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On Wavelengths of „356
metres (845. k.ob) 31,49-
metres (9.82 megxcycles).
COWAN & BAILEY
2 Cheery Chappies
WITH PIANO
BANJO - SONG
Musical arrangements by
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AND THE H'K HOTEL TANGO ORCHESTRA
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THE MODERN
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Ann Penn (Comedienne) with Or- chestra. Lovely To Kis-Waltz (Dio- ker); Dance Of The Fairies—Waltz (Rosenthal
Orchestra Mascotte. Artificial Flowers (Floodlight N cholai-Frances. Day (Soprano) with Orchestra. Over The Waves-Waina (Rosas-acr. Hohne); Amorettentanza Waltz (Gung)—ar, " Hohne)-Or- Vie Oliver Goes Mascotte. Naughty (Vic Oliver)-Vic Ollver (Comedian): Butting In (Viv Oliver-
RACHMANINOFF CONCERTO NO. 3 Vic Oliver versus Ciorila Day.
IN C MINOR, OP. 18 New Dance Drudo
12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Sex- vice of Intercession from St. John's
Cathedral.
10.25 p.m. New Dance Music, Fox-Trots-You're A Sweet Little
Headache (Alm Paris Honeymoon") Have Eyes (im Paris Honeymoon") Geraldo and His Orchestra, Waltz -The Umbrella Man (from These 12.30 p.m. Fred Stein at the Plane Foolish Things Jack Hylton And Love's Romance Sicw Fax-Trot; His Orchestra.
Slow Fox-Trot-Blue Stay Close To Me Waltz (Alm Ma- Skies Are Round The Corner: Novelty zurka"). I have A Heart For Lovely Fox-Trot-One Man Went To Blow- Women-Waltz: I Am Playing Pare-Henry Hall and His Orchestra. Rum- well to You---Fox-Trot
bas-Rumba Colora; Moon Of Monte 12.43 p.m. Maurice Winnick & His Carlo-Lecuona
Cuban Boys FOX- Orchestra.
Trot-Plastered In Paris- The Band A Melody From The Sky-Fox-Trot Waggoners. Walt Shall Always The Trail of the Lonesome. Remember You Smiling: Slow Fox- Pine'); Alone Aguin-Fox-Trot. Did Trot-Lonely-Billy Cotton and Els I Remember?-Fox-Trot (Alm 'Suzy'); Band Fox-Trot-Let Me Whisper A Star Fell Out Of Heaven Pax-Trot, Roy Smeck and File On Treasure Island-Fox-Trot.
Serenaders.
1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. "Songs by Faul Robeson (Bass).
Ji
13.00 p.m. Close dowii.
Song Of Freedom (dim same); 'Sleepy" River (Alm 'Song of Freedom') -with Elizabeth Welch-with Choris and Orchestra. Blue Prelude (Bishop); Calls Swing Along (Cook),--with Orchestra, | G.S.G. 1.15 pan. Beater and Rugby Press. G.S.B. Weather Forecast and Announce- G.S.H. ments.
G.S.O. Trans.
130 p.m. Dance Music.
Fox-Trot-Magnolias In The Moon Trans. light (from Follow your, Heart"); }Trans Waltz-Follow Your Heart (from the alm-Ted Flo Rite and His Orches tra. Tango-El Adios Del Boyero-
Orquesta Tipica Roberto Firpo.
1.40 pan. Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.
Speaker: Dr. L. J. Dovey. Subject: "Women's Part in the Health Game."
2.15 pm. Close down...
6.00 p.m. Dance Musle by Roy Fox and His Orchestra.
Fex-Trot-Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes; Tango Fox-Trot --- Marilou Fox-Trots-That Old Feeling (im Walter Wanger's Vogues"); Fox-Trots -Remember Me Chim *Mr. Dodd Takes the Air. Waltz-Seal It With
HK Tme a.m.
Hawaiian
SHORT WAVE
DAVENTRY
Wavelength
17.79h.c. (16.96m. 1 9.51m.c. (31.56m.) ... 2147m.c. (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m) I. G.S.D.. G.S.G.. G.A.B.
(G.S.I. G.S.G.. G.S.B.) (G.S.R. G.S.G., G.S.B.1 AUSTRALIA, 10
III
Call Sign: VIR
Wave Length, 31.34 prettri Power. 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m.& 25.57m.; Frequencies 1777oke. & 1773oke.
10.00-Broadcast to
THE SERVICES
“LONDON GAZETTE
13
FRIDAY, APRIL 21 ADMikauTY, arnik 33 Burg-Gomor, z W. bungaald. M.B. B.LO, to de Surg, Comór, (april (11) Pamr. Capt. F. K. Kempson piacea 'on netd. Lust (April 18).
APRIL 14 IN Proby. Lieut E. P. 8. Lewis to be Lieut, with seny, of July 29, 1999.
