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12.36 p.m. London Pinno-Accor- deon Band

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"IMPRESSIONS D'ITALIE”

Latest Dance Muse

12 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of a Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

Our Days Together (Carr). Rosalle (Engleman)--The Lon- don Plano-Accordeon Band direct- ed by Scott Wood with vocal chorus:

With All My Heart (from Her Master's Volec')

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.80m.) 9.51m.c. (31.35mm.) 21.47m.c. (31,97ms.) 15.18m.. (19.79m.)

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HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI Wavelengtha 16.88m. and 25.57m.; Frequen- cles 17770ku and 11730k

He's An Angel (Hodgen)Elste Carliste (Vocal) with Orchestra, HK Time

The Vamp Of Havana (Gilberta.m

and Sulvarı)

10.00 Broadcast to Achools- Don't Dingle Dangle On The Old

"Health and Biology." (A),' Garden Wall Damerell & Evans) 10.20-Wheat and Grain Reports -London Piano Accord con Band

(A) directed by Scott Wood with vocal | 10.40--"At

Home and Abroad."

chorus.

(AL Little Old Lady (Adams and Car- 11.10--Luncheon Music (A) milhael) —Elisic Carlisle (Vocal 11.30-Musical, programme with Orchestra.

sports commentary (A).

Holiday Hits Medley Londor. Piano-Accordeon Band directed by Scott Wood with vocal chorus.

1 pm Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1,03 p.m.

Excerpts.

Gilbert and Sullivan

"The Yeomen of the Guard." Comes The Pretty Young Bride-

Full Company.

Leonard, My Loved OneWini- fred Lawson, Derek Oldham, George Baker and Chorus.

"Patience"

Prithee, Pretty Maiden-Wini- fred Lawson and Leslie Rands.

Let The Merry Cymbals Sound- D. Oldham, D. Fancourt, M. Green, G. Baker, and Chorus nt Girls and Dragoons.

Stay. We Implore You-D. Fan- court. D. Oldham, G. Baker and Mixed Chorus.

Oh, Fortune; To My Aching Heart Be Kind.-G. Baker, B. Lewis. W. Lawson, D: Fancourt, M. Green. M. Syre, M. Briercliffe with Orchestra.

Trial By Jury"

Oh, Never, Never-Leo Shefeld, Winifred Lawson, George Baker and Chorus.

D.IL

and

3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A). 4.00--"Musle in Everyday

Life." Talk by Herbert Howells (DI).

4.15 Music Hall. The BBC Varle-

ty Orchestra (DI).

4.45 Sporting News and Notes 5.15 Violin. Recital by Nancy

Phillips (DI).

5.25 Commentary on News (A). 5.30 The Avalon Quartet (DI). 5.40-"Men Talking"-Listeners invited to eavesdrop

are

(A). 5.50-News (D1).

6.30 The National Military Band

(A)

6.45 Under Big Ben." Tak by Howard Marshall (D23 7,00-Topical, Revue (A). 7.30-Horace Finch at the Organ

of Empress Ballroom (D2). 7.45 Talk for Young People (A). 8.00-Music Hall, The BBC Varle.

ty Orchestra (D2). 9.00-Recorded Feature (A). 9.20-News Brevities (A). 9.30-News (D3). 10.00 Ups and Downs." (D3).

Ensem- 10.35-Philp Whiteway

ble (D3). 11.00-Mr. Gille Potter (D3).

May It Please You-A: Hosking, G. Baker, W. Lawson and Chorus.

1.30 p.m.". Reuter and Rugby 11.15 "Along the Danube." (D3). Press, Weather Forecast and An-12.00-News (D3).

nouncements.

A.M

1:40n.ra. Programme of Latest 12.20 "Famous Fusses: The Dance Muste.

Fox-Trot-Ol' Man. Mose-Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra with vocal retrain.

Fox-Trot-The Meanest Thing You Ever Did Was Kiss Me-Harry Roy and His Orchestra with vocal refrain.

Quickstep-Four String Joe. Fox-Trot A Mug of Ale-Joe Venuti's Blue" Four.

Tangos A Farewell-Letter. A Love Letter-Heinz Huppertz and His Orchestra,

Fox-Tro--Lullaby In Rhythm Eddie Carroll and His Swingphonic Orchestra.

Quickstep-Mine Alone (from Paprika-Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra.

Waltz." (D3).

DI-Daventry, Trans. I

D1-Daventry, Trans. II

DIII-Daventry, Trans, III HI-Holland-India - A-Australia

Lulworth Cove Shadwell.

