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→THE FOL-DE-ROLS AND OTHER
- LONDON · BELAYS
Cesar-Franck Bymphony 1.00 to 12.20 p. Relay of Ser- vice of Interc@alon from St. John's Cathedral
12.38 p.m. Tino Rossi (Tenor) and Dajos Bels and His Dance Orchestra. Night of Love Divine Tango; Do You Like Dancing? Tango
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Wavelength 17.79b.c. (14.86m.) 9.31m.c. (31.55m.) $1.47me, (31,97m) -
18.18m.c. (179)
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AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIE Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA
"Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57mx; Frequencies 17717oka. 17730kc.
Dajoa Bela Dance Orchestra. Aux Des D'Amour (from film 'Lumieres de HK Paris")-Tina Rossi (Tenor) with Or- Cuckoo Waltz (Jonasson); chestra
Time 3.0L
Brigitte-Waltz - Bajos Bein Dance 10.00--Broadcast to Schools-- "The Orchestra Cataril Catari (film
World. We Live In" by Profes- -Naples au baiser de feu")--Tino Rossi
SOT G. 8. Browne (A), (Tenor) with Orchestra. Veni Pebeta (Jovel); Du Schwarzer Zigeuner (Vacek)-Daos Bela, and His Dance Orchestra..
1.00 p.m. Weather Report.
1.09 pm. Turner Layton (Vocal) at the Phina.
Local Time Signal and
If I should Lase You (dim Bose of
"the Rancho); Op The Wooden H
To Bedfordshire Grey and Connelly).
10.30 Wheat and Grain, Report (A); 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A), 11.10-Luncheon Murla (A), 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme
(A).
p.m.
300-Music Hall, with orchestra com
ducted by Charles Shadwell (D1).
4.00--News (D1).
416-"Food for Thought" (D1); Din
ner Music (A). 4,39 "The Song
"Stewart (D1),
(01).
Reporter"-Ian
Moon Over Miami (Leslie and Burke). 3.20-Tiny Tots' Session. (A),
1.13 p.m. Hawațiah Selections. Waltzing To The Gutter-Medley- Len Puls (Hawaiian Guitar) with Scott Wood at the Plano.. Sweet Hawaiian Dream Girl-Waltz; Under- neath The Blue Hawailan Sk'e- Walts-The Hawaiian Marimba Pay- era. Bundown in Old Waikiki (Carl- Lon and Riz): Al My Life (flim Laughing Irish Eyes')-George El- Metta Havalian Nove'ty Quartet with Vocal Chorus. Goodnight Vena
from the film)-Hawa'ian Guitar Bolo by Len Fills with Orchestra.
139 p.m.
Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Annance menis.
1.40 p.m. Mozart-Symphony In D. No. 15,
Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra,
2.00 pm
Mozart-Sonata
Flat Major, E. 570.
5.25-Commentary On News (A). „6.00---"As You Like It”—ABC, Light
Opera Company (A), *
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Walter Gieseking at the Piano.
2.15 p.m. Close down
6.00 1.m. Cesar-Franck-Symphony
In D Minor.
--Philadelphia. Symphony
Orchestra
conducted by Leopold Stokowski.
6.40 p.m.
tations
Closing local Stock Quo Tehudi
Vialin solos by
arr.
6.62 m. Mengblo.
Tzar's Bride Song Of The Bride (Rimsky-Korsakov,
Frank); Campanells, Op. 7 Bls. (Fagania) with Plano accomp. by Hubert Gle- sen. Noto Preto Op. 11 (Pagal int); La Ronde Des Luting, 02. 29 P1600 accomp. by
(Bazzini)--with Marcel Gazelle.
7.00 D.M.
Walter Glynne (Tenor) and Grace Moore
LIFE FOR HIS PATIENTS
Dying Doctor's Phone
Prescription
Dr. J. Watson Struthers, aged 39, of Hadfeld, gave his life for his patienta
For weeks he fought a fu epidemie in his village, for weeks he struggled walat-deep through snowdrifts to his patients.
