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The First Book on Military Operations in the Current Sino- Japanese Hostilities.
SINO JAPANESE WAR 1937
BY PERCY CHÈN
LEARN... The Facts about the Campaign
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King Will Speak To Empire
From Ibrox
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EVA TURNER (SOPRANO) FROM THE STUDIO
Rotary Speech
FOREIGN
DAVENTRY
7.30 pm. Closing local Stock Quotations.
Calls
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Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16,85m.) 15.15m.c. (19.79m.)
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G.S.H. G.S.F.
7.32 p.m. Variety. « Vocal-Peter's Pop Keeps A Lollipop Shop I'm An Old Cow- Hand From The Rio Grande-The Rock Mountaineers accomp. by Bunk House Bays. Banjo
931m.c. (31.55m.) 2147m.c. (13.97m.) 15.14m.c. (16.82m.)
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Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G. G.S.B.). of Intercession from St. John's solo-White Rose (Oakley) Tony
2 pm-Big Ben. "Palace of Cathedral.
Varieties." Harold Walden (The | (Oakley)-Olly. Oakley (Banjo) 12.38 p. Songs by Raymond with plano accomp." Vocal-Tum-
BBC Centre-forward); G. H. Ellott, bling Tumble Weeds (Nolan) Going Kitty Keys and Conale Groome (The Chocolate-coloured Coon); Let Me Love You Tonight (Grey, Home Jack Savage And His Cow- The Comedy Girls); Florence Wall and Tunbridge); Here's To boys. Novelty-Top Liners Of Life (Talbot and Atkinson); Man-Variety (Compered by John Watt) Robey (The Prime Minister of Oldham (Radio's Own); George dalay (R. Kipling and C. Willeby). 8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-Mirth); and Leon Cortez and his
Newel (Baritone).
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1938. -PAGE 13
12.40 p.m. New Light Symphony ther Report and Announcements. Coster Fals. The BBC Variety JAVA
Orchestra
Buffoon (Confrey); Liebestraume (az). Kamennol-Ostrow — Üp. 10. No. 22 (Rubinstein); Boheme"-Selection.
13.
&.83 p.m. Bizet-Symphony No. Orchestra. 3 p.m.-"Empire...... Ex- 1 In C Major.
change." Points of view by travel- Played by The London Phi- lers from the Dominions and the harmonic Orchestra conducted by Colonies. 3.15 Students' Sooys. Walter Goehr.
The BBC Men's Chorus. Joseph
Announcements. 4.15-Close CHINA
1 pm Local Time Signal and 8.36 p.m. Studio-A Recital by Farrington (Bass).3.50.-The News
EVA Weather Report.
Turner (Soprano)
accom-jand panied by Lindsay A Lafford down,
1.03 D.M. Greta Keller And Filmo Scala's Accordion Band.
Carter)
(Plana)..
1. Recit: No, more, shail armed
Trans. II (G.S.H., G.E.G., G.§.B.).' Six Hits Of The Day. No. 14 Bands) From and Air: Beneath
6.45-Big Ben. Planoforte Re- | Accordion Band. A Little Ramble
cital by Maurice Cole. 7.15- the Vine) Solomon (1746)- In Springtime With You-Oreta
'Made in Great Britain”—7: Fen- Keller. "On With The Show" Wilson; 3, Over The Mountains seventh of a series of recorded (Hand; 2, Pastoral (arr. Lane
land Indutries. This is the Selection.-Accordion Band. The
(arr. Quieter); 4. Plano Salo- Laugh Was On Me (Strachey.
programmės which aim at giving | Lindsay A. Lafford. 5, Spring's Ar- When I Learn French
rival (Schumann); 6, "Trust of the Industries and interests of a cross-section of the country and (Thomson)---Gréta Keller. Slx Hits Of The Day No. 16-Accordion Spring (Schubert); 7, The Cherry its people: This programme will
Tree (Alma Goatley).
tell you something of the work of 9. p.m. London Relay The the flint-knappers of Brandon, the 1.30 p.m. Reuter, and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An-Fourth. Man" by Michael Brett.
{pulp-ware manufacturers of Thèt- nouncements
Characters: Mark Stammers-ford, and the mustard-growers of Tom Jones Leader of a gang of modern amng-Norwich. 7.43 The
"Tiny" Martin; Andrew (Octet. 8.15.-Musical-Comedy Pro- glers; Lampson: Charlie Meaker: Louis Kramme, The Scottish Studio'Or- Evans; Birchett. Scene In the chestra. Margaret Mixray. (Sop- saloon of the motor yacht "Four (rano). 9 p.m.-"The Fourth Man.” Spadės."
production by A play by Michael Brett. 9.30 |Howard Rose."
The News and Announcements.
Band.
1.40 p.m. Rotary Tiffin Speech relayed from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
8 to 7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. Dance Music.
