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THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
COMMAND OF THE BELFAST
RETIREMENT
Surga. L-Car. (D),D. Barker, L.D.S. placed on Retd. List. (March 213.
LIS.F. A. B. Fusson, to Wrestler (April 11: G. Talbot-Smith, to Dryad
April 6).
Cars.-L. M. Shadwell. to Dwart. Captain G. A. Scott, D.SC., has in command (April 20). P. been selected as the first commanding Claridge, to Vetory for Tactical crse. officer of the new cruiser Belfast, fl-| (May 8). ting out, at the works of Harland and Wold, Belfast, and due for completion in the summer. The Belfast and her sister ship the Edinburgh are of an improved Southampton' type, and have 13 40. anti-aircraft guns instead of eight/
RAPID DESTROYER BUILDING The completion on March 8 of the destroyer Jackal, first of the new "J" class, by John Brown and Co. Clydebank is creditable, for her keel was not laid until September 24, 1937, This "means that a destroyer of an entirely new type, of nearly 25 cent. more tonnage than the Intrepid clas
year, n the previous plans mounting
six. 4.71. guns instead of four. has been turned out in months, or about three months less than the average time taken before the start of the rearmament pro gramme
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On Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 ka's) 31.49
metres (9.52 megacycles),
GASTON D'AQUINO (TENOR) FROM THE STUDIO "Spelling Ben 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. Johah Cathedral.
1.30 p
Derek Oldham (Tenor) and the Drury Lane Theatre Or chestra.
You Will Remember Vienna (Ham- merstein and Romberg-Derek Old- ham (Tenor) with Orch. Under The Lilac Bough (Luac Time'-Ross-Clut sam)-Derek Oldham (Tenor), with Orchestra and Male Chorus Ball At The Savoy-Selection (Abraham)- Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra cond. by Charles Prentice. Waltz Song A Waltz Dream* Herbert -0. Straus); Love, I
I Give You My All Luana' Besly) — Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Orchestra. "Glamorous Night" Selection (Novello) - Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra cond. by Charles Prentice.
1.40 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report
1.03 .. Cesar Franck-Sonata In A Major.
Alfred Cortot (Piano) and Jacques Thibaud- (Violin).
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press,
Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.40 p.m.
Dance Music. Blues-Barbary Coast Blues; Rum- ba-Antigua-----Joe Daniels and His Hot Shots in Drumnasticks." Fox-
A
ment Medlay Of Paso Dobles "Intro: The Spirits of the Matador; Juanita: A girl like you-Anton and The Fara- mount Theatre Orchestra with Bollington at the Organ. These Foo- Bish Thinga (Marvell-Strachey); Lights Out (Billy Hil)-Leste Fut chinson, (Vocal) at the Piano.
of the Colden West"-Selection-An- tort and The Paramount Theatre Or- chestra with Al Bollington at the Organ
5.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 pm Albert Sandler Tria. Rustle Of Spring (Sinding-Op. 33. No. 31, Dusty Violin (Vernon and Brooke. Shy Serenade (Scott Wood), Victor Herbert Melodies.
8.15 p.m. Studia-Rocfial by Gas- ton D'Aquino (Tenor) with E. O'Neil Shaw at the Piane.
1. Care mio ben (Giordani)
3. M'Appari from Marta' (Motow) 3. Cangla, dangla (Fasolo)
4. Il sogno ("Manon'-Massenet) 5. De miel bollenti spiriti "La
Traviata-Verdi)
6. Princesita (Padilla)
7. Granadinas A(lvarez) 8. Farclito (Unknown).
8.45 p.m. Studio--"Spelling Bee"- 4: English Schools V Scottish Schools.
9.15 p.m. London Relay-The News 9.30 p.m.
London Belay ... More Food for Thought
Short talks on matters
of topical interest.
9.45 p.m. Londen Relay - Sports News and Market Noles.
9.50 p.m. B.B.C. Recording “The Heart of England.'.
A programme from the Midlands arranged and produced by Robin Whitworth.
10.20 p.m. lish Music.
A programme of En
FOREIGN
6.45 "Irish Rhythms," with Section Ireland of BBC Northern Orchestra - (D2). 7.15--Dance Music by Jack White and his Collegians (D2), 8.00-"The History of the Jews."
