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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES
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HONGKONG
SHORT WAVE
when the Heather is in Bloom, (c) I'm madly in Love with you, (d) Miss Annabella Brown., 10.25 Records: Ọ Selo Mio (D! Capus); Cielito Lindo (Ponce)-Hawaiian Guitar Duet by Ferera and Paaluhi. Twilight Sere 4.S.G. aade-Clarrie Wright and The Twi0.5.B. light
Serenade with Orchestra. 10.35 G.S.H. Love
ove is where you find it
(b) G.9.0.
of the Whirling Dervish, | Trans.
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On Wavelengths of 355
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metres (845 .c's 31.49
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moires (8.53 megacycles).
Girl
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tially, (d) Madhouse.
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10.45 p.m. London Relay-Cricket
Trans.
III
M.C.C. v. West Indies.
A commentary during the first day's play by Howard Marshall from Lord's Cricket Ground London.
11.15 p.m.
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TODAY.
*LUCKY DIP AND OTHER
LONDON BELAYS
Relay of the Dance Or-
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.796.e. -[16.86m)) 9.51me, (31.53m) 21.47m.c. (31.87m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.). (0.3.0, 0.8.G.. G.S.B) (G.S.HL, G.S.G. G.S.B.! ¡G.SH.. G.S.G. G.S.B.) AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: 'VIE Ware Length, 31.34 metres Power. I Kilowatt HULLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 18,88mm. & 25,57m.; Frequencies 17770kc & 17730.
12.00 to 19.20 p. Belay of Ser-chestra from the Grift Boom of the "vice of Intercession from St. John's Hongkong Hotel
Record: Cross-Eyed Sue (H BI- Cathedral.
'les;
Daddy's Old Guitar (HBU- RK. 12.30 p.z
Ollo Dobrindt and His Hes)-The Hill Billies with Their Own Tine Plano Symphonists with Kitty Mas Novelty Accomp. 11:20 (a) Say it with am. ters (Focal).
a Kiss, (b) Could be. (e) My Reverie, 10.00 Music-Light and Bright (A). Chorus Of The Clocks-Pox-Trot (d) Every Tub, 11.35 Records: Fox 10.30-Wheat and Grain Report (A), Intermezzo: Sunny Days Fox-Trot Trot Medley: Waltz Medley-Billy 10.40--Recorded Music (A). Intermezzo Otte Doerindi and His Thorburn (Planes with drums and 11.05-Musical Interlude (A), Plano Symphonists. Love Is Like A Violin. It Sends Me-Coleman Haw-pa
RADIO & SERVICES.
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
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Chaplain.----The Rev. A. R. Black- ledge. trans. to Permanent List (seny. | May 2; 1985), Captain James Figgins will rello-
Lis. (P/O, RA‚P.).—A. §. Kennard, quilsh command of HM.S. Wiafire, W.-H. Crawford (act), to Victory for boys' training establishment, at sheer-1.1.d. at Worthy Down (Mag, 1); R. M. Deas on completing bis tenure Slee. T., W. G. French, to Victory for and will join up with the next term ff.d., at Ford (May 4, 2 at the Senior Ocers Tactical Lts (A). R. Bullivan, to Victory Course. He is being succeeded by (for f.id. at Lee; B. P. Hart, to Vic Captain L. C. P. Tudway. D.8.O.. tory for td st Worthy Down; J. S. D.SC., who has returned from two Lealie, to Pegasus (May 1). years in command of H.M.S. Leith on the New Zealand Stašan.
3RD CRUISER SQUADRON
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Lts. (E)-J. B. S . Tyrrell, to Arethusa (April 29); A. N. Picton, to York (May 11,
Burgn. Lta.-G, I O. R. Critlen. Rear Admiral L. Wells, C.B., M.R.C.S., LR.C.P. (seny, antedated to D.S.O. the Rear-Admiral Command-Jan. & 1936); W. R. C. Watson, ing 3rd Cruiser Squadron, in the Are MRC.S. LR.C.P... to✨ President for thusu. will be relieved by Rear crac. (June (4). Admiral H. R. Moore, 0.7.O., D.S.O.. at Port Said, instead of at Malta.
SPECIALIST COURSES
The following officers have been selected for the air observers' course which begins on June 19:-
Sub-Lts. (P/O, RAF).-D. A S. Wright, P. C. Whitdeld, to Victory for fid. at Worthy Down (May 1 and 4 respectively).