The folowing Proby. Sub-Leurs, to be Sub-Lauts, with seny, as stated:— H. R. D'aimaine, R. M. Millward,, J. V Reeves-Brown L.M. Clegg, # 9. Binks, W. G. Edwards (Apru 4; 1998); J. L* West (May 2-1938).
Cd. Engr. V. D. Hooge to be Lieut. (E) with sony, of April 1.
R.M. Lieut. N. W. Jones resigns comma (March 18).
APRIL 13 R.N.
:
Engs. Capt. H A. Sheridan to be Engr. Rear-Admi, in his Majesty's Fleet (April 14); Enge: Capt. G. P. Croker placed on Reid. List (hiarch 21).
APRIL 17 E.N.
Engr. Rear-Admi.. F. S. Carliste, G.B.E, placed on Retd. List at own request to facilitate the promotion of younger officers (April 14); Lleut. L. A. Sherwin placed on Retd. List (April 16).
Seny, of folly. Surg, Lieutz antedat- ed as stated:-G. J. Kearney, MB, Ch.B., J. H. Armstrong, MRCA L.R.C.P. (July 1. 1937): K. Bidén- Steele,
M.D., M.R.C.S., LR.C.P D.P.M.. L. H Duthie, M.B., Ch.B., J. Robertson. M.B, Ch.B., J. Robertson, M.B.. Ch.B. P. J 07
O'Meara, M.B. B.Ch., J. Robyns-Jones, MLB., Ch.B., MR.C.S.,
LR.C.P. (Sept. 30, 1937); IN S. Anderson, M.B., ChB, (Oct. 1, 1937); A. Coull, M.B., Ch.B. (Oct. 31, 1937) J. Jordan, M.B., B.Ch. (Dec. 31, 1937: J. Thomas, MR.CS, L.R.C.P. (March 2, 1938); P. J. O'Reilly, M.B... B.Ch, May
May 1, 1938); I F. Simth, M.B., Ch.B.; F.
M.R.C.S.. 1938).
A. Allsopp,
LR.CP. (June i
Sub-Lieut. (A) F. H. Leyton to be Lieut. (A) (March 23).
R.M.
Froby. Lieut. D. C. O. Farrer is con- firmed in the rank of Lleut. seny, of Oct. 1, 1938.
APRIL 18 BN
Folly. Surg. Lleats transferred to Permanent List with orig. seny, as stated:-M. Cay, M.B. Ch. B. (Jan, I 1935): J. S. Steele-Perkins, L.R.C.P. and 5. (Jan 23, 1935); F. F.
Lamb M.R.C.S., LR.CF. (March 23, 1935); Carlton, M.B. B.S., M.R.CS. L.R.C.P.: J. Lees, M.R.O.S., L.R.CP. (May 23. 1935); J. M. Fitzpatrick, L.A.C.P. and
Schools-Music Lessons for Junior Classes." (A). 10.20-Wheat and Gram Report (A). 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A). 11.05-Limcheon Music (A). 11.30-Aternoon Musical Programmes. (July 23. 1935): I Whittington.
A Kiss Bim "That Girl from Paris') Fox-Trot-The Night Is Young and pr You're Sc Besutiful. Fox-Trots-
Shadows On The Moon (film 'Girl of the Golden West'); Sunday In The Park (Happy Returns')," Blow Fox- Trots Two Shadows (from the film); I Won't Tell A Soul.
6.30 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan Selectlons.
"The Leave Me Not To Pinel-Elsie Griffin and Derek Oldham (Vocal Duet) with Orchestra. No, I Am Bravel - Elsie
(A).
1.00 Empire Exchange." (D1). 1.15-Welsh Songs, with the Harp
(D1).
1.30 "The Convoys" Sonic idea of convoy work during 1914-1918 (D1).
230-News (1),
2.45-"Casual-Like.". Pirates of Penzance"; Ah,
Informal radio show with Rae Jerking and his Music (D1). 7.4
Grifin Leo, Shefeld and Male
Chorus
When A Pelon's Not Ep
BANGLA Shefeld & Male, Chorus.
Love is à Flaintive Song Winifred Laveen (Soprano) with Orchestra. So Go to Him-Bertha Lewis and George Baker: It's Clear That Medieval Art-D. Oldham, M. Green. D. Fancour "The Yeomen of the Guard": Leonard. My Loved One Winifred Lawson, Derek Oldham, George Baker and Chorus. "The Pi- rates Of Penzance"? What Shall I Do?-Derek Oldham: Climbing Over Rocky Mountain-Nellie Brierciffe, Nelle Walker and Chorus of Girls. Ston, Ladies. Pray-N, Britcliffe, N. Walker, D. Oldham and Chorus of
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8.58 p.m. Closing local Stock Que- tations.
7.00 pun. New Light Orchestral Ro- cords.
Tango (Albeniz):
Tango Bolero
(Juan Liossas)-Barnabas Von Geczy and His Orch. Women Of Vienna- Waltz (Joh. Strauss arr. Hohne); 'Du und Du* Waltz (from 'Die Fleder-
3.15 Sports News and Market Notes
· (D1).
