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Radio Programmes

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matras (9.52 megacycles),

Fox-Trots-Turn Your Face To The Sun: Red Sally In The Sunset-Jack Jackson and His Orchestra. Fex-Trota Lovely To Look At (nim. “Roberta"} {"

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, MARCH 24 THE WAR OFFICE, MARCH N REGULAB ARMY

Cal. C. La T: T. Jones, D.S.O., M.Ɑ, I Won't Dance (alm 'Roberta)-Am-retires on cet pay (March 20), (Buk- brose and His Orchestra. Waltz-The sultuted for the notifn, in the Gazelle Dawn Of Love: Tango-Majanah!- of March 311; Col. M. D. Ball, Q.B.X, Dajos Bala Dance Orchestra. Pox- retires on ret. pay (March 23); Cal Trots "Streamline": Kiss Me, Dear: H. H. Rich is granted the temp rank You Turned Your Head-Carroll. Gib- of Brig. Whilst empid, as

as Dir. of Staff bons and the Savoy Orpheana Duties Army Hdqra, India (Jan. 1);

19.13 p.m.

London Relay Lucky Col. P. A. Corfield, DEO. OBE. !

anted the temp. Dip.

granted

Tank of Brig. whilst

Edqr., India (Jan 201

Thirteenth

William Macon Presented by empld. as Inspr., RIAS.C..

The regular fea-

Open 4-Cal

AJTO

March 13),

Taki Kaush

'WORLD AFFAIRS AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS "Backstage in Hongkong"

tures include: Popular music: serial MacD. Latham,

M.C.. 12.00 to 120 p.m. Les Allen (Vo thriller sport: comedy: and Listeners late HIL, to be Col. call with Teddy Foster and His Kings Corner edited by Adrian Thomas-with seny. Nov. 1, 1937. (Substituted of Swing.

Songs, anecdotes, and verses contribut- for the noti In the Gazette d When A Lady Meets A Gentleman ed by listeners. Music by Rae Jen- March 21); Lt Col L W. H. Mathis, Down South-Fox-Trot; Tain't No kins Lucky Dip Orchestra under the D.8.0.. Indian Army. to be Bt. Col. Use-Fox-Trot--Teddy Foster änd Els direction of Jock Clarke.

(Jan. 20), with seny. March 2, 1938.

COMMANDS AND STAFFS

11.00 pm. Close down,

Kin

of Swing with Vocal by Teddy Foster. Afraid To' Dream (dlm You Can't Have Everythng-Les Allen (Vocal) wth Novelty Accompaniment by, Laurd Day and Jimmy Turnbull on Twe Planos Where The Lazy River Goes By-Blues film 'Banjo on, my Knee'; With A Banjo On My „Knee Quickstep (flm Bapjɔ on my Calts Knee)-Teddy Foster and His Kings G.S.G. of Swing with Vocal by Teddy Fuster, G.8.B.. Dear Little Boy Of Mine (Brennan & GSH. Ball)-Les Alien with Organ: T1 0.8.0. Stand by (Davis and Coots)-Les Al-Trans. len and a Canadian Bachelors with Trans. Novelty Accomp. Pagan Love Song-- Fox-Tros It Happened Down In Dixieland-Fox-Trot - Teddy Foster and His Kings of Swing with Vocati by Teddy Foster.

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

p.m. Mozart-Symphony In D Major ("Prague" Symphony)...

Vienn

Philharmonie Orchestra conducted by Erich Kleiber.

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DAVENTRY

Col. M. D. Bell, O.B.E., relinquishes the appt. of Asst. Master-Gen. of the Ord. War Office (March 23).

C.B.E

The folig. appts, are made:-Lt- Gen. J. H. Marshall-Cornwall, OB

D.S.O

Staff (Coast Del Wavelength of the Imp. M.C., nom. Dep. Chief be Dir-Gen Air and 17.79b.c. (18.36m) and A.A.), to be 031mc. (31.55m) Coast Def., War Office (March 25); 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) Co

Col. (O.ME. Ist CL) L

L. J. H. Gardiner, 15.13m.s. (19.79m).Asst. Dir. of Mechn, War

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or Member, Mechun. Bd. war comes (G.8.0. G.S.G. G.S.B.) to be Ass (GS.H, G.S.G. G.S.B)(Feb. 20); Col. N. M. S. Irwin, D.8.0.

1st Grade, MC., from G.8.0. Ist (G.S.II. G.S.G. G.SB3.1

The British Troops in China, to be

be Comdr. AUSTRALIA

Inf. Ede.. and is granted the temp. rank of Brig. whilst so empld. (March 15); Ma). D. & Learmont, OBE, RA, to be Instr. in Guna,. Gibraltar (Feb. 21); Maj. E. H. Cloy- ton, R.A., from 0.8.0. 3rd Grade, Wari Office to be Dep. Asst. Dir. of Muni- |tion, War Office" (March 11).

Call Sign: VIE Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kllowa!t HULLAND-INDIA

Call" letters: PHI, Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m); Frequencies 1777oke, & 1773oka.

