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On Wavelengths of 355
B
metres (845 k.e's) '31.49
W
metres (9.52 megacycles).
MORE FOOD FOR THOUGHT
OTHER LONDON BELAYS Dvorak Quartet
9.15 p.m. London Relay-The News, 9.30 pm. London Relay - More Food for Thought."
Short talks on matters of topical interest.
9.45 pm. London Relay
| News and Market Notes,
9,50 pm
Sports
Dvorak-Quartet In E
Flat Major, Op. 51:
Lenar String Quartet,
10.25 pm. Light Orchestra Concert with Herbert Grok (Tenor) and Mar- & the Egterth (Soprano).
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
NAVIGATION ECHOOL
COMMAND
Captain H. A. Rowley will succeed. Captain A. R M, Bridge in command of the Navigation School at Parts- mouth, an the appointment of the latter afacer to command the aircraft- carrier Eagle to China.
COMPLETION OF THE
JUPITER.
destroyer Jupiter was Caucasian Suite No.
The new *---Vilake Scene (Ippolitow-Iwanow); No. 1 completed at the Scotstoun works of 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser-Entry of the Sirdar-George Boulan- Yarrow and Co., Limited, where she was launched on October 27 last. The vice of Intercession from St. John's ger and His Orch. Loveliest Woman
wii be Of Vienna--Waltz
commissioned by (Hardt- Seng
Jupiter Cathedral,
Venice Lieutenant-Commander D. B. Wyburd. Warden); Moonlight In 12.30 pm.
James Melton (Tenor) Venetian Gondola Song (Hauser) late in command of the Boadicea, to relleve an "E" class destroyer in the and the New Mayfair Orchestra.
Herbert E. Grob Tenor) with Or
Baliet
7th Flotills, Home Fleet. Cavalcade Of Martial Songs CarT. chestra. (Sung in derman). On H. Nicholis) New Mayfair Novelty Suite (Popy)--Grand
Bruno Orchestra In The Little White chestra conda Church on the Hill: A Broken Rosary Les Vienna, where The Walte was
ler James Melton (Tenor) with Organ Born (film 'Always, when I am Hap- Longing Piercely Burns Me Gershwin Medley-intro: I got Rhy-py; A
(alm "Always when I am happy thm: My one and only: Clap hands: The Man I Love; 8 Wonder Mart
Marta Eggerth (Soprano) with Or
and Hun- lew May chestra (Sung in German Strike up ful;
the Band-New fair Orchestra with Vocal Chorus by garian). "Balalaika" Selection (Pos- Elizabeth Welch and Robert Ashley.ford)-New Mayfair Orchestra. Sere (Heykels-Krotzfeld): Good nade September In The Rain (film Melody for Two); Melody For Two(from Night, Oh My Love! (Abt-Seyffardt the filmi-James Melton (Tenor) a. Hohne) Herbert E Groh (Tenor) with Orchestra." (Sung; in with Orch.
German).
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.
1.03 D. Mendelssohn-Octet in E
Mat Major. Opp 20.
International String Octet.
1.30 pm. Reater and Eughy Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-
ments.
11.00 pm. Close down,
SHORT WAVE
140 p.m.
The Street Singer, John Henry, Greta Keller and Jimmy Dor-
Calis G.S.G.
sey and His Orchestra,
G.S.D.
Did You Mean It? (Dixon, Greer)
G.S.H.
-Greta Keller (Vocal)
with Fred
G.S.O.
Hartley and His Quintet.
Love Is
Where You Find It Alm 'Garden of
Trans Trans
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the Moon" Garden Of The Moon Trans. (from the Alm)-Jimmy Dorsey and When the Popples His Orchestra.
Towers.
Morrow." Pe Bloorn Again lost) The Street
treet Singer (Arthur Tracy) with Instrumental Accomp. Joe Murgatroyd's Letter Henry) — John Henry and Blossom' (Talking). One Two Button Your Shoe Fox-
Pennies
Heaven'); from Trot (Alm
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.56m) 0.51m.e. (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) 15.18m.e. (19.79m.)
(G.S.O. G.S.G, G.5.B.) (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H. G.S.G. G.S.B.)
AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power 1 Kilowatt
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HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 18.88m. & 25.57m; Frequencies 177oke. & 173oke.
