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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 255

7:55 pm. Reznicek-"Donna Diana” Overture.

Dresden State Opera Orchestra con- ducted by Kari Bohm..

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8.30 p.m. Loosi Time Signal Wea- ther Report and Announcements.

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metres (9.5% megadycles).

8.13 p.m. Liszt Hungarian Fanta G.S.H. sla For Plans And Orchestra.

G.5.0. Jacques Dupont (Plazo) and the Trans.

8.03 p.m. Studio-A talk on "The G.S.G. Work of the Y.W.C.A."

G.S.B.

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A REQUEST VARIETY AND DANCE "PROGRAMME

Children's Hour

Ti

Orchestri Symphonique (of Paris Trans conducted by F. Ruhimann..

1.30 pm. Studio-Concerlo by Ray- Sermond Tyldesley (Violin) and Gilbert

Mullen (Piano).

12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

1. (a) Estrallita (Manuel Ponce), (b) 12.30 prn. Carroll Gibbons (Plane) Tyldesley (Violin) accomp. by dilbert Deutscher Tanz (Mozart-Reymond

and His Boy Friends

You're

You're

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Here. You're There, Everywhere Kahal and (Law-

Foolla Muscl and

Tinturin

Mullen at the Plano.

2. Ptano Medley. Intro: I've Got A Pocket Full of Dreams; Dinah; Blue

Ain't Skles-Gilbert Mullen.

9 fal Meditation from Thais" (Mäs- | H.K.

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Wave Length, 31.31 metr

Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: "PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies

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to the Making." by Stanley Lowe (A). 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40-At Home and Abroad” (A). 11.10-Luncheon Music (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme

(A),

She The Dainly theme song Aunt Sally I Want A Fair And Square senet). (b) Adieu (Friml)-Raymond am. Man theme song Aunt Sally). Tyldesley Violin) accomp. by Gubert 10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"History "Wake Up And Live-Selection: "The Mullen at the Piano.

3.00

pan. Magyarl Imiri and Hit Parade-selection.

p.m. Bertnald Foort at the Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra. 12.50

La Paloma radier); O Solo Mio Organ.

Medley Of Daly's Favourites. Intro: (Di Capua). Cockchafer. Yellow Cock- A bachelor gay (The Maid of the chafer: Bihari's "Lament" (Bihar). Mountains: Villa The Merry Widows: Orce I Had A Dear Mother; The Sun Bohemia (The Happy Day); Leander Is In Love With The Afoon.

London Relay "World Under the" Katcha the Dancer); Deodar (A Country Girl: You're in Affairs." love Gipsy Lovel. Palace Theatre Intro: Anything Goes (from same): Blue Room The Girl Friend): Tea for Two (No. No. Nanette).

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

9.15

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A talk by H. Wickham Steed. 8.30 p.m. London Relay-The News, 9.50 p.m.

A Request Variety and Dance Programme.

9.30

חד.

Fledermaus" J. Strauss Marck

Orch-Du Und Du-Waltz

("Dle

Vocal- 1.03 p.m. Chopin-Concerto No. 3 Weber and His Orchestra

Thousand And One Night's Walkzi In F Mihor, Op. 21.“

Arthur Rubinstein (Plano) and The Strauss-Miliza Korjus (Soprano) London Symphony Orchestra conduct and Berlin State Opera Orchestra.

Orch.-Thurder And ed by John Barbirolli.

Baston, PTO- 1.30

p.m. Reater and Rugby Press, ka, Op. 324 63. Lightning-Fol- Weather Forecast and

Orchestra conducted Announce menade

by ments.

Arthur, Friedler. Vocal-Un Vlodiin 1.40 p.m. Miliza Korjus (Soprano) Dans La Nuit (from revue Parade Du and Marek Weber and His Orchestra. Monde)Tino Rossi with Orchestra.

Love Lyrice

Woodforde Orch.-Tales From The Vienna Woods Finden-arr. Mikulicz)-Marek Web Waltz-Philadelphia Symphony Orch. Waltz (J. Straussi Blue Danube

Indian

and His Orchestra. Invitation to the

Steden

p.m.

4.

2.30-World Affairs." Talk by H

Wickham Steed D1),

2.45 The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra

(01).

