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Request Programme 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of intercession from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 p.m. Marta Eggerth (50- prano) and Alfred' Rode and His Tziganes.
Lovely Like The Dawn Of Spring; (Alm "The Blond Carmen')----Marta My Heart Is Yours-Spanish Song Eggerth (Soprano) with Orchestra (Sum in German); Was It Your Salle (Stollberg)-Marta Eggerth (Soprano) with Orthestra (Sung la German) Natacha; Marche Tzigane (from French film 'Les nutia mascovites'); Les Nuits Mos- covites, Waltz (from the fm)-- Alfred Rode and His Tziganes: Do You Ever Remember? (Bussmann); Wonderful To Be In Love (Pinelli -Marta Eggerth (Soprano) with Orchestra. (Sung In German)); Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms): Dark Eyes (Russian Gypsy Alri Rede and His Tziganes,
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400-Jay Wilbur and his Band, in "Melody of the Sky." (D1). " 4,40-Chamber Music of Brahms by the Bronkhurst Trio (D1). 5.20-"Number 17." Play by J.
Jefferson (DI)
SERVICES NEWS
Owing to delay in the air mail, the regular Services news from London has not been received. It is hoped that publication may be samed at an early date.
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British Navy To Have 100 New Ships
LONDON, `Jan. 3 (T/Ocean) -The British Navy will be increased by 100. vessels of varlous description in 1939, according to the "Evening News," which adds.. that the increase will affect all types of ships, Including 10,000 ton cruisers.
The paper states that the fol- lowing ships are now being 'bullt,
the big 35,000 apart from battleships:
ton
Five aircraft carriers, of which two will be ready this year.
22 cruisers, of which three of 10,000 tons, each will be placed In service this year.
23 destroyers, of which 20 will be completed during 1939,
15 submarines, of which 13 w shortly be ready.
5.50 News" (D1).. 8.45-Recital by Mildred Watson,
soprano (D2). 7.00 "The Kentucky Minstrels,
with the BBC Variety
Ir addition to the above, three
Orchest.a (D3),
auxillary ships, four mine-layers. Under Big Ben Talk by three patrol ships, one submarine Howard Marshall (D2).
depot ship, two river gunboats. be and 34 smaller vessels put into service in 1939,
while Independently of the naval pro- gramme for 1939-40, seven new
8.00
8.15 Dance Music, Lou Preager
and his Band (DZ).
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1.03 p.m. Deana Durbin, Alan 9.00-Food for Thought." (D2). Jones and Louis Levy and His Gau-9.30-News (D3). mont British Symphony.„
will
his cruisers will be ready during the
present year.
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19.00-Alfredo Campoli and
She Shall Have Musle-Fox-
Salon Orchestra (D3): Trot from the Alm)-Louis Levy 10:40-"Calling All Dogs." (D3),
11.00-Music Hall, with the BBC and His Gaumont British Sym-
Orchestra (D3). phony: 1 Baelo, (Arditi); Some- one To Care For Me (film "Three 12.00-News (D3), Smart Girls') - Deann Durbin 3.m.
(Girl Soprano) with Orchestra; Taking A Stroll Around The Park (A Variety Parade"); Turning The Town Upside Down (fillin 'O.H.M.S.")-Louls Levy and His Gaumont-British, Symphony: The
Cosa; One I Love; Cosi 'Everybody Sing') Allian
Jones
(Tenor) with Orch. cond. by Na-
12.30-"Hand's
Across the
Bea
. (D3) DI-Daventry. Trans. 1 DI-Daventry, Trans. II DIII-Daventry, Trans. III MI-Holland-India A-Australia
thaniel Shilkret: Jingle Of The bin vogelfrei; Ich knuptte manche Jungle: The Eyes Of The World zarte Bande-Hans Fidesser (Ten-
Are On You (Alm 'London Me-
ori willy" Oerh, of the German [ody')--- Louis Levy and His Gau-State Opera cond.; "Belle Of New mont-British Symphony.
York"-Selection (Kerker)--Band
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby of H.M. Coldstream Guards cond. Press, Weather Forecast and An-by Capt. R. G. Evans. nouncements,
1.45 p.m. Jacques Ibert-Escales. Played by the Orchestre Des Concerts Straram under the direc- tion of Walther Straram.
2.91 p.m. Rubinstein at the Piano. Navarra; Sevilla (Albeniz); Valse Caprice Rubinstein).
2.15 p.m. Close down.
6 pm. Relay of the Dance Or chestra from the Roof Garden of the langkoug Hotel.
(a) I could use a dream; (b) Coffee and Kisses; (c) Small Fry: (d) A-tisket. A-tasket.
6.14 p.m. Record: Irving Berlin Memories Al Bollington, at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre, London
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6.21 p.m. (a) My Own; (b) Take chother guess; (c) Pretty as a picture; (2) John Peel Swing.
