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FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

Dance; An Old Waltz; A Storm—Rus- sian Bagabonds cond by Theodore Katz. " Örch—The Leap Year Waits (from "The Dancing Years'); Three Ballet Tumes (from The Dancing Year-Novelle The Drury Lane 6.8.0 Theatre Orchestra cond by Ivor

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Novello. Vocal Plano -- (from "The Dancing Years--Novello → G.S.O. Homa Beaumont (Vocal) with Ivor Trans. I Novello at the Plano act by The

149 | Trana. Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra. The

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.79ba. (16.88m) 9.51mo. (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) 15.18m.o. (19.78mm.)

(G.S.O. G.S.Q., G.S.B.)

(G.S.J, 08.G. G.S.B.).

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31:34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA

83 Of Bleep (from "The Tran. IE (G.S.H, . G.S.G. "G.S.B.) Years--Mary Ellis and Olive Abert with Ivar Novello at the Piano acc. Elgar Symphony No. 3.

by The Drury Lane Theatre Orches 12.00 to 1320 p.m. Relay of Ser-tra. Vocal-Sylvia (Speaks); On The vice of Intercession from St. John's Road To Maaley (Speaks)-Peter Cathedral.

Dawson

With

acc. by Hubert 12.30 put

Kawicz and Landauer Greensinde. (Two Pianos).

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wex- Stars And Stripes (Sousa ATT.ther Forecast and Announcements, Rawicz and Landauer); Washington 8.03 pm. Vivian Els at the Piano, H.K. Post

(Sousaar Rawicz and La Bhail We DanceSelection (Ger Time dauer).

ahwin): Let Me Play-by Vivian mills P., Selection

(In Which The Composer Introduces 15 of His Best Known

The Street Singer Film

D.EL. Louis Levy & His Gau-

Ah

Symphony.

A

High Swing Low (from the Alm): Will You Remember Waltz 'Maytime'). Music From The Movies March (Levy); Empire Build- ers March (alm 'Rhodes of Africa'). "Everything In Rhythm"-Selection.

1.00 pm Local Time Signal and Mozart-Symphony No.

Weather Report.

1.03 pat In C. 318. BAT Thomas

Beecham conducting

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,

A.Mozart, Song.

1.25 р.п.

Ach. Ich Liebte Die Entfubrung

8.15 pm. Landon Caraboo." The strange story of the Princess Javasu by Jonquil Antony. Pro- duction by John Richmond

of

8.55 p.m.

pm. Tchaikovsky-Theme And Variations from Sulie No. 3 in G.

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by. Str Landon Ronald.

8.13 p.m. London Belay The News, 9.30 p.m. London Belay World

Adair'

By H. B. Butler, C.B., Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford

9.45

Sports Ne, London Relay

and Market Notes.

aus dem Serail")-Margherita Perros 9.30 p.m. Leslie Benson and Fred (Soprano) with Opera Orchestra.

1.30 pm.

the Berlin Statening. Btars" (Furber)--The Ger

Cummnissionaire Beater add Rugby Press, man

Scene-Leslie | Weather Forecast and Announer. Henson and Fred Erney. "Swing ments.

Along" (Furber and Others)-The

1.40 p.m. Mae Questal, Billy Ben-Riddle Scene Leslie Henson, Pred nett and Mantovani and His Tipica Emney and Richard Hearne. Orch.

There's Rain In My Eyes-Slow Fox Trat; The Red Maple. Leaves--Slow Fox-Trot Mantovani and His Orchestra. Please Let Me Sleep On

10.00 p.m. London Belay-Muslag on the Cab Bank'

My Sunday Suit by Herbert Hodge. London taxi driver.

10.15 pm. Eigar-Symphony No. 1

Your Doorstep To-Night (Westöti and į In A Fist Major, Op. 35. Lee)Billy Bennett and His Kerb London Symphony Orchestra cond. stone Kwartette with Banjo and by Sir Edward Elgar. Piano. Havana Heaven-Tango; Cu-]

ban Pete-Rumba Mantovani and His Tipica Orchestra. Pain

I've Got A

11.00 p.m. Close down.

