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On Wavelengths of 355
B metres (845 k.) 11.49
metres (9:52 megacycles).
LYA GUREVETCH (PIANO) FROM THE STUDIO Test Match Relays 12.00 to 13.20 p.m. vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral,
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THE SERVICES
LONDON GAZETTE
ADMIRALTY, JULY 8 Sub-Lieut A. C. Halliday to be Lieut, seny, of Dec. 12, 1936,
Sub-Lleuts. to be Lleuts,;===J.-F. House, EL Pilditch (July 1).
Senr Mstr. CE, Wright to be Hdmr, Lieut. (July 1).
JULY 1 H.M
Lamour and By Cotton Band
Novelty Waltz Maybelle, Maybelle from Hide and Seek"); Pur-Tro Horsey, Horsey-Billy Catton and His Band, Vocal-Let's Dream In The Moonlight (film St. Louis Blues'); I Go For That (alm St. Louis Blues?
Landow with Jerry His Sketch-Another Day's Broadcasting
Orchestra
Maj. 0, 0, Salter (Qr.-Mr.) ta de Clapham and
Dwyer)-Clapham & Lt. Col, (Qr-Mr.) (July 5). Dwyer with Effects Waltz Easy Street: Quickstep--Fall In And Billy Cotton and His Hand. Fox-Trot 2412- He Was A Gentleman's
Gentleman; Slow: Fox-Trot--Blazin”.... The Trail-
Dwyer. Vo
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JULY 18 B.N..
Paymr. Capt. D. S. Lambert, ́O‚B.E.. to be Payir, Rear-Admi, în bu
WAR OFFICE, JULY 11
·· REGULAR ARMY Col. (temp. Brig.) R. P. Pakanham- Walsh, M.C., to be Maj. Gen. (Jime 30), with seny. June 30,
Tennis Clapham and Belay of Ser-pily Cotton and His Band. Sketch Majesty's Fleet (July 10),
cal Thanks For The Memory (alm Big Broadcast of 1838)-Dorothy La- mour with Orchestra, Fox-Trott Ain't Nobody's Bizness What I Do Billy Cotton and Eda Band,
11.00 p.m. Close down,
12.30 pm Faul Robeson (Bass) in Negro Spirituals.
Go Down, Moses
(Burleigh); I Stood On De Rubber; Peter, Go Ring Dem Bells (arr. Burleigh). Git on Board, L' Chillun; Dere's No Hidin' Place Carr, Lawrence Brown)--with Plano accomp. by Lawrence Brown.
Calis G.S.Q.
SHORT WAVE
12,40 pm. Havalian Selections, Sundown In Old Waikiki (Carlton and Rita): All My Life (Mitchell & Stept) - George Elliott's Hawalian Novelty Quartet with Vocal Chorus. Rose Of Haul-Waltz (King)-Dom G.S.B. Barrientos, and His Hawaiian Orches- G.S.H. tra." Clood-Bye, Hawalli Waltz G.S.O. (Borles)-Norman Clark and His Trans South Sea Islanders, Sweet Ha-Trans. 11. wallan Chimes (Sandford & Others); Trans. 111 Tropic Love (Tomerlin and Long)- The Hawaiian landers with Vocal Chorus
1.00 pm. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1,03 p.m. Charlle Kunz at, the Plano,
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Wavelength 12.19b.c. (16.88m) 9.51me (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31,97m.) 15.18m.c. 19.79m.) IG.S.O G.S.G.. G.B.B.) (G.S.H. G.S.G., G.S.B (G.SH. G.S.G.. G.S.B.) AUSTRALIA "
Call Sign: VIE Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt
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Call letters: FRI Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies
1777ake, & 17730kc
Charlie Kubz Piano Medley No. D. 17-Intro: Sunday In the Park; My heaven In the Pines: Good-night H.K..
EACH DAY KEEPS BALDNESS AWAY Angel: Love walked in; so little time: Time
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Charlie Kunz Piano am. Says my heart. Medley No. D. 18-Intro: Please be 10.00-Broadcast to Schools "Music kind, The Down and Out Blues; Cry.
Lessons for Junior Classes." Baby. Cry: The sweetest song in the
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1.15 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments;
1.30 pr. Dance Music... Pax-Trots-This Year's Kisses (film 'On the Avenue'): I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (film 'On the Avenue')-Roy Fox and His Orches tra, Waltz Brigitte Dajos Bela Dance Orchestra..
