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"Faust"-Ballet
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Music-Royal Opera Orchestra, CO FIRST TALK" BY PETER GRACEY Trans, III (G.SH., G&G., 0.8.B)
vent Garden. The Golden Calf: Mephisto Serenade Alexander Kipnis (Bass) with Orchestra.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
8.30 p.m. Brahms-Concerto In D Major, Op. 77.
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Pritz Kreisler (Violin) And The London Philharmonic Orchestra con- ducted by John Barbirolli,
6.42 p.m. Closing local Stock Qus-
BRAHMS CONCERTO IN D MAJOR |tations."
PLAYED BY KREISLER
First Test Match
12,00 to 12.20′′ p.m. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St John's Cathedral
B44
London Relay p.m.
Ccond Edition,
Lucky
7.50 p.m. London Relay The First Cricket Test Match-England v. The West Indies.
A commentary during play by Ho 12.30 p.m. Patricia. Rossborough at ward Marshall from Lord's Cricket the Pinna.
Ground London.
Finger Prints (Engleman), Medley: Intro: My Blue Heaven; Sweet Bue; The Japanese Sandman Damsel In. Distress-Selection. Medley: Intro: Hometown: Moon at Sea; You're here, you're there.
FROM THE STUDIO
Beethoven Quartet
-10.30 to 11.30 s.m. Relay of Morning Service from the Union Church.
11.30 to 1.15 pm. Belay of Morning Service from The Hop Yat Church (Chinese).
13.15 pm A Minor, Op. 19.
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Schumann-Concerto In
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Gregor Piatigorsky (Cello) and The London Philharmonic Orchestra con ducted by John Berbirolli.
Short 12.40 p.m.
Concert by Elleen Joyce (Plano).
Impromptu In E Flat Major, Op. 90, No. 2 (Bahubert); Andante In A (Schubert). Etude De Concert In Minor (List); Stade De Concert In A Mat Major (Paul De Schlozer), It's A Beautiful Day (Eathertay- Lotus Land and Danse Negre
(Cyril Bennett): Lighterman Tom (Berron-Scott).
Dearth (Baritone) 1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Squire)-Harry
Brown Bird Singing Weather Report with Piano.
1.03 p.m.
Dennis Noble (Barliane) Haydn Wood-Barrio): Love's Old Sweet Song (Molloy Bingham)-and Light Symphony Orchestra. Mary Kay (Contralto) with Plano, Homage March (Haydn Wood).
7.45 p.m. English Ballads.
8.20 p.
London Relay The First Cricket Test Match England . The West Indies.
12.45 p.m. New Mayfair Orchestra. Globe-Trotting With The Tiger (arr.
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal Wea-Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by Phil Green). The Whirl Of The
ther Report and Announcements. The Composer. Silent Worship (from Intro: Waltz
Destiny:
andel): I Bless The Naughty 8.03 p.m. Liszt-Hungarian Fanta Ptolemy Waltz; Valse Venite: Missouri Waltzala For Piano And Orchestra.
Dawn That Brought Me You (Glan Ragging The Rags-Intro: Grizzly
theville and Haydn Wood)-Dennis Noble Orchestra Symphonique (of Parts) (Baritone) with Orch. TWO Bear Rag: Haunting Rag; MysteriousJacques Dupont (Piano) and
Inter- Rag: Temptation Rag; Red Pepper conducted by F. Ruhlmann.
linked French Folk Melodies (Ethel Rag. Medley of Dance Hits-Intro:
Smyth): Minuet (from "Fete Galante" Boo-Hoo; Pennies from Heaven:
Ethel Swyth-Light Symphony Or When my dream boat comes home.
chestra conducted by Adrian Boult 1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and A commentary during play and She Shall Have Music (Brandon-Mur Weather Report.
(Baritone) with summary of the morning's play by ray)-Dennis Noble
Passing By (Herrick and Pur Ground London. Henry Jacques and His Orchestra...
8.35 Chinatown,
London Relay Vive Le Dennis Noble and Norman Chinatown-Fox-
Allin Trot-Henry
Jacques and His Or- Sport!"
String Quartette. Bal Masque Plet- Fun and games of two nations. cher)-Light Symphony Orchestra, chestra. I'm A Fool For Loving You (Wendling-Lewis); Lost My Rhythm,
Written
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press. and produced by Robert
Weather Lost My
Forecast and Announce- My Music, Lost My Man (lim Kemp.