(Warner) CHUNGKING NEWS

In My Sawdust Pelly-Wolly-Doodle (from The ittlest Rebel-Ma Questal (The Betty Boop Girl) with Orchestra, The Dance Goes On Waltz (from 'Over she goes"): Did I Remember?--Siaw Fox- Trot (alm Suzy')-Mantovant & His Tipica Orchestra,

6.00

7.02 p.

(Tenor)

A

BROADCAST ->

series of

short-wave

regular broadcasts in the English and other foreign languages have been in- 2.15 p.m. Close down.

augurated by the Central Broadcast 0.00 p.m.

Studio Children's Houring Administration, Chungking. 7.00 p.m.

p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations,

Of special interest to Far East listeners are the Georges Thill

news broadcasts at day on 25.21 and Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, 10 am. (HK, time) cach

metres (11.9 megacycles). March

Herolque (Saint-Saens)-- There are daily broadensts from 4.15 Orchestre Symphonique de. Faria

am. to 6.30 at to Bus

to European coun- cond. by F. Rohlinar Ouvre Ton tries, including Great Britain France. Coeur (Spanish Serenade Bizet); Italy and Germany on. 2 Nuit

on. 25.51 metres D'Espagne (from 'Beenes Pit-and 31.58 metres: to America between toresques Magranet)-Georges Thill 19.30 am. and 11.39 a.m. in Chinese (Tenor) with Maurice Faure at the and English on 16.85 metres and 19.75 Plano (Sung in French). Norwegian metres: to East and North China and Rhapsody (Lalo) Orchestre Sym-Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10

phonique de Paris under the p.m. on 25.51 metres and 3158 metres

tion of Pierre Chagon, and 7.55 p.m. 'on

(Bordese-Levade): Barchetta

in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 25.21 metres Haha)-Georges Thiu (Tenor) with and 31.58 metres in Japanese: to Piano and Mile. Laskine (Harp) and South China and the South Seas be M. Lafon (Guitar) (Sung in French), tween 8.10 p.m. and. 16.30 p.m. on 25.21

7.30 2

p.m. Latest Variety Numbers. metres and 31.58 metres, including a Vocal Le Bondeur Est Entre Dans news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 Mon Coeur flm La Goualeuse'); pm. local time); and to Soviet Rus- Dis-Mot Pourquol (film La Goual-sia between II p.m. and 11.30 p.m. euse-Lys Gauty with Orchestra. on 25,21 metres and 33.58 metres in Salon Orch, The Gate; Festival Russian.

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

SHIPS DUE HOME

.Two vessels from foreign stations have arrived home to recommission, the netlayer Protector from the Medi terranean and the escort VCssCl Rochester from the Africa Station.

CRUISE OF THE AJAX

this appointment, and Brigadier P, C. Roberts, V.C, D.9.0., OBE; MO. from the Poona Brigade Area, has been appointed in his place and has been promoted to major-general.

Brigadier Harrison was 0.9.0. (1), China Command, 2 years ago...

SERVICE WITH THE BAF.. Major A. P. C. Hannay, MC., who has just relinquished command of No. 53 (Army Co-operation) Squadron, FM.S. Ajax, Captain C. on Cameron Highlanders, was the first | Royal Air Force, and returns to The

of

Woodhouse, which left Bermuda' on May 31 for her summer cruise and Army, omcer to hold the arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, on squadron leader and to command

Aruba Island, Dutch West Indies terms of secondment, her for Army day for an RAF

Asquadron under "post-War

June 5. left the BS

where she will be from June 18 to 19. From June 20 to 27 she is to visit Curacoa.

