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SIBELIUS SYMPHONY NO. Z IN D MAJOR, OP. 43

Variety Programmen

12.00 to 12.20 p.m.

Belay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 p.m. Greia Keller (Vocal) and Em: "Boos and His Orchestra:

Valentina Carioca Fox-TTOL: Moorish March -Pasodoble Emu

A Little K

Roosz and His Orchestra.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17,796ë (16:50m.) 9.31m... (31,531,} 21.47mo. (31.97m.) 13.18m.c. (19.79m.)

(G.S.O., G.S.G.. G.B.B.) (G.SH., G.S.G., G.S.B.) G.S.H. G.S:G. G.S.J}

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIE Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1, Kilowatt

HÜLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 10.88 25.57m.: Frequencies

1777oke. & 1772oke..

Ramble in Springtime With You (Jur- fime

mann. Sarony); 'Trust.

Me 4.02

(Schwartz, Ager)-Greta Keller (V 10.00-Broadcast to Schools-The

الله

with Fred Barley and Hi

Quintet. Jalousie-Tange: Serenade

TEARGAS

BOMB IN THEATRE

ANOTHER I.R.A.

(Reuter

OUTRAGE LONDON," May 30 About twenty persons were overcome by fumes and taken to hospital following "an EX- plosion of a teargas bomb

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a theatre at Liverpool. The autrage is believed to be the work of IRA agents The whole building was filled with teargas fumes and

the audience staggered into the sunshine coughing and with tears streaming down their faces.

Special Guards

The oll dumps throughout East World We Live In," by Pro-Anglia were Specially guarded fessor G. S. Browne (A). yesterday us a precaution against

possible I.R.A. outrages.

For some time now watchmen have been on special duty at the distributing depots, a number of which supply R.A.F. aerodromes, but yesterday the guards were in- creased.

from Frasquita" (Lehar)-Emil Roosz 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). and His Orchestra. When Learn 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" KA). French Thomson): The Laugh Was 11.05-Luncheon Music (A). On Me (Strachey.

Carter)-Greta 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programms Keller (Vocal) with Fred Hartley and

(A). His Quintet, Tango Marina-Emni R.ID. Rooaz and His Orchestra.

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.

The Street Singer and Harry Roy and His Orchestra. »

Internationalle - Fox-Trot Alm "Everything is Rhythm Black Min- nie's Got The Blues-Fox-Trot (alm! Everything Is Rhythm-Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Lovely to Look At (film 'Roberta"); Love Me Forever (film 'On Wings of Song")-The Street Singer with

Violin. Accordion and Celeste Accomp. My Girl's A Rhythm Fan-Fox-Trot; Heart Of Gold-Fox- Trot-Harry Roy and His Orchestra, Old Sailor (Godfrey, Kennedy)-The Street. Singer with Instru. Accorn- paniment. Six-Eight Medley--Harry Roy and His Orchestra.

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1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-

ments.

1.40 p.m.

Beethoven Symphony

No. 4 in B Flat, Op. 60.

Felix Weingartner conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6.00 p.m. Stravinsky-Petroushka" -Sulle

London Symphony Orchestra' can- ducted by Albert Coates.

6.38 p.m.

Some Russian Songs,

The Nightingale (Alabie); Cossack Song (Russian Folk Song-arr. Jaroff) Don Cossack Cheir cond by Serge Jaroff. Monotonously Rings The Lit- the Bell

Russian Folk Song-Art. Jaroff); Song Of The Volga Boatmen (Russian Folk Song)-Don Cossack Choir cond. by Berge Jaroff, accompanied

6.50 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo thations..

Ir

1.00-Music Hall, with B.3.C. Variety

Variety Orchestra (Di). 2.00-Organ Recital by G. Thalben-.:

Ball (D1). 3.30-News (D1). 2.45 "Food for Thought." (D1), 3.00-Nancy Logan at the Piano (D1). 3.16-Sports News and Market. Notes

(D1).