3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A).. 4.15-Dinner Music (A). 5.25 Commentary On News (A). 5.40-"The News Behind the News."
(A),
Programme
6.00-Evening Musical
(A). 6.45-Jean Harley and George Bar
ker, entertainers at the pisto (D2).
7.00-The New Hippodrome Orchestra
(D2),
8.15-London Music Festival, 1939: Beethoven Concert II (D2), 8.45-Requested records music (HL). 9.00 Peter Yorks at the Plano (D2); Recorded Feature (A); News commentary (HL).'
9.15-News (2), 9.20-Summary of the day's news
(A).
9.30—"Food for Thought" (D2); Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (HL).
9.40-Cycle programme (HI). 9.45 Sports News and Market Notes
*(D3):
די
Singers (D3).
maus Joh. Strauss) Orchestrá Mas-'0.00–The B.B.C. West of, Engiand cotte. "Magyar Melody"-Selection- Louis Levy and His Orchestra (with Vocal Refrain), In The Shadows (Pinck); The Skaters-Waliz (Wald- teufel)-Victor Silvester's Harmony Music. Down The Mall (Belton) Phillp Green and His Orchestra.
7.30 p.m. Reginald Foort at the Organ.
The Lost Chord (Sullivan); Cloister Shadows (Hope). The Whistler And His Dog (Pryor).--
1:
7.40 p.m. Albert Sandler Trio. Rustle Of Spring (Sinding-Op. 32, No. 31. Paraphrase of Strauss Waltzes farr. David Bor). Dusty Vio lla (Vernon and Brooke). Victor Here, bert Melodies; Ehy Serenade (George Scott Wood).
10.30-Billards: The World's Profes sional Champofnship. Commen- tary by Will Smith (D3), 10.50-Piping by Pipe-Major John
MacDonald (3). 11.00--Music Hall, with the B.B.C.
Variety Orchestra (D3). 12.00-News (D3). a.m. A 12.15-Jean Harley and George Barker, entertainers on the piano (D3). 12.30 Courty Cricket: Burrey 7
Lancashire (D3).
12.55-8ports News and Market Notes
(D3).
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes- CHUNGKING NEWS
ther Report and Announcements.
8.09 pm Rachmaninoff-Concerto
No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 18.
Berget Rachmaninol (Piano) 'and the Philadelphia Symphony; Orches
ten conducted by Leopold Stokowski,
BROADCAST
regular series
A
short-wave broadcasts in the English and other
8.35 pm. Two Songs by Theodore foreign languages Chailapine (Bakı).
Godetnor
have been in augurated by the Central Broadcast- bring Administration, Chungking
Or special interest to Far East Of Doris listeners are, the news broadcasts at Moussorgsky)-10 a.m. (HK time) each day on 26.21
thetres (11.9 megacycles).
Farewell Of Boris (Baria -----Moussorgsky); Death
Boris Godunov
with Orchestra. Chorus,
8.45 p.in, Tchaikovsky--"The Sleep- There are daily broadcasts from 4.15
ing Princess Suite.
Sadler's Wells Orchestra conducted by Constant Lambert
9.15 p.m. Landon Relay-The News
am to 6.30 am to European cou tries, including Great Britain, Prance. Italy and. Germany on 28.51 metrea and 31.58 metres to America, between 3.30 am. and 11.30 am in Chinese
9.30 p.m. London Reisy-Food for and English on 16.86 metres and 19.75 Thought"
métres; to East and North China and Short talks on matters of topical in Siberia between 5.30 pm, and 7.10
terest...
,
C
9:45 pm LondonTM Relay
News and Market Notes.
p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres
Sports in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 p.m. and 7.58 p.m. m 25.21 metres 9.30 pm Tarley with Vic Oliver, South China and the South Sea Be
and 21.58 metres in Japanese: to Frances Day, Ann Penn and Orches-tween 8.10 p.m. and 1030 p.m. en 25.21
tra Mascitie.
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metres and 31.58 metres, including a
Evening Stars-Waltz' (Lanner-art, news bulletin in English at 9 pm. (10 Hohne): Goodnight-Waltz (Wood- } p.m. local time); and to Soviet dus- Bibo-Conrad). Orchestra "«Mascitte. |sia” between 11 p.m. and I1.30. păm. Out In The New Mown Hay (Dmigh-on 25.11 metres and 31.58 metres in erty); So Tired (Little and Bizemore) | Russian.
M.D. B.S. (July 24. 1935): G. A. MEX- well-Smith, M.B., Gh.B. (Oct. 3, 1985); N. M. McArthur, M.D. (Oct. 10,"1635): C. J. P. Pearson," F.R.C.S., LR.CP. L L. Macdonald, M.D., Ch.B., M.R.C.P., P. G. Burgess, B.M., B.Ch., MRCS.
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