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FLYING IN BAD WEATHER

Instruments And Training

The reference to the comparative

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1.05 pm. Call (German, Eng lack of instruments in the RAF THE Undersigned" have received

19h). German Folk Song. 1.10 | due to production difficulties. pim. Light Concert. 3 p.m. News in which was made by Air Marshal 12 noon to 1220 p.m. Relay of a German. 2.15 p.m. Concert (con- W. O. & Mitchell, Air Member for service of Intercession from St. tinued), 250 pm, Greetings to our | Personnel in the Air Council, in a John's Cathedral

listeners in Australia.. 3pm. News lecture at the Royal United Ser -12.30 D.m. Ibert-Escales-Or- and Economie Review in English. | vice 'Institution, has been taken tở chestre Des. Concerts Straram Con- | 3.15 p.m. „Tv-day · in Germany. I mean that training in bad-weather ducted by Walther Straram. Sound Pictures. $.30 pm. Solo fiying was suffering in consequence. 12.47 p.m. Light Orchestral concert.. Edith Y. Voigtlander, The situation is better stated in Music.

violin. 4 p.m. Ship shoy! Com- another way. A supply of the Counod in Vienna (Arr. Grades around the globe. 5 p.1. latest instruments is now being re- Walter

Orchestre Raymonde. Short Selections. 5.16 p.m. A Prus | celved in substantial, quantities Druary Lane. Memories-Regai | stan. Pioneer in the Far East. In and; as this now increases, the Cluema Orchestru.

remembrance of Admiral von Jach- | bad-weather training may be. In- mann. 5.30 p.m. News and Econo-creased, says, the. "Times". mic Review in German. 5.45 p.m.) The constant development of fly-

6 p.m. ing instruments must lead at inter-” Topical Talk (English). Variegated music. 7 p.m. Concert vals to a lag between the provision (Lizzie Alohikoa)-Noi Lane's Ha-

of Light Music. 8 p.m. News in for improved instruments and their wallan Orch. Lonesome Without English. 8.15 pm. Concert of Light delivery in large quantities. Amp

(continued). 8.55 My Baby;

p.m. of that sort has occurred lately as Lion Rag-Masters Music Hawaiians. Underneath the blue Greetings to our Listeners in the the technique of cloud and fog fly- Hawaiian Skies-Waltz (Wasser- "Far East"

9 p. News and ing has adjusted itself to new types man) Sweet Hawaiian Dream Girl Economic Review in German 9.15 of wirless beacons. In the case of -Waltz (Green and Williams) The pm. Around the table-at the close Hawallan Marimba Players Oht of day. A series of chats. 9.45 Rosalita (Ege and Llosses) Hap.m. A merry lecture. 10 pm. News walian Stars are Gleaming (Ege and Economic Review in English and Rosen-Linn Milford and his and Dutch: 10.15 pm. To-day in Hawallan Players, Song of the is- Germany. Sound Pictures. 10.30 lands Waltz (King)-The Moana P.m. Malay love songs. Sung by Alda St. Paul. 10.45 p.m. Topical Serenaders.

Talk (English and Dutch). 11pm. Now the sun goes to rest. An hour of entertainment by Lydia Binder.sion of the RAF. and the large Midnight. Sign of (German. Eng- Hish).

1:30 pm Renter and Barby Press; Local Weather Forecast and

Announcements.

140 p.m. Variety Programme. Charlie Kanz Plano Medley No. D. O-Charlie, Kunz, So must our love remain. (Blevler and Lehar), Love's Melody (Slevler and Lahar) -Frances Day. Lily of Laguna→→ Waiting

at the Church-Barn Dances. The Veleta (Morris) -Billy Merrin and his Comman- ders; Was It Rain? (Lou Randman Walter Mrsch) Sweet Heartache (Ned Washington-Sam N. Stept) --Frances Langford. Ever Quiet. (More) At the Battle Waterloo. (Le Clerq)-Bobble Com-

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by Bald Or VIEW Fox WEDNESDAY. THE 26TH JANUARY, 1938.

