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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES

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On Wavelengths of 355

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TO-DAY

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY MATCH SCOTLAND" V. ENGLAND

Band. 10.25 Records: Miracles Some- Linies Happen Noble-Murray); No Regrets (Tobias-Ingraham) - Leslie (Vocal) at the Fianu. Hutchinson Banjo Favourites-Raymonde and H Band O Banjos 10.35 (a awali Calls b Boo Hoo, (e) My heart is taking lessons, (d) Sensation.

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE

Calh G.S.G.

G.S.B

10.45 pm. Landon Relay-Oxford v. Cambridge.

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G.S.0."

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11

III

A commentary by HM. Abrahams Trans on some of the events at the Inter- Trans. University Athletic Meeting from Trans White City Stadium, London.

10.55 p.m. London Relay-Scotland || v. England.

A commentary on the International Rugby Union Football Match by H. B. T. Wakelam from Murrayfield, Edin Serburgh.

Brackner Symphony No. 4 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 p.m. Josephine Baker (Vocal) and the Orheestra Mascotte.

11.40 p.m. London Relay--Oxford %. Cambridge.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.79h.c. (16.38m,) 9.5ime. (31.55m.)

21.47m.c. (31,97m)

GENERAL

WHOSE TURN NEXT?

Germany Again Or Italy In The Mediterranean?

Czechoslo-

LONDON, Mar. 16: (Renter)-The partition of

Quicker vakia has come

than expected, writes the diploma- → and tle correspondent of the "Observer." but the efficiency rapidity with which Herr Hitler has seized Moravia and Bo- hemia came as no surprise

(0.8.11 G.5.0. G.S.B.) foreign AUSTRALIA

successes

15.18m.c. (19.79.)

The German formula has been (G.S.0. G.S.G. G.S.Identical in each of

three ber (G.S.JL, G.S.G.. G.S.B.)

in the last twelve months. First, the ground is thoroughly prepared and then.) when all arrangements are com- and sprung "plete the mine is

merely to German troops have

territory. take possession of the gained by diplomacy..

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power: 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI, Wavelengths 16.88mm. & 25:52m.: Frequencies 1777oke." & 1773oke.

A commentary by H M. Abrahams on some of the events at the tater- HK.

Athletic Meeting from a

10.00-Music-Light and Bright (A).

10,40-Recorded Music (A). 11.10-Musical Interlude (A),

A commentary on the International11.15-Afternoon Musical Programme Rugby Union Football Match by H. B. Wakelam from Murrayfield, Edin

p.m.

Songe D'Automne-Waltz Joyce): University "After The Ball-Waltz Harris-Or-White City Stadium. London, chestra Mascolte Love Dancing 11.45 p.m. London Relay-Scotland 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A).

Spencer Williams); Lonesome Lov v England. Sick Blues (Spencer Williams-Jose- phine Baker Vocal) with two planos Song Of Hawall-Waltz Borics-Car- bell-Orchestra Mascotte. J'AI Deux Amours (Koger. Varna and Scotto!- Josephine Baker and Adrien Lamy with Melodic Jazz Du Casino De Paris.

Flattergeister Waltz (305. Hohne: Delirlen, r LIT Strauss Waltz Jos. Strauss-art. Hohne Orchestra Mascotte,

1,00 p.m Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Selections from Musical Comedy

"Princess Channing" Selection Bennett and Sirmayi-Palace Theatre Orchestra cond. by Percy E. Fletcher. Great Day"-Selection (Rose. Eilson and Yournans)-Jack Payne, and His B.B.C. Dance Orchestra with Vocal Chorus by Jack Payne. "New Moon

Vocal Gems (Nammerstein 2nd and Romberg)-Light Opera cond. by Nathaniel Shikret. "Stand Up And Sing"-Selection Purber: Elis and Charig-Ray Starita and His Bend with Voen! Chorus.

1.30 p.m.

Weather

ments

Company

Beuter and Rugby Press. Forecast and

Announce-

burgh

12.35 p.m. Cambridge.

London Relay-Oxford v.

A commentary by H. M. Abrahams on some of the events at the inter

from Athletic University

Meeting White City Stadium, London.

12.40 p.m. Close down.

if

TO-MORROW

SCHUBERT

SYMPHONÝ · NO. IN C MAJOR "Out of the Blue'

9

11.00 am to 12.15 p... Relay of Morning Service from St. John's Cathedral.