3.20- Tiny Tots' Session (A).

4.15-Dinner Music (A),

4.20---News (D1).

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5.25-Commentary on Nown (A). 6.45 The BBC. Television. Orches-

tra (D2). 7.00-Ballad Concert (A). 7.25-"Unborn

Short To-morrow." play by J, Alex Pemberton (D2), 130-The Sydney String Quartet (A). 7.55-"Swing Song," with Ben Fran-

kel and his Orchestra (D2). 8.16—Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance

Band (A).

8.35-Recital by Harry Blech, vio-

linist (D2). 8.45-Music from new records (ELT). 8.00-Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance Band (A); News commentary -(EL).

news

Affairs." Talk by H. Wickham Steed (D2). 9.20--Summary of "the day's

(A) 9.30-News. (D2); Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (HL)

10.00-The Central

Band of H.M.

Royal Air Force (D3). 12.00-News (D3).

Dance Weber); The Little Ring The conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Vocal Maiden's Wish-Chepin)-Miliza Kor-Senorita film The Girl of the Gol Jus" (Soprano with the Berlin State den West)-Nelson Eddy (Baritone)

ering with Opera Orchestra

by" Frunz

Orchestra. cond.

9.15 "World Orch-Frasquita Schonbaunsteid

The Caravan (Cha. Serenade (Lehar)--Albert Sandler and Vocal Ay, Ay, "Ay racteristic Sketch-Bayer, arr." (Leo His Orchestra. pold): The Coolies Of Sumatra (Jes. Perez and Freires-Luigi Fort (Tenor) sel) Chinese Street Serenado (Slede); with Orch. Dance Orch-Star Dust

-Fox-Trot-Coleman Japanese Lantern Dance Yoshitomo-F

Hawking with "Mikado" Selection (Sullivan) -

Django Reinhardt (Guitar) and Ste- Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

phanie Grappelly (Plano). Vocal-It's 2.15 p.m. Close down.

Raining Sunbeams film 100 men and 6.00 p.m. Studio Chlidren's Hour. a girl-Deanna Durbin with Orches 7.00 p.m. Closing local Stock Quora. Dance Orch-My Own-Fox-Trot

Alm tations.

That Certain

al Age You're As 12.20-Matters of Moment." Talk by Pretty As A Picture Fox-Trot film Edward Thompson (D3), "That Certain Age')-Henry King and

Musical and 13:38-5x

Portraits, Orchestra Voca

Constance Carrodus (D3). Ragtime Band (Berlin); Dinah (Levis- Young-Akst)- The Boswell Sisters Le Prophete - Coronation March with Orch, and Guitar accomps. Dance (Meyerbeer).

Orch.-A Melody From The Sky-Fox- | Lawrance and His Quartet. Vocal 7.25

London Relay Unborn Trot; film The Trail of the Lonesome No Regrets

(Tobias. Ingraham) 'To-tUDITOW.

Pine'-Maurice Winnick and His Frances Faye with Drums, Guitar and A short

play for broadcasting by J. Orch. Vocal-Change Partners (film Bass Accomp. Dance Orch-Afraid Alex Pemberton. Produced by Anthony Carefree"-Fred Astaire with Ray To Dream-Fox-Trot ffilm You can't McDonald. The scene is set in the Noble and His Orchestra. Dance Orch. have "everything')-Benny Goodman interior of a pleasant wood on a hot-Somebody Stole My Gal-Quickstep; and His Orchestra. summer's day.

Ain't She Sweet? - Fox-Trot—Brian |

7.02 p.m. Lizi-Benediction De Dans La Solitude.

Bleu

Plano Solo by Louis Kentper. 7.20 p. F. Weissmann and Berlin State Opera' Orchestra.

Alexander's

11.00 p.m. Close down,

NEWS

ABOUT THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE granted the temp rank of Brig. while

FRIDAY, MARCH 3 ADMIRALTY, FEB. 25

B.N. Sub-Licuta, to be Lleuts. with seny. stated:-G. MacClelland (Oct. 1933): R. C. Watkin (June 6. 19351: W. Ashton Jan 15, 1938); G. P. W. Ed- wards (Feb. 5, 1938)) A Gregory (Jan.

