HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
RADIO & SERVICES
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1939. -PAGE 3′′
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SAXOPHONE RECITAL BY PALAPO
Children's Hour
12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral..
12.30 p. Selections from Light Opera.
"Duchess Of Dantzig"-Vocal Gems Caryl-Light Opera Company with Orchestra... "Lilac Time"-Selection (Schubert, arr. Clutsain)The New
Mayfair Orchestra.. "Maritana Vo
eni Gems (Wallace)--Clara Serens Doris Vane, Francis Russell, Dennis Noble and Chorus with Orchestra. Merrie England Selection (Edward German-New Symphony Orchestra
cond. by Dr. Malcolm Sargent,
1.00
Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Hubert Elsdell (Tenor) and the New Light Symphony Orches
fra.
Roses Picardy (Weatherly and Haydn Wood) -Hubert Eisdell (Tener with Or chestra.
FOREIGN
SHORT WAVE
Orchestra. Round Gipsy Camp Fire (Romantic Gipsy As-Mantovani & His Tiplea Orchestra. Bojangles Of Harlem Fox-Trot (Alm 'Swing Time');
Calls A Fine Romance Fox-Trot-Fred AS- taire
(Vocal) with Johnny Green's G.S.0. Orchestra with Johnny Green at the G.5.B. Piano.
The Humrang Walta: Fenny G.S.H.
Fax-Trot - Mantovani and G.S.O Serenade F His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus. Тгаля Hawaii Calls from the film); Down Trans. Where The Trade Winds Blow flm Trans Hawaii Calls)Bobby Breen with Or-
7.45 p.m. Studio-Dr. Lanchester on "What to Eat."
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Report and Announcements
Studio-Saxophone Recital
8.03
by
Palap 1. Berceuse (Godard)
3.
3. Vaise Yvonne (Wiedelti
Cragun Concerto No. 1, Op. 11 (Beach): (a) Allegro. Brillhato, (b) Romanza, (c) Allegro Gioloso. 8.25 pm. Military Band Musie. The Old Frog Pond-Characteristic Alford). Parade Of The Elephants Characteristic (Chenelte) -- Regimen- tal Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards cond. by Capt. George Miller. The Jelly Coppersmith (Peter)-The silver Stars Band. Sougs of Scotland Selection (arr Dutholt)The Regt- mental Band of RM. Grenadier Gremidler Guards cond. by Capt. George Miller. Washi Washington Post (Sousa): Stars And Stripes For Ever (Sous) The Band of H.M. Welsh Guards directed by Ma- jar Andrew Harris (with Mole Chorus).
8.45 p.m. London Relay - 'Hall
Poet and Peasant Overture Suppe: -New Light Symphony Orchestra Thinkin' Of Mary (Ashby-Bennett): Always As I Close My Eyes (Hand- feld-Jones and E. Coates)-Hubert Columbia' Elsdel! (Tenor) with Piano. Serenade Great Britain's Greeting to the New Mauresque, Op. 10, No. 2 (Figar); York World's Fair. Men and women Benedictus (MacKenzie)-New Light from all over the British Islej will Symphony Orchestra cond. by J.contribute to this cross section of the Ainslie Murray. Love's Garden of British scene and British ways of life. Roses '(Haydr Wood);
Of in a rich variety of accents listeners will be told of typical industries and will occupations followed in the West, the Midlands, and the North of England. 1.30
p. Renter and Rugby Press, in Scotland, Northern
Ireland And Weather Forecast and Announce-
Wales.
Pageantry and industry, as ments.
well 25 people, will be represented. 1.40 p.m. Latest Dance Music.
