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RECITAL BY ARTHUR NOBBINS
FROM THE STUDIO
12.15 p. tercession
'Love Needs a Walts'
A Short Service of In-
12.30 Peter Dawson (Boss-Baritone) and the London Palladium Orcher tm.
LEX The
The Jolly Roger (McCall; Son Mine (Wallace)-Peter DawsOLL. Siesta --
(Norton); Barcarolle
(Bucaloest)- Grasshopper's Dance The London Palladium Orchestra. Deep Sea Mariner (McCall McPher Ban's Farewell (McCall)-Feter Daw- sot Everybody's Songs-A Medley of Favourites (Arr. Geehl-The Lon- don Palladium Orchestra.
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.
1.83 A Variely Programme with Frances Day..
Band. Fax Trot-This Might (War ren; Fox Trot-Honolulu (Warren) and. His Orchestra. Tommy Dorsey Tango Red Ros
Roses (Ritter); Tango- Vision (Rner-Bull Rooze and his Orchestra. Fax Trot-1 Hear You Talking (Bayduc); Fax Trot-Call Me & Taxi (Zurke)-Four of the Bob Heart Cats
Waltz-Walts" "of My
You (Novello): Waltz-I Can Give The Starlight (Novello)-New May- fair Dance Orchestra. »
7.00 Closing Local Stock Quotations 1.02 BBC. Recording-"Love Needs A Waltz"
A Radio Operetta.
8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Repart and Announcements"
5.03 Studio Recital by Arthur Nobbins (Baritone) with Nura Kantis at the Plane
1. Like to the Damask Rose (Elgar); } 2. A King's Man (Hillman-Arthur Nobbins (Baritone): 3. Liebestraum 4. Down VaLIN- No. 3 (Liszt); Butterfly (Orieg)-Nura I Pitch My Kanis at the Piano: hall Way Oliver); 5. Lonely Caravan (Coates); 6. She Shall Have Music Murray!-Arthur Nob bins (Baritone).
8.30 Grieg's "Peer Gynt Suite. No. No. Op. 48.
Played by The London Philhar monic Orchestra cond. by Eugene Goosens.
8.45 Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole The for Violin and Orchestra.
So Must Our Love Remain Film "Dreams Come True"-Lebar); Love's Melody Film "Dreams Come True"- Lehar>-Frances Day (Vocal). Ballyhooligans Make Whoopee A
Played by Huberman (Violin) and Medley Fox Trot The Ballyhooligans the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Grub (Franknu); Music Frankau)-cond. by Georg Szall.
Murgatroyd and Winterbottom (Two 9.11 An Andalusian Song. Minds with not a single thought). Favourite Favourites-A Medley Fox Trot-The BallyhooliganES, Swing (Film Public Nuisance No. 1-YE vian Blis)-Frances Day
1.30 Beater and Engby Press, Wez- ther "Forecast and Announcements.
1.45 Harry Boy and his Orchestra with Moreton and Kaye (2 Pianos).
Quickstep-San Sue Strut Man none) Harry Roy and His Orch. Fox Trot
(Camaro):
Medley: Quickstep Medley Moreton and Kaye at Two Planos, Swing Step Sentimiento Gaucho Rumba-La Cumparsita (Rodriguez)-Harry Roy and his Or chestra Tta Pan Alley Medley No.
Moreton and Kaye at Two Planon. Fox Trot-My Last Year's Gal (Alter); Fox Trot-I Can't Give You Any- thing But Love (McHugh)-Harry Roy
and his Orchestra.
2.13 Close down
And
Sentir Gitano (Arenillas)-Conchi-
ta Supervia (Mezzo Soprano).
$.15 Landon-The News.
9.30 "Old and New."
A. Potpourri of Popular Melodies arranged by Herman Pinck-Herman Pinck and his Orchestra.
GENERAL
Library!
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1939. —PAGE
Hongkong Volunteers with their kit before, they went an duty
at the end of the week in connexion with the military exercise held In the Colony.
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
SUBMARINE ENGINEER
OFFICER
Engineer Captain D. J. Hoare has been appointed to the Submarine De pot at Gosport for duty as Senior Engineer Officer on the staff of the Rear-Admiral (Submarines) in the
caused by the death of En Vacancy gineer Captain Stanley Jzelmon, OBE, who was among those who
lost their lives in the Thetis.
INTELLIGENCE CLERKŠAN'S The conditions of service of clerks
the MAVLI intelligence in
rentres abroad have been under consideration, and it has been decided to set up a Lew grade to be styled pensioner clerks to staff officers [intelligence) for duty in these centres.