9.15 p.m. London Relay-The News menis. 'Soft lights and Sweet Music")-Dinab
9.30 p.m. London Relay — London Miller (The Personality Girl with Orchestra
Bomba Plays Log." When Rumba
Lonely Troubadour 4-Rumba
8.45 p.m. London Relay-Stock Ex- -Tango-Henry Jacques & His Cor-change Report and Sports News, I'm rect Dance Tempo Orchestra.
1.43 p.m. Dinah Miller (Vocal) and Howard Marahail from Lord's Cricket. Hubert Eisdell. Heddle Na
*My
Pritilated Over You (Alm Mr Deeds
p.m.
9.30 p.m. Local Sport Results. 1.54 pm. Belay of the Dance Or Goes To Town'?: River Man (Cava-chestra from the Grit Boom of the
Miller Hongkong Hotel naugh and Others)-Dinah, (The Personality Girl with Orches tra. You Took The Words Right Out Of My Heart-Fox-Trot (film "The Big Broadcast of 1938: The Waltz Lives Faltz (alm The Big Broadcast On-Waltz
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1.40 p.m. Beethoven-Quartet In E Flat Major, Op. 127.
Bush Quartet
2.30p.m. Close down. 7.00 p.no. Compositions of Handel.
'Hercules'--
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10.00-Music-Light and Bright (A). 1030-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40 Musical Moments," (A). 11.05-Musical Interluda (A),
1.00--"Cards on the Table,” (DI). 1.35—A Curtain Raiser (1) 3.15-"London Log," (D1), 2,30-News (D1). 145-The B.B.C. Military Band (D1). 315-Stock Exchange Report and
Sports News (D1),
3.30-Young People's Session (A), 4.36--Recorded Mualo (A). 3.25--Commentary on News (A). 6.40-Plano Recital by Artur Schoa-
bel (A).
:
7.30
The First Cricket Test Match: England v The West Indies. Commentary by Howard Mar- shall (D2).
and
7.45 Celebrity Trio (D2). 8.20-The First Cricket Test Match: England v The West Indies (D). 6.35"Vive le sport!" Fun
games of two nations (D2). 9.00 Plano Recital by Artur Schna-
bel (A).
9.15-News (D2). 9.30-London Lög." - (D2).
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9:45-Stock Exchange Report and
Sports News (D2).
10.00--Dance Music by Hugo Bignold and his Orchestra (D3). Overture In D Minor-London Symn- | 10.45Polo: The Champion Cup. phony Orchestra cond. by Albert Commentary by Major G. Coates. Ombra Mai Fu (Large)-Tito Phipps-Hornby (03), With recorded intervals from 2BW. Schipa "Tenor) with Orth. (Sung in 11.15-The First Test between England
March 11.15 p.m. London Relay The First Italian).
From
between England and West In- Alfred Cricket Test Mitch England The
Sittard at the Organ of St.
dies ). Michael's Church, Hamburg. Let Me West
Atary during play by Ho. Weep
11.35--Musical Interlude (D3). (from
Rinaldo') Maria of 1938)-Henry Jacques & His Corward Marshall and Michael Standing Olczewska (Contralto), and the Berlin 12.00-News (D3). "
from rect Tempo Orchestra.
Orchestra Lord's Cricket Ground London State Opera
12.15-Hazell's Sung in 1125 p.m. Belay of the Dance Or. Italian). Suite De Ballet (The Origin chestra from the Grin Boom of the of Design)-Sir Thomas Beecham and London-Philarmonic Orchestra: Care Hongkong Hotel
Selve from Atalanta)Helene Lu-
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
140 p.m Gounod-"Faust" "Ballet
Music and Selections from the Opera.
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With recorded intervals from ZBW. 12 MId-night. Close down,
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Aylesbury Works Band (D3). 12.65-Stock Exchange Report and
'Sports News"(E3), 1.00 Fred Hartley, syncopated plano
music (D3).
1.30-The First Test Cricket Match between England and the West Indies (D3).
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THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
> NEW" ENGINEER OVERSIZE: Engineer Captain, J. P. Jobzis, from the Naval Ordnance Department, 1 appointed as Engineer Overseer at the Elewick gun works of Vickers- Armstrongs,. Limited, in succession to Engineer Captain J. D. Stu-rock, who has served there for 81⁄2 years, and has been placed on the retired. Mat. *NEW FLEET TRAWLERS With the" arrival of the Jade (inte Lady Lilian) at Malta there are five vessels in the Mediterranean out of the 15 new commercial trawlers which were, purchased on the East Coast a few months ago for urgent Fleet serv vices. The others are the Amber,(late) Cape Barfieur). Beryl (late Lady Adelaide), Coral (late Capa` Dunar), and Mooristone. (late Lady Madelaine), NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments made by tha Admiralty-.