8 p.m. Local Time Signai, Wea- ther Report and Annoucements.
8.02 p.m. London Relay-'Under Big Ben'.
...A talk by Howard Marshall.
8.15 p.m. Studio-Bal Lorenzo at the Piano,
1. Dinah arr. Lurenzo); 2. These Foolish Things; 3. Two Request Numbers: (a) Chinese Fisherman's Lullaby; (b) Chinese Ballad: 4. Selection from “That Certain Age";
Introducing Hal Lorenzo's OWD version of "You're as Pretty os a Picture: 5. St. Louis Blues (arr. Lorenzo).
8.35 p.m. Next week's Programme. 8.40 p.m. New Light' Symphony Orchestra.
Poet And Peasant - Overture Suppe); Romance (Tchaikovsky); In A Monastery Garden (Ketel-
6.35 p.m. Records: White Rose bey); The Mill In The Forest (Oakley)-Olly Oakley (Banjo) (Ellenberg).
with Piano Accomp.: Roberta 9 p.in. London Relay-Food for Selection-Arthur Young and Re- Thought'. ginald Foresythe (Plano Duets with Drums),
6.44 p.m. (a) Tears in my heart; (b) Lullaby in Rhythmn: (c) Star dust; (d) "Sweet Sue.
Three short talks on matters of topical interest:
9.20 p.m. Orchestral.
"Donna, Diana" - Overture (Reznicek); A Thousand And One
7 p.m. Closing Jocal Stock Quota= |Nights---Waltz. (J. Strauss, arr.
tions.
| Frost)—Dresden State Opera Or- 1.02 p.m.
Variety' with Sophie chestra cond. by Karl Bohn: Tacker, The Four Crotchets and 9.30 Not Gonells and His Georgians. News
Who Stole The Tiger's Rug?—
p.m. London Relay -The
9.50 p.m. A Request Programme. Fox-Trot; Bring 'Em Back Alive- Double Concerto In D Minor
Fox-Trot-Nat Gonella and His (Bach) — Yehudi Menuhin` and Georgians with vocal refrain by Georges Enesco (Two-Violins) with Nat Gonella 1 Heard (Red-Orchestra cond. by Pletre Mon- man) - The Four Crotchets teux; Where'er You Walk (Handel) (Vocal Quartette) with Guitar: -John McCormack (Tenor) with I Know That My Baby Is Orchestra; Orpheus In The Under- Cheatin' ' On Me (Steinberg and world — Overture (Offenbach) -- Lambert); Conversational Man Lucerne Kursaal Orchestra: What (Leaner and Shapiro) Sophie Is This Feeling: ("Le ·Mozze. Di Tucker: (Comedienne) with Ted Figaro"-Mozart)-Ellaabeth Schu- Shapiro and His Orchestra; Basin mann (Soprano) with Orchestra; Street Blues (Williams): E Flat La Cenerentola-Overture (Ros- Blues (Williams)—Nat Comellasini)-Milan Symphony Orchestra and His Georgians with vocal re-cond, by Cav. Lorenzo Mólajoll; frain by Nat Gonella; Away Down "Capriol" Bufte (Warlock) - The South In Heaven (Green and War- (Constant Lambert String Orches": (ren)-Sophie Tucker (Comedienne) |tra conă. by Constant Lambert; O with Ted Shapiro and His Orches- Mistress Mine; Blow, Blow Thou tra; Yogi-Bogi (Reed)--The Four Winter. Wind (Quliter) - Derek Grotchets (Vocal) with Guitar: Oldham (Tenor) with Violin "Cello Spooky Takes A Holiday-Fox-and Flano; Potpówir Of Waltzes, Trot; Wana Babel-Fox-Trot-Nat No. 2 (Robrecht); Potpourri Of Gonella and His Georgians with Waltzes, No. 3 (Robrecht)---Marek Vocal Refrain by Nat Gonella. Weber and His Orchestra: Torna
7.38 p.m. Light Opera Selections. A Burdento (dë Chartis) "Belle of New York,” etc.
Benitamtho (gl (Tenor) and "A Coultry 'GEI" - Bélection Members. of La Scala Orchestra, (Mqnekton)-—-—-London Theatre Or- Milan, cond. by Dino Olivierf; chestra: "The Beggar Student" Good-Byg, (Tosti)--Eva · Turner (Millocker); Ich hab' kein Gold, (Soprano) with Orchestra,
35,000 TON BATTLESHIPS
that The paper further states of the five 35,000 ton battleships now being built, two will be ready in 1940, and the remaining three In 1941. Two other battleships, the construction of which has been approved, but not yet com-
the menced, will, ' says
paper, displacement of 40,000
have a tons.
the The paper estimates that total number of British warships at present under construction is approximately 150.
BALDWIN REFUGEE FUND
GROWS LONDON. Jan. 5 (Reuter)---Lord Baldwin's refugee fund has now reached £305,000.
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