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ERICH PORGES (PIANO) FROM THE STUDIO”,

Sea Shanties 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 p.m. John Gars (Baritone) and the Cathedral Male Quartot

Haul Away, Joe; What shall we do with the Drunken Sailor (arr. Terry); Fire Down Below; Hullabaloo Balay (Harris), The Sailor Like Els Bottle O; Clear The Track, Let The Bul- gine Run, farr, Terry); Sally Brown; Johnny; Whisky, Johnny (arr. Terry).

12.40 p.m.

Massed Military Bands Per Aspera Ad Astra — March Urbach-Rhode); Old Dessau-March May-Day Revels from Bufte Rural Scenes in Days of Old-Samuel Cope); "Champion" March Medley. No. 2 (Ord Hame). Sing A Song (Iles),

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

Capus), Serenade in the night (Bido- Kennedy), Intermezzo strom Caral- leria Rusticana') Mascagni, Rose Marie (Friml).

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

Calla

G.S.O.

Trans.

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DAVENTBY

Wavelength is 17.796.0. (16.88m)

BAINA, (FR55mm). 23.47m.c. (31.07(L) 15.182.c. (19.790L)

(0.5.0. G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.SH G.S.G.. G.S.B.) (G.SH. G.S.G. GSH) AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIE Wave Lengih. 31.34 metres Power, 1 Elowatt HOLLAND-INDIA

7,51 p.m. Light Opera: Company. "RD Rita"-Vocal Gems (McCarthy | G.S.G. and Tierney) Follow Through G.9.B Vocal Gems (De Sylva, Brown, Hen- G.S.. derson),

-5,00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wear Trans ther Report and Announcements..

8.01 pm. Short Variety Programme Trans. 11 Vocal-Summer Time (from Porgy and Bess-Gershwin); Deep Purple (de Rose. Parish)-Bing Crosby with Matty Malneck and His Orchestra, Orch with Vocal-Gershwin Medley- Intro: Swance: That certain feeling: Tell me more: Fassinating Rhythm- New Mayfair Orchestra with Elizabeth Welch, Robert Ashley and Chorus, Vocal-Wanting You (im 'New Moon'

Romberg); Lover, Come Back To Time (Bim New Moon'—Homberg)--- | 4. Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone) with 10.00-Broadcast to Schools—“History Piano accomp. by Stewart Wille.

in the Making." by Stanley 8.20 p.m.

- Lowe (A), Оттап,

10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40-"At Home and Abroad." (A), 11.05-Luncheon Music (A), 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programmię

(A).

Marcel Falatti at the

Ein Gewisser Herr Fran (Fantasy from the Ufa Talkie). Jan Klepura Film Melodies-Intro: My Song for Your: My Heart is Calling: I love them all: My Heart is calling: Tell me Tonight"

"Yes Madam?"--Musical 8.30 p.m. Comedy.

With Binnie Hale, Bobby Howes, Bertha Belmore. Billy Leonard, Har- court. Brook. Wylie Watson, Vern Pearce and the Hippodrome Theatre Chorus of Girls and Orchestra,

of

105 p.m. Keith Falkner (Baritone) and Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

9.04 pm. Sea Shanties, Who Sails With Drake (C, Candiak); Drink, Drink, Brother, Drink-Waltz

Wet Sheet And A Flowing Sen (Bendix); Life In The Vienna Prater A (Translateur)-Marek Weber and His Lloyd)-Royal Naval Singers (Forts Orchestra.

San Diego Betty (nim mouth cond, by C. T. Lee, R.N. Sea Mayfair Melody");

The Songs Medley (arr. Vaughan, Wi- Without

Ad- Moon (film Mayfair Melody)-Keith llams)-Intro: Frincess Royal: Falkher (Baritone) with Orchestra, miral Benbow: Portsmouth: Life on

the Ocean Waves-Massed Bands Bon Bons-Waltz (Strauss, The Royal Marines (of the Parts Azle Roses Of The South-mouth Command) cond by Bandmas

(Strauss BIT. Atzle:)--Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

A Song Doesn't Care (Alm Mayfair Melody"); Wings Alma Mayfair Melody)Keith Falkner (Baritone) with Orchestra & Chorus "Count of Luxembourg” Whatz (Lebar)-Marek Weber öz Hla Orchestra.

Vienna

1.30 pm Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce

ment

Songs by Claudia Muzio

ter G.. C. Keen.