1.40 p.m. Belay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech" from the Boof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel
Speaker: Rotarian Dr. H. Talbot. Subject: "Some Recent Experiences Behind the Chinese" Lines.”
2:15 pm. Close down.
6.00 pm. Boethaven-Quartet In
B Flat Major, Op. 130.
Budapest String mann Quartet),
Quartet
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6.36 p.m. Closing local Stock Quö- tations.
6.38 р.м. Cesar Franck-Prelude
Chorale and Fugue,"
Alfred Cortot (Piano).
6.55 pm A programme of Ravel and Debussy Compositions,
10.40"At Home and Abroad." (A), 11.05-Luncheon Music (A), " 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme
(A).
p.b..
La Valee De Cloches ("Miroirs - No. 5 Ravel)-Waiter Glesekding (Flano). Sarabande Debussy-Reval -Boston Symphony Orchestra cond. by Serge Roussevitaly. Etude XI Pour Le: Arpeges Composes-Vladi mir Horowitz (Piano). Bolero (Ra vel)-The Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris cond. by Maurice Ravel Menuet (Debussy)---Pablo Casals ('Cello), with Plano accomp. by N Nednikoff.
7.30 p.mi London Belay The Second Cricket Test Match England V. The West Indies,
A commentary during play by Ho ward Marshall from Old Trafford Manchester.
7.45 pm. Harry Boy's Orchestras in Dance Numbers
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1.00"Empire Exchange," Talk by
Lord Halley (D1). 2.15-Violoncello Recital by Marle
Dare (DI).
2.30-News (DD).
The folig to Cois-Lt-Col R M. Bruce, D.SO. M.C.. Indian Army (April 24). with seny: Jan 1, 1936 Lt. Col. E 8. Hacker. M.C., AML- Mech.E from RAS,C. (June 30), with seny, March 3; Lt-Col; E. H Carkeet James, OBE, MC, from D.C.LI, (July "3).
1.45 The B.B.C. Military Band (D1). 3.15-8ports News and Market Notes
(D1)
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COMMANDS AND STAFF
The folig. relinquish their appts.;- Maj, A. P. St., C. Collins, OBE, M.C.. AM,IMechE, R,ASO,, as D.A.D.B.T. (July 1: Lt. G. D, B. McKean, R. Signals, as AD.C. (temp.) (June 20),
The
folg. appts." are made:-Lt. Gen. Sir Clive G. Liddell, R.C.B. C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O., to be Gover. and C.-in-C., Gibraltar, (July 7); Maj.- Gen R. P. Pakenham-Walah, M.O. from Brig.. Gen.
Brig. Gen, Staff, to be Cordt.
3.30-Young People's Session (A), 540-"The News Behind the News." 5.25-Commentary On News (A).
(A). 6.10-Programme by the Comedy
Harmonists (3).
(June 30); Col. a. M MoCleverts.
D.S.O. M.C., late Irmy, to be DAAG (temp.) (June 29); Col E. H. Cazkeết James O.B.E. M.C., to be Asst. Gen, (July 31: Ma), S.
6.46 "The Thirty-Nine Steps." (D2).) 7.15--Recital by Victor Harding, bass- baritone (D2); Organ Recital by Marcel Dupre (A),
7.30-Second Cricket Test Match: England T. West Indies. Commentary by Howard Mar- shall (D7).
R.E.. be Staff Capt
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Maj. M. HL Jackson, D.S.O.. M.C. late Indian Army, to be D.AQ.M.G
(June 273: •Ma
R. A ynnerton N... Stafford to be G.S.Q. 2nd Orde
30): Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. R. J. O. DowEC, A.M.I.MechE, RAS.C. to be DAD of S. and..T. (July Capt. N. de la
13: F. Tate, R. Sigrals, to be Staff Capt. (May 19); Capt. A. H. Kelly, Essex R to be G.S.O.. 3rd Grade. Phys and Weapon Trng. (July 12): Capt. J. Scott-Elliott, A. and SH, to be Ở.8.0.. 3rd Grade (June 15); Capt, T. E
Hus sey, RA to be 0.8.0. 3rd Grade (June 15): Capt. J. A Hasler, R. E to be Staff Capt. (June 23); Capt. P D. 5. Palmer, Leicester R., to be Staff Capt. (June 271; Capt. H. N. Edwards, Reg Army Res. of Off.. to be Staff Capt. (temp) (July 13; LI, P. R. A. Forbes, Camerons, to be A,D.O. (July 7).
