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On Wavelengths of 335

metres (845 kcm) ·31,40

metres (9.52 megacycles).

BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO.

IN A MAJOR, OF: N Botary Tin Speech

12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 p.m.

Stuart Robertson (Bari- lone) and the London Palladium Orchestra.

9.50 p.m. Songs by Elsło Suddaby (Sopranol

The Mocking Pairy (Besly); · The Almond Tree (Schumann). The Rose- bud: Hark! Harki The Lark (Schu- bert)--with Fiano accompaniment.

1.00 pm London Relay The City of London'-8: The Corporation,"

By A. B. Thomas Deputy Keeper

the Records, Guldhall. 10.15 pm. Two Schubert Songs.

The El Hedge Rase. Op. 3.No. 3. King, Op. 1-Alexander

der Kipnis (Bass) with Gerald Moore at the Plane.

of

10.21 p.m. Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 92.

Philadelphia Symphony" "Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski. ..

11.00 p.m. Close down.

CAIM

Merchant of Venice Suite (Rosse) --London Palladium Orchestra cond. by Cufford Greenwood. •Little Brown Jusi

The Three Crows (Eastburn) The Mermaid Polly Wolly Doodle (arr. W. M.) Stuart Robertson (Bar. G.S.G.

Wich tone) Plane and Chorus Palin 4.5.B. G.S.B. dium Memories-Intro: in Port Again: Hometown: O-Ki

Okay for G.S.0. Sound: Alo

the river with you; Life Trans. begins at Oxford Circus; There's 1 Trank. new world; Free; Waltz of the Gip Trans sies: Round about Regent Street London Palladium Orchestra 'cond. by Clifford Greenwood.

Along

Fleet's The

1.00 p. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Turner Layton (Vocal) at the Plano.

SHORT WAVE

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FOREIGN

$25252

7.00--Programme by the Mastersing

ers' Vocal Quartet (A); 15-Violin Recital by Grisha Golub.

off (A). 8.15--Manchester

Tuesday Midday Society's Concert (D2) Jim

Davidson's A.B.C. Dance Band (A),

8.45-Gipsy music (HI).

9.00---Kay Laing and Vera Mainwar

"!

ing: Duets on Two Pianos (D3); Recorded Feature (A); News commentary (H.L.).

P.15-News (D2).

9.20-News Brevitles (A), ...

9.30-"Food for Thought." (D2); Re-

port on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (HI),

940-Tulip-time in Holland (HI) 9.45 Sports News and Market Notsa

(D2) City

The

10.00

of

London--The

Corporation" Talk by A. H Thomas Deputy Keeper of the Records (D3).

10.15-Music Hall with the B.B.C.

Variety Orchestra (D3). 11.15-Music Interlude (D3).

Wavelength 17.70b.c. (16.86m.) 9.51me. (31,55mm.) 2147me. (31.97M. )

13.18m.c. (13,79m.), (G.S.O. G.S.G. G.SB) am.

11.25"Arms and the Man" George

Bernard Shaw (D3), 12.00-News (13),

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G.S.H. G.S.G.. G.8.B.) 12.15-Philip Martell and his Orches- (G.B.H, G.S.G., G.S.R.) AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR

Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kllowat!

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88mm. & 25.51m.; Frequencies 1777pkc. & 177Joke.

My Plans And Me - Intro: One) Alone: To a Wild, Rose; One Fine Day.. Lest (Ohman, Mercar and TesHE tor). Sweetheart Let's Grow Old To-Time gether (Bratton and Edwards).

1.15 p.m. Beuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.

1.30 p.. Dance Music.

Slow Fax-Trot Honey Coloured

a.th.

tra (D3).

12.65 Sports News and Market Notes

(D3).

CHUNGKING NEWS

BROADCAST-

A regular series of short-wave broadcasts in the English and other foreign languages have been In- 10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"Music|augurated by the Central Broadcast- Lessons for Junior Classes.” (A), | ing Administration, Chungking 10.20-Wheat. and: Grain Report (A). 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A). 11.05-Luncheon Music (A).

Of special interest to Far East listeners are the news broadcasts at 10 am. (HK. time) each day on 25.21

Moon (film Musle bath charms For 11.30-Afternoon" Musical Programme metres (119 megacycles).

