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Girl"-3 p.m. News and Economic stated that the delay in issuing Opera: "The. Bohemian Vocal Gems (Balfe)-Light Opera Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To- the election regulations and fixing a date for the elections is due sole- Company: "Maid of the Moun- day in Germany, Sound Pictures.

Children's .m. tains" (Fraser-Simson) Love" will 3.30

Hourly to technical difficulties involved. Eulenspiegel's buffoonery. Fransocean News Service.. find a way, "Merrie England" Till

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Who Is p.m.

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London, Apl. 2. 5.15 p.m. Sports Review. Violin Recital by Fritz Kreisler: there?

Economic The wreckage from the plane of Love's Sorrow. Love's Joy (Kreis-

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the 71-year-old "Flying Duchess" ler), Jota (De Falla), Dance of the Review

8.00 pm. Ger- of Bedford, was swept ashore near Marionette (Winternitz). 7.10 p.m. Topical. Talk.

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and DJB (German, taken for certain that the Duchess. chestra: Idylle' Bretonne (Gennin), | of DJA

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Concert of Light Music 7.30 p.m. p.m. Time, (de la Riviere).

9.55 p.m. Greetings Closing local stock quotations and (continued),

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mic Review in German and Call Drinking Songs by Jack Hylton

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Ger- economic questions, the adherence To you, Sweetheart, Aloha 8 p.m. Local Time signal, weather report Sound Pictures 10.30 p.m. to the League of Nations and the the Four seasons' of readiness for ever-increasing co- and announcements: 8:03 pm A From

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Yugoslavia's pacts with Bulgaria (Cesar Franck), played by Alfred

and Italy, as a contribution Cortot (Pianoforte) and Jacques

the, pacifications of South-Eastern Thibaud (Violin): Movements-1st,

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Jewish territory under this made by e "Daily Herald.""

Two, proposals are under con- scheme would constitute about one sideration by the Commission, the half of Palestine as it now stands and would embrace the coastal paper 8878.

One provides for partition of area from Accra In the north to the country into two autonomous Gaza in the south, and eastwarde zones, Jewish and Arab, after the, to Gadiles, which territory would Swiss model, with retention of the be capable of absorbing 1,000,000

Jewish settlers.** mandatory administration.

The other plan would create two practically independent States, one being a "Jewish Dominion" and

other an "Arab Dominion,

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