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ĮMinor, Op. 3, No. 2 (Rachmaninoff:
Arthur Rubinstein (Piano).
The
Mocking Fairy (Besly)-Elsie Buddsby (Soprano) with Piano.
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On Wavelengths of 355
B
metres (845 k.04) · 31.40
W
metres (9.53 megacycles).
VARIETY SHOW FROM LONDON
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Calla G.S.G.
G.8.8. G.S.1.
12 to 12.20 p... Relay of Service | G.S.O. of Intercession from St. John's Tran. I Cathedral
Trans. II 12.30 Zarah Leander (Vocal) and Magyari Imre and His Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra
Trans. III
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.79b.c. (18.86m)
9.51m.c. (31.85m) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.)
15.18m.c.19.79m.) (G.S.O, G.S.G. G.S.B, IG.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 lower. 1 Kilowatt BOLLAND-INDIA
The Acacia Blossoms Twice; More Stars Than There Are In the Sky- Magyar Imre and His Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra. "Love Makes Wo men Beautiful (dim Heimat. Three Stars Shine In The Sky (lm "Hel- mat")-Zarah Leander (Vocal) with Tel- Orch. (Sung in German). Pale low Rose;
I Love
Beautiful Time You Lady (Sandor). Passing The Church;
Call letters: Pill: Wastienglis ...: 18,88m. 4: 25.âîm); Frequencica
1777oke, & 177Juke
Flowers Mourn For Me (Zoltan) 10.00-Broadcast to Schools "Health Magyardi Imre and His Hungarian Orchestra. are Just Like The Other (Bockmann). I Am
„You
and Hygiene. (A). 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40"At Home and Abroad." (A) Leander 11.05Luncheon Music (A). (Schwean) -- Zarah (Vocal) with Orch. (Sung in Ger- mani. O Solo Mio (Di Capua. La 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme
Voice
Paloma (Tradier)-Magyarl Tire and
Gypsy Orchestra, P.m.
FIS
Hungarian
1 Local Time Signal and Weather
Report
1.03 Latest Variety
Music.
and Dance
Comedienne-Nervous (Picon-Ells- tein). It's Love (Picon-Filstein) Molly Picon
with Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot-A Mist Is Over The Moon
flm The Lady Objects) Quickster Saves. -Apple Blossom TimeVictor
Ballroom Orchestra. ter and His Vocal-The Lonesome Road (Shilkret, Austin). Little Sir Echo (Marsala and Others)-Bing Crosby with Or- F** chestra. Piano-Song Of The Fi
sticks
Tree (Mayer]), Sweet William Meyerl)-Bly Mayerl. Vocal-Chep- (Lawrence, Dantela) The Merry Macs with Instrumental Ac companiment.
Beater
Bag
130
Weather › Forecast
ments.
Ragby Press, and Announce-
D Minor,
* 1.45 Arensky-Trio In
Op. 3
2.15 Close down.
"For the Children."
Nursery Rhymes-Uncie
George's
Perty (Vocal). Studio-Story, Songs Of The Sandman. Intro: The Green- Eyed Dragon: Five Eyes: The Marc Ho-Wilfrid and the Foal; Tally Thomas (Baritone) with Piano, Good- Night. Little Skipper
(Hart and Others)-Denny Dennis (Vocal) with Instrumental accompaniment.
6.30 Negro Spirituais.
1.00 "Science To-day: This Year's Werk"--In the Physical Scien- ces. Talk by Allan Ferguson (DI). 1:15-Orchestra) Hour," Favourice pieces from repertoire of BBC. Orchestra (D1).
21
Under Big Ben " Talk" by Howard Marshall "(D1).
230-News (D1).
3.46-Dance Music by George Elrick
and his Band (D1),
and
3.15 Sports News and Market Notes
(D1).
45-Up
3.30-Young People's Bession (A). 5.25 Commentary On News (A).
with the Curtain" Variety entertainment with Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
The (D2);
Sporting Maga- zine." (A). 7.00-Récital by the National MUI
tary
Band (A). 7.43-"Don't Tell England." An on- thology of foreign views England by Igor Vinogradeff
(D2)
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8.00-Modera and Contemporary
Composers." (A), **** 8.20-The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra
(D2).