Trot-Music Hath Charms (from the fim)--New Mayfair Dance Orchestra with

Fox-Trot-I'd Vocal Retrain. Rather Listen To Your Eyes (fim 'Shipmates Forever")-Jacques Renard and, His Orchestra.

1.40 p.

Belay of the Rotary TK- An Speech from the Roof Garden of the,, Hongkong Hotel-Speaker: Mr. George Buchanan. Subject: 'Steam Bollers.'

2:15

Close down pm.

6.00 p.p

Helay of the Dance Or- chestra from the Roof Garden of

the Hongkong Hotel

(a) Outside of Paradise, (b) Shi-

(c) Heart and Soul nanigans.

(d) Sa Jeepers Creepers. 6.14 Record: Many Memorics (Woods); Outside An Old Stage Door (Pelosi-Pattison)- Ralph Silvester (Vocal) accomp. by Fred Hartley and His Sextet." 8.21 (a) I could

a Dream. (b) Fist Foot

1

Floogle, (c) After you've gone. (4) Every Tub. 6.35 Records: Dinsh (Akat); Lazy Bones (Mercer and Car michael)

1-8. Plano Surendre lead by Philip Piach. Little

Make-Be- lleve (Tobias and Simon)-Dorothy Lamour (Vocal) with Herbie Kay and His Orchestra. 6.44 (s) Btar Dust, (b) Mama's gone Good-bye, (c) Moon- Glow, (d) Rhythm Mad

1.00 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- iations

7.02 p.m. Organ.

Dixon Hits No. 16-Intro: It looks like rain in Cherry Blossom Lane: The greatest mistake of my life: Wake up and live: You're here. You're there: Ten pretty girls: Love is good for anything that ails you. Dixon Hits No. 21-Intro: Tears in heart; In..my little red book; Once in

Reginald Dixon at the

my

p.m.

(A),

2.30 Under Big Ben." Talk by

Howard Marshall (D1). 3.45 The B.B.C. Military Band (D). 3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A). 3.25--"Arms and the Man." by George

Bernard Shaw (Di), 4.00--News (D1). 4.15"

"Song Parade," with the B.B.O. Chorus and Billy 1 and his Band (D1); Dinner Music (A). 4.45-Scorts News and Market Notes

(1).

There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 mto 8.30 a.m. to European ceu tries, including Great Britain, France. Italy and Germany on 25.31 metres and 31.58 metres; to America between 9.30 a.m. and 11.30 am in Chinese and English on 18.85 metres and 18.75 metres; to East and North China, and Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 p.m. and. 7.56 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Japanese: to South China and the South Seas be- tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21

(10

5.25-Commentary On News (A)) 5.40The News Behind the News"] metres and 31.58 metres, including a

(A).

6.00-Symphony Hour-The Studio Symphony Orchestra (A). 6.45 The B.BC. Empire Orchestra

(D2).

news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. pm. local time); and to Boviet Rus kla between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.68 metres to Rustan

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, MARCH 31

·ADMIRALTY, MARCH 25

"

B.N. Surg. Lieut-Comdr. (D) D. Barker, LDS placed on Retd List (March

21).'

Sub-Lleuts. to be Lleuts, with seny stated:M. D. Pope. (Jan. 1); Č. Carew-Hunt (Feb. 1).

Cd. Sig. Boan. B. A. Leary to be Sig. Lent (March 22). -

Proby Lieut. T. A. Johnston is con

a while; The pretty little patchwork firmed in the rank of Lieut. with seny quit: The girl in the Alice Blue of t. 1, 1938. Gown; Don't ever change.

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MARCH 21 EN,

J.

5. Comd.; Maj. HA Ingledew, R, North'd us as Stan Capt Jersey Dist; Maj. G. A. McCarter, Royal Canadian Artillery, as G.B.0, 2nd Grade, War Office: Capt. C.. G Stainer, RE, as G.8.0. 2nd Grade, War Office (temp.).

CAVALRY 8th H-Maj. H. C. Elton. from B.A.. to be Maj. (April 1), retaining his present sexxy.

