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Native People’s Welfare

The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr, Mowll, has informed the Federal Minister for External Affairs. Dr. H. V. Evatt. that the standing committee of the Anglican Synod has adopted a resolution urging all church people to Study . the -Australian-New. Zealand pact,. especially in . relation to its aim to secure for the. Pacific native peoples a coHihaon policy for their welfare and advancement.

Rome Radio Broadcasts

His . Holiness the Pope deplored the predominance of jazz in wireless programmes when he received the staff Of the Rome radio at the Vatican, says the Daily Telegraph’s Rome correspondent. The Pope said: “I find it hard to get a programme of symphonic music. Instead, I usually find you playing jazz. As I get no pleasure from this I am obliged to turn the radio off almost as soon as I switch it on.” Signor Passigli, chief of the Rome station staff, promised to see what could be done to reduce the proportion of jazz.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21582, 8 December 1944, Page 6

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Native People’s Welfare Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21582, 8 December 1944, Page 6

Native People’s Welfare Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21582, 8 December 1944, Page 6

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