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On Wavelengths of 355
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CONCERT INCLUDING BACH KIS CONCERTO, IN C MAJOR - Trovatore Act IV 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John Cathedral,
12.30 p.m. Sam Browne (Baritone and the Casant Club' Orchestra.
Easter Morning-Pox-Trot Wander- Club Orches- ers-Fox-Trot Casant tra. My Shadow's Where My Sweet-
1 7.03 p.m. Verdi's "Il Trovatore" |
Act IV.
FOREIGN
SHORT WAVE
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CROSSWORD
NO. 351
TUESDAY, JULY
SAY
Gordon's
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GORDONS
DRY GIN
DMSTILLERY LONDON.
Wavelength 17.79be. (16.16m)
9.51m.c. (31.35mm)
ACROSS
1 Legal
charges (5)
5 Separated
(51
8 Bellaf (5)
9 Pocket (5)
Twig (5)
Singers in order of appearance;. Bianca Scacciati; Francesco Merit; Enrico Molinari and CHusoppins Calla
of La Scala | G.S.G. Zinetti with Chorus Milan Symphony Orchestra.
G.S.B. 7,35 p.m. Yahudi Menuhin (Violin) 4.8.H. G.5.0. and Ignas Friedman (Piano).
Mazurka, Op. 60, No. 2 (Chopin) Trans. Ignar Friedman (Piano). Romance Trans di In A Major, audi Menuhin (Vio
94. No, 2 (Schumann, Trana, III (G.S.H., G.A.G. G.S.B Kreisler-Yehudi. Hin) with Piano accomp. by Ferguson Webster.
Invitation To The Dance
1)Ignas
Friedman (Weber10p. (Piano). Legende, Op 17 (Wieniaw- sk1-Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and Orchestre Des Concerts Colonne cand by Georges Enesco.
2147m.c. (3L97113.) 10 Willow 15.18.c. (19.79mm) (G.8.0., G.S.G., G.S.B) (G.S.H. G.S.G., G.S.B.)
ATT.
Scotland
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Time am
AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA
Call Heliers: PHI. Wavelengths 15.88m. & 25.57m; Frequencies 1777oke, & 1773oke
10.00-Broadcast to Schools-Music
Junior *Lessons for
(A).
Classen."
9.00 pr
Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Band Music. Amparito Roca (Texidor); Bells of heart Used To Be (lida and Car St. Malo (Rimmer) Callender's
Benior Band. Songs Of I'm Bittin' High On A Hill Top (fim
Browns For Duthoiti-The Regimental Band million)-Sama "Thanks 1 (Baritone) with Orchestra and the of H.M. Grenadier Guards cond, by 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A) 10.40-"At Home and Abroad.” (A)" Sisters Rhythm
Crying My Heart Out For You-Fox-Trot Casani Club Capt. George Miler.
Rose 8.15 p.m. London Belay-Cricket-11.05-Luncheon Music (A). Orchestra. The Star And The (Young and Schwartz): Rhythm In Oxford 7. Cambridge. My Nursery Rhymes (Lunceford and Brown (Baritone) Chaplin)-8am with The Rhythm Sisters and Or chestra. The Peller That Played The Planner-Comedy Waltz; Life Begins When You're In Love-Pix-Trot (nim "The Music Goes Round)-Casanl Club Orchestra.
1.00 p. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Beginald Dixon at the
Organ.
A commentary during the third day's play by EW, Swanton from Lord's Cricket Ground, London..
8.30 p. BBC. Recording-"The Vicar's Garden Party."
A Sketch by Stanley West, 8.45 p.m. Folk Dances.
VAIBO- Scandinavian Dances-(8) vienne, (b) Feder Mikkel, (c) Malle brok, (d) Lot Is Dead-Folk Dance Orchestra cond. by Victor Olot. Kirk- (arr. Sword Dance by
Malzeard
Sword Sharp); The Flamborough Selec Dance (art. Sharp)-B.B.C. Wireless Military Band cond, by B. Walton
Naughty Marletta-Film Selection (Herbert); Mississippi-Flim tion (Rodgers) Broadway Melody of 1936 Film Selection: Curly Top-O'Donnell, Fum Selection.
1.15 p.m. Beuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce
ments.
1.30 p.m. Orchestral,
1812 Overture (Tchalkovsky)-The Philharmonic Orchestra, Bertin, with the Ural Cossack's Choir conducted Berceuse by Alexander Kitschin
Sutte (Bibellus) King Christian Musette
(Sibelius)
Royal
Opera
(Sibelius):
House Orchestra, Stock
Stockholm. King Christian Suite Elegle Berceuse (Kajanus)-Royal
Orchestra, Stockholm House
Norwe fan Dance In D Major (Grieg, Op. 35) Gustave Cloes and The Philhar monic Orchestra of Paris. Slavonic In C Majer (Dvorak); Dance No Slavonic Dance No. 2 In E Minor Philharmonic Or (Dvorak)-Czech chestra cond. by Vaclav Talich.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
Concert Walíses..
