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On Wavelengths of 353

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metres (9.52 mogaoycles).

ST. GEORGE'S DAY PROGRAMME RELAYED FROM LONDON

MOZART CONCERTO

Dixon Hits No. 1. 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: Tea pretty giris; Love is good for anything that ails you,

Call G.S.G. G.S.B

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FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

6.45 London Relay---Marie-Hall. Haver and Lee (The Fun Racke

(Comedienne); teera): Lily Morris Carson Robison and His Pioneers with Trans. 1 The B30. Variety Orchestra conduct-Trans. 11 ed by Charles Shadwell. Presented by Trans I

Jhn Sharman.

7.45 The Bind of RM. Coldstream" Guarda.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

17.796.4. (18.85m.) 9.31m.c. (31,55mm.) 21.47m.e. (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19,79m.) (G.S.O., G.S.G... G.S.B.) (G.S.HGS.Ò.. G.S.B.J (G.SI, G6.G. G.SB) AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VTB " Wave Length, 31.34 metres

Power, 1 Kilowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 10.89m. & 25.57m.;. Frequencies

1777okc, & 1773oke-

Time

"Les Cloches De Corneville"--Belec- 12 to 12.20 p.m. -Relay of Service of ❘tion Planqueste). Hands Across The Intercession from St. John's Cathedral Sea-March (Souss). Under The

12.30 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sub-Double Eagle-March (Wagner). livan.

8 Local Time Signal, Weather He- "Tolanthe"-Overture Symphony Or-port and Announcements. chestra cond. by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. By The Lord Somers, KCMG..

The Pirates Of Penzance"-Pour, O

D.S.O., M.C. Deputy Chief Scout "of Pour. The Pirate Sherry Stuart Ro- the British Empire.

When bertson and Male Choris

8.10 B.B.C. Recording-West From 10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"Health

and Hygiene."!" (A). Fred'fic Was A Little Lad-Dorothy Bristol" OLL Oh. Better Far To Live And Die. Programme devised and produced 10.40-At Some and Abroad (A).

10.20-Wheat and Grain" Report (A). Péter Dawson and Male Chorus. O. by Francis Dillon False One, You Nave Deceived Me

11.05-Luncheon Music (A). Gill and Derek

rek Oldham. Dorothy Gi

"The Condollers-From the Sunny Spanish Shore In Enterprise Of Mar- Henry A. Lytton, Bertha tial Kind-Henry

Mavis Bennett and Arthur Lewis,

ure When Alone To Hosking. O Rapture gether. There Was A Time-Mavis

Bennett and Arthur Hosking.

"Patience"--It Saphir I Choose to Marry D. Oldham, M. Green, D. Fan- court, M. Eyre. N. Brierclide with

Orch.

Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

103 Robert Ashley (Vocal) and the London Plano Accordeon Band.

Where The Mountains Meet The Sea (Butler and Tilsley). Remem- brance (Allen, Green and Melf)-—-Lon-

doa Plano-Accordeon Band under the direction of Scott. Wood.

Bird On The Wing (Kennedy and With All My Heart (Him Her Groszi

Robert Master's Volce (Vocal) with Orchestra,

3.40 Songs of the Sea (arr. Terry). Intro: Whisky, Johnny; Sally Brown; Let the Bulgine Run: Blow My Bully Boys; Billy Boy: Johnny Come Down to Htlo: Blow the Man Down:

Rio Grande-Royal Naval Singers

(Portsmouth) conducted by GT. Lee. RN.

8.50-Marek Weber and His "Orebes-

-tra

Tosca-Selection (Puccini). Leo Fall-Potpourri (ar Dostal). Songs Without Words--Potpourri

9.15-London Relay The News. 9.30 The Bohemians.

Daddy Long Legs (Wright). Moss Rose, Waltz (Bose). My Dream. Waltz (Waldtéufe!) - with Vocal Effects..

9.45 Landon Relay Sports News and Market Notes.

Eisle Randolph.

9.50 Songs by Jack Buchanan and

Mr. Whittington - Selection--with Ashley CRITall Gibbons and John W. Green

All Ashore (By Hi-London at the Pianos accomp. by Their Boy Plano Accordeon. Band directed by 10 Loudon Relay-In Town To-

Scott Wood.