$.00 Recorded Music (A); 9.15-News (D2).
9:20–Summary of the day's DEWS
(A).
9.30-Empire Exchange." (D4). 9.45 Sports News and Market Notes
(D2).
10.00-Violin Recital by Beatrix Mart
(D3),
GENERAL
Flying 31 Tons At 300 m.p.h.!
MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1939. -PAGE 3
SAY
Gordon's
.and know what you're drinking/
GORDON
DRY GIN
DESTILLERY. LONDON.
Britain's biggest dying-boat, the Golden Hind, weighing 313 tons, capable of carrying 150 pas- sengers and with a top speed of 300 m.p.h.. rose in the air for the first time at Rochester. "She's a beauty. I'm entirely satisfied with her," said Lankester Parker, the pilot, after the test. Golden' Hind will go into Imperial Airways trans-ocean services.
CHINA BLOCKADE BEING TIGHTENED (Reuter)-—-—-
TOKYO, Aug. Foreign reports of a large-scale withdrawal of Japanese troops rom Central China were categorically denied by the Japanese military spokesman who added that the blockade of Central and South China was being effectively tighten- ed.
Medical Aid For Chinese
NUFFIELD
GIVES
German Official
Circles
Completely In Dark
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BERLIN, Aug. 4 (Reuter)-Official circles profess to be com- "pletely in the dark as to whether or not Japan is on" the point of joining the German-Italian military alliance and they do not even say whether Germany would welcome such a step.
The German news agency, how- ever, issued a Rome message con- taining strong hints that Japan will join the alliance.
Neutral political circles express some doubt as to whether im- mediate consequences of Japan joining the alliance would be wel- come in Germany at present.
Reaction in Moscow and Wash- ington might be uncomfortable and powerful, it is suggested.
Theres & good deal of dis-
£500 TO SURGEON'S appointment here that Japan has
APPEAL
LONDON, July 24 (By Air Mall)-A British surgeon is to be sent to direct and instruct Chinese surgeons to qualify them to deal with wounded t military and clvilian
hospitals.
An appeal, to which he has given £500 to alleviate the suffering of numberless Chinese casualties by raising sufficient money to send out a complete orthopaedic unit and surgeon to China, was made by Viscount Nuffield yesterday.
Minimam Sum Lay Down Late (arr. Gellett)-Paul Robeson (Bass) with Plano accom-
"The minimum sum required for pantment by Lawrence Brown Goin' 10.15-Dance Music by Harry Leader this purpose" sald Lord Nuffield, To Ride Up In De Chariot (arr.
and his Band (D3). Brown). Ev'ry Time I Feel De Spirit 11.00-The Thirty-Nine Steps." (D3). "15 £5,000 for the equipment of Farr, Brown)-Paul Bobeson and Law- 11.30-Harry Evans and his Sextette beds, and for the special equipment rence Brown (Vocal) with Piano ac-
Intime (D3).
comp. Tee Been Buked; Gwina Lay 12.00-News (D3).
Down My Life-Edna prano)
(30-a,m. Thomas with Plano. No Hidin Place 12.15 "Mascots on the March." Pro- (arr. Manning). Help Me To Fly gramme by the B.B.C. Military, Over Jordan (arr.
Band (D3). Manning)--Sam Manning's West Indian Rhythm Boys 12.50 Sports News and Market, Notes with Vocal Refrain by Sami Manning
Chorus.
London Relay-Up With The
Curtain
A variety entertainment with Tommy Trinder, various other artists and Geraldo and His Concert Orches- tra. Presented by Douglas Lawrence and Vernon Harris.
743 Dance Music. "
(D3).
CHUNGKING NEWS BROADCAST
essential
in the practice of orthopaedic surgery.
"Members" of the British Orthopaedic Association, who with certain other medical men not specialising in the practice, have already subscribed some £1200.".