World Record Established On Water By Campbell
i
Once again British aero engine and aerodynamical technique knowledge have
helped to es- tablish a new absolute world speed
record on water,
"
Driving his boat "Bluebird II.” which looks as it moves over the water very like a seaplane foat, Sir Malcolm Campbell has raised his previous world record of 130.93 m.p.h to the astonishing ngure of 141.74 m.p.h., averaged Pay will be £170 a year. rising by on two Tins over a measured £10 annually to £280, naval
long-service
course on Coniston Water, Lanca- pension being
shire. payable in addition, and also colonial
1.00 A Programme of Dance Music marine and Variety.
or
allowance at the rates for civilian Power was provided in "Blue-
Fox Tro-Lillian (Clarks); Comedyervice will normally be at places cylinder engine produced for the
Luther with Century My
abroad. but transfer to other stations er to a home establishment may be arranged in special cases, Free leave passages to England may be granted ever every five yeară.
A roster of pensioned petty officers R.N. or non-commissioned officers, R.M., or above, is to be kept at the Intelligence Division, Naval Staff. Ad- miralty.
to
bird by a Rolls-Royce 12-
Schneider Trophy seaplane con- It was developed test of 1929.
the Buzzard. a from
36-litre water-cooled 830/920 hp. engine installed in some Royal Air Force flying-boats at the time.
FURTHER IMPROVEMENT .. Output in the racing engine was augmented to no less than 1.900 h.p. and further improve- ment increased this in 1931 to 2,350 h.p. and burring a new spe- cial fuel, to 2,600 h.p.
Waltz-Ferdinand the Bull-Horace Heidt and his Alemite Brigadiers Giddy Up (Film "Keep Smiling Parr Davies); Swing Your Way To Gracle Fields. Zlehrer Melodies (arr. Grecle Fields. Ziehrer Melodies (arr. Hans Schneider) Heinz Hupperts Han
A Selection of and his Orchestra Songs from the Gay Ninetles-Frank Zora Layman and the Quickstep Sing. Quartet. My Heart (Arlen); Fox Trot-Wishing
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS 6.00 An Hour of Dance Musla.
The (de Sylval-Jack Hylton and his Or chestra. By
following appointments are Everything Happens To Me Fox Trot Where is Alexander? the
Bathing Parade
the Parade made by the Admiralty:-" At The (Miller) Frankle
Johnnie (Robinson);
Lt.Cdr.-P. H. Mansell, appt. (Comedian. (Miller)-Max Miler Rodgers)--The Six Swingers Waltz
Instr. Lt.Cdr.-D. R. Hughes," to Easy Street (Butler)Billy Cotton & Sing Me To Sleep With A Song of Renown cancelled.
There's A West The
(Robison);
Dartmouth R.N.C..
Campbell's engine, slightly de- nis Band. Pox Trot Squeeze Me Ranch in The Rockles Upp)-Car Britannia for
Blues Royal Garden
Hie-
(Sept. 11).
tuned for marine installation, (Williams) Bob Crosby and his Or-5011. Robison and Els Pioneers.
Lis.-D. T. McBarnet, to Drake forcave out approximately 1,750 hp. chestra. Tango -
Orchide cups Waters); The Tale of A Hat Black
(Waters) —— Eisle and Doris Waters. old (Al, 223; 3.), Bourga, to Cur. It was shipped with the boat to Spanish (Richartz);
March-A Ball in Madeira (Reinfeld)-Oskar Joost Tango-Hours and Days (Kaschuber!:
lew (on coming.1; D. W: Ungced, appt. Coniston Water for practice runs, and his Tango OrchestrA. Fox Trot-Tango-On Wings of Dreams (Grobe)
Eugen Wolf and his Orchestra. to Stronghold cancelled; P. J. E. but the speed secured, was so
to Newcastle cancelled; Fitp (Venuti): Fox Trot-Flop (Venu-
Rom-Hoare, appt. to Select: n-The Desert Song --Joe Venuti and his Orchestra.
cancelled.
ed against other runs with a 1931 Waltz-Mexicall Rose (Tenny): Fox berg-Edith Lorind and her Orches-J. K. Wright, appt. to Royal Sovereign satisfactory that Campbell decid- Surga Lts (D).-J., B. Inverdale, engine modified to give 2,150 h.p. D.S., to Maidstone: P. V. Feataeld,,
Evidently. "Bluebird " is cap L.D.S..
Resource; W. B. Bain, able of considerably higher speeds to LDS., to St. Angelo (Aug. 23).