Thanks A Million (from the film). Moon

For Sale (Henderson and Rosen-Robert Ashley (Vocal) with Orchestra.

:

I'm Happy (lm 'Caravan'). Song (Alm Caravan-London

Friends.

night'.

10.30-London Relay-St. George's Day Programme.

11.30 Close down.

Piano Accordeon Band directed by CHUNGKING NEWS

Scott Wood,

and 1.30 Beater Weather Forecast ments.

Bugby Press,

and Announce-

A

BROADCAST

1.40 Mozart-Concerto In D Major, broadcasts in the English and other

regular series

of short-wave, K.331 ("Coronation").

languages have been Wanda Landowska (Piano) with fcreign Chamber Orchestra lead by Jean Bugurated by the Central Broadcast- Pougnet and conducted by Waltering Administration, Chungking

Of special interest to Far East lateners are the news broadcasts At 10 am (H.K time) each day on "25.21 megacycles). metres (11.9

Goahr.

2.15 Close down..

p.m.

4

11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme

(A).

1.00The City of London-Ploneers of Empire." Talk by William Kent (DI).

1.15-St. George's Day Programmie

(D1). 2.15-American Commentary." Talk

by Raymond Gram Swing (D1). 2.30-News (D1).

In Town To-night." (D1); 3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(DI),

2.45

3.20-Tiny Tous' Session (A). 4.15-Dinner Music (A).

5.35-Commentary On News (A); 6.30-The

National Military Band

(A). 6:45-Music Hall. with the B.B.C.

Variety Orchestra (D2).

7.45 The Welbeck Light: Quartet,

(D2).

8.00 "Modern

and

Composers," (A).

Contemporary;

8.05 Message to Scouts by the Lord' Somers, Deputy Chief Scout of the British Empire (D2). 8.10-Symphony Concert by the B.B.C. Empire Orchestra (D2). 9.00-"For

Sailors." Monthly "pro- Sramme for the Mercantile

Marine D21; Recorded Feature (A).

9.15-News (D2).

9.30 Summary of the day's news"

(A).

9.36 Rhythm Cocktall," with Harry

Engleman at the Plano (D2). 9.45-Sports News and Market Notes

(D2)... 10.00 "In Town To-night.” (D3). 10.30-St. George's Day Programmne 11.30 Orazy Quilt!” (D3). 12.00-News (D3).

4.I.

(D3).

(D3).

"For The Children. "Nursery Rhymes. Intro: Ding Dong

There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 12.15 American Commentary" Talk by Raymond Gram Swing (D3). Dell; I saw three ships: Hickory,

a.m. to 6.30 am to European cou

12.30-Recital by May Huxley, soprano Dickory Dock: Polly put the kettle on trics, including Great Britain, France, and Tom Kinnburgh, bass Curly Locks: Bas, Baa, Black Sheep: Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres

(D3), Jack and Ril: A little cock sparrow:

and 31.58 metres; to America between 12.35-8ports News and Market Notes There was a little woman; etc.-Uncle 9.30 am, and 11.30 am. in Chinese George's Party with Orchestra.

and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75 Gce-Up-Polka Josef Rixner)

metres; to East and North China and Barnabas Von Geczy and Orchestra Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 Studio Serial story.

metres p.m. on 25.51 metres and 91.58 "More Very

Young Bongs (AA. in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 Mine

Fraser-Simsoni. Us Two: P., and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres Krights and Ladies; In the dark-and 3153 metres in

George Baker, (Baritone) with Plano. (South China and the Ranese; to

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Twenty-seven cases of tuber- Seas be culons, seven of measles, five of At Mother's Knce (Bome favourite tween 8:10 p.m. and 10.30.

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Orchestra and Chorus.

news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 three of chicken-pox, and one each

small-pox, p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus of

6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.32 Reginald Dixon at the Organ. Bells Across The Meadow, (Ketel bey). Down The Mall (Belton).

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THE SERVICES.

ROYAL NAVY

RETURN. OF THE CARDIFF ' The cruiser Cardin, Captain A. R. Halfhide, is to be withdrawn from the She China Station.

at present at Shanghai.