9.15 p.m. - London Belay-The News, $.30 p.m. London: Relay "World

Sports

Affairs.

By E Wickham Bleed, 9.45 p.m. London Relay News and Market Notes.

9,50 $.50 p.m. Eric Coates The Three Men". Suite.

Light Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by The Composer.

10.03 p. (Baritone).

Bongs by Dennis Noble

1.18 p.m. (Soprano).

"La Forza Del Destino"-Pace Mio Dto (Verdi); "Norma"-Casta Diva The Rebel (from Freebooter Songs (Bellini) with Chorus. "Cavalleria-Wallace); Son O' Mine (from Free- Rusticana-Vol lo sapete o mamma booter Songs-Wallace)-with Plano (Mascagni)—with Orchestral

At Santa Barbara (Weather-

paniment.

niment

accom-jaccomp.

1.53 p.m. Scarlatt-The Good Hu- moured Ladies-Ballet.

1.

10.13

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ley and Russell)-with Orchestra.

A Dance Programme. Fax Trots Blue Hawail (films Wai- Orchestra kiki Wedding"); Sweet Is The Word

For You (fim Waikiki Wedding Eddle Carroll and The Casani Club

London Philharmonic conducted by Eugene Goossens.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

P..

Call letters: FRI. Wavelengths 15.88m. & 25.37m.; Frequendles

1777oke. à. 1773oku

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1.00-"Pygmalion—Part 1," by George Sole Agents:- DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Bernard Shaw (D1). 1.45-London String Players (D1), 2.30-News (D1).

2:45 "World Affairs.", Talk by H

Wickham Steed (D1). 3,00-"The Hodiers"the well-known

Dutch Dutch Accordeon. Duettists (11),

3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(DI).

130-Young People's Session (A). 5.25 Commentary On News (A) 540-What Beats Me" "Struggle in Poverty." Talk by R. Haugh- tom James (A), 8.10-Organ Recital by Marce Dupre 6.45-Oratorio

Programme: "Our Father. The B.B.C. Orchestra and B.B.C. Chorus ((D3). 7.10 The

ме Sydney Symphony · Or- chestra (A)

7.30-Jack Wilson and his-Versatile

Five (D2),

8.30- Pygmalion-Part

11," by

George Bernard Shaw (D2). 5.50-Recorded Music (A) 9.00-Ceell Chadwick, at. Organ of Paramount-Theatre (D2). 9.15-Newa (22), 8.20-Summary of the day's news

(A).

9,30-World Affairs" Talk by H.

Wickham Steed (D2). 9.43-Sports News and Market Notes

(DI).

10,00

Background to the New Zea land Centenary: Early Days in New Zealand and Australia,“ Talk by D'Arcy Cresswel"'" (D3).

Riding 11,00-"Rough

Up-to-date." 33).

· Minutes Of 11.20-“Music for. Dancing," by Victär

Fis and

6.30 p.m. Studio...Children's Hour, Orchestra 7.00 p.m.

Closing' local Stock Que Heaven-Victor tations.

Ballroom Orchestra. Fox-Trots 7.02 p.m. Offenbach Compositions, Toodle-Co; Throwing Peanuts "Helen" Vocal Gems Columbia

mie

Light Opera Company with Orchestra dow-Brian Lawrence and His Lans- Orchestra. Tangos-I'd Bring "Tales of Hoffman"--The Lagend Of The Heavens To You: Hear My Song. Kleinsack Tudor Davies (Tenor) Violetta-Emil Roosz and His Orches with Orch."

tra.' Fox-Trots-Sunset In Vienna (from Vienna Sunset'); You're Look

7.15 p.m. Orchestral.

7.33

Le Carnaval Romain Overture ing For Romance. I'm Looking for (Berlioz, Op. 9)-Sir Hamilton Harry LoveBrian Lawrence and His Lang- conducting the Halle, Orchestra. If I COW!!

downe Orchestra. Fox-Trots-One In Were King Overture (Adam)-Vien A Million (from the film); I'm Gonna na State Opera Orchestra;

Kiss Myself Good-Bye-Brian Law- Elm Studio-Plane Recital by rence and His Lansdowne Orchestra, Of Manakoora Forges. (of Jimmy's Kitchen)Waltz-The Moon "Musical Cocktail No. 3" (arr. E (film The Hurricane): Quick-step Porges)--Intro: Sympathy (Primi), You Couldn't Be Cuter (im Joy of When day is done (Katscher), Sybil Living-Henry Jacques and His

