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(Vo- TCHAIKOWSKY SYMPHONY NO. 5 Askey-Barker)-Arthur Askey
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Krotkoff (Guitar): Tango, Delle Rose 1.30 pt.
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over again; Ten pretty girls; Moon at Symphony Orchestra. The Rivetter sea; No more you; Wake up and live (Slevier and Arlen); Where's The Accompaniment.
Charles Kunz (Piano) with Rhythm Sergeant? (Longstafe) Raymond Newell (Baritone) with Orchestra. 8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes-11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme "The Dubarry-Selection-New "Light ther Report and Announcements. Symphony Orchestra.
Albert Sandler and His pm. 100 p.m. Local Time Signal and Orchestra. Weather
Fantasia On Irish Airs (arr. Jufes Report
Mulder). Where The Woods Are 1.03 p.m. Rale Da Costo (Plano).
(Brodszky--art, - Medley Whoopee
(Kahn and Green
Weninger); To-night (from same). Donaldson); "Monte Carlo-Medley Tell Me (Whiting and Harling)-assisted by Vera Avalent Des Alles (Hahn),
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Vienna"--Medley; "Sunshine "Susie”—
Medley with Harry Jacobson (Soprano). (Piano)
1.15 p.m. Repter and Hugby Press. Forecast and Announce
Weather ments.
1.30 p.m. Dance Music. Slow Fox-Trot-Star Dust Covered Hundle; Fax-Trot - My 'Shadow's Where My Sweetheart Used To Be Waltz Moonlight On The Prairie film same)-Joe Loss and His Or chestra
1.40 p.m. Belay of the Rotary Tit.
An Speech from the Boof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.
2.15 p.m. Close downs.
8.00p.m. Belay of the Dance Or chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel
7.80 p.m. Closing local Stack Que- tations.
1.02 p.m. An Hour of Variety with Gracie Fields, Arthur Askey, Charlie Kenz and Margatroyd and Winter- bottom.
Charlie Kunz Piano Med'ey No. D.
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"Chu Chin Chow""-Selection (Nor- tou)-The Londori Palladium Orches
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"The Cho and His Orchestra. colate Soldier"- Vocal Gems (0. Straus)--The Columbia Light Opera Company with Orchestra.
9.13 p.m. London Relay---The News. 9.50 DJ
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Short talks on matters of topical interest.
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London Belay Sports News, and Market Notes.
9.30 p.
Songs by Theodore Cha- Hapine (Bass).
9.45 p.m
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7.30-Planoforte Recital by. Claud
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$.45-Band of Queen Victoria's Rifles
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9.40-"A Man's ́ Hat In His Hand."
(HL). 9.45-8ports News and Market Notes
(02) 8.55-Netherlands songs (HL). 6. Intro: Sympathy: You needn't Midnight Review (Glinka) with Or 10.00-"General Release," with "The have kept it a secret; You're here,chestra cond. by Eugene Goossens.
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and Midland. you're there: So Rare: Stardust on Arise, Red Sun Russian Folk Song):
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We've Got To Keep Up Choir and Balalaika Orchestra.
7. Alf Cooper (D3) With The Joneses (Rutherford, Fi. 10.05 PL Tchaikowsky-
— Waltz 11.15–Violin Recital by Daniel Meisa liott);
Winter Draws On Haines, from The Steeping Beauty."
(D3). Harper)-Oracle Fields (Vocal) with Marek Weber and His Orchestra, 11.30-Stop Dancing." (D3).", Orchestra. The Seaside (Pranka-
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and Handley-Crick) - Murgatroyd New Symphony Orchestra conduct 12.15 "George and the Dragon" (D3). Winterbottom (Two minds with not a ed by Sir Landon Ronald.
12.55-Sports News and Market Notes 11.00 p.m. Close down.
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THE SERVICES
LONDON GAZETTE
THE WAR OFFICE, MARCH 21 REGULAR ARMY
Col C. La T. T. Jones on ret, pay. March 201: L-Col. J. MacD. Latham M.C., Unempld. List, late H.LI, to be Col. (March 13); with seny. Nov. 1, 1938; Lt. Col. A. B. P. Pereira, DELO from R.AS.C. to be Col. (March 14), with seny, July 1, 1836.