12.13 p.m. Beethoven Quartet "fa Major, Op. 135.

Lener String Quartet.

12.39 p.m. Excerpts from · Wagner's, "Dle Meistersinger von Nurnberg"

Overture State Opera Orchestra. Berlin, cond. by Dr. Leo Blech. Sachs and Eva's Duets-Good Evening. Mas- Latest Dance Music... 1.40 p.m.

Why Twas- Schorr Fox-Trots I Wanna Go Back To ter! 1 See

(Baritone) and G. Ljungberg 180- Bali (Aim "The Gay Impostors"); Day-

pranos and The London Symphony dreaming (alm The Gay Impostors'>

cond by Lawrance Colling wood Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Orch.

Verachtet Mir Die Meister Yankees with Vocal Refrain: Plano Night-Finale

of Opera Rudelf Mayfair Merry-Go-Round Blm Kick Bockelmann Basa-Baritone) and Ber- ing the Moon Around Fleart And State Opera Orchestra cond. by Soul (film 'A Song is Born-Billy Mayer! with Vocal Refrain Dorothy

by Charless. Quicksteps --- Lore! The World Go Round from These Foolish Things'): The Chestnut Tree --Jack Hylton and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain. Rumbas-The Lady In Red (lm 'In Caliente')-Geraldo and His Rumba Oith; Rumba Tamban Roman and His Hernandez-Don

***Clemens Schmalstich.

Makes 1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Herbert E. Grah (Tenor) and the Orchestra Raymonde,

Delibes In Vienna (arr, G. Walter) Orchestre Raymonde. Water Lilies Dobrindt - Zander);

You

Only

For

The

- Waltz Song (Doelle - Am - Cubar Orchestra. Slow Fox-Tro-It May Be Quickstep I've Got A Poc-berg-Herbert E. Groh (Tenor) with

Orchestra (sung in German). Dancing Clock (Ewing) → Orchestra Raymonde. All I Do Is For Love Of You (Fenyes-Gels); Love Song Once There were two Children Becce> Kacrr-Herbert

ketful of Dreams him Sing you Sinners-Harry Roy and His Orches tra with Vocal Refrain. 2.15 p.. Close down.

Burckner

6,00

p.m.

No. 4 la E.Miner.

Symphony Sachsische Staatskapello cond. by Karl Bohm.

7.60 p.m. Closing local Block Qu tations.

7.82 p.m. Songs by Norman Allin (Bass):

E.

Orok

(A).

2.30-"Cards on the Table." (D1). 2.50-"Johann Stra1153,

<1

with

with

This time, however, the sol- diers were not received flowers and cheers, but catcalls and hisses.

DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATION IN BERLIN

Withdrawal Asked. By Opposition

LONDON, Mar, 17 (Reuter)—ln the House of Commons yesterday, Major A.R. Attlee, Leader of the It is thought in some quarters Labour Opposition, asked Mr. two Czech provinces Neville Chamberlain whether he that the may prove "rather a tough meal, had received, any reports, 'other! but it must be remembered that than press reports, with regard to 1825-1899.tha German digestion has shown the events in Middle Europe, Rae Jenkins and his Schramtself remarkably sound.

Mr. Chamberlain replied that he It is not known whether Ger-had received some reports which mel Quartet (D1).

of approves many fully

only confirmed the press reports. gary's seizure of Ruthenia,

Mr. Nell MacLean (Labour) asked Perhaps the Reich does not

whether, since the Premier had so tache great importance to this little information from the Am-

3 30-Young People's Session (A),

3.50--Scottish Dance Music (D1).

4.10 "London Log." (D1).

4.13-Dinner Mudc (A)

4.20-News (1).

5.25 Commentary on News (A).

(A)

6.00-Old time dance night (A), 7.30-Three Famous Mysteries "The

Borden Murders (D2).

of 8.00-Felton

offer much resistance many's east.

to

towards

Hun- but at-

the

5.33-Sporting Highlights of the week as Hungary by herself could not bassador in Berlin, the Government |

Ger- had any intention of withdrawing *pressure

Its diplomatic representation in Poland and Italy profess Berlin. satisfaction at Hungary's "action. but it is gathered that the Poles over the are deeply perturbed position of Slovakia.

