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H. LOZORIO IN A STUDIO PIANO RECITAL
G.S.G.
G.S.B.
Football League Relay 13-1229 p.m. Relay of a Service of Intercomsion from St. John's Cathedral
12.30 p.m. Peter Dawson (Bass › Baritome) and B.B.C. Wireless Mill-
tary band.
The
Black
Domino-Overture Auber-art, Winterbottom-B.B.C. Wireless Military Band cond. by B. Walton O'Donnell; 1 See A Tree Hodges); There'll Be No South film "The Music goes 'round')—
Dawson
Orchestra: Peter
with Prince Igor. (Borodin-arr, Sir D. Godfrey); Ballet Dances Nos. 1, 2,
3 and 4-The B.B.C. Wireless M- cond. by B. Walton tary Band O'Donnell: Covered Wagon Lullaby (Leonard)-Peter Dawson with O'- chestra and Chorus: Dance Of The Flowers-Valse (from 'Le Corsaire Ballet-Delibes); Slavonic Dance No. 5 (Dvorak-art, Williams)-The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band cond. by B. Walton O'Donnell,
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report,
1.03 p.m. Songs by Georges Thill (Tenor),
Barchetta (Lena Hahn-with Mile, Laskine (Harp), and M. Lafon Guitar): Enievement (Bordese Levade) with Georges Truc at the Plano: Serenade Toscane (Faure- Verlaine)--with Maurice Faure at the Plano.
1.15 p.m.
Massenet "Le Cla" Ballet Musle,
New Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Eugene Goossens,
1.30 p.m. Renter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.
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TO-DAY'S BROADCASTS
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Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.86m.)
9.51m.c. (31.55m.)- 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) Trans. I (G.S.O., G.S.G.. G.S.B.) Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.) Trans, UI ¡G.S.H. G.S.G.. G.S.B.1
AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VLR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power. 'Kilowatt· HOLLAND-INDIA Call letters: PHL. Wavelengths 14.88m. and 25.57m.: Frequen- cles 17770kc and 11730ke 10.00 a.m.-Music-Light Bright (A).
10.20 Wheat and ports (A).
and
Orain Re-
10.40-Musical Taterlude (A). 11.15 Musical Programme (A). 3.30-Young People's Session
RADIO AND SERVICES
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
DESTROYER/COMMANDS
Commander D. St. A. P. Weston, I Lloutenant-General R. H. Haining, Ds.0., for administrativa retired, bas been awarded a Green-C,B.; wich Hospital" pension of £50 a duties year, in the vacancy caused by the
Commander Maxwell Richmond award of the Travers pension to ROYAL AIR FORCE
has assumed command of HMS.Commander Barton.
J
H.M.S. LIVERPUOL
TRAINING OF RECRUITS.
Walpole, in the 1st Anti-Submarine WEST INDIES FLAGSHIP Flotilla, Portland, in succession to The cruiser Berwick, which was Commander. Baall Jones, who has commissioned at Chatham on Sub-depots for the tataing of been selected for the command of October 19, after large repairs, by the big number of recruits who the new destroyer Ivanhoe. In the Captain . M. Palme, DB.C., will have been enrolled since the cam. 3rd Flotilla, Mediterranean:
complete to full crew on December 8. and is to arrive at Spithead on The new cruiser Liverpool, Cap-December 10. She is to go to the tain A. D. Read, which arrived at America and West Indies Station Chatham on November 5 from the in place of the Apollo, now trans- shipyard of the Fairfield Company ferred to Australia as the Hobart, at Goran, will leave for the East and in March next will become on January 10. flagship on this station of the Com- Indies Station Among her officers are two recently mander-in-Chief,, Vice-Admiral S transferred from the R.A.F. to the J. Meyrick, in succession to the Air Branch of the Navy, Sub-Leu-York. tenants (A). D. R. Hoar and E. D.
J. R. L. Whatley, who have been appointed to No. 714 (Catapult) Flight.
LAUNCH OF THE JAGUAR
The destroyer Jaguar was launch- ed at the Dumbarton shipyard
THE ARMY
paign to obtain 31,000 ure pilots, observers, sirmen, and boys, was opened in June last, have been
tab).shed at 10 staddons, Four are in Yo.kanire, at Dish- and forth, Dufeld, Finningley. Linton-upon-Ouse; one in Durham,
at Usworth; one in Lincolnshire, at and the cthers in Scampton; Huntingdon (Upwood), Oxfordshire Brize No.ton), Essex (Dybden). and Gloucestershare (South Cerney).
with the R.A.F. Legan as a mem-
quadron when he was at Hertford College in 1928.