Sub-Lts-A. P. B. Stuart, appt. to than she has yet achieved; with Hunter cancelled: C. A. Morse some 400 more horsepower and (act.), Exeter (Aug. 23).
refinements decided as the result Mids.-J. H. A. Scott-Kerr, A. R. B. of her latest runs she may go well Sturdee,
Cameron. A.
appts. to
beyond 150 m.p.h. next year. Renown cancelled,
· (Williams);
Trot--Deep In a Dream (Van Heu- sen) Oscar Rabin and his Romany
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ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP LAWYER
LATEST SHANGHAI MYSTERY
Deep mystery surrounds the attempt made at 9.15 am. on of One Aug. 24 by four men, whom was believed to have been A Japanese, to kidnap Chiang Ho-chuen, Cantoness lawyer with offices at 493 Race Course Road, and fortunately for the lawyer, one of his office
assistants raised an alarm be-
fore the four men were able to drag him to a waiting motor-"
car.
OPIUM SEIZURE CASE
Police quarters, questioned on the subject, declined to make any statement on the grounds that in- vestigations had not yet been.com
tra.
11.00 Close den.
AMERICANS IN AIR FOR FOURTEEN DAYS
Springfield (iincis) Moody, Humphrey,
24); J. B. Cax, to Strong.
Cd. Bosh-A. E. Harding, appt. to! Warspite cancelled
Sen.
to Masters. J. Watson. Hunter
Drake
for Gunnery Schl. (undated): 25, and his brother J. H. Down, to Renown (on
20. landed
recently coming.). after
endurance breaking the record for light aircraft by 5 days 5 tours 3 min.
They flew their tiny 55 horse- 14 days 7 machine for power hours 45 min.
Schmatrs. (C.WO)-W. G. Tucker, to Pembroke for Sig. Schl. (Aug. 31); G. Birch, to Royal Sovereign (on recommg.), appt. to Norfolk cancelled. Capt. P. Nalder, to President for duty inside Admiralty (Aug. 21). (ACH, Welch, to Victory
25)
Sufi H. Venables, to
21). L-Cdra. Birch.
to Malabar
NEW GOVERNOR OF July 23); appt to Victory cancelled:
(Sir
S. AUSTRALIA
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45 MEMBERS OF I.R.A. ARRESTED
LONDON, Sept. 5 (Reuter)—– Lord Craigavon, Premier of Northern Ireland in the House of Commons, said that owing to certain regrettable incidents they had taken 45 members of the Irish Republican Army into their care last might and added them to those already confined under gravo auspi– cion.
"There they will stay," he
said,
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HOSPITAL TAX CRITICISED
Unfair, Uncertain
Is Argument
The Victoria Government's pro- posed hospital levy on income tax of 1d. or 2d, in the £ was a class tax to which the majority of earning hospital patients those
con- or less would £6 a week tribute nothing, the Lender of the Opposition (Sir Stanley Argyle) said recently.
Because
more
of the danger that voluntary gifts to hospital and contributions by patients would decline, the levy would be
than the compulsory uncertain.
scheme insurance contributory proposed by the British Medical Association.
feel donors would Voluntary
taxa- themselves victims of class tion,
doubtful wit and it was patients who had contributed, to could extent, however small an be compelled to pay for treat- ment.
Officials state that the tax will apply to incomes of more than £300 a year and will raise £300,- 000.
Fore
The president of the Victorian branch of the BMA. (Dr. F. L. Davies) said that the compulsory contributory scheme was certain and more equitable and would produce more revenue! Tax report figures indicated that it would take a 3d. In the tax to
Last year charitable girts amounted
£195,816, and
P. H Mansell, to Renown (Aug. 31); C. J. O. Malcolm, to Curlew (Aug. 28). Lt.Cdr. Long, M.R.C.S., South Australia's new Governor to President for course
Malcolm Barclay-Harvey) (Aug. 30).
L-E C. Ogilvie, to Curiew (Aug. and Lady Muriel Barclay-Harvey
287 Reder, to
P. J. H Hoare, to Newcastle; H were given a great welcome when
Renown; J. K. Wright, they arrived in Adelaide recently to G. A Tree, to until the end of the war. less raise £500,000.
Cunningham, to something justines letting them Large crowds gathered near St. Curlew:
Renown D. W. Ungoed, to Stronghold Peter's Cathedral and hundreds
hout." 25); W. H. C. Rees, J. M. Robb, lined King William Street.
Earlier in the session Lord Craig-patients contributed £237367 to Sir, Malcolm and Lady Muriel Bub-Lta-D.A. Forrest, to Aberdeen avon said: "We are prepared, hospital costs.
E. Emmerson, to Pro- (undated); C. Barclay-Harvey were received ät
bisher (Aug. 31); B. R. Dean, to. Cwith the rest of the United King-
.to
G.