P. Duct by A Kipnis (Bass) Time and E. Ruzleska (Messo-Soprano).

"The Marriage of Figaro" (Mozart): I'll Have Vengeance with the Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond. by Erich Orthmann

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The best ten replies received will each be given a pair of tickets to see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's picture entitled "BOYS TOWN". voted one of ten boat pictures of the year and in which Spencer. Tracey won the Academy Award for the best male performance of 1936.,

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1.40 p.

Jeanette MacDonald (So- prano) and Nelson Eddy (Baritone) with the New Light Symphony Or chestra.

"Princess Ida" Selection (Sullivan) New Light. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Ba'colm Sargent. Will You Remember (dim Maytime')};.. Farewell To Dreams (Kahn-Romberg) -Jeanette MacDonald (Soprano) and Nelson Eddy (Baritone) with Orches tra. Salut

D'Amour (F'gar). — New Light Symphony Orchestra; Berenada Flerne)-New Light Symphony Or chestra String Ensemble. Indian Love Call (film 'Rose Marle'); Ah! @west Mystery Of Life (film Naughty Ma Hetta'

Jeanette MecDonald (S0-

prano) and Nelson Eddy (Baritone) with Orchestra Barcarolle ("Tales of Hoffman' - Ofenbach); "Cavalerla Rusticana"--Intermezzo (Mascagni) New Light Symphony Orchestra,

2.15 p. Close down.

6.00 p.m.

7.00 pm.

tations,

7.02 p.m.

Natións.

Studio-Chi'dren's Hour. Closing local Stock Quo-

Folk Songs of Various

10.00-Broadcast to Schools"History in the Making." by Stanley Lowe (A) 10.30-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A). 11.05-Luncheon Music (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme

(A).

....

230 Marlo de Pietro, mandolin and

banjo (D1).

2.50 "The History of the Jewa" Talk

by J. W. Parkes (D1). 3.05--The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra

D1).

3.20-Tiny Tots' Bession (A), 4.00--News (D3),

4.15 "World Affars." Talk by H. V.

CAVALET

11th E-Lt. J. C. A. D. Lawson is secd. for serv. under the Colonial Office (Nov. 11. 1938).

17th/21st L-Lt-Col. P.- V. Harris, on completion of period of serv. in comd, is removed from the Regti. Lit and remains on full pay (March 281; Maj. W. P. Wyatt to be LL-COL (Ms. (25)..

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ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLEBY. Capt. G. R. T. Glett to be ad vice Capt. P. de N. Ramus (Feb. 2;" Bec. Lt. W. Heath, from temp. comma, R.E to be Sec. Lt. (March 23), with seny, Sept. 26, 1938,

BOYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Maj. G. H. Plummer, M.Ö.. to be La-Col. (March 25): Capt. R Webb is seca. for serv, with the TA Marsh

Hodson (D1), Dinner Music (A)); Lt (IP.C.) W. Clark to be Capt.

1.P.C.) (March 23) 4.30-Recital of Gaelic Songs by Al-

len MacRitchie, tenor (DI).

INFANTRY 4.45 Soorts News and Market Notes

(01).

5.25-Commentary on News (A), 6.00-Recital by Lotte Lehmann, so-

prona (A).

The follg. are restd. to the estabt.:-- R. Scots-Cant. R. F. Johnstone |(Jan. 21).

R. War. R-Capt. H O. &. Herden (March 1).

1:

6.45-Music in the Air," with the

3. Wales Bord.-Bec. Lt. P. J. Mir B.B.C. Empire Orchestra (D2). tin to be Lt. (March 25). 6.50-Recording of Young People's KO.9.B.-Capt. J. R. Hannay is Concert the AB.C. Mel-seed for rv. on the Staff India bourne) Symphony Orchestra (March 11.

(A) 800-Musical Feature (A).

8.15-

Central Bank of His Ma jesty's Royal Air Force (D2). 8.45-Italian Music (HI). 8.50-Recorded Feature (A). 9.00-News commentary (A), 9.15-News (DE).

Litenjetin

(Latvia): Clap Dance (German); Hattemageren (Danish)- Folk Dance Orchestra cond by Victor Olot. Sentir Gitano-Cancion An- daluza (de Aquino-Munoz Arenillas)- Conchita

Mozzo-Soprano Supervla Cond with Orchestra. (Spanish), Scandi- navian Dances: (a) Mallebrok, (b) Lot Is Dead-Fold Dance Orchestra dend by Victor Olof. Tatsi Csardas-10.00-Instrumental Sales (DI),

920-Summary of the day's news (A), 9.30 World Affairs." Talk by H. V. Hodson (D2); Report on the Amsterdam

Stock. Exchange

Hajlik

A Fossata, Fajik A

1.

9:45 Sports News and Market Notes

obe).

(D2),

Lany-11.00-Recital by Stephen Ronan

D'anist (D3).