J. H. Shears (Feb. 171.

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In pursuance of his Majesty's plea- sure Captain H. M. Burrough has been appointed a Naval Aide-de-Camp to the King from Feb. 22, in succession to Captain J. H. Godfrey. C.B.... who has been promoted to Flag Rank.

FEBRUARY 28 RN.

Lieut. D. S. Williams placed on Retd.

List (Feb. 28)..

Cd. Guairs. to be Lleuts, with seny. as stated: Exton (Jan 1); F. J. Tithall (Jan. 8); E. W. Niblett (Jan

..41

12); A. E. J. Lamport Jan. 18); G. H Disbery (Jan. 29).

Lieut. F. J. Titball placed on Retd

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ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS empld as DD.S. and T.. Army Hidqrs.. Maj G. M. Sproule, MC, AMI India (Dec. 23, 1938),

Mech. E., retires on ret, pay (March 4); The follg. to be Cols:-Lt-Col. Bir Capt. J. A. Mullington to be adji. John E. Laurie, Bt., D.Š.O... Unempld. | (Aug. 10, 1938). List, late Seaforth (Feb, 23), with seny, June 2. 1977; Lt.-Còl. T: McLeod, from RA. (Feb. 24), with seny. June 26, 1936; Lt. Col. R. Evelyn-Smith, from

Wilts, R. (Feb. 23)

COMMANDS AND STAFF The folig, appts, are made:-Col. 8t John E. Laurie, Bt. D.S.O.. to be Comdr. Tientsin Area temp.) and is granted the temp rank of Brig. while so empid (Feb. 23): Col, T. McLeod

ESTABLISHMENTS

Bch of Arty. Maj. R. S. Wade, B.A.. to be Instr. in Gunn. (Feb. 17).

Mil. Coll. of Science.-Lt. R: A. Ful- ler, BBC, RAS.C., to be Instr. (Feb. 20).

RAEC. Tray. (Centre MR C B Sproule, M.C., A.MIMech. E. R.AB.C.

4.

relinquishes the appt of Instr. (March

MEMORANDA

to be Comdr. R.A. the British troops Mal-Cien. G. G. Waterhouse, M.C..

Adviser.

in China, and is granted the temp. from Inspr.-Gen. and MiL:

while Fan of WW. Napter-Clavering Head of the Brit. Advisory MD. Mis so empld (Feb. Ministry of Def., to be Instr.-Gen, and 24):

N. D.S.O., from

AA

and Q.M.G. Div., to be Brig, /e. Admin, the Bri

hstan, Iraq Army (March 47.

Maj. J. L. Spencer, M.C., Hampshire

tish troops in Egypt. and, is granted from Star Coll. (G.8,0. 2nd the temp. rank of Brig, while so Grade), to be Instr. Star Coll (0.5.0. empid. (Feb. 25): Col. R. Evelyn-Smith and Grade). Iraq Army (March 4); to be A.A. and Q.M.G., 4th Div. (Feb. Maj. J. B. Waters, R.A., from Staff 253: Capt. K. C. C. Smith, 12th L. Coll. (G.S.O. 2nd Grade), to be Instr.. from Instr., Mill. Coll. of Science, to be Staff Coll. (G80 2nd Grade), Iraq Stad Capt., War Office (Jan. 16); Army (March 4); Capt. R. G. Halse, List (Jan. 18) (in substitution for pre-Capt. O. J. W. Simpson, & Mahratta ERE. List, is granted the local rank vious notice London Gazette, Jan. 201. LI, to be G.8.0. 3rd Grade, War of Maj. (Feb. 8).

MARCH 1

Office (Feb. 8); Capt. L. D. H. Helby, R. Barks, R., to be Staff Capt., Hong Kong Int., Ede. (Feb. 23);

RN. Rev. J... Falconer. M.A. to be Chaplain (March 11; Faymır. Sub- Lieut. G. W. D. Spriggs to be Paymľ. Lieut. (March 1): Cd. Gunr. P. J. Semmens placed on Retd. List (Feb.

R.M."