Bo Do I-Pex-Trot (alm Pennies from Reaven)Jimmy Dorsey & His FK
Trust In Me (Wever, Time
Little Ramble In p.m. (Saropy and
Orchestra.
ber, with You
Schwartz); A
Springtime Others-Greta Keller (Vocal) with Orch Waltz For Those In Love (fim Follow your Star The Street. Sing-
er (Arthur Tracy) with Orchestra.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
Dancing.
Love Billy
6.00 pm. An hour of Dance Music.
Day Jack After Fox-Trot-Day Hylton and His Orchestra. Fox-Trot (film Now It Can Be Told Alexander's Ragtime Band Waltz -Kisses In The Dark-Alex Moore
Mantovani's presents
Orchestra for Waltz The Umbrella Man (from These Foolish Things?: Fox Trot-There's A New Apple Tree The Organ, The Dance Band and Me. Fox-Trots I Miss You In The Morn- ing: To Mother
With Band. Waltzes- Cotton And His Waltz
(from "The Of My Heart
I Can Give You Dancing Years): The Starlight (from The Dancing Years) New Mayfair Dance Orches WAY? Lambeth Fox-Trots A My Pillow-Ronnie MUDr Els Orchestra. Tangos-My Dream Tango: By The Black Sea
and His Orchestra. Boulanger George Trot-One Man Went To Novelty
Ekles Fox-Trat-Blue Blow; Slow Round The Corner-Eenry Hall and rchestra, Tangos-On Wings His Orchestra. of Dreams; Hours And Days-Eugen Wold and His Orchestra. Fox-Trots -T Ups To Her And She Ups To Me:. Day After Day-Barry Wood & His Music
7.00 p. Quotations.
7.02 p.m. Constant Lambert-The Rio Grande.
local Closing
Are
Stock
St.
The Halle Orchestra (Solo Piano-
Hamilton Hdrty) with Michael's Singers cond by The Com- poser.
1,00-Caraboo." The strange story of the Princess of Javašu (D1). 1.40-Tommy Kinsman and his Dance
Orchestra (DI).'
2.15 "Your Programmes trom Daven-
try." Talk by the Empire Ser vice Director (D1). 236-News (D1). 2,45 "More Food for Thought." 3.00-Billy Reid and his Accordeon
DU). 3.15-8ports News and Market Notes
(D1).
(D1).
6.45--Students' Songs by the B.B.C.
ENGINEER CAPTAIN SULLIVAN The retirement is announced of. Engineer Commander G. T. Sullivan. with the rank of engineer captain, on
his attaining the age limit of 50.
Men's Chorus with Stuart Robertson, baritone. (D2). 7.15-Dance Music by Sydney Kyte
and his Band. (02), 8.00-Leaves
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FLEETS IN THE FAR EAST The relative strengths of naval forces in Far Eastern waters at the present time are:
BRITISH CHINA SQUADRON Cruisers: Kent, flagship of Admi. Sir Percy Noble: Cornwall, flagship of Rear-Adini A, J. L. Murray: Dorset shire; a 10,000 tons eight 8-inch guns: Birmingham 9.100 tons, 12 6-inch guns.
Aircraft Carrier: Eagle, 22,800 tons Destroyers: 14. Escort Vessels: 5. Submarines: 15, Motor Torpedo Boats: 6. Minelayer: 1 (Hongkong). Mine- sweepers: 9 (Singapore). Monitor: 1 Gunboats: 20, River (Singapore). Depot Ships for Submarines: Tugs: 1 (Wel-hal-Wel),
FRENCH FAR-EASTERN SQUADRON
RADIO & SERVICES
268 MILES PER HOUR
Fastest Plane In World For Training R.A.F.
One of the most interesting planes which will shortly be in large-scale production for the RAF, Is the Phillips and. Powis Master · 1. two-seater, dual control, monoplano, which has a top speed of 268 m.p.h. and is claimed to be the fastest.....service trainer in any : air force.
Until quite recently, pupils in
schools RAF.
received fying advanced instruction on obsolete service biplanes such as Harts and Hinda,
These, though excellent ma- Bot chines in their day, were equipped with landing flaps, re- tractable "under-carriages, variable pitch alrscrews and other charac- teristics of modern service aircraft which have produced FLOW technique in the handling of aero- planes, particularly during the take-off and landing.
A
· Lack of sultáble British' trainers, embodying the refinements now standard on the latest types al service aircraft, was the principal reason for the Air Ministry's de- cision to order 400 N.A.A. Harvard trainers from the United States.
