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COMMENTARY ON FA, CUP TIE Trans.

FROM LONDON

Mozart "Jupiter" Symphony 13-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of intercession from St. John's Cathedral,

12.30 p.m. Mozart Concerto In C Minor, K. 491.

Edwin Fischer (Piano) and The Lundun Philharmonie Örenustra conducted by Lawrence Culling- wood.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 9.51m.c. (31,55m.) 2147m.c. (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m,)

I (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H.. G.S.G., G.S.B.) Trans. III (G.S.II., G.S.G. G.S B.) AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VLR

Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt·

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI Wavelengths 16.88m and 25.57m. Frequen-

H.K. Time. p.m.

Local Time Signal and a.m Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal) at the Plano,

Gone (film Line On The Run")

eles 17770ke

and 11730ku

10.00-Musle-Light

(A)

and

Bright

CHINESE OLD

MASTERS TO BE SHOWN

Rare Exhibition

Of Paintings

Traditional Chinese art In all its glory will be seen in ap exhibition of representa- Live ancient paintings by famous masters to be held under the auspices of the Hongkong Working Artista' Guild in the board room of. the "South China Morning Post" on January 30 and and February 1.

It is rarely that such pictures are assembled in one collection, arid Hongkong may be consider ed fortunate in having the

op- portunity presented, before the pictures are sent to London to be

shown there.

GENERAL

THE SERVICES

"LONDON GAZETTE CORPS

TUESDAY, JAN. 10

WAR OFFICE, JAN, 10

REGULAR ARMY Col. N.

McLeod, D.S.O.,; M. M.C., A.D.C., retires on ret, pay (Jan 18, and 13

granted the hen. rank of Brig.

COMMANDS AND STAFF

OF

ROYAL ENGINEERS Mech. Sgt. Maj." W. Q. Mills to be L. (L.R.E.M.) (Jan. 111" ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Maj. R. C. Woodbridge is restd. to the estabt, (Jan. 113.

FOOT GUARDS Gren, G'ds.-Maj. O.W. D. San'th Staff s secd. for serv. on the

(Jan. 1).

INFANTRY

F-Lt.

A, J. A.

Maj. J. D. Milne, R. Scots, re-t The Queen's linquishes the appt. or G.S.o. Watson to be Capt Jan" s

3rd Grade, Ceylon (Jan. 2).

while

50

R.A.

K.O.S.B.--Lt. R. M. Crosthwaite (Dec. 18.

| 1938).

Gloster R.--Lt. J. D.

empld.

L.I..

Garnett

W. York. R.Lt. P. F. C. Bloxam

the ts secd. for serv, with The folls. appt. are niade:--- Col (temp. Brig.) A. R. Godwin-P.C. (Jan, 4), Austen. O.B.E., M.C., from Comdr.. 13th Int. Bde., to be Comdr., 14th's restd. to the estabt. Inr. Bde.. and retains the temp. rank of Brig. (Dec. 31, 1938); Maj. E. H. Whit-resigns his commn, (Jan. 10).

INFANTRY Bucks feid. M.C., Oxf. and

Worc. R-Capt. J. J. Abbott, from G.S.O. 2nd Grade, F. Comd..)

Of.. from Reg. Army Res. of to be G.S.O.. 2nd Grade. War Office (Jan, 2); Maj, G, H, Wore. R. to be Capt. (Jan. 7). A. MacMillan, M.C., A. and S.H.. with seny. April 16 1936, and pre- The exhibits will include works from G.3.0.

A. H. 2nd

cedence next above Capt. Grade, Wari

Gullmore. Zad Sul Office, to be 0.5.0. 10.20 Wheat and Grain Report 2 Chan Tzu Chien of the

R. Sussex R-Lt-Col. M. Wal- Dynasty (A.D. 581-617) Li Be E. Comd. (Jan. 2): Capt.. C. E. Elsun, Wu Tao Tzu, Tad Kuang M. Herbert, R.E. to be Staff Capt.lington. M.C., retires on ret. pay Yin and Yen Li Pen of the Tang | (Transportation), Dynasty (618-906 A.D.), Mi Fel, Forces in Palestine and Su Han Chen, Thul Ko, Lễ Kuel Jordan (temp) (Dec. Chen, Chen

So: Yung, Liu Capt. R. D. Sellon,

thebe Adjt. (Attd, to Chung Nien. Hsta Kuel of Sung Dynasty (A. D. 960-1279), | Birininkham and Sheng Hung and Wu Chen, of Contets., Sen. Div the Yuan Dynasty (A.D. 1280- 1). 1367) and Wu Shih Shen, Yam Po Nten and many others of the Ching Dynasty.

