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THE T H E INDIAN INDIAN LISTENER LISTENER ENGLISH PROGRAMMEJOURNAL ENGLISH PROGRAMME JOURNALOF OFALL ALL IN INDIA D IA RADIO RADIO (Incorporating The (Incorporating Indian Radio T h e Indian R adio Times). T im e s ). Literary contributions Literary and photographs contributions and suitable for photographs suitable for pub- pub- Annual subscription SfBgj. Annual subscription including including Postage Postage Rs. Rs. 6, 6, single single copy co p y lication are lication are invited. invited. T The he Editor cannot, cannot, however, h ow ever, under- 4i annas; 4i annas; foreign foreign Rs. Rs. 12, 13, single single copy cop y 88 annas. Burma annas. Burma take take to to return return rejected rejected material material unless unless aa stamped Rs. 8. stam ped and U T W J Rs. 8 . Charges for advertisements advertisem ents and and terms terms forfor addressed en velope is enclosed addressed envelope enclosed for for the the purpose. purpose. agencies may be had on application. agencies m ay be had on application. Editor : S. N. N. GHOSH GHOSH Vol. VII 22 MADE MAECHCH 1912 Ns. M*. 77 Vol. VII facts, no barrier facts, no barrier to to prevent prevent a piece piece of o f hard The Moral The Moral Front Front news fromgetting news from enemy getting known. might try enemy might try to known. However to twist However much an twist and turn turn them, them, no no intelligent person person withwith his his eyes eyes and ears ears about p ERVANTES E R V A N TE S once once said that in said that in war war it it is such such things things asas "a "a war warofo nerves," f nerves,”"defeat- him would w ould fail fail to to know know the the correct correct facts facts in C lr courage couragethat thatvanquishes, vanquishes, not not good g ood wea- wea ism," “"infiltration." ism,” infiltration.” Carefully cooked Carefully “ defeat cooked up him good g ood time. time. The T h e international internationalexchange exchange of in o f in- in pons. pons. The T h e author author of D on Quixote o f Don Q u ixote was was per- per rumours are let loose to wear wear down dow n form ation over formation over thethe air provides provides everybody everybody haps well qualified haps well qualified to to express an opinion express an op in ion on on the mental the mental resistance resistance of o f aapopulace, populace, while while without without distinction distinction with with a valuable valuable guide guide to to this point this point since since he had had himself himself seen seen much much authentic” stories are passed “"authentic" passed round round to the march march of o f world events. It also w orld events. also adds adds to to serviceand military service military and even even participated participated in in a create panic and scare. These T hese are dis- dis stature. Unlike his moral stature. Unlike the uncertain times times number ooff famous number his time. Cour- battles ooff his famous battles C our reputable methods of of warfare which of o f 1914-18, there isis nno 1914-18, there more o m groping in ore groping in the the age in age in the face face of o f danger danger has been been equally equally could cou ld only be expected from disreput- disreput dark about about thethe vital vital happenings happenings withwith which which extolled extolled by by other other eminent eminent persons persons as "half “ half power -maddened able, power-m aggressors. But it addened aggressors. the fates the fates of o f peoples peoples in in all all countries countries areare so the battle.” It a virtue virtue most most needed needed is a disease which, however insidious, linked. Radio closely linked. closely R a d io has has today today kept kept the the the battle." is is at least is least not not incurable. incurable. in our our daily daily life— life-oneone might say, in the battle might say, battle ordinary ordinary citizen citizen at at home hom e a.ias' much m uch inin front- front of life. H of life. How often are ow often are we we called called upon u pon to to WELL WELL PREPARED line preparedness preparedness as the soldiersoldier in in an an advanc- advanc make make our our little little conquests conquests of everyday prob- of everyday prob ing tank. tank. lems-threats to lems__threats venience, and venience, to personal personal freedom and obstacles obstacles of freedom and con- o f circumstance circumstance that con that OONE war remarkablething NE remarkable war is that that we thing about we largely about the largely know the present present what the know what the MORAL STAND-BY STAND-BY True ru e courage enemy knows— knows-that that is, is, the the way way world w orld events bar the way indicates way to indicates a cool to happy happy living. cool and living. T and calm calm mind m ind in courage in thethe enemy develop. There Th ere can can be be no nosuppression events suppression of of AARE RE we, we, then, making army-armed making use army— armed with use of o f this this listener- with new-found know- listener- midst midst of o f disturbing circum- circum --------------— - ledge that gives faith and stances. It implies stances. implies poise, poise, the the courage courage and and confidence? confidence? Are ability toto know ability know at at aa moment m om ent they hholding they olding for for us the the moral moral what what is is what; what; and and nerve, nerve, the the front? Radio R a d io helps to-day to -day courage to act. Greatness is courage 1,53,520 1,53,520 homes homes inin this countrycountry judged judged by by these these standards. standards. It It to keep to