Rapley. at Organ Gaumont Palace (D2). A30The Adventures of Alonzo Me

Tavish (12).

8.45-Dance Muste (HL). 3.50"London Log." (D3), 9.00 Aston

Hippodrome Orchestra (02); Old time dance night (A); News commentary (HL). 9.30-News (D2); "For Women" Pro

for ladies listeners gramme (H.L.). 10.00-Planoforte Recital by Leslie

England (D3) 10.30-Eugene Pint and his Tango

or by Italy in The ranean?

- are

"Mr. Chamberlain replied that ať the question

whether

the Ambassador be asked to return in order to report was now under con. sideration.

ROME, Mar, 17, (T/Ocean)-135 Archaishop of Frague, Cardinal Kasper, was received by Pope Plus II in a private audience yesterday. The Holy Father also received the Queen Mother and the Crown Prince of the Belgians. Signor

WHERE NEXT Diplomatic "observers asking in which direction will come the next move by Eastern Europe Germany

the Mediter-

viewTM general is that Germany will be too absorbed in her recent ac- quisitions to promise by

bundred Mussolini une

per Italian support for claims. However, it would be unwise to found strong hopes on such "foundation.

Y.

V England

Orchestra (D3). 10.15-Athletic Meeting: Oxford

Cambridge,

Commentary HM. Abraham (D3), 10.55 -Rugby: Scotland

(D3): 11.40-Oxford v. Cambridge (D3)," 11.45 Scotland v. England (D3). a.m

12.35 Oxford v. Cambridge (D3), 12.40-News and Saturday sport (D3).

cent,

slight"

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

(Tenor)

SIGNAL SCHOOL COMMAND with Organ accomp. by Marcel Palot-

M. Cunninghame Captain A. E t. (Sung In German). Glow Worm -Intermezzo Paul Linckel Indian Graham will assume command of the Mall-Descriptive (Lamathe? Or Signal School at Portsmouth, in suc- cession to Rear-Admiral, A. J. L. Mur- Tay. D.S.O., O.B.E.. who was promoted to flag rank in January.

'chestra Raymonde

1.20 p.m. Reater and Rugby Press, Forecast and Announce-

Great Bass Ballads. Intro: Chorus Weather Gentlemen: The Midshipraite; Ho, ments. Jolly Jerkin: My Old Shako: Ther ull love Jack; A Sergeant of the Line woth Chorus and Piano.

New Light Symphony

7.12 p.. Orchestra.

Egmont Overture (Beethoven). Reve Angelique (Rublasteln Op. 1, No. 22: Liebestraume (Liszt): The Waltz ing Doll (Pold!ni).

7.30, p.m. London Relay-"The Bor: den Murders.'

Years Roll On: And Yet the Brutal Travels Bücher of the Borsdens,

about the Land Pree and Unpunished; Eleven Years Ago Today It: Handles and Ax with Deadly Effect in this City (Fall River Globe. 1903). Script Addi- written by Alwyn Whatsley. tional material supplied by Lieut.- Pro- Concander Rupert T. Gould. duction by John Richmond.

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Report and Announcements.

K.03 p.m. Patricia Rossborough, Frances Day and Quentin Maclean.

During the coming year the average

1.40 p.m. Schubert-Symphony No.number of officers and men under

Major. 9 In

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Bruno Walter.

2.30 p.m. Clase down. 7.00 p.m. Orchestral,

"Prince Igor Polovtsi March Borodin-Rimsky Korsakov)- The B.B.C. Symphony Orch, cond. by Str Adrian Boult 7.05 p.m.

London Relay-Scotland

v, England.

A recording of a commentary on the International Rugby Union Foot ball Match by H. B. T. Wakelam from Murrayfield. Edinburgh.

135 p.m. Twa Songs by Caruso (Tenor).

Salle

training at the school will reach 400. compared with 269 last year, and the civilian staz of the school is being in- creased from 225 to 238. Besides training, the school carries on a grest deal of experimental design and pro duction work in wireless telegraphy and other signalling systerza.

COMPLETION OF THE TRITON HMS Triton, Lieutenant-Comman der H. P. de C. Steel, Etting out at the Barrow works of Vickers Armstrongs, Limited, carried out her acceptance trial on March 11, and will eventually join the 5th Submarine Flotilla. Portsmouth. The Triton which is the 171st submarine built at Barrow, is the first of a new patrol class which ticludes 15 vessels, seven She has a displacement of 1.095 tons (1.579 tons submerged), and is armed with one in gun and six 3lin tar- pédo-tubes.