(A).

.

I'm Delighted To See You Again | 10.40-Recorded Music (A). (Hackforth): Its A Long. Long 11.10--Musical Interlude (A). Way To Your Heart (Brandt): 11.15-Afternoon Musical Pro-

gramme (A),.

Once In A While Edwards),

(Piano) 1.15 p.m. Vivian Ellis and Al Bollington"(Organ).

"Floodlight" Plano Medley (Beverley Nichols Vivian

Plano Escapada (A Mexican Elopement-Phillips-Al Bolling- tun playing on the Organ of the Paramount Theatre, London:"Let Me Play By Vivian Fallis (Iri which the Composer introduces some of his, best known tunes) - Viviah Ellis (Piano); Bell Medley- Anton and The Paramount Thea-i tre Orchestra with Al Bollington (Organ)..

1.30

p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.

1.10 p.m. Mary Ellis (Soprano) and the Londen Palladium Orches- tra:

5.

p.m.

3.30-Young People's Session (A). 4.00 "Cards on the Table.” (DI) 4.20-Recital by Ruth Naylor,

soprano (DI). 4.40-"The Congress Dances.'

Theatre The BBC

Revue Chorus and Orchestra (DD). 4.55 Sporting News and Notes

(A). 5,25-Commentary On News (A) 5.35 Sporting Highlights of the

week (A).

1

·

5.40-"London Log." (D1).. 5.50--News (D1).

6.00 Summer Orchestral Hour-

The AB.C. (Sydney) Sym phony Orchestra (A) 7.00--The A.B.C. (Sydney) Wire-

less., Chorus (A)

7.30- The BBC Northern Orches-.

tra (D3).

8.00-Light

Instrumental. En-

semble (A).

8.15-"Monologues" in

Melody."

with Ronald Gourley at the plang D2). 8.50-"London Log." (D2). 8.55-Actualities (H..).

0.00 Alfred Van Dam and

Selection of Operatie Gems furz. Forbes) The London Palladium Orchestra

William cond, by Pethers: Glamorous Night (From When The Gipsy. Played same);

Glamorous Night" - Novello) — Mary Ells (Sopmarto) accomp. by the Drury Lane Theatre Orch. cond. by Charles Prentice; Sanc- tuary. Of

(Ketelbey:| The Heart The Sacred Hour. (Ketelbey-The London Palladium Orchestra with Male Quartet: Fold Your Wings ("Glamorous Night" Novello) --. Mary Ellis and Trefor Jones (Duet) accomp. by the Drury Lane Thea- tre Orch. cond. by Charles Pren- tice: 25 Years Of Song (A Selection | 12.00–News and Saturday

of Historical Song Successcs) -----

his (D2);

(H.I.).

State Orchestra Dance Music -(A). 9.15-Varted Programme 9.30-News (D2). 10.00-Reginald King and his Or-

chestra (D3). 10.20-Rugby: England v. Wales.

by HBT

The London Palladium Orchestra | a.m.

end, by Richard Crean.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6 p.m. Alozart-Symphony No. 11

Lu C Majur "Jupiter".

The BBC. Symphony Orchestra

conducted by Adrian Boult.

6.28 p.m. Excerpts from Mozart's Operas.

"Don Olovann." -- Overture State Orchestra, Berlin cond. by Dr. Leo Blech: "Dan Giovanni"-__

Commentary Wakelam (D3).

(D3).

12.25-Dance Music, with

sport

as the

exhibition of

is noteworthy that the ex- hibits in the present show ex- tends from the Sui Dynasty, where- paintings held in London in" 1936 Chinese

under the auspices of the Chinese Government extended only from Li Chau Tau (son of LI Ssu Haun) of the Sung Dynasty onwards.

the

Grade.

British

(Jan. 10). Maj. and Bt. M. A. James, · V.C.“ M.C.. Trans-

Lt.-Cel. Gloster R., to be 30. 1938);

10), K.O.S.B., to! Gen. Star), Bristol Univ. OT.C. Jan.

Lt. Col.

from

(Jan.