GENERAL
Supreme
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY"
"J" CLASS DESTROYERS Completion dates are announced for the first three destroyers of the Javelin type, built under the con
struction programme of 1938.
14 Lts (A)—M, O. W. Clifford, J. L M. Bell to Ark Royal; E A. Liver aldge, to Courageous - (March 299; 8. Hook, to Eagle: R, H G. ONу, to Glorious. (April 145.
(E)-R Dale, to Edinburgh (March 23).
The Jacka). WES commissioned
PayT. Lis-H R. Butchers, to on March 31, the Jersey on April 38, Cobrane (March 23); O. B. R. 8. and the Jervis (dotilla leader) on Harris, to Sheweld (March 31); D. V. follow at short intervals. This class is W. Haslam to Warspite (March 27); May 5. The other ve vesstia will Jesseman, to Tamar (April 1); G. A the largest built for the Royal Navy, L. G. Underhill, to Victory (April 3); with the exception of the two fotmas A. Woodifield, to Vincent (April 5); B. M. Edwards, to Edinburgh (April of tribal destroyers.
The
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displacement is 1.890 tons, com- 30). pared with the 1,370 tons of the In- Act. Lleuts. (/0, RAP).-D. G. trepid 'type in the 1935 programme. Bowker, to Ark Royal (March 20); and the number of 4.7mm guns has EL E. J. F. T. Farker, to Eagle tApri
14) been increased from four to abe
Sub-Ita, The "J" class will form the 4th
(A)--C. Murray, L. R.
Longadon,
For weeks, desperately ill pimself he wrote out prescriptions from his bed when he could no longer go and, gave advice by telephone.
His wife and his colleagues told the story of this hero whose name Plotilla in the Home Fleet, in place Tivy, F. J. D. Broughton, A. F. Adie, the world has never known, whose of vessels of the "B" class completed B. Paterson, Q. Smith, §.. M. de L. only recompense as he breathed in 1831. The appoinment of Captain
D. FF., Williams, to Ark his last was the knowledge that F. J. Mack to the Jervis as Captain he had dope his best for his fellow of this new fotila dates from
Mar. 20.
HMS. PELICAN I'LL BE ALL RIGHT"
The new escort vessel Fellean, Com Said his young Scottish wife, fored at Sheerness on March from mander L.A. K. Boswell, which ar- merly his housekeeper: "Repeatedly the Thornycroft works, Southampton I asked him: 'Won't you have a 1 expected to leave on April 17 for doctor?' but each time he replied; the America and West Indies Station, TT be all right in a day or so. on which the replaces the Sear Pay. Mida-A. C. W. Jones, to borough The Pelican should arrive, Emerald Charch 23); W. Hutton-At- at Bermuda on May 3, after call attenborough, to Shemeld (April 11, the Azores from April 23 to 28.
men,
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"But he became so l that I had to telephone Dr. E. J. Allan, a friend of his, in Glossop. He fetched specialist, and within an hour or two my husband was rushed to Ashton Infirmary, where he died."
are
Royal (March 21 D. N. Collins, E W. Lockwood, J. B. Murray, P. 8 Touchborne, to
ue, to pazie; W. A. Sykes M. Follard, H. C
H. 8. Shaw, Shaw, A. T. Easton, D. G. Lough, to Payr. Sub-Lts-E R Wheeler, to Glorious (April 14). Drake (March 24), and for duty in Gunnery School (March 27); AC Reynolds, to Warspite (April 3).
Wt. Engr.-R. E. Magner, to Edin burgh (March 23).
PROMOTIONS ·
Lt.Cdr. (Retd.)-J. H. Thomas, to rank of Cur. (Retd)-J. H Thomas to rank of Cdr. (retd) (seny, March
Sub-Lt. (A).-G. V. Aylott, to runk of Lt. (A) (seny March 9).
Cd. Supply Galcer~~a, W. Richards, to rank of PayT. Lt. (seny, March 1, Cd. Writer-C: Chapman, to rank of Payt, Lt (seny, March 1). .*
Wt. B.O.-J. W. H. Atkey, W. H Ely, to rank of Cd, 5.0. (seny. March
Cd Writer (seny March 1).