He explained that the Chinese Red Cross had sent an appeal to the British Orthopaedic Association. which, in cooperation with the British Fund for Rellet of Distress regula: series of short-wave in China, had been askd to provide Stow Fox-Trot When Two Lore broadcasts in the English and other a relatively small teaching unit of languages have been in 250 men, to be established well Other Gerry Moore (Piano) foreign Fox-Trots-You're Looking For Ho-ing Administration. Chungking.
augurated by the Central Broadcast behind the lines
mance in Cherry Blossom Lane-
Of special interest to Far Eddie Carroll and The Casani Club isteners are the news broadcasts at Orchestra Tangos →→ Desconfiale 10 a.m. (HK, time) each day on 25.21 Novia Orquesta Tipica Francisco metres
Each
Canara
8 Local Time Signal, Weather Re- port and Announcemedis...
8.03 Dance Music.
East
113 megacycles). There are daily broadcasts from 4,15 a.m. to 6.30 am. to European coun trics, including Great Britain. France. Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres
NEW CHAPLAIN. GENERAL TO THE FORCES The King, on the recommenda-
Quickstep- -Diddle-Dum-Dee. Fox and 31.58 metres: to America between tion of the Secretary of State for Trot-Goody-Goody-Harry Roy and 9.30 am. and 11.39 a.m. in Chinese War, has been pleased to approve
His On
Orchestra. Waltz-Sweet Mary and English or 16.35 metres and 19.75 the appointment of the Rev. C. D.
Rose-Berbard
Ette and His Dance metres; to East and North China and Symons, M.C., MA., Chaplain to the Orchestra. Fox-Trot-Breakin' In A Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 Pair of Shoes-The
The Krakajax
p.m. on 25.5 metres and 31.58 metres Forces. 1st Class, and Assistant
8.15 B.B.C. Recording "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse",
Music and words by
Production by David Porter..
Redd
in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 Chaplain-General. Aldershot Com-| p.m. and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres mand, to be Chaplain-General to and 31.53 metres in Japanese; to South China and the South Seas be the Forces with effect from October
8.45 Rode and His Tziganes with tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 pm. on 25.21.1 1939, in succession to the Rev.
Conchits Supervia (Mezzo-Soprano). metres and 31.58 metres, including E. H. Thorold, C.B., C.B.E, MA.
Dark Eyes (Russian Gipsy Air), news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahmsp.nt. local time); and to Soviet Russ D.D., K.HC., who retires on retired
His Tziganes Lamento sta between 11 p.m. and 11.30 pm. pay on that date.
Rode and
Borincano (Hernandez-arr. Brito), La,
Rosa Oriental Espigul)-Conchita Supervia (Mezzo-Soprana) with Or- chestra (Sung in Spanish). Natacha;
CRE "Marche Tzigane from French film Les nuits moscovites"). Les Nuits Moscovites-Waltz (from the film) - Alfred Rode and His Tziganes. La Zingarella
Palatello). Pastora (Murillo-Miranda)--Conchita Supervis Mezzo-Soprano)
Orchestra. with isung in Spanish). Gipsy Fantasy (Charpentier and Rode) Gipsy Drink“
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
NEW STAFF DIVISIONS Changes have been made in the or- ing Song (Charpentier and Rode-ganization of the Naval Staff at the
Rode and His Tziganes.
9.15 London Relay-Empire
change'.
Admiralty. A Local Defence Division Ex- and a Trade Division have been con stituted, and the work of the, former 9.30 London Relay Empire Ex Tactical División has been merged in' *heange",
(other branches.
Points of view by travellers from -the Dominions and Colonies. *
945 London Relay-Sports News and Market Notes.
5.50 A Request Programme (Clas-
sical),
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:
Burgn Capt.-J. A. Maxwell, C.V.O.. OBE, MB PROS, to President
TannhauserOverture (Wagner for cse. (July 20),
Liszt)--Benno Moiseiwitsch (Piano) Lt-Cars-R D. Watson, to Presl
T Pagllace!" Prologue (Leoncavallo)dent for duty inside Admiralty (July
Surgn Lt. T. McMulian. L.D.S. to Greenwich July 21).
Payr. Lt.-J. O... Britton, to Desi patch (July 31).
Sub-Lt. M. Haly, to Vernon for
C Aug. 8); and Kelly (Aug. 15); N. L. Schuster, to Belfast (on commg.); A F. Profit, to Winchelsea July 241 P. D. L. Milligan, appt. to Kent cancelled
Art, Sub-Lt-D. V. M. Macleod, to Vemon for cse. (Aug. 8).
