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LIBERAL “NO” TO ATTACK ON THE POPULAR FRONT

Fear Of Revolt In Constituencies

The Liberal Party recently said ́a conditional "no" to the proposal

for a popular front in Britain.

PRIMATE

"Canny Leader of A Revolution"

CHURCH ASSEMBLY

STORM

"I," they say, "the Labour Party were willing to concentrate on an

A remarkablé incdent occuired agreed programme of practical re-in the Church Assembly, when. form, and if we had a system of amid a storm of dissent and dis- proportional representation, It

| approval, a series of attacks was would be possible for the two par made by a speaker on the Arch- ties to night on a full front at the polls and subsequently

bishop of Canterbury. to co operate in Parliament.

"Falling such a change in the

La Insular presents "Aires ill-electoral system, a deal about pinos." 7.30 p.m. Question Box Reporter. 7.35 p.m. Studio Music. 7.45 pm. Elizalde y Cia.

Mr. H. B. Barkworth, a pro- minent member of the "Proles- tant" section of the Assembly. seats is the only way of reaising accused the Primate of "pursuing the popular "front. We are con-

an illegal policy” and of being the fident that even if such a "deal" "clever and canny leader of what 7 p.m.-A Recital by,Elena Ger- | presents the Oriental Classic were to be made between the party is nothing less than a revolution." hardt and the Berlin State Opern Trio. 8 p.m. Klim Milky Way. headquarters it would break down Loud cries of "Order" punctuat- Orchestra

8.30 p.m. Records. 8.40 p.m. in the constituencies.

ed Mr." Barkworth's remarks. He 7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock Manlia stock quotations - Swan. "Liberals are not "prepared to was repeatedly interrupted:rom the quotations and Hong Kong ex-Culbertson and Fritz 8.15 pm. accept dictation, and any attempt | floor of the House. Lord Daryng- Local market reports. 8.55 pm. to negotiate such a pact would ton demander, that he "be no

change market report.

and His Orchestra.

7.35 p.m.-Barnabas von Geczy Block quotations In Spanish-invite the charge of 'gerrymander- longer heard. In a trice Lord L. R. Nielson & Company. 9pm.ing.' increase the suspicion of 'poli-Hugh Cecil declared that" Lord N.EP.A. programme. 9.30 Manila ticians, and play into the hands Daryngton's motion was out of Hotel Orchestra. 10 p.m. Sign off.

of Fascists and others who are try-order.

7.50 p.m.--From the Studio: Fred Carpio and His Banjo,

6 pm-Local; Time signal, wea- ther report and announcements.

8.03 p.m.-A Variety programme. 8.55 p.m.-London: News and announcements.

10 p.a.-London - Big Dance music.

Ben.

11 p.m.-Close down.

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AUSTRALIA

ing to discredit Parliamentary Amid loud applause, Mr. Bark- Government.

worth stepped from the rostrum, declaring that he would "craze voluntarily."

was:

"For the foregoing reasons, while wishful to forward the union of all practical progressives, we are dri- The incident arose during & ven to the conclusion, not only discussion on the House of Lalty that the proposal for an electoral | (Co-opted members) Measure, arrangement is impracticable, but which was finally approved by that even- it could be brought-comparatively narrow majorities about, it would most probably de-in two of the Houses. The voting feat its own object."

The Liberal, reply is in the form House of Bishops... Ayes 12 Noes 3 of a letter signed by Mr. Müner House of Clergy... Ayes 67 Noes 42 Gray (Chairman) on behalf of the House of Laity Ayes.78 Noes 64- Executive Committee of the Liber- The Measure, it will be recalled. al Party Organisation, and sent to provides for the co-optation of Mr. Aldous Huxley, Leader of the ten members to the House of Laity. "For Intellectual Liberty". Group. The ten co-opted members would It begins with an expression of be persons whose services would be "warm sympathy” with the motives persons whose services would be prompting the appeal (made last for value to the Church Assembly. October by a number of well- and whose expert opinion would be known people, including Bishop valuable on specific subjects. but Barnes, Lord Horder, Sir Norman who might not be able to

through the process of election.

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tion of the 5th day of the 5th Test 9:30 p.m.-From the Studio: A-England v. Australla. 1.30 pm Light Concert by Gaston d'Aquino, close down. 2.15 pm. Cricket as Albert A. Barton, and Olza Mor- above. 6 p.m. Close down. gan.