Manhattan Moonlight (Alter). Curtain Up Ballerian Sulte-A. Wood)—with Reginald Foort at the B.B.C." Theatre Organ.

7.20 p.m. Jane. Carr. Hildegarde,

George Formby and New Variety.

Vocal Cate-Chantant (Wal- Berg)-Damia (Vocal), accomp. by Wal-Berg and His Orchestra,

Impressionist The Singing Les- son (carr)-Sun Bathing (Carr).-

Fox-Trot-Who'll Buy My Bub-Jane Carr.

litchki?-Emery Deutsch and His Dance Orch-Alexander's Rag-

Orchestra with vocal refrain,

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6 p.m. For The Children.

Nursery Rhymes-Sung by Uncle Peter's Party

New Nursery Tunes For Old Nursery Rhymes (Saunders, ärr. Kester-Vocal and Orchestral.

Studio-Serial"Seeing The Em-

pire"

Silly Symphonies farr. Nunro). Ambrose and His Orchestra with vocal chorus.

time Band--Selection (Irving Ber- Hn)-New Mayfair Dance Orches- tra.

Vocal-The Moon Got In My Eyes (Johnston)--Hildegarde with Orchestra.

Dance Orch-In A Little Toy Sailboat-Fox-Trot.

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Small Fry-Slow Fox-Trot (film 'Sing. you Sinners))---Geraldo and His Orchestra with vocal refrain.

Comedian-George Formby Med- ley-George Formby with Hla Snow White. And The Seven Ukulele and Orchestra. Dwaris.

Cinema Organ-The Wind Has Intro: With 3. smile and a Told Me A Story-Tange, Puszta song: I'm wishing: Heigh-ho-Mihaly).-Reginald, Foort at the Chorus and Orchestra directed by B.B.C. Theatre Organ

Jay Wilbur.

Vocal W. Orch-The Lambeth

6.30 p.m.. Closing local Quota Walk (from 'Me and My Girl- Lupino Lane with Teddie Bt. Dents and Company.

tions.

6.30 pm. Sea Shanties.

Songs Of The Sea (arr. Terry). Intro: Whisky Johnny; Bally Brown; Let the Bulgine Run; Blow My Boys; Billy Boy; Johnny Come Down to Ho; Blow the Man Down. Rio Grande-Royal Naval Singers (Portsmouth) cond. by C. T. Lee, R.N.

6.40 pm. New Light Symphony Orchestra.

Zampa Overture (Heroid).

Triana (Albentz).

(Continued on Pare 13)

Spanish Dance No. 3 (Granados). "NIKS"

"The Dubarry" Selection.

Irish Washerwoman (arr. Sower-

A Guckenweed Cure

For Hong Kong

by).

MAREL

7.10 p.m. The B.B.C. Variety. Or- chestra.

GENERAL

Ubrary, Supreme Coert,

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE (Sept. 27) Mal. C, H. R. Wynne, be Adjt. vice Capt. K. Mackessack

FRIDAY, DEC. 2

WAR OFFICE, DEC. 2 REGULAR ARMY

M.C., is seed, for serv, on the Staft (Oct, 24); Maj, A. B. de C. Dickin- son is restd. to the estant. (Nov. 7); Maj. H. A Hounsell is seed. for serv. on the Staff (Nov. 9); Mal. F. R Wetherfeld is seed, for serv. with the T. A. (Nov. 12); Maj. C. I. Curtels M.C. retires on ret. pay (Dec. 2); Capt. T. W. R. Hall is seed. for serv. on the Star (Sept. 28; Sec. Lt. temp. Lt.) C. F. F. The follg. Cols. retire on ret, pay Anderson is seed for serv. under (Dec. 3)-A, G. Paterson, D.S.O.. the Colonial Office (Oct. 19); 1st M.C.; R. M. Aylmer; C. J. S. 14 C1. Master-Gunner D. L. J. Shear- Cornu, O.B.E., M.C., on an Indian wood to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (Dec. 1). pension.

Col. B. C. S. Clarke, D.S.O.. re- tires on ret. pay (Dec. 1), and is granted the hon. rank of Brig.: Col. H. F. Brace, DS.O., M.C., retires on ret. pay (Dxc. 1)..

Col. C. La T. T. Jones, D.8.0.. M.C., is granted the temp, rank of Brig, while empld. as Chief En- gineer. W. Comd. (temp.) (Nov. 7.)

(Oct. 2).

