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9 p.m. Big Ben The BBC Em- pire Orchestra. 3.49 p.m. "This la England." Talks by representative English people: (8) J. F. Roxburgh, Headmaster of Stowe School. 4 p.m. The BBC Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall 4.20 p.m. Bransby: Williams. 4:40 p.m. The news and announcements. 5 p.m. Close down.

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7 p.m. Big Ben. A Recital, Eleen Pilcher and Nina Joel, 7.30 p.m. "Empire Exchange." Points of View by Travellers from the Dominions Variety and Colonies. 7.45 p.m. with The Four Crotchets. 8.05 p.m. Haydn and His Orchestra. 8.25 p.m. London Theatres and their Musical Successes. 8.55 p.m. News and announcements. 9.15 p.m. AN Organ Recital from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. 9:45 pm. Close down.

Trans. III (G.S.I.. G.S.F., G.8.B.). 10 p.m. Big Ben. "John London at Home." 10.32 pm. Haunting Harmonies by Michael Cole and Bert Marland. 10.45 p.m. "Bugres- tions for your Book List." "11 p.m. Frank Rea and Hils Orchestra. 11.25 p.m. "Milford Haven To Billingsgate." Midnight. A Sonata Recital Eisle Owens (Violin), Harry Isaacs (Pianofort). 12.30 a.m. The news and Announcements. 12.50 in. Dance Music. 1a.m. Close down.

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SPANISH CIVIL WAR

Toledo, Mar. 3,

Performance

The next day she was again delayed this time by bad wea ther.

The Imperial Airways Empire 5.30 a.m. Breakfast Hour of Newsters), Albert G. R. Lousain, L. Ship- and Music, 6.55 am. New York per, A. G. Stock, M. G. Schwarzi, dying-boat Castor, inaugurating stock quotations Swan, Culbertson Philip Smith, Wong Yan' Wing (Tal | the first of the regular all-air Em- Australia, has Tung Hospital, Kwelchow Road pire services to and Fritz 7 a.m. Sign off. 9.30

been making up for last time, (Parcel). am. Nielson Financial Review and

states, the "Evening Standard." Musical Varieties. 11.18 a.m. Sign

́ ́ ́ At the start of her voyage from of 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial

Southampton she had to return for Review and Musical Varieties, 3.45

adjustmenta pm. Sign off. 5.55 p.m. U.P. Con- servatory of Music-Radio Practice Hour. 6.15 pm. Spanish Informa-

There was a lull in the fightingThen she flew froid Marseilles to tional Périod. 6.35 p.m. English ́Informational Period. 8.53 pm.

on the northern sector of the Mad- Alexandria, covering, nearly 1800 New York stock' quotations Swan, rid front to-day. The Madrid De-miles at an average, speed of 185

and Culbertson

Fritz.

fence Committee has apparently miles an hour, As a result the 7 p.m. "Rincon Espanol" featuring Ra- concentrated all available forces arrived at Alexandria 24 hour mon Estella. 1.15 p.m. Manila on the Jarama sector and at earlier than had been expected. Motor Company presents Richard Guadalajara. Nationalist outposts Himber and his Studebaker Cham-declare that they distinctly heard pións. 7.30 pm. Monday Night reports of rifle fire in the streets of Musicale. 8.30 p.m. Records. 840 p.m. the capital. Fugitives arriving in Toledo declare that the position is Manila stock quotations-Swan. BAS D..

desperate. The Red Militia seized Culbertson and Fritz,

all provisions and treat the civilian Local market reports. 8.55 p.m.

in Stock quotations

population in the most outageous manner.

Spanish

L. R. Nielson' & Company. 9 p.m. Kolynos Blue Monday Jamboree- Ariston Avelino and his Famous Kolynis Orchestra, with Priscilla, the Kolynas Girl. 9.30 p.m. Re- corded Music. 10 p.m. Sign off.

Red deserters stated that the shortage of provisions is now so. acute

that the most draa- tic rationing system has to be em- ployed-Traniocean News Service.

was

Imperial Airways said that the Castor left Marseilles at 6.55 ... to Rome, where there new

Д halt and then to Brindisi,

With only one fur- ther halt, at Athens -- she to crossed the Mediterranean Alexandria, arriving at 7.50 p.m.. thus making the overall time for the journey from Marseilles, 12 hours 55 minutes.

