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On Wavelengths of 355
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SPECIAL DANCE PROGRAMME- FROM THE "CRIPPS" Beethoven Symphony No. 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral
12.30 p.m. Beethoven--Sanata In A Flat Major, Op. 110
Artur Schnabel (Piano).
1.40 p.m.
FOREIGN
BESLUTA
Dance Orch-Now It Can Be Told 1 1.30 pln. Regier and Ragby Press, -Fox-Trot (Alm Alexander's Ragtime Weather Forecast and Announce Band); My Walking Stick-Fax-Trotments. (im 'Alexander's Ragtimo Band).
Elgar Symphony No. 1 Ray Nobel and His Orchestra. Voca! In A Flat Major, Op. 55.
Un Tout Petit Nid Vaissade and Landon Symphony Orchestra, con- Charty: L'Auberge Au Crepuscle ducted by Sir Edward Elgar. (Aistone and Viaud)-Rina Ketty (In
Close, down. Dance Orch.
2.30 p.m. 5.30 p.m.
French) with Orchell Fox-Trot Service of the London aimie Festival |
Ferdinand
ma The
GENERAL
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
COMMODORE AT HONGKONG
The appointment dates from April 7 of Captain A. M. Peters; D.S.G., to the Tamar, as Commodore in Charge of the Dockyard and naval establish ments at Hongkong, in succession to Commodore B. B. C. Dicken, OBE,
Paymaster R.S.C.
Leutenant-Com. mander A. Lade, from the cadet train- ing cruiser Vindictive, has been ap- " polated Secretary to the new Comm forc
Captain Peters was Flag-Lieutenant to Admiral Sir William Goodenough in the Southampton and Orion in the Grand Fleet all through the War. He was present at all the principal sc- tions and was awarded the D.S.C. after Jutland
BRITISH ENVOY IN CHUNGKING
No Special Mission In Present Trip
CHUNGKING, April 20 (Cen tral)-Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, the British Ambassador to China, arrived here, from Epa- ming by a C.NA.C. plane yes- terday afternoon.
London Belay-Opening
from the fim; Lillian Fox-Trot from Westminster Abbey, London. Horace Heidt and His Brigadiers.
7.00 pum.
Corelli Concerto Grosso Comedians-At The Zoe: The Lady In G Minor ("Christmas Concerto"). And The Bottle-Brad and Al with London Symphony Orchestra con-
Dance Orch. This ducted by Bruno Walter. Plano accomp. Is only The Beginning-Fox-Trot: You 7.16 p.m. Started Something Fox-Trot-Bully mack (Tenor).
Сало Teiment's Rhythm.
Handel)-with Orchestral ac- 8.00 pm. Local Time Signal, Wea-Walk Amore (Handel): Where's You companiment. An Old. Sacred Lulla. ther Report and "Announcements.
officials. George Formby. Mae by (Corner, arr. Liddle-with Plans 8.03 p.
Questal and Nat Gonella and His Georgians.
You've Gotta EAL Your Spinach Baby im Poor Little Rich Girl"). 12.50 pm. Songs by Herbert Jans-Mae Questa: (The Betty Boop Girl sen (Baritone).
Widmung "De Melne Scele" (Schu.The Lancashire Toreador
Mann
Sangs by John McCor
accomp. by Edwin Schneider.
p.m. · B.B.C. Recording-"Lon- don Traffic."
A Mosaic of Actuality and Letters
(Formby,ton.
Since his promotion to captain in 1930 he has commanded the Del phinium on the Africa Station, has.. been-Chief Staff Oncer at Gibraltar. and during the past two years Flag- Captain in the 2nd Cruiser Squadron.. Home Fleet.
PAYMASTER CAPTAIN PAYNE · Paymaster Commander A. H. Fayne, compiled and produced by Felix Fel- accountant officer-at-the Navigation
School, Portsmouth
and
Assistant Port Librarian, has been placed on the retired list on attaining the age limit with the rank of paymaster captain. He is succeeded by Paymas ter Commander W. D. Stewart, from
Moore Fox Trot (film "Every Day's &
8 Holi-Sulte
Pinpo
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- Ip 25, No. 1; Die Lotosblume Gifford and Cliff-George Formby &
Ukulele with Orchestra. The ther Report and Announcementa. (Schumann, Op 25, No. 7)-With Ha
Dipsy Doodle - Fax-Trot; Jubilee
8.33 p..
Eris Costes-Four Ways plano accomp. by Gerald
4/ (Schubert)-with Standchen
day")-Nat Gonella & His Georgiana.
New Light Symphony Orchestra accomp. by Michael Raucheisen.
Trailing Around In A Tralier Guard conducted by Joseph Lewis, Tho Locol Time Signal and and Clim-George Pormby and His 1.00 p.m.
