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MARCH 23, 1939.-PAGE 3

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"WORLD AFFAIRS" AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS

I

Children's Bour

1.00 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Ser- vice of Intercemion from St. John's Cathedral.

Wardlength 17.796.c. (16.68m.)'

· 9.51m.c. (31,55m) 1.31,47mx, (31.87m.) 15.18m.e. (19.79m.)

(G.8.0, G.S.G. G.N.B.). (0.5.1. G.S.G. G.S.K) III (G.SH. GSG, GSK)

AUSTRALIA.

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

CHINA & INDIA HAVE MUCH IN COMMON

Goodwill Mission Arrives

CHUNGKING, Mar. 21 (Cen- tral)-"The three hundred and . seventy million people in India. are -whole-heartedly behind China in her life-and-death struggle for national freedom and

independence sgainst Japan," declared Mr. L K Mondol, Christian leader from India, who reached Chungking on a goodwill mission recently. "China and India," the distin- gulshed Indian" continued, "have much in common, being two of the oldest and most "peace-loving Making." by Stanley Countries in the world. The ties of friendship and brotherhood be-

Call letters; PHI. Wavelengtha 18.881, & 25.57m.; Frequencies' 1777oke. 1773oko..

1.30 p.m. Hawillan Musie. Beautiful Heaven (Ponce)-Hawalian Guitar Dust by Perera and Pasluhi. Tropical Hulas-Medley: On The HK

Time Dreamy Moana Shore (Dyson)-South Sca Islanders. Rock Me In A Cradle.

in

Of Kalua (Wending): Maybe It's The 10.00-Broadcast to Schools "History Moon (Whiting) - Frank Perera's Hawaiian Trio.

the Lowe (4).

(A),

12.47 p.m. The Comedy Harmonists, 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A)tween these two countries and Ani Maria Mari (Rusco-Di Capual; 10.40-"At Home and Abread" Guitarren Spielt Auf (Schmidseder-11.10-Luncheon Music (A). Siegel). Heinle's Sing-Song (Kirsten, 1130-Afternoon Musical Programme Richartz); Woodcutter's Song (Knorr,†) (A). Becce).

1.00 p.. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Dance Music. ..

Fox-Trots B. Boy Blue: Ebony Shadows-Teddy Foster and His Kings Of Swing Fox-Trots-Me And Moon; On A Coconut Island-Victor Young And His Orchestra. Fox-Trots---But Where

the Are You (im Follow Fleet'); Let's Face The Music And Dence film Follow the Fleet")-Roy Fox and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain. Fox-Trots-I Don't Want To Make History (dlm Palm Sping); There Isn't Any Linilt To My Love Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees with Vocal by Rudy Vallee. Fox-Trot-All My Life (8lm Laughing Irish-Eyes")-Johnny Johnson & Hla

Orchestra

130 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- rents.

1.10 p.m. Saint-Saens "Carnival Of The Animals" and other compositions. Carnival Of The Animals-Leopold Stokowsky and the Philadelphia, Or chestra. Le Cygne-Richard Tauber (Tenor) with Orchestra. (Sung in German). Le Deluge Prelude- Toscha Seldel (Violin) with Max Ra- binovitch at the Flano. "Samson And Delilah"-Selection-De Groot & His

Orchestra..

7

2.15 pm. Close down. 6.00 p.m. Studio-Children's Hour. 7.00 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations.

7.02 p.m. E.B.C. Recording-"TVho's Hooper 2"

Book by Fred Thompson: Lyrics by

p.m.

230"The Lincoln." Commentary on

the Lincolnshire (D1). 3.45 Piping by Pipe-Major Robert

Reid (D1).

2.55--"World Affairs." Talk by H. v.

Hodson (D1). 3.10-The BBC. Empire Orchestra

(D1)

3.20 Tiny Tots' Session (A). 4.13-Dinner Music (A). 4.20-News (DD).

peoples have been maintained and strengthened from time to time by a constant interchange of religious thoughts and philosophical ideas.” To China and India, he said, the world owes the two most wide-

spread religions, Confucianism and

Buddhism. Also the world's (greatest numbers of Mohamme- dans are, pöt in Arabia though in Arabia Mohammedanism had its origin. nor in Turkey, nor iri 5.29-Condimentary On News (A)... | Egypt, but in China and India. 5.40-"Australia Speaks-The Aus There are nearly 100,000,000 Mos-

tralian Economy." by Dr. E.-Rlems in India. Walker (A).

6.45-Scottish Dance Music by the "By population, China and, India

Heather Sextet 12)

are the two biggest nations of the 7.00--Recorded Numbers by Arthur world. According to the birth rate

Schnabel, pianist (A).

