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COST OF CHINA WAR OUTBREAK EVACUATIONS
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'ST. PATRICK'S DAY' TALK AND IRISH PROGRAMMES London Relays
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12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from, St. John's Cathedral,
12.30 p.m. Peter Dawson (Bast Baritone) and the Band of H.55. Cold- stream Guards.
15.18m.c. (13.79m the outbreak of hostilities, in (G.S.O., G.S.G.. 0.8) 1937. Mr. R. A. Butler, Foreign Under Secretary an- G.SJL G.S.G. G.8.B.) Affairs
AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, Kilowali
G.S.H. G.S.G. G.S.B1 nounced in the House of .Com- mons during the debate upon the Foreign Office Credits Bill which was eventually adopted by a vote of raised hands after a Labour amendment had been de- feated by 207 to 121.. The Bill provides £259,067 for Foreign Office works.
HOLLAND-INDIA-
Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. 25.47m.: Frequencies 1777okc. 1773oke.
In moving the Bl providing the coming fiscal
Liberty Beil-March (Sousa); Hi- watha March Moret)-The Band Of H.M. Coldstream Guards cond. by HK. Lleut. Windram Mother Mine a.m. (Kipling-Durnrosch) - Peter Dawson 10.00-Broadcast to schools-Gimp credits for (Bass-Baritone) with Orchestra. seg of English Literature." (A)year, Mr. Butler also announced Colonial Medley. Intro: The Maple 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A) that large sums had been paid
Leaf for aver. O Canada: Advance 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A). Australia; God defend New Zealand: 11.10-Luncheon Music (A). Sarie Marais The Band Of HM. Cold- 11.30–Afternoon Musicni Programme stream Guards cond by Lieut. J. C. Windram. 1 Fear No Poe (Pinsuti);{p.m.
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3.10-"Beethoven." The 'Spring' Sona-the Far East and from Rugby
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to Reuters news agency during the September Czech crisis Jast ear for broadcasts made from Leafield Station to Europe. and
Station to the world.
With regard to the expendi- tute of £8,000 upon the evacua- tion
British nationals in A.B.C Dance China, Mr. Butler specided that
Hybrias, The Cretan (Elliott)-Peter) 230-Grand Cernish Concert (DL). Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with Orches- tra Royal Cavalcade - Coronation March (Ketelbey)-The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards cond, by Lieut. J. C. Windram.
Local Time Signal and 1.00 p.m. Weather Report. “
1.03 p.m. Danny Malone (Tenor) in an Irish Programine.
Draper's Maggot (arr. Arnold, Fos ter); The Hole In The Wall (art. Arnold Foster)-Folk Dance Orches tra cond. by Arnold Foster. Believe
Me. If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Moore, art. Clutsam) Mother Machree (Olcott and Ball) Danny Malone (Tenor) with Orch. Tell Her I Am Jig Medley: The Morning Dew-Beel Medley Michael Coleman (Violin) with Piano. Her Name Is Biary (Slevier and Ramsay): Sweetheart Darlin' (film, Peg o' my Reart)-Danny Malone (Tenor) with Orch. Londonderry Air (Traditional). Albert Bandier (Violin) with Sidney Torch at the Organ.
1.50 pan. Beater and Rugby Press,
and Weather Forecast
Announce
ments.
145 p.m. Danny Malone (Tenor) in an Irish Programme cont'd,
3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A),
3.30-Variety programme (D1). 4.20-News Dha.
6.25-Commentary on News AL
6.00 Jim Davidson's
Band (A)
6.25-Irish Airs by Desmond Tanner
(D2)
8.00 St. Patrick's'
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"arrangements, had been made
at the Electric Organ (A), oy the Navy and Consular au- 6.45-"Intermission.” with B.B.C. thorities with local committees.
Variety Orchestra (D2),
Between August 17 and 24. no 7.15-Athalle Carre and Barbara Har-fewer than 3,800 British subjecta
ris in piano quets (D2). 7.30-Harry Fryer and his Orchestra had been sent to Hongkong in X ships. while about 3,300 bv Day. Tutk others looked after and paid for Oliver St. J. Gogarty (D2). 8.15-Dance Music by George Erick themselves, he added.
During the debate, Mr. and his Music Makers (D2). 8.45 South African Songs (HI). Grenfell, Labour member for 9.00 "Food for Thought" (D2: ReGower, Glamorgan, moved an
corded Music (A); News co-
Amendment symbolically to mentary (HI). 9.20--Summary of the day's news (A).reduce the Foreign Office credits 9.30-News (D2): Report, on the Ams by £100,
terdam Stock Exchange (HL). 9.40-Geographical talk by Mr. P. G.
Geerling (HL).