8.13 p.m. London Relay Olive Weather Report.
with
Toy Groves (Soprano). 1.03 p.m. Henry Jacques and His Ukulele Orchestra with Vat Rosing (Vocal), Trumpet-Fox-Trott Twilight' In ToK
The
H.M.S. · Aurora.
TARGET-TOWING AT DEVONPORT One of the minesweeping trawlera reserve at Devonport is to be
in
You're An Education Quickstep: So key-Per-TrotemNak Gonella and Hlaver), The Song that has no Ending brought forward for target-towing
I've Got A Sweetheart Blow Fox-Trot Georgians.
Lon
The Dancing Lesson (Herbert Olt-
Pain in My (Helen, Parry), Love's Radiance (Mon-
Henry Jacques and fils Correct Dance Sweet (Wade, Warner)-Mae Ques- tague Philips), The April of 3y Tempo Orchestra. Chasing Shadows tal (The Berry Boop Girl) with Plano. | Heart (Cinta), Song of the Mor-
825 p.m.
London Relay-Nicholas ning-o (Lerna Norman), Sad Eeart (Davis and Silver; Ask Your Heart
Hannen in The Adventures of Atoaxo of Mine (Walter Leigh), Little Brown (im White Lituch-Val Rosing (Fo
MacTavish."
Lover of the Moon (Loughborough), call with Orchestra. You Got The
Specially written for broadcasting The Last Rose of Summer Trad.). Of The Bargain-Waltz-Henry Best
Production
8.35 p.m. Studio--Plano Recital by Jacques and His Correct Dance Tem-by Peter Cheyney No. 6.
Val Gielgud Tea by Val
Caroline Braga. 8.45 p.zn. Local Sports Results.
1. Mendelssohn compositions: '(3) p.m. A Spanish Programme. Te Quiero Dijiste (Maria Grever); Lost Happiness. Op. 38, No. 2, (b) The (Maria Grever) Alfonso Brook, Op. 30, No. 5. (c) Spring Song, Tirado film The Joy Parade"); Tears. La My La Rosa Oriental (Ramon Espigul): ia, Op. 12, No. 1, (b) Puck, Op. 11, No.
ado (Tenor) with Orchestra, Op. 62, No.
2. Grieg compositions: (a) Arlet- Heart Slow Fox-Trot--Henry JAC- Lamento Borincano (Hernandez-arr. ques and His Correct Dance Tempo Britol-Conchita
(c) At the Cradle, Op. 68, No. 5 Supervin (Mezzo-3 Orchestra.
Soprano) with Orchestra.
3. Chopin compositions: (a) Etude El Rell- Reuter and Rury Press, cario Padilla); La Sevillana (Tradier) 1.30 p.m.
in G. fat (Black keys), Op. 10, No. 5. Weather Forecast and Abounce-Emilo De Gogorza (Baritone) with
(b) Berceuse. Op. 57, (c) Vaise in E Minor, Posthumous. Orchestra.
9.00
po Orchestra. In A Little Gypsy Ten Room (Lesite and Burke); Louisiana Fairy Tale Gillespie and Conts)— Val Rosing Vocal with Orchestra. Why Talk About Love Quickstep
ments.
1.40 p.m, Terence Casey at the Organi
In A Bird Store (Lake), In A Clock Store (Orch). Waltland - Intro: Could You Be True to Eyes of Blue: Somewhere the Sun la Shining: There's a Long Long Trall: When I
.etc.
Lost you: Beautiful Garden of Roses, 1.53 p.m. Harry Boy's. Tiger-Bag muffins.
That's A Plenty-Quickstep: Some- day Sweetheart-Fox-Trot Wabash Blues Quickstep;
Georgia
Florecita
Ortiz
9.30 p.m.
9.15 p.m. London Relay—The News. London Relay - London
Orch
Log.
9.45
London Relay,
Sports
p.m. News.
9.50 .ro. Relay from the Hongkong Hotel of the Dance. Orchestra; of the
Hotel.
4.
S.S. "Aurusts", and the Hongkong
Midnight. Close down.
Just FIANO
Sweet Brown-Fox-Trot. Sweet Sue. You: Hebie Jeebles: I Wonder Where My Baby Is To Night?: Rockin' Chair: Georgia On My Mind; Lazy Day
TO - MORROW
RECITAL FROM STUDIO BY CABOLINE BRAGA Blue Danube" Trio 10.00 to 11.00 a.m. Relay of Morning
from Con- Service 6.00 p.m. Handel-Casadesus certo In B Minor For Viols and Or- (Chinese) chestra.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
4
.
and William
(Viola) Primrose Chamber Orchestra lead by Jenn Pougnet and conducted by Walter Gochr Goehr. 8.21
p.m. Schubert Andantino Varle in B Major, Op. 24, No. 1.