7.85-The President of the French during the past few years, India's Republic at Guildhall Speech population will reach the 400,000, by M. Lebrun" (D31....

000 mark in 1941 so that China 7.10-Lotte Lehmann, soprane, with;

the Sydney Symphony Orches

tra (A).

8.00-Light Musical Programme (A), 8.30 The BBC. Singers (D2), 8.45"Sun and the Shadow-song of

love (FLI).

and India combined will possess half of the world's population.

"So not only are China and In- other but also what is happening dia vitally concerned with each

9.00-Verlety programme (D2); Re-[in Chizia or India will be bound to corded Feature (A); News com- affect the rest of the world." mentary (H.I.). 9.15-"World Affairs." Talk by H. V.

AID CAMPAIGN Commenting on the China Aid 9.20--Summary of the day's news Campaign which has been launch-

(A).

on the ed throughout India, Mr. Mondo! 9.30-News (D2); Report

Amsterdam Stock Exchange referred to a resolution adopted at A recent conference of the 10.00-Band of His Majesty's Royal Methodist Episcopal Mission for

Marines (D3).

Clifford Grey: Music by Howard Tal-10.35

bot and Ivor Novella. Adapted for the Microphone by Henrik Edge: Production by George Baker.

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-

ther Export and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Songs by Tlio Schipa (Tenor).

La Cumparsita Tango. Granadinas (Calleja-Barrera); Princesita mero-Padilla).

8.13.p.co. Francis Pepy Orientale.

3.1.

Hodson (D92),

(FL).

gramme (D3).

Cannock Chase." Feature pro-Eastern Asta calling for a rigid boycott of Japanese goods by all 12.00-News (D3).

Christians throughout Eastern Asia. 12.20-Matters of Moment Talk by The motion which resulted in the the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bond- adoption of this resolution field (D3).

made by Dr. E. Stanley Jones, 12 35-Music for Daneirig." with Jack Christian leader of worldwide re- White and his Collegians (D3).nown, who was present at the con-

(Palo-

9.50 p.m. ---- Spite

chestra.

Grand Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Dr. Weissmann.

8.30 p.m. London Relay-The B.B.C. Slagers,

9.00 p.m. London Relay-Variety,

With Iver Moreton and Daye Kaye

The Tiger Rag-a-Muffins).

9.15 D.DL. London Relay World Affairs,'

A talk by H. V. Hodson.

9.30 p.m. London Relay-The News.

CHINESE WANT NATIONAL FLAGS

IN SHANGHAI

B.B.C. Symphony Or

ference.

WES

The campaign to ald China and King Lear Overture, Op. 4 (Ber-boycott Japan, according to the lioz)-conducted by Sir Adrian Boult. Indian Christian emissary, is up- 10.03 p.m Verdi's Trovatore" held by all the Indian people, Hin- dus, Buddhists, Mohammedans as

Acts I and II,

Blanca Scacciati; Ida Mannarini;

Corrado Zambelli, Francesco Merli; well as Christians. Anything of Enrico Molinarf; Guiseppina Zinett!: Japanese origin will be rejected by Enzo Arnaldi; Emilio Venturini and the buyers so that all shops in In- Chorus of La Scala, Milan, with the dia will automatically stop im- Milon Bymphony Orchestra..

11.00 p.m. Close down.

porting goods from Japan.

THE

SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY ·

The appointment dates from March Chinese public bodies in Shanghaij

11 of Captain K. HL Mackenzie to were reported recently by Chinese be Captain of the Dockyard, Deputy evening papers to have jointly sent Superintendent, and King's Harbour a petition to Dr. Wang Chung-Master, Malta, in succession to Cap-

R G. hui, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Bowes-Lyon, MV.O. who in Chungking, asking him to make has served there since 1936.

COMPLETION OF THE TARTAR representations to the Powers con- The destroyer Tartar, another of the

cerned

taiti

(act.), as Proby Sub-Lts. (seny. March. 91, and apptd, to Matabele for train- ing (March 9), '

E. O. Avern, P. C. Brooker, P. J. D. Asprey, P. J. Warrington, N. Q. Rend- Ing. as Mids. (A) (seny. March 13). and apptd. to Hermes for training March 13)...