9,00 p.m. The Swallow Waltz; The Broken String-Russian Novelty Orchestra. Rosenkavaller Waltzes (R. Strauso)— Bruno Walter conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra,
9.15 p.m. Londorf Belay-The News 9.30 p.m. Londos Reisy - Food for Thought."
Short talks on matters of topical interest.
Sports
p.m.
11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme
(A). 1.00-Empire Exchange."
1.
1,15-Central Band of His Majesty's
Royal Air Force (D1), 2.00-Variety programme (D1). 2.30-News (D1),
3,15 Sports News and Market Notes
3.30-Young People's Session (A). 5.25-Commentary on News (A). 3.40The News Behind the News"
(A).
8.00-Ballad Concert (A)
8.45-Alfred Van Dam and his State
Orchestra (D2).
7.35-"All Down for the Finale," with the Midland Revue Chorus and Urchestra (D2); The Sydney Symphony Orchestra (A). 8.00-Recorded Music (A), 8.13-Cricket: Oxford v. Cambridge
(12)
9.00-Recorded Feature (A). 9.16-News (D3),
9.20-Summary of the day's news
(A) 9.30 Food for Thought." (D2) 9.45-8ports News and Market Notes
ས་ (12). 10.60 Falkman and his Apache Band Indian Police: The Day's Work in the Punjab Talks by Serving Officers (D3). 11,00-Music Hall with the 38.0. Variety Orchestra (D3), 12.00-News (D3).
10.30
It's am
1
9,45 D.R.
London Relay. --- News and Market Notes.
8.50 p.m.
New Dance Programme. Quickstep-My Blue Heaven; Blow Fox-TretJust One More Chiance- Josephine Bradley and Her Bellroom Orchestra. Fox-Trota-Maybe The Spring: Watching The Stars 12.15-Sonata Recital by Peggy Rad-
In the Air Ambrose 'Splinters Dim
mail. (violin) and Peggy Grum- and His Orchestra, Pasodoble--Bella
mitt (planoforte) (D3), Cargajada—12.45-Oricket: Oxford v Cambridge Orquesta. Tipica Roberto Firpo Fox-
(DS), Trots We Speak Of You Often: 12.55 Sports News and Market Notes
(IX) Trio From The Musical Can't Get You Out Of My Offering"-Italian Trio (Poltroniert
Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Bonucci-Cello:
6.00 p.m. Bach Concert,
Partita In B Flat-Harold Samuel (Piano),
1Volln; plano)..
Prelude And Fugue No. 1 in
Espanola; Tango-La
Shat Always Remember You
Fox-Trot The
7.15 Το
Casella Hugo Rignold and His CHUNGKING NEWS.
C Major: Prelude And Fugue No. 2
in
Minor-Harriet Cohen (Piano).
Orchestra
Fox-Trot-Red Wing-
Musette-Pablo
Pablo Casals (Cello) with Freddie Schnickalfritz Fisher & His Blackbird Piano accomp. by Nicholai Medalkoff. Band Quickstep The Polonaise And Badinerie (from Suite Hop: Fox-Trot The Palais Stroll- No. 2 In B Minor)-Marcel Moyse Jack Harris and His Orchestra. (Flute)
10.30 p.m. Londons Relay-The In- dian Police.
with
by
Plano
accomp Concerto In Mejor Georgen.
and Kari Virich Artur Schrabel Schnabel (Two Pianos) and The Lon--| don Yymphony Orchestra cond. by Adrian Boult
7.00 p.m... Closing local Stock Quo- talians.
The Day's Work In the Punjab. Talks by Serving Officers, introduced by E. W. Wace, Deputy Inspector- General
11.00 pm. Close down,
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A regular
series ot short-wave
been in have foreign languages broadcasts in the English and other augurated by the Central Broadcast- Ing Administration. Chungking
of
special
to Far East -tnterest listeners are the news broadcasts at- 10 am. (H.E. time) each, day on 25.21 metres (11.3 megacycles).
