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On Wavelengths of 355

B

matres (846 k.o's) 31.49

W

metres (9.52 megacycles).

PIANO AND VIOLIN RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO Songs by Jack Grenham

Relay of Ser- 12.90 to 12.20 p.m. rice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral..

12.30 p.m. Compositions of Debussy. La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin Orisha Goluboff (Violin) with Ivor Newton at the Plano. Arabesque No. -Mildred Dilling (Harp). Sara- bande-Boston Symphony

Orchestra cond. by Serge Moussevitsky. Etude

Les Arpeges Composes XI. Pour Viadimir Horowitz (Piano). "Danses" Danac Sacree, 2. Danse Profane- Leopold Stokowski and the Philadel-

Orchestra phia

1.00 pm. Local Time Signal zo₫ Weather Report.

by

7.40 pm. Studio Concert

and Molly (Violin)

Glaire Hartie O'Halloran (Plano).

1. Selection "Paganini" (Lebar)

2. Two Dances from Henry VIII

(Elward German) Two Ballads:

GENERAL

MID-WEEK RIFLE SHOOT

Large Turn-Out: Last Practice Before Prize Meeting

A very large, uumber of members turned up for the mid-week shoot. Two ranges were used, one for, the BR. (2) firing, at 200, 500, and 600 yards and one for S.R. (b) fring at 500, 200, and 800 yards,

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THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

RETURN OF THE STORK

HM.S. Stork, Commander Alun Jones, arrived at Devonport on March 12 from the Chins Station on the conclusion of her first commission.. which began on September 10, 1938. Commander Jones has been appointed to command the surveying ship Jason. Although belonging to the Bitter class of escort vessels, the Stork bax been employed on surveying service, with only one small gun. She is now to be rearmed and to revert to her

It was the last practice at the ; The 4th Submarine Flotilla were long ranges before the Prize Meet-out getting their eye in again after Ing, which probably attracted the their cruise to Balf and other members. It was a pleasant day | warmer ports. They have, how- | original status as an escort vessel. for shooting, although the wind ever, appeared to bring that required watching.

climate back with them.

The R.8. (b) were given a "11" -shot' shoot, the Nett Spoon being won by P.O. Swan with the good score of 143 which included a 49 at 800 yards,

The Scarborough, late of the Ameri- ca and West Indies Squadron, has been converted for surveying duty and will replace the Stock in China.

As the 800 yards Firing Point is on the process of being made more

VOYAGE OF THE REPULSE comfortable, shooting next week

The battle-cruiser Repulse, Captain will be 8 rounds at 200, 500, and E. J. Spooner, D.9.Q. has left Posta- 500 yards, and members are re-mouth for Gibraltar for a shakedown minded that this is the last shoot cruise after recommissioning. She is

final at the Kowloon Ranges before the expected back on April 19 to complete preparations for the coming VOY- age.to Canada of the King and Queen, Meeting.

due to hecta bà hay t

BIGNALLING EXERCISES

Handicap Spoons went to St. Heap of the RM, Sgt. Clements of the Royal Scots, Sgt. Roberts of the HK. Police, and Capt. Sale

UNFORTUNATE OMISSION of the A.E.C. The last named has

The Committee wish to call the

- Extracts from the quarterly returns only taken to the 1914 Rifle during attention of all members to an of signalling practice between HM. the latter part of the season and unfortunate emission in the Prize ships and British merchant vessels for is to be congratulated on getting a

Meeting Programme Pare 21. the quarter ended September 30, 1938, spoon at the long range.

namely, the Blackdown competi-show that 1.078 successful exercises were carried out, compared with 970- tion which is eight shots fane con- for the previous quarter, and there DIFFICULTY AT 800 YARDS

were nine failures to establish com- Apart from a score of 143 by vertible sighting shot and 7 to EA Templeton of 4th Submarine count) at 200 yards. The entry feemunication. Flotilla, which included a 49 at 500 for the Army and Navy, and Coun- yards, other members found dimcil Cup is $1.50 each, culty at 800 yards probably due to the wind and fading light.

Sgt. Heap scored a possible at 700 yards which augurs well for him at the Prize Meeting.