19 secd.

Essex R. Capt. D. G. Edwardes Is secd. for serv. as an Adji, T.A. (Jan. 1.

R. Berks. R-Lt. J. 'C. M. Mor- ton-Clarke is secd." for serv. un- CAVALRY The

"Bays.-Lt.

der the Colonial Office (Dec. 10. W. A. B.

1938). Manger is secd. for serv. under

ROYAL TANK CORPS the Colonial Office (Dec. 27, 1938).

Capt. D. J... E, O'Flynn, M.B.E.. "15th/19th. " H.-Capt. G. A. E.

the T.A Peyton is secd. for serv. with the secd. for serv, with

(Jan. 8): the notiin. in the A., (Dec. 8, 1938).

ROYAL REGIMENT OF

Gazette of Jan. 3 regarding Capt:

ARTILLERY..

R. A. A. Young is cancelled: Lt Maj. W. M. Leggatt

R. W. Campbell is seed for serv. for serv on the Staff (Nov. 27. under the Air Ministry (Oct. 31.

1938).

The follg. Majs are restd, to

Į RUYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

Short the estabt. (Jan. 1):-J, H. Fro-

Service Commission.— The appt. of Lt. H. J., Anderson, Carkest. James

MB. is antedated to Oct. 22, Maj. W. P. A. Robinson, M.C.. is seed. while holding the appt. Royal Warrant for. Pay and Pro- 1938. under the prov. of Art. 35

of Instr. In Gunn.. Sc. Comd. (Jan. 1 Capt. P. J. Howorth restd. to the estabt. (Dec. 19381.

1938.

NEW GUNBOAT | wen. C. A. FOR YANGTZE

Embodies Advance

In Armament

LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reater)— H.M.S. Grasshopper, the second of the two shallow-draft gunsoaks for

the

Yangtze Hotilla Built by Messrs, John "Thornycreit Company. Was launched at Southampton yes- terday by Mrs. R. G. Howe, wife of

the former British Charge d'Affaires in China.

in

10.

حمد

motion. 1931, but not to Carry Pay and Allces prior to" Oct. 22. 1937: Lt. H.

Anderson. Capt. (Oct. 22, 1938, with seny. Oct. 22, 1837 with precedence next above Capt. J. Ledingham, M.B. (substituted for the notifn. in the Gazette of

The follg. Capts, are secd. for M.B.. to be serv. with the T.A..- C. J. -N. Rugge-Price (Dec. 15, 1938);

P. Twomey (Jan. 3).

Nov. 8. 1938)."

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE

SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939.-PAGE 3

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Field Branch-Maj. E. L. Burlton. M.C... is restd. estäbt. (Jand. Pa

C.D. and A.A. Branch.-Maj. erd Bt. Lt. Col. J. N. later. M.C.. is restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 1); Maj. W. W. Cowan secd. while holding the

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CL.) P. Capt. (O.E.O. 2nd

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(Contlused on Page 13) ·

L.P. 1837,

The Grasshopper has a displace-of Chief Instr. in Gunn.

Arty. Sch (Jan, 1\" nient of 585 tons, and embodies considerable Improvements armament, which consists of four Jack inch guns, and protection and Uv- Banding accommodation for a crew of

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Jackson, and his (D3). DI-Daventry. Trans. 1 DI-Daventry, Trans. II DIII-Daventry. Trans. III A-Australia' HI-Holland-India

To My Beloved, on Hasten!-Luig Twinkle In Your Eye-Fox-Trot-

Fort (Tenor) with Orchestra, "The Magic Flute" - Ah! I Knew It. - Lily Pons (Soprano) with Orches- tra cond. by John Barbiroll; "The Marriage of Figaro"-TU Have Vengeance-A Kipnis (Bass) and

Billy Cotton and His Band "with Vocal Chorus.

NEW DESTROYERS LONDON... Jan. 19 (TOcean)- Two new British destroyers of the "K" class were launched at the Clyde yesterday.

"

They were christened the Kelvin and the Kipling. Each has a dis- placement of 1,690 tons.

AIR MISSION LEAVES LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reuter)-Sir Donald Banks and Air-Marshal

8 pm, Local Time Signal, Wea-Arthur Longmore, members of the ther Report and Announcements. British Air Mission to Australia 8.03 p.m. Albert Sandler and His and New Zealand, left for the rchestra and Jessie Matthews Dominions yesterday.

