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Z On Wavelengths of 355 metres (843 k.or) 31.49

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metrès (9.52 megacycles).

Tavern In The Town.

SHORT WAVE

G.S.G.

G.S.B.

G.S.H.

(Traditional), G.S.O.

T

TTADE.

11.

Ten Green Bottles (Traditional); John Тталь Peel (Traditional)-with Plano BO- !companiment;.

7.15 p.

Harold Ramsay at the Trans. Organ,

Famous Marcher Medley --Intro:" The Washington Post; Semper Fide- ts; Hungarian March; Rodeo Parade; London Scottish; Gladiator's Fare-

Famous Tauber Melodies- well. Fou are my heart's delight; Intro: TCHAIKOVSKY SYMPHONY NO. 5 Golden Song: In your arms to-night:

Impatienos;

IN E MINOR Variety Programmes

I

Willa

Serenade;

Sanctissima.

728 p.m. Variety with the Duncan HK. Sisters, Conalo Boswell, Max Miller Time and The Bohemians,

a.m.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.798.0. (108@m) 9.516. (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) 15,18m.c. (19.7901)

(G.8.0. G.S.G. G.S.B.) (0.8. G.S.G." G.S.B.) (G.SH. 0.8.G.. G.B.B.) IIT

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA "

Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88.25.57m.; Frequencies 1777okc. & 1773aku

Outside of Paradise (from the film): 10.00-Broadcast I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart Ellington and Others) Connie Bos- well (Vocal with Orchestra

"

The

12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's

to Schools Cathedral,

'World We Live In" by Prof. with Mnalcal Comedy 12.30 p.m

0.8. Browne (A). Elsie Randolph and Jack Buchanan,

She1020-Wheat and Grain Report YA), "On With The Show" Selection Prime Scala's Accordeon Band with Said She Wouldn't (Miller); I'm The 10.40At Home and Abroad" (A), Vocal by Sam Costa "That's a good Only Bit Of Comfort That She's Got 11.05-Luncheon Music (A).

MBX Miller (Comedian) Girl"-Fancy Our Meeting; Now That (Miller)

A Day In Tyrol I've Found You-Jack Buchanan and with Orchestra.

Romer and Paun): Mose Rose, Waltz Elsie Randolph Vocal Duet) with "Princess

(Bosa) The Bohemians Charming"

with Vocal Orchestra.

Ti-Pl-Tin (Leveen-Grever): (Sirmay and Others) Selection Effects Palace Theatre Orchestra. "Mr. Wit-Adam And Eve (Duncan Sisters- tington Selection Jack Buchanan Granatt)-The Duncan Sisters with Summer Souvenirs (Coota and Elsie Randolph with Carroll Gib-Piano.

dian11,30-Afternoon Musical Programme

(A).

bons and John W. Green at the Newman); Simple And Sweet. (Baer, Planos accomp. by Their Boy Friends, Oreen) Connie Boswell (Vocal) with

Local Time Signal and Orchestra. 1,00 p.m. Weather Report.

1 9,00 pm Local Time Signal, Wea-

1,03 pm. "Rossini-La Boutique ther Report and Announcements, Fantasque

Pique

"8.03 p.m. Orchestral,

Dame-Overture (Suppe).

the Sir Dan Godfrey conducting

Orchestra. Bournamouth Municipal

Interlinked French Folk Melo- dies (Ethel Smyth); Minuet (from Fete Galante"-Ethel Smyth)-Light Symphony Orchestra cond, by Adrian

London

Orchestra Philharmonic cond. by Eugene Goossens,

1.30 p.m. Reater and Rugby Press,

Forecast and

Two Announce Weather menti,

1.40 p.m. Variety and Dance Music. Waltzes Charmaitie: What I. Do -Josephine Bradley and Her Ball Boult. room Orchestra. Me

w'd

1.00-"Cabarette," with Al Durrant

and his Swing Quintet. (D1}},

1,35-Victorian Melodies," with the B.B.C. Men's Theatre Chorus and Orchestra (D1).. 2.30-News (D1). 2.45-"Food" for Thought" (D1). 3.00-"Brahm5K. '*

Ruth Recital by

Naylor, soprano (D1). 3.15 Sports News and "Market Notes

(D1)

.

3.30-Young People's Session (A), 5.25 Commentary. On News (A). 8.00- As You Like It"the AB,C.