3.30-Young People's Session (A). 4.30-Dinner Musle (A). 325-Commentary On News (A). 3.40 "The March of Communkan,"

by Tapley Timms (A), 6.00"As You Like It"the AB.C.

Light Opera Co. (A). 8.43 Jack Hylton

(D2), 6.55--Musical Programme (A) 7.00-Melbourné Philharmonic

ciety (A).

and 想 Band

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7.30-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour (D2),

8.00-"Empire Exchange." Talk by

Lord Hailey (12) 8.15-Pianoforte Recital by Berkeley

Mason (D2).

8.35

"Jutland: May 31, 1936," as compiled by Capt. Taprell Dor- ling · (12).

9.00 Recorded Feature (A). 9.15-News (2).

(A).

U.S. ATTITUDE ON PALESTINE

RADIO & SERVICES

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, MAY 16. WAR OFFICE, MAY 18 REGULAR ARMY

LES AT D. M. Macdonald, C. B. Lamb, J. L. M. Bell, to Victory for f.f.d. at Southampton: W. H. Ken ward, to Eagle (May 15).

Sub-Lta Aitken, to Gipsy (May 20: M. T. Lawman, G. D. Richards, H. H. Hillman, D. G. Smeeton, &. G. G. Vanrenen, G. R. Paterson, L. G. M. Potts, C. EU. Preston, A. M. Lewla

Cal. P. J. H. Pring, M.C, retires on ret pay (May 15). and is granted the hon. rank of Brig.; L-Col. A. J. Cur-D.-B. M. Fiddea, F. Bruen, R. O. D. ton, O.B.E. Unempld. List, late R. Keddie, A. E. Fanning, to Osprey for Tank R., to be Col. May 1), with short crac. (May 22). seny. March 27, 1938.

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COMMANDS AND STAFF S The folly, appts are made:-Maj. T. G. Rennie, M.B.E. Black Watch, from G.S.0., 3rd Grade, to be 0.8.0.. 2nd Grade (May 1); Capt. J. B. Robertson, R. Tank R. to be 0.8.0. 3rd Grade (April 17); Capt. A. E. Bag- well-Purefoy, RA to be Bde. Maj. RA (April 201; Capt. R. White- Cooper. Bedia and Herts. R. to be G.8.0. 3rd Grade (May 1): Capt. A. Jolly, R. Tank R., to be G.80 3rd Grade (May 1); Capt. A. N. Barnard, R. Ir. Pus, to be graded for purposes of pay, 0.5.0. 3rd Grade, while empid as Mil Asst. Secretary (April 20).

ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS 4th H-Sec. Lt. G. W. Hamilton to be L. (May 18),

restd. to the estabt. (May 37; Capt.

Tank R-Capt. PA Dow A. C. Tute is secd. (May 4). ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Maj. C. C. M Macleod-Carey to be Adjt. (April 11): Lt. G. F. De C. O'Grady (The O'Grady) is secd. (April 281; Sec. Lt. R. McN. T. Reith to be Lt. (Aug. 29. 1938).

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Capt. C. P. 8. Denholm-Young is restd. to the estabt (April 26).

FOOT GUARDS

C. G'ds.-Capt. R. L. Preston is Secd. (April 3) (substituted for the

No Formal Protest not in the Gazette of May 31.

To Be Made

WASHINGTON, May 30 (Reu- ter) The United States posi- tion regarding Palestine was expounded in letters sent by the State Department to various members of Congress. Omcials said that the letters

made

attitude was changed since Mr. clear that · the American

Somerset LIM). D. H. G. Mc- Cririck is restd to the estabt (April 11: Capt. J. F. Snow is restd to the estabt. (March 10).

Sub-Lts (A)-LA. Try, 3. M. de L. Longston, D. P. Williams, to Vic tory for fd at Southampton (May 15); J. K. Cannon, to Glorious (May 30).

WS.O-H. G. Stuart, to Glorious (May 19).

RETIREMENT with rank of Cdr. (May 13),

Lt-Car-P. A. Maitland.