keep up with with thetheswift swift mov-m ov does does notnot matter which which walkwalk of of ing world, world, although although an an infinite- infinite life a person life person belongs belongs to to so long long ly larger larger section section actually actually profits profits as this basic gift of as this o f rational rational by by itsitswar -news and war-news andwar -com- war-com- courage courage is found is foun d in in him; him; he he mentaries every day. It may every day. may bebe is then bound is then boun d to stand out to stand out contended contended that this this is a small small head head andand shoulder shoulder above above the the number num ber in in a country of o f 40 rest. crores; but but nobody, nobody, we we hope, hope, will will dispute dispute that that this this compara- com para VULNERABLE VULNERABLE tively small tively small section section of o f listener listener ODAY a people's will to public of o f the the country country remains remains in in TTODAY resist resist is an important is important fac- fac the intellectual vanguard, posted -to -the minute news. with upup-to-the posted tor tor in in military military strategy: strategy: it it has has These These are are knowledgeable knowledgeable per- per certainly certainly assumed assumed much much moremore sons sons w who ho cannot be be led led away away by by importance importance than than perhaps perhaps it it had had untruths untruths of or loose, ill -digested ill-digested in the the days days of Cervantes. Belli- o f Cervantes. Belli opinions. They T h ey are persons gerents gerents nownow constantly constantly keep keep anan who w ho knowknow things things at at first-hand first-hand eye on the eye on the morale morale of o f the enemy's enemy’s and and therefore therefore cannot cannot be be stam- stam army and civil army and population. The civil population. The peded peded into into believing believing anything anything moral assault moral assault starts starts simultane- simultane which which does does not havehave its its founda- founda ously with the ously with the physical physical one— one- tion in tion in truth. truth. TheyT h e y are, are, also, also, often often itit precedes. precedes. Indeed Indeed criti- criti persons persons who w ho have have the thenecessary necessary cal cal studies studies have have been been made made in in mental background of o f stea- stea human human psychology psychology in in order order to to diness diness and and resolution, resolution, and are, are, discover discover the the vulnerable vulnerable pointspoints therefore, therefore, the least likely likely to wilt in aa particular particular nation's nation’scharac- charac under under a a threat threat of o f peril. peril. It is ter, ter, and have have been followed been follow ed up but but natural natural thatthat thethe larger larger but but by a highly developed by a highly developed technique technique less -informed majority less-informed m ajority should designed to drive the attack attack The T h e cast cast of o f "CHINA " C H IN A CARRIES C A R R IE S ON," O N ,” aaradio radiodocumentary docum entary written w ritten and and pro- pro look look up u p to to them them todaytoday as as a designed duced by duced by Melville MelviU* DeMDeMellow, whichwas ellow, which wasbroadcast broadcastfrom from Delhi Delhi onon China China home. T home. Thus h u s wewe hearhear nownow of of Day. moral m oral stand-by. stand-by. 3
THE T H E INDIAN IN D IA N LISTENER L IS T E N E R FATHER FATHER livery single Tablet is sealed separately in a Moist- ure -Proof Transp KRUSCHEN KRUSCHEN compartment and will keep fresh and pure for years. touched by human It Is un- catches hands throughout manufacture the bus! the b u s! INORPCIRCIIITING THE MIN Of 1111110All_GLOWING TRIBUTES MON /11111111111ElliMIIIIMP Before Refers you you take ‘' ASPRO Illness and Pain A 8 P R 0 I l l n e s s a n t i P a i n are art RRealities-After e a l i t i e s —Afteryou you take 'ASPRO'ASPRO illness and pain are and pain are myth-shadows of myth*—shadows of the past. The reason past. The reason Is Is because 4ASPRO ASPRO * when ingested when ingested in in the the system, dissolves dissolves UricUric Acid—is Acid --is a powerful powerful internal internal antiseptic antiseptic and and Germicide. Germicide. Then, Then, on on account account of of antipyretic nature its antipyretic nature 4 ' ASPRO '’ is the greatest greatest banisher banisher of feverish feverish conditions conditions ever ever given given to to the world world of medicine. 4 ASPRO ’ has ' ASPRO has the the sal* of any largest sale any medicine medicine inin the theworld, world,because sate (a because itit Is safe (a child child can take take it), because it), because I t It leas te a ® a a ddozen o z e n eVreetive e f f e c t i vuses e u where s e s whereothersothershave have” only one-because one—because ititgets gets results results inin55toto1010minutes minutesforfor pain pain conditions conditions andandbecause because it will will definitely definitely smash smash up up an an influenza influenza or ColdCold attack attack In in one night. Keep one night. Keep *'ASPRO' ASPRO ' in your Home Home always. always. ItItrepresents represents an an Insurance Insurance against against numerous numerous terms forms of of pain pain and and illness. A SPRO ' 2 ttablets RELIEVES of o f 'ASPRO' MALARIA ‘ A S P R O ’ will a rnvvr Look L o o k at father father !I H Hee steps steps out Stop Stop HEADACHE In a b le ts in 55minutes minutes w ill WOMEN’S PAINS Stop WOMEN'S PAINS Tvrt’t - »•*»«*»: EVERYWHERE v v-y.