B.B.C. AND CHURCH
— Press Assn
Archbiskop's Addresses Not Examined ARGUMENT IN COMMONS
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LONDON, Jan. 19. Mr. C. G. Tryon, Dnder-Secretary for Home Affairs, replying to Mr. THurtle's question relative to the Archbishop of Canterbury'p broadcast on the occasiop. of the abdlcatjon oi King Efdward, said he uffderstood that, when the head of ihe phureh was broadcasting a eervice, jt was not the practice of the B.B.O. io ask "that Ihe hext of the address be eubmitted beforehand. Mr Thurtle: Will you represent to the B.B.C. that it is altogether deplorable that a broadcast of an occasion' of this kind should be used for an outbjH'stP T'here were ej-jes of ''Order!" and the remainder oi the sentence w.ea inaudible. The Speaker The member seems tp bo giving an opinion on the matter. Mr. Thurtle, rising to the point of order, said: "I was merely ,asking the Minister to point out the undesirability of allowing episcopal spleen of this natpre. The Speaker-. The member is using an epithet npt aBowed in the House, "Mr. Lopker-Lampson : Does not the Minister think that this oriticism of the ox-King might have been made while he was on the Throne? The Speaber' intervened and called the next question.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 2
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