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TO-DAY'S RADIO

PROGRAMME

BRITISH ARMS PLAN

Broadcast by Z.B.W. "My Dear Colleague"

on 355 Metres

1-2.10 p.m.-European Programme, 1 pmLocal Time and Weather

Report.

1.03 pim-Recorded Music. T1:30 pm-Rugby Press News, etc. 1.40 pmA Relay, of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden -Rotarian P. S. Cassidy on "Housing and Town Planning

A Layman's View." 2.10 pm (Approx)-Close Down". 4.30-7.30 pm-Chinese Program-

me.

1.30-10.30 p.m. European Pro-

gramme.

7.30 pm Closing Local Stock

Quotations, etc..

8 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, June 2

M. Barthou made a strong at- tack on the British arms plan at the Geneva Conference yesterday. After the British Foreign Secre- tary had made it clear that the British Draft Convention which

CHANGES IN RAF. COMMAND

Service Of Officers

(Special Air Mail Service)

LAMBERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

To SiLL T PUBLIC AUCTION

London, June 2 Alf Vice-Marshal C. S. Burnett, C.B., C.BE., D.SO, now Air Officer Commanding, British Forces in Iraq, to be Air Omcer Command- ing. Inland Area, RAF, about TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1994

in effect admits a measure of con March, 1935, vice Air Vice-Marshal trolled German rearmament!A M. Longmore. C.B. D.8.0.: would afford the best chance of agreement.

M. Barthou followed with a "the conciliatory complaint of policy of Britain towards Ger- many." The French Foreign Minister then proceeded to criticise bitterly declared

and

the British plan, that the Conference must return to the programme of October 14,

Air Vice-Marshal W. G. 8. Mit- chell. "C.B.E." D.SO, MC, AF.C., now Air officer

Commanding, RAF, Cranwell, and Comman- dant of the R.A.F. College, to be Air Omcer Commanding, British | Forces in Iraq, about February. 1935, vice Air Vice-Marshal C. S.

Burnett. C.B., CBE, D.S.O.

Air Commodore H M Cave. 7.33-8.20 p.m.--Variety,

1933, which provided for no re- Brown-Cave, DS.C. DF.C... now Song-You've Got me Crying armament of Germany.

Director of Technical Develop Again,

ment at the Air Ministry, to be Air Omeer Commanding, R.AF.. Cranwell, and Commandant of the RAF College, about December, 1934. vice Air Vice-Marshal W. O. 8. Mitchell, C.B.E., DAO. MC.

He blamed Germany for the Song-1 Envy the Moon-Char-failure of disarmament efforts,

les Carlisle. (Tenor).

declared that France would never Piano Solo-Now that You're aflow Germany to dictate France's

Clone.

disarmament without security, and added:

Piano Solo--Can't we Talk It Over Carroll Gibbons and his Boy Friends. VocalBuy Merson Song Mem-

ories By Merson and Chorus Thar no personal feeling was Vocal Duet-I Cover the Water-intended was clear from the

front.

phrase in which he addressed Sir John Simón as "my dear colleague and already friend" The two statesmen left the Conference to gether.

"Must everything be abandon- | A.F.C. ed which is not acceptable to the Germans?"

Vocal Duet-Mood Indigo-Lay-

ton and Johnstone.

"

· Piano Duet-Nymph Errant

Selection.

Plano Duet There's A Ring Around the Mooh-Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green, Selection-The Big Broadcast---

1

Debroy Borders Band with the "Carlyle -Cousins and

Dan Donovan! 8.20-8.37 p-fi-Sylvia Ballet (De

Jibes)British Symphony Or: chestra conducted by Oscar

Fried.

1. Prelude.

2. The Hufitresses.

3. Intermezzo and Valde Lante. 4. Piccicati

5. "Cortége.

8.37-9 p.m.-Light Opera

Vocal Gems The Geisha (Jones)

Light Opera Company. Selection Patience (Bullivan)

The Band of M. Coldatresá Guards,

Vocal Gems The Merry Widow

(Lehab

Vocal Gems The Walts Dream

(Strauss) Light Opera Com

pany.

9-9.30 D-From the Studio.

Miss Iris Phelps-Cello William J. T. Phelps-Tenor,

Programme.