COMMANDS AND STAFF
The follg. reliquish their appts.- Col. (temp. Brig.) C. La T. T. Jones. D.S.O., M.C. as Chief Engr., Wester Comd., and the temp. rank of Brig. (March 20); Maj. and BL LL-COL. (local Col.) G. W. A. Palater, D.S.O., as G.S.O, 2nd Grade, War Office 10); Maj. H. S. Notley, 3rd D.G.. AMS. The British Troops, Egypt (March 5).
The follg. appts.' are made:--Col. J. McD. Latham, M.C.. to be Insor. Gen. of the West Indian Local Forces and Oft... Comdg. the Troops Jamaica (March 13); Col. A. B. P. Pereira. D.B.O., to be Asst. Dir. of Supplies and Transport, N. Comd. (March 14); Capt. E. V. Nepean, R. Signals, to be G.B.O. 3rd Grade. War Onice (Feb
20.
CAVALRY
4th Sec. Lt. D. P. Templer is secd. forserv. at the Cav. Depot. Catterick (Feb. 21),
8. Stafford R.—Maj, A. C, O. Green- wood (Oct. 1. 19387.
Welch R--Capt. F. F. Pitt (Nov. 20, 1938); Capt. C. E. R. Hirsch (Feb. 18). Black Watch-Lt." G. P. Campbell- Preston (Nov. 3, 1938).
Oxt. and Bucks. LI-Capt. Hon. C. B. A. Bernard (Jan. 21).
Essex R-Capt. G. N. H Sheffield (Nov. 1, 1938) Capt. R W Little- nales (Jan. 18).
Forestera-MB), C R. T. Wilmot (Nov. 6, 1938); Maj, N. A. McD. Wal- ker (Nov. 12, 1938); Capt, R. B. San-
ders (Dec. 14. 1838); Capt. H. F. Meynell (Dec. 28, 1938).
Lt. W. M. Nicholson resigns his comma. (March 27),
Loyal R-Lt. R. P. Young is seed.. or serv. under the Air Ministry (Feb. 24)
R. Berks R-The folig. are restd. to the estabt.:- MA). F. N. Ellott (Dec. 1, 1938); Capt. I. D. H. Helby (Dec, 22, 1938).
Capt. LD. H. Helby is secd. for
on the Staff (Feb. 23). KOLL--Bec. Lt. G. N. Stanton from h.p. Hist. to be Bec. Lt. (March 22), with precedence next below Sec.
G. B. Quiney.
Seaforth-Capt. J. M. Bym is seed.
while empld. as Instr. Small Arms
Sch., Iraq Feb. 23); Capt. G. E. W. Baird retires on ret. pay (March 203. Ride HdeCapt, and Bt. Maj. F W. Pesting to be Maj. (Jan. 0), with Regt sexy, Dec. 23, 1938, and pre- ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY cedence next above Maj. E. D
Capt. J. H. B. Evatt is reatd. to the Treneer-Michell Substituted for the estabt. (Jan. 21); Capt. J. T. G. Pal-notifin. In the "Gazette" of Dec. 23, mer is seed. for serv. with the TA. |1933). *. (Jan. 21); Capt. P. D. Weir is seed. for serv, on the Staff (Feb. 29); Lt. (now Capt.) T. Klicat la resta, to the estabt. (Jan. 20).
CORPS OF RYAL ENGINEERS The notice in the "Gazette" of Feb. 28, in respect of Capt. J. D. Patulle. B.Sc., is cancelled, a
INFANTRY
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
Maj. J.T. Pield to be LtCol (March 14); Pink Cl. Staff Bergk-Maf. A. B Pride to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (March 20). ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL COFFS Lt. Col. E. P. W. Mackenzie, O.B.E. M.C. M.B., retires on ret. pay (öf-rch 6); Maj, and, Bt. Lt-Col. W. C. Hart- gill M.C. to be Lt Col (March. 6). (Substituted for the notifin. in the
The follg. are restd. to the estabt.:- King's Own K-Capt. E N. Everett "Gazette" of March 7): Maj, P. C. Dec. 1, 1938)..