EIGHT PASSENGERS The Castor is commanded by Captain H. W. C. Alger. She car ried from Southampton eight passengers and about a ton of

Mr. Baldwin Finally Decides malls and freight.

When He Will Go

Resignation Once Coronation Is Over

Mr. Baldwin, 2 learn on good of prestige; but he has never re- authority, has now taken an un-mained on them long. Soon he has been in the trough again, but alterable decision to realign the Premiership immediately after the after a time-it was nearly twelve Coronation, writes a 'Home corres-months in the Hoare-Laval case--

The Centaurus operated the se- cond of the all-air services out of Scuthampton. She I also operate än Indian and Australian service to Alexandria, where pas- sengers will transfer to land air- planes

AMERICA EXPRESSES

REGRET

pondent. This, of course, has long he has been providentially, exalted New York Mayor's References been reported to be his purpose, again.

To Germany

Washington, Mar. 5.

In the course of a lengthy de- claration made here on Friday, the Secretary of State. Mr. Cordell Hull said::

Government "The German through its Embassy here com- plained about certain utterances made by Fiorello La Guardia in a public speech in the Hotel Astor. New York, and declared that these utterances were: mainly directed

but there has never been any real In the short time between now warrant for the report The and the Coronation he can pro

out of fixed Coronation has been

onbably keep quite easily quite arbitrarily by the prophets trouble. There is nothing im na the occasion when he would mediately ahead that one can see go, probably because they could that is likely to bring him low think of no more fitting or plc-again. Judged by the behaviour 3LB-Wave Length, 31.34 metres; turesque moment when he could of the House of Commons in these

withdraw into private life.

last few weeks, polticians on all Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency,

All that Mr. Baldwin has ever sides are subscribing, almost too 9.58 megacycles.

said is that he would not lead the readily, to the nation that contre- 11.15 a.m. A Ball for Ball descrip-

at the next veray should slowly be stilled as tion of the Third Day of 5th Test Conservative party

election, but by present signs the the Coronation approaches. England v. Australia. 1.30 p.m.

Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who against the German Chancellor. Close down 2.15 p.m. Cricket as election is not in the least likely above. 6 p.m. Close down. 8.30 to come for three years, so that beyond a doubt will be Mr. Bald-In this country, every citizen has Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. Sport Mr. Baldwin, consistently with his win's successor, will have a good the right of free spech, guaranteed ing News Cricket Resume. 7p.m. own statement, might have re- three years in which to prove by the Constitution and this right heritage. That does not, however. Central Post Officemained in office for a good part himself a Prime Minister. He will, is esteemed as part of our national of course, reconstruct the Minis- lessen the regret felt by this Gov- Chimes. Talk:: Test Highlights. of that time. !

However, as stated, he has now try to some extent, but they may ernment when the utterances of 7.25 p.m. National News Bulletin. 7.30 pin. Victorian News Bulletin. finally made up his mind to depart be quickly convicted of error who private citizens or of officials after the Coronation as predict that he will turn it into speaking se individuals, offend an- 7.40 p.m. "Raggle Taggle Gypsies." as soon 8 D.m. SerialAs ye sow-An possible. He has told the press au unadulerated Tory Ministry as other Government. I deeply regret these utterances which have in- Australian Baga, written for Radio lords several times, and his own soon as he can. by Edmund Barclay. Episode 9. right wing more than once, that 8.30 p.m. Programme from Mel- he will go in his own time, and a cramped spirit, but it is not the They do not represent the attitude bourne Studios, 9 p.m. Programme this will be his own time, and it selfish spirit of the reactionary of this Government towards the of Welsh Music. 9.30 p.m. National will also be at the moment when Neither he nor Sir Austen is of the German Government. It is our at its ‹ highest, straight Tory tradition. It is not fundamental principle that the Dauce Orchestra, conducted by AL his prestige `is Hammett. 10.30 p.m. Australian Naturally this assumes that in the without significance that they omelal relations to other nations News Service including market meantime he keeps out of any fur- both stick to the description be conducted on a basis of com-

anomalous plete mutual respect for the rights. and stock exchange reports and ther Blunders like the Hore-Laval "Unionist," which, cricket scores 10.45 pan. Medita blunder, for nobody can be certain though it may be now, is evidently and feelings of both sides. tion music. 11.30 pm. Close down. of that with Mr. Balwin. He has taken by them to be something Transocean News Service

sévéral times reached with "crests different from Conservative

Melbourne

Mr. Neville Chamberlain's la suited the German Government.

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