• < ;• because he because he keeps keeps himself himself fitfit and and 3ring sweet sleep Bring sweet sleep to the the SLEEPLESS SLEEPLESS Removs DENGUE Remove DENGUE FEVER quickly quickly HEADACHE HEAD ACHE & £ FEVER F E V E R GONE CONI his bowels his bowels regular with the "little regular with “ little Relieve LUMBAGO Relieve LUMBAGO Get rid Get rid of ofEPIDEMIC EPIDEMICCOMPLAINTS COMPLAINTS Dear was suffering D e a r S ir*,— I was suffering from headaches headachet daily dose" dose” of o f Kruschen Kruschen Salts Salts in in Sootheaway Soothe away IRRITABILITY IRRITABILITY and »nd fevefeverr InIn the th e nights ni< h u for fo r aa long long time tim e Stop TOOTHACHE Stop TOOTHACHE and and NEURALGIA NEURALGIA at once onct Soothe away NERVE Soothe NERVESHOCK SHOCK II tried trie d ’ ASPRO A S P R O ' InIn wway a y oof f aa joke loke bbutut to his early his morning tea. 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IfI f you you get get winded winded by by t— 2-33tablets tabletsofof' ASPRO' 4ASPRO ’will willbreak breakupupCOLD COLDand and INFLUENZA INFLUENZA completely gone, appetite co m p le te ly gone, ap p e tite Increased Increased and and II gained seven pound* gained seven pounds wwithin ith in one one month. m onth. that sprint toto catch catch the thebus bus inin the the t2-4 —4tablets tabletswill willrelieve relieveRHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS NEURITIS and and GOUT GOUT In in one one night You havefull Yo u have full lib liberty to use e rty to use this this letter le tte r in In there's something morning, there’s something wrong wrong Full Full directions di rect i ons In in the the carton carton any way any w ay you you please. please. (Sd.) (S P. BARIA. d .) P. B A R IA . NURSE N U R S E PPRAISES R A IS E S ‘'ASPRO' A S P R O ’ FOR FO R 'FLU ’ FLU with you. % Dear D e a r SSirs,-I ir*,— I wish w ish to write w r ite and and thank thank you H HO W TO GIVE ASS P A P R O ’ T0;;.T1411 R:0 O THE KIDD! K E'S;t IDDIE S One off my m y old old patients patients has has aa bad bad attack you attack of liverishness, kidney Constipation, liverishness, kidney One o 'flu-II th ’flu— then e n awawaited aited results of of your yo ur Two T w o simple simple methods giving '' ASPRO' m ethods ooff giving A S P R O ’ to to the the kiddies kiddles are:are : (a) (a) with with troubles-these troubles— these three gloomy gloomy a s little iittle milk milk; ;oror(b) (b )break breakup upthe thetablet tabletand andadminister administerInInaateaspoonful teaspoonful *' A ASPRO S P P .O ', w which h ich w were e re m ost effective most II shall shall most most assuredly recommend them for fellows sap your energy, hang of o f jam. (am. The The dosage dosage Is: is : Children Children 33 toto 66years, t a b le t;; 6 to /ears, 4 tablet to 14 14 years. years, colds ooff any cold* assuredly recom any description d escrip tion and m end them and especially especially fo forr lead weights on lead weights on your your legs legs and and put one on e tablet 14 to ta b le t;; 14 to 18 years. I} 18 years, tablets. ‘' A Ifctablets. ASP S P RRO, like every O ’ . like every other other neurotics, ne urotic*, etc., etc.. indispensable In etc., as a house as IJ feel th this time indispensable In a house this tim e o f y e a ' they e y are of yea, a permanent a permanent check check on on your spirits. spirits. medicine, should medicine, should notnot be be given given to to babies babies under under 3 3 years years ooff ageage without Ii amam sure *ure they th e y will w ill find find aa some hom e wherever w h e re v e r But the the three -fold Kruschen three-fold Kruschen action medical medical advice. advice. they th are tested. II remain, e y are rem ain, yours truly yo u r* trul> soon makes these troublestroubles fade fade EVEN EVEN A A CHILD C H IL D CAN C A N SAFELY SAFE LY TAKE T A K E 'ASPRO' ‘ ASPRO’ (Signed) (Sig ned ) NNurse u rs e B B S S DOCTOR DOCTOR FROM W EST M IN ST ER RECOMMEND> FROM WESTMINSTER RECOMMEND* away as the “"little aw ay as little daily daily dose" dose” goes goes surging surging through through youryour veins veins NOT HARM THE HURT OR STOM 14111E.f.EAR. STOMACH AOC, II chink feel I mutt Sirs,-II feel Sir*,— th in k about must write ab o ut ' *ASPRO w r ite and A SPRO and tell for te ll you F o r the you what shelast w hai last twn, tw o year* years II havehave suffered suffered with w ith headache hcadache and and swilling poisons away, cleansing and strengthening your vital vital GET THE GET THE ASPRO' * ASPRO * HABIT H A B IT AND AND KEEP KEEP WELL W ELL n d nerve shock. e rve doctor *hock. o c to r to to take II was was ta k e *' ASPRO recommended recom A SPRO m ended arid now and by by my my n o w 1I arr an - free from all free all pain pain andand nervous nervous braakoowes, b rta k a o w rs , organs I DISTRIBUTORS: DISTRIBUTORS: and II will w ilt never n e v e r bebe without w ith o u t * ASFHO ASPRO \ Father's example Follow Father’s example !! Make M ake PRICES P R IC E S : J. LLMORRISON. ]. MORRISON. SON SON &&JONES JONES (India). (India). LTD. 