....
Sub-Ets. (A)-J. L. Baker, M. D. Donati, F. B. B. Hocking, E C. Shults, to Victory for f.x.d. at Lee: E F. Prit- Lieutenants H Westacott, I w.chard, R. J. Q. O'Neill-Roe, to Victory
Continued on Pare 9.
Cigarette (Kent and Jerome)-Kitty kins (Saxophone) with Piano. 11.45 1.00--"Sing-Song," with the B.B.0. Masters (Vocal) with Orchestra. Mind | (0) Two Sleepy People. (b) Vieni, Revue Chorus and Variety Orliams, C. L. P. Webb, C. S. N. Tomlin, for ffd, at Ford (May, 1), Your Step? Fox-Trot: When The Vieni, (c) Heart and Sou). (d) Boston
Lads Are Of To Dance-Fox-Trot In Tea Party.
termezzo-Otto Dobrindt & His Plano 12.00 Mid-night Close down.
Symphonists. She's The Wealthiest
Woman On Earth (Godfrey)-Kitty
Masters (Vocal) with Orchestra.
O' The Wisp--Fox-Trot · Intermezzo; Rouge Et Noir Slow Pox-Trot. Straussiann! (Arr. Erich Borschel)- Otto Dobrindt and His Piano Sym-- phonista
1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Dance Musle by, Geraldo and His Orchestra."
·TO - MORROW
PUCCINI'S "LA" TOSCA" ACT II
An hour of Bach
11.00 to 12.15 p.. Relay of Moruing Service from St. John's Cathedral
12.15 p.m. Ricardo Vines at the Piano.
Foissons D'Or from Images----De- bussy): Scherzo (Borodin). Le Pare D'Attraction (Blancafort) Granada, Serenade (Albeniz).
12.30 p.m. Song by Gall-Curci" (So- prano).
Chanson Indoue (Sadko-Rimsky-
Rumbas Rumbaland Intro: La Cucaracha; Marianna; The Song of the Slave: Carloca; Sweet Muchacha; Bananas. Fox-Trot-No Other One: Venetian Moon-Tango (alm 'Invita tion to the Waltz'), Fox-Trot-The Never-To-Be Forgotten Melody (from Seeing Stars: Rumba-The Gaucho Korsakov)-with Orchestral accomp. from 'Under the Pampas Moon"), Slow Pox-Trot Penny Serenade: Waltz Never Break A Promise. Rumba - The Lady In Red (flm 'In Callente')
130 p.m. Beater and Rugby Press. Weather Forecast and Announce- menti.
J
12.34D.I. Charpentier - Impres
sions D'Italo.
Orchestre Symphonique under the direction of Gustave Charpentier.
1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Repori.
1.03 p.m. Light Orchestral Selec
tions...
Kisses In The Dark-Serenade (G. 1.40 p. Variety with Elsie and i Dorts Waters; Hildegarde: Eddle Pea de Michell): Kiss Serenade (G. de body and others.
Michell-Frederic Hippmann & His Vocal-Love Walked In (film "Gold- Orch. Espana (Waldteufel); Tempta wyn Follies'); Goodnight Angel film tion Waltz (Anchiffe)-New Mayfair Radio City Revels)Hildegarde with Novelty Orchestra. The Way To The Orchestra. Piano The Birth Of The Heart Gavotte (Lincke): Stephanie Blues (Henderson) Edythe Baker. Gavotte (Czibulka)—Willy Steiner Humorous Cert, Daisy. A Plano- And Howl (E and D Waters) Esle | Unkissed Lips: White And Red Roses and Doris Waters. Vocal-The Moon (Bela). Little White Hollybocks: Got In My Eyes film Double or of Acacias Is Our Village (Lorand)—— Nothing' It's The Natural Thing To Magyari Imre and His Hungarian Orchestra The Skaters Waltz
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chestra (D1).
2.00 Joseph Stadwick (violin) in a arrange- recital of Kreisler ments (D1).
2.15 "London Log.” (DI). 2.30--News (D1). 2.45---"Monologues in Melody," with Gerry Moore at the Plano (D). 3.00 "Cards on the Table." (D1). 3.15 Stock Exchange Report, Dairy Produce Notes and Sports News
3.30-Young People's Session (A). 4.13--Dinner Music (A).