8.55"Impressiors
The Irish Organist-Medley farr. T. Casey)—Terance Casey (Organ). "The Hills Of Donegal Banderson); The Bard Of Armagh (arr. Herbert Hughes) -Danny Malone (Tenor) with Orches tra. Irish Washerwoman (arr. Eower-11.30
by: Turkey In The Straw (Gula) – Light Symphony Orchestra. With My Stillelagh Under My Arm (O'Brien & Wallace Peter Dawson (Bass-Bari- tone) with Orchestra.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
(HI).
(D3).
of Professions.”
POLICY CRITICIZED
D. R.
He criticized the Government's foreign policy and demanded an 10.00The Retreat from Kabul, 1842,"investigation of the activities of $): Robert Hodgson. British 10.20 The B.B.C. Orchestra (D3)
Lon- 11.00-"Coast to Coast." Sound ple4gent in Burgos prior to
recognition of the Na- ture of fight across USA. (D3), don'a "Irish Rhythms, with section|tionalist Spanish Government. of B.B.C. Northern Ireland Or He also voiced his disapproval -chestra (D3).
of the despatch of Viscount 12.00-News. (D3).
Runcimari to Prague during the September crisis of 1938.
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Mr. Charles Wikams, Conser- Club vative member for Torquay, De
Fox-Trot-Broken Hearted Clown—
600 m. Belay of the Dance Or Eadie Carroll and The Casan: chestra from the Roof Garden of the Orchestra with Vocal Refrain Fox- ven, congratulated the Foreign Hongkong Hotel.
(a) You and Me, (b) The Big Dip-Trot-Why Can't We Make Love; Blow Ofice upon work done in evacua- per. (c) Serenade to the Stars, (d) Harry Roy and His Orchestra with ting British citizens from the Vient Vient. 8.14 Record: Robins and vocal Refrain. angos-Eternal Sun: war areas of China in Roses (Leslie, Burke); Would You? Golden Stars-Heinz Huppertz & His 1937.
August. Men never can reaist the appeal of soft, lovely bands with (Film San Francisco)-Bing Crosby Orch. Fox-Trot Two Biceps Feople
(Vocal) So take your fature in your
and Victor: Young and His
"A great number of our own. rasytipped fingers
Thanks for the Memory"); Orchestra. 6.21 (a) After you've gone. Quickstep I've Got A Pocketful of people who lived in China," he hun la
accept your personality with, different shades
(b) A-tisket A-tasket. (e) Until the Dreams (im Sing you Sinners")-M. stated, "had considerable" trouble of La Croas Creme Nail Polish-THE
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Mine Alone Slow Out-Quickstep;
We have heard 80 BETTER AND LAST LONGER.
Laughed calm. Shall we Dance'; I've danger, Fox-Trot-Gerry Moore (Piano) with Got Beginner's Luck (Alm 'Shall we much about other people and String Bass and Drums. I Have Lost Dance)-Harry Roy and His Orches-totelgners that I do not think
Heart Xo Budapest (Mihaly with Vocal Refrain.
Tangos-there is Bainer)-Raymond Baird (Saxophone). Siempre Unidas: E Que A Blerro
any great harm in an 6.45 p
London Relay Inter-Mata Orquesta Tipica
Francisco Englishman saying that the Gov- mision.
Fox-Trot erriment's reller money is spent Canaro with vocal refrain.
gladly. and, in congratulating the
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A programme of novelty numbers and Slap That Bass (fim 'Shall solo pieces. The B.B.C. Variety Or-Dance')-Harry Roy and His Orches Foreign Once on the work they chestra. Leader: Frank Cantell. Contra with vocal refrain. ductor: Charles Shadwell with Gene 11.00 p.m. Close down. Crowley Baritone).
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Closing local Stock Que
7.17 p.m. Greig Songs and the Perz Gynt Satte No.
In The Boat. Op. 60, No. 3; A Swan, Op. 25. No. 2--Kirsten Flagstad (So- prano with Piano accomp. by Edwin McArthur. Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55-New Light Symphony Orches tra cond. by Eugent Goossens. A Dream-Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) and the Berlin State Opera Orch, cond. by Bruno Seidler-Winkle.
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have done in China.”
THE SERVICES.
ROYAL NAVY
CHIEF OF STAFF AT
PORTSMOUTH ... Rear-Admira! R.H. C. Hallifax takes The Family Song Album. Intro. Little Annie Rooney; Ta-ra-ra-boom- up the post of Chief of Stan to the de-ay: Man Who Broke the Bank at Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth in Monte Carlo: Let's all Go Down the succession to Rear-Admiral H. R Strand; If You Were the Only Girl in Moore, C.V.O. D.S.O., who is going to the World: Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me the Mediterranean to command the Third Cruiser Squadron, The present a Bow-Wow; Play to Me, Gipsy-in-C.. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Hughit Green His Gang with Plano. Jack Hylton Throws A Party Cork, will be relieved on June 30 by
Admiral Sir William James. Hilda Guests:
Handley, Tommy Munday and Billy Caryll, Peggy Dell; Tom Webster: Jack Barty Nelson Keys, Freddie Fox. The Swingtette with Jack Hylton's Boys.
and
5.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea. ther Report and Announcements.
|J. B. Patrick, M.D. to rank of 'Surgn,
Cdr. (seny. March 2).
