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THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

NEW MAJOR-GENERAL RM. Colonel Commandant (temporary. Brigadier) HO. Grant, AD.C., who has commanded the Plymouth Divi- son, Royal Marines, since 1936, "has been promoted to major-general, from April 3, and has been succeeded as AD.C. to the Kid by Colonel-Com- mandant temporary Dzigadier). A. L. | Porter, DAO commanding

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p.m. London Relay-Sport News and Market Note.

9.30 p.m. Next week's programine, 8.55 p.

Mozart - "The Magle Flute Att 1 HELEN LOCKHART (CONTRALTO) "Singers in order of appearance:

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS Roswrenge: Scheppan: Marherr: FROM THE STUDIO

The following appointments Bergglund, Husch; 8ohn: Berger: "My Dear Cassidy".

Tessner; Lemnitz: Belike: Spletter: made by the Admiralty:

Capts-G.. Doyly Hughes, D.S.O., 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ber-Grossmann, Striens and Chon D.S.C., to Glorious (May 11), and to vice of intercession from St. John's with the Berlin Philharmonie Glorious in command (undated): A chestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

Cathedral,

12.30 p.m Simon Barer at the Plano

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11.00 pm. Close down.

TO - MORROW

· Calls

"Talamey" Oriental Fantaisie (Bala- kirev). Sonetto No. 104 Del Petrarca (from Annees de Pelerinage'-“Liszt). 12.43 pm. Liszt-Hungarian Rhap- sody No. 1 and No. 2

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1-Berlin State

Opera Orchestra cond. by Prof. G.S.G. Hermann Abendroth. Hungarian G.8.B. Rhapsody No. 3-Grand Symphony G.S.H. G.S.O. Orchestra.

1.00 p.m Local Time Signal and Trans

Trans It Weather Report.

Trans. III

tra

1.03 pm. Roy Fox and His Orches

with Elsie Carlisle (Vocal). There's A Gold Mine In The Sky--- Fox-Trot; True Confession-Fox-Trot (from the film)-Roy Fox and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain by Denny Dennis, 30 Many Memories

tra Deanu

Proud

DAVENTRY

Bre

J. L. Philips to President (May 4). and as Deputy Director of Staff Col- jėge (June 1); I C. P. Tudway, D.S.O., D.8.0 to Wildare, in com mand, and in char (May 1);

Training Establishment. Sheerness

M. Howson, to Emaghan, in com mand, and as Flag Capt. and Chief Wavelength

Staff to V/A Commanding Reserve 17.196.c. (15.88m)reet. (April 17); Lord Louls Mount- 951m.. (31.55m)

COL

2147m.c. (31.97m) batten. G.C.V.O. to Kelly (June 27, Kelly, in command Kan 15.18m.. (19.79m and to (G.S.O., G.S.G. G.S.B.) commg.), and as Capt. (D), 3rd Flotil- la (undated) G Grantham, T. H (G.S.H.. G.S.G. G.S.B.) la 10.8.JL 0.9.0. G.SB Back, W. X. La R. Beverley, to Victory AUSTRALIA

for 8.0. Tech, Course (April 243 N F. Nalder, to Pembroke, on staff of Commander-in-Chief. The Nore., (Apri

VIE Call Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power. I Kilowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA

>

Fill letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88m & 25.57m.; Frequencies

1777okc. & 1173öke.

Time

11.05-Luncheon Music (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme

(A).

p.m.

24).

Engr. Cdr.-G. B. Forsyth, to Pre- sident (May 6).

Cars: (E).-G. R. Cook, to Shrop shire (April 34); M. R. Marshall, to Iron Duke (May 1).

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Instr. Cdrs.-C. W. Winwood-Smith,

to President for course (April 17); A.

(Woods)-Elsie Carlisle (Vocal) with Orchestra. The Cross-Eyed Cowboy On The Cross-Eyed Herse-Pex-Trot: H Silvery Moon And Golden Sands Fox-Trot-Rey Fox and His Orches-am

with Vocal Refrain by Denny 10.09-Broadcast to Schools "Glimp-W. Tugvey, to Pesolution (April 28): ses of English Literature." (A).G. B. Jamieson, to President for RN. (David): Of Tou

College. Greenwich (April 28); R. G. 10:20-Wheat and Grain Report (A), Everyone Must Have A Sweetheart 10 40"At Home and Abroad" (A).

Howard, to President for RN. College, (Hart-Grundland) Exie Carlisle

Greenwich: A.-J. Low, to Britannis (Vocal) with Orchestra. Souvenir of

for R. N. College, Dartmouth (May 2); Love-Fox-Trot (im. Sailing along");

A. F. Booth, to Nelson (April 19). (fins Trusting My Lack-Fox-Trot

Surga, Cdra.-J. A; Cusack; to Wild- 'Sailing along")-Ray Fox and His Or

1.00"Arms and the Man," by George fre (April 13); A. J. Tozer, to St. chestra with Vocal Refrain by Denny

Bernard Shaw (D1),

Angelo (April 15). Dennis

Semina 1.50 "Grieg," with Normaa

(violoncello) and John Pauer. planoforte) (D3). 2.20-Old-time Music Hall Songs (D1). 2.30-News (D1). 2.45-More Food for Thought." (D1). 3.00The

Alonzo Adventures of MacTavish." (D1). 3.29-Sports News and Market Notes

(D) Tiny Tots' Session (A) 4.30---Recorded Music (A). 5.25 Commentary on News (A), 6.00-Evening Musical Programme

1.30 pm. Reater and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments,

146.p.m.

Dvorak

Major, Op. 81.

Quintet. In A

Artur Schnabel (Piano) and The Pro Arte Quartet."