8.30 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 p.m. Sporting news." Cricket re- sume. 7 p.m. Melbourne Central Post Office Chimes. Talk-Test Highlights. 7.20 p.m. National news bulletin. 7.30 p.m. Victorian news bulletin. -7.40 p.m. Jim Davidson and the A.B.C. Dance Band. 8 p.m. Military band re- cital. 8.30 p.m. "These Were Hits" -by Jim Davidson and the A.B.C. Dance Band. 9 p.m. Story Behind the Song, by Sydney MacEwan. 9.20 p.m. Programme from the Mel-Angell, Mr. Aldous and Mr. Julian

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7 p.m. Big Ben,'"World Affairs." 7.17 p.m. "Scrapbook for 1912" 8.20 pm. Scenes from Henry. IV. (Part I). 8.55' p.m. The news and announcements. 9 p.m. Green- wich time signal. 9.15 p.m. "Io- dia." 9.30 p.m. The Birmingham Hippodrome Orchestra. 9.45 p.m. Close down.

Church Unity For Coronation

DR. BLUNT'S OFFER

Co-operation between

the

Huxley, and Mr. J. B. Priestley).

Duke's Prophecy Comes True

A prophecy that "things will al- ter," made by the Duke of Kent on his vialt to an unemployed cen- tre at Barrow last October, has

been fulfilled At that time there

were 250 unemployed men in mem bership. Recently the centre clos- ed down as all but 38 of the mem-

Industries.

CLERGY REFRAIN

RO

Mr. Barkworth's speech brought to head a series of attacks on the Measure by members of the House of Lalty.

No clergy took part n the dis- cussio

i

The Measure, ne declared, pro- vided for a revolution in the con- stitution and character of the Church Assembly. It would in- crease the "hierarchical spirit” in which the Assembly was already governed, possessing as it did two entirely of clergy, with the Archbishop of Canterbury as Chairmanı,

a great.

the

To my certain knowledge," he ne continued, "It repels number of the laity from Church Assembly."

Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.F., G.S.B.). Church of England and the Free bets have been absorbed in local houses, consisting

10 p.m Big Ben. The Bristel Churches in regard to the Coro- Chamber Trio. 10.30 p.m. Musical Bradford (Dr. Blunt), writing in give the address at sucks a service,”. nation is urged by the Bishop of Interlude. 10.35 p.m. "Empire Ex-

"Bradford the

Diocese Bishop's he writes. change." 10.50 p.m. The Northern Ireland Brass Band. 11.30, p.m. A Messenger." He expresses the tope Recital. Frederick Stone (Piano-

that wherever possible something | forte). Midnight Belfast and in the nature of a united Corona- Antrim." 12.30 am. The news and tion service may be held in the announcements. 12.45 am. Green Parish churches.

“I am willing to authorise that | tional occasion like this we ought wich time signal, 12.50 a.m. Dance music, 1 a.m. Close down,

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"This is essentially a case where so far as possible all Christian peo- The speaker continued. amia ple should unite to offer, to God growing disapproval, to criticise their prayers

for God's blessing not only the Primate, but the on King and Empire......ona na- Convocations.

At last the Chairman

Fose Lu

a Free Church minister should be to be able to and want to pray his feet. "I have listened to the invited to read the Lessons or to' together.....

Princess's Widower Seeks Solitude

Wanted, a large island; absolute { four children travelled 1.05 p.m. Call DIA, DJB (German, English). German Folk Song, 1.10 ownership essential; buyer will land

develop. p.m. Gay musical programme. 20

News D.m.

in German. 2.15 p.m. Gay musical programme (continued).

2.55 p.m. Greetings

3

Behind this advertisement in a Calcutta newspaper lies the story of a grief-stricken. Indian who.

tó Eng-

There they stayed for some time in Bournemouth and London -but the calls of State occasion- ed the Maharanee's return.