Talk by J W Parkes (D3). 8.15-Friday Midday Concert, with
String
the "Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra (D2). 8.45 The Wiener Schrammel Quartet
• (H.I.), 8.50--Recorded Feature (A), 9.00 "Melody and Rhythm."
.with
Marjorie Westbury and Harry Eagleman (59); News commen- tary (FLI). 0.15-News (D3). 9.20--Summary of the day's news (A). 9.30-"More Food for Thought"
(D2); Report on the Amster- terdam Stock Exchange (HL). 2.40--Lea Papillons (Schumann)
played by Alfred Cortot (EL). 9.45 Sports News and Market Notes
(D2)
10.00-The Band of the Royal Tank
Corps (D3).
10.40--Song Parade." with the B.B.C. Chorus and Billy Hin and his Band (D3). 11.10 Arins and the Man" by
George "Bernard Shaw (D3), 12.00-News (D3).
.m.
12.15-Dudley
Beaven
B.B.C.
Theatre Organ (D3), 12.55--Sports News and Market Notes
(D3)
CHUNGKING NEWS
BROADCAST
series of short-wave
A regular broadcasts in the English and other foreign languages have been Chaconne (Purcell, 1838-1895)-augurated by the Central Broadcast- American Society of Ancient Instru- ing Administration, Chungking
Trota-You Couldn't Be Cuter (imments directed by Ben Stad Air And Of special interest to Far East Jay of Living'); Just Let Me Look Hornpipe
Your
2.15 p.m. Close down.
Plano.
(Purcell)-Edith Penville
Listeners are the news broadcasts at
10 am (HK. time) each day on 25.21
My Lovely Celta (Mano / metres (11.8 megacycles).
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At You (film Joy of Living-Bert (Flute) with Ronald Revell at the Block and His Bell Music. Nan Maryska (Boprano) with Retintin: Lorenzo Orquesta
There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 aco Canaro. Francisco
Nocturne Fox-Trots-Moon- accomp by Iver Newton.
Field am to 6.30 am to European coun 3 (John Field Walkiki: light In
No. 3 It's The Little In A Flat Major, That
Merrick 1782-1837)-Prank
tries, including Great Britain, France. Things
(Piano). hat Count-Jan Garber and
Sallormen
men (frim A Prin Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Im Read- Four Jolly
and 31.58 metres; to Americs between ing
cess of Kensingston-Francis Bus Letters; I'm Sorry I Didn't
9.30 a.m. and 11.30 am in Chinese Say I'm Sorry-The Organ, The sell. Parry Jones, Raymond Newell de
and English on 16.86 metres and 19,75 Harry Dearth (Quartette) with Flano. metres; to East and North Chits and Dance Band and Me (Piano).
Three English Dances, (Quilter)
Sibaris between 5.30 pm and 7.10 p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres p.m. and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 and 31.58 metres in Japanese: to South China and the South Seas be tween 8.10 p.m. and 1080 p.m. on 25.31 metres and 31.58 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 pm. (10 pm. local time); and to Bovies Rus- sla between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. on 2521 metres and 31.58 metres in Russian
6.00 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or« chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel"
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(a) High Society. (b) There'n come a time, (e) Waters of Minetonka, (d) A Song of Old Kawail. 6.14 Record: Sweet Sue. Just You (Harrie and Young: Poor Butterfly (Golden and Hubbell)-The Dixie Devils with Vo cal Chorus 6.21 (8) Ride Tenderfoot Ride, the There's a Brand New Pic- ture (c) While Cigarette was buru- ing. (d) Mayfair Merry-go-round.
Surgh LLS. (D).-T. L. Weston, L.D.S.. to Victory for RNB. April 3): R. L. Greenfield. L.D.S.. to Drake for R.NB, April 41: F. B. Copeland. 6.35 Records: Let's Put Some People LD.S., to Caledonia (April 12).
Cd. Gunner-1 N Richards, to Renown (April 18):
Gunners.-J. H. Whyath to Excel- lent. (April 1); C. W. Lewis, E. E. Richards, to Pembroke (April 24), Payr, Cdr.-G. A. Youle., at request, with rank of PayT. Capt.