LAMMERT, BROS.,

Intake of officers and other ranks for training as pilots have raised certain problems in relation to TERMS I-CATH OF DALIVERY. struction. It may also be noted that the large number of young pilots must be taught to my before they may be given flying practice in bad weather. It is most unlike- ly that the lack of Instruments has delayed the bad-weather training -of-new-pilots They are being

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carefully trained in dual-instruc- 2 ADVENTUROUS

tion" aircraft of the high-speed type before they may fy those types alone; and they have similar

00:00 01.00 Phohi programme for instruction in blind dying before the Western Hemisphere

they are sent off on practice flights in poor visibility. 1. (a) My heaven on Earth (b) The Shag (c) Ebb Tide (d) Rockin'

01.00-02.30 Experimental broad-

There has been a tendency to the town 2. (a) Sailboat in the

cast on behalf of Philips Radio hold up the British civil pilots as Moonlight (b) Song of India (c) Eadhoven Holland Happy Pro- more skilled in bad weather flying Why talk about love (c) Satun Costa Rica Panama, Columbia, Many civil pilots are ex-RAF gramme. Special broadcast for: than the average, Service plot. takes a holiday, 3. (a) yerything Venezuelt, Ecuador, Jamales, Haiti, officers, and there can be no doubt you, said came true (b) A foggy

day (c) Things are looking up (c) San Domingo, Surinam, Curacao, that experience is of the utmost Nice work if you can get ft. Dur-Antilles, San Thome, Peru, British value in meeting the special den- ing the Intervals the following re- Guyana, Trinidad, Porto Rico, Bar-culties of flying in bad weather. cords will be played. from ZBW: reception are to be sent to Phohi- SWEDEN'S SYMPATHY bados, Bolivia, Reports about the

6.m. Children's Hour from the Studio.

7 9.m. Paul Robeson.

You Didn't Oughta Do Such Things (Dyrenforth and Eric An- sell) bazin'-(Dyrenforth and Eric Ansell My Way (Kennedy and Carr).

PCJ Studio Hilversunt-Holland.

Wavelength 16.88 m.

Phohi-programme for the

Netherlands. Ladies,

13.30 Stock reports.

FOR CHINA

BRITONS

Motoring From Hankow To Canton

Hankow, Jan.

An interesting trip by motor- car is due to begin today by two Britons who are ledving Wachang for Canton

The two men are Capt. C. R. Boxer, of the Lincolnshire Regi- Stockholm, Jan. 26. ment who arrived here by air from A meeting presided over by Pro Hong Kong ten days ago, and Mr. 13.25 National anthem and open- fessor Sven Hedin, the famous Charlton, the Russian adopted son ing-announcement.

China explorer, decided to issue a of Mr. Charlton who was formerly nationwide: Rppeal for funds within the Asiatic Petroleum Com- 7.10 p.m., Gilbert, and Sullivan.

13.40 Special broadcast on behalf which to purchase necessities and pany, Shanghai "The Yeomen of the Guard” '

of the Liberal Protestant Radio Bo-medical stores for Chinese War ciety. (VPR.O.) by the Rev. E. D. victims.-— Alast I Waver to and fro-Nellie spelberg. Hilversum. Briercliffe, Walter Glynne, Peter

Reuter. Dawson Is Life a Boon?-Derek

14.00 Actualities. Oldham. How say you, maiden. w you wed-Arthur., Hoskins, Winifred Lawson, George Baker. I've jibe and Joke-George Baker. "This done! I am a bride!-Wini- fred Lawson,

14.20 Violin-recital by Eduard' Biele.

14.45 Talk.

15.00 Daily News Bulletin. 15.10 Close down, and national anthem.

AUSTRALIA

VLE-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency;

9.58 megacycles... 12.3 p.m. Recorded Music. 1

1

NEW AMBASSADOR

Tokyo, Jan. 26. Mr. Hsu Bhao Hsiang, the new- appointed Manchukuo Minister to Rome, will be leaving sinking with his staff in the middle of February- Reuter

SIR HAROLD

7.27 p.m Albert Sandler. Song of Paradise (R. King)-- Asst. by J. Byfield (Piano) and S. Torch (Organ), Always (KL Smith) Asst. by J. Byfeld (Piano) and 8. Torch (Örgan), Asst. by J. Sumehtine (Cello). Looking for

MACMICHAEL you (H. Taylor and W. Sanderson), Pm. Victorian News Bulletin. 1.15 Olive Groves (soprano). An old Pm. Luncheon Music. 1.30 p.m.

London, Jan. 28. violin. (H. Taylor and H. Fisher)Description of the Australian Ten-

Sir Harold Macmichael, Gover- Olive Groves (Soprano)

nis Championships at Adelaide,

nor of Tanganyika, is returning to interspersed with Musical Items.. 5 London by air from Nairobi, after 7.40 p.m. Studio Peter Randolph. Close. 6.30 p.m. "At Home which he will proceed to Palestine

And Abroad"The Watchman." as High Commissioner. 1. Never in a Million Years pm News. Markets, and Weather

0.45 p.m. Sporting News and Notes. Reuter's Belletin Kernice, Peter Randolf; 2, That Old Feeling

Melville at the Piano).

(Vocal) and Doreen Ma

(Jean

for North Austria 7.30

p.m.