· 5.25—Commentary On Newa (A). 6.36-Sporting Highlights of the
week (A). 6.10-Brass Band Music (A)". 6.40-Recital by Lotte, Lehmann,
soprano (A),.. 7.30-"Nocturne in Chelsea." (D2); The Adelaide Studio Orchestra (A)
8.00-Variety Programme (A). 8.15-Programme of Famous Marches by the B.B.C. Military Band (D2).
8.45 Dance Music (HI).
8.55 "The Adventures of Alonzo
MacTavish" (D2). 900-New
commentary (HI), 9.15-News (D21. 9.30 London Log" (D2); Variety
programme (FLI). 9.45 Stock
Exchange Report and 10.00-"Monologues in Melody," with
Sports News (D2).
and His Salon Orchestra. There Are /10.15- Moore at the piano (D3),
Do film Double or Nothing-Hilde teufel) Victor Silvester's Har garde with Orchestra. Cinema Organ
-Popular Melodies--Intro: Alone at mony Music.
1.30 p.m. table for two; Alore; I'm
I'm all alone:
Beuter and Rugby Press, You started me
The touch Weather Forecast and Announce- of your lips; rold Ramsay.ments. Instrumental-Blaze Away (Kennedy 1.10 ᏍᏗ . Puccini's "La Tosca" Act and Holmann);
son): Many Happy Re-II. turtis Of The Day (Dubin and Burke) -Eddie Peabody, playing his Banjo Guitar, Mandoline and Mando-Celle with Own Vocal Refrain and Piano
2.15 p.m. Close down. 6.00 p.m. riccio Espagnol, Op. 34.
The Lamoureux. Orchestra Of Paris
Rimsky-Korsakov-Cap
cond by Albert Wolff,
6.15 p.
A Spanish Programme with Tito Schipa (Tenor).
Princesta (Palomero Cranadinas (Calleja-Barrera) Tito
Orch.
Bingers in order of appearance An- tanio Gelli (Baritone): Giovanni Azzi monti (Bass); Apollo Granforte (Barl- tone); Nello Palai (Tenor): Carman Relis (Soprano); Piero Paul (Tenor). with Chorus and Orch. of La Scala Milan.
2.30 p.m. Close down. 7.00 p.m.
An hour of Bach Includ lng his Sulte No. 2 in B Minor.
Toccata Im D Minor ("Dorlan Choral Prelude ("In Thce Is
Padilla); MoMarcel Dupre playing on the
of His Majesty's Scots "Guards (D2), 10.45-Cricket: M.C.C. v. West Indies. Commentary by Howard Mar- shali (D3).
Thomas at B.B.C. Lloyd Theatre Organ" (D3). Cycling: commentary by Stewart MacPherson
pursuit race between Harry Hill (England) and Toni Merkens (Germany) (D3).
11.15
11.
1
12.00--News (D3).
a.m.
12.15
12.55
0:0
J. S. L. Crab, B, J. Prendergast, C. R. D. Messenger, and J. R. Lang: Sub- Lieutenants J. H. D. Messenger, and J. R. Lang: Sub-Lieutenanta J. H. R Medicott-Vereker, J. C. W. Die, and C. C. Ennever.
The following have been selected. to undergo the short physical and re- creational training course which be gins an June 12, followed by the long P. and R. T. course beginning on July 10:-
Lieutenants M. Bust. J. R. Gower, F. A J. Andrew. RN and Lieuten- ants M. Pound and D. L Roberta R.M.
PENSION AWARDS
Captain L. D. Penfald. RN, retir ed, has been awarded a Travers pen- sion of £75 a year, in the vacancy created by the death of Captain W. Sims, O.B.E. RN., retired, on March 1.
Commander R. E. Stokes-Rees, RN.. retired, has beer awarded a Naval pension of £50 8 year, rendered vacant by the award of the Travers pension to Captain Penfold...
are
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments made by the Admiralty
Engr. Capt.-T: Spalding, to Presi dent for crse. 2.R.N, College, Green- wich (May 4).
"Burgu. Cdr.-R. W. Mussen, M.D., to President for erse. (May 1).
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Payr. Cdr.-C. W. Brockman, grant- ed temp. rank of Payr. Capt. (April 15).
Lt.-Cars-P. Dawnay, to Victoria and Albert; K. St... B. Collins, to Pre- as Naval "Asst. to Hydro- grapher; G. R. F. T. Cooper, to Vic- Stock Exchange Report and tory for Ltd. at Ford (May 13, Sports News (D3).