THE ARMY

D.S.C.,

And

COMMANDERS FOR INDIA and G. de C. Glover, D.80, M.C. Brigadiers C. A. Heydeman, M.C., have left London for India to assume the major-generals' appointments for which they were selected last year.

The former goes to Port William BS asam District and the latter to Commander of the Presidency Bombay District, Colaba HQ The Major-Generals G. M. Lindsay, C.B. officers vacating these posts are C.M.G., DBO., and S. J. P. Scobell, CB, C.M.O,, D.8.0., whose tenures ex- pire on August 1. They wil be on leave before that date and the new commanders will officiate in the in- terim.

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ROYAL AIR FORCE

WING COMBIANDER J. N, D.. »ANDERSON

Wing Commander J. N. D. Ander son, who has been promoted from April 1, is among the comparatively Lew officers who have transferred from

E. York. Lt. J. J. Packard to, the Army to the R.A.P. since the War. be Capt. (May 14).

Werc, B.-L. E. E. Winnington-mand of No. 207 (Boraber) Squadron, In August he was appointed in com- Ingram resigns his comma. (May 17). at Cottesmore.

Welch R-Capt. C. E. R. Hirsch is

3red.

(Apri 13).

R-The follg. are seed: F. R. Grimwood, D.S.O. (April 12) Capt. C. Mils (May 4).

Seaforth-Lt. Gen. Sir William M. Thomson, K.C.M.G CB. M.C., ret. apptd. Cal (May 14), vice Maj-Gen. Sir Archibald B. Ritchie. KB.E. C.B., CMG, ret. pay, who has. attained the age limit for the appt. ROYAL AEMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT

рау. Hull's statement. in

Cordell October last.

The United States Government was not in a position to insist that Palestine be maintained as a Na-

9.20 Summary of the day's news tional Home for the Jews and no 9.30 Nancy Logan at the Plano formal protest could be made as

long as American rights 9.45--Sports News and Market Notes specified in the 1934 convention

2)

(02).

Un-10.00-The B.B.C. Eampire Orchestar

11.00-The Open Air Club. (D3) 11.30 The Cosmopolitan Four." With. Beryl Orde in Impersonations (D3), 12.00--News (133).

8.52 p.m. Variety, with Harry Tate and Company, John Henry and Blas- som, Grete Natzler and Jack Payne & His Orchestra.

Hodson (D3), 12.30-Recital by South African Artists: Garda Hall (soprano) and Etienne Amyot (plano- forte (D3).

Entrance Of The Little Fauns 13.15 World Affairs." Talk by H V. (Pierde, arr. Mouton)-Jack. Payne "& His B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. There's A Smile In The Bkles; Oh Lassle Come (film "The Student's Romance"); Marching Along; I Lost My Heart In Heldelberg (Alm The Student Ro 12.55--Sports News and Market Notes mance')-Grete Natzier (Vocal) with Chorus and Orchestra. With All My Heart-Fox-Trot (dim Her Master's

Voice'): When April Comes Again Fox-Trot-Jack Payne and His

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were protected.

BRITISH MONOPLANE AIRLINERS

Delivery will begin within the. ext two or three months of first batches of a high-performance airliner which is entering initial production in larger numbers

John Henry's Night Out (Head CHUNGKING NEWS than any comparable craft yet..

HOT-

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements,

Band

BROADCAST

built in Great Briain.

In addition to considerable orders placed by "air transport.

Rev. 3. Hinchliffe, B.A., Chapln. to the Forces, 2nd C. (April 1). the Forces, 3rd. Cd., to Chapin. to

4th Cd., to be Chaping to the Forces, The folly. Chapins. to the Forces. 3rd C. (April 1): Rev. H G. WI- Hamson, MA. Rev Davies, M.C. MAK

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ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Maj. (Q-Mr.) W. A. A. Franklin having attained the age for retire- ment, to be placed on ret. pay (May 14)

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Shart Service Commissions Lt. (on prob.) N. Altham, M.B., in restd. to the estabt. (April 26).

