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TO - DAY
RELAY OF THE CUP FINAL FROM LONDON
French Programme ~ 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser
vice of Interceulon from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 p.m. Primo Seala's Accordeon Band.
The Highland Swing (Grant Johns ton: When They Played The Folks (Holzer-Andre). Whoops We Go Again (Harvey)
"On With The Show Selection.
When The Swallows Nest Again (Stevens-Edmund); You Can't Pull The Wool Over My Eyes (New Medley Intro: Vient, man-Mencher). Vlent: Whispers in the Dark; Sym- pathy: Remember Me: Afraid Dream;
Gangway with Vocal Chorus -M
p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
to
1.03 p.m. Wiante Melville (Boprano)
and Alfredo and H's Orchestra.
FOREIGN
SHORT WAVE
Caile
Sous Les Becs De Gaz-Java (Revus Feorie de Paris); Mo Banlieue-Vase (Revue Feorie de Paris)-Alexander (Accordeon) and His Orchestra. Pl geon Vole-Slow-Fox Chante-Charles Trenet (Vocal) and His Orchasura. G.S.G. Reve
G.B.B Secret-Valse Musette (Roudot. Halet): Parade D'Oiseau-Ope Step G.S.NL. (Alexander)--Alexander (Accordeon) G.S.O. and His Orchestra Le Grand Cafe- Chanson (Trenet); La Polka Du Ro! Chanson (Irene Charles Trenet (Vocal), and His Orchestra. L'Astem- blee Du Village Valse; Elle Lisat Marie-Claire-Valst-Alexander (Ac- cordeonist) and His Orchestra.
Ттада 1 Trans 11 Trans.
8.30 p.
London Relay-Nicholas Hannen In The Adventures of Alguso MacTavish
Specially written for broadcasting H.K.
Production by Peter Chayney No. 7. Val Gielgud.
DAVENTRY
IG.S.O., (G.S.H
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Wavelength 17. bài là Bên) 9.51m.c.. (31,55m.) 21.47m. (3197m.) 15.18m.c. 119.79m.) 0.3.0. G.S.B.)
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Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.89m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies 1777oke. & 1778oko.
Time 3.m
p.m.
1.00 Scottish Dance Music by the Strings of the BBC. Scottish Orchestra (D1). 120- "Cards on the Table." (D1). 1.35-Philip Martell and his Orches-
tra (DI)."
8.50 p.m. Musical Comedy Selec10.00--Music-Light and Bright (A), tions,
10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). And "Home
BeautySelection 10.40-Recorded Music (A). (Brodszty) Nikolaus Brodsky 11.05--Luncheon Music (A).
"It's Love Again"-Selco- Fiano) tion: "Queen Of Hearts Selection- Sydney. Kyte and His Piccadilly Hotel
with Band
VOCE "Chorus. "Glamorous, NightGlamorous Night (Novallo Mary is (Soprano) accoms. by The Drury Late Theatre Orch. "On Your (Hart and Rodgers)-Pau Toes"-Slaughter On Tenth Avenue Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra.
Local Sport Besults. 9.12 p. 9.15 p.m. London Reꞌay-The News, 9.30 p.m.
London Relay-.-"London
Two Guitars (Traditional); With A Russian Gypsy Orchestra (Meyer- Helmund)-Alfredo and His Orches. tra with Vocal Refrain. The Pipes Of
Lo Pan ("The Arcadians" ----s Monckton)
9 45 (The Arca- Arcady Is Ever Young dians-Monckton) Winnie Melville News (Soprano) with Orchestra, G'pay Idyll
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THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
Cdra. (E).-E M. Millett, to Drake (April 18); B. H. Cronk, to Aurora (April 25).
