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CLIVE
INDIA
(Continued from yesterday)
However that may be, there was no disposition at the time to ques- tion the brilliancy of Clive's re- storation of the situation in Cal-
12.30 to 210 pm-European pro- cutta. Jafar Alf presented. Clive
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cesses, and three years later Clive returned to England, at the age of 35, with a magnificent fortune.
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Clive's achievements in India can be summed up as having given peace, security and prosperity, and such liberty, as the case allowed. to the people of that great country, for centuries the prey of oppres- sion. It Clive bad rest content with the faurels he had won and, given himself to a peaceful life-in England, all would have been well. But he was so convinced of the necessity of reforming the East India Company that he started a campaign which resuted in the defent of the directors and, in cunsequence of bad news from In- dia, induced the Company to send Lord Clive out to Bengal with the combined.powers of Governor and Commander-in-Chiet
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It was this third phase of Clives
him the hostility leading to his ruth. He saw full well that if British dominion in India were to be justified, it must be based on the doctrine of trusteeship. He was.determined to establish honest and upright administration and A Pianoforte Recital by Llys be sec to work to create a civil
Gurevitch.
career which brought down TEE Undersigned have received THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME
8:03 to 8.20 p.m.-
From the Studio
PROGRAMME
1. Voyage maritime.-Turina (2) Lumiere sur la mer. (m) En Fete.
(c) Arrivee au port.
2. TambourinGassec-Garratt
3. Tango-Albeniz.
8.20 to 8.36 p...
A Recital by Richard Crooks (Tenor)
1. A Dream of Paradise.-Gray 2. Too late to-morrow-Langen-
berg.
3. Massushia.-Macmurrough. 4. Only my Song.-Lehar.
5. Tell me to-night. Spoliansky. 3.36 to 9.02 pm-Symphonie Es-
pagnole for Violin and Orches tra (Lalo, Op." 21). played hv Bronislaw Huberman (Violin) and the Vienna Philharmonte Orchestra
9.02 to 10 p.m.-
Variety Items Plano Judy. Stars fell on Alabama-Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends. Songs The Night is Young. When I Grow too Old to Dream.
-Evelyn Laye (Soprano), Organ Medley of Musical Comedy
Tunes-Sydney Gustard. Songs-If all the World Were
Mine.
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JUNE 29, 1938 TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1933
service that could command res | SATURDAY, pect by framing a salary list which removed all temptation to corrup tion In this be was assisted by
a young man called Warren Hast-
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ings, whom he had singled out for Ar No. 2, KIMBERLEY VILLAS, promotion. But from the men who were thus removed from their posts and sent back to England be Incurred bitter and powerfully used hatred. This experience was to be closely paralleld later, when Warren Hastings himself, main- taining the same policy of trustee- ship, lad to meet the malice of Sir Philip Francis and the exponents of the vid reactionary regime. That is the secret of Clive's rise and fall,
In his career there was only one action which could be called in question, and that was the forgery of Admiral Watson's signature.
Macaulay has dealt with Lord Cilve in an essay which he him- self called "dashy, but which brilliantly if passionately, des cribes the defence made by Clive
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in the House of Commons. With a T-Cash on DelivÉRT. political daring characteristic of [his" m'litary achievements, Clive dd no wait for the attack. He took the opportunity to intervene. on Indian affairs and vindicated himself from the accusations brought against him by a com- Your Dog's Come Home Again-mittee chosen by ballot to Inquire .. Gracie Felds (Comedienne). Orchestra-One Eour with You
Medley-New Mayfair Orches-
tza..
Leslie Hutchinson at the Plano
"Hutch" Medier.
Vocal Quartet In the Shade of
the Old Apple Tree
I'm Walkin' the Chalk Line-
The Four Aces.
Band Away in Hawaii.
A Hull-Billy Round Up-Roy
Fox and His Band. Vocal Trio The Object of my Affection-The Boswell Eisters. 10pm-Reuter Press Bulletins 10.05 to 11.p.m-Dance music. 10.30 p.m-Rugby mid-day. Press 11 p.m.-Close down.
news
RADIO MANILA
6 pm Song and Movie Magazine
"of the Air.
6,30pm-8panish Informational
Period:
fata the circumstances of the de- fear of Suraj-ud-Dowlah. In this committee
Clive was subjected to the most unsparing examination and cross-examination, and after- wards bitterly complained that he, the Baron of Plassey, had been treated like a sheep-stealer. The boldness and ingenuousness of his replies would alone suffice to show how alien from his nature were the frauds to which, in the course of his eastern negotiations be had sometimes descended He avowed the arts- which he had employed to de- ceive. Omichand, and resolutely said that he was not ashamed of them, and that, in the same cir- eumstances, he would again act in the same manner. He ad-
Programme Engl.).
Forecast
6.40 p.m.-English Informational 9.15 p.m.-Folk Music.
Feriod.
6.65 pan-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz Be
-7pm-Radio Shopper.
7.15 pm-To be announced. 7.30 p.m.-KZRM Orchestra. 8.15 pm-Radio Crusaders, con- ducted by Bernie Nolasco. 8.45 pm-Local Market Reports
and Stock quotations, an
9 pm Conservatory Musicale
UP sponsored by Pacific Com mercial Company in behalf of Pak Chevrolet- Cară,"
10.30 p.m.Popular Requests, 11, p.m-Sign On
BERLIN PROGRAMME pmDIQ DJB Announcement
(Germ, Engl 1 German Folk Song.
(Germ
9.45 pm News in English on DIG
and in Dutch on DJB.
10 p.m.-German Festival Plays in 1935. The New German Fes- tival Flay Idea
10.16 p.m-Serenades, Romances, Intermezzi Flayed by the Ber- Un District Orchestra Con- ductor Will Genzler, Soloist: Hans Matthe! (Tenor),
mitted that he had received "immense sums from Meer Jamel
but he denied that, in doing so, he had violated any obligation
of morality or honour. He laid claim, on the contrary, and not without some reason, to the praise of eminent disinterested- Less. He described in vivid language the situation in which his victory had placed him; great princes dependent on his pleasure; an opulent city afraid of being given up to plunder; wealthy bankers bidding against each other for his smiles: vaulte piled with gold and Jewels thrown open to him alone. By God, Mr. Chairman,” he exclaim- ed, "at this moment I stand astonished at my own modera- Hon."
And later, when the chatges Came in definite form before the House of Commons, Clive made á shorter but no less telling speech;
He recounted his great actions and his wrongs; and, after bidding his hearers remember, that they were about to decide not only on his honour but on their own, he retired from the House
The Hosue of Commons. con- 11.15 pm-News in German on demned the action of their repre-
DJQ and DJB.
11.80 p.m.-Rolling, Verse."
A Tale by Davidan Hanoum 11,45 pm Sonata for Violin and Plano by Hans Pfitzner, Op.
sentatives in Bengal, but they re fused to concede to Clive's enemies the charge that he had abused his powers and set an evil example to the public. For they endorsed a
21 Hermann Langer (Violin), formal motion that Lord Clive had
Richard Ettunger (Piano)** 12.15 am-News In English on
DJE
12.30 am-Close down INO DJB
(German Engl
at the same time rendered gre and meritorious services to his Country
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