THE ARMY

CHANGES IN EGYPT

The first of a series of changes in

against the permission new tribal class, was completed on

March 10 at the works of Swan, Hun- · allowing Japanese military to make ter and Wigham Richardson, Limited. Egypt took effect on Mar. 9 when arrests in the Settlement and also Wallsend-on-Tyne, and proceeded to Brigadier N. W. Napler-Clavering. against the taking down of Chinese Devonpert, where she will be commis D.6.0. from the 4th Division, Colches national flags in the French aloned by Captain G. H. Warner, ter, assumed charge of Military ad-

D.8.C., för service division "leader, tuinistration at Cairo. Concession when the Chinese here in the 2nd Tribal Fotuta, Home Fleet Next month Colonel E F. Tickell commemorated the 14th anni- A comparison of this vessel with the MC., will join at Kasr-el-Nil Barracks versary of the death of Dr. Sunale list in 1919 after good service in W. M. Miller, M.C., J. G. Armstrong. last Tartar, which was placed on the as Chief Engineer, and later Colonels Yat-sen Dr. Wang was asked to the War, illustrates the great advance M.C. and J. T. Leslie, M.C.. will join -order Chinese Ambassadors "in 13 destroyer

foreign countries concerned

toment has redesign. The displace as Chief Bignal Officer, A.D.S.T, and from 870 tons to Commander, Canal Brigade, respec make protests.

1.670, and whereas the old ship was tively. 27015 long by 20ft. broad the new is LIEUTENANT COLONEŲ K. J. P. 355 ft. by 384ft. Instead of five 12-

OLIPHANT in guns, Ering a projectile of 484lb. bant, M.C., has assumed command of pounder guns the new ship has eight Lieutenant-Colonel K. J. P. Olip

each, and also sevan: smaller guns. the 2nd Battalion. The Wiltshire Re-

She has four torpedo tubes instead giment, at Gatterick.

all

"The news appeared in Chinese language evening papers in Shanghai, but no names of Chinese public bodies were publish- ed.

FOR

CATCH-PHRASE

WEARY JAPANESE

· SOLDIERS

NANCHANG, Mar. 22. (Int'l)- The Japanese military in China have invented a catch phrase to prevent the increasing agitation of the Japanese soldiers to go home, as many of them are war

of two, discharging torpedoes of much greater range and power,

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.... The following appoinments are made by the Admiralty:-

LL-CdrzJ; O. H. Milner-Barry, to Stronghold in command (indated);

ROYAL AIR FORCE

NEW RESERVE COMMAND Air Marshal' C. LI." Courtney, who has been appointed Air: Officer Com- G. B. O'B. Barding," to President, manding the new Reserve Command, M.N.DLO. Liverpool (March 24); R with effect from March 14. was 48 in Alexander, to Stronghold, in command | June last. He is the youngest officer (April 3), and to Teedom" in com- [of his rank, and has recently seri id mand (undated).

as a member of the Chatfield Coin- Surgn. Lt. Cdra.-H. S. Marka, to mittee on Indian defence. Drake for RNR. (March 30); A. D. EWING COMMANDER

STEEL Sinclair, to Pembroke for RNB. The retirement is announced at his | ¦

March 30); A. D. Sinclair, to Per own request of Wing Commander J. V. broke for RNB. (April 25); M. O. Steel, OBE. Senior Personnel Biaf Ross, MB., to Repulse (April 311. of No. 11 (Fighter) Group, Uxbridge, Lt.-A. G. Formas, to Kingston and formerly of the Fighting Area, March 20); W. A. Cooke, to Bramble since 1935, (March 21).

weary and home sick, The pro- Burgn, Lis-8. H. R. Priče, MB., to

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ENTRIES

WING COMMANDER BRILL, Squadron Leader C. H. Brill, who paganda to counteract this epide- Drake for R.N.B. (March 14); J. H. has commanded " No. 61 (Bomber), mic, as indicated in leaflets, dis- Armstrong, M.BCS. L.RO.P. to Pen- Squadron at Henswell, Lincoln, for the tributed by Japanese In' Chansi, zance (March 23).

past two years has been.............promot.. ed towing commander: from @March le written as follows:

Act. Lt. (R.NR.)-R, G. Jenkins, sa, is 40, "We were original natives of

Proby. Lt. (seny. March 97, and apptd. GOLFING ASSOCIATION to Matabele for training (March 81, The spring meting of the RAF, Shensi, province. We were ex-

C. E. Faland transferred from Officers: Golfing Association will be pelled from China by Emperor RAP, to RN, as Lt. (A) [seny. Feb. held at Ashridge G.C., Herts, on April Chin Shi Huang, at the time 13) and appld to Victory for course i 24, 25, and 28 Particulars may be of 250 B.C."

| obtained from the hombray secretary, at Gosport (Feb. 20). -- We are noW back

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