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HALS. LIVERPOOL ́ ́ The new cruiser Liverpool, Captain The Revolver Pool is not in the AD. Read left Malta to continue her voyage to the East Indies Station, on Revolver Aggregate, but the Indi-which she replaces the Emerald. The vidual Revolver Competition is. Liverpool had been at Malta för two months to work up, and to repair cer- tain defects which had developed in her main engines.

The Team Revolver match con- sists of a team of any six members 3. Neapolitan Love Song (Victor Her

from an affiliated club. bert): Simple Little Melody (Straus).

Members The Nett Spoon in the S.R. (a)

are again reminded 8.00 p.m. Local Time, Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements. Class was won by L/Cpl. Brighty that Programmes can be obtained

8.03 p.m. Studio-Concert by Claire

of RE's-in a 7 shot shoot "Two from the Hon. Secretary, Com- Hartie (Violin) and Molly O'Halloran Handicap Spoons went to themand Headquarters, should their (Plaza) continued.

Cernian Waltz (Schroder); Ich R.A.F. in the person of A. C. Den- Club Secretaries not have any, and Tanz mit Dir in den Mummel Finein ham and L. & C. Berry while three that entries must reach the Secre- German Tange (Emil Paem, Regen- others went to Sgt. Singleton of tary by not later than the first tropfen

8.15 p.m.

Your the R.A.G.C.. Spr. Rumary, E.E., post on April 3 (this concession London Relay

and L/Cpl. McDonald of the Royal being granted owing to the pre- Programme from Daventry

A talk by the

vious day being a Sunday). Empire Service | Scota. Director.

8.30 p.m. Studk-Light" Song Re- cital by Jack Grenham. Thought.

9.00 p.m. London Relay-Food for

ï

Three short talks on matters of topical interest.

9.20 p.m. Next week's programme. 9.30 p.m. London Relay The News. 9.50 p.m. Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 ("Choral"), Felix Weingartner and Vienna Phil- harmonic Orchestra,

11:00 pm.

Close down.

SHORT WAVE

1.03 p.m. Les Allen (Baritone) and Primo Scala Accordeon Band.

(Davis, Don't Save Your Smiles Coots-Flo Rito); She Came From Alsace

(Tida-Carr)—Primo Lorraine Scala's Accordeon Band with Vocal

Rehearsing Refrain.

A Lullaby (Goodhart and Hoffman); Seein' is Believix (Adams and Ager)-Les Al- len (Baritone) with Carroll Gibbons

Boy. and HI

Priends, (Piano)

Intro: Alone; Poor Little Medley Angelihe: Goody Goody Primo (HIS.G. Scala's Accordeon Band with Vocal ... Refrain. Musical Comedy Requests: G.S.H. Desert Bong GS.0. Intro: One Alone Whot ('Bunny'); Indian Love Call (Rose Marie'): Deep in My Heart Dean ('Student Prince'); Tea for Two Trans (No. No Nanette'); Lover, Come Back Trang

to

Me (New Moon')--Les Allen (Bari- lone and His Canadian Batchelors with Orchestra. Maracay (Clbert- Nicholls); My. Little Buckaroo (from Strange LAVE)-Frimo Scala's Ac- cordeon Band with Vocal Refrain.

-130 p.m. Reuter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce=1. ments.

Len Fills and". His 140 p.m. Hawallin Orchestra.

Say The Word And It's Your-Siow Fax-Trot (alm First A Gir'); When

Bid The Trees Goodbye- Leaves Waltz Hawaiian Happiness Medley, Intro: Aloha Oe: Aloma: Aloha Be loved; Song of the Islands; Sola Mio: Moonlight Bay; Aloha Os. The Winter Waltz (Altman and Ager); Rosetta (Hines and Woods).

Nat Gonella and His

The

2:00 p.m. Georgians.