Cricket: M.C.C. v. West Indies. Commentary by Howard Mar-sident, shall (D3),
CHUNGKING NEWS
BROADCAST
short-wave
A regular series broadcasts in the English and other foreiga languages have been in augurated by the Central Broadcast ing Administration, Chungking
Schipa (Tenor) with Orch. Suite Organ of Alexandra Palace, London Theria Albeniz, arr. Arbos)-Madrid | Cantata No. 05-Aria: Take Me To Symphony Orchestra cond, by Enrique Thee; Cantata No. 85-Arta: Bec, Fernandez Arbos. Confesion-Tango: What His Love-Georges Thill (Tenor) La Cumparsita Tango Tito Schips with Orchestra... (Bung in French). of special interest to Far East (Tenor) with
Prelude and Fugue No. 22 In B Flat listeners are the news broadcasts at 0.45 pm. London Relay Lucky Minor-Wilhelm Backhaus (Piano). 10 am. (HK. Hme) each day on 25.21 Dip 16th Edition.
Toccata And Fugue - Philadelphia metres (11.9 megacycles). Presented by William Maclure. The Symphony Orchestra cand, by Leopold There are daily broadcasts from, 4.15 muale played by Rae Jenkins Lucky Stokowski. The Heart I Ask From am to 8:30 am to European cou Dip Orchestra under the direction of Thee, Love: My Spirit Was. In Heavitries, Including Great Britain, France, Jack Clarke,
ness (from the Cantata: "Bighing Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres 7.30 p.m.
Closing local Stock QuoWeeping, Trouble, Want")-Lotte and 31.58 metres; to America between tations.
Leonard (Soprano) with Orzan and 9.30 8.1 and 11.30 am in Chinese 1.3% p.m.
Zarah Leander (Vocal) Violin (Bung in German). Suite No. and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75 and Nat Gonella and His Georgians. 2 In B Minor For Flutes And Strings metres; to East and North China and Hurdy Gurdy Man Fox-Trot; La-Willem Mengelberg and His Con- Elbarla between 5.30 p.m. and 7.16 De-Da La-De-DaFox-Tros Nat certgebouw Orchestra. Gavotte (From p.m. on 25.51 metres and $1.58 metres Gonella and His Georgians, Love Partita No. 3 in E Major) Fritz Chinese; to Japan between 7.16 Makea Woman Beautiful German Kreisler (Viola) with Piano accomp. film Bomeland Zarah Leander by Franz Rupp. (Vocal) with Orchestra.
(Bung Em 8.50 p.m. Local Time Signal. Wea
German). Cocktail Swing-Fox-Trot: ther Bepart and Announcements. Blues In My Heart Fox-Trot-Nat
Albert Sandler and His
8.03 p.m.
p.m. and 7.65 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to South China and the South Seas be tween 8.10 pm and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 metres
and 31.58 metres, including Gonella and His Georgians. I Am A Orchestra with Webster Booth news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 Volce (Igelhof-Schwenn); You Are (Tenor).
p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus Just
Like The Others (Baszat-Beck-
Boheme-Pantasia (Puccinta between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m mann/--Zarah Leander (Vocal) with arr. Gauwis)-Albert Sandier and His
on 35.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Orchestra. (Sung in
in German). Goona Orchestra. Ah! Sweet Mystery Of
Russian Coo-Fox-Trot: Chief "Swing It Life (Herbert); Say That You Are -Fox-Trot (nim The Joy Parade Mine
(Lockton-Kerrich) Webster RESULTS OF A.R.P. Nat Gonella and His Georgians.
Booth (Tenor) with Orchestra. My 8.00 p.m.
Local Time Signal and Love And I (film Give ue this Night Weather Report.
Webster Booth (Tenor) with Or- EXAMINATION 8.03 p.m. 3. A. Squire Coleste Octet. chestra. Fairy Tale (Jonny Memories Of Chopin (arr. Willough- Collette, Valse (Fraser-Simson);
Narcissus (Nevin).
by).
8.20 p.m. Light Variety.
11
Heykens)
The Air Raid Precautions Off- Play Of Butterfles (Jonny Heykens)cer announces the following re-
Albert Sandler and His Memories Of Devon, Valse (Evans). I'm All Alone May and 77sults of an examination for Air Walt For You (May and Feiner)-Rad Wardens' and Instructors' Webster Booth (Tenor) with Orches Certificates held on April 26, 27 and Vocal-English Maids (from Montra.
