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RECITAL BY BARBARA GILMAR AND FATHER HIGANTI The Hongkong Singers 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St.-John's Cathedral.

12.30

Baie "da Costa' (Piano)

Jack Wilson and His Versatile Pive I Feel A Song with Vocal Refrali Coming On (Alm Every Night At Eight'); Whenever I Think Of You (Harry Woods) Lesife Hutchinson (Vocal) at The Plas

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Call Sign: YIR Wave Length, 31.3" metten Power, 1 Kilowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies 1777oke. & 1775oke.

Mountain Ife-Wains Band. A-Tisket: A- Tasket

and Feldman); Fell Musto, Maestro, Please (from These Foolish Thing")—P?

(70- Frances

Day with Orchestra. Three Brass Bells Novelty Quickstep: Eccentric

Quickstep

Henry Hall & His Orchestra. Steepy Head (film 'Spy

13) The Time 13'); Jungle Fever (Alm 'Spy Milla Brothers (Four Boys and a 3.11. Guitar) Kress);

H.K.

Pickin' My Way (Lang-10.00-Musical Interlude (A).

(Lang-Kress) 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A),

"Stand Up And Sing” — Medley); Peeling My Way with Guitar 10.40-"At Home and Abrosd.” (A).

Eddie Lang (Guitar)

(Charig): "Kind Of Jazz-Medley.

Orchestra.

p.m.

12.43 p.m. Bob Crosby and His accomp. by Cari Kress Hiccups (E&11.05-Luncheon Music (A),

D. Watera); The Tale Of A Hat (E. 11.30-Afternoon Musies Programme

D. Waters)-sie and Doria Waters With Plano, Take Me In Your Arms Roncoroni): There's Rain In My Eyes Leslie 1 - McCarthy - Schwartz) Hutchinson (Vocall at the Piano,

8.00 P. Local Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announcements.

Cross Patch--Fox-Trui; Big Chief De Boto-Norelty Fox Trot. Dixieland Shunie Pox-Trot. You're Lovely Madame Fox-Trot (film 'Artists and Models Abroad): What Have You Got

That Gets Me-Fax,Trot (film "Artists and Models Abroad').

Local Time Signal "and 1.30 pm. Weather Report.

chestra

(Agar

8.03 p.m. Palladelphis Symphony Orchestra

Song Without Wards (in A minor, Op 40, No. 6 Tchaikowsky); Dance Tablochke Bussian Ballora

from The Red Poppy Ballet'). "Hun- garian Dance No. 1; Gavotte ("Mig- non”—Thomas) cond. by Leopold, Stokowakl

8.45 pm. Beethoven-Sonata In A Major, Op. 69.

and Emanuel Feuermann (Cello) Myra Hess (Piano).

1.03 Deme

Bichard Tauber (Tenor) and Vienna Bobeme Orchestra

Spring Waltz (Lincke): April Smiles, Waltz (Depret)-Vienna Boheme Or chestra. Vienna, City of

My Dreams Let Ma

Me Awaken (Alm Heart's Desire'); Your Heart film 'Heart's Desire)

15 pm. Belay of Becital by Richard Tauber (Tenor) with or

(Old Vienna Barbara Gilmar (Soprano) and The

Very Wallis Boheme OK from Sh. Joseph's Church.

Rey. Father A. "Riganii (Organi chestra. Every Thought My One Desire

Gluditta Lehar); Love? (film Jest Of Women (from Giuditta Lehar)Richard Tauber (Tenor) with Orchestra. Valse Romantique (Max Heinecke): Die Hochzeit Der Winde.

9.03 p.m. Schubert Songs.

The Eri King, Op. 1: Hedge Rose, Waltz (John T. Hall Vienna Bobeme Orchestra, p

3. No. 3; Impatience, Op. 25, No.

(BASS) Alexander Kipals Beater and Rugby Press, Plano accomp. by Gerald Moore. 1.30 p.m. Weather Forecast and Announce-

9.15 p.m. Loaden Relay-The News. ments.

1.40 P

Mendelssohn-Trio In D

3.30 p.m. Handel's The Meminh." (Relayed from St. John's Cathedral) Minor, Op. 48.

The Hongkong Singer. Bolcists; Eva Cortot, Thibaud and Ossals.

Turner (Soprano); Helen Lockhart 2.15 p.m. Close down.