Орега Сотраду (А). 8.45 "Cabarette," with Al Durrant

and his Swing Quintet (D2). 7,00-Tom Jenkins at Organ of

Plaza Cinema (D2); Recorded. (A),

Recital by Artur Schnabel (A). 7.30-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar- parlour (D2),

Vocal-You Leave 8.20 p.m. Mary Kay Contrallo) (from Breathless

Cocoanut with Lesile Jeffries & His Orchestra. (Haydn Crove So Little Time (De Base,

Brown Bird Singing Orchestra. H-Greta Keller with

Wood Barrie); Love's Old Sweet Song

7.15-Fianoforte atty Cake: Molloy, Bingham)-Mary Kay (Con- Fox-Trots Patty Cake, Patty Good For Nothin' But Love "Patz"

traito! with Piano. Ravini's Serenade

Automne Waller and His Rhythm. Vocal-I've (Ravin):

(Chaminade) Let's be Famous):

Jeffries and His Orchestra. Got A Hunch (film) be Famous")-Betty Driver with Oran chestra. Fox-Trots-There's A Ranch traito In The Rockles: Heaven Can Wait-tralto)

Serenade (Johnny Heykans) The

The Moon Remembered lm Let's le

Danny Boy (Weatherley); My Ain

Jack Harris and His Orchestra. .2.15

Close

a 'm'd

200

Leslie Folk (Lemon, Mills)-Mary Kay (Con-

Plano With

Springtime

(Rubans). Balkan Princess Valse Leslie Jeuries and His Orchestra.

Le (Easthope Martin): Evensong

Jeffries Cygne (Saint-Saens)-Lealle and. Ha Orchestra..

on

Studio-Wlag Comman- "To-morrow's

der Steele-Perkins

Black-Out."

800-The BBC. Military. Band (D2), 8,15-Jim Davidson's AB.C. Dance

Band (A).

8.30-"Pygmalion."

GENERAL

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

SOLENT DIVISION OF THE

Commander W. S. Carson, son of

AMERICAN PROTEST TO JAPAN

the late Lord Carson has retired at MANHANDLING OF

his own request with the rank of captain, and "from August 1 will assime command of the Solent Divi- sion of the RN. Volunteer Reserve.

AIR STATION COMMAND Commander A. A Murray has been appointed to command the air station at Lymphe CH,M.8 Buzzard) on its transfer to naval control.

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are

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS "The following" appointments made by the Admiralty:

Capt.-, HL Pegram, to Glasgow in cmd. (July 19), and as Commodore Jad class Odg, S American Div. of American and West Indies Stn. (un- dated).

Cdr.-W. L G. Adama lent to RĂN, Tлme 29).

Cdra (E).-A. H C. Coe, to Hardy (July 17); H. C, G. Grima, to Afridi July 181: A B. Coventry, to Presi- dent as Asst. to Deputy Supt. and Works Mangr, RN. Torpedo Factory, Greenock (July 17), A

Surga. Odr-E J. K. Weekes, M.B., Ch.B, to Belfast (on commg>

Lt.-Cdra. 1 Johnston, to Nor- folk (July 18); H. 8. Hopkins, to Per- broke (July 19); J. Howson, to New- castle (July 31): E R. Larken, to Drake (July 22); W O. Shelford, to Glasgow (July 31): A N. G. Camd bell, to Shemeld (July 31);“ A, G. L. Beale, to Belfast (on commg).

Lts, C. H. Palairet, lent to RAN. (July 22): R. 6. Casement, to Belfast (on commg.): C. P. W. Cross, to Hardy (July 13): E. T. L Dunsterville, to Kelly (July 28); G., D. Clarke, lent to RAK, (June 291;0. V. Parmiter, to Dryad (undated); G. E. P. Molburn, to Beech in cmd. (July 4),

its. (A).-V. `E, R, Williams, to Raven (July 19: L. S. M. Walker, to Aurora" (July 18).

Tempy. Instr. Lt.-J. M. Naish, to York (on recoremg.)

{ Act. Sub-Lt. (A).-J. J. Hoath, to Daedalus (Aug. 1) and Belfast ton

Romance by commg.).

Bernard Shaw (D3). 9,00-Recorded Music (A), 9.15-News (D2). 920-8ummary of the day's news

(A).

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9.00 p.m. The Regimental Hand of 9,30-"The Hodiars"-the well-known

Dutch Accordeon Duettists: H.31. Grenadier Guards.