There will, it is hoped, be Swing Fox-Trot-I'm Away Up High: sound picture of the ceremony of Fox-Trot Plastered in Paris-The Changing of the Guard, and there will Band
Waggoners. Tangos-Nada Mas; be spokesmen for the cotton mills and Frio
-- Orquesta Tipics Francisco shipyards, Events of topical interest Ganaro, Fox-Trot-Shoe Shine Swing: on both sides of the Atlantic will not Lady Be Good-Count Basie Quintet. be forgotten-there will be reference Rumba It's An Old Cuban Custom; to the ous railway train the Coro- at the World's Fair Novelty Fox-Trot Swing Syncopation of the famous With A Fork And Spoon-Joe Daniels nation Scot, and to the forthcoming and His Hot Shots in Trumnasticks. transatlantic air service. The broad- Waltz One Day
cast will end with a speech of good- Were cast When We Young: Fox-Trot-Honey Chile-Jack will by Lord Hallfax. Harris and His Orchestra at Ciro's.
2.15
Close down 6.00 pm Studio-Children's Hour. 7.00 pm. Closing local Stock Que- tations.
p.m.
7.02.m. Forty-Five
brief
9.15 p.m. London Belay-The News 9.30 p.m.
London Relay-World
Affairs."
H. Wickham Steed. 9.45. p..
Minutes of New Varlety with Bobby Breen, Fred As taire Hildegarde and Mantovani and His Tipica Orchestra.
His
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H.K. Time a.m.
10.00-Broadcast to Schools--"History in the Making," by Mr. Stanley Lowe (A). 10.30-Wheat and Gmin Report (A). 19.46-At Home and Abroad“ (A). 11.05—Luncheon Muste (A), 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme
(A),
p.m.
1.00--"The History of the Jews."
Talk by J. W. Parkes (D1)}). 1.45-The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra
(D1). '3.00-World's Professional Billiards Championship. Commentary by Willle Smith (D1), 2.30-News (D1.
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1.45"World Affairs." Talk by Wickham Steed (D1). 3.15Bports News and Market Notes
(D1).
3.30-Tiny Tot's Session (A).
4.15-Dinner Music (A).
5.25 Commentary on News (A). 6.00-The Spivakovsky Duo-plano
and violin (A).
8.45-Music in the Air” (Sir Wal,,
ford Davies with the B.B.C. Empire Orchestra (D2). 7.00-The
The Mastersingers, Vocal quar tet (A). 7.10-Concert. by the Associated
Music Clubs of Australia (A). 8.00--Musical Programme (A). 8.15 British Composers" with the Band of HM. Welsh Guards (D2).
8.45-Hali Columbia." Talk by the Hon Viscount Halifax 2): New records (F.I.). 8.50-Recorded Feature (A). 9.00-News commentary (ELL.). 9.15-Newa (D2), 9.20-Summary of the day's news
(A). 9.30-"World Affairs" Talk" by H.
Wickham Steed (D2); Report on the Amsterdam "Stock Ex- change (HI).
1.45-ports News and Market Notes
(02). 1000-"Page of Honour to Queen Vic-
toria." Reminiscence by Lord Ponsonby (D3). 11.45-Violoncello Recital by Martel
Taylor (D3). 1200-News (D3).
London Relay-Sports and Market Notes. 9.50 p.m. Don Cossacka Choir, Monotonously Rings The Little Bell (Russian Folk Song-arr. Jaron): Happy As A Lark (him 'Breaking Song Of The Volga Boatmen (Rus- The Ice')-Bobby Breen (Vocal) with Isan Folk Songconducted by Serge Victor Young and
Orchestra. Jaroff. Unaccompanied. Moonlight, Dancing And You-Waltz:
9.58 DJ
B.B.C. Recording-The For You. Madonna-Pot-Tro-Manto-Air-Do-Wellg vani and His Tipica Orchestra Gardner. Effle. Atherton Brian Law- with A Radio Concert Party with Claude Vocal Chorus
The Glory Of Love (Billy Hill The
Your Lips rence, Jean Colin, Ronald Hill, Marion Noble)-All with Car Dawson, Wilfred Thomas, Margaret roll, Gibbons and His Boy Friends. Steddeford and The B.B.C. Variety 12.55 Sports News and Market Notes The Way You Look To-Night im Orchestra under the direction of 8. Swing Time)-Fred Astaire, (Vocal) Kneele Kelley. with Johnny Green at the Pinno with
11.00 p.m. Close down.
