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FOR THE SCHOOLS

on National Programme Daventry

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5a—' Liberty '
STEPHEN KING-HALL
In discussing in his talk this morning the question of liberty in the modern world, Commander King-Hall will point out to listeners that they have liberty to write to him and tell him they disagree with everything he says. But as he will have liberty to answer them, they are hardly likely to get the best of it,
He is to discuss what liberty, which we all value so much, exactly is and means-liberty which in this country we take for granted. Is it in danger ot disappearing?.
There is liberty of thought, liberty of speech, liberty of combination. -He will discuss not only the liberty of the individual, but the liberty of the community-a team in which everyone's interests, desires, and liberties must be considered.

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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