Rear-Admiral S. S. Bonham-Carter,
Lt.-Cars.-J. P. D. Bowen, to Strong- C.V.O. D.S.O., late in command of the hold, in command (April 13), and to R.N. Barracks at Chatham, will join Caradoc (undated): E. V. st. J. Mor- the Admiralty for a fortnight's pre gan, to Arrow, in command (May 1); liminary duty before taking up, on E N. V. Curry, L. R. Tyrwhitt, R. C. May
the post of Naval Secretary to Medley, E. H. Dyke, P. Somerville, R. the First Lord in succession to Rear-r. Jessel, to Victory for Tacticial Admiral
W. J. Whitworth, CB course (May 8: J. O. Mariin, to Mo- D.5.0. who has been appointed to hawk (April 20); G. A. Thring, to command the Battle Cruiser Squad Belfast (May 20): R. S. Wellby, to Vernon (April 17); B. Barrett (F./O.. Captain J. M. Howson will join RAF.), to Hermes (April 24). H.M.6. Emingham for duty $5 Lt.Cdr. (E) J. Burtenshaw, Flag-Captain and Chief of Staff in Medway (Max. 3).
ron.
the Reserve Fleet, in succession to
to
Lts-1. P. Aubrey, to Cornwall Captain B...A. W Warburton-Lee. (April
30%, and to Cornwall, "as Flag SENIOR OFFICERS' POSTS
H.M.S. PENZANCE
Lt. to R./A A. J. L. Murrey (undat ed): R. W. Hughes, to St. Angelo The escort vessel Penzance, Com- (May 12); R. G. Watkin, to Winchel- mander A. J. Warish, which has been sea (April 20); R. H. Wright, to relieved in
in the Fishery
Protection and Beagle, in command: N. E. G. Roper, Minesweeping Flotilla by the new ea to Amazon, in
May 13: P cort reasel Pelican, will leave for Port G. Su
G. Sugden
RAF); to Hermes, land and will return on May 11. Ten appt. to Victory cancelled (April 24) days later she is to leave for the A. P. Boddam-Whetham
(P./0 American and West Indies Station to RAP), to Pembroke for course at No. replace the Scarborough. She is due Air Armament (School, RAF. Man- at Bermuda on June 5 after a call at Horts, 'Azores, from May 27 to 28.
by appt. to Viceroy cancelled (May 1). Lt. (A)-W. C. A. Church, appt. to Pembroke for RAF, Manby cancell-
amith
LONG NAVIGATION COURSE The 1939 course for officers, to jed specialize in navigation begins Surg La-M. Cay, M.B., J. L. S. at H.M. Navigation School. Ports-Steele-Ferking LRCP. and 8. F. A mouth. Fourteen lleutenants, the Lamb. M.R.CS, LA.C.P, transferred same number as last year, have been to Permanent List (original seny. Jan. appolated for it. They are:-
2, 23, and March 23, 1935, respective'y
7: C. B. Cathle. A H. Nicholls, C. P.. Carlton, ME, J. Lees MR.C.S., Yates, M. J. Archer, J. A. Tennyson, LRCP,
C.P. transferred to Permanent F. B. P. Brayne-Nicholls, E. P. G. Hal-List (original seny, May 23, 1935); J. liley, B. White, P. F. Manisty, J. R. M. Fitzpatrick, LRCP. and 8., L David N. v. B. Thurston, P. Whittington, M.D. G. A Maxwell- Lankester,. A. F. B. Carey, and D.
M.B., NM. McArthur, M.D., MaEve
transferred to Permanent List (ori ADMIRALTY CINEMA FUND ginal seny, July 23, 24, Oct. 3 and 10, Now that the Royal Naval Film 1935, respectively); C. J. P. Pearson, Corporation has been inaugurated to FR.C.S LRG.P. L L Macdonald, circulate film programmes in all ships M.D.. P. G. Burgess, nited with cinema projectors the Ad-LR.C.P transferred to Fermanent miralty Cinema Funds has been re List (original seny. Oct. 16, 1935); B.. named the Admiralty Shore Establish- W. G. Lancashire, M.R.CS, LROP. ments Cinema Fund to the general Permanent List (original amy, Nov. 24
pril Z. Z.
E. H. Murchison, MB., transferred to It will continue under the direction of the Assistant Director of and Dec. 31935 respectively)
(MAY
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Physical Training and Sports, Ad- Proby. Lt-R Nowaam, to Victory
miralty. The object of this fund is for course (April 17); to Vernon for
to provide facilties for shore esta course 10 Reeves-Brown, to
blishments both at home, and abroad
to purchase cinema equipments and to Vanoc (April 21); W. G. Edwards, to supply films at moderate rentals.