Who Stole The Tiger's Rug-Fox- Trot Bring Em Back Alive Fox- Trut

Oh, They're Tough Mighty Tough In The West-For-Trot: Ten Pretty Girls Pox-Trot

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6.00 pm Belay of the Dance Or chestra from the Boo! Garden, of the Hongkang Hotel

(a) Sweet and Slow; (b) Skrantch. (c) You're not the kind, (d) Avalon 9.14 Record: Berenade In The Night (Kennedy); ru Bing You A Thousand Love Sangs him 'Cain and Mabel'). Mare Henri (The Roaming Trouba- dour) with Orchestra 6.21 (9) Love is where you find it (b) Carry me back to Old Virginny, (e) To-night will live, (d) Shelanigans cords: If We Never Meet Aggin- Blow Fox-Trot: Old Fashioned Love Quickstep Gerry Moore (Piano), Night On The Water (Nicholls and Clarke) - Layton and Johnstone (American. Duettister with Plans,

645 p.m. London Helay-Under Bir Ben'

By Howard Marshall.

wave's

7.00 pun, Closing, local Block Que- tations.

1.02 p.m. Bldegarde (Vocal) and The Hill Billies,

-

Call

DAVENTRY

Wavelength '.. 17.796.c. (16.86m.) 9.51m.e. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) "15.18m.c. (19.79.)

LEADING SCORES

The following were the leading scores of the Wednesday

shoot:-

P.O.. J. C. Swan EA.

46

-1

H'cap 500 yds. 700 yds. 800 yds. Tis.

Scr. 48

48

49 → 149 2

H, J. Templeton Sgt. R. J. Hesp

49

13

48

143

.1

48

50

42

140x

Capt. F. P. Sequeira

Scr.

46

45

45

138

5.1. C. C. Chan

45

47

43

135

C/Ert. P. Hale

48

48

40

134

E.A., W. J. Hipin,

2

45

40

42

133

L/CPL V. M. Hammond

1

46

$8

41

133

Lieut, A. J. Le Seelleur

Ber. 44

45

43

132

Sgt. V. W. Cooper

4.8

#

40

132 11

Bgt. F. Roberts

4

44

42

45

131 a.

Lieut. C. E. Otway

NIL

40

43

42

131

P.C.. Charan Singh

45*

43

42

130

Cadet G, J. P. Carey

1

40

38

130

2/Lt. G. C. Dawson

3.

45

43

41

129

Condr. 3. R. HII ...................

2

43

48

40

129

I

(G.SO., G.S.G., G.S.B.)

Capt A. G. Mackenzie-Kennedy 3

44

45

40

129

U

III

(G.SH., O.S.G.. G.S.D.) (GSH. GS.G., G.S.B.)

E.R.A., H. 8. Stephens

3..

40

42

89

128

Sgt. F. Clements

6.

41

#

42

127 #

AUSTRALIA

Capt. F. Sale

8

40

39

119

H'cap 200 yds. 500 yds. 800 yds. Tis.

Wave Length, 3134 metres

L/Cpl. S. G. Brighty

7 30

30

27

8pr. C. S. Rumary

10

28

30

87 * 85 x

8

31

28

28

85

5

20

29

29

84

5 28

29

27

84

10 25.

30

83 E

LAC, J. Berry LS.R., Nap. L. Pan Sgt. R. Green ................... L/Cpl. J. McDonald

10 27

30

83

8

24

22

81

28

80

13

21

T9 *

A.CL, C. W. Denham Pte. D. M. Sim

13

25

79 F

7

2:1

Cpl. F. C. C. Quah

4

27

A.C.I, W. J. Gush.

21.

+;

ERA, J. Chick

8 24

29

·75

Call Sign: VIE

Power. 1 Kilowatt HULLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI, Wavelengths 18.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies.

1777okc. & 1773oke.

P/Sgt. F. Tolllson Spr. W. Albone

L/Cpl. A. D'Aquino

Sgt. J. Singleton

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Time a.m.

10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"Olimp- ese of English Literature," KÄ. Phlips LA), 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).

|2.38—"Musical Clames," with the Midland Revue Orchestra (D1). 3.00-Pibroch: Pipe-Major · MacAulay

(D1),

p.mi

3.20-10

Tote' Session (A), 3.35-Recital by Empire Artats (DI). 4.29-News (DI).

430-Recorded Muste"(Á).