In pursuance of the policy secondments to the RAF, wo other co-operation squadrons are at pre- sent commanded by Army officers NAVAL APPOINTMENTS No. 4 Squadron by Major IOE Mac- The following appointments are Gregor, R.A.; and No. 2 Squadron by made by the Admiralty;—.

Major A. W. Geddes, RA. Both these Lta Balley. to Pembroke oficers have had flying experience. (June 12); G. 2. M. Owens (proby.), during previous secondments to the appt. to Resolution, cancelled.

RAF.

Surga. Lia-R M. Kirkwood, MR.CS.. LR.C.P., to Durban (June 19); P. K. Fraser, M.B., appt to Dur ban cancelled

ROYAL AIR FORCE

PROMOTION TO SQUADRON LEADER

Sub-Lts J. W. T. Draisey, to Pen zance; C. Nannestad, to Lowestoft: E Palmer, to Deptford; 8. J. Parsons, to Fleetwood; AB, Walker, to London- The June list of promotions to derry (June 19); P. R. G. Worth, to squadron leader shows how promotion Iron Duke (June 20); and to Janus has been accelerated as the result of (on commg.); G. M. Chenevix Trench, expansion Cranwell cadets are now to Hasty; A. E. Corbould, to Hero reaching this rank within dve years (June 20); EG. N. Bremner, to of leaving the college, or in one-third Vernon (July 10); J. P. Benson, to of the time taken up to 1938. Curacoa (June 20); and to Juno Con commg.).

Proby, Bub-LA-LA Lelich, con- firmed in rank foriginal seny. March 14, 1938), and apptd. to Rochester (June 16, 1939)7

WEDST-N, O. H. Martin, to Speedwell (June. 8), appt. to Halcyon

cancelled.

THE ARMY

SOUTH MIDLAND DIVISION

LAST WORD IN

TORPEDO CRAFT, HM B, Kimberley, which was launched from the Woolston yard of Thornycroft and Co, after being named by Lady Kimberly, is the last of the eight destroyers of the class of the 1937 pro- gramme to be put afloat

They are of 1,690 tons, with a armed

It was announced in The Times" speed of 36. knots, and

of December 15 that Brigadier H0 with six 47th guns and 10 210. Harrison, DS.0, had been selected to torpedo tubes.

command the Bouth Midland Division of the

from June 1 with the rank of major ordered

general Because of illocsa Brigadier

preced

Harrison has been unable to assure they have only one

class

Call letters: PHI Wavelengths 16.88m. 25.57m.; Frequencies 1777oka. & 1773oke,

1.00"My Godfather, the Emperor."

Play by Toon Rammelt (D1). 1.35-Light Music by British Com- posers, by the B.B.C. Empire Orchestra D1),

2.30-News. (DU.

243-"World Affairs." Talk by HB.

Butler (D1).

3.00- Leaves of Memory," by An

Old Timer (1).

3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(DI). 6.43--Recital of Madrigals by the

B.B.C. Singers (D2),

7.15-"Palace Theatre 1915-1938," with the B.B.C. Theatre Chorus and Orchestra (D2).

8.55 Jean Melville and Freddie

Aspinall at Two Pianos (D2). 8.15-News (D2).

9.30 "World Affairs."

Talk by H.B. Butler (2). 9.45-Sports News and Market Notes

(DA).

10.00 "Musings on the Cab Rank:

My Sunday Suit." Talk by Her- bert Hodge, taxi-cab driver

(D3).

:

10.15 "Lucky Dip."(D3). 11.00--Students' Bongs by the B.B.C.

Men's Chorus

Stuart Robertson, baritone (D3),

11.30-Music

with

for Dancing" with Cyrt Stapleton and his Or- chestra (D3).

12.00-News (D3).

a.m. 12.15 Matters of "Moment," "Talk" by the Hon Harold. Nicolson (173). 12.30-The Joseph Lewis Orchestra

(D3).

12.35 Sports News and Market Notes

(D3),

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