Her husband stayed on to graduate at Cambridge, but she again fell 111, and he raced 'ac- ross half the world by air to her side.

to our listeners in New Zealand. Inconsolable over the death last p.m. News and Economic year of his beautiful young wife, Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To- ruler of the State of Bastar, is day in Germany. Sound Pictures, seeking to retire with his sorrow 3.30 p.m. Children's Hour: Spring from the world. cleaning in the Doll's House. 3.45 He is Prafullu Kunar Bhangdeo, p.m. Concert of Light Music. 430 aged 31, who was given the title p.m. Women's Hour: Report on the of Raj Kumar (son of a rajah)

but then 4.45 pm. Topical when the Maharanee chose him

women's work. Talk, 5 pm. "The wise, man who

as her consort at the age of 11 elts and thinks." 5.30 pm: News

Theirs was a fairy-tale romance, and Economic Review in German. for suitors of. princely rank came 5.45 p.m. Press Review. 8 pm. from far and wide seeking the Minstrel songs by Max Donisch, hand of the Maharance, who sus Georg Holiger, baritone. 6.15 p.m. ceeded to, the throne on the death Sign off DJA and DJB (German, of her father when she was only English). 8.55 pm. Call DJB, 12.

DJN, DJE, German Folk Song, When she announced to the ร p.m Concert of Light world her love for Prafullu and. Music & p.m.. News in English. 8.15 the marriage was celebrated with p.m. Concert of Light. Music that glittering pamp which only (continued), 9.55 p.m. Greetings India can provide, the match

: 1isteners our

British caused wide-spead disapproval in India. 9 p.m. News and Econo- other States owing to the differ- mic Review in German and Call ence in social status, DJQ. 9.15 p.m. North sea beach-

IDEALLY HAPPY

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home beach., 10 p.10. News Bastar is under Government

and

and Economic Review in English control, became the only on DUE, DIN, DJQ in Netherlands State in India to be ruled by a applications on DJB 10.15pm. To-day in woman, Repeated Germany. Sound Pictures. 10,30 that a rajahship should be grint- p.m. Bolo Concert: Georg Knlesea her husband were refuted. tadt, violinist. 11 p.m. Ballads on But although his position in the animals in sound and word 11.30 State remained undefinable, the p.m. Topical Talk 1145-p.m. Press couple were ideally happy. Review, Midnight. Sign off: DJN

JE DJQ. INB (Germ, Engl.).

WATCH BY BIER

On her partial recovery they journeyed to England once again,

necessary.

speech with great patience for Obvious reasons,” he sald. He declined to allow the speaker to continue with remarks about the actions of Convocation in a' debate. which was concerned solely with the co-option of members to the -House of Lafty.

After a few remarks by Lora Daryngton and Lord Hugh. Cecil, Mr. Barkworth left the platform.

Other speakers took up his arguments in moré moderate tones. The measurC. it was. declared, would cut across the Act of Par- lament which set up the Assemb- ly.

Only four measures of the A3- sembly, declared another speaker, had failed to pass through Par- ment. Another declared that there was no knowing where the

an operation deemed process would end.

The Maharanee died just a year ago aged 26, and for two nights her husband kept a vigil of prayer beside her bler.

Lieutenant-Colonel H. L, Oldham pointed out that ten members out of the 350 members of the House of Lalty would be a very small

After the cremation he returned to Indla with his children and bearing her ashes which, were Inter scattered over her native State from an seroplane.

Once again he applied for a rajahship but met with no success, and his wife was succeded by her eldest son" now aged 6. ...

mensure of dilution.

Lord Hugh Cecil was stil¡ · more emphatic. It was, he declared, a case of whether or not good meti: should be brought in to assist in the drafting of good measures.

"If we send to Parliament good. work," he declared. "Parliament. will appreciate it the better."

The Measure, was approved,. The Anal blow came when he Earlier, general · approval was: way refused access to his children, given to the Parsonages (Aménd- and new, broken-hearted, he is ment). Measure, which is in the seeking. solitude. Several islands charge of the Bishop of St. Ed-

mundsbury already have been offered him.

and Ipswich, The ... ANCIENT, BULERS

Measure deals with the ever- -The State of Bastar is in the growing problem of large vicarages south-east corner of the Central and rectories which it is beyond Provinces and is the twelfth the power of the clergy to main- largest in India. The late Mahar- tain on their stipends." anes descended from an ancient family of Lunar, Rajputs which had ruled since the fourteenth

Then in 1931 the Mahamanee fell I, and with her husband and | rentury,

Unanimous approval was given to the roquest of the Archbishop of Canterbury for authony" to send a loyal addrem to the King.

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