NAVAL
APPOINTMENTS
Sub-Lts, Beagle (April 28).
Sub-Lt. (E).-P. N. King, to Shrop
The following
wing appointments are shire (April, 13).
made by the Admiraltydon to Cumberland: R. E. Williams to Nel-
Cadets. J. W. Isaacson, to Engr. Capt A President for course at R.N. College, son A. P. W. Smith, to Royal Sover Greenwich (May 27.
eign: W. JR Bowhay, to Royal Oak: Capt. (EG. Treherne, G. F. H. T. Hudson, to Cumberland; A. Or Brown, to President course at RN.chard, P. Bond, A. J. F. Hawkridge, to Warspite: D. B. W. Vorden, R. 6. College, Greenwich (May 2). Cars R A: B. Edwards,
.Button, F. J. Duncan, J. R. B. Bidme- Gould, to Fletory for Tactical course botham, to Kent (May 1).
Wt. Egr-W. & Harris, to Sunfish APT PROMOTION
(May 8).
J.
Engr. Cdra.-E. P. Parrick, to Bar ham (April 30); HH R. Brown, to President for course at RN. College. Greenwich (May 2),
(April
Cd Engr—V. D. Hodge, to rank of Lt. (2.) (seny, April 1),
chestra. My Man (Adams): Sleep On ("Helen Offenbach, arr. Korngold)-
d) Wingle Melville. (Soprano) with Or chestra. Magyar Melodies Vilmos, arr. Plercy); Wedding Dance Waltz (Lincke)-Alfredo and His Orchestra.
1.30 p.m. We ther
̈ments.
Reuter and Rugby Press, Forecast and Announce-
and
Howallan Guitar 1,10 4.10 p.m. Banjo Solos by Lan FK.
Goodnight Vienna (from the film). The World Is Waiting For The Sub rise (Seltz)-Hawaiian Guitar with Piano. Three Little Words (from 'Check and Double Check')--Banjo with Piano.. 1.50 p.m. Orchestra.
Duke Ellington and His
Sumn'a Boat Rhythm-Fox-Trot; I'm Satisfed-Fox-Trot. Jolly Wog Fax-Trot: Birmingham Breakdown- Fox-Tro
Sad Fox-Trot: Awful Twelfth Street Rog-Fox-Tret.
2.15 p.m. C'ose down.
6.00 um, Dance Musie
p.m.
9.50 .p.m. Final
, ז
Landon Relay Sports
London Relay-The Orp
The commentary, "from the Empire Stadium. Wembley, w be given by. Thomas Woodrooffe, assisted by Ivan Sharpe.
11.45 p. Clove down.
TO - MORROW
EVA TURNER (SOPRANO) FROM THE STUDIO Tehalovsky Trio
Service from The Union Church.
18.30 to 11.30 am. Relav of. Morning
11.30 to 12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning Service from The Hop Yat Church (Chinese).
12.15 p.m. Lixi-Souata In B Minor. Vladimir Horowitz (Piano).
p.m. Schts by Jussi Bjorling
Heavenly Alda, divine Alde" ("Aida". Verdi: Your tiny hand is frozen ("La Boheme" -- Puesinii). Hevea
2.15 "London Log.” (D1). 2.30 -Next (D1) 2.45-Empire
Feature Programme
3.15--Sports News (D1).
3.30-Young People's Session" (A). 4.15-Dinner Music (A).
5.23-Commentary on News (A).
5.35 Sporting Highlights of the
week (A). 6.10-Orchestral Hour The Sydney
Studio
Symphony Orchestra
7.15-Ballad Concert (A).a
of 7.30-"Page
Honour to Victoria." Reminiscence Lord Ponsonby (D2),
45sic for
Dancing,"
Queen
by
with
Silvester and his Ball- room Orchestra (D2).
8.00-High Brow Variety (A). 8.45-Dance Music (FLI), 8.50-Songs by English Composers 9.00-Danse Music (A): News com-
mentary (HL).
(D2).
9.15
9.308." (2) "Tschal-1
his life and composi tioa (EI). 9,45--Sports News (D). 9.50-FA Cup Pinal; Portsmouth v. Wolverhampton Commentary by Thomas Woodrooke (D3). 11.45-Golf: English Native Amateur
Championship. (D3).