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THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
3.m."
12.15 "Matters of the Moment." Talk
by Charles HN (D3). 12.30-The Gershom Parkington quin-
tet (D3).
(D3).
CHUNGKING NEWS
BROADCAST
A regular series of short-wave broadcasts in the English and other foreign languages have been in- augurated by the Central Broadcast-
Deal (April 11), and to Pembroke, for ing Administration, Chungking R.NE. (April 27). Sub-Lt P. K.
metres (11.9 megadcasts from 4.15
There are daily
Of special interest to Far East ** HOME. FLEET STAFF
Odhams, to Os-listeners are the news broadcasts at Captain C. A. I. Mansergh, D.S.C.,orey, for course (April 17), and to 10 am. (HK. time) each day on 2521 promoted at the New Year, joins Enchantress (April 30). HMS, Nelson for service on the staff
Sub-Lts. (E).-J. W. Chase, to Bir- of the Commander-in-Chief. Home
mingham. J. R. Broadhurst, to Pene- am to. 8.30 am to European coa- Fleet, in succession to Captain B. B.ner; to
P. G. Pedrick, to Sussex, K. W. tries, including Great Britain, France, J. Sidgwick, to Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres this duty. Schofield, who has had two years on Spoonfeld to Glorious. H. and 31.58 metres; to America between
Eagle, R ENGINEER CAPTAIN SLOMAN Seeds, to Manchester, F. V. Bouquet, 9.30 am and 11.30 a.m. in Chinese Engineer Commander I. C. Stomach Hawken, to Sheffield, G. P. A. Trewby, metres; to East and North China and Dorsetsture (April 22); G. F. and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75 enginneer officer of the cruiser Colom
Siberia
in between 5.30 p.m. and 1.10 to. Nelson, M. J. Brougham, to Cum- of the Reserve Fleet ships at berland. # W D. Addington, le Ark D.m. un 25.51 metres and 31.58 metren Devonport, has been placed on the
in Chinese; to
Japan Royal, J. D. Robins to Royal Sover-a
between 1.15 Am and 7.55. p.m. on 25.21 elgn
(May 4). Cd. Quaners-1 C. Koester, to and 31.58 metres in Japabese: to The escort vessel Aberdeen, in the Bouthampton (April 27); C. P. Justin South China and the South Seas bo- to Cumberland (May 1) W. Barrett, metres and 31.58 metres, including a to Excellent (May 8): H. L. Cox, to news bulletin in English at 9 pm. (10 and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21
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and
retired list.
COMMAND OF THE ABERDEEN
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Mediterranean, which serves as attached ship to the Pleat fagship, is to receive a new commanding oficer in succession to Commander Č. F. W. Norris, who has held this command since November, 1936. He will be suc ceeded by Commander H. P. Currey from the command of the Woolston the 1st Anti-Submarine Flotilla Portland.
in
Jouett arrived at Chatham recently
to
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GR.
Wilcocks, to Brila between 11 p.m., and 11,30 p.m.
liant
pm local time); and to Soviet Rus
Nigeria (April 25); F: Dodson, te
24) J. Mayling, to on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres. In Jervis (April 28): Y. Harrison, to Cochrane, for course, P. J. Thomas, to Amphion (May 8).
Russian
L. Acton, M.C., who has gone to half
VISITS OF US. DESTROYERS
pay. PROMOTIONS Lt.Cdr. (Retd).-P. E. Wallace to ·HOME FROM PALESTINE The new United States destroyer rank of Cdr. fretd) (seny April 17). The 2nd Battalion, The Royal Us Sub-Lis.-J. V. Brothers, C. R. Bax, ter Rides, arrived home from Pales In the course of a shakedown cruise to rank of Lt. (seny respectively Feb. tine recently wearing hats of the after completion. Commander Gay 1 and March 11: F. Fatch, J. D. D. type worn in the Great War by the Clark is in command. Two other Hall, to rank of Li (seny, April 1). Anzacs and Gurkhas high crown new destroyers, the Benham and Ellet,
are to visit Portsmouth from May 16 to 19.