(D3).

Cd. Wtrs.-H. J. Cole, to Defiance July 18); G. D. Croft, sppt. to Bos cawn cancelled. '

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Cd. Supply Offr.-W. E. V. Woods to Daedalus (July 113.

Wt. Engr.-H. C. Sexton to Malaya July 10),

Cooper. to Sect.-G. W. WL.

down 6.00 pm. An hour of Dance Music. Fox-Trot Cheek To Cheek (from

Hat?-Phil Chman

ES OF игор chestra. Waltz Oh, Mr. Man In The

8.50 pan. Wasn't Lying Moon: Quickstep-I When I Said 'I Love You'-Henry Jacques with His Correct Dance Tem-

Orchestra.

Tangos Y Haces Novio? La Cancion De La Ribera

CANCION Or. Fox-Trot

A Princess of Kensington-Selec- Orquesta Tipica

The Voice Of The 9.45-Sports News and Market Notes Dolphin (Aug. 5)... - Per- tion (German). Gal: Another

(D2), Copper Coloured

Bells

Luigini arr. Miller): Taran- fect Night Is Ending-Jack Shikret and His Orchestra, Comedy Fox-Trot teile De Concert (Greenwood,

Little Audrey Jay Wilbur, and His Godfrey). Band.

Fox-Trot Alone At Table

A Waltz Lovely La

Lady (lm Two:

of Burlesque)-The B.B.

Rumba-Bellita: Orchestra.

For

King

Dance

Schmrs.-S. J. Grundy, B.Sc.. to arr. 10,00-Band of the Royal Tank. Re Hebe (Aug. 1); F. H. Crossinan, B.Sc.,

giment (D3).

9.15 p.m. Lendon Belay-The News 9.30 p.m. Benno Moiseivitch at the Hunting Song (Mendelssohn); Song Cuban Dance-La Comparsa Don Without Words Major Mendels Impromptu In A Flat (Cho- "Flirtations In A Chinese Gar- Hongkong

Sports

His Cuban Örch.

Fox-sohn)

"Three Smart Girls"): Harbour Lights

Barreto and

Someone To Care For Me (mRush Hour In

Casoni

Orchestra. Club

Tango (Ghasins).

9.45 pm, London Relay Echos Du Passe: Waitz-Although Jean Tappannter's Ballroom Orches-News and Market Notes, tra Fox-Trois-Let's Call A Heart A Heart (Alm Pennies from Heaven"); Minor. On A Typleal Tropical Night (alm

9:30 pm. Handel--Overture in D Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- 9.57 p.m. Songs by Oscar Natzke Closing local Block Quo (Bass) and Maria Jeritza (Soprano). Samson-Honour and Arms (Han

Go West, young Man-George E-delphia Orchestra. liott and His Sweet Music Makers

1.09 pm, tations.

13.00-News (D3),

am.

NAVAL OFFICER " WASHINGTON, July."-25 (Router)-The U. 3. Navy Department announced that a strong protest was lodged with the Japanese officials against the manhandling of a Naval Jap- Warrant Officer by a anese naval sentry at Hankow. Mr. Cordell Hull, U. S. Secretary of State, stated that the Govern- ment was observing, with some' concern, the increasing number of incidents between Japanese and Americans in China,

BA-

Mr Hull simultaneously nounced a settlement of the two incidents involving four American missionaries who had been assault- ed by Japanese soldiers and police....

ASBESTOS SUIT

BY AIR TO FIRE Three specially chartered Olley Air Service Uners left Croydon with asbestos fire-fighting equip- ment, to be used to quell a big oil well blaze in Saudi Arabia.

Owing to the intense heat re- fighters, were unable to get near the blaze.

Consequently an urgent re- quest was sent to a Slough firm to dispatch azbestas suits of the type used by the RAF, and screens, to the scene of the outbreak.

The three liners flew to the Bahrein Islands in the Persian Gulf, The equipment were then be conveyed to Al-Khobar on the mainland and afterwards rushed several miles inland.

Mr. Pel Kwang-yen, prominent industrialist and Chairman 里 the Chinese Chamber of Com- ! to York (on recommg); F. H merce in Siam, arrived in Chung- 'plane Lowndes, to Repulse (July 26): 3. K Hewitt. M.A to Hood (July 26); Mking from Hongkong by

General on July 10, to call on J. Seaman, B.Sc. to Hardy (July 31);

Chaing Kai-shek. and other Chi W. Bowle, MA to St Angelo for Dkyd. Sch., Malta (Aug. 11); L Field- nese Government leaders. Mr. footing, BBC, to Jervis (July 26).