5.25 Commentary On News (A), 6.00-Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance

Band (A),

by

6.46 "Under Big Ben," Talk

Howard Marshall (1972). 6.30-Desmond Tanner at the Elec

tric Organ ((A).

7.00-The Women Quintet. Players

(DA).

7.35 Worcestershire Hunt Point-to

Polat. Commentary

the on Lady Dudley's Cup by G. Phipps Hornby (13), « 7.50-Organ Recital by Reginald

West (D3).

8.13~Your Programmes from Davezi- by Talk by the Empire Ser. vios Director (122). 8.30-Dance Muxlo by Bydney Kyle

And his Band. (D2). 8.50--Recorded Music (A). 9.00-"Bood for Thought" 9.20. Summary of the day's news

CAR

-9.30–News (DN.

11.45

(D2).

10.00-Bandy Macpherson, at BEC.

Theatre Organ, (13). 10.45 The Thin Red Line"--The

Royal Welch Pustulers, (D3). "Your Programmes from Daven- "Talk by the Empire Ber- vice Director), (D3). News, D3},"rh"

12.30"&cordeon" Some favourite tunes played by Phil Green

Covered Wagon Lullaby crema and Leonard): The Trail Of The Lone- some Pine (from, the almthe En Billies with Their Own Novelty Ac comp. I Belleve In Miracles (Weal ling and Meyer); Listen To The Ger man Band (Gordon and Bevel)... Hildegards (Vocal) with Orchestra: 12.00

From Alabama (Ted and With Hill Billies with ́Novelty': Accompaniment. Prits (Hart and Bligh); The Scene Changes (Billy Fill)-Hildegarde (Vocal) with Or chestra. Take Ms Boots On When Ah Dies (Carr); Ole Palthfiz (Carr)

$10.

(D3),

1

-The Hul Billies with Novelty Ac CHUNGKING NEWS companiment.

1,30 pm. Reginald Dixon at the

Dizon Hits, No. 7. Intro: Lost: Late

BROADCAST

of short wATA

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(N) denotes winner of the "Nett" Spoon.

(H) denotes winner of the "Handicap" Spoon.

(P) denotes winner of the "Possible" Button.

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N.B. Winner of (N) or (B) spoon has his handicap reduced

by one point.

"HOME SOCCER

LONDON, Mar 30 (Reuter)--The following matches in the English and Scottish F.A. Leagues were played yesterday:

FIRST DIVISION

Stoke

5. Wolves Birmingham 1 Huddersfield Charltonn. 3 "Grimsby Manchester U.0 Everton Middlesbro

a Portsmouth THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Bournemouth 5 Bristol R.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE 18T. DIY, Hearts

2. Albion

الا

JOURNALISM

CHINA

SCHOOL FOR H.K.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:---

(March

Cara-8. W. Roskill, to President March 20): D. Orr Ewing, to Drake,

Engr. Cdr.-F. J. Allisen, to Sussex for RNB. (April 5). 18). Lt.Cdr.-M. Everard, to Nelson

Caledonia

April 18); 8. H. Dennis (retd) o

(May 1). Lis-A "J. W. PILL to Thistle March

Grenfell, to Cale- 23) C. J. donia (March 30); G. H. Greenway. to Liverpool (April 16); G. M. When-. don, to Calates" (day 1).

CA. BOSEL--E T. Ford., to Barham (March 16).

PROMOTION

Lt.Cdr. (Retá).-E. A. M. Haes, to of Cdr. (red.) (seny: March 15).

THE ARMY

REGULAR ARMY COMMISSIONS. Twenty-five vacancies for commis sons in the cavalry, Hoyal Artillery, Royal Tank Corps, and Royal Army Service Corps of the Regula: Army will be available for competition at the examination to be held in June next for candidates who are officers' of the Supplementary Reserve and the Territorial Army.

In addition, a lindted number of vacanies for the Indian Army may be available. Successful candidates, pro- vided they have attained the age of 21 years will be appointed on about August 25 next.

ar

Candidates must have reached the age of 20 years and six months by July and be under 25 on September 1: have completed 18 months com- missioned service in the Supplemen- tary Reserve or the Territorial Army: and have been attached to a unit of the Regular Army and have been re- commended as a result of such attach- iment.”