Waltzes From Theatre-Land-128 and also that Mrs. N. K zit- Beaucaire'); Red Rose (from 1 Albert Sandler and His Orchestra, *Monsieur Beaucaire') Raymond 8.40 p.m. Selections from Gilbert & lejohn, of 7 Leighton Hill, Hong- Newell (Baritone). with Orchestra Sullivan's The Yeomen of thekong, has passed the Voluntary Orch-Valse Blue (Margis): Tesoro Guard,"
Aid Examination:
sieur
When
Air raid warden instructors :----
Mio Waltz (Hecucci) - OrchesÉTA Tower Warders, Under Orders Mascotte, Vocal Voici Paris-Marche Henry Millidge and Chorus. Chantee (nim Lumieres de Paris): Our Gallant Norman Foes--Dorothy Miss KM, Anderson-16, French Au Bal De L'Amour-Valse Chanted G and Chorus. How Bay You, Mai-Bank Building: Mr. 6. V. Boxer, B. flm Lumieres de Paris-M. Tina den, Will You Wed-Arthur Hosking. Sc.-University, Hongkong: Miss Rossi (Tenor) with Orchestra. Orch. Winifred Lawson and George Baker, M. B. Hall-6, Branksome Towers
Other Days selection of Popular "Tis Done! I Am A Bride Winifred Melodies-art. Finck-De Groot and Lawson (Soprano).
Hongkong: Mrs. C. Hellevick.—43, 5.57 pm. Regimentai Band of H.M.Morrison Hill Road, 2nd floor; 8.50 p.m. Local Sport Results,
4 Grenadier Guards,
The 8.55 p.m.. Tondon Relay-Nicholas' |
Guards Patrol
Mount Hannen in The Adventures of Alonzo Tarantelle De Concert (Greenwood), Parish, Kennedy Road; Mr. W. H. MacTavish.
arr. Godfrey); The Voice Of The Bells Hollanda.-Crown Lands Office, P. Begally written for broadcasting | Luigini, arr. Miller), The Beggar's W. D.; Miss Elma Kelly, B. &c, by Peter Cheyney, No. 8. Production Opera Belection" (Gay-Austin),
9.18 p.m. London Relay The News Millington, Limited; King's Build-
The New Victoria Orchestra,
by Val Gleland.
9.15 p.m. London Belar-The News, and Newsletter,
9.15 p.m. London Eelay-London
Log
945 nm. Joaden Relay-Stock Ex
change Resort and Snerts -News,"
(Williams).
Mra. D Hollands-84,
ing.
9.35 p.m. London Belny-Sports Air raid wardens:-Mrs. B. M
and Saturday Sport
Bond-810, King's Road, Heng-
9.45 p.m. Cheral and Orran Marle kong; Mr. CT. Chan-98, Kennedy
Question (Wolstenholme); The
MOJ: (Örvan),
9.50 p.m. Helay 'of the. Dance Oreo Reginald Road.
cherita from the Grill Room of the Goss-Custard.
Hongkong Hotel.
Creation Hymn (Beethoven). Praise
(a) (ravel del Affe, (h). Marcellita. To Joy. The God: Descended (Bym- A discussion on topics of the mo (c). Bom Patonon (dy Zapateta. 1905. phony No. 9 in D Minor "The ment.
Record: The Piccolino (from Top Choral"-Beethoven)-Chorus and Or. 21828 pm. Studio-Smday Evening Hat'); Theak To Check (from Too chatra of the State Opera. Berin. Epilogue. Hat)-Clinger Römern (Vocal) with 10.00 .m. London Relay Cards The Rev. Frank short, LMS. Orchestra, 10.10 (a) I have eyes, (b) on the Table.".
10.40 p.m. Close down.
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REGISTRATION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS.
Under Ordinance No, 12 of 1939, every British subject who was resident in the Colony On 31.3.39 must make and sign a return in the prescribed form, giving the information and particulars specified in the form, and must deliver the return to the Commissioner of Police on or before 31.5.39. The following, British subjects are exempted from this requirement:
(a) persons of Chinese race;
(b) members of His Majesty's regular Naval, Military or Air Forces and the
Hong Kong Police Force;
(c) females;
(d), persons under the age of eighteen years;
(e) persons of and over the age of fifty-ive years.
Forms can be obtained from all Post Offices, Police Stations and Travel Bureaux or from the Registration Office.
WARNING,
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