Piano Duet by Artur Schnabel and 8.30 p.m. Beethoven-Symphony No.
Ulrich Schnabel.
2 In D Major, Op. 36.
Philadelphia Symphony
"Rienel" Overture (Wagner), Twilight Of. The Qods"-Finale (Wagner);
9.15 p.m. London Belay-Sunday News andTM Newsletter,
9.23 Talk
925 p.in.
London Relay Sports
9.45 p.. Sport.
9.50 p.m. Violin Solos by Emil Tel- manri.
London Relay-Saturday
Danse Champetre, Op. 100, No. 1 (Sibelius) with Plano accomp. by G. Vasarhelyi Romance, Op. 79, No. 2 (Sibelius); Dance Champetre. Op. 106, No. 2 (Sibelius)with Piano accomp. by General Moore.
Catholic Cathedral 10.00 p.m. London Relay-"Cards 11.09 to 12.15 pm. Relay of Morning on the Table.'
An exchange of views between Service from St. Paul's Church (Chi-speakers from different parts of the nese).
Empire on the news of the day,
10.20 p.m.
Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue..
12.15 p. A Chronological pro- gramme of English. Composers.
Nymphs And Shepherds (Purcell)---
4
The Rev. Father G. Byrne. S.J. Sub- Eisie Suddaby (Soprano) with Piano.ject: "God"-4: "God is Love." The Faery Queen-Threy Dances
(Purcell): (a) Hornpipe, (b) Rondeau, (c) Jig The Jacques String Orches
Cre conducted by Reginald Jacques.
Sir Thomas Beecham conducting Passing Hy (Purcell); The Gentle Mal-
the London Philharmonic Orchestra. den (Somervell)-Dennis Noble (Barl-
10.40 p.m. Close down.
7.03 p.m.
Closing local Stock Quotone) with Orchestra Piano Sonata tations.
In C Minor, Op. 1, No. 3
No. 3 (John Field: 7.05 p.m. Webster Booth (Tenor)1782-1837)-Frank Merrick (Piano). Call
tra.
Mina (Elgar)-Light
and Bournemouth Municipal Orches- Shepherd's Song (Elgar); Rendel: G.S.G. Stradella Overture (von Plotowchestra cond. by Hayday Or G.S.B certo Por Violoncello and Orchestra, G.8.0.
arr.
Wood, Con- G.S.H.
Tranx.
SHORT WAVE
Trans #II
Balfour)-Bournemouth' Munici- pal Orchestra conducted by Sir Dan Op. 35 (Elzar)-Beatrice
rice Harrison Godfrey. The Way You Look Tonight (Cello) and the New Symphony Or- Trans U (flm Swing Time"); Serenade In The chestra cond. by Sir Edward Elgar. Night (Cherubini and Kennedy).
1.00 pm. Local Time Signal" and Webster Booth (Tenor) with Orches Weather Report. tr Chanson Triste (Tschaikowsky, a. Stewart)-Bournemouth Municí- pal Orchestra cond. by Sir Dan Gad- frey. "Land Without Music"-Medley 10. Straus)-Webster Booth (Tenor) with Orchestra.
1.03 p.. Studio-Recital by The Blue Danube Trio-gzanto, Eikan and Gyarmati (from the Parisian Grill).
Three Old Friends" (arr, Gyarma- 1). Selections from "The Firefly" (Prim)); "White Horse Inn"; (Benatz
and "Snow White Seven Dwarfs" (Churchill).
1.30 p.m. New Light Variety Num- | ky); and bera.
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Wavelength 17.30h.c. (16.86m.) 9.51m.. (31.35m.) 21.47m. (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m)
(G.S.O.. G.S.G.. G.S.B.) (G.S.I. G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H. G.S.G. G.S.B.) AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metros Power, 1 Kilowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA
Call lettern: PHL. Wavelengths, 16.88 25.57mm.; Frequencies 17770kc. & 17730kr.
the
HI Time 6.11.
duties at that pork. The, crew will be provided from local resources. The name of the vessel selected will be announced later.
The
APPOINTMENT'S
Are
following appointments made by the Admiralty:-
Odrs.-J. D. A. Musters, to Adven- ture, in command (April 4); R. A. B. Edwards. to Woolston. In command (April 11 H. P. Currey, to Aberdeen
April 10.
B Twomey, M. Payt. Cdrs-H Lawrcy, to President, for course (Apri
170.
Lt.-F. A. J. Andrew, to Pembroke. for R.N.B. (April 5).
R.