The folig. to be Lt. (May 1):-F. F Wheatley, M.B, with seny, next be- low Lt (on probl H. Jacobs, M.B. The follg to be. Lts (on prob.) (May 11-C. E Brown, M.B., wita seny. next below R. Topping (oh prob.) R. A S J.Nathan: F. D. FitzG. Steede, MB.

The follg. 1. (ba prob.) is seed. under the provs. of Art, 213, Royal Warrant for Pay, 1931 (May 1): C. E. Brown, M.B.

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Maj. J. B. Cooper, from Gloster R, aseny as Capt. and Paymz, May 15,

UNATTACHED LIST FOR THE

· INDIAN ARMY Bec. Lt. E. 2. Cargill resigns his commn. (May 11)

John Henry assisted by Gladys ridge -

(Talking Unaccompanied). When The Poppies Bloom Again- Fox-Trot: Everybody Dance (from the broadcasts in the English and other the Alr Ministry has placed with to be Maj. and Paymr. (May 15), with A regular serien of short-wave companies, and others pending, alm)-Fax-Trot Jack Payne and foreign languages His Band. Running An Office (Harry augurated by the Central Broadcast-the

have been in- Tate-Humorous Sketch by Harry ing Administration, Chungking

de. Havilland company substantial contract for supply of 1937 Tate and Company.

7.30 p.m. London Relay-At The listeners are the news broadcasts at to meet transport needs of the Of special interest to Far East Flamingo high-wing monoplanes Black Dog.'

10 am. HK time) each day on 2521 Royal Air Force.». Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-metres (11.9 megacycles). parlour.

There are daily broadcasts from 4.15

Supported by the prospects of am to 6.30 am to European cou targe-scale. business, the "company tries, including Great Britain, France, has been able to plan for rapid 2.03 p.m. B.B.C. Wireless Milliary and 31.58 metres; to America between consequent gain in manufacturing Italy and Germany on 25.31 metres and considerable production, with 9.30 am and 11.30 am, in Chinese The Caliph of Bagdad-Overture and English on 1685 metres and 19.75 efficiency and in quick delivery (Boieldieu). Le Reve Paase (Krier & metres: to East and North Chins and to buyers. Helmer): Hungarian Dance ("From Siberia between 6.30 pm and 7.10 Foreign Parts Moszkowski), Slavo-pin on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres nic Rhapsody (Friedemann-arr Win in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 terbottom)-conducted by B. Walton and 7:55 pm on

25.31 metres

One of the Flamingoes ordered and 31.68 metres in Japanese; to by the Ministry is to replace an 5.2.5 pm, London Relay—“Jutland.' 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m..ex 25.21 | airliner reserved for the use of the Musson, R.A., from Instr. to be Asst. South China and the South Seas be older and smaller twin-engined May 31, 1916. Compiled by Taf metres and 31.55 metres, including s frail" (Captain Taprell Dorling, news bulletin in Engilah at 9 pm. (10 King. It will be specially, though D.S.O., R.N.). Production by Howard pm, local time); and to Soviet Russimply furnished Wing Com Rose.

9.15 p.m. London Relay The News on 25.21 metres and 31.48 metres in Fight chief, is likely to take over sla between 11 pm and 11.30 pm. mander H. Meiden, King's

· 9.30 p.m.

Horace Heldt and His Russian Brigadiers.

the new aeroplane well before the northern summer ends

O'Donnell.

Bealde a Moonlit Stream-Pay-Trot: Tu-Li-Tulip Time-Waltz Lillian Fox-Trot: Ferdinand The 'Bull-Box- Trot (from the fim). A Gypsy Told Me-Fox-Trot (Alm Happy Landing,

Plano

ALBANIAN ARMY DISAPPEARS!

SIMPLY FURNISHED

D.

ESTABLISHMENTS Capt. "W. McC. Faithfull, RA

MC. BA, R. Bignals, to be Asst. Instr. (May 1); Maj. J. B. Hickman, to be Instr. in Gun (April 1); Col. A. J Calfton

OBE to be Chief

Comdt and cher Instr., (temp.) (Jan 121; Capt. OT.