The
Fox-Trots -- Goody-Goody It's 9.30 p.m. London Relay The (8.57-Close down Been So Long (From "The Great News. Ziegfeld")-Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. Vocal refrain by Helen Ward, Rumba Fox-Trot- La Cucaracha Tango-A Media Luz Orquesta Tipica Roberto Firpo with vocal refrain. Fox-Trots-The Jester The Tea Dolls' Parade- Bravour Dance Orchestra. A Little
10 p.m. London Relay "Gaffer 11 p.m.-Jack Wilson and his Ver- satile, Five. 11:25-Students' Songs. Blt Independent Slow Fox-Trot And Gavotte." Will Love Find A Way-Carroll A West Country programme of The BBC Men's Chorus. Joseph Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Or- simple humour and sophisticated Farrington (Bass), 12 p.m.-The pheans with vocal chorus. Waltzes dance. including tour West Coun- News and Announcements., 12.20 Raisins And Almonds Rehearsing A try dialect sketches. Produced by Violoncello Recital by Gladys Lullaby-Phil Green and His Cyril Wood.
Corlett. 12.40-"Waltzing Matilda" Rhythm with vocal chorus.-
"Some Reflections on Travel" in the British Empire." A talk by Thorbas Wood. I
a.m.-Close down.
Trans. III (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.), 9.50 p.m. Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).
9.57 Opening Announcements. 10 p.m-Big Ben. "Gaffer and "Danny Deever (Kipling-Dam-Gavotte." A West-Country pro- posch); Tommy Lad (Tesche- macher-Margetson); Where's The sophisticated dance, including four gramme of simple humour and Sergeant? (Longstaffe).
West-Country dialect sketches
11 p.m. Close Down.
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Wavelength 19.71 m.
+Hilversum-Holland.
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13.25 National anthem and open- ing-announcement.
13.30 Report on the Amsterdam
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VLR.-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency, 9.58 megacyeles 12.35. .p.m "AL Home And Abroad"--"The Watchman.”' '12.50. Musical Interlude. 1. Time Signal. Victorian
Bulletin. News
1.5. Interstate Weather Notes. 1.15. Musical Interlude. 1.30. Afternoon Musical Programme, interspersed with descriptions of the Epsom Races. 5.15. Close. 6.30. "At Home And Abroad"—The Watchman.” 6.45 p.m. Sporting News and Notes. 7. Markets and Weather for North Australia. 7.20. Oversens News Service. "7.25. Commentary pn
gramme. Special broadcast for: The nut-cracker suite: by Peter Overseas News. 7.30. Australian News. 7.40. The News Behind The lands. Reports about the reception Berlin Broadcasting Statiori under Australia, New Zealand, Fl I-Tschaikowsky The orchestra of the News" "The Watchman." 3. Rc-are to be sent to Phohi-PCJ Studio the direction of Max Fiedler, 4, corded Interlude. 8.10, Musical Comedy. "Goodnight, Vienna," by
Solo Concert: Hans Hermann Nis-shipbuilders when they have com [the A.BC, Sydney Wireless Chorus
sén, baritone. 4.30. German Youth pleted rearmament work was em and Orchestra: 9.15. Topical Talk.
will sing. 4.45. The Chinese planist phasised by Mr. B. 8. Johnson, 9.30. "We Present”—A" Violin Re-
Chin-Shin Yan will play. 5.15, managing director of Cammell eltal. 9.45. Everyman's Music, 10.15.
Concert by an Army band. 5.30. Laird and Co., Ltd., after a launchTHE M.V. Recorded Interlude. 10.30. Late
¡News and Economic Review in from the firm's Birkenhead 'ship-
"NEUMARK"
News. 10.50 Recorded
German. 5.45. Variety hour. 7. yard. Feature.
having arrived from Hamburg and 11.20. News Brevities. 11.30. Close. Stock-Exchange.
Concert of light music. 8. News iri.
Ports of call Consignees of Cargo are 13:40 Special broadcast on be- English 8.15.
He said that while British ship hereby notified that their goods are half of the Liberal Protestant music (continued). 8.50 Greetings national importance they were
Concert of light builders were engaged on work of being landed and placed at their risk Radio Society (VF.RO.) Religious to our listeners in the Netherland unable to build merchant ships, Wharf & Godown Company's godowns into the ing Kong & Kowloon course by the Reverend J. B. Aris, East Indies 9. News and Economic and this business was being fli- obtained as soon as the goods are at Kowloon, where delivery may be Amsterdam.