PAYMASTER CAPTAIN
KAMACKENZIE kenzie has been placed on the retired Paymaster Commander, R. P. Mas- list with the rank of paymaster cap tain on attaining the age limit of 50.)-17). Said Dr. Allan: "Dr. Struthers NAVAL APPOINTMENTS simply avertaxed his strength The following appointments through working for his patients made by the Admiralty:--
Cdra V. N. Surtees to Pembroke "He must have had well over a 4.45 Sports News and Market Notes hundred patients, some of them (March 21); M. Fogg-Elliot to De light, in command (March 28); A. EL scattered about iri isolated B. Day, to Calcutta, in command farmsteads During the terrible (April 3), and as Officer Instr. to 1. weather recently he used to plough R.N.VR Division. Humber (undated). Wt: Writer/-W. H. Cole, to rank of
Lt.-Cdrs.-E. D. Webb, through the snow on foot when his George V March 29); K. A. Short to King car was held up.""
to Victory for S. of N.C.. Ford (March · ROYAL · AIR FORCE 27): J. E. P. Burroughs (8/Ldr,
FLEET 'AIR ARM OFFER. RAF) to Victory for Ford (March
Warrant ranks are to be institited for the various classes of flying and Payr. Lt.-Cdrs.-R. F. Braidwood, to maintenance ratings in the Fleet Air Nelson (March 27): H Shearburn, Arm. to Kent (Apr 1),
Lis-R. M. Crawford, to Ladybird fApril 5); J. Smallwood, to Wrestler March 20); G. A. Carline, to Presi- Coke, to Victory (April 1); W. A Rex-observers mates), cen: for Met. crse. (April 17); C. P. Playfair (P/O., RAP), to Victory, for RAP. Gosport; C. S. K. Kenna way, to Ark Royal (March 29).
6.45 Racing Pigeons." (D2),. 7.00--Variety Programme (A),N 7.15-Jack Wilson and his Versatile
Five (D2).
7.40 The Sydney Studio Orchestra
(A).
7.45 The B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra
(D2).
8.30 "At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes st home in his own bar-parlour (12)
8.50--Recorded Feature (A),
Lord Hailey (D2). 9.15-News (132)]
BITE MAKES NEWS20
Lord Northcliffe once said that if à man bit a dog that would make news. But 3 bulldog at Rhyl North Wales, made front
9.00 Empire Exchange." Talk by page news in English papers, the
other day when he bit a man."
You see, the man the dog bit was a very important individual -Frank O'Donnell, Scottish in- ternational Soccer centre forward, for whom Aston Villa pald a trans- fer fee of £10,000.
(D2),
9.20-Summary of the day's, pews 9.45-Sports News and Market Notes 10.00-"The Fol-de-Rois." with the B.B.C. Variety Orchestra (D3). 11.00-The
B.B.C. Empire Orchestra. (D3). 12.00-News (D3):
B.m.
12,15-World Affairs Talk by H. 12.55--Sports News and Market Notes
Wickham Steed (D3).
(18).
(Soprano) in CHUNGKING NEWS
Light Orchestra Concert.
The Nuremberg Doll Overture (Adam)-Grand Symphony Orchestra.
The Valley Where Wishes Come Tru
Eatherley-Elott); I Walk Beside
BROADCAST
regular series of short-wave
You (Lockton-Alan Murray)-Water broadcasts in the English and other Glynne (Tenor) with Piano. June- foreign
languages have
been in-
Rhythmic Paraphrase (Tschaikowsky augurated by the Central Broadcast- art. (Lange); Tannhauser-Rhythmic ing. Administration, Chungking Paraphrase (Wagner, aIT, Lactel
Debroy Somers Band.