C& Ginners.-J. Exton, E. W. Niblett (T). A. E. J. Lamport. . E Disbery (T), to rank of L2, (seny, res- pectively Jan. 1, 12, 18, and 293.
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THE ARMY
WILTSHIRE REGIMENT The Wer
Office announces that Major K. J. P. Oliphant, M.C., The Wiltshire Regiment, has been selected" for command of the 2nd Battalion. The Wiltshire Regiment. vice Lieuter- Kant-Colonel R. Evelyn-Smith, who has been appointed to the Start with effect from February 25.
NEW ESCORT VESSEL HMS. Pelican, Commander L. A Borwell, which will be completed by Thornycroft and Co. Limited, at their Woolston works, will be manned by a Chatham crew, and will leave there 8.02 p.m. London Relay St. Pat-on April 13 for the America and West rick's Day.
Indies Station to take the place of the 8.15 pm. A programme of Irish | Scarborough. The latter ship. which Music with John McCormack (Tenor) returned home in August last, is being and Others.
converted for surveying service at
Irleb Rhapsody (Herbert) New Chatham.
Shannon
INCREASE IN PERSONNEL ·
"ROYAL AIR FORCE
PROMOTIONS TO WING COMMANDER
Light Symphony Orchestra. I Met An
The list of 21 promotions from Angel (Eisvier-Morgan); River (Egan-Morgan)-John McCor- During the coming fancial year squadron leader to wing commander, tack (Tenor) with Plano accomp. by Navy will require to enter 19,000 republished recently, increases the total Edwin Schneider, The Fairy Tales Of officers and men. The total personnel of the latter rank to 405, of whom all- Ireland (Krie Coates)-Baste Ackland is being raised by 14,000 from 119.000 but are have been promoted since ex- (Contralto) with Orchestra Irish to 133.000. but a further 5,000 will be pansion began four years ago. › In Quadrille Patersons Dance Orches needed to replace wastage from those May, 1938, there were 169 wing com- tra Green Tale Of Erin (Bingham- retiring to pension or taking their dis-manders in the Force. The great ma- Roeckel): The Kerry Dance Molloy) charge. The total strength has injority of these have since become John McCormack (Tenor) with Orch. creased by nearly 50 per cent, since group captains and air commodores. cond by Lawrance Collingwood 1932, when it stood at 89,000.
NEW TECHNICAL SCHOOL Jennie With The Light Brown. Hair
MAVAL APPOINTMENTS.
The new School of Technical Train- (Poster); Bweetly She Sleeps, by Alice
areing, No. 6, at Cannock Chase, Staford- The following appointments (Poster) - John McCormack
shire, is expected to open in July next. (Tenor) with Piano accomp. by Edwin made by the Admiralty Schneider.
Capt J. W. Clayton, appt. to Pre-In addition to the training of airmen as flight mechanics and flight riggers, aident for 80. War course cancelled.
Lt. IP/Lt. RAP)-E A Green- such as is carried on at the new No. 4 and No. 5 Schools at 8. Athan, wood, to Victory March 15),
Glamorgan, and Locking, Somerset, No.: School will also undertake con- version courses for airframe and ex- gine fitters from fight mechanic and flight rigger,
Pair
9.00 pm; London Belay-Food for Thought
Three short talks on matters of
topical interest.
9.20 p.m. Next week's programme. 9.30 p.m. London Helay--The News, 9.50 p.m. Songs by Essle Ackland
(Contralto).
"The Great Awakening (Johnstone da Kramer): A Summer Night (A Goring Thomas) with Organ accomp. by Herbert Dawson. Don
10:00 pm.: London Relay-The Ee- treat from Kabul, 1842A
A reading from an account written by the only survivor Dr. William Brydon
10.29 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trota --- In Cherry Blossfiti Lane; You're Looking For Romance...
L. (A)-M. G. Bedarski, to Cum- berland (March 7),
Payr. Lts-D, M. Lloyd, to Colombo (March 2): D. Apern, to Victory
March 201
Sub-LtJ. R. Carden, to Gloucester (March
Sub-Lta, (A).-W. R. J. McWhirter.
The provisional estimate of the cost of Cannock Chase station is £850,000. It will have a staff of 27 commissioned to Cumberland (March 7); HF, oficers and 341 education officers, m- to Cornwall (March 15)..
W.S.O.—W. Pierce, to Medway
structors and civilan employees.
A dew School of Administration is
eat (March 21); J. J. Broderick, towing commander, at which courses of (March 11); H Gauntlett, to Excel-being Parted at Uxbridge, under Cochrane (March 23); H. W. 8. Reed, about four weeks duration will be to Caledon (March 25),
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