ROYAL AIR FORCE

WIRELESS · SCHOOL COMMAND Group Captain H. L. Räumer, DEC.. has been appointed in command of No. 2 Mectrical and Wireless School at Yatesbury, Wilts, opened recently to relieve the pressure on No. School, Cranwall, for the training of airmen as wireless operators. Wing Commanders C. B. Richardson, M.B.E and O. W. de Patron have also been appointed to the statt.

- FOREIGN ATTACHMENT Lieutenant Manob Suriya, of the Biamese Royal Air Force, has been at- tached to No. 5) Carmỹ Co-operation). Squadron as Odiham, Basingstoke, for

two

months from approximately

respect of the training of personnel at RAF establishments, as compared

with £18.500 - in 1838.

March 13.

During the coming... financial yezr the Air Ministry expect to receive Leading "Chinese newspaper adi- | 255,000, from other Governments to tors in Hongkong are planning to establish a journalisin school here. Called the China. Journalists In- 3titute, it will be headed by Mr. Kup Pu-tao, Editor-in-Chief of the Shun Pep and Mr. King Chung- 2 bua, Editor-in-Chief of the Bing

TẠO TỬ Pia.

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Mr. Wu Fan-fran, Manager of the.Lh Pao, Mr. Hsu Chim-yuan, editor of the Ta Kung Pao, and other prominent newspaper editors will be instructors in the institute.

COLONY HEALTH

RETURNS

H.K. COMMITTEE FOR STUDENT RELIEF

The Hongkong Committee for Student Relief, which has its Head- quarters at the Chinese YMCA, held a meeting at the St Francis, Hotel yesterday. Amongst those present were:Mr. Fr Bhang-ling (Chairman) Mr. Lum H. Chu, Miss Law Yau-belt, Principal of Chan Twenty-eight cases of tuber-Chung Middle School and True: culosis were notified to the Health Light Branch School, Mr. George G. tries, including Great Britain, Prance, Department an afar. 29, in addition Helde, Mr. Chew Kam-lam, Mr. K Italy and Germany en 25.51 metres to saven cases of measles, fre P. Yuan, Mrs. Two H. Chen, and Mr and 31.58 metres to America between cases of cerebro-spinal faver, foar Llu Hol-ping, member of the Cen- and English on 14.85 metres and 19.75

10 am (HK, time) each day on 25.21 metres (119 megacycles),

There are dally broadcasts from 4.15 A.m. to 8.30 am. to European coun-

Commission and lepte-

metres: to East and North China and dysentery, three cases of chicken-sentative of Mr. Hau Shi-ying, Biberia between 0.30 pm, and 1.10 pox, two cases of small-poz and pm, on 26.51 metres and 21.58 metres one case of diphtheria.

in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15

pm and 7.55 pm, on 25.31 metres

The Chairman delivered an ad- dress in mandarin, commenting on the work of the Committee, which, and 31.68 metres in Japanese; to The United States Ambassador he declared, was to ameliorate the South China and the South Seas be to Japan Mr. Joseph Grew, is sufferings of the student victims tween 8.10. p.m. Bod_1033. p.m ly Lady: The Glory of Love Dixon A regular series

un 25,21 expected to return to the in the war zone. metres and 31.50 metres, including Hits, No. 4. Inzo: How date to broadcasts in the English EDU other

news bulletin to English at 9 pm. (16 United States on regular leave The Chairman introduced the love mer Love walked in: Most me foreign languages have been "An- down in Sunset Valley: "I won't tell augurated by the Central Broadcast.pm local time); and to Boviet Rus sometime in May, The exact date guest of honour, Mr. Liu Hot-ping. sout: The sweetest song in the Ing Administration, Chungking sista between 11 pm and 11:30 pm of hul departure from Toke has who stressed the importance of world: The Chocolate Soldier's Of special interest to Far East: on 26.21 metres and 31.58 metres in

For not Tets been set.

helping these unfortunate students. Listeners are the news broadcaste at Russian,

daughter,

SAU

FRIDAY MARCH 31, 1939.

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