Cdra.-G. F. Renwick, to Rochester, In command (on recommg): 0; John, to York (June 28).
are
Engr. Odr.-L.-A. Symes, to victory (June 14).
to
Surga Cdr. (D).-A. Macpherson, to Victory for RNB, (June 21).
H. Bradley. Payr. Cdr.-W. Daedalus (Jime 15).
Lt-Cdr.-H. Vickers, to Hramble, in command, on ‘commg. (June 14).
Surga. LL-Cdr. ()).—J, C. Benson, to Daedalus (June 19).
Lts-F. L. Mortimer (F/Lt, RAF), to Victory (June 5); W. D. Chillistone, to Woolwick (June 9) C. R. Purse, to Hero (June 10.
Surga.
(D).-I. D. Atkins L.D.S.. to Wildare: . B. Gambler, L.D.S. to Hood (June 153.
Sub-Lts-J, 5. Percival-Jones, to Salamander (June 14); N. Larken, to Antelope (June 23), app to Sala-1 mander cancelled.
Proby. Sub-Lia-T. R, Walling, C. G. Forsberg, to Furious for training: R. H. Sach, to Repulse for training; H. C. Ewen, to Cumberland for train ing: R. A. E. B. Sharp, to Forth for training (June 12).
Act. Payr. Sub-LL-D. A. Teo, to Ark Royal (June. 9).
C4, Gunner (T)-F. Jefferson, to Maidstone (June 10),
Gunner (T).-T. E. Tomkins, to An- telope (June 99
PROMOTION
Sub-L.-R. 8. Baker-Falkner, · to rank of Act. Lt. (seny, June 1).-
ROYAL AIR FORCE
SQUADRON LEADER T.J. E, THORNTON
The retirement is announced at t own request of Squadron Leader T J. E. Thornton, of the signals statt, Bomber Command, Uxbridge. He was! 46 on May 19,
Ammunition
For Poland
DANZIG June 23 (T/Ocean)- Several ships loaded with material arrived at Gdynia har-
war
10 a.m. (H.K, time) each day, on 26.21 bour recently, it was reported here metres 11 megacycles).
There are daily broadcasts from 4.15. 4.m" to 6.30 am to European.coun- tries, including Great Britain, France. Italy and Germany on 26.51 metres and 31.58 metres; to America between 9.30
and 1138 a.m. in Chinese and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75 metres; to East and North Chips and Siberia between 5.30 pm and 710 p.m. an 25.51 metres and 31.58
metres in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 pm, and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Japanese to South China and the South Seas be tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30
pt. on
on 25.21 metres and 3158 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus sin between 11 p and 11.30 pm on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Russian.
GERMAN MOVE TO COUNTERACT BRITISH POLICY
BERLIN, June 23 (Benter) -A group of Influential Ger- man industrialiste is sending a delegation of businessmæ
to Moscow with the aim of reviving trade relations with the Soviet.
According to apparently rellable information, the delegation has been authorised to offer Moscow a ten-year credit of 175,000,000 marks for purchases in Germany. while the latter la prepared to boy huge quantities of raw materials, particularly timber, leather and all.
Foreign political circles re- gard this move as an attempt to counteract Britain's policy in Moscow.
FRANCO - TURKISH PACT COMPLETE PARIS June 23 (Reuter) The Franco Turkish Fact will be sign ed to-day,
The treaty of mutual a tance on the lines of the Anglo- Turkish agreement will be sign- ed in Paris by M. Bonnet, the French Foreign Minister, and the Turkland Ambassador, and the supplementary agreement will be signed in Angora ceding Banjak and Alexandretts to Turkey
on Thursday in reliable circles.
The Polish steamer Lublin ́dock-! ed recently, it is declared with car- goes of ammunition and weapons and on June 21 the American steamer, Mormacport, discharged a cargo of light tanks, aeroplanes and aeroplane motors.
Several British vessels also at tracted attention when they ar- rived carrying an unusual amounti of cargo on board and it could be observed that artillery ammuni- tion and light tanks were dis- charged, although vessels were un loaded under the cover of dark-
nesa.
The munitions port in Danzig Harbour, which constituted at one) time a serious problem between Dandy and Poland, is now com- pletely empty,
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