Bre There dally broadcasts from a.m. to 6.30 am at Britain, France. to European coun- tries, including Great Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres to America between and 31.58 metres: to 9.30 am and 11.39 a.m. in Chinese and English on 16.85 metres and 19.75 metres; to East and North China Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 p.m. on 26.51 metres and 31.58 metres In Chinese: to Japan between p.m. and 7.55 p.. on 25.21
and
and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to
11 Crude
metal (3)
12 Reside (5)
14 Join (7)
17 Irony (6)
19 Number-
-
ing (8)"
22 Misdemean-
our (7)
25 Vegetation
(5)
24 Fusa (3)
29 Within (5)
30 Opponent
-(6)
Decorate
water (3)
20 Goods for
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(5)
6 Stone
abroad (7)
32 Galety (5)
fruit (5)
21
Cause (8)
7 Primal (5)
22
Narcotic
31 Fish (5)
33 Boll (5)
DOWN
1. God or
love (5)
2 Appetiser
(5)
3 Student (7)
4. Flaw (6)
Solution, No. 356
13 Landing
stage (5)
15 Woman in
convent (3)
18 MUK con-
tainer (5)
18 Frozen SOLUTION TO-MOBEOW
(5)
23 Choicer (5)
24 Compass
point (5)
26 Striking
block (6)
27 Agree,(5)
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THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
EQUIPMENT BRANCH · NEW SURGEON REAR-ADMIRAL
Group Captain F. G. M. Willams Surgeon Captain B E R. Stephens. BE Professor of Hygiene and has been appointed Deputy Director Director of Medical Studies at the of No 3 Branch, Directorate of Equip Naval Medical School at the RN.ment Air Ministry, in succession to College, Greenwich,
has been promoted Group Captain R. W. Thomas, OBE. to surgeon rear-admiral in the vacancy who has been appointed acting Air caused by the retirement of Surgeon Commodore and Air Officer Command- Rear-Admiral Leonard Warren, O.B.Eing the new No. 40 Group in the Main
tenance Command, Andover, RETURN OF THE PENELOPE HMS. Penelope. Captain F. E. P. Hutton, is
is at Portsmouth on return from her first commission
CAPTAIN G. B. G. ALLEN Commander
G. R. G. Allen, OBE who has been serving in the Plans Division (Trade Section) for the past two years, has been granted the acting rank of captain
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments are made by the Admiralty
Capt.-G. E. M. O'Donnell, D.8.0.. to President while holding appt, as Naval Attache, Athens (June 251.
Lt.-Cars-M. A G. Child, to Vis command (June 17); P. C. count. in
to
Vic- Foelcker, E. Unwin, appts.
for RN
Lee-on- Air Station. tory
to cancelled; E. P. Hinton. Solent, Britomart (June 28), to Britomart, in command (on
L-Cdr.g.) ar
}.-J. M. Erskine, to Hood (July 10). Hood W. P. Lee, to Forth (June 20): AD. C. Inglis, J. K. Wright, to Amphion (June 26), lent to RAN. for Lwo years (trom
date of Perth commcg.); MH Highton, J. K. Jonn Bon, to Perth (July 20), lent to RAN. for. two years (undated),
Lt. (A). 8. Leslie, to Ark Royal (June 23).
Lis. (E)-B. M. Palmer, to Pem- broke for MTE. (June 28); D. A WII. Hams, to Hasty (June 30); J, K, Fear- call,
to Pembroke for M.TE (July 1): J. G. Little, to Hostile (July 7: T. G. 25.21
B. Pearce, G. D. F. Bloomer, to Cal- cutta (June 20).
South China and the South Seas be tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.20 p.m. on metres and 31.88 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 pm. (10 p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus sia between 11 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. on 23.21 metres and 31.58 metres in
Designer
Mistaken For I.R.A. Man Story
Forty-two-year-old airerati- designer Flight-Lieutenant Ni- cholas Comper, "found dying in a Hythe (Kent) street was, it was said at the inquest, struck by a man who later said he had thought that Comper was an LRA mau.....
Comper was found unconscions late one night and died early the next day.
Act Lt-M. R. North, to Daedalus (June 23).
Od: Gunners (T).—E. W. Goodey, to Brazen (June 200; G. W. Wheeler (retd), to Dauntless (on' coming),
C.
Cd Engra-W. F. May, to Delight; E Bucknall, to Watchman (June 22); C. H Horswell (retd), to speed- well
(July 3) Gunders
A. V. Rogers, to
Watchman (June 14); W. J. Coller, to. Khartoum (June-28);" ̈ E. 0. Evans, to Walker June 29): F. Lintern, to Norfolk
(July 4).
Gunner G. Martin, to York (June 37)
Bost
(June 26),
G. Waller, to Drake Wt. Eng-A H white, to Gleaner (June 27),
THE ARMY
MIDDLESEX REGIMENT The War Office announces "that Major H. Phillips, M,U, The Middle sex Regiment, has been selected for command of the 2nd Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment vice Lieutenant- Colonel W. W. Jefferd, whose tenure 'expired on June
NEW MAJOR-GENERAL Colonel H. Os Loyd D.5.0, M.C.,
A policeman said that has been promoted to the rank of
he saw Comper place a large fire-major-general with seniority of June 22, 1938, and appointed a divisional commander.
work on the ground and apply a match to it so that it fared and then smouldered,
Struck" His Head He saw a man cross the road and Thit Comper with his right fist. Comper appeared to slip and fall heavily, striking his head on the pavement, a
Later the man who struck the blow said. He said. Tam IRA man and I thought it was a bomb he was going to set off
The Jury found that death re- sulted from Comper talling on the roadway after being struck
The inquest was adjourned
ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE
CORPS
The work of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps is increasing space. The appointment of a Controller of Orduance Services has been found necessary, and the post is held by the Director of Ordnance: Services who has been succeeded by the Inspector of the RA OO Brigadier A
on, OBE is the he
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Inspector
THE War Omice states ford ministrative reasons connected with the caning up of the Malte, it has 1035-40 onto my heart the
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