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Crusers: 2. Escort Vessels: 4. Patrol Vessels: 2. River Gunboats: 9. Sur- veying Vessels: 3.
U.S. ASIATIC FLEET Cruisers: 2. Escort Vessels; 3. Patrol Destroyers: 13. Bub Vessels: 1. marines 6. Minesweepers:" 4. River Gunboats: 5. Depot Ships: 2 Ollers: 1.
JAPANESE NAVY
Battleships 9 or 10. Aircraft Car- rters: B. Cruisers: 12 heavy type, 25 lighter.
Coast Defence Ships (ex-Cruisers): 5. Destroyers: not less than 100, Torpedo Boats: 12 Submarines; 59 at least. Minelayers: 12. Mines weepers: 18. Submarine Chasers: 15. Seaplane Carriers: 8. River Gunboats: 7 at least. Patrol Vessels: "2. Depot Ships: 5. Repair Ships: 1. Ollers: 13. Burpply Ships: 1. -
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointmenta made by the Admiralty:-
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Cdrs. (B) L. H. Heath, to Pern- broke, as First Asst. to Engr. Manager, Chatham Dockyard (July 171; M. J. H. D'Arcy, to Birmingham (July 241; F. D. Oliver, to President for duty inside Admiralty (June 22).
of Memory," by ́An Old Timer (D2). 8.15-Friday Midday" Concert by the the Biriningham Philharmonic
Surg Cdr. (D).-J.T. Wood, LD'S.. String Orchestra (D2).
to Pembroke for RN: Hosp., Chat- 9.00-Your Programmes from Davenham (June 20).
try. Talk by the Empire Ser- vice. Director (DA). 9.15-News (D2), 9.30-"More Food for Thought." (D2), 9.45-6ports News and Market Notes
(D2):.
10.30-"All Down for the Finale,” with
the Midland Revue Chorus and Midland Revie Orchestra (D3). 11.10-Plandforte Interlude (D9). 12.00-News (D3).
::
12.15 "Your Programmes from Daven.
try." Talk, by the Empire Ber vice Director (DS). 12,30--Recital of Pianoforte Duets by Dorothy Manley and Myers Poggin (D3). 13.50-Sports News and Market Notes
(X3).
7.16 p.m. Variety with The Dan- can Sliters, The Hodlar, Stan Hol-17 loway Leslie James and Jack Jack- son's Orchestra.
(Harmonica
duet).
BROADCAST
A regular sies
short-wave
Kroatlong Successen (arr. Hodlars) CHUNGKING NEWS The Hodiars Daniel In The Lions' Den (Duncan Eisters Granatt)-The Duncan Bis- ters accomp by Two Planos, Love's Just A Melody-Fox-Trot: Valparaiso
Rumba (film Dance Band-Jack broadcasts in the English and other
Albert foreign languages have been Jackson and His Orchestra. Comes Back (M. Edgar); Marksman augurated by the Central Broadcast-
Humorous ing Administration, Chungking." Sam (Edgar-Holloway)
East Monologue by Stanley Holloway with
Of special interest to Far In Wolseley Charles at the Plano.
listeners are the news broadcasts at 10 a.m. (H.K, time each day on 25.21 metres (11.3 megacycles).
ine
Little English Inn-Fox-Trot: Sail- ing Home With The Tide Waltz
Cara Wed Jack Jackson & His Orchestra.
There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 ding Of The Painted Doll (Brown): Medley Of Old Bongs-Intro: Honey a.m. to 6.30 am to European coun suckle and the Bee; Whistling Coonies, including Great Britain, France, Daisy
Bell: Tom-Tiddley-om-Pom Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres Dalby Silver threads among the gold; Let's and 31.58 metres; to America between
in Chin 1.12. Chinese all go down the Strand Leslie James 9.30 am and 11.39
and English on 16.85 metres and 18.7 playing on the Organ of the Regent
Cinema, London. Adam
And Eve metres; to East and North China and
Siberia between Granati);
5.30 p.m. and 7.15 Ti-Fi-Tin (Leveen-Grever) The Dun p.m. on 25.61 metres and 31.68 metres
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Duncan Sisters-Harry
in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15
Payr, Cdrs.-W. E. Cooper, to Eagle (June 24); J. H. Kennedy, to Scor- plon (July 6); E. J. Telling, to Daunt- Jers
M. (undated);
Lawrey, to Courageous (July 1); E. H. Harvey, to Vernon (July 33.