ROYAL REGİMIMENT OF ARTILLERY

Maj. E. F. & Brodie is secd, while holding the appt. of Asst. Supt. Exptl. Estabt. (Jan. 8); Maj. C. A. Carkeet- James is secd, while holding an appt. as Instr. In Gans. (March 1); Maj. J. Barron, M.C.. is restd to the estabt.

(April 1); Capt. W. M. C. Wall is secd. 7.15 p.m

A programme of Dance

Sub-Lieuta, to be Lleuts, with sexy for serv, with the T.A. (Feb. 1); Capt. Music and Variety.

Dance Orch-Summer's End-Slow stated: R. Hart (June 24, 1937); J. E. Thomas, M.V.O., is restd. to

(March 12); Capt G.. R. L FUX-Trok; Never Break A Promise. M. Skimmer (March 4, 1938); F. the estab

F Hoare (March-14). Waltz Mantovani and His Orches

Hawks, M.C., is seed, for serv, on the Staff in India (April 1).

Field Branch-Lt-Col. A. Q. Arch- dale on completion of placed on four years' sery. As Regti

with

---

tra

Me Go Back

to Cd. Bosn, (retd) P. G. Barnes Vocal Chorus,

Vocal-Let be Lieut. (retd) with sexy, of The Farm (Barony 1, 1937 Το

& Holmes): Why Must We keep On Working? (Barony and Holmes)---

MARCH 28

R.N.

the hp. list (April 1): Maj, R. L. Max-

The Two Leslies Lealle Barony, and Rear-Admiral 8. St. L. Moore, OB, well retires au ret. pay (April 1); Leslie Holmes) with Orch. Dance CV.O.. placed on Retd List (March Maj. G. E. Elliot to be Lk-Col. (April Orch-Allah's Hoday (Priml): 8); Lieut.-Comdr. L. V. Lloyd placed dianola (Onlvas)The Six Swingers on Retd. List with rank of Comdr. directed by George Scott Wood, Vocal (Dec. 15, 1998)

and

And

1).

CD. and AA. Branch.--Maj. R. A. Armstrong to ́be, Lt-Col (March; 18), Plano Two Shadows Gaim To be Burg. Leute, (D):-J. R. samel. I Won't Tell A Soul (Farter- Holmes, LDS, D. W. Allaway, LDA.,

CORES OF BOYAL ENGINEERS Charles)-Lee Hutchinson

Come

LA COL D. J. McMullen, D.B.O.. (March 23). dian-Pop! Cloes Your Heart..Con

Shipwt. Leut. C. &. Pike placed on OBE, MIMechE, on completion of Happiness Ahead'); London On A Retd.

temure of serv, as Regil. Lt. Col. is in (March 23). Idat Night Washington and Stept)

gmoved from the Regt. List and re To be Surgn Ideut. P. Howes with Orchestra

Qu DIRIDE

full_pay (empld.) (April 1); Ewens, B.DB. (March 28). Hawaiian Orch-Tropts_Love_(Tomer- Cit Engra, to be Licuts. (E) with Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. (Or-Mr.) G. Hen-

Long); Swe

Sweet Hawaiian

alian seny of March J. N. Mutter, Cniker, M.BE, on ret, pay (April 1), Chimes (McConnell and Sandferd)-H. Foulger, C. X-Down, W. H. Ken- The follg, to be Lk-Co ́s:-Maj. D. The Hawaiian Islanders with Vocal ward, 8. J. Rutland, W. E. Budge, A. Steers, OBE (March 19); Mai

Dance Orch-Love Is Where E. Urell, A. V. English, F. W. Germain C. J. Fearfield, M.C. (April, 1). You Find It (film. 'Garden of the

RM

iln

and

Chorva

Moon'); Garden of the Moon (from T-Col. J. G. Johnstons is placed on the film--Jimmy Dorsey and is the Retd. List at own request (March Orchestra

MARCH 28

100 p.m. --Loes] Time Bignal, -Wea-

28).

ther Report and Announcements, Lieut. retd) JK. D. Hutchison of

"ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS- LL-COL W. M. Müller, M.C., on cari- ❘pletion of four "years" serv, as. Regti. Lt Col is removed from the Regt. List and remains un full pay (April The foils to be Lt-Cola (April 1): -Maj. J. W. Balley, M.C.; Maj. F:"A

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TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1939. -PACE 3′′

SAY

Gordon's

and know what you're drinking/

DRY GIN

DISTILLERY. LONDON

NO COLOURING MATTER

NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS

Shumchun Rural Welfare Centre

We need Rice and Vegetable Seeds

Fertiliser Farm Implements Animals

for the Refugee Farmers to return to

THE GOOD EARTH

Please send all monetary donations to:

Hon. Treasurer: "Mr. J. M. Tan,

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Tel. 21988.