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THE T H E INDIAN IN D IA N LISTENER L IS T E N E R do, and would do, like the you like D° cover? cover? IIff you you w ou ld like like ! j ; ON O N TTHE.... H E to to have the have a copy graph, copy original photo- the original graph, a of ! of ph oto- postal postal or or j ; . . . Ai A IR R m oney money order order for for ; R Re.e. i\I-- addressed addressed \ discuss the discuss associated with generally associated the ideals generally with the the on on April A pril 13 13 at at 8.0 8.0 “"under under-thirties” . -thirties". TThe h e opening opening talk talk will will deal p.m. to the Editor, The to the E ditor, The \ Indian Indian Listener, L isten er, ; with with the dictum dictum "Art “ Art for for Life's L ife’s sake", sake” , as as op- op • • posed to posed to the slogan slogan "Art *A rt for for Art's Art s sake", and sake , and __________ __________ N ew Delhi, New D elh i, will will Four Years Ago the talker the talker will will be be Mr. Mr. Indrajeet Indrajeet Bhattacharya. Bhattacharya. glazed black -FOUR O U R years ago, ago, bring you you by and white and by registered post a glazed white print print (Size (Size 66"x4"). black It will be "Y ^ 4" ) • ^ i ^e : (April (A pril 8: 8: 5.30 5.30 p.m.) p.m.) F on A April pril 2, an actual actual photograph photograph without without any letter- ; any letter- AA II RR Lucknow Lucknow ing, and will be ing, and be sent sent post post free. free. NoN o V.P.P. I V.P.P. first went on first went on the the The T h e photograph photograph is of Mrs. is of M rs. Rukmini R u km in i j Newer N e w e r Vision Vision air. A A flash -back flash-back Arundale, Arundale, who w ho broadcast a talk in in English English j HAT H A T we call thethe modern m odern outlook ou tlook isis per- per ooff this this year's year’s from from A broadcast a A II RR Madras Madras on on China China Day. Day. W haps haps aa compound com pou n d of o f many many factors, factors, butbut highlights be given be given by the will will SHANTA S HANTA KKIERNAN, IE R N A N . known for primarily it isis known primarily for its distrust distrust ofo f the the One O ne might might take, Station next fort- Station fort is broadcasting a talk Victorian order Victorian order of o f things. things. take, night in the night the form form on on Folk -dancing in Folk-dancing in In- In The Chinese The Chinese Scene Scene for for instance, instance, the field o f economic field of welfare econom ic welfare dia from from A A IR R Lahore Lahore on plainly movedm oved a longlong way of o f aa radio radio survey survey April A pril 15, 1 5 , at at 8.30 8.30 p.m. p.m. where where we we have plainly when when some some oof f the the TTILL us recently China IL L recently land of us a land China remained o f mystery-of to most remained to most of mystery— o f Marco of M arco Polo, Polo, from the from the 19th century conception 19th century one for himself and devil one conception of "every “ every take the hindmost." devil take hindm ost.” main criticisms ooff its listeners will be magic and mandarins. Even the long Today T od a y social social welfare welfare isis given given precedence precedence over over dealt with. with. These These will will be be embodied em bodied in in aa drawn-out drawn-out Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese war war which which began began in individual individual welfare. welfare. On A pril 10, O n April 10, at 8.30 8.30 feature feature programme program me to be be broadcast broadcast at 7.45 1937failed 1937 failed to to arouse arouse more more than aa mere mere pass- pass p.m., Dr. p.m., Dr. V. V. K. K. R. V. Rao R . V. R ao will will discuss discuss this p.m., p.m., and and willwill bebe moremore thanthan aacomplacent complacent ing, sympathetic ing, sympathetic interest. interest. Actually, Actually, in Europe Europe changing outlook, with changing outlook, with particular particular reference autobiographical record. At A t 6.20 p.m., war was this war was dubbed dubbed "senseless"-one “ senseless” — one of of to the economic to econom ic field. field. another another short short programme program me will will tell tell listeners listeners those inexplicable those inexplicable affairs of the East. affairs of East. about about the the trials trials and and tribulations tribulations of o f the the staff staff But today But today all thisthis is is changed. changed. China isis on the the opening opening day. day. A Att 7.15 7.15 p.m. p.m. somesome of in the news; in news; to us us in in India, particularly, the voices which have voices which have becom become e soso familiar familiar and China is a new resurrected China resurrected new find. find. Cultural European Orientalists European yet yet remain remain mere mere voices; voices,- will w ill bebe transformed transformed is amazing how some some men men of o f letters be- contacts that contacts that we are now being are we had with. being recalled recalled today this great country w ith.this today in country in the face face of of ITTT longing -1- is amazing how longing to to one nationality nationality and letters be and nurtured nurtured into into living fore fore the living human human beings the microphone. m icrophone. beings in interviews The T h e same interviews be- same evening, evening, be the common danger, and com m on danger, and India which which hashas in in in one in one language language and culture, become and culture, becom e greatgreat from from 10 p.m. to 10 p.m. to 11 11 p.m., p.m ., there there will w ill be be aa the past past exchanged exchanged knowledge knowledge with with China China exponents exponents of o f another. another. Indeed Indeed moremore oftenoften "Mehfil"-incidentally, “ M ehfil” — incidentally, a revival revival of o f an old old now finds itit necessary now finds necessary to to learn learn from from her great than not than not thethe character character andand personality of institution-in institution— inwhich which Akhtari Akhtari Bai, Bai, Rasoolan Rasoolan neighbour and neighbour ally the secret and ally secret of o f fighting these scholars these scholars get get permeated permeated with with thethe