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DEFENCE POLICY
The New Air Force
Reserve.
LORD SWINTON ON NEED OF PILOTS
Lord Swinton, Secretary of State for Air, speaking at a Conservative fête at Naworth Castle, Cumber land. recently. referred to the strengthening of the Air Force and 6.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music the need of men for the new re-
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Quotations.
7.33 p. 11
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From the Studio Jazz on two planos by Pomping Vils and H. L. Ozorio, with vocal interlude by Pomping Vila.
PROGRAMME
1. Chinatown.
7. Vocal Cling to me,
3. Melody from the sky.
4 Vocal--Why Dream.
5. Lulu's back in Town.
6. Vocal-Poema
7. Moon-Glow.
8. Tea for Two,
7,58 D.I.HumOIDUS
Sketch-
"Sandy's Own Broadcasting Station," by Sandy Powell
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announce- mënts.
2.03
D."Nell Gwyn Dances" (Edward German).
1. Country Dance.
2. Pastoral Dance.
3. Merrymaker's Dance.
8.15 p.m...
From the Studio
"A Recital by Irene Milier (90- pri 10) accompanied by E. O'Nell Shaw..
PROGRAMME
1. Ah lo so.-Mozart.
2. The Fisher Malden. Schubert.
3. Gretchen at the Spinning
Wheel-Schubert.
4 Lullaby of Mary.-Reger.
5. New Love, new Life, and
6. The Sprode.-Stanley Taylor.
p.m. Maurice 8.30
(Cello)
Marechal
The Regimental Band of HM. Grenadier Guards
1 Band-Marche Lorraine
The Turkish Patrol
(Canne).
(Michaelis)
The Smithy in the Wood
(Michaells)"
2. Cello los-Guitarre (Mosz
kowski. Op. 45, No. 2). Cortege Gaubert).
3. Band-Princess of Kensington -Selection (Edward Ger- ward German).
4. Cello Bolo-Apres
(Faure).
מנו
10.30 p.m.-"How does one marry the daughter of the Caliph ?" A light opera by Willy Geisler. Text by Christoph Schulz- Gellen.
11.30 pm Works by Max Reger. Songs sung by Irmgard Beinert-Proehl; Sonata in F sharp minor for clarinet and
planoforte, played by Hans Joachim Wentzel and Gerhard Puchelt.
serve.
He said that what made this country looked up to to-day was that its people had stood together in difficult times and had had no resort to dictatorships of the right or the left,
This country was a rock for the world in stormy seas. If this coun- try and this Empire went wrong he almost thought the world would give up hope.
Referring to defence poney, he said that they would go forward without panic, but with a urm de- termination to do whatever was necessary to ensure the peace of this land and of the Empire. Ho had not a thought of war in his mind. Most men of his age had had enough of war on the last oc- casion and were determined to do everything in their power to pre vent their children going through
12 midnight-Close DJE 1. DJB that again.
(Germ. Engi.).
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? a.m.-Sign On.
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Air The strengthening of the Force meant a great call for men. and he was grateful for the way they were coming forward. In 1932
2.30 p.m.--Nielson Financial Review they took Into the Force 144 pints
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3.45 p.m.Sign Of
6 p.m.-"Are You Listening?" con- ducted by Bernie Nolasco,
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4 Harlequin--Sanderson;
10 p.m.--Big Ben' from London.
11 p.m.-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
RELIGION AND
and
In the great hidustrial centres they would have reserve training
establishments where young pilots could train during the week-end- on the areodromex near to the cities. If there were training cen- tres in the towns where they could learn the ground work it would make it as easy for them as pos- sible. He appealed to employéra tó
LIBERTY STAND give men facilities for undergoing
TOGETHER
Financial Secretary Speaks As Kirk' Elder
SCOTLAND'S ALIVE CHURCH
their training.
the great ideal of eternal unity and truth, the halfway ideal of an all- powerful State organised in form or another, demanding the
one
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STILL STRONG ·· "Now, the spirit of man, in my humble judgment. cannot be at home for ever in the narrow cells of such a materialistic conception of life-it is the house with many mansions which alone is his proper abode.**
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Mr. W. 8. Morrison, K.C. Finaa- cial Secretary to the Treasury, speaking at Clarkston, Renfrew- For that reason he rejoiced that shire recently, not as a politician | in his native Scotland they saw but “as an elder of the Kirk of the spirit of religion, and liberty Scotland." urged his countrymen | still strong. What had happened
1.08 pin-Call DJA, DJB (German, to remember that religion and abroad, where religion and liberty.
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Uberty rose together, had remained | seemed to have risen together, and together, and would fall together. to have fallen together, should He was opening a garden fete in lead them to ponder upon the aid of the extension at Greenbank close relationship which existed TERMS ---Cash on DeliverT.- (con- Parish Church, Clarkston, of which | between these two ideals sò essen- bis brother-in-law, the Rev. James | tial to the development of the 2.55 pim-Greetings to our listen-A. Cowley, is minister.
spirit of man, era in New Zealand
2 p.m-News in Ögzmán... 2.15 p.m.-Music for all
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3 pn-News and Economic Review said Mr. Morrison, there seemed in
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many quarters to have fallen upon p.m.--To-day in Germany, the peoples of various nations a sense of divine destiny that gave | VISCOUNT LASCELLES Sound Pictures.
sort of materialistic weariness of ❘ the spirit of man the requisite 3.30 p.m.-"Wie heiratet man dle the spirit. Mankind, on account dignity to be free,
Tochter des Kalifen?" A merry of the brief tenure of mortal Radio opera by Willy Geisler. had always been anxious in some Text: Christoph Schulz-Gellen. war to identify his own life with 4.30 p.m.-The German Theatre something larger-something more and the new culture. Conver-enduring in its hold upon time and sation with the Reich Teacher eternity. of Dramatic Art-Dr. R. Schlosser...
4.45, p.m.-Chamber Music 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic
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They saw abroad in many places
He rejoiced that in their own Scotland they saw a Church, not trammelled, not repressed, -not driven backwards by the interesta
Eton College reopened recently
of some other force, but a Church | with the record number of 1,161 alive and free, founding itself up boys, in cluding 118 new boys. on the purport of its own people to meet the challenge of new times
Viscount Lascelles, eldest son of
bow the spirit of man seemed to be too wearled by fear, doubt, and Re-economic depression to carry him with an energy worthy of the the Princess Royal and Lord Hare-
up to the detectable mountains. || necessity.
wood, will "far" for the best time Instead he seemed to be perching "It is for that reason in the wi-¦ this tèrmi, half-way upon smoky materialistic der sense that I rejoice to be pre- chimney tops of what was known' sent and offer you the little help as a totalitarian state;
I can to make this movement in this parish the success which it deserves to Be”
5.45 p.m.--Review of the Month's
- Periodicals.
* p.m. Sonata
Arpeggione by Schubert. Ernst Bruchle at the Cello and Friedrich Rolf Albes at the piano.
"In other words,"" said Mr. Mor- rison, "you see the substitution for
He will be appointed a senior boy of his house, and his duties will include the -lighting, offrés
to the making a dr fndmaster's staty
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