1. 'Cello Bolos,

(2) Ave Marls" Schubert,

(b): Marionettes

Nolck Accompanied

Mrs. Nura Kanis

2. Songs.

Lugust

Britain's Payments

ON

COMMENDING AT 2.30 PM

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE "HOUSEHOLD

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Teak Hatatanda, Chesterfeld Couches & Armchairs, Teak Cabinets, Book Cases, Teak Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Dressing Tables, Wardrobes with Glass Doors, Cheat of Drawers, Bedsteads, Ornaments, Pictures, Cutlery, Glass Ware, CAT- pets, and Rugs, Vietzols, Ice Chests, Table Fans, Trunks, Typewriters, etc., éto.

also

Air Commodore R. H. Verney, O.B.E., now commanding Electrical | Onẻ Shot Guh- and Wireless School, R.A.F., Cran- One Pocket Sextant well, to be Director of Technical Development at the Air Ministry

One Radio Grama. about September, 1934. vice Air Oné 3-Valve Radio Set Commodore H. M. Cave-Brown-Two Cottage PianoE Cave, D.8.0, D.F.C, #

& Quantity of Blackwood Ware

ata

Air Commodore J. T. Babington, D.S.O., now serving in the Direc

ON VIEW PROM MONDAY,

In a written Parliamentary reply torate of Operations and Intelll-One 1932 B. S. A. Motor Cycle. to Captain Cazalet, who asked gence. Air Ministry, to be Air what" would be the annual pay- Omcer Commanding R.AP., Hal- ment due by this country to the ton, about September, 1934, vice United States of America if our Air Vice-Farshal N, D. K. Mac-

settled on the same basis as the debt had from the outset been Ewen, CMG, DEO.

Air Vice-Marshal A. M. Long- Italian debt and taking into con- more served with the Navy and sideration all past payments, in

cluding the token payments re- cently made, on the basis of the exchange rate previous to 1931, Mr. Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the chequer, states:

If the British War Debt to the United States

Government had from the outset been, settled on

his

THE 18TH JUNE, 1984.

the Royal Naval Air Service TERMS CAME ON DELIVRET.

France during the War. After- wards he went to Bulgaria as pre- sident of the Inter-Allied Aero- nautical Commission of Control, and in 1925 he was appointed Director of Equipment at the Air Ministry; he was then posted to Headquarters Inland Area, as

Debt to the United States Govern- the same basis as the Italian War Chief Starr Officer. In 1929 he be- camé Air Officer Commanding. mont, the amount which

RAF. Cranwell, and Comman- Majesty's Government have al- dant of the EAF. College From ready in fact paid would exceed February, 1933, he has been Afr the amount due on such as basis Officer Commanding Inland Area. by approximately $1,240,000,000 Air Vice-Marshal C. 8. Burnett (equivalent to £255,000,000 at commanded a squadfoli and Wing #£86 to £1) and no further pay-in France and Falestine diaring ment would be due until 1955, the War. In 1933 he became De- Thereafter annual payments would puty Director of Operations and be due on a scale rising from Intelligence, Air Ministry, which 877,750,000 (£16,000,000) in 1955 to post he held until assuming còm- $178,000,000 (£38,000,000) in 1984. mand of the Central Flying School in January, 1927. After two years

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERA.

THE ARMY

New Colonels Commandant

(Bechif Air-Mail Service)-

London June 1 The King has been pleased to

as Chief Staff Officer Iraq Com-approve the appointments of Ma- mand, became. Director of for-General H. D. De Pree, C.E.,

by 1-1.30 p.m., The Birmingham Hip Operations and Intelligence, Air CM.G., D.SO., as Colonel Com

(a) The English Rose. (Merrie

England)-German,

(b) Her Name is Mery-Ram- say. Accompanied by Miss Tris Phelps...

www

3: 'Cella Bolas,

(a) Cavotte and Musette

August Nolck,

podrome Orchestra..

RADIO MANILA

5 p.m.. Studio Musical Varieties. 5.30 p.m. Programme by President

Grant Orchestra..

6.10 p.m. `Spanish Informational

Period.

6.30 pm. English Informational

Period.

(b) Love will find a way 7 p.m.. Requests.

(Maid of the Mountains) 7.30 p.m., Songs of Spain." Accompanied by Mrs. Nura 745 p.in., DM.H.M." Programme Kanis Fraser-Simpson. 8.15 p.m., Botica Bole Mystery Pro

4. Songs,

(a) Linden-Lea-Vaughn Wi-

liams,

(b) Ninetta-Brewer-Accom-

panied by MISS

Phelps.

gramme.

"The Mystery : Singer." 8.30 p.m., Momerito Lirico conduct-

ed by Antonio Serrano,

Iris 8.55 p.m., Stock Quotations. 9.30 p.m., Opera Hour. 10.30 p.m., 8ign Off.

9.30-10 p.m.-From the Studio.

"Topical Talks on the United'; Kingdom" by Mr. G. C. Pelham

(H.M. Trade Commissioner), 10-10.30 pm-Dance Music... Fox trot-Goodbye Again.