spirit spirit Bai, Bai, Siddheswari Siddheswari Bai, Bai, Dhela Dhela Bai Bai of o f Gaya, Gaya, Asia's Big Asia’s Big BadBad Wolf. W olf. ooff the the language language and and culture they dedicate culture they dedicate themselves to. In aa new new series o f Hindus- series of H indus Allaudin Allaudin Khan Khan of o f Maihar, Maihar, Mushtaq Mushtaq Husain Husain themselves to. Khan Khan of o f Rampur R am pur and and Anokhey Anokhey Lal Lal of o f Bena- Timely, Tim ely, therefore, are the new therefore, are new series series of of tani talks tani talks to be broadcast Delhi from AA II RR Delhi broadcast from Bena talks on talks on China China planned by by AllA ll India Radio R adio Indian scholars w who res will participate. A ll popular stars All on April next fortnight, next fortnight, some some Indian ho which which will will be be inaugurated on April 4 4 at at have studied have studied underunder the guidance guidance of eminent o f eminent ooff AAIR R Lucknow Lucknow will will be heard during this 8.45 p.m. by the Consul -General for Consul-General European orientalists, orientalists, will review the will review the work wok anniversary anniversary week, week, whichwhich promises promises excellentexcellent China in India, Dr. C. J. J . Pao. T The he and life of these great men. and life o f these great men. The T h e first first talk, talk, entertainment. entitled "My talk will be entitled “ M y Country Country and and on on April A pril 9, is about the well-known is about well-known oriental- oriental my People". my People” . On April On A pril 11, 11, Victor Kiernan V ictor Kiernan ist, ist, Professor Professor W W.. WWinternitz, the talker internitz, and the talker is is will discuss will the new discuss the new national national movements movements in in his old pupil, Dr. Har Dutt his old Sharma, oof Dutt Sharma, Hindu f H indu China China and and their repercussions on Chinese their repercussions Studies In Crime Studies In C rim e culture. TThe College, College, Delhi. Delhi. __________ ' ___________ , culture. h e talks talks R IM E has somehow somehow always always evoked evoked wide wide will be heard si multaneously from multaneously si- from C popular interest: CRIME interest: it has has even even held held great great Delhi, Lahore Delhi, Lahore andand fascination fascination for some people. The T h e large large War W -time a r -tim e Humour H um our number num ber of o f readers readers oof f detective fiction-who detective fiction— w ho Lucknow. we laugh H O U L D we laugh when when things go go wrong? wrong? are neither criminals, nor engaged in the the de- S SHOULD The T h e answer is: N answer is: No-and o— andYes. Yes. We W e should should are tection tection oof criminals, nor crime— is proof f crime-is engaged in p roof positive positive of de o f the the not laugh ifif we guilty ooff letting we are guilty letting things things go go fact that unsocial fact unsocial acts, acts, (and (and those those who w ho perpe- perpe Youth Looks Youth Looks wrong, but wrong, but we laugh if, we can laugh if, despite despite our our best best trate them) them) can can provide provide points points for for useful useful ob- ob 'Ahead Ahead efforts, the efforts, the expected expected does does not happen. happen. In- In jective jective study. study. T The h e standard standard of o f intelligence intelligence em- em deed deed a sense sense oof f humour hum our is is the best preven- the best IITT ooffisis the the the privilege privilege the young young toto tive o f "nerves" tive of “ nerves” which which abnormal abnorm al times preven times areare ployed by ployed is greatly by the the Indian Indian criminal, helped by greatly helped by the crim inal, (although the gullibility (although he gullibility oof f the In- he In | be idealistic. idealistic. M Mod- od- apt to bring on. apt to bring on. It implies implies a a sense sense of o f pro- pro dian villager) isis fairly fairly high, high, and andcompares compares well well j ern youth holds portion and and itit has has therefore steadying effect therefore aa steadying effect with with that that ofo f his hismore m oreaccomplished accom plished proto- proto certain ideals certain ideals dear on people. on people. T Theh e Chinese Chinese claim claim laughter laughter as as type type in in the the west. west. To T o discuss discuss the the various various which it is is ever their "finest their “ finest weapon" weapon” against against the Japanese. Japanese. types types oof criminals and f criminals and their modusm odus operandi, operandi, eager to expound. Blitzed Blitzed London L on d on produced produced many instances of many instances A II RR Lucknow A Lucknow is is starting starting next next fortnight fortnight a Next Next fortnight "quiet “ quiet understatements" understatements” which amused and which amused and series series oof talks entitled "Studies f talks “ Studies in in Crimes Crimes mminniamium,a, A II RR Delhi A is braced up braced up the the people. people. The T he subject subject isis being being and Criminals." Criminals.” It will will be be inaugurated inaugurated by by Editor of the Lahore Ra- E ditor o f the Lahore R a providing an op- op presented presented by A I R AIR Lucknow in in a & Sir Hugh H ugh A. A . Inglis, Inglis, Inspector -General ooff the Inspector-General the portunity to to some some feature feature called called “"Topical T o p ica l Miscellany", Miscellany , dio Magazine dio M agazine "AHANG" “ AHANG” (Continued on Page Page 7) 7) at seen as seen by young speakers cameraman. .. young by our cameraman. speakers to the first of a series to be inaugurated the first