E. Ruziczka (Mezzo-Soprano) and Soliloquy (Murray); Gipsy Me- Sir Hardman Lever, who is head Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond, lody (Nelson and Knight-Albert of the Mission, is leaving in the by Erich Orthmann; "The Magic Sandler and His Orchestra; It's middle of February...

of

Flute Within these sacred halls Love Again (from the film); The Mission is to establish, a -Alexander Kipals (Bass)

Tony's In Town (An and

'It's love scheme for the construction Berlin State Opera Orchestruan-Jessie Matthews (Vocal) aircraft in Australia and New cond. by Clemens Schmalstich; with Orchestra; The Fairies Zealand. "Idomenco"-Sanfte Winde, folgt Gavotte (Kohn); Rosa Mia (Fish-

dèm Teuren--Vera Schwarz prano) with Orchestra..

(So-er

and Potter)--Albert Sandler and His Orchestra; Everything's In

U.S. AIR DEFENCE CONSIDERED WEAK WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (Reuter)

6.45 p.m. London Relay "Steam" Rhythm With My Heart; The La-The United States is "weak com- bost".

tl Silkworm (from First a Girl)pared with other nations" in its

the Military Affairs Committee of the house of Representatives yes- terday.

A programine of variety. music essie Matthews (Vocal) with defence against bombing attacks, and drama from our floating play- Orch. For Love Of You (Alm): declared Brigadier-General Mar- house, reviving for you some of Prelude Haydn Wood) Albert Shall, deputy Chief of Staff before the glories of the old showboat Sandler and His Orchestra, Idays. The cast will include: Dick 8-35 p.m. Auton and The Para-

Fracis as The Showman; Loramount Theatre Orchestra, 'Stuart; Brian Lawrence; Jack "Follow The Fleet". Selection He added: "Any future war will Train; and The Three In Har- Irving, Berlin); Ray Noble Med-jat least start in the air," and he mony; The Orchestra (led by ley with Reginald Foort at the said that 19 new mobile anti- Josef Marais). Conducted by Jack Organ; Medley Of Paso-Dobles; aircraft regiments were needed to Clarke. The programme devised "The Gold Diggers Of 193 supply a "reasonable" ground" de- hy Adrian Thomas" and presented (Selection (Arlen and Young): "A fence..

by William Maclurg.

1.30 Closing loca! Stock Quota

tions.

7.32 p.m. Hildegarde, John Henry and Billy Cotton's Band,

Day At The Races" Selection

(Kahn, Kaper and Jurman)-with NO NEUTRALITÝ · ACT

Al Bollington at the Organ. »

8.50 p.m. London Relay London

¡LOR'.

Fifty Million Robins. Gan't Be Wrong---Fox-Trot - Billy Cotton Programme,

CHANGES YEA

WASHINGTON, Jan, 20 (Reuter)

9 p.m. An English and Welsh-The Foreign Relations Com- mittee of the Senate yesterday and His Band with Vocal Chorus: Song Of The Flood (Hiralthor decided to postpone indefinitely Listen To The German Band and Fychan); Olwen Mine (Orwys any consideration of pending pro (Gordon and Revel); I Believe In-William Edwartis (Tenor) with posals to revise or enlarge the Miracles (Wendling and Meyer)- Harp Accomp. by Telynorepresent neutrality statutes.

Hildegarde (Vocal) with Orches- | Gwyngyll (Sung in Welsh); The tra; You Started Me Dreaming-Leek — Selection The London Fox-Trut: The Glory Of Love Palladium Orchestra cond. by Fox-Trot Billy Cotton and His. Richard Crean: O Peaceful Eng- Crean; Rose Of England ("Crest of Band with Vocal Chorus: John|land ("Merrie England"-German) | the.Wave-Novello)—Edgar Elems Henry's Ghost (Henry) John-Essie Ackland (Contralia) with (Baritone) accomp. by Male Henry assisted by Gladys Horridge: |Orchestra; "The Rose" (Belection Chorus and The Drury Lane The Moon Got In My Eyes (Burke of English Melodies-arr. Myddle-Theatre Orchestra 'cond. by Charles and Johnston) - Hildegarde ton)-The London Palladium Or- Prentice. (Vocal) with Orchestra: Keep A chestra conducted by Richard (Continued on Page 101

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