March 22).
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PROMOTION Sub-Lt. (E)-1. R. Dight. to rank, of Lt. (E) (seny. March 11.
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ROYAL AIR FORCE
The Jackal will be commanded by 131 FL LIEUTENANTS PROMOTED
Commander T. M., Napier, from the staff of the Director of Personal Ser- vices.
COMMANDER L. V. LLOYD Lieutenant-Commander L. V. Lloyd who has been placed on the retired list with the rank of commander on attaining the age limit.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
TO SQUADRON LEADERS The Air Ministry announces that the following promotions are made with effect from April 1:-
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Air Commodores To Be Alr Vice-Marshals
G. R. M. Reid, D.8.0. M.C., R. M. H, M.C.. AP.C., A. G. R. Garrod, The Admiralty has announced the O.B.E. M.C. D.F.C. C. W. H. Pulford
OBE, AF.C. following appointments:—
Cdr.-R. Oliver, to President for
Group Captains To Be Alr Commanders
course (March 27) to Southampton R. Collishaw, 'D.S.Q., Q.B.E., DS.C. Le-Cars.-B. D. Webb, to Caledon D.F.C., B. G. Smarty OBE, DFC
(April 181.
New Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by J. Ainslie Murray. Full A® Class With Golden Wine (Quilter)-Hubert Eledell (Tenor) with Piano, "Nell Owyn Dances" (Mward German):
1. Country Dance
2. Pastoral Dance
3. Merrymakers' Dance-Jack Hyl- ton and His Orchestra.
11.00 pm. Close down.
Calls
To Work (Goodhart. Hofman) I'm Still Dreaming (from When Knights were bold-Jack Buchanan (Vocal) with Orchestra. Jan Klepura Film G.S.G. Melodies-Fred Stein at the Plano. G.S.B. 8.44 (a) Tell me with your Kisses, (b) G.S.H. It's a Lonely Trail, (e) Peelin' no G.5.0. Pain, (di. Mabuhay.
Trans
7.00 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo-Trans
Тгала. tations.
7.02 p.m. Kalmar Pal (Vocal) with Magyar Imre and H Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra.
Pale Yellow Rose; I Love You Beau- tiful Lady (Bandor): Passing The Church; Lilac Flowers Mourn For Me
SHORT WAVE
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.796.c. (16.86xx.
9.51m.c. (3155m.)
21.47m.c, (31.97m.)
15.18m.c. (19.79m.)
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(G.9.0.. G.S.G. G.S.B.)
(G.SH, G.S.G., G.S.B.)
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(G.S.H. G.S.G.. G.S.B.
AUSTRALIA
. Call Sign: VIR
Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power. I Kilowali
* HOLLAND-INDIA Call letters: 'PHL Wavelengths 10.3801. & 25.57m.: Frequencies 1757oke, & -1773oke.
Zoltan)-Magyari Imre & His Hun- garian Gypsy Orchestra. Tik Tak Tik Tak Ut Az Ora-Dal (Frigyes); Leanyok, Legenyek-Boardas (Gyula): Kek A Buzavirag-Csardas (Endas)- HK " Kalmar Pel accomp. by
by Magyari Imre Time and Els Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra. 4.1.
My Sweetie is Roaming About; How 10.00-Broadcast to Schools--"Glimp-
I Could Lament! You Can't Forbid
ses of English Literature”. (A).
A Flower: The Bleaves of My ̧Jacked | 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (8). Are Tied Up-Magyari Imre and HBs 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A). Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra.
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11.05-Luncheon Music (A)..
p.tn. Songs by - Gitta. Alpar | 11:30-Afternoon Musical Programme (Soprano).
No More (from G. B. Cochran's Re-p vue Home and Beauty'); Sing Some-
Cochran's Revue Home and Beauty') thing In The Morning (from 0. B
(March 25), appointment to King A.FC. H. V. Champion de Crespigny.with Orchestra cond. by G. Walter.
A. J. Capel,', D.§.O... George V. cancelled; C. A. C. Mont M.C.. D.F.O..
and. D.P.C. gomery, to President (May 6) lent to RAN., from date of arrival in Australia.