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THE T H E INDIAN IN D IA N LISTENEIt L IS T E N E R U.P. Police, U.P. Police, on on AApril pril 14, with a talk on "Con- 14, with “ C on the country country for about seven seven hundred years till years till the coming the com ing of o f the the Burmese Burmese in 1817. They in 1817. T h ey fidence fidence Tricks." New * Tricks.” N e w Forms Forms of * o f Expression. Expression ON left left interesting interesting records accounts accounts oof In 1826 f the 1826 Assam records which the conditions which give conditions then give detailed then prevalent. came under British Assam came prevalent. British influence influence TWENTY n p W E N T Y yearsyears ago ago short short stories, stories, one one actact after the the Burmese Burmese wcl'e forced to sign a treaty wcve forced treaty A plays, plays, films films and post -impressionist art post-impressionist at Yandaboo. Yandaboo. were the were have the new have yielded forms of new forms yielded place of expression. place to expression. TToday to documentary od a y these documentary films, these films, re- re THE In this In this series series oof four talks f four Dr. M. talks Dr. Borah, a distinguished Assamese scholar, M . I. I. portage portage (accounts (accounts based based onon personal personal observa- observa will give a brief survey of o f the his- his tion and "angle" tion “ angle” commentaries), com m entaries), radio fea- fea tory oof tory Assam as could f Assain be gleaned could be gleaned from from tures, the tures, Lucknow cribe cribe some the art art ooff posters, Lucknow isis starting some oof f these posters, and starting aa series these new new forms andsosoon. series oof forms and to on. A f talks talks to A IR to des- R des to discuss discuss AIR Sir SITARAM S IT A R A M PAT- PAT- the available material. invited to deliver invited lectures Dr. Borah was deliver the Prativa on the history of lectures on Prativa Debi o f Assam D ebi Memorial Assam at M em orial at the Cotton C otton as to to how far they they are are a proper mediumm edium of o f ar- KAR, K A R , who who broadcast broadcast how far ar talk from A I R a talk from A I R College,Gauhati. College, Gauhati. He He also also edited edited andand trans- trans tistic expression. The T h e first two talks— first two talks-"The “ The ;Continued Iron Bombay B om bay inin the Mahe- Maha- lated lated Mirza Mirza Nathan's Nathan’s"Baharistan-i-Ghaybi" “ Baharistan-i-Ghaybi” Documentary" Documentary” and and “"Reportage"-will Reportage” — w ill be page 5) deva Govinda deva Govinda Ranads Ranade which has thrown which has thrown aa flood flood oof light on f light on the the poli poli broadcast broadcast by by A.A. A.A. H Hamid, am id, 1.C.S. l.C.S. and Ahmad Ahm ad centenary cen ten ary programme. program m e. tical and social tical social conditions conditions of o f Assam, Assam, Bengal, Bengal, Ali, the Ali, the novelist, novelist, on on April A pril 5 and and 10, 10, respec- respec Bihar Bihar and and Orissa, during the Orissa, during the reign reign of o f Em- Em tively. Quintette in Quintette in FF Minor, M inor, played played by by thethe well- well- peror Jehangir. The T h e first first talk talk inin this this series series known known combination com bination of o f Thelma T h elm a Barron, Barron, Beryl Beryl entitled entitled "The “ T h e Country Country and and the the People" People” will will • * • • Burridge and Burridge and Hubert H ubert Madge, Madge, who w ho have have co- co be broadcast broadcast in English English from from Dacca Dacca on AprilA pril A. R. A. R. P. P. Brains Brains Trust opted Ernest Ernest Rosamy Rosamy and and Stanley Stanley Gomes Gomes for for 6, at at 7-30 7-30 p.m. p.m. FOR O R some some time time now, now, Lucknow Lucknow has has been been this occasion. occasion. # * • * broadcasting regularly talks and feafea- The T h e latter latter half half of o f the the19th 19thcentury century saw saw ture programmes explaining the ru rudi- di France achieving France achieving greatgreat success successinin the world world The Mute M u te Speaks Speaks ments oof ments a talk a A. RR.. P. f A. talk may may not P. and civil defence. Yet not exactly tell each exactly tell each individual individual oof music, almost rivalling Germany. f musk, great part great part of her contribution o f her contribution to to European European A A MMORE O R E than two in two hundred thousand in this country thousand persons country are handicapped persons handicapped by by the the what he vvhat he or she she may may like like to to know know at at a par- par1 music music was was vocal vocal and “ Debussy’s Contempo- and "Debussy's C ontem po physical disability known physical disability known asas deaf-mutism. ticular time about ticular time about hishis or her her own ow n particular particular raries," to raries,” to be be radiated from from Calcutta Calcutta on on April A pril Psychologists Psychologists andand physicians physicians have been been work- work problem. From From next fortnight fortnight two uvo experts experts 13 at 6.12 13 at p.m., will 6.12 p.m., will give listeners an give listeners an idea ofof ing to ing to conquer conquer this this evil evil for for some time, but some time, but it on A. A. R. R. P. P. and civil civil defence will answer defence will answer over over the versatility versatility of o f many many modern m odern French French com-com was not till was not till recently recently that that various artifices the air, the air, in English English and Hindustani, Hindustani, anyany