(May 2) H. C. Kelly, to Drake for R.NE College, Keyham (April 28).

LO. 8. Ritchie, to Jason (April 15); F. C. Hopkins, to Flamingo (April 18): W. B. Donald, to Black Bean; J. W Rylands, to Khartoum (May 29); J. G. B. Stratton, to Victory for RAP. Station, Ford (April 20); G. N. STAFF DUTY PLYMOUTH

Beaumont, A. P. J. Hemaley, to Coura- Engineer Rear-Admiral H. L. Harvey has been appointed for service on the geous (May 10 and 13 respectively); staff of the Commander-in-Chilef, Ply-M. R. Bramwell, to Victory for RAP mouth, in succession to Engineer Rear- Station, Ford (May 5); W. H. L. Bowa- Admiral F. S. Carllale, C.B.E, who has ter, to Kent (parll 13).

served there for the normal three Lts. BEG. J. D. Fulford, to Hermes (April 17); M. N. de C. Brown,

years.

to Foresight (April 19); M. A. L. Coo LONG TORPEDO COURSE The following officers have been Fer, to Frobisher: (April 13); J. W. selected for the next long course to Christian-Smith, appt. to Frobisher

cancelled. specialize in torpedora They will join

Instr. Lts.-A. E. Johnstone, K. A HM.S. Vernon on May 1 and the RN.Bowell, to Britannia for RN. College, College, Greenwich, on May 4:-

Lieutenants N. T. B. Tibbits, R. P. Dartmouth; V. Lamb, to President for

R.N. College, Greenwich (May 2). Stubbs, R. H. Panshawe, A F. Bub-Lts.-P. H May, O. "A Liver Northey, T. F. Halifax, E. Ingram, Ĝi

A. J. Goodhart, A. H. Swan, A. Hidge, W. M. C. Martin, A. Knowles, Rowlandson, H. E. F. Wilkin, G. V.M. C. Jazvrin, D. R. O. Mott, E. J. D. B. Russell, Healey, C. St. C. Cameron, Turner, W. H. Falmer, J. R. Drum- H. R. Webber, L K Rodwell, and W. mond, O. D. Round, D.-L. Carr, J. S. Bridger, to Dolphin for course (April G. Wheeler. RAN.

24); B. N. Knight (proby.) to Viscount "BOYLE SOMERVILLE : PRIZE for training (April (8) The Boyle Somerville Memorial

Ear-W. F. May, to Hermes Prize for 1933 has been awarded to (April 17) 1.Instructor Lieutenant-Commander 8. Wt. Engrs.-G. G. Cole, to Fermes

W. C. Pack, of the RN. College, Dart (Aprli 17); S. Hocking, to Courageous. mouth, for his paper on "Long Range (April 12); J Moffat, to Amphion Forecasts in B.W. England." This is (April 19).

the first award of this prize, which WL. Mech P. A Heyes,

RETIREMENT

was instituted in 1837 in memory of Illustrious (April 14), the late Vice-Admiral Boyle Somer ville, C.M.G., to encourage the, deve- lopment of meteorology and its ap- plications to naval operations, wh

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS - The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:—

Capt. C. A. L. Mansergh, D.SC., to Nelson, on staff of C-in.-C., Home Fleet (April 12).

Lt-Car. E. Harrell, with rank of Cdr. (April, 6), (

ROYAL AIR FORCE EL Esmonde, transferred to RN. as Et Cdr. (A) (seny, Jan. 1) and apptd. for Lee-on-Solent (April to Victory for 14).

COMMAND OF THE EAST INDIES STATION The following announcer Lt.-Cars-H C. N. Wolfe, to

announcement was Royal (May 2); HP. Brister, to Pem-made by the Admiralty

On the flag of Vice Admiral Bomer-

Ark

broke for RN.B. (April 10): 00 ville being struck at sunset on April Elliott, to Victory (June 9) and se Ping Lt.Cdr. to Admiral Sir William C. on being invalided home, Captain James (June 30): F. H. Mansell, to Foland le to assume command Royal Sovereign May 1). R. G. Nor East Indies Station temporarily, and hoist his broad pendant as Commo folk, to Orion (April 16 w. Emyth, to dore 1st Class accordingly startin

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