Asardas-Kalmar Pal (Vocal) accomp.

by Magyar Impre and His Hungarian 11.15"One Baturday Afternoon" (D3). Gypsy Orchestra. Creme De Minthy 1200-News (D3).

(Irish Jig-arr. Margerison); Salterelle a.m.

f16th Century Netherland Tune-arr. 12.15 "Matters" of Moment." Talk by Taufstein); Nicholas Furlong's Jig (Irish Jig-arr. Miller)-The Pipers' Guild Quartet.

With the Temianka Chamber Ori chestra.

135 DIL

tions.

Light Orchestra Selec-

Nights At The Ballet-Intro: Spec-

the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bond- feld (D3).

12.30-Msro de Pietro, mandolin and

banjo (D3).

12.53-Sports News and Market Notes

*(D3).

tre of the Rose (Weber) Invitation to CHUNGKING NEWS

the Waltz: Prince Igor (Borodin)- Polovtsian Dances: Fetrouchka (Stra- vinsky-Dense Russe; Three Cornered Hat (de Palla)-The Miller's Dance- Symphony Orchestra cond. by Walter Goehr.

7.45 pm.

Studio "Billy Business

a talk by Walter C Clark.

7.55, p.m. Orchestral Drury Lane Memories-Intro: De- sert Song: Riff. Song: One Alone: De sert Banz: New Moon; Boftly as in a

BROADCAST

of short-wave

A regular series broadcasts in the English and other have been in- foreign langsinges augurated by the Central Broadcast- ing Administration, Chungking

Of special interest to Far East listeners are the news broadcasts at 10 am. (H.K. time) each day on 25.21 Morning Sun Orchestra cold by

Love, Come Back to metres (11.9 megacycles). Mo-Regal

Emanuel Starkey.

There are dally broadcasts from 4.15 a.m. to 6.30 in to European coun- tries, including Great Britain, Frances. Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres: to America between 9.30 am, and 11.30 am in Chinese and English on 16,85 metres and 19.75 metres; to East and North China and Siberis, between 5.30 pm and 7.10 pm on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15

8.00 pa. Local Time, Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Variety with Max Miller, Hildegardo and Lopis, Levy and His Gaumont Briflah Orchestra.

Let's Call The Whole "Thing" on (film Shall We Dance'); They can't Take That Away From Me Calm Shan We Dance')-Hildegarde (Vocal) with Carrol Gibbons and His Orchestra. D. and 1.58 pm. on 25.31 metres Everybody Dance-Fox-Trot (from the Alm): My. What A Dif'rent

For-Trot

Everybody

and 2158 metres. In Japanese) to South Chins and the South Seas be tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30. p.m. un 25,21 metres and 31,58 metres, including a Louis Levy and His Gaumont

news bulletin in English st. 9 p.m. (10 Symphony with Vocal Refrain, Max

m. local Hme); and, ta ́ Soviet Rus Miller In The Theatre-Recorded dur- als between 11 p.m. and 11.30 pm. ing an Actual Performance

st the

on 25.21- metres and 31.68 metres in Holborn Empire, London. From One

From One Russian. `-| Minute To Another-Fox-Trot (him Come

Out of the Pantry'); Bhe Shall Have Music-Fox-Trot (from the fim) -Louis Levy and His Gaumont Bri- tish Symphony with Vocal Refrain. Hildegarde Looks Back-Hildegarde (Vocal)

Orch. with 845

pm.

Hongkong” ***

Charles

9,00

Studio-"Backstage in

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tak by Adam

p.m. Molscivitch at the

DOCK STRIKE IN NEW YORK

NEW YORK, April 19 (Reuter); Twenty-five di tankers are re-

imprumputu In A Fiat borted to be tied up in docks" a5 |

a result of the strike by the Na- Prtations In A Chinese Gardentional Maritime Union, which

Rush Hour in Hongkong followed the collapse of negotia (Chastris) Jerdine Sous La Piule tions between the Union and four (Debuzzy) Mouvements Perpetuals large oll companies. (Point). Etude (Stravinsky) Mors tankers are being stopped

9.15 p.m. "London Relav--The News,

1.30 p.m. London Relay World as they dock here and at other

By B. V. Hodsondy

945 pm. London Relay News and Market Nolen:

9.59 pm Dance Music.

ports.com

Nearly 5,000 members of crews Sports belonging to some 138. tankers

have been called out,

Gloster. R.-Capt. R. G. E. Chilton. is secd, for serv. on the Star, Birma (Nov. 21, 1938),

D.W.R-Sec. Lt. J. D. Lunt is seed. for serv, with the Barma Def. Porce (Feb. 18).

Essex R-Lt. P. A. Sinclair-Thomson is retà. to the estabt. (Feb. 8).

North'n R-Capt. J. G. Newman to be Capt. (with pay and allces. of that rank) (March 10).

The follg. are restd. to the estaḥt:- R.W.K. Maj. A A. Eason (Dec. 1. 1938): Maj. W. M. Kastchball (Dee. 4. 1938).

KOYLI-Capt. R. G. C. Posle (Dec. 18, 1838).

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