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70.m.-Irish Music,

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SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1937 Ar 11 O'Clock A.31. AT TREE SALES ROOM,

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The Ginger. Fruits. Furni- tare, Utensils. Implements and Chattels of Chy Loong Wo Hop Company of Nos.

6.30 p.m. English Informational

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8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, wei- ther report and announcements. 7.45 p.m.--Elizalde y Cia. pre- 8.02 p.m.-London; "This is Eng-sents the Rhythm Kings, with land."

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8.15 p.in.-From the Studio. In- terlude at the Plano by Doreen Ma. 8.30 p.m.-London: The B.B.Q. Dance Orchestra,

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9.57 p.m.-Slavonic Dance No. 11 In F Major (Dvorak), played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra: by Vaclav Talich

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10.30 p.m. Varlety programme.

i p.m.-Close down.

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1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (Ger- man, English, German Folk Song.

1.10 p.m.-Light Music.

2 p.m.-News in German. 2.15 pm-Light Music (cont'd). 2.55 p.m.-Greetings to. OFF listeners in New Zealand.

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3.15 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures.

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Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.&G., G.S.B.),

4 pm-Big Ben; "John Londoner at Home."

4.32 p.m. Beethoven String Quartets.

5 p.m.-"Suggestions for your Book List4, a talk by William

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5.15 p.m. The Vagabond Lover."

5.40 pm The News and An- nouncements.

Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.).

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:

OF SEPARATION

Mr. Herbert & Right

To Divorce

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THURSDAY and FRIDAY The 18th & 19th FEB, 1937

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commencing such day at 9.30 p.m. with an interval fem 12 noon to 1.30 p.m

Old and Surplus Naval

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Old Tools, Canvas, India Bubber,. Clooks, Leather, Electric Fans,

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Old Metals Comprising:-

An amendment to the Marriage Bill, amecting the clause dealing with judicial separation as a Zinc, Copper, Brass, Iron, Steel, ote, ground for divorce, was introduced by Mr. A. P. Herbert Ind., Oxford University) when the Standing Committee of the House of Com

Lots may be inspected on

mons met Mr. Herbert is one of Wednesday the 17th February, 1987, the promoters of the bill.

He said that by granting non- cohabitation orders Courts were producing a state of lying death. where people were separated eternally and neither husband nor wife could start a new home.

Failure to form a quorum delky- ed the sitting of the Committee. There were tronical cheers when eventually a member entered und completed the necessary quorum. Before the debate began Cmdr. Bower (Con.. Cleveland) moved the adjournment of the Commit

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8.55 pm The News and An- amendment being put down at the 5.45 p.m.--Symphonic creations nouncements. by R. Straub.

6 p.m.-25 years of the "German Abroad."

6.15 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB (German, English).

Trans. III (G.S.H. G.S.F., G.8.B.).

last moment.

It Was

extremely complicated

10 p.m.-Big Ben: the B.B.C. and bristled with legal technicalTHE Undersigned have received

Scottish Orchestra,

10.45 p..-A Plano Recital. 11.15 p.m."Under Big Ben," a 6.55 p.m.-Call DJA, DUB, DJN, talk by Howard Marshall. DJE. German Folk Song

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.

8 p.m.-News in English, 8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light music (continued).

8.55 p.m.-Greetings tu Our listeners in the "Near East."

9. p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in German and Call DJQ.

9.15 p.m.-Gossip."

10 p.m.-News and Eïonomic Re~ view in 'English on DJE, DIN, DIQ in Netherlandish on DJA, INB...

10.15 pm-To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.-Politics and national self-interpretation.

11.30 p.m.-The B.B.C. Dance Or- chestra,

Midnight-Ann (see Trans. 11.

12.50 a.m.-Dance Music.

SPEEDING UP OF PHONE CALLS

New System In Cases Of Emergency

London, Feb. 19.

tles, he said. It would certainly require close study, and he did not think they could possibly discuss it that day,

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Major J. Milner (Soc., Leeds, S.E), who presided, said he was and Harold" not inclined to accept Omdr. Bower's motion, although he de- precated amendments being put down at a late hour.

TO MEET OPPOSITION VIEWS

Mr. Herbert said that the amendment had been designed to meet the views of the Opposition. "We are not driving something through which we want and no- body else wants," he said,

The general effect of, The Post Office has made elabo-amendment, he said, was that, where there had been a judicial rate arrangements for effecting a

order by separation

the High 10.45 pm-Hitler Youth Pro- considerable speeding up of Lon- gramme: Carl Peters.

don's emergency telephone calls Court, or an order through the in cases of fire, crime or accident. Court of Jurisdiction to the sale purport, after a three years inter- val during which the parties had not cohabited the innocent party served by automatic exchanges by might go to the High Court and which, on the subscriber, dialling ask to be granted a divorce, with- out having to rake up the old the code, numbers, the immediate evidence on which the original, or- attention of the operator will be

der was granted. secured by a visual" signal and The Court, however, might say audible alarm. At the same time, that it did not like the look of police stations, fire brigades and things, and require to hear the ambulante services, are being link- original evidence or ask for addi ed by a newly devised system, tional, evidence. reducing operation of an emer- gency call to seconde. with a new

11.15 p.m.-Symphony creation, Richard Strauss.

11.35 pm-25 years of "Der Deutsche im Auslande,”

11.45 pm-Trio. for violin, cello and piano by Haydn.

Midnight Sign off. DIA, DJB,

DJN, DJE, DJQ,

RADIO AUSTRALIA

3LR-Wave Length, 31,34 metres; Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 Legacycles. 11.55 .m-A ball for ball des-

As regards calls by private sub Scribers in the near future a systam will be introduced in areas

"Let there be judicial separation as a temporary measure," said Mr.

cription of the Cricket Match, Eng. type of street, telephone pillar to Herbert, "but if at last it is shown

land v. Victoria.

1.30 p.m.-Close down.

330. p.m.-Cricket, as above.

6 p.m.-Close down.

6.45 p.m.-Sporting Besalon.

Cricket talk-England v. Victoria.

7 p.m.-Chimes.

tin

7.20 p.m.-National News Bulle-

7.30 p.m.--Victorian News Bulle-

7.40 pm-"Raggle Taggle" Gyp- eles.

be erected in large throughout London- British Wiretean,

numbers

POLITICAL STORM

IN JAPAN

Tokyo, Feb. 17. A fresh political storm is brewing In Japan in connection with the differences between the Army and the political parties

that the parties cannot come to- gether then let there be divorce.

"I will maintain to my dying day that there is nothing wrong with

In many cates re remarriage.. marriage is in the interests not only of the individual but of the, State."

the Lower House, despite all the lessons end the crisis which caused the fall of the Hirata Government Following lengthy interpolations The political parties are still in- directed against the Army in the tensely bitter against the Army. lower House, the Minister for War, and apparently are determined to General Nakamura, and the Vice-continue their efforts to estrange 10 p.m.-Light Musical Produc-, minister, General Unetsa, together the Army from the Navy and the

8. pin-Programme from the Melbourne Studios. "Orchestral Programme.

9 p.m.-Brass Band Concert,

tion.

10.30 pm Australasian

with other Army leaders, hurriedly nation. Observers are of the News conferred in the lobby after the opinion that the Army will shortly

session. N

renew its demands for the dissolu-

Service including market and stock

exchange reports.

10,45 p.m.-Meditation music. 11.30 pmClose down

It is said the Army chiefs have tion of the Dlet unless the parties decided to adopt a strong attitude change their tactics regarding anti-Ariny sentiments in Reuter

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Lats may be inspected on Tuesday, the 2nd March, 1987.

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