Wint
Shan
Of special interest to Far East Remain? (film The King steps dut: 10a.m. (HK time) each day on 26.21 listeners are the news broadcasts at The
End Begins (film The King steps out) Grace Moore (Soprano) with
37 metres (11.9 megacycles). Orchestra. The Knave Of Diamonds There are dally broadcasts from 4.15 (Steele); Love Id'eners-Serenata am to 6.30 am. to European coul MacHeth)Alfredo Campo'l and Hls tries, including Great Britain, France. Salon Orchestra. I Wait For You Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres Aim Evensong-Walter Glynne and 31.58 metres; to America between" (Tenor) with Orchestra. Stars In My 9.30 am and 11.30 am. in Chinese Eyes (flm "The King steps out and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75 Learn How To Lose (film The King metres: to East and North China and steps out')-Grace Moore (Soprano) Biberia, between 9.30 pm and 7.10 with Orchest
p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.88 metres 7.42 p.m.
BB.C. Recording-The in Chinese: to Japan between 7.18 Coronation of King George VI. Pm and 7.55 pm, on 25.21 metres A talk by The Hon. Harold Nicol and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to ron C.M.G., M.P.
South China and the South Seas be 8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Westween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 ther Report and Announcements. metres and 31.58 metres, including 8 8.03 p.m. New Mayfair Orchestra. news bulletin in English at. 9 p.m. (10 "Hide And Seek Selection (Vivian pm, focal time); and to Boviet, Rus Ellis). Rag Doll (Nacio Herb Brown); sia between 11 Parade Of The Tix Soldiers (Jessel)
p.m. and 11.30 pm. "Going Greek"-Selection "The M. Russlan
lionaire Kid" Selection (Mayer).
8.38 p. London Relay At The
Black Dog!
9.00 p.m. London Betay-Empire
Exchange.
By The Lord Haley. G.C.ä.L
G.C.IN.
on 25,21 metres and 31.58 metres in
CONCESSION
9.15 p.m. London Relay--The News AWARDS FOR
9.30 p.m. London Relay-A Recital
by Marjorie Ffrangcon-Davies (SS.M.C. HEADS
prano)
Spring is at the Door: Passing
9.15
Dreams (Roger Qufiter), I Heard a At its meeting of Mar. 21, the Piper Piping: The Fiddler Feterkin). French Municipal Council unanim- Let Beauty Awake (Vaughan Wously endorsed the suggestions that Hams), The Wind on the Wold (O.A four high Settlement officials be Lidgey).
-Londen Relay-Sports awarded gold and silver medals in News and Market Notes.
8.58 pm Billy Thorburn and His services during the past eighteen recognition of their outstanding Maria
Night Over Shanghal Pox-Tro2 months (Ain The Singing Marine'). Two
In a song-and-langh - Show"
Ught-
Mr. Sterling Fessenden, Secre-
for-
The English international
Houghton, were menaced at the wards, Ronnie Starling and Eric
same time.
They were playing golf with O'Donnell - when the bulldog de- cided to become famous and sank
its teeth into the international's
leg.
Wisely, Starling and Houghton dropped their golf bags and dived over a wall to safety.
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10.80 p.m. London Kelay-The Fol-Municipal Council, and Mai, K. M. De Bole
Bourne, Commissioner of Police, 42 heartedly designed for all sorts ni
were awarded Gold Meda's of the sizes of fisteners with a anile and a French Concession, whilst Maj. J. song for the high-brow, the low-brow. T. Ford a Treasurer and Controller. and the no-brow. Written and pre of the Counell and Capt, EG sented by Greatrex Newmari. Music by Wolseley Charles: Conducted by Reed, Chief Officer of the Fire Charles Shadwell; Produced by Harry Department will be given the Can- B. Pepper.
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Announcing this on Mar. 18. Ad- miralty Ficet orders state that the men afected will be:-Warrant Pint for ex-Rating Pilots), Warrant Ob server (to replace boatswains (P) for
Warrant Air-
craft Officer, for ex-Air Artlicers), and Warrant Air Mechanic (for ex- Air Mechanics).
Rates of pay of warant plots and observers will be sa for warrant ou.. cers of the scaman branch, and for warrant aircraft meer and air me chanic as for warrant engineers
Flying pay at 55 a day will be given to warrant plots and observers while they hold appointments involving a continuous and definite dying lahi- lity.
Detailed regulations as to quali fications for appointment will be an nounced Inter.
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 5, 1939. -PAGE 3
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