ques- ques posers. posers. Again, Again, Easter Easter Sunday Sunday willwill be be cele- cele could be evolved to make the deaf-mute deaf-mute speak. tions on tions on these these subjects. subjects. TThe h e talks are scheduled brated with Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony with Beethoven's Symphony in They T h ey now now "hear “ hear with eyes"eyes” by reading for AApril for 1, 4,4, 7, pril 1, 7, 10 and 13 10 and and, if 13 and, if the the de- de F in in which which he lie sings sings the the praise praise of life. The o f life. The the formation the formation oof f words words onon the the lips. After mand justifies, mand justifies,will will be be made made a daily daily feature. feature. symphony, symphony, playedplayed by by the the N. B. B. C. C. Orchestra Orchestra practising to practising to imitate imitate these these formations, formations, they they # • # * Under under Toscanini, Toscanini, will will bebe broadcast broadcast during during can pronounce pronounce words. words. Is M Is Marriage a rria g e an an Anachronism? Anachronism? the lunch hour. hour. series oof In aa series talks to f talks to be broadcast broadcast from from WELL, W /E L L ,weweshould should not notreally really commit com m it our- our- During this fortnight During fortnight Alex A lex Shemansky, Dacca Dacca next fortnight, Mr. Mr. H. H. D. D.Das, Das, Superin- Superin W selves. selves. The T h e subject one which subject is one which hashas the well-known 'cellist of well-known ’cellist o f Calcutta, Calcutta, willwill also also tendent of o f the the Deaf Deaf and and Dumb D um bSchool, School, Dacca, Dacca, been talked over been talked overquite quite aa lot lot and yetyet no no two two give aa recital. give recital. (April (A pril 7,7, at at 6.12 6.12 p.m.) p.m.) will will discuss the problems discuss the problem s oof educating the f educating Now A I1RR deaf-mute deaf-mute in their their various aspects. Mr. Das various aspects. Das opinions have opinions have tallied entirely. entirely. N ow A # * # * will will give give practical practical demonstration demonstration before before the the Lucknow Lucknow has has arranged arranged to broadcast broadcast aa discus- discus Old O ld Bengali Bengali Songs Songs microphone with the m icrophone with the help of o f his his trained trained deaf deaf sion between Janak sion between Janak Kumari Kumari Zutshi Zutshi and and K. K. B. B. STRIPPED T R IP P E D of o f highbrow music, many highbrow music, many old and dumb children. Mr. dum b children. Mr. Das Das hashas been been for for Jindal, Jindal, and and listeners listeners interested interested to to know know the the Bengali songs songs may be accepted as as embo- em bo many many years years intimately intimately connected with the connected with the answer might tune answer might tune in in at 8.30 8.30 p.m. p.m. on April A pril 4. 4. diments ooff the great diments great mystical mystical traditions traditions that that education of deaf-mutes. He had been o f deaf-mutes. been to the the * # * * flourished flourished inin Bengal for many many centuries centuries, UIS.A. and travelled UiS.A. artd travelled allall over over the the country country to Court -room Comedies Court-room Comedies chief exponent of chief exponent o f which was Ramprasad. which was acquaint acquaint himself with the him self with the latest latest researches THE HE spirit of o f comedy com edy rarely rarely makes makes its ap- ap Unfortunately, with the the passing passing of o f time time these these in this domain. domain. He H ehas hasalso alsopublished publishedseveral several T pearance F within the pearance within the solemn, solemn, grey -walled grey-walled songs have lost songs have they once they lost much once enjoyed. much ooff the popularity which enjoyed. But one one must admit which admit that (Continued (C on page on tin u ed on page 9) p) room o f a law-court. But when it does, it is room of a law -court. But when is in- in variably variably atat its its best. For aa moment best. For m om ent it it takes takes that cannot cannot take take away away from from them them the the spiri- spiri tual truths tual truths which which they they embodied. em bodied. An A n at- at- away away thethe heavy atmosphere atmosphere oof f the court- the court tempt toto revive revive the the popularity popularity of o f this this mysti- mysti room room andand even even the judge relaxes and judge relaxes and breaks breaks smile. Such Such humour, humour, however, however, may cal cal and and spiritual spiritual heritage heritage will will bebe made made by by into aa smile. into may AIR A R Calcutta Calcuttaon onApril A pril11, 11, at at7.30 7.30 p.m. p.m. originate either originate either from from a witty witty counsel, counsel, or riserise out ooff the out the unwitting remark of o f aa nervous nervous witwit- * * * * ness, It may ness. may equally equally emerge emerge from from the, the dig- dig Assam Through The Assam Through The Ages Ages nified and ponderous nified utterances of of a a is aa country country of o f varied varied interests. ASSAM SSAM is stern-looking stern -looking judge. dies during dies during the Some administration of o f come- com e jus- jus such A Hordes' H f M ongolian immigrants from' ordes oof from tice will be the subject ooff a series of of western China entered western China entered India India through through this this tice north-eastern gateway. north-eastern gateway.. A A large' section ooff the. large section ihe Marathi talks Marathi talks from from Bombay Bombay next fortnight. fortnight. population is of population o f mixed m ixed 'origin, origin, but but one. one also also On On April April 3, 3, the the first first talk talk in. in. this this series series en- en comes across comes across numerous numerou's tribes tribes wwho ho are almost almost titled titled "When “ W hen Judges Judges Smile"; Smile” , will will bebe broad- broad pure Mongolians. M ongolians. To T o ethnologists ethnologists the the physi- physi cast by Mr. cast by Mr. P. P. M. I.C.S., at 77 p.m: Lad, I.C.S., M.