7.45--Jodn and Evelyn Ashley," in
songs and syncopation · (D2), 8.00-Harry Bloom's Dance Band (A). 8.20 Second Cricket Test Match:
England v. West Indies (D2), 8.35 Old Favourites, played by Al- fredo Campoli and his Salon Or-
chestra '(D2). 8.50-Recorded Music (A), 8.15-News (D3).
9,20 Summary of the day's news
. (A)."
9.30-"Food for Thought." (D2). 9.45-8ports News and Market Notes
(D2). 10.00-Second Cricket Test Match. Commentary by Howard Mar- shall (D3), 10,10-London String Players (D3): 11.00-"Sing-Songs," with the B.B.C.
Revue Chorus (D3), 12.00- News (D3).
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Fux-Trots-You Made Me Love 2.1.
tra (D3).
You; Where Did Robinson Crusoe Ca 12,15-Phillip Martell and his Orches- With Friday on Saturday Night- Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamusins 12,55-8ports News and Market Notes Comedy Waltz-He Wooed Her. And Wooed Her. And Wooed Eer; Fox- TrotWe're Gabna. Have Smooth
Salling-Harry Roy and His Orches tra. Quickstep-Ragtime Cowboy Joa -Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins
ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS
(Feb. 20).
R. Tank B.-Capt. F. Morris is seed.
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(D3). 1,20-Becond Cricket Test. Summary of day's play by Howard Mar- shall (D3).
8.00 pm. Local Time Signal, Wes- CHUNGKING NEWS
ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. B.B,C. Recording--"Over the Garden Wall"
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A Little Summer Fantasy. scene, is set in two adjoining houses,
BROADCAST
A regular series of short-wave
been foreign languages have
in.
8:20 . London Bela The broadcasts in the English and other Second Cricket Test Match England augurated by the Central Broadcast-
V. The Wert Indien v
A 'commentary during the play and a summary of the morning's play by Howard Marshal from Old Trafford. *Manchester.}}
8.35 p.m. Studio-Piano Recital by Lya Gurevitch.
MN
ing Administration, Chungking..
listeners are the news broadcasts at Of special Interest to Far East 10 am. (EK, times each day, on 25.21 metres (11.3 megacycles)..
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There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 a.m. to 6.30 am to European coun- 1. Ronding (Kreisler), Liebes tries, including Great Britain, France freud (Kreisler), 3. Liebesleid (Kreis- Italy and Germany on 25.53 metres ler), Paradise (Kreisler), 5; Danso and 31.58 metrest to America. between Bohemienne (Debussy), 4. Polka 930a.m. and 11.89 am in Chinese Finale (Debussy).
and English on 16.83 metres arid 19.75 9.00 pm. The BBC, Symphony metres; to East and North Chins and Siberia between 5.30 pm and 7.10 Orchestra.
|păm. on:25.51 metres and 31,58 metres Overture "La Scala Di Sets" (Rosin Chinese; to, Japan between 7.15 sini) cond. by Arture Toscanini. Overtare "Merry Wives of Windsor and 7.55 pm on 26.21 metres and 31,68 metres in Japanese; to cond, by Adrian Boult.........
Bouth China and the South Seas be- tween 8.10 p.m. and 20.30 p.m. en 26.21 metres and 31.58 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus- Sports | da" between II p.m. and 11.30 p.m.
Food
9.15 p.m. London Relay-The News, 9.30 pm London Relay for Thought"
9,45 p.m. London Belay -- News and Market Notes,
9.50 p.m. Tangne,
Farewell, My Love-Robert Renard Dance Orchestra. La Ultima Cancion:
The Earl Clarendon," a former Governor-General of South Africa,
Cabecita -Heinz Hupperts and Hat Eastbourne College said: Orchestra."
“Moral and spiritual rearmament 10.00 p.m. London Relay The Second Cricket Test Match England the one remedy to bring the y: The West Indies,
world back to sanity a state of
A commentary during play by Ho-mind in young and old which ward Marshall from Old Trafford, will make mankind loaths vie- Manchester, the f
10.15 p.m. Variety and Dance Music lence and greed, and love only with Clapham and Dwyer, Dorothy that which is good
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