Wing Commanders To Be Group Captains F. O. Soden, DFC., C. E. H. James, Burgn. Lta-J. O. Pielding, MR- C.S., LROP, N. A. Frebairn, M.EM.C., J. Noakes, AFC., MM, P. J. Vincent, D.F.C., A. Durston, A.F.O.
7.30 0.3. Next week's programme. 7.33 D..
Anton and The Para mount Theatre Orchestra: with Lesite Hutchinson (Vocal
"The Gold Diggers Of
tion (Arlen, Young and others); "A Day At The Races-Selection, (Kahn and Others)-Anton and The Para mount Theatre Orchestre with Al
J. T. Hayward-Butt, M.R.C.B. LR. G. Stammers, D.B.E. H. W. Evens, O.P., J. E. Price, LR.C.F. and S., L. 8. Elchardson, M.B., HEP G. Topham, M.B., A. 5. R. M.B. F. G. Rowsell, M.B., H. R. W Wigglesworth, D.&.G., E. J. Guckney, Bollaston at the Organ. Two Tired
at the
H. J. Roach, O.B.E, AF.C. Eyes (flm "Cock "ỡ The North'); ren, L.R.CP. and 8, to Victory for D. P. Lucking. ED. Townesend, Wake! (Him Cock The North')- R.N.E. (March 27). *
2. B. C. Betts, DS.C., DFC, W. R.
W. R. ¦ Leslia Hutchinson (Vocal) PayT. L-L Gilman, to Victory Cox, M.C., A.F.C., C. R. Keary, G. B Plans with Orchestral Accompan{-} KAPELI
Sub-L48-P. K. Hackler, to Gas-Royce, APC., W. L. Saunders. D.F.C. MM. (Acting Group
1).
land (March 27): C. J. Collingwood, Captain), L. N. Hollinghurst, Q.B.E. to Speedy, oN, COMILING,
DF.C. (Acting Group Captain). R. P. Engr.-F. I. Sharman, appt. to M. Banders. B. P. M. Whitham, Cd. B Shearwater cancelled
(A).
Alonzo
2.30 "Arms and the Man," by
George Bernard Shaw (1. 3.05-Chidley Beaven
"at B.B.C. Theatre Organ (D1). 3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A). 3.40-The Adventures of MacTavish." (DI). 4.00-News (p11. 415-""More Food for Thought."
(DI). '4.30-Recital by Stephen Dornan, Pianist (D1); Recorded Music (A).
4.45-8ports News and Market Notes
(DI). 5.26 Commentary on News (A). €.00-Evening Musical Programme
(A).
C. L. Dann, W. M. Keddie, W. UNCLAIMED
Ball, W. C. Bannister, J. G. G. Moore, j
ford-Perze. J. R. A. Pell, R. E G.
CL. P. Skipwith; to Keith, in/OBE, MO. (Acting Group Captain). | C, G. Morton. F. C. de la P. Beree-
command (April 3).
Squadron Leaders To Be Wing Commanders
TELEGRAMS
Cdra (E). R. Cook, to: Pem-
Brittain, N. Hope, 2. O. Kidd, APM. The following is a list of un- E. C. Barlow, A E I MacDonald W. 8. Jenkins, H. G. Lee, E. B. War-claimed telegrams lying at Cable broke (March 31); W. D. Brown,
D. G. Lewis I. O Mackay. J. P. D.8.C to Victory for Fortsmouth Acting Wing Commander), Wool- ton, D.
ley, OBE, D.FO, WAD Brook, Dockyard (April 11).
J. Surgn. Cdr.-D. C. Drake, M.ROS. Wiblin, J. H. Hargroves B. 1. Smer Hobler, A. J. Biggar, E. S. Butler, R. & Wireless Ltd., Hongkong Branch
Pembroke for R.N.B. ham, L. G. Nam, N. H. D'Aeth
FANS,
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to
J.
H Young, LG.
Levi
jon April 20, 1930:-- LROP. to
N. D., Crockart, G. E. Foss, R. G. Jansen, New Zealand Presby- Desmand, R H 8. paight, D. Bowditch, D. Mack, Nelson, A. R.