Waltz (Jacobi); Ay, Ay, Ay (Perez Strict Dance Tempo Orchestra. Freire), My lips are made for kissing Trot-My Cabin Of Dreams-Roy Pox (from Gluditta-Lehar), Smoke gets and His Orchestra.

in your eyes (Kern), O, sole mio (dii 11.00, pm. Close down,

THE

VICES

`ROYAL NAVY

NEW CRUISERS FOR HOME FLEET

Fox-

Bennett, to Vernon, R. G. M. Collins, R. H. Royds, and C. C. Hawkins, to Defiance (all July 24); A, A, W. Fol- lard, to Grenville, and E. E. Lipscomb, to Penelope (July 25); E O. Daniel, to Et. Angelo, and W. F. B. Muspratt, to Malaya (Aug. 2).....

PROMOTIONS LL-Cér.-F. - Dolan, M.B,, rank of Burgar Cdr (seny:

The new cruisers Edinburgh and Belfast are to join the 2nd Cruiser Squadron of the Home Fleet. The Edinburgh, built by Swan. Hunter and Surgn, Wighe.m Richardson, Limited, at B.Ch., to Wallsend-on-Tyne, has already. at July 19). rived at Devonport, where she was Lt. (D) (Retd).-S. H; Martin, ta Commissioned by Captain P. C. Brad rank of Lt.Cdr. (E) (Retd.) (seny. ley. The Belfast, built by Harland July 187. and Wolf, Limited, at Belfast, is due

Par Lt.-J. Finlay and A C

for delivery early next month, and Mathews, to rank of Payr. LtCdr. will be commissioned by Captain G. (seny, July 15) A. Scott D.8.0.2

"SECRETARY TO CONTROLLER Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander 7. R. Alifrey takes up duty as Secre: tary to the Third Sea Lord and Con troller, Rear-Admiral B. A. Fraser, C.B., OBE, with temporary rank as paymaster captain.

has

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PORTSMOUTH BARRACKS Commander N. Loriston Clarke been appointed Commander, of the HN. Barracks at Portsmouth in succession to Captain J. F. W. Mud- ford, promoted in the midsummer let. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

1:

The following appointments are made by the Adintrálty:—.

Capt.-G. W. Wadham, to "Afrikan-" der (Aug. 25); and Afrikander in cmd and as Capt, in Charge, Bimonstown

(undated).

Cdr-A Day, to Victory (July 10) (appt, to Endeavour cancelled),

Bub-Lis-To rank of Lt.-B. J. An- |derson (seny, April 4, 1938); M.-F. R. Alnalle (seny. June 20, 1837); P. J. Bourgat feny. Aug. 8, 1934); NJ Parker (sepy, May 27, 1936); M. EL Davis (seny. Aug 31, 1938): KR. C.!! Lette (seny, July 28, 1936); E M. Thorpe (seny, Dec. 10, 1935). -*-

Wt. Engi-E, Dean, J. T. Horn, J. P. Walker, A. H White, and A. J. Greenwood, to rank of Cd Engr.

seny, July 1),

THE ARMY

NEW MAJOR-GENERTÄL The War Once announces that the King has 1.pproved the appointment of OBE, MC, with the rank of major ||Brigadier: “AZAR, Godwin Austen, general, to be a Commander of a Divi sion, Regular Army.

SCOTTI

Lt-Crda-E, W. Sharpe," to Argus-

SCOTTISH COMMAND (July 20); &. H. Thompson, to Argus The War Office announces that the "(undated); W. E Graves, to Vernon | King has approved of the following

(July: 11),bar Page

appointment: -LtCdr. (E)-8. L. M. Jenkins, to Major General RH. Carrington

Bedouin (July 12). |

C.B. DB.O., to be General · Officer

L-E H. G, Stokes, to Kestral Commanding-in-Chief Scottish Com

July 21); and Femboke. Lon, css, at mand, with, the rank of Lieutenant- Noël Air Armament Sch., RAP: 8tn., General, in succession to Chérieral Bir. Kanby (Aug. 28); M. C. Giles, B. W. Charles Grant, ECB, KOVO., Hesslegrave, R. L. Clode, J. C. Stodart, D.S.O. Colonel, The King's Shropshire CH S Wise, T. C. Seddon D. V. Light Infantry whose temure expires Whiney, 3. E, M. Genny, and C. J. in February, 1944.

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