Pei will later. tour the south- (tralto) and Israel, Hoffman.

to a view (planoforte) (p3).

West provinces with 12,55-Sports News and Market Notes

investing capital in industrial en- terprises.. (D3).

12,15 "World Affairs" Talk by Wickham Steed (D3), 12.30--Recital by Gladys Ripley

prano), with Orchestra, Pilgrim's Song (Tschalkoksky)-Oscar Natzke (Bass) with Plano.

7.02 p.m. Harold Williams (Barl-del-Oscar Natzke (Bass) with Or No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64. tone) and BBC. Male Chorus,

# chestra. "Tannhauser Filzabeth's

10.14 p. Tchaikovsky-Symphony New Symphony Orchestra conduct.

Close down.

Vive La Compagnie: When Johnny Prayer (Wagner); "Lohengrin"-Elsa's ed by Sir Landon Ronald Comes Marching Rome: There Is A Dream (Wagner)Maria Jeritza (30-

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Schmr. Cates-G. W. Mead B.SC E. T. Waller, BSc, R. Dane, B.Sc, J. L. Belbin, B.Sc., WF. Wellman, to Ganges (July 17); B, W. Cox, B.Sc., H Page, B.Sc., to St. Vincent (July W. H 17) S. McO, Clarke, B.Sc. Newcombe, B.SA, G. V. Kell, B.SC., C. V. Trafford, 0 W, Guy, B.Sc., to Caledonia (July 28).

WE Wtra-P. G. Pankhurät, to Drake (July 10): C. R. Kennett, to Victory (July 241.

Act, Wt. Wtr.-F. A G..Bullock, to Boscawen (July 10).

THE ARMY

COLONELS' APPOINTMENTS

The King has approved of the fol- lowing appointments:-

To be Deputy Director-Colonel G L Thomas, DB.O., M.C., with the temporary rank of brigadier.

To be a Brigadier I/C Administra- tion-Colonel R. A. M. Bassett, M, C. To be Commandanta Schools of instruction-Colonel F. H, N. David- ton, DS.O,, M.C., with the temporary rank of brigadier; and Colonel R. C. Money, MC with the temporary rank of brigadier.

To be General Staff Officers, 1st Grade-Lieutenant-Colonel N. Clowes, D.5.0. M.O The Manchester Re- giment,

with the rank of colonel;" Lieutenant-Colonel K. N. Crawford, M.C. Royal Engineers, with the rank of colonel; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel AW. Lee, MO, Royal Irish Fusiliers with the rank of colonel; and Brevet. Lieutenant-Colonel K 8. Torrance, OBE. M.C., The Manchester Regi ment, with the rank of colonel...

To be Assistant Adjutant and Quar- ter-Master-General 1/0 Administra- tion-Colonel R. H R Parinter. D.SO. M.C, with the local rank - of brigadier.

To be an Assistant Quarter-Master- General Lieutenant-Colonel H. A. J. Parsons. M.C. with the rank of colonel.

To be Assistant Adjutant-Cenerals. -Lieutenant-Colonel H. Carkeet- James, OBE, M.C. The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, with the rank: of colonel; and Lieutenant- Colonel C.-M. Glode, M.C., The Royal Norfolk Regiment, with the rank of colonel,

To be Commanders, Infantry. Brigades. Regular Army-Brigadier MB. Beckwith-Smith, D.S.O., M.C.: Lieutenant-Colonel G. Dawes, D.S.O.. M.C., The South Staffordshire. Regi ment, with the temporary rank of brigadier: and Colonel E. G. Mes D.SO, M.C. with the temporary rank of brigadier.

To be Commander, Fixed Defences. Lieutenant-Colonel W. Bingham, Royal Artillery, with the temporary rank of

brigadier.

To be a Brigadier, Royal Artillery, Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Duncan, CV.O, DEO. M.C.

To be a Commander, Royal Artil- lery Colonel A. F. Lambert, M.C with the temporary rank of brigadier. To be Garrison Commander. Cleutenant-Colonel D. Scott, M.C Royal Artillery with the temporary rank of brigadier.

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