RH. Shaw, E. B. Cterian Mission, from Greymouthn (April: 3).
MacFadyen
C. B. B. Felly. M.C.. Davies, B. D. MacK -Cars-L. M. M Mudie, to Vio-
Bungeco, from Rangoon.. tomy (April 10); B. & Palairet, to AP Revington, J. & Hawtrey. Fear, E. C. Ingham, J. K. Hill, A. P.
Kurt Joelsohm e/o. Sun Life Vetorly: F. Miller, to Shoreham; M. J. Menzies 7. D. Batz, A. P.D., A. Chamberlain, H. M. Russell, C. Ct.
G Renown (May 1).
Thackray J. N. D. Anderson, G. Lott, EL G. L. Allsop, P., E. Hadow, T. Assurance Co., from Berlin. Lis-J. E. Smallwood, to Ark Royal C. Bertran, M. B. MacKay, W. D. Diebres, A. B... O. Broughton,
Shepherd, Wynter-Morgan, Horner, H. H. Rhys, A. G. Powell. "Ikemura Matsubara, Hotel; from 35); E. Watera, A. J. Plugs P. G. B. Mitchell, I Young, AWD. J. P. Lee, Viscount Acheson, G. N.
W. E
Shanghai. Victory for RAF. Station, Ford
abtes. W. J. M. Akerman, B. V. Bey- Hancock, A. C. P. Carver, J. P. Selby, Glantz care Hongkong Hotel, CMay, 11 J. R. G. Mouille, to Arnolds. P. E. Woolliams, E. 7. Eccles, H. Y. Humphreys, D. R. Bhore, H. G. from Shanghai Royal (May 8).
Stone, D. Price, G. W. Montagu, T ICER. L. W. Clark, to Cum. R. O. Jones, A.3.0, P. H. Carter,
L Clement e/o Peninsular, from DFO A. D. Davies.
Moseley, R. R. Fairweather, D. Pinlay, berland (May 2).
Flight Lieutenants To Be Squadron T. O. Young, J, G. Davis J. Manila,
mer, P. B. Wood, J. H R. Oldfield T. MacDermot (From February F. H Holmes J. N. Tomes, E. A 1. 1939)
GE. Watt, F. D. Terdrey, D. Howell, B. Ball, J. G.: Munro, FL.G. Badger, E. V. Knowles, P. 8. Saltar, Michell; 8. P. A Fatmore, J. O. Hinks, Leonard-Williams, P. L. Donkin,
M. A. Aylmer, F. B, Read, Sub-Its. Hart, to rank of. Lk. D. I: Coote, HR Allen, H. J. Kirk Marchbank, R. J. Gomell. 8. Radford Bax, C. M. Stewart, D. B. (seny, June 24, 1937); MD, Pope, G. Patrick H, P. Jenkins, A. T. Monks, D. A Pemberton, M. Hastings, MWL Stedman, E. P. Burwood, W. N Gale, T. U.-Rolle, G. E. MacDonald, Ash, J R. MacLachlan, W. D. Woods. EL Carew-Hunt, B. M. Skinner, F. J. D. R. Evans, A Combe, J. K
D. N. Kingston-Blair D. Thunder, JA P. Owen, T. G. 2.3.0. Pope, B L. Bradford, P. de G. HL Hoere, to Yank of LX (sery, res Rotherhamn.
W. B. Murray, NC. Jones, H. WH Beymour, C. 8. Byram, JE pectively. Jan 1, Feb: 1, March 4, and Oliphant, G. & Walker, O. P. 8.
Fraser, M. K Dr. Porter. F. G. Frow, Dean, W. P. Beckwith, B. K. Burnett, Becher, E. Shipley, H. 8. Darley, Co. Sig. Bom.-H. A. Leary, to rank J. P. Cecil-Wright, C. R. D. L. Lloyd G: L. 8. Orimth-Jones, R. A. C. Car Eennedy, H. R. Tidd, J. J. Watts,
P. R. Robinson, W. R. Brotherhood, ter, L. Coulson, A. Golding, J. Y. 0.0. Macintyre
Pay Lt. A. Henderson, to vic tory for duty in ofice of RANAS Lee-on-Botent (April, 6).
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