A. and SH-Capt.. O. I. Mal- colm is seed, for serv. on the StarT (Sept. 26),

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

Capt. W. J. J. Allen relinquishes the appt. of Adit, (Nov. D; Capt. J. H. Taylor is seed, for serv. with the TA. (Nov. 1); Sec. Lt. A L J. Mecki, Green Howards, to be Sec, Lt. on prob.) (Nov. 21).

KUYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

* Short Service Commission.—It. (on prob.). J. B. Plows, M.B., is

Field Branch-Maj. J. W, Eng-restd. to the estabt. (Oct 1) |lish to be Lt.-Col. (Nov. 19).

CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS

(substituted for the notiin, under The Army Dental Corps in the Gazette of Nov. 20). ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Lt. (Q.M.E. 4th C1.) N. Berry' B.Sc. (Eng.), is placed on the hp. ilst on account' of 11-health (Oct.

LA-COL H S. Briggs. ÜBE... A.MI. Mech. E, on completion of COMMANDS AND STAFF

four years' serv, as Regt. Lt-Col., The folig. relinquish their appts. is removed from the regtl. list and (Dec. 1);~Col, H. F. Brace, D.S.O.remains on full pay (Dec, 1); Maj M.C., as O l/c Cav. Record and Pay (Qr.-Mr. T, L. Black having at- |5); LA. (OM.E, 4th Cl.) N. Berry, Office, Canterbury; Maj. J. A. tained the age for retirement is|B.Sc. Eng.), from hp. list, to be Baillon, M.C. S. Stafford R. as placed on ret. pay (Dec, 1); Maj. G.S.O. for Weapon Trng., Aldershot |G H. H. Le to be Lt.-Col. (Dec. Comd.

|D); Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) ̊C. J. Smith to

be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (Dec. 1).

The follg. appts. are made:-Maj, N. A. Bramwell, R.A., to be Instr.

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS in Gunn.. Ceylon (Nov. 18); Lt D. H. Walker. Black Watch, to be

Maj: C. A. Oliver, M.C., retires on A.D.C. to the Govr.-Gen, and C.-in-t. pay (Dec. 1); Maj, G. St. J. C. Dominion of Canada (Oct. 8).Martin is seed for serv, on the

ROYAL REGIMENT OF

ARTILLERY

Staf in India (Dec. 3).

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INFANTRY A

Maj. G. D. Holmes. MBE., re- R: Norfolk, R.-Maj. H. M. Bur- mains secd. for serv. on the Staton remain seed, under the prov.

COLONY'S HEALTH

of Art. 205 (h), Royal Warrant for Pay and Promotion, 1931 (Now, 14); Capt. S. J. Pope is seed, 'for serv, as an Adit., T.A. (Nov. 22). Four cases of cerebro-spinal Lincoln R-Maj. II. J. Impson. meringitis, three cases of dysen-O.B.E, M.C. retires on ret, pay tery, two cases each of small-pox (Dec. 1); Capt. 5. A. Cooke is seed. and measles and one case each of for serv. on the Staff in India diphtheria and enteric fever are (Aug. 27) (Substituted for the shown in the official health re-notifn: in the Gazette of Oct. 7). turns for Friday.

E. York. R.-Lt. R. J. H. de Brett

EASTERN HEALTH

to be Adit, vice Capt. P. V. Contes (Dec. 1).

The Health Bulletin of Eastern

K.OS.B-Maj. E. W. T. Agar. Ports for the week ending Decem-M.C., retires on ret. pay (Dec. 1).

ber 10 is as follows:-

Cholera: Calcutta 33, Negapa tam 4. Chittagong 1. Hongkong 3. Shanghai 6.

Small-pox: Delhi 1; Calcutta 17. Cochin 1, Madras 49, Shanghat 211

!

AIR MAIL TO-DAY

The Imperial Airways plane due on Saturday was delayed, and will arrive at Kal Tak this afternoon. "The return service will be made

to-morrow morning.

The Air France plane is due on Thursday at noon.

Gloster R-Sec. Lt. L. Leese from Supp. Res. of Off, Dorset P... to be Sec. Lt. (Dec. 3)...

Essex R.-Lt, S. G. L. Pepys is sed. for serv. with the RAF

(Oct. 31).

Midd'x R.-Lt, J. W. G. Ormiston is dead. whilst holding a spec, appt. (Sept. 29).

Y. and LR-Capt. J. H. Mott to be adit. vice Capt. R. C. Thomson

(Dec. 1).

HLI-Lt. P. Hutton-Attenbor- ough is placed on the h.p. Hst on account of ill-health (Dec. 1).

Seaforth. Capt. R. D. Horne to

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