R.Q.MB B. A Billington to be Lt. (QE-BAT.) (April 1).

Wits. R.-Capt. D. Doggrell is secâ. for serv. as an adit, Aux. Furces, In- dia (April 1),

T. and LR-EL P. A. Beitun is seed whilst holding a spec. appt. (Oct. 21, 1938).

Rife Bde.--Maj, FL. D. Baird, .M.C. retires on ret. pay (April 1).

ROYAL TANE CORPE Capt. R. D. W. Enlacke to be Adjt. vice Capt. H. M. Liardet (Jan. 21),

ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT

"NIKS"

MABEL

A Guokranks Cime For Hong Kong Foo

The Rev. Roland Stuart Hamblin, Chapin to the Forces,ith C, from TA Res. of on, is granted a temp. comman. as Chapin to the Forces, th: 01. (April 1); the Rev. B. H Beattle, M.A. is granted a" temp. comm. AS Chapin to the Forces, 4th Cl. (April. Middleton, Inniskilling Fus, relin- |quishes the appt. of QSO. 3rd Gradej

Committee of Imp. Def. (April 17. “ROYAL"ARMY MEDICAL COEPS

Short Service Commission.-Lt. (on prob.) T. Mclyel, M.B. is restd. to the estabt. (March 11).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE The follg. resign their appts. (Apri D-Slater Miss A. M. Spencer, Sister Miss, M. E. Hilditch.

Star Nurse Miss M. HL Pook to be Bister (Feb. 21); Miss O. M Doran to

ROYAL NAVY

DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE Captain J. C. Leach, M.Y.O.. will Join the Naval Ordnance Department and on May 1 will become Director of Naval Ordnance, in succession to

be provi Star Nurse (March 23) (sub.Captain C, E, B. Simeon, who is to command the battle-cruiser Renown. stituted for the notifn. in the Gazette of March. 14).

HMS. CORNWALL VERS The folly, provi Staff Nu

Nurses are The programme of the voyage to confirmed in their appts:-Min-Z. N. | China of the cruiser. Cornwall, Cap-/

tain C. F. Hammill, after recommis M. Lurin, Miss M. . A. Pisher, Miss P. B. A. Jones, Miss M. H. T. Fowler, slobing, has been expedited," and, she

ESTABLISHMENTS will arrive at Hongkong on May 3, Ben. Off. Sch. Mal Gócal LL-Col. fortnight earlier, The Cornwall #i H. Mathew, O.BE. M.C. BA: MJJ, R. 1. Aldous, MO. ELE, Felinhe at Penang April 17-20; and Binge- C. V. L. Lysett, OBE, BA; Melquishes the appt. of 0.5.0.2 V. F. MacSwiney,

and the

Capt. J. B. Adams, BA, is restd:

30)

8.03 p.m. Violin Salos. by Yehudibe Lieut-Gomdr. (retd) wth seny. of Menuhin.

Dec. 15, 1928. Sicilienne Et Rigauden (Francoeur- THE WAR OFFICE, MARCH 31 Kreisler); Guitarre ·

REGULAR ARMY (Moszkowski- Sarasate)---with Piano“. accomp. by Col. F. J. M. King having. attained Arthur Balsam. Romanco sin á Mathe age for retirement retires on an Jor, Op. 94, No. 2 (Schumann, arr. Indian Pension (March 30): Col. P. to the estabt (April 1). Krelster)with Piano accomp. by M. Medill, DAO. retires on reta: pay

(April 1), and is granted the he Ferguson Webster........);

ted the hon.

| MC., having attained the age for re- rank of Brig.