And Ocean! ("La Gloconda"-Pon- 1200-New! (D3)," chielli): Oh Paradise! (L'Africans".m.
Fox-Trots I Have Eyes im Paris-Meyerbeer - with Orchestra con- 12.15—"Stop Dancing." (D3).
ducted by Nis Grevillus.
Weather Report.
1.00 v.m. Local Time Signal and
Honeymoon"); You're A Sweet Little Headache (film Paris Honeymoon Geraldo and Orchestra, with VD- cal Befrain Tangos-My Dream Tan- By The Black Sea-George Bou- langer And
And His Orchestra. Swing Dance Rhy
Fox-Trots chestra.
Step-Dopey Joc: Buck Dine
thm-sim
and Slam
12.50 Sports News (D3).
1.03 p.m. Olive Gilbert Contralto) CHUNGKING NEWS And the New Mayfair. Orchestra.
"Casanova"Selection (J. Strauss, Err. Benatasky)-New Mavfair or
Why Is There Ever Good-
A
BROADCAST
regular acries
languages
of
short-wave
Deep In A Dream; Nice People Harry Olive Gilbert (Contralto) acc. by The foreign
bye Careless Rapture-Novello) broadcasts in the English and other
hare been
-
Roy and His Orchestra with Vocal Re train, Quickstep--Did You Go Down Dry Lane Theatre Orch. Studio augurated by the Central Broadcast- Lambeth Way: Waltz Shaif Always Scene Careless Ranture Novelo)-ing Administration, Chungking Remember You. Smiling-Victor Sily Dickson
O'ire. Gilbert. Ivar Novello and Duro- Of special interest to Far East vester and H's Ballroom Orchestra Dick
thy
with the Drury Lane listeners are the news broadcasts at -Romany: Quickstep- Tango
Mas. 10 a.m. HK. time) each day on 25.21 "Charlot's Mas- Pou Theatre Orchestra. Must Have Been A Beautifu
Baby Orchestra.
querade" Selection-New Mayfair metres (113 megacycles). Jack Harris and His Orchestra. Fox-Orche
There are dally broadcasts from 4.15- of Your Heart Trots Joepers Creepers
"Crest ers (film Golug
Wave No-elom to 820 am to Turopean cou- Places: Mutiny in The Nursery (lm Deur Lane Theatre Orch.
Olive Gilbert (Contralto) acc. by the tries, including Great Britain, France. Espana Italy and Germany on 26.51 metres Going Places')-Paul Whiterzan and (Waldteufel);
and His Swing Wing. Slow Foxtrot (Charles Ancuffe-New Mayfair No- and English on 16.85 metres and 19.75 31.58 metres; to America between Waltz 9.30 a.m. and 11.30 am. in Chinese Tears On My Pillow-Victor Silvester velty Orchestra.. and His Ballroom Orchestra.
6.15 p.m. London Relay."Lucky
Dip.
14th Edition. Presented by...William MacLurg. The regular features in- clude:
Popular music: serial thriller: goorts: comedy and Listeners Corn er edited by Adrian Thomas Songs anecdotes, and verses contributed by listeners. The music played by Rae Jenkins' Lucky. Dip Orchestra under the direction
Jack Clarke. 7.30 p. Variety with Les Allen, Elsie and Doris Waters and Maurice Winnick and His Orchestra.
of
Seein' Is Bellevin (Adams & Ager) -Le Allen (Baritone) with Carrol lbbons (plano) and His Boy Friends. Take
"My Heart-Fox-Trot Stars In My Byes--Waltz (film The King Stéps Out-Maurice Winnick and His Or chestra with Vocal Refrain
London Pride (Thomson and Sterne)--Elsie And Doris Waters (Comediennes). Moonburn-Fox-Trot (A
Goes'); A Couple Of April Slow Fox-Trot-Maurice Winrick and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain Musical Comedy Requests Intro: One Alone; Who?: Indian Love Call: Deep in My Heart Dear; Tea for Two Lover, Come back to Me-Les Allen & His Canadian Batchelors with Or- cheitra.