^Lad, p.m. ". que, language, language, religion religion and and social customs of social customs * * * * ..... • - 'people these these people' afford' plenty 'of afford plenty o f 'scope for re- scope for re Calcutta's Calcutta’s European European Music search. search. In fact, fact, reference. reference to Assam is found to Assam N AApril pril 3, 3, forty-five years ago, forty-five years ago, the the world w orld great.--:epic;'- in the great ahabharata, and in epic, MMahablicirata, O ONlost lost a great com poser in Johannes composer other ancient Hindu H indu writings such as Puran, Brahms. To Brahms. T o dodo him him homage, homage, the the Calcutta Calcutta .,Joginitantra, the the Joginitantra, the Kalika Kalika Puran, etc. Begum Begum SHAH S H A H NAWAZ, N A W A Z , who w ho recently recently broadcast broadcast centre oof centre A II RR has f A arranged a special has arranged special pro- p ro The T h e history history of o f Assam starts with Assam starts with the advent advent a talk talk in in Hindustani H industani on “ M arriage and Dowry" on "Marriage D ow ry” include "his' his exquisite -of-the "of Ahorn conquerors. The. the Ahom T h e Ahoms Ahoms ruled in the th e Lahore L ahore women's w om en ’ s programme. program m e. gramme gramme which which will will include f
THE T H E INDIAN IN D IA N LISTENER L IS T E N E R F FREDERIC r e d e r ic cCHOPIN h o p in died in 1849 . 1849. which the piano which piano is capable. His His music music is, To -day,nearly To-day, nearlyaa century century later, later, he still still of course, course, well well represented represented in the repertoire stands supreme as the most most brilliant of of every great pianist, and "His “ His Master's Master’s all composers all who devoted composers who devotedhis his art art entirely entirely to Voice" V oice” offers offers numerous numerous superb recordings recordings by by the piano. the piano. His His amazing amazing inventiveness laid the inventiveness laid world-famous world-famous artists. artists. foundations of of modern modern pianoforte pianoforte technique: technique: and Arthur and Arthur Rubinstein, Rubinstein, when when recording recording the the This selection of the recorded works of This of Mazurkas, that they contained remarked contained Chopin Chopin is taken from the the "Wu “ His Master's Master’s practically practically every tonal and harmonic every tonal harmonic effect effect of of Voice" V oice” record record catalogue. catalogue. Ballades Nocturnes Waltzes PIANO PIAN O BYBY MOISEIWITSCH M O ISE IW IT SC H ') PIANO PIAN O BY BY MARK MARK PIANO PIAN O BYBY CORTOT CORTOT No. 3 in A No. S A Flat Flat Major M ajor Op Op LC 3100 HAMBOURG H AM BOURG No. 2 in C Sharp Sharp Minor Minor 47 (Parts 1 and 2) 47 2) J No. 22 in No. in G G Major M ajor Op Op 37 37 ‘ C 2518 Op 64 64 DB DB 1321 1321 2516 No. 11 in No. in G G Minor M inor Op O p 23 25 PIANO PIAN O BY BY PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI (Parts 11 and 2) (Parts lc 3101 PIANO PIAN O BYBY MOISEIWITSCH No. 22 in No. M O ISEIW ITSCH in F Flat Op Op 9 C C 3197 3197 No. No. 2 in Op O p 64 64 in C C Sharp Sharp Minor Minor DB DB 3711 3711 PIANO PIAN O BY BY RUBINSTEIN RUBINSTEIN PIANO No. 11 in No. in BB Flat Flat M Minor Op 99 1T inor Op PIAN O BYBY PADEREWSKI PADEREW SKI Mazurkas Series 284A (Auto Series 284A (Auto Coups: Coups: )-DB VDB 3188/91 3186/91 Brilliante in Brilliante Op O p 18 18 in EE Flat Major M ajor DB-8316/21) D B-8316/21) J DB 1273 DB 1273 PIANO PIAN O BY BY PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI PIANO PIAN O BYBY CORTOT CORTOT No. 33 in FF Sharp No. Sharp Minor Minor DB D B 3709 3709 PIANO PIAN O BY BY CORTOT CORTOT No. 11 in A No. A Flat Op O p 69 69 DA D A 1213 No. 22 in No. in FF Flat Flat M Major Op ajor O p 9 1213 DB 1321 DB 1321 PIANO PIAN O BY BY DE DE PACHMANN PACH M ANN No. No. 1 1 in G G Major M ajor Op Op 67 67 DA D A 1302 1302 PIANO PIAN O BYBY PADEREWSKI PADEREW SKI No. 22 in FF Sharp No. Op O p 15 15 Sharp Major M ajor Ballet DB DB 1167 1167 No. 22 in No. in FF Sharp Sharp Major M ajor LONDON LO N D O N PHILHARMONIC P H ILH A R M O N IC Studies Op Op 1515 DB 3711 DB 3711 ORCH O RCH Les Sylphides-Parts Les Sylphides— Parts 1 1toto88l \ _ (Auto (Auto Coups: Nos. CC7465/7) Coups: Nos. 7 46 5/7) /f C 2781/3 2781/3 (Etudes) PIANO PIAN O BYBY DEDE PACHMANN PACHM ANN Polonaises No. 55 in No. in GG Flat Flat MMajor ajor OOp 10 DA p 10 D A 1302 1302 Barcarolle PIANO PIAN O BY BY PADEREWSKI PADEREW SKI PIANO No. 12 No. in C Minor 12 in Minor Op O p 10 10 \ PIAN O BY BY PADEREWSKI PADEREW SKI PIANO PIAN O BY BY MOISEIWITSCH M O ISEIW ITSCH No. 55 in No. in GG Flat Flat M Major Op ajor O p 1100 f/ D DAA 1047 1047 In AA Flat Flat Major M ajor Op O p 53 53 - In F Sharp In Sharp Op O p (Parts (Parts 1 1 and and (Parts 11 and (Parts and 2) DB DB 3134 3134 2) C 3229 ( ( "His Master's “ H is M a s t e r ’s Voice" V o ic e ” ) THE THE GRAMOPHONE G RAM OPHONE COMPANY C O M PA NY LIMITED, LIM ITED, DUM DUM DUM, D UM , DELHI, DELHI, BOMBAY, BOMBAY, MADRAS. MADRAS. at; ER. is 15 -■ 1 1 • *11
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