Review in German, 9.15. Hapched from them by foreign firms. June: Victoria Pasley, 6, sald to 14.00 Local coloured Revue. piness without peace A love song be the only white child to be born
When 14.20 Film Music. (Music from play. 10. News and Economic Re-
Optional: cargo, will not be landed the rearmament" pro- within the Arctic, Circle, landed the Movies). Jeannette Mac-view in English and Dutch. 1015. trame was over British shipbuild-re, less notice has been given 18 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but at Southampton recently from Donald, Lilian Harvey, Maurice Today in Germany, Sound ple- era would be looking for work, carried on from port to port to the Northern Canada to spend six Chevaller. Paul Robeson, and Willy tures. 10.30. - Boccaccio Belections and they would not get it because final port of call to which the o option weeks in England.
Fritach.
from the operetta by Franz v. shipowners were now going abroad extends. She lives with her parents," Mr. 14.40 Talk on films by Mr. L. J. Suppe. Accompanying verse: Her- and getting accustomed to doing Goods have left the Godowns, and sur No claims will be admitted after the and Mrs. Ernest Pastley, who have Jordan: "
man Roemmer. 1145. The Gerso come to England with her, at 15,00 Film Music (cont'd) (Music man dance stage an innovation of
goods remaining and alivered after them Mr. Johnson said that ship. 1st April, 1939, will be subject to will then visit Paisley before join- {Portuguese residents of Hong The nearest settlement to their Pola Negri. Grace, Moore, Deana der of the dance div. of the Reich profits. During the slump they Goods are to be ing the royal train, on which they Kong may be interested to learn home is 300 miles away, and Durbin, Nelson. Eddie. Johan Male Chamber, 12. midnight Sten were partially making gifts of will spend the night.
that a news broadcast, in Portu- June's playmates are Esquimaux Heesters, The Comedian Har- of (German, English).
where the ships, to the owners. Today they are they will be examined on 20th
at 10 am by our "Sure! The next morning the King and use is being transmitted daily who speak only a few words of monists and the Andrew Sisters.
asked for a small proft, and that revors ears, Goddard and Drogla by the BBC at the end of Trans- | English." Queen will leave their train at mission & of the oversea service.
was not unreasonable. - Mr. Pasicy, a native of Bhe-|--15:30 Close - down and "'national
o comply with the General Bonded Rutherglen and motor to Colvilles at 9.45 am. local time, on a wave- Meld, is now skipper of a 200-ton anthem.
Eindhoven-Holland, Happy pro-
They had to do so while the sun shog Romagness.
must
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length of 31.65 metres.
ship which receives supplies of
Wavelength 31:29.m
gramme. Special broadcast for shone, because when it went down.
when damaged diable Later they will make a short
skins from Esquimaux up and
18.45-19.00 Special broadcast for Union of South Africa Bonth- it would be a black look-out for goods and must reach us before The service was inaugurated on down the North Canadian coasts South Africa on behalf of the West Africa, Angola, Belgian them halt at Blantyre Model: Occupa March 14 when a special bro The ship is at present Ice Liberal Protestant, Radio Society Congo,
21st May 1938, or they will not be tional Centre, and then proceed to gramme was broadcast, from Lon bound, In Arctic water, so he VPRO.) Religious Course by the Tanganjika, Rhodesla, Portuguese mest subsidies, so that the dice
Uganda, Kenya, West Foreign Arms received Govern-recognized. Hamilton for lunch.
No Insurance will be effecten. After luncheon the King and Spanish news which is read about to take a holiday. Reverend E. D. Spelberg, Hilver-East Africa, Madagascar Mozam was heavily loaded against British Bills of Lading will be countersignsa
Mrs. Pasley, who was born in tumor
bique, Sudan, Egypt." Mauritius, shipbuilders. This would react | by: Queen will visit Motherwell, and the same time, primarily for is Camberwell, London, has only
Wavelength, 31.28 m.
Seychelles Reports about the, re” - against them in the future unleas then go to the Caran Hall Social teners in South American cou once left her Arctic home face 19.00-20.30 Experimental broad ception are to be sent to Phohl-something were done by the Go-Bong Kong, 14th
cast on behalf of Philips Radio PCJ Studio, Hilversum-Holland- ernment (Bulletin).
The King, it was officially an-, bridge and Airdrie, and visit the
nounced at Buckingham Palace Chapelhall housing scheme before WHITE GIRL BORN
will broadcast to the nation and entraining to return to London, the Empire when he
opens the
They will arrive in London early
Empire Exhibition at Glasgow on on the morning of May 5. May 3. The King's speech will be
-made about 11 'am, at Ibrox Park.
:.
After spending the morning and afternoon touring the Exhibition the King and Queen will have lunch there... They will later visit the Scottish Industrial Estate at North Hillington, Glasgow, and
Broadcast In Portuguese
don and is intended, with the
Service Centre, drive to Coat-tries
IN ARCTIC
landed.
rent
Cambridge Bar Victoria Land, from the Movies). Zarah Leander, the 3rd Reich Chat with the lea-builders were not askirig for big All broken chatody, Ang PAUL AN
she was married, nine years ago,
15:15 Daily News Bulletin.
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