8.00 p.m. Local Time: Signal, Wes- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 pm Light French Proramme with Charles Trenet
(Vocal) Alexander (Accorleon),
THE ARMY
and
R.T.R. PROMOTION Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel H. R... Watkins, Royal Tank Regiment, who has been promoted Heutenant-colonel, 18' 44, and has served since 1914, when he was mobilized in the ranks of the Territorial
Force
INNISKILLING FUSILIZES
of the
Temptation
130 p.m. Heuter and Rugby Press, Sibaria between 5.30 pm and 7.10 metres: to East and North China and Weather Forecast and
Announce- p.m. on 25.61 metres and 31.58 metres ments,
in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 3.40 p.m Songs by Alexander p.m. and 7.55 pm. On 25.21 metres Kipnis (Bass).
and 31.68 metres in Japanese; to Der
(Schubert): South China and the South Seas be Bibb at the Pino. Aufenthalt (Schubert)-with
Doppelganger
7.30 p.m. Schubert-Quartet No. 14
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ON MAY
Frank tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 pm. on 25.21
metres and 31.88 metres, including news bulletin in English at 9 p.. (10) Minor ("Death and the Mal-p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus dea")
sla between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. Moinar and Schola)..
Roth String Quartet (Roth, Antal, on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in
2.30
2.30 pan.
Close down.
Major, Op. 50.
7.00 p.m. Tchaikovsky-Trie In A
Hophzibah and Yehudi Menuhin Piano and Violin) and Maurice Elsenberg ('Cello).
7A5 Pan
Grand Symphony Or chestra.
Transylvanian Overture (Hans (Brust Fischer)." Bruckner). South Of The Alps Suite
8.00 p.m.
Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Annommeements.
8.03 p.cu. Strauss-La Bean Danube --Ballet Music.
conducted by Antal Dorati.
London
Philharmonic Orchestra
Turner (Sopran) and A. T, Lay. 830 p.. Stadio-Concert by Eva (Piano).
4.
1. Romance (Rachmaninoff)-A. T
Lay at the Piano.
2. A Group of Schubert's Songs: (a) The Birds, (b). The Secret, (e) The Question, (d) Iaughing & Weeping," (e) The Wild Ros Eva Turner (Boprano).
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3. (a) Prelude in D Flat (on a "Pedal Pota (Pachulsk), (b)
Louvement de: Valse (Maykapar) T. LAY at the Piano.
A Group of Roger Quilter's Songs: (a) To Daisies, (0) Fair House
of Joy, (c) Over the Land
18 April, (d) Love's Fhl'os iphy. 8,55 p...
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, the No. 3 in A Mines Franck-Chorale
and
..:
old 27th Foot, will celebrate their 250th
Guy Weltz playing on the Organ at anniversary, this
and the Duke
Westminster Cathedral, London. усак of Gloucester, Colonel-in-Chief of the
9.15 p.m. Leadon Eelay-Sunday regiment, will present a new
News and Newsletter. new Eing's Colour and regimental Colour to the
9.35 p. London Eelky-Sports 2nd Battalion at Catterick.on June
Sport. The 1st Battalion, which is now in
9.50 p.m.
Music. India, will also receive a new regi- Laudate Dominum (Mozart); Ave mental Colour. The people of Lon Merla
Mendelsohn)-Berlin Full- donderry, Tyrone, and Febmanagh harm onle Chair with Orchestra cond. will present the.
with silver by Prof, Slagtred Ochië, regiment wil bugles
Boloist: Urmin van Diemon COLONEL W. ST J.
10.00 p.m. Lieutenant-Colonel WRENDALL the London Belay-Cards on
·Car- been
pendale, Indian Army, who has blockers from diferent part of the An exchange of views between promoted brevet-colonel, i8'46.
WITHDRAWAL FROM INDIA Empire on the news, of the day, The withdrawal from Ind'a 'of, the. 10.15 pm. Studio Sunday Evening
6th Field Regiment, RA is notifen Epilatue, under an Army Order dated April 7 The Per Father G. Bvine, 8.3. Bib The regiment left. Borden for India inject; "Chod" a; "Fatherhood."
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10.35 pm. Close down.
Russian
G.
MAY 1st.
R.
The Commissioner of Police.
sincerely hopes that
that British
subjects will complete their
registration within the next
fortnight.