will describe ac-with Unit Education Officers and credible story-the story of how Glendenning, who revolution; and

which Investigates to counts of the efforts of the work- groups In Britain. He has visited Hitler, having at last despaired of the Oaks the previous afternoon whether he has ever been a Com. ers to better their living standard units and arranged demonstration victory, locked himself for and working conditions.

perlods in camps. And Service The other day I witnessed one listeners on leave in London at of the "Plain English" pro. any time are welcome to call at and discuss grammes being transmitted from Broadcasting House

"Plain English."

nor any

derstand.

industrial

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Handing Over In Greece

London, May 29.

But the RPF has more than aj Chinese

his membership card, he must Professors

802

munist, a Nazi collaborator or

In England

London, May 29. A member of "a flagrantly anti- democratic group". The spokes-sors, including one woman, has A group of Chinese profes man did not any exactly whether arrived here on a three-months the pre-war Action Francala tour of British universities un- and other extreme Right Wing der the auspices of the British and Monarchist organizations Council.

on

Na-

were included in the definition.

The group includes Dr. Lee "Each case will be investigated Hwa-taung, Professor of Pure the applicant's personal and Applied Mathematics of merits. Of course, there can be National Wu-han University, no general rulo".

and Dr. Dju Ao, dean of wo- The conclusion of final arrangements between The spokesman-said-in the men students and Professor of Britain and the United States for the transfer frst two weeks of the organis- European History of the of financial responsibility in Greece is expecting drive de Gaulle's Union had lonal Futan University, Shang- ed to be announced very shortly. It is believed received 810,000 applications for hal.

Professor Lee, who took his- that the date on which British responsibility Paris handles, not only the degree at Edinburgh in 1937,

membership. The national office formally ceases will be May 22 -the day on

reported 103,000 demands from will renew previous contacta which the United States aid to Greece and Paris alone up to May 1, but and discuss mathematical re- Turkey Bill was signed by President Truman. the applientions from French pearch at Britain's universities.

eltizena Jiving in the

He will spend a greater part of colonies or in other

his time at Cambridge. The spokesman cited figures by tish educational systems

Professor Dju will study Bri- and 80,000 colonial Frenchmen hav-

The British economic mission,

it has been agreed in principle, Austrian

la to terminato un June 30 and this arrangement is expected to stand even though the United States experts arcive be- fore that date.

It is even possible that the nucleus of the British ofelala may stay on after June 30 to tidy up the work of the economic mission.

Stalemate Broken

Vienna, May 29,

An American spokesman for The British military anission, the four-power Austrian treaty on the other hand, is expected to commission said today that the corry ста Its work-which

ja three-week-old stalemate пр primarily the training of the Greek army in the use of British peared broken, with all powers, equipment for an indefinite including Russia, phowing period in agreement with the desire to begin negotiations. United States Government.

D

overseas countries.

ing applied for union member will acquaint herself with re- cent publications and research ship, along with 17,000 French in historical studies. She will citizens living in other countries, spend two weeks at Oxford and

The Brain

will later visit schools in the In the national-office there are south of England, Birmingham rooms set aside for technical University and Scotland.-Rou-

ier.

Decoration Day Ceremonies

Paris, May 80.

DANES AND GREENLAND

Copenhagen, May 29. The Danish Government has There has been no indication The spokesman said that al:

formally applied to the United Europe's only two women! States to open negotiations that the termination of its activi- today's hour and a half session; ties has been discussed between "all sides indicated they were Holland and the Grand Duchess Danish-United States Greenland rulers, Queen Wilhelmina of concerning the abolition of the the British and United Stator prepared to meet each other." Charlutte of Luxembourg will agreement, which authorised Governments at any point.

He said the British submitted a participate in Decoration Day the United States to establish revised paper outlining the terms ceremonies tomorrow at two air-bases in Greenland, Herr of reference for the committee United States cemeteries for Knud Christiansen. Danish of experts' work and the the honoured dead of World Prime Miniator, told the Dan- Soviets immediately showed in- War II.

ish Parliament today. terest in it

Tho

and

spokesman

Military Mission.

Thus the conclusion of final transfer arrangements with the

Queen Wilhelmina, appearing His statement followed the United States in expected still to leave Britain

explained at her first public function. In discussion of a Danish Com- of with certain

months, will place a munist Party proposal demand- those responsibilities in Groces that the British proposal Hated several In- wreath which she assumed during the war Austrian industries to bo

on the grave of an ing that the Government Ke has continued to carry alnce vestigated by the committco of American soldier at Margraten, ocial stops to restore Danish the liberation of Greece-

exports and the Russians sald The Grand DuchessTM Char- sovereignty over Greenland: . Firstly, the

the maintenance for an they would submit their, views lotte will attend memorial day The Communists withdrow Indefinite period of a British on paper at the next meeting services at the graveside of their motion after hearing the military mission: secondly, the

George S. Patton, Junior, now Prime Ministers statement. maintenance for a brief period of an Saturday.

buried at Hamm, with 8,500 The agreement was signed in other American war dead. April, 1941.—Router."} The Duchess also will make a broadcast to the United States.

GASPERI BOGGED Associated Press.

DOWN

a small number, of. British, troops, whoso withdrawal from

He said: the Russians men- Gresco tioned, but did not push, their has been pledged "as soon as proposal to discuss Austrian oll practicable. -Router.

as ar neparato subject: It was their insistence on this point which previously prevented the commission from entering full

the treaty nogollations son United Press.

KILLING OF BRITONS

· London, May 29. A-Foreign Office spokesman to day said the British Government felt confident the Greek Govern. iment would take "hich stopa "àr faro open to then" to bring to Iustice the Greek bandits" who killed two Bellish soldiers last

AIR COLLISION

NAZIS FIRED

Berlin, May“20.

Rome, May 29, Signor du Gaspèri again post- poned formation of a now gOV- The American Military Governornment, without the Commian- ment sold today that more than late because of difficulties with 4,000 officials have been fred deveral small pariles he hopes from German labour offices in the to include in the Cabinet, The Hague, May 29. American poke because of their His:" efforts were * ̈** hoggel Twelve membtre of the Royal Nazi record but the bureaus, are down in a dispute with tho Netherlands Air Force were operating more mopollly than un Right Wing-Socialist Party, killed today when two twin- do the reputedly emulent Hiller Glaseppo Baragat, Right. engined planes of the "Anson" regimes,

WA Winger Bociális, leader, served notice that he would not sup-

The spokesinan added that the type collided in mid air, more than 40 per cent of the British Government took a "herlive bodies only wore identi- wartime Labour Officer person port de Gasperi 1f any." Eights" our view of this unwarrantablal Bed. The test were injured bo- nal have been thrown out by the) ista had a band in dnancial po (matrage."--fulled Frden Spyond recognition-Reuter, Americans United Frem. Hoy United Press.

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