(Sontralto); Gasten d'Aquino (Tenor) 6.60 p.m. Belay of the Dance Or and L. T. Ride (Baritone) with E chestra from the Roof Garden of the Well Shaw at the Organ. Conduct- Hongkong Hotel.

ed by Rupert Baldwin

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(3) Thanks for everything, (b) Could be. (c) Sailing at Midnight, (d) Swingtime in Honolulu. 6.14 Ro cord: If You Love Me (Noble): A

11.00 p.m. Close down.

with

Couple Of April Fools (Kennedy and CHUNGKING NEWS

Garr)---Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and

His Boy Friends. 6.21 (a) Rose Room,

BROADCAST

(b) Black Eyes (e) Only when you're in my arms, (d) When you're smiling. 6.35 Records: Jan Klepura Film Melo-

A regular series of short-wave dies - Marcel Palotti (Organ).

Abroadcasts in the English and other Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody (film foreign languages

have been in- "The Great Ziegfeld')-Frances Day augurated by the Central Broadcast- (Soprano) with Orchestra. 6.44 (a) ing Administration. Chungking Heart and SouX, (b). Miss Annabella Of special interest to Par Fast Brown, (c) Love is where you find" it, | listeners are the news broadcasts at (d) When Pa is Courtin' Ma.

10 am. (FR time) each day on 25.21 7.00 p.m. Closing local Stock Qua-metras (119 megacycles). tations

There are daily broadcasts from 415 7:02 p.m.

Elsie and Dorls Waters, a.m. to 8.30 a.m. to European coun- Leslie Hutchinson, Frances Day and tries, Including Great Britain, France, The Mills Brothers and Others.

Italy and Germany on 4551 metres The Pretty Little Patchwork Quilt-and 31.58 metres; to America between Fox-Trat; Too Lovely To Be True 8.30 am. and 11.30 am in Chinese Fox-Trot (Alm "The Sky's The Limit) and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75

1.00The Thin Red Line"-"THE Royal Warwickshire Regiment (DI), 2.06-"Mendelssohn." James White- head (violoncello) and Norman Tucker (pianoforte) (D1). 2.30-News (DI).

2.45 "Mare Food for Thought," (D1). 3.00-Recital by Leonard Gowings.

tenor (D1).

3.15--Sports News and Market Notes

реги (DI).

3,30-Yo

Young People's Session (A). 4.30-Recorded Music (A), 5.23-Commentary on News (A). 6.45 Orchestral Music (D3), 7.00-Annual Bervice of Commemora

tion of British Columbia's Church in Londen (D2), 7.50-Aungt-Jeannie." Play by Aimee

Stuart (DA). 8.13-Friday Midday Concert, with

4

Joan Davies (planoforte), Wild- rid Kealey (clarinet) and John "Hock (violoncello) (D2); Phishi News-news commentary, report an the Amsterdam Stock Ex change, actualities (HL). 8.50 Recorded Feature (A). 6.56 Radio Revue (H1). 9.00The History of the Jews."

Talk by J. W. Parkers (D2). 9.16-News (D2).

$.20-Summary of the day's news

(A).

9.45 - Sports News and Market Notes!

(2).

10.10-Lots of Love." with the B.B.C.

Theatre Orchestra (D3).

11.10 Bcenes from the Tragedies of William Shakespeare's "Ham- let. D3). 12.00-News (D3),

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12.15--"Maytime in Mayfair." (D3). 12.50-Sports News and Market Notes

(23).

metres to East and North Chins and Siberis between 5.30 pm and 7.10 p.m. an 25.51 metres and 31.58 inetres in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 p.m. and 7.55 p.m. on 35.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to Bouth China and the South Bess be tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres, including A news bulletin in English at 6 pm. (10 pm local time); and to Soviet Rus- sta between 11 pm. and 11.30 pm on, 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Russian.

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THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

RETURN OF THE CHALLENGER · HMS. Challenger. Commander E H. B. Baker, arrived at Portsmouth from surveying duties in the Persian Gulf, where she had been employed since October. She will undergo a redit

Lts.-J. B. Laing, to Nelson (June (4) E.E._Youge, to Rochester (on re-

commg)

Payr. Lts.-H. F. C. Halahan, to Osprey (May 15); B. A. B. Morant, to Ramilies (May 18).

Act. L.-W. H. Crawford, to Victory for ff.d. at Worthy Down (May 8),

Sub-Lts. (A.).-D. R. Drummond. to Victory for f.f.d. at. Ford; A. P. Russell, W. Dobson, H. H. Jackson, J. Canzon, to Victory for 1.d. at Worthy Down (May 8).