A Coventry (Aug. 21).
WE Writter--T. Smillie, to Worces te: (Aug. 19); A. "J. Lippistt, appt. to Warspite cancelled.
PROMOTIONS
Imposes.
pleted but from reliable sources,! Government House by the Lient.iew (on commg.); J. Blake, to Devon dom and Empire," to face all res- it was learned that two men, one Governor (Bir George Murray).shire (undated); J.-A. Shuttleworth, ponsibilities that the state of war known to be a Chinese, but the, while hundreds waited near the to Norfolk (on recommg). other, who was dressed in foreign crowded town hall to see them style clothes, believed to be a arrive for the swearing-in cere- Japanese, entered Chiang's office mony. and asked him whether he would
After he had been sworn in in "be prepared to take up a case re- the presence of about 1,300 citi
ferring to a seizure of optum rezens, the Governor was welcomed cently made by the police. While by the Pramiler (Mr. Playford) and the Chinese addressed the lawyer the Lord Mayor (Mr. Barrett). and the Japanese stood behina He said that he would try to live without opening his mouth, two up to the high standard set by! more Chinese arrived in the office previous Governora,
Three of the group came for- In the afternoon Sir Malcolm ward to grap Chiang, while the and Lady Muriel Barclay-Harvey Japanese motioned as if he was attended, the B.A.J.C. race meeting armed although he did not show at Morphettville.. "any weapon.
In an interview the Governor said that he intended to take the ALARM BAISED Overpowered by the three men, first opportunity of gaining first
of pastoral Chiang was pulled away from his hand knowledge desk but succeeded to holding on methods in South Australia by to the door-knob and managed to touring the country districts, raise the suspicions of his nasis-
tants who came to his rescue and
raised a slarm, which had an the licence number of the car re electrifying effect on the would-be vealed, it was presumed that he Eidnappers who made a wild dash was a Japanese as it was learned
Lt-Car-LAH Wright (Retd.), to rank of Cdr. (Retd.) (sexy, Aug. 22). rank of Lt.Cdr. (E), reld (seny, Aug.
It. (E), Retd.-A. T. Lavender, to
to:
STORM LIFTS ROOF
500 FT.
"A terrific blast of wind struck a farm at Horotat, ripped off “ the PHYSICIAN ASSAILS
iron roof of a large shed and "WORTHLESS' DRUG carried it up 500 ft. before it fell ATLANTIC CITY, NJ-Dr. into the Waikato River, more than Eurene Dubois, President of the a quarter of a mile away. Association of American Phys The building was amashed. A clans told the organization's piece of timber was carried 100 Cd. Gunner. A. Robertson, with annual meeting a large percent- yards and killed a bullock. rank of Lt. (Aug." -28),
age of the drugs now being used in medicine were worthless."
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RETIREMENT
THE ARMY
APPOINTMENTS IN INDIA
Hastern
A Shanghai message states that the "Crystal," a mosquito dally in Shanghai, was ordered to suspend publication for two months by the Shanghai Municipal Counet "the publishing a "family biography of
Dr. Dubois, Professor of Medi- cine at Cornell Medical School, urged the Nation's doctors to "throw overboard the great mass The Commander-in-Chief in India of worthless drugs and scraps off has made he following appointments: the barnacles of faise bellets
Major-General FAZA Nicholson. Some useless drugs have al-Wang Ching-wel The "Crystal," it CB D80. M.C., as oficiating
Command ready been discarded," he con will be remembered, was owned G.O.C.-in-Chiet while General Sir Douglas Baird, tinued "but the process has been successively by Yu Ta-hatung and Chien Hwa, two Chinese Journalista KOB. CM.S., CIE, DAO. ADO., much too slow, dup is on leave. RACER
"The doctor who moceeds in who had served the puppet ofgani Colonel C. A. Wood, 10. as Assis stopping the use of a worthless at Nanking and Shanghai Both tant Director of Medical Bervices, drug does more good than one Yu and Culen were assassinated in Kohat District who introduces a new drug."). Shanghai. The "Crystal" is the Kit The Association limite, its mem- chief, "rum-chewers Checklet" in Lieutenant-Colonel 8. Lewis as foremost American phyl- the lower ranks of the Shanghai Assistant Director of Ordnance Ser vices at Army Headquarters.
Keutenant-Colonel P.
for their car and sped away that the Shanghal Municipal O.BE, M.Gas Commandantbership to what it regards as the Shanghai, catering exclusively to
The lawyer, although he was Police working on the case in considerably upset by his narrow co-operation with the Japanese escape, succeeded in, jotting down Consular Police,
chener College, Howsong.
clans
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