Doreen Ma; 3, You Can't Run Queensland and North Australian. (Clapham and Dyer).-Descrip-

Away from Love

Tonight-

Kissed (Vocal); 6. Sophisticated Lady (Piano Solo):

9.15 pm. Recital by Laur! Hennedy.

Mr. Charlton arrived by car in Hankow on Monday night from Kiuklang. He spent yesterday over- hauling the car. The two are set ting out for Canton this morning and hope to make Changsha In about 18 hours. ·

It is understood that the road between Wuchang and Changaha a nos good, but it is said to im prove beyond Changsha. The road rans parallel with the railway most of the way and the pair are taking stores enough for a werk.-- Reuter.

A NAVY JOKE

Battleships Of "Cherry Tree" Class

(Vocal), Medley (Piano Solo); News Bulletin. 7.55 pm. Musical tive Sketch by Clapham and Dwyer. 10.26 p.m. New Dance and Variety Interlude: 8 p.m. Performance of 5. The Lady Who Could'nt Bethe Light Opera, "Don Pasquafer RecordsA5 ME

"The battleships Nelson and ...When Bomba Plays a Rumba Rodney are called by sullors the 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes-Australasian News Service. 10.50 The Girl in the handsome Cab were cut down by Washington.” 10 p.m. Dance Music. 10.30 p.m. (Grey Berglas) Henry Jacques. Cherry Tree class" because they ther Report and Announcements: p.m. Dance Music: 11 p.m. Record-Comedy Waltz (Kennedy)-Jack said Lieutenant Commander 8.05 p.m. Ravel-Bolero (By re-ed Feature. 1120 pm. News Bre Hards and his Orch, Vocalist Elsoe Thompson, RN., Lecturing to the

"quest),

Bolero (Ravel) The Lamoureux Orch of Paris Conductor Maurice Ravel

Krebiler.

vities. 11.30 p.m. Cloze.

Mal-

A talk by the Rt. Hon. Bir colm Robertson, GLOMG., KKE Fair Rosemary (Schon Rosmarin))

9.30 p.m London Relay-The (Kreisler), Ronding (On a theme New

Cumin Piwnan by Beethoven)-(Kreisler), and

9,50 p.m. Mlle. Lucienne Boyer Dance of the Marionette (Winter- und Orch: Reymond. nitz). (Kreisler) plane accom- panied by Carl Lamson

8pm. London Relay at the Black Dog.

Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour presented by Pascoe Thomton,

9 pan. Vladimir, Horowits. Presto Passions to (Schumann) (Pastourer (b) Toccata (Pau lene) Etude XF Pour Les Arpeges Composes (Debday):

4.15 p.m. London Relay- World Affairs,"

He addedThey just lopped off

Carlisle. I'm a Little Prairie Bristol branch of the Royal Empire Flower Jack Harris and Orch Society recently. Voel E Car Afraid to Dream→→ Fox-Trot-Benny Goodman and his Orch, (with Vocal Refrain. 200 feet at the stern to bring them Roll Em-Fox-Trot (Mary Lou within the treaty, and there, you Williams) Benny Goodman and get the reason why these ships. his Orchestra. Whispers in the ran aground. They are naturally. Dark (Robin and Hollander) frightfully difficult to handle. Polonaise Militaire (Chopin, arr. Frances Day Orchestra Cond. by Walter). Invitation to the Waltz Ben Frankel. I Will Pray(Bever-

Commander Thomson said the Weber, arr, Walter), Ben Regardley Nichols). Orch by Ben Fran- navy's new anti-aircraft guna had (Parlocs de Jamblan-Musique de kel. Phil the Fluters Bail-Fox- reduced the number of rounds Michel Emer). Bong of the Vaga Trot (French)Ronnie Munro and needed to bring down an deropiane bonds, (Intrd. Huguette's Waltz") his Orchestra. Chicken Reel Fox from about 5,000, which was the (Frim]). - Only A Rose (Intrá. Tret (Daly)-Honnie Munro and average during the war, to some- "Some, Day")-(Frimi). Solitude his Orch. The Donkey Serenade -- thing from nine to twenty? “You Laurent and Carcell in French Fur-Trot-Ben Frankel and his can take it," he said, "that the Viens Danser. Quand Meme, (Jam Orch. If It's the last thing I du navy is very well able to look after blan and Delettre) in French Fox Trot (Cahn-Chaplin) Ben itself and a dockyards so far as Chanson Damour (Bxxx),

Frankel and his Orch, with vocal air attacks go. We can conquer 10.20 p.m., Clapham and Dwyer Refrain!

also the submarine easly provided on Photography.

we have sufficient destroyers."

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