LAUNCH OF THE FIJI Lady Spencer, the wife of Earl Spen-E cer, has been invited to perform the naming ceremony at the launch on May 31 of HMB. Fill at the Clyde bank shipyard of John Brown and Co The F1 is the first of a new class of 8,000-ton cruisers

armed with din.

grams.

COURSE FOR GUNNERY The following omcers have been selected to undergo the long specialist course in gunnery which is due to be gin on September 28:-

Mid-L. A. 8. Grant, appt, to Nelson cancelled.

Cd. Gunner (T.).—R. G. V. Lee, lent to RAN. for two years (May 12).

to WE Shipts-W. E" Harding Royal Oak (May 16); J. B. Machin, to Hermione (May 22).

PROMOTIONS

Lt.-Cdr. (Retd).-C. E Lingard Guthrie, to rank of Cdr. (retd) (seny.

May 13).

Lieutenants D. A. R. Duff, PA

Mids. (A.)—M. Hanrahan, P. L. Lees,' Woodward G. B. I. Smith, N. DP. T. Bethell. to rank of Act. Sub-Lt. Campbell, J. W. E. Spedding, R. CLA) (seny, respectively March 28, Beckwith. E. W. Douglas, A. C. Tup April 4, and May 7).

per, J. M. A Wilson, H. D. EUs, J. E Moore, G. W. Vavasour, E. A W. Gibbs, J. G. Wells, P.. H. B. Taylor, W. J. Graham.

THE ARMY

THE KING AND NORTHERN

RHODESIA REGIMENT A.D.CA TO THE KING.

It is very rare, if not unprecedented, for a sub-lieutenant to be chosen for this course, but Bub-Lleutenant Gra ham, before his appointment to that rank in the R.N. on March 14. 1938

The War Office panounces that the had been a sub-lieutenant, R.N., King has approved of, the "following since July, 1938, and is among the appointments as Aldes-de-Camp to the officers transferred owing to the ex- King:-

Bre

pansion of the Fleet. Buch officers Colonel (temporary Brigadier) E L

cligible

to specialize provided they Morris, DBE. M.C. late Royal E- are recommended.

gineers with effect from March 16, THE JEEVIS HANDED "OVER

1939, in succession to Colonel (tem- HIL fictilla leader Jervis, of 1,600 [potary Brigadier) M. N." MacLeod, tons displacement, one of eight des D.6,0. M.C., late Royal Engineers, troyers, ordered under the 1936 pro- who has been promoted to the "rank" gramme and the seventy third war of Major-General...

vessel constructed by Hawthor Lestie Colonel temporary Brigadier) F.E and Co, Limited, Hebburn, for the Rotblack, D.8.0. M.C., late Royal Admiralty, was handed over after sue-Tank Corps, with effect from May 1, cessful receptance trials, and proceed 1939, in succession to Colonel (tem- ed to «Chatham. Hawthorn Lestesporary Brigadier) W. M. Sutton, have six other warships under con-0.8.0 M.C., late Royal Tank Corps, struction.

who has retired.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS,

NEW BATTALION COMMANDER The following appointments are The War Office announces that made by the Admiralty:

Major P. Gottwaltz M.C. The South Capte. Plegina, to Newcastle, in Wales Borderers, has been selected command (cd recommg.); B. A. Ayl- for command of the 2nd Battalion, mer, D.3.0, to Hastings, in command, The South Wales Borderers, vice Lieu- and sa Capi, Planery Protection and tenant-Colonel D.H.S. Sommerville, M.O.. Minesweeping (June 151 O Col who has been appointed t

to the Blan Insan, to President for staff of RN.C.. from May 4, 1939. Greenwich (Jnly. 22); B. A. W. War- Lieutenant-Colonel D. H. 8. Somer- burton-Lee, to Hardly, in command viite, M.C On relinquishing the 2nd. Con recoming), and as Capt. (D), 2nd Battalion

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· NOTES FROM INDIA

R. Crofton, MO, the new

Brigadier Pay Our W. B. A. Stapley, to Director of Armaments and Mechani Probisher (May 153: |-|Pasr, Li-Car--1. R. Allfrey, to Pre sident for duty, inside Admiralty (Con troller's Office) (lume 1), and as Sec. to R/A, B, A. Fraser, with temp, rank, of Payr." Gaph. (July 13),

zation in the MD.0 Branch, will come home on May 30 for five months. Major T. A. R. Scott Royal Bignals, is yaesting, his instructorship at the Army Eignal School and comes home for eight months at the end of June

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