D'Almaine
Payr. L-A W. Richards, to Drake May 8
Sub-Lis
to Razard (April 111; J. C. Lapage, to Usprey (April 12); A. R. Profit, to Wrestler (April 14). -
Cd. Gunners.-T. H.' Bandy, to Nel- son. (April 24); EL G. H Tozer, to Hood (May 1); A. J. Stelle, to, Shef deld (May 31).
WSOLA E Hornbrook, to Furious (May 7).
PROMOTIONS
Like (E)-63, J.. E. Sprogge," to rank of L-Car. (E) (Emergency) (BEDY. April 30).
W. Eagra.-H. Harris, C. o. Blair,
He was greeted at the aerodrome by Mr. Hollington K. Tong, re- presenting Generalissimo Chiang Kal-sher. Ger, Chang Chun, res- presenting the Executive Yuan, Mr. Tuan Mou-lan, representing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs," the British Consul-General in chung- king and other Chinese and British
It is learned that no special, mission is connected with Sir Archibald's present trip here. that since Sir Archibald arrived It is pointed out in official circles
after Generalissimo Chiang Kai- she gave the important press in- terview that there was no possi- under present bility of peace
ramoura of quicumstances, all peace in connection with the Am- bassador's present trip had natural- ly been dispelled.
AIRPORT NEWS
Imperial Airways.
SOUTHBOUND Sunday: Hanoi, Bangkok. Dorado--8:30 am.
Tuesday: Hanol, Bangkok. Della, Dorado-6 & 6:30 am.
NORTHBOUND
kong
Monday: Bangkok, Harni, Hong-
Della, Dorado-3 & 4'p.m. Air France:
NORTHBOUND Wednesday: France, Hongkong.
Hanoi.
Service-1 p.m.
Pan American Airways:
EASTBOUND Wednesday: USA.. Hongkong..
China Clipper-2 pm...
WESTBOUND
Thursday: Manlia, U.S.A.
Manila.
China Clipper-8:30 am. Note: Imperia; Airways will have
an extra outbound service.
to-
morrow morning. The air lineri
A. E. McFarland, C. W. Randall, J. R will carry mail and passengers. Dunglinson, K. P. Clarke, A. W. Lane; C. J. Derbyshire, to rank of Ca. Eigr. (seny, April 1),
THE ARMY
INDIA BELIEF CHANGES The following alterations, have been made in the published programme for the relief of units in India next win- ter:-
18t Battalion, The King's Own 'Madras to Karachi instead of to
Poona
1st Battalion. The Royal Scots Pusi- liera. Karachi to Poona, a new move. 3rd Battalion, 15th Punjab Regi- ment
Jhanst to Poona, a new move. 4th Battalion, 10th Baluch Regi- ment, Port Sandeman to Jhanit in- stead of to Poona.
5th Battalion, 8th Rajputans Rides, Hongkong to Pyzaba instead of to Secunderabad.
6th Royal Battalion 13th Frontier Force Bifes, Razmak to Secunderabad instead of Ahmednagar,
1st Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment, Bert Sandeman ta Kamptee instead of Aurangabad.
1st Battalion, 8th Rajputana Ribes, Bengal to Ahmednagar instead of Kamptee,
ROYAL AIR FORCE
GROUP CAPTAIN JOHN SOWREY
The retirement is announced at his own request of Group Captain John Sowrey, A.P.C, who was recently ap- pointed. Director of Aeronautical ID=" (A),spection at the Air Ministry. He will continue in this post as a retired afficer.
10.00-Music-Light and Bright (A). 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report 10.40-Recorded. Music, (A). 11.05-Musical Interlude (A),"
D.m
2.30 Trish Rhythins," with section
of B.B.C. Northern Orchestra, (D1).
"3.00-"Cards on the Table." (D1).
3.15 "9ift Serenade," with Tommy
Matthews and his Concert Or chestra and The Swingtime Quartet (D1) 3.30--Young People's Bession (A). 4.00-News (D1).
4.15-The B.B.C. Midland Orchestra (D1); Dinner Music (A), 44-Sports News (D1).
5.25 Commentary on News" (A). 5.36-Sporting Highlights of the week 6.10--Programme by the Adelaide
Studio Orchestra, (A), 8:45 Male Quartet (A). 7.18-Recital by Lotte Lehmann,
soprano (A). 7.30-Recital by Bara Helson, violon-
cellist (D2),
7.50-Dudley Beavan at B.B.Q.
Theatre Organ (D2), 8.00-The John Morley Quintet (A), Adventures of Monzo
8.25vish." (D3).
645 The B.B.C,' Midland Oroliestra
Dance Music "(HL), 9.00-Dance Music (A); News com
12.15 Swift Berenade" with Tommy Matthews' and his Concert Or- Destra and the Bwingtime wartet (D3). 12.45-Richard Tauber, songs (D3). 12.55-Sports News (D3),
CHUNGKING NEWS
BROADCAST
A regular series
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