Waltz

-Little you. Know.

-No more Heartaches,

No more Tears.. My Hat's on the Bide of my Head.

-Gosh 1 Must be fall

ing in love. -Blame it on

Brown Eyes.

--Lonely Lane,

-Wagon Wheels.

Unless,

Two

10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press

News.

10.35 pm-Close Dawn.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME,⠀⠀

11 a.m Time Signal from

Big

12.45

BERLIN PROGRAMME

p.m... Dja Announcement (German-English). German Folk Song. Announcement of Programmė.

1 p.m., Old Marches

1.30 p.m., Latest News (English) 145 pm, Berenade on the stairs of

the Bruhl castle

2.30 p.m., The German Mind and German Technical Sidll: Ex- gen Diesel

2.45 6.m. Latest News (German)

1932.

i!

Ministry, and Deputy Chief of the mandant, Royal Artillery, in suc-" Air Staff, in January, 1931, He cession to Major-General Sir Jönn became Air. Offeer Commanding. E. W. Headlam, KEE, C.B., DS,C., -Iraq Command, in November. who has attained the age limit for the appointment, and of Major- General W. B. Anthony, C.B., Alr Vice-Marshal W.

C.MG, as Colonel Commandant, Mitchell after serving with The Royal Army Veterinary Corps, in Devons and The Highland Light succession to Major-General Bir Infantry, was seconded to the John Moore, K.C.M.G., CB RFC, and served in France for FRCVS. who has attained the pearly four year's In December, 1919, he was posted to India. On age limit for the appointment, his return he commanded the

Battalion Commands. School of Technical Training, Halton, from 1925 to 1928, He Major A. V. Holt, D.S.O., then had charge of the Aden been selected for command of the Command until his appointment 1st Battalion, The Black Watch as Director of Training at the Royal Highlanders), in succession Air Ministry. In January, 1933, heto Leutenant-Colonel N. A BR was appointed Air Offeer Com-Baillie-Hamilton," " whose tenure manding, Cranwell, and Comman-expires to-morrow. dant of the R.A.F. Collage.

has

Major JE, Laurie, D80, h

Air Commodore H. M. Cave been selected for command of the Browne-Cave was in command of 2nd Battalion, The Seaforth Bigh- the Far East Fight which left landers (Ross-shire Buffs, The England In October, 1927, for Duke of Albany's); in succession to Singapore

and afterwards flew Lieutenant-Colonel K. A. N. Ander- from Singapore round Australia sob, M.C., whose tenure expires to- back to Singapore and from morroW. Singapore to Hong Kong and back more than 27,000 statute miles. On the formation of the Far East Command, witir headquarters at Bingapore, he was appointed com-

3 pm, From the Reichssender manding officer. In April 1931,

Hamburg; "Kiel Week"

he was posted to the Air Ministry:

4 p.m., Concert from the Deutsch- | #s Director of Technical Develop-

landsender.

4.30 p.m. What's on the Afr in-

Germany!

Review of the Day's Radio

gramme.

445 pm, Latest News (English). Tom. Reginald New at the 5 p.m., Djs Closing Announcement organ of the Regal, Ringaton, on-Thames, Surrey.

11.30 am, The Commodore Grand Orchestra, directed by Joseph

Miscant, felayed from the

ment.

Air Commodore H H Verney was appointed in command of the Electrical and Wireless School. Royal Air Force, in February, 1831, and külned proglotion to his pré- sent rank in July, 1933,

AMY MOLLISON'S GRANDFATHER

Estate Of £28,000

(Special Air-Mail Serticé)

London,-Jüne 2

Mr. Andrew Johnson, of Anlaby House, St. James-road; Bridling-

Air Commodore J. T. Babingtonton, Yorks, fish importer and e served fir France with the Royal Porter (grandfather of Mrs Amy Rather Absurd, My Dear!

Naval Air Service and was award Mollison), who died on March 9, "Do Englishmen understanded the DBO. for distinginighed aged 81, left. £29,

servide, it connexióz. With the BE-

Commodore Theatre, Hammer-American slang?"

Various sums

smith, London. (Timè Signál "Some of them): Why do you tack on Zeppétit i shědavat family and then he from Greenwich at 12.00).

Friedrichshafenat-in Nurember, realdte between ni 12.30 p.m. The - Midland Studio |・・ “My-daugliter is to be married 1914 In 1929 he was, sopotites | three daughters Orchestra, from a Birmingham to an eff), and he has fuist cabled Air Represemiftive to the led ne certain sums to

•studio.

to the to coma sèrões”

of Nations.

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