R. Pus-Capt. E. A. Poulton (Dec. | 11, 1938).
The King's R-Capt. OER Howie (Jan. 23).
Lincoln K.—Maj. G: Mcl. 8. Bruce, O.BE., M.C. (Dec. 30, 1938); Lt. W. 3. H. Cragg (Jan 141.
Chandler, MD, to be Lt-Col. (March 8). - 314
The follg to be confirmed in their ranks:-MA), J. C. Gilroy, M.B. (Dec. 28, 19333; Maj. WAR. Ross, M.B.. (Feb. 9, 1938). QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Mina A. Medden. from QA.T.M. N.S. Res, to be provi. Stan Nurse (Feb, 14); Miss H. J. Kirkwood, from (JQAIMNS. Res, to be provt. Staff Nurse (Peb. 28), with seny next be low Miss G. Flannery.
ESTABLISHMENT
Lt. W. X. J. Pugh is seed. for serv with the R.LAS.C. (Feb. 1).
Buzolk R.The follg. are rest. to the estabt. Maj. R. H. Maxwell 15); Maj. J. W. Josselyn (Jan 21).
Leicester R. Capt. J. M. Berjeant son to be Adit. vice Capt. J. ME Spurling (Jan. 21).
Army Tech. Bch (Boys). Chatham.
The folls are resid, to the estabt-Capt. J. D. Pattulla B.Sc, BE, to Green Howarda. Maj. C. W. D. be Adjt. (Nov. 10, 1938), Chads (Jan. 21). FREE H4.
Closter RMa) B. B. Gilmore-L (OME, 4th C.) C. A. Zawie Army Tech Sch. (Boys), Arborteld.
RAO.C. to be
(Jan. 7); Capt. C. Aspiin: (Dec. 23, bergk, ef may d
1938)
Capt. J. G. G. Waldron is secd. for serv on the Blaff (Feb. 27).
DWR-Capt. CRT Cumberlege
Ensi (March 1
Coast and A. Det. Exptl. Estabt- Capt HG, Croly, RA to be pti
non in the sale of Feb. 21),
"Gazette 217;
is restd. to the estabt, (Dec. 14, 1938): Jan. 30) (Bobiituted for the Lord Mornington is secd for sery, under the Colonial Omice (Feb. 2014 B. Busser RMA., G. P. Osome, M.C. retires on ret. pay March 10)
The folly, are restd. to the extantiem
Lt Col and B Col H. ZY Moore D.5.0. M.O ARIBA RE to be
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HIGH MORALE IS MAINTAINED IN CHUNGKING
From a Correspondent CHUNGKING, Art A chung
foreign languages augurated by the Central Broadcastking as usual is teeming with acti- ing Administration, Chungking
vitles. The authorities are having a special interest to Far East most dimcult time in persuading Ilsteners are the news broadcasts at
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10 am. (H.K. time) each day on 35.31 people to leave the city as more metres (119 megacycles).
Alter-in every day.
The morale of the people is generally high, and the fall of
Important meetings are being
There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 am to 6.30 am. to European cou tries, including Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres Nanchang has done little, to dis- and 31.58 metres; to America between courage them, 9.30 am, and 11:30 am in Chinese and English on 16.83 metres and 19.78 metres; to East and North China and held here almost daily with a view Siberia between $30 p.m. and 7.10 to promoting rapią, reconstruction p.m. on 351 metres and 31.58 metres. In the southwest and northwest.
Chinese: to Japan between 7.15° pim. and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Japanese: to South China and the South. Bess be- tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.31 metres and 31.58 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 of the Chrysler Motor Company, in p.m. local time); add to Soviet Rus ala between 11 pm, and 11.30 pm the Orient, arrived in Hongkong on on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in the President Coolidge yesterday on
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