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TO-DAY
'LUČKY DIP AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS Hotel Dance Orchestra 12.00 to 12.20 p.m.
of Intercession
Cathedral.
Relay of Service St. John's from
12.30 p.m. Songs by Bichard Tau ber (Tenor).
To The Land Of My Own Romance (Emith-Herbert); I Want The World
Orchestra.
SHORT WAVE
Bollington at the Organ Vocal Partir Sur Un Bateau Tout Blanc (from Folies Bergere revuo "En Super- Polles: Nuits De Miami (from Polies Bergere revue "En Super-Folles")---
Calls Josephine Baker with Orchestra, Or G..G.
and Piano-Carefree-Selection;: gan
0.3.5. That Certain Age - Selection
EGS.A Robinson Cleaver and Patricia Ross- borough, Vocal-Keep It Under Your Hat (from 'Under your hat)-Cicely Courtneldge. Jack Hulbert and The Trans Rhythm Brothers with Palace Theatre Orchestra. The Empire Depends On You (from Under your hat-Cicely Courtneldge with the Palace Theatre Orchestra.
2.15 p.m.
6.09 .p.m.
Close down.
Haydn Quartet In B Major, Op. 76, No. 4.
Prisca Quartet
6.20 p.m. Songs by Dennis Nobel (Baritone).
Bilent Worship (from Ptolemy-
G.S.O. Teins. 1
H.K..
DAVENTRY-
Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.86m,} 4.51m.. (31.55;} 21:47m.e: (81,5′′/m.)
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AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowait
HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequenofes 1777oko. &- 1773oke.
Handel-arr. Somervell)-with Orches Time
1.01.
White)-with
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tra. The Devout Lover (Pollock and 10.00-Music-Light and Bright, (A). To Know (flm Music for Madame White): So We'll Go No More A1024-Wheat and Grain Report (A). Kahn-Priml)--with
and Love Roving (Byron Lost Por Ever More (lm Blossom Piano. Time-Tauber-Clutsam with Organ and Choir of St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate.
12.10 p.m. Victor Silvester and Hts
Ballroom, Orchestra.
There's. Honey On The Moon To- night-Quickstep: This Is My Night To Dream-Slow Fox-Trot him 'Doc tor Rhythm".
p.21.
(A).
10.40-Recorded Music (A). 11.18-Luncheon Music 6.30 p.m. Light Orchestra Selections. 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme
Nights At The Ballet. No. 1.
(A). Nights At The Ballet. No Sym- phony Orchestra cond by. Walter
3.30-"Cards on the Table." (DI). Goehr.
3.30-Young People's Session (A). 3.40 Intermission," with the B.B.C.
Variety Orchestra (D1). 4.10-London Log.". (1), 4.13 Dianer Music (A). 4.20-News (D1).
6.45 p.m. London Relay-Lacky Dip." Ninth Edition Presented by WU- Ham MacLurg with 'Listeners' Com
Edited by Adrian Thomas-
When You're In Love er With Bomeone Waltz: Let's Sing Songa anecdotes, and verses contri- Again-Slow Fox-Trot (from the Bm)buted by listeners and Enter Sextan A Sailboat In The Moonlight Quick step; Moonlight Valley Waltz (film
'Secret Service'):
1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. New Mayfair Orchestra. Ragging The Rags (A Selection of early Regtime Favourites); The Whirl of The Waltz Waltz Selection. Globe-Trotting With The Tiger (arr. Phil Green).
A Vision Of Spring- Venetian Nights--Selec Selection: tton Selection Of Bing Crosby Num- bera.
1.30 p.m. Beuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce
ments.
1.40 p.m. Organ
A
Variety. Idlac Time Selection (Schubert, arr. Clutsam)-Harry Da vidson.
On Comedian-London Rainy Night (Washington and Stept); Pop! Goes Your Heart (dim 'Happi ness Ahead')Bobby Howes with Or chestra Orch. w. Organ-"Banjo On My Knee" Selection: "Champagne Waltz Selection Anton and The Paramount Theatre Orchestra with Al
THE
ROYAL NAVY
Intro:
Written for broadcasting by Blake.
Ber- Ernest Dudley on a synopsis by kely. Gray with George Curzon as Sex- ton Blake and Brian Lawrance as Tinker. Episode 9: "The Harbour Light Music by Rae Jenkins' Lucky Dip Orchestra directed by Jack Clarke. 7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tatlons.