EAST INDIES COMMAND
he King has approved the follow-
ing appointment:-
Rear Admiral Ralph Leatham. CB,
to be Commander-in-Chief, East: In-
to
RETIREMENT L-LA Sherwin placed on the Retd. List (April-18),
THE ARMY COLDSTREAM GUARDI
with wide brim turned up on one side. The vistermen found this head dress most suitable for service in Palestine. The battalion, under the
command of Lieutenant-Colmel: G.
IL. P. Whitfeld, has been in
been in Palestine since Novermber. 1937, and its mem- Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. M. Riley, M., and over 80 mentions in dis- bera have earned five MCA four
dies Station, to date April 12, in auc-M.C.. who went to retired pay at 45 cession to
to Vice-Admiral James Phas had service since 1913. He joined patches. The battalion arrived at Somerville, CB., D.3.0, who has had The Royal Jersey Light Infantry and Southampton and transferred to a
relinquish his appointment owing transferred to the Coldstream Guards, pleasure
steamer to complete the to 1-health.
Rear Admiral Leatham is to assume where he was wounded and was
with
whom he served in France journey to its new station at Park-
of Wight command about May 1
men-urst; tioned in dispatches
ANNUAL DINNER
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments
make by the Admiralty.
B.
He was AD.C. to the Governor of The annual dinner of The Royal are Newfoundland, served with the Shang Scots The Royal Regiment) will be hal Defence Force, and took command held at the May Fair Hotel on June Capt-IL B. Crane, lent to RAN. of the 2nd Battalion, Coldstream at 8.18 p.m. Particulars can be ob“. (May
tained from Major N. R. Crockatt, Guards in 1836. Sargn Lt.-Car-AN. Forsyth,
Lieutenant-Colonel J. N. P. Lancet. 124, Old Broad Street, E.C.2. M.B., to Victory, for RNB. (April 17).ica, who now takes command of the Lts-P. J. Thornhill, M. N. Tufnell, battalion, is 41. He joined, in 1916 to Vindictive (April 18).
and was wounded in France. He has
ROYAL
AIR
FORCE
Lt. (E) Hauser, MB.E, to been, adjutant of the 3rd Battalion, AUSTRALIAN AIR VICE-MARSHAL Exmouth (April 26).
AD.O to the Earl of Athlone in Air Vice-Marshal Richard Williams, Surga Lta-L, G. Topham, ALB, to South Africa and AD.C. to Major CB CB.ED.8.0. Chief of the Air Drake, for RNB
(May 1), and to General Sir Charles Corkran in Lon- Staff of the Royal Australian Air Newcastle (on commg); N. A. Free
Force since 1922, has arrived in Lon- haira, M.B. to Pembroke, for RNB EAST SURBET REGIMENT don for a period of interchange duty
May 1). and to Franting (June, 12); Lieutenant-Colonel G.. Swinton, with the
the RAF.
CAP, to gain experience. A. S. R. Pellers, M.E, to Pangbourne, M.C., who has
Just been promoted "to | of
of the latest training and administra P. G. Rowsell M.B., to Drake for that rank at 18. has served with The Live methods. He has been attached RN.V. J. T. Hayward-Butt, M.R.C.8, East Burrey Regiment sinec 1910 (with to the Department of the Chief of LR.CP to Pembroke, for RNA, the 3rd, 1st 2nd, and 8th Battalions the Air Staf before taking up thờ (May 1).
and at the depot). He has now taken appointment of Air Officer in Charge Bungu. It. (D) -W. H. Bain, LD.S., Command of the 2nd Battalion in of Administration in the Coastal Com to Pembroke. Ir RM. Infirmary, succession to Lieutenant-Colonel E.-L. mand.
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