D8.0313 Bt. Lt. Col. E OVE

D Minor.

INFANTEY

R.-Fu-Maj. G. L. Cazalet, D.8.0.

DNO

Grade,

pore, April 21-28.

FAXMASTER CAPTAIN YOULE The retirement is announced at his own request of Paymaster Comman? dr G. A Youle, OBE, with the rank of paymaster captain

y Com:LAUNCH OF THE KASHMIR

The destroyer Kashmir, belonging to the Kelly class, was launched at the Woolstor yard of Thornycroft std Co.. Limited. She was named by Lady Cark and Orrery. ||Not far away was the destroyer Kimberley, which will be launched next month to commi plete the Kelly class.,

8.14 p.m. Schumann Concerto In The follg.: to be old, 2nd tirement is placed on ret, pay (March Aprl Del-Captain J B

1

Lt. Col. March local rank of 1 Recruits Phys Development Canterbury-Mis), and Bt. Lt.-- N. P. Procter, M.C., Midd'x R

of

Sch of Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and The Emple List, lase The Burts The King's R-Lt. B. Q. Gaitley is Adams, B.A., R. Signals, relinquishes Philarmonic Symphony Orchestra of

Aux. Forces, the appt of Instr. (April 1). New York conducted by John Barbi (March 15): Lt. Col. R. W Cardew, seed for serve as an Adjt,

M.C, AMLEE from R. March India Cápril D.

Exptl. Estabt. Shoeburyness-Maj Devon R.-14. C. T. Dadion to be. P. 8. Brodie, K.A to be Asst. Bupt. 8.44 pm A Bong by Amellia Gaili- " COMMANDS

Capt March 31).

(Jan 9), (Babstituted for the notin, in Curel (Sopráno),

Maj. and BELL-Col. (now Col) H. H.

Leicester R-Lt Col H. 8. Plader, the Oszette of Feb. 10). Chanson Indove Badko-Rimsky-c. Strmige, DAO. MO. relin MC retires on et pay (April 1)

MEMORANDA E

„to be LA-COL: quishes the Supt. of Mil. Attache, Bel- MA

Col. H-G... Stronge, DHO, M.C.

Asst.

rolli

Korsakov),

10).

STAFF

1 March Col. RW. Ca

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS: The following appointmenta

843 p.m. Rimsky-Korsakov Le God grade Qarch 15), Ming DM Cheshire R--Maj. D. P. Dunkley is APP OR C 16); a made by the Admiralty D'Or Suite, died f

Aman Davidson, MO Inniskilling Fus London, Sympony Orchestra con Inquishes the apot of DAA, and seed for serv, sa sa Adīt. Aux.

Forces,

in Iraq March 1): Lt.Col. The follg. are restd. to the estabt. (QM) A Bmart, MC, RE [Hampshire... ©R-Capt.. A. Boyce, frum: Vocations Trag" Centre, Clall

nila (April 1)agement des MC-AMIZE, to be Cater Cdr. M. Dick, D80, to: War

"ducted by Eugene Goossens, sed ex Melays Ch£ardo Art BOUTS.

8.18 p.m. London Belay The News. The folg, relinquish 3.30 p.m. London Belsy Food for (April 1)M) Mitchell, M.C Thought."

CELTA REFUL, 15 G.8.0 for Welton Trng (March 10) Short talks on matters of topical Comd: Mal J, Baron, MO. BA8 Staford B), J.-A. Bal

JA. Ballon, Army Ost Ach, (April(1); 14-20l. C. interest.

AS BIRIT ON. EA (CF.RO. 3rd Grade), ALC, (7, 130 9.45 pm.

London Kelay--Sports 8. Cand; Maj. N. R. Kennedy, M.C.Forestera (Orstr.) TM. i removed mam the Betul Art News and Market Noten.

RScots, as G.80, for, Weapon Trug. Cucksom retires on ret. pay (Apr 1); remains empld. (April 1): Capt, GE

spite (May 21, ** LA/Odr. (8)~--~J. Mar, to Bhoreham

May

ter (April 3); IL V. Walker, to site, neas Dockyard (April 19);E T

1614 to Vernon for arse. Auril

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