COMMANDER OF THE DUNEDIN

Commander J. W. Farquhar has, the been appointed executive officer cruiser Dunedin, Captain C. E. Lambe. C.V.O.. in succession to Captain P Nalder, promoted in the New Year list Campanella. (Paganini-Liszt); NAVAL APPOINTMENTS Staccato Etude (Rubinstein).

The following appointments are 8.20 p.m.

Webster Booth (Tenor) made by the Admiralty:

Rear-Admirals.-A. J. L. Murray. and the London Palladium Orchestra.

March Review Mediey (arr. Woits 0.8.0., OBE.. W. P. Wake-Walker, chachi-The London Palladium Orch.0.B.E., to President for S.O. War erse cond. by Richard Crean. At Dawning March 13). (Cadinan); Mifanwy (Forster)-Webs

"

"I Pagliacct"--On With The Motley (Leoncavallo); "Maria" - Like A of which have already been launched. Dream (Fletow)-with. Symphony Or chestra (Sung in Italian),

7.45 p.m.

Handel Water Music

Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Broadway Hostess--Selection; Queen London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Patricia Ross- of Hearts Selection

8.00 p.m.

Local Time Signal, Wea- borough (Piano). Me And My Dogther Report and Announcements.

film Public Nuisance No. 1: Swing 8.03 p.m. Mischa Levitzki at the

No. Public Nuisance Frances Day (Soprano) with Orches Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 Liszt).

Limelight Selection; I Dream trx. Too Much Selection-Patricia Ross L borough (Piano). Cinema Memories. Intro: Theme Songs.from: Orphans of the Storm; Four horsemen of the Apocalypse; Way own East: Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall; La Rosita; etc Quentin M. Maclean (Organ), :8.30 pm London Relay The Ad

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ter Booth Tenor) with Orchestra.

$

Capts.-R. HL Bevan, G. H. Faulk-

ventures of Alonzo McTavish-1. Wedded Whimsies Hungrous Fanner, D.8.C., G. E. M. O'Donnell, D.S.O.

Specially written for broadcasting by Peter Cheyney. Production by vuiltasy (a, Alford)-The London Palla. J. W. William-Powlett. D.S.C., E. dium Orch, cond by Richard Crean W. L. Longley-Coor, to President for Gielgud.

A Song For You And Me (Rizzi); 5.0. War erse. (March 13); B. C. B. Brooke, appt. to President for 8.0. Moon af Romance (Strachey)

Jervis (March 20), and to Jervis, in War erse cancelled; P. J. Mack, to chestra.

command, and as Capt. (D), Plotilia (on commg).

8.50 p.m. London Relay-London' Lot.

9.00 p.m.

Balf an hour of Spanish Webster Booth (Tenor) with Or- Music.

8.50 p.m. B.B.C. Recording "Out of the Blue."

Lorenzo~~Tango (Bardi): Retintin (Arolas) Orquesta Tipica Francisco

La Zingarella (Petsiello) Сапато Pastors (Murillo-Miranda)---Conchita Supervia (Mezan-Soprano with Dr.

Songs

Col. R. G. McNeile)....

A short story read by Sapper (Lt.- 9.13 p.m. Marek Weber and 'His Orchestra.

Vienna

Cdr.-J. 8. Cowie, to President, for duty inside Admiralty (2arch. 6).

C. (E).-J. G. Hill, to Sirius (March 9).

PROMOTIONS

Sig. Lt. (Retd)-J. W. Anderson, to rank of Sig. L-Cdr. Retd.) (seny. March 3).

Sub.-Lt-H E. J. P. T. Parker, to rank of Act. Lt. (seny. Oct. 1, 1938).

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9.30 pm. Londen Belay--The News 9.50 pm. Relay of the Dance Or-! chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.

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London Relay Cards on the Table.'

An exchange of views between speakers from different parts of the (c) Noche de Plegaria, (d) Espana Empire on the news of the day.

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10.20 p.m. Studio Sunday Evening. Cani. 10.65 Record: Abl Sweet Mys- tery Of Life Herbert); Song of Songs Epilogue,

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