Lindsey: to be Instrs (temp.)

(Feb. P. J. Wyatt, RE, to be Inspr. CL) JL Morton, A.MIMechE, (temp.) (April 1); Maj. (O.M.B. 2nd R.A.O.C., relinquishes the appt. of Asst. Inpr. (Jan. 18): Maj. A, H. Inspr. (May 1).

MEMORANDA List, to be Maj. (qr.Mr.) (May 14).

Capt. (Q-Mr. T, James, ERE

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ROYAL NAVY

NEW VOLUNTEER RESERVE.

DIVISION

retired is to command the new. Commander W. G. A. Shuttleworth, umber Division of the RN. Volun with headquarters at Hnil, and for which the cruiser Calcutta la to serve Reserve, which is being formed

as drillship. Like Commander H. G.

teer

Maximum "cruising speed of 227: m.ph. calm-air range of up to 1,250 miles, comfortable accom- 945 0.00. London Relay-Sports

modation for 12 to 20 passengers, News and Market Notes.

TIRANA; May 30 (Reuter). It is and excellent qualities at take-off RN 9.50 p.m. William Backhaus at the officially announced that the and landing are associated in the Cabinet passed a resolution to in- Flamingo with an musially high Moment Musicale In Minor corporate the Albanian armed standard of safety due to ability (Schubert): Impromptu in B Flat, forces-the gendarmerie and from to maintain fight in difficult con- Op. 142, No. 3 (Schubert). Studies, tier, guards-in corresponding sec-ditions with one of the two Bristol Op. 23 (Chopin): No. 3 in Major, No. 4 in A Minor, No. 8 in D Flat tons of the Italian armed forces. Perseus Major, No.

5 in E Minor, No. 6 in G Sharp Minor: 10.08 pm

Songs by Marian -An- derson (Contražio).

Flickan Kom Ifran Sin Alskiings Mote (Bibelius): Bay, Say, Buza ·(B)- .bellus, Op. 38, No. 4-with Piano ac comp, by Kosti Vehanen

10.15 p.m. Bibellus-Symphony No.

2 in D Major, Op. 43.

800

Hitherto the two armies have engines stopped, been separate,

END OF AUTO STRIKE IN SIGHT

h.D.

was appointed to command the Severn L. Harvey, RN, retired, who in 1937 aleeve-valve Division, he will serve in the rank of

Captain, R.N.V.R.

are

MAY NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

The following appointments made by the Admiralty to Eagle

Capts-AR. M. Bridge, to: (June 8), and to Eagle, in command (undated); BL.A. Rowley, to Dryad in command, and in charge of Naviga

W. 001. Purizmouth (June" 10);

R Beverley, to Resource

Serge Köussevitzky and the Boston way has now been cleared for à fir bellaved to have given away mand (undated 22 ONU com-

Symphony Orchestra,

LORD NUFFIED'S GENEROSITY LONDON, May 30 (EWS) Lord tion DETROIT, May 30 (Reuter)-The Nuffield, who, in the last 12 years,

(May 12), and to settlement of the strike at the nearly £15,000,000 In public Briggs Automobile Works.

Lt.Cdr. F benefactions, has now given in command (May 16),

Achates The management of the works £1,500,000 towards improving La Cara: (A), Douglas, to Vic and representatives of the auto facilities for recreation and enjoy wry for tid at Worthy Down (May Mr. Cha Hut jih was appoint workers have accepted arbitra- ment of the Militia Terriborinis ed Kwangtung Reconstruction tion in their differences by the and other forces of the Crown at Commissioner by a National Gov- Federal Concinator, Mr. James the discretion of trustees, who ernment, mandate lasted on Mon Dewey, who will hand in his Les administer an income or app day.

mately 2105,000 per annum.

11.00 pm. Close down.

cision on Wednesday.

BAEckersley-Martin, to Eagle

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