Lt.Cdr.-R. W. Wellby, to Naiad (Jime 28); E D. Webb. to King George V (July 6).
Lt.-Odr. (E)--N. E.Bagshaw, to Protector (June 191,
Ita-G. L Paruled, to Hereward (June 20) B. Wafford, to York (on recommg.); C. L. G. Evans, to Merlin for crse. (June 29).
Sub-Lt.-J. M. Christian to Presi
Greenwich, for dent for. RN.C Elementary and Reserve Flying Train- ing. School, Gravesend (June 26).
Payr. Mid-A E Pallot, to Victory for crse. (June 19).
Single Cabin
The Master 1, which is similar in "appearance and performance to the latest types of monoplane single-engine nghters, has deen designed as a high-speed, dual con.. trol, training aircraft which will prepare plots for flying some of the most recent types of service 'planes now supplied to operational units.
The pupil and instructor are accommodated in tandem seating th a single cabin. which facilitates inter-communication. The seats and rudder-bars are. Instantan- eously adjustable to suit pilots of varying heights. The machine is Atted with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel 715 h.p. engine, three-blade con- trollable pitch airscrew, retrac- table under-carriage and night- fying equipment
Cd. - Gunners-P. J Smith, to £ Courageous; S. "E, H. Mitchell,
to Norfolk: H. Swales, M.B... to, Re- venge (July 3)..
Gunners. Harrison, to Protector (July 1); R, H. Robertson, to Suffolk (June 27); G. R. Deakins, to Victory for E.N.B. (hme 19); P. H. Webber, to Fleetwood; J. A. Way, to Roches- ter (June 20); C. E. Maine, to Pelican (June 17); F. Lintern (F), to Walker (undated).
Wt. Engrs.-J.-W. Utting, to Am- phion (June 14); T. P. Gluan, to Wal- pole (June 16).
THE ARMY
· 100 YEARS' SERVICE
The 2nd Battalion, The Durham service this year.
can Sisters accomp. by Two Planos, Gypsy Violin Fox-Trot; Seme Other P, and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres Light Infantry, completes 100-years. Time-Fox-Trot Jack Jackson and and 31:58 metres in Japanese; to
His Orchestra..
South
China and the South Beas be tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25,21 8.00 p.m. `Local Time Signal, Wea-metres and 31.58 metres, including a ther Report and Announcementa.
8.03 p.m. Next week's programme. 8.07 pm. Saint-Saens Carnival Of The Animals Balte.
Leopold Stokowski and the Fhile delphia Orchestra
8.28 nm, Duet by Mlle. G. Cernay and M. Georges Thill.
Softly Awakes My Heart (Saint- Beans
"Samson and Delllah"
in French with Orchestra.
5.17 p.m. A Piano Recital by Arthur
Spianato. Op. 22 (Chopin),
news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 p.m.-local time); and to Soviet Ras- sin between 11 p.m. and 11.30 pm. on 25.21 metres and 81.58 metres in Russian
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS
The Great Northern Telegraph Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 (Chopin), Company (Limited) advises that Minet And Trio (Schubert) (From the following unclaimed telegrams Fantasia Sonata - In G Major, Opt are lying at their onces: 78), Prelude Ind Sharp, Minor, Op.
Avieurasia; Lam Fan, 271 Nathan
3 No. 2 (Ruchmaninon).
1.10 p.m. London Relay Your Road, 2nd floor: Lux Chi Fung Programmes from Daventry
talk by the Empire Service Hotel Cecil; Rinnest; Midan: 2400
Director,
4640; all from Shanghai,
The initial postings to the unit were made on October 8, 1839. In that year Bombay Orders stated, that the 2nd Bombay European Regiment of Light Infantry was to be formed and armed with the double-sighted musket. - Four-fifths of the battellon's... service has been abroad in Persia, Malta, Gibraltar, Egypt, Budan; France, Bel- glum, Germany, Batom, * Turkey," China, India, and
and Buma
RESERVE FLEET SHIPS COMMISSIONED Consequent the calling up naval reservists for training, ave ships of the Reserve Meet at Devonport have been commissioned for servico. and left for Portland: They are the Watchman and Viscount, which will join a destroyer Botilla and the Magnolia, Laurel and Holly, which ar to serve in a minesweeping
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