Wt. Engr. B. F. Haldrup, to Ceres (July 24)
ROYAL AIR FORCE
SQUADRON LEADER BOUMPHREY *.
Mario Bastola (Baritone) and Mem. 18); A D, Lenox Conyngham, 10 Squadron Leader Colin Boumphrey, bers of La Scala Orchestra, Milan, Greenwich, and J. G. Farrant and DF.C., who has retired on account of cond. by Franco Ghlone. "Madam O. Obbard, to Cardin (July 313: ill-health, was a seaplane pilot in the Butterfly One Fine Day (Puccini)
HW. Hudson and M. J. Toole, to RNAS, during the War, Rosetta Pampanini (Soprano) with Revenge (July 22).
GROUP CHANGES Orchestra. Bonata In O'Sharp' Minor. Surga LtCdr. D.-H. V. Pell,
Moonlight) (Beethoven, O1.27, No. LDS to Pembroke for RN.B., bom moved from Lee-on-the-Solent to Headquarters of No. 15 Group have 2)Egun Petri (Piano). Ombra Mat Chatham (Aug. 10)
(Xeract-Handel)-En-
Mount Wise, Plymouth Air Com (Ful. (Largo)
Payr. Lu-Odr.-C. A. Herdman, to modore B. G, Perry D.B.O. VIE PRE rico Caruso (Tenor) with Orch. TILI'Y
Pranks Merry
(Richard Diomede (July 17) and Kelly (un pointed in command of this group on Op24. Stratus)The B.C. Symphony Or commg); J. RB. Longden, appt. to June 1 Headquarters of Now 18 chestra cond. by Pritz Busch, Sol- Victory for Sig. cancelled: D. Brom Group, commanded by Air Commo vela Song (from Peer Gynt-Grleg) tye-martin, to Hood (July 31); A EJ. dore C. D. Brees C.B. A.P.O. have Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano) with Lamport appt to Magella in cad been moved from Dontbristle to
Pitrea vie Castle Rosythiaden Orchestra Prelude In a
Sharp cancelled.
agreed o negotiate with Britain about Tientsin and any measure of agreement reached but it is thought that the denunciation of the Japan-American Treaty might swing Tokyo back to the axis.
"Manchukuo" Border Clashes
MORE JAPANESE CLAIMS
TOKYO, Ang. 4 (Beuter)-¬Å tease situation is continuing on the "Manchukuo”-Mo.- golian border, according to field despatches which report repeated, Soviet and Mongül attempts to cross the border near the confluence of the Khala and Helstein, The despatches claim that all By order of the Chinese Govern- these attempts have been repulsed ment. Mr. Chen Ling-yun has been and also the destruction of a fur- number" of Sorlet appointed Counsellor to the ther large Control Yaan, while Mr. Lang planes.
It is asserted that 69 planes Wen-chin was appointed Secre- tary-General to the Provisional were shot down between July 29 Political Council in Chungking." ard 31.
NO COLOURING MATTER
NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS
NEED TO PROVIDE AGAINST INDIRECT AGGRESSION
LONDON, Aug. 4 (Renter)-The British, French and Russian Governments are fully agreed on the necessity of trying to pra- vide against indirect aggression, declared the Foreign Secretary, Lord Hallfax. in the House of Lords debate yesterday.
any way encroaching on dependence or neutrality of other States.
Their common object was to only arisen from the complexity find a formally likely to cover of the problem, which affected
without Indirect aggTESSIQU
in the rights and interests of a the in- very large number of States.
་,་ After stating in reply to a ques- . tion that the Anglo-Polish arrange- The Anglo-French proposals ment included no reference to in- appeared to the Soviet to be in- direct agression, Lord Halifax while said the Governmerit had no reg- comprehensive sufficiently
to son to believe that the Anglo-Tur- the Soviet formula seemed the British and French Govern- kish, negotiations were not pro ments to go too far in the other ceeding satisfactorily and smooth- ly, and the understanding between direction.
COMPLEX PROBLEM
the two Governmenta was Tery The delays, however, had, not cordial and friendly.
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