Clapham and Dwyer, 1.32 p.m. Frances Day and Charlie Kunz. Plano Medley No. R. 19. Lost: The Glory of Love; Is it true what they say about Dicke: Sweet- heart let's grow old together; Lovely Lady: At the close of a long, long day Charlle Kunz (Piano) with Rhythm Accompaniment. Golf Clapham and | Dwyer. Charlie Kunz Piano Medley
Intro: Robins No. R. 20.
and Roses: Laughing Irish Eyes; A Pretty Girl is Like Melody Charlie Kunz (Piano) with Rhythm Accompaniment. Whispers In The Dark (am Artists and Models'); I Will Pray (Beverley Nichols)--Frances Day (Vocal) with Continued on Page 10
SERVICES
5.25 Commentary on On News (A)
of the 5.35-5porting Highlights
Week (A). 6.00-Light Musical Programme (A). 7.10-Grisha Golubos, violinist," with the Melbourne Symphony Or chestra (A). 7.30--The
Grand National Com- mentary on the race by Thomas Woodroofle (D2).
7.55 Vario Tro (D2),
8.00- Programme by the AB.C. ‹Mel-
bourne) Wireless Chorus (A). 8.45-Dance Music (HL). 8.30 London Log." (D2). 9.00-New Hippodrome
Orchestre
(D2); Dance Music (A); News commentary (HL):
9.30 News (D2); Talk on the Stock Exchange by 9. G. Appeldoorn (HL). 9.40-Radio Revue Spanish pro-
gramme (HI). 10.00-Reginald Dixon at Organ of
Granada Cinema (3). 10.30- Trovatore-Act 1 of Verdi's
opera (D3).
Carolina 11.50-Evelyn Dove: "The
Song- Bird" (D3). 12.00-News (D3).
3.IIL
12.25 The Luton Band (D3).
REMAINING IN SERVICE
NO. 75 SQUADRON COMMAND Wing Commander D. D'Arcy A. Greig, D.F.CA.F.C.. late chief flying in-
OSLO. Mar. 24 (Renter)--Nor- structor at the Central Flying School
naval recruits, who LORD CORK ON NEED FOR
has succeeded Wing Commander geglan ONE C-IN-C.
E. Ward in command of No. 15 (Bom- would originally have been re- Admiral of the Fleet Lord Cork and ber) Squadron at Harington, Buffolk, leased from service on April 1, Orrery, speaking at the Royal United on the latter's appointment to com- Service Institution, said that is this mand No. 5 Apprentices Wing at Hal country, where nearly overy expedi-ton. tion was a combined out, senior officers ought to be trained so that they could take the position of com- mander-in-chief and so do away with having three commanders-in-chief.
It did not matter whether the man was an airman. soldier, or sailor BO long as he was the right man, was trusted by the right stan, was fear- less of responsibility and resolute in action
There must be a stage in every man'a life, if he was destined for com- mand in which he must get out of his restricted one-Service view and "study the whole of the problemn, the other two Services, and all that went
to make up the strength of the Ern- pire.
"He wanted to see the Imperial De- fence College, largely increased and the graduates go away by themselves. far from the restricted atmosphère of Whitehall, to where they could really sit down and have an opportunity of working out how best we could make the most of all the resources we had, so as to strike swift and smashing blows at the enemies when the moment came.
Lord Cork was presiding at a lec- ture on training for higher command which was given by Air Marshal Sir "Arthur Longmore,
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COMMANDERS NEW POSTS Commander H. D. Nichol has been appointed to the Torpedoes, and Min. ing Department, Admiralty, to kuc- ceed Commander J. C. Maclean, who has served there for 2 years Com- mander Nichol is relleved" in "charge of the motor torpedo-boats attached to the Vernon, torpedo school by Commander F. EL P. Maurice, from the Tactical Division, Admiralty, the latter officer being relieved by Com- mander P. W. Brock, promoted in the New Year list after being squadron lorpedo officer, Second Cruiser Squad- ron, in HM.S. Southampton.
ROYAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL. After July 1 applications for the entry of boys at the Royal Hospital School, Halbrook, which is maintain- ed by Greenwich Hospital for the sons of seamen, will not be received till candidates are nine years of age, nor after they are 13, except for orphana
Boys-selected are eligible to enter the school between 11 and 14 years of age, and must enter into an agree meat together with their parents or guardians.
ال -
STH DESTROYER 'FLOTILLA HMS. Keith; recently serving, in the 4th Destroyer Flotilla in place of the Beagle, which has been attached to the aircraft-carrier - Purious, has been paid off and recommissioned at Chatham with the crew of the sc tra, Commander C. E. C. Robinson, to take the place of that ship in the 6th Destroyer Pistilla, Home Fleet.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
DIGBY STATION COMMAND Wing Commander John B... H. Rogers, promoted last November, has "assumed, command of the air station at Digby in succession to Wing com- mander C. Crawford, Squadron Lender H Bough, DF.C.
are
being retained with the colours for a further, two months
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