Squadron Leader M. H. Kelly 'Is 'n command of the recruits' sub-
In addition to the appointments Tin charge already announced. BRIGADIER A. J. H. CHOPE 3quadron Leader A. N. Luxmure Bgadler A. J. H Chope, D.S.O..as taken command of the sub- who has gone to retired pay at 54, lepot at Usworth. His connection of Denny and Brothers. Mrs. Hoare, has just completed four years in wife of Engineer Captain C. R. command of the 5th Infantryer of the Oxford University Air Hoare, of the Admiral, and late Brigade at Quetta and Sind (In- engineer overseer at Dumbarton dependent) Brigade A. ea. performing the naming ceremony
NEW COLONELS The Jaguar, one of the eight ves- Lieutenant-Colonel E. B. Costin, sels of the Javelin class of the 1935 DS.O., who has been promoted to 4.00 "Cards on the Table." (DI). programme. is the first ship to colanel on assuming the post of bear this name in the Royal Navy. A.Q.M.G. at Poona, commanded the 4.20-"I Pagliacci-Part II."
2nd Battalion, The Manchester Chorus CIUNA SURVEYING SHIP with the BEC Theatre and Orchestra (DI).
HMS, Herald, surveying ship.on Regiment, from April, 1935.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet the China Station, and recently employed off the coast of Borneo, Colonel C. A. Webster, T.D., has paid off at Hongkong and recom-been promoted to be colonel and missioned for further service on A.D.M.S. of the 4th Anti-Aircraft the station. Commander W. C. Division, Chester. Jenks will remain in command.
(A).
4.40 Sporting News and Notes B(A),
5.00 Recorded Music
5.25-Harry Evans, in Songa" at the Plano (DD): Commentary on News (A),
5.35 Sporting Highlights of the week (A).
PENSION AWARDS
Major R. G. Moir, D.S.O., M.C.,
has been promoted to be lieuten- Commander H. P. Barton, retired, ant-colonel and Commandant of has been dwarded a Travers pen-¡the Federated Malay States Volun- sion of £75 a year, in the vacancy teer Force. Military created by the death of Comman- der A. J. O'Rorke: retired, on Octo- ber 7,
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Schu-
5.40 "London Log." (D1). - 5.50-News (DI).
National 6.00- The Band (A).
6.30-The Melodies of bert (A).
6.45"Steamboat," with Jack Clarke and his Orchestra (D2).
$.50 The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra (A)
7.45 Talk on Bridge by Oor- don Allard (A).
8.00--Recital by the BBC Sing- ers (D2); The A.B.C. Melbourne) Wireless Chorus (1).
and the
1.40 p.m. A ight Variety Pro- gramme with The Mills Brothers. The Ballyhooligans. Anona' Winn and Hildegarde.
Dance Orcia--I'm Nuts "About
8.20-Faul Temple Screwy Music Fax-Trot - The
Front-Page Men" (D2). Ballyhooligans with vocal refrain:
8.45-Rae Jenkins's Trio, in a Vocal-Daring. Je Vous Alme Beauwup (Sosenko); For Me, For Frogramme of Syncopated Mus'c
(D2).
You (A.denj - H.degarde with 9.00-Aston Hippodrome Orches- Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and Hils tra D2); Dance
Boy Friens; Dance Orch.-No- Actuales (FL). body's Sweetheart Fox-Trot:
Music (A);
0.15-Local Coloured Talk TH
Whispering-Fox-Trot-The Bally-1).
hooligans; Vocal-Chinatown, My 9.90 "London Log." (D2).
Chinatown (Jerome Schwartz);
Rockin' Chair (Ca.michael)-Mills
Brothers Quartet with Gultor;
9.30-News (D2),
10.00-"I Pagliacci-Part IT,"
RBC with the
Theatre Chorus
Dance Orch-Eugle Call Bag and Orchestra' ¡D31
Fox-Tut: Tiger Rag-Fox-Trot- 10.00-H. Hobinson Clever, at
The Ballyhool.guns; Vocal Dust-1 Get A Kick Out O You (from *Anything Goes'); You're The Top Po. Anoua Winn and Billy Marlow with Orchestra.