Lieut-Gen H. Blound. D.8.0., is placed on the Retd.' List at own re- quest (March 1); Maj-Gen. W. H. L. Tripp, OH. D.B.O. M.C., to be Lieut.. Gen. (March 1); Lieut. Col. H. L. M. McCausland is placed on the Retd List at own request (March 1).

1).

CAVALRY

The follg. are seed. for serv, at Cav. Depot, Catterick (Jan. 31:

K.D.G.-L. W. N. Cairns. The Bays-Mal. G. W. C. Draffen; Capt. the Viset. Knebworth.

3rd H. Maj. O. P. M. Tudor. 9th L Capt J. A Cooke.

13th/18th H-Maj. C. H. Turner. ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Mag H. G. G. Digges is secd. for sery, with the Indian Army (Jän. 20) and relinquishes the appt. of Adjt.

The follg. are restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 21): Capt. C. J. Gittings, Capt. S. C. Blaber.

INDIA OFFICE, MARCH I The King has approved the follow- ing promotions, appointments, retire- ments, &c.:

INDIAN ARMY

Maj. Gen. C. D. Noyes, C.B., C.LE.. is apptd. (Col. of the 2nd Ba, 2nd Penjab Regt. (March 3),

Maji. tó be Lt.-Cols—Bt. Lt. Col. Ja Monter-Williams (Jan. 13); T. P. J Eales, 0.8.E, Bt. Lt. Col. R. B. Clara but (Jan. 23).

ROYAL NAVY.

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The folls to be Lieut-Cols:-Maj. and Bt. - Lieut.-Col. A. R. · Chate"," D.8.0.; MJ. A. N. Williams March

The follg. Actg. Lients, to be Proby. The follg. are seed, for serv with The necessary technical officers for Lients.-T. E R. Faster, R. L. Perkins, the TA. (Jan. 21):-Capt. R F. Hod the Fleet Air Arm when it comes en- J. B. V. Inglis (March 1).

son-Mackenzie, Capt. L. M. Kenyon-thely under naval control will be pro- MARCH 2

Fuller, Capt. M. G. Gregson.

vided partly from the engineering EN.

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E.. A. Wood is seed. while branch and partly from the new short Burg. Lleut-Comdr......... J. Johnston, holding an appt. as Exptl. Of, Mechn. service air branch, Fleet Orders state

shafts become revived and reinvigorated. to be Surg. Comdr. Exptl. Estabt. (Feb. 6): LL. P. R. that (A) branch officers who volunteer M.B, Ch.B. (March '2); Surg. Lieut.-Comdr. Blade is seed for serv. with the Ind to specialize as technical officers will be required to pass a' qualifying examination before being allowed,, tes take the specialist course.

J. B. Patrick, MD, B, Ch., DOMS., Army Ord Corps fan prob) (Dec. 18, to be Burg Comdr. (March 27: Ca. 1938). Elect. C. J. Emery placed on Retd. List (March 2).

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NAVAL NURSING SERVICE Miss V. E. M. Gowers has been ap pointed a Nursing Sister, on probation

March 1).

Exton placed on Retd. List

WAR OFFICE, MARCH 3 REGULAR ARMY Col. C. B. Tute is granted the hon. rank of Brig, on retirement (March 2); Col. W. K. Rebach, D.B.O.,

This examination will be held on April 18 and 19 and in April each The subjects will be practical mathematics, general "technical science, and practical geo- metry, and mechanical drawingKim [«. (A) branch officers who have

ferred from the Royal Air Force and who hold the rank of lieutenant may in certain circumstances be permitted to specialize without completing a whole commission on general flying, duties in- the Fleet Air Armo,

C.D. and A.A. Branch-Maj. H. V. Allpress to be Lt. Col. (Feb. 24).

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Capt. X. E. Holmes, B.A., is seed. year. while holding an appt.. as Mil. Men and applied ber, R.E. and Eignals Bd. (Feb. 4).

FOOT GUARDS Gren. O'ds.-Capt. J. B. Ford is sced. for serv, on the Staff (Feb, 22)

INFANTRY E.W. Pus-Capt. E. R. Freeman to be Maj. (Feb. 23).

KRRC-Maj, the Hon. G. Camp bell retires on ret: pay (March 45.

Wilte RMap, R. J. P. Oliphant M.C. to be Lt. Col. (Feb. 26).

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