2.15 p.m. Gluse down.
6 p.m. Cesar Franck-Symphony In D Minor
Philadelphia Symphony Orches- tra conducted by Leopold' Sickow- ski
Orean of Granada Cinema (D3),
10 25 "Cards On the Table, (3).
11 15-Soccer Match:
Chelan Commentary by Crang (D3).
Everton
Tom
12.15 am.-News and Saturday Sport (D3).
12.40 Rae Jinkins's Trio (D3).
"DI-Daventry. Trans. 1
DI-Daventry. Trans. II, Dlf-Daventry, Trans. III HI-Holland-India
A-Australia
6.41 p.m. A French Programme. Elegie (Massene-Gallet)-Ninon Vallin (Sop.ano) acc. by Piano and Violoncello; March Herolque! (Saint-Saens). Orchestre Sym- phonique of Paris cond. by F. Ruhlmann; "Samson and Dalila" tein's Melody in F: 5. Medley: (Lemaire-Saint-Saens), Lave come) Music Maestro Please; (b) add my wekness-Gladys Swarthout Sweet as a song; (c) Melancholy (Mezzo-Soprano with Orchestra baby.
cond. by Alexander Smallens;
8.20 p.m. London Relay-Paul
Arabesque No. 1 (Debussy)-Mild-Temple And The Front Page Men'. A serial thriller by Francis red Diling (Harp); Ballade (Faure,
Fille
Op. 19)---Vime, Marguerite Long Durbridge. Episode 5: Mr. Goldie's (Piano) with Ochestra cond. by Mistake Characters: Paul Tem- Philipp Gaubert; The Swan (Saint-ple. Steve', 8lr Graham Forbes. Saens) Alchard Tauber (Tenor) Bergeant Leopold, inspector Hunter, Inspector Reid, Lucky' Gibbon, A with 0.chestra; La
Aux
Ann Mitchell, Pryce, Cheveux De Lin (Debussy)-Grisha Sergeant, Coluboff (Violin) with Ivor Newton Gerald Mitchell, Mr. J. P. Goldie, Andrew Brightman and Jimmy at the Piana.
7.25 p.b. Closing local Stock Quo- Mills, Characters cont'd. Jed Ware, Swan Willams, Lina, Dr. Hender- tattons.
Production by Martyn C
7.27 p.m. Beethoven-Sonata In Ason Flat Major, Op. 110.
Artur Schnable at the Plano Manon Dream Song (Massenet); Le Rio D'ye-Aubade (Lalo)-Jung by Tino Rossi.
7.53 p.m. Two Songs by Kirsten Flagstad (Soprano), ́ ́.
Webster
8:45 pm. Gracie Fields, Flotsam and Jetgam, Jack Hulbert and Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra,
Dance Orch-Moonlight-Quick- step; Dear Love, My Love-Waltz- Victor Silvester and His Bellroom Orchestra: Comedian - Where There's You There's Me (film 'Jack 8 p.m. Local Time, Sienal. Wear all Trades) You're Sweeter ther Report and Announcements.
Creation's Hymn, I Love Thee (Beethoven) with Edwin Mc- Arthur at the Plano.
Then I Thought You Were (Alm 6.03 p.m. Stadio-Plano Recital Jack of all Tradės")-Jack Hulbert by II. L. Oxorio,
with Orchestra; Comedienne-
1. Memories of "Rag-time". (a) Mary Rose: My Lucky Day (lm This Week of Grace') Grace Fields Alexander's Reg-time Band; (b) Broken Doll; (e) Dark Town Strut-with Orchestra: Dance Orch-POOT ters Bl; 2. Medley: (a) Its all forgotten now; (b) You're not the kind; (e) The loveliness of you; 3. Novelty: “Chinese fisherman's lullaby": 4. Jazzaclassics: "Rubens-
Butterfly-Slow Fox-Trot-Victor 8lvester and His Ballroom Orches tin: Humorous-King Canute (Flot- sam and Jetsam)--Mr. Flotsam and
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