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2.15 pm. Close down. 6.00

pm. Relay of the Dance Or chestra from the Boof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel

(a) Two Dreams got together, (b)

Beating around the Mulberry Stop! Bush, (c) Heart and Soul, (d) Don't cross your fingers. 6.14 Records: On The Beach At Bali Ball (Mesk'- Silver); I Met My Waterloo (Boswell- Schwartz-Connie Boswell (Vocal) with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra. 8.91 (a) One Song, b) If Dreams carne, true (2) Love is where you find ity (d) A-Tisket A-Tasket.

6.35 Fe- cords: The Punch and Judy Show (Black); Dance Of The Raindrops (Evans)-Rudy Starita (Xylophone> with Plano and Saxophone. "The King Steps Out”-Walls Medley-The Keyboarders (Two Planos & Drums), 6.44 (a) Cowboy and the Lady, (b) I found my Yellow Basket, (c) Con- fessin", (d), China Town.

7.00 pm. Closing local. Stock Que- tations

J2 B.B.C. Becording--"Song?

"ord

From The Shows.”

A Programme of Tunes from Eng lish Musical Comedies, arranged and produced, in the London studios of the Britli Broadcasting Corporation by John Watt. Cast: Arona Winn; Olive Groves; Reginald Purdel: George Baker and The B.B.C. Revue Chorus and the Orchestra, conducted by, Leslie Woodgate.

8.00 pm. Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Report and Announcements.

8.43 pm Studio Champkin and Cassidy back

again

8.15 pm. Folk Mule.

Dark Eyes (Russian Gipay Air)— Rode and His Tziganes. La Pens (film Violettes

(A).

7.30 Dance Music by Maurice Win-

nick and his Orchestra (D2). 8.00The History of the Jews"

Talk by J. W. Parkes (Da). 8.15-Recital by Ida Nelson, violinist

(D2)..

8.30-Gold: English Native Amateur

8:45 Conchip. (03).

by Pablo Casaïs (cello) and Arthur Rubenstein (plana) (i).

Recorded Feature (A).. 9.00 News commentary (8.1). 9.15-News (D21.

8.50

920-Summary of the day's Dera

(A).

9.30 "More Food for Thought," (D2); Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (ELL):

(D2).

Payr. CarA. P.. Atwill, to Vindic tive (April 28).

Lt.Cdr.-J. C. G. Martin, to Cale- donis (April 277; L. G. Robertson, to Barham (April 28); W. F. H. C. Rutherford, to Revenge (April 29); C. C. Martell, J. W. F. D. Cowgill, to Excellent (May 6); D. L. Johnston, to Drake: V. C. Begg, to Excellent (Aprili 19) D. Lampen, to Bramble, in com- |mand "(April 14).- .

Lt.Cdrs. (E)-S. A. MacGregor," to Dolphin; J. H. Jenkins, to Tamar (April 17).

Payr. Lt.Cdr.-C. B. Hinde, to Vic- tory (April 12),

Lts.-N. TB. Tibblta, R. F. Stubbs, |R, H. Fanshawe, A. P. Northey, T. F. Halifax, E. Ingram, A. L. 5. Hogg, G. A. 3. Goodhart A. H. Swann, A. H. Rowlandson. H. E. P. Wilkin, G. V. B. Russell, A. Healey, C. St. C. Cameron, E. R. Webber. I. K Rodwell, to Ver- non for course (May 1); X C. MAT- teil to

to Nelson (April 29); J. J. S. Ruster, to Pembroke (April 30); EI D. Clark. M.V.O.. to Excellent (un-) dated); D. F. Chilton, te Pembrokë (undated)

Lts.” (E).-R. L. W. Clark, to Royal Oak appt. to Cumberland cancelled My H. T. Lewis to Furious (Apr 18); W. Hornby, to Medway: P. Phillips, to Maidstone (April 14); R, L. Chave, to Tigris (May 5),

FRYT. Sub-L.-J. V. Musters, to Renown (May 1).

Payr. Mid J. R. Simpson, to Coven- try (April 29).

Wt, Engre.-J. T. | Mathews, to Furious (April-18); J. Teague, to Stork (April 18); T. C. Lee, to Furious (May, 19).

9.40--Latest film news (FLI,); 9.45 Sports News and Market Notes 10.00-Theatre Composers: Jerome Kern, the Man and his Music." (D3). 11.46--Gold: English Native Amateur

Championship (D3),; 1200-News (D). am 12.15-Reçital by Cahterine Stewart,

PROMOTIONS contralto (D3).

Proby, Lts.-D, N. Penfold, P. D. H. 13.30-Cottish Dance Music by the Moreton, to rank of Act. Lt (seny, res

Strings of BBC. Scottish Orpectively April 4 and May 1, 1838). chestra (D3). 12.50-Sports News and Market Notes

(D3).

-1

BROADCAST

·REAR-ADMIRAL RETIFES Engineer Rear Adml. Prank 8. Car- lisle, who supervised the construction. of the battleship Rodney, the cruisers Darsetshire and Prohisher, and many ather warships, has vacated the post- tion of Engineer Officer for Technical and Administrative Duties in the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, at Fly- mouth.

Violettes Imperiales'); Gita CHUNGKING NEWS Gitana (Prado and Romero)-Raquel Meller (Vocal) with Barcelona Muni- cipal Orchestra, (In Spanish). Bean- dinavian Dances: (a) Swedish School- A regular series of short-wave tische, (b) Toast To King Gustav, (c) broadcasts in the English and other He has held " this position since Rosplayspolska--Folk Dance Orches foreign languages have been in-

April, 136. He joined the Navy 40 tra conducted by Victor Olof.

augurated by the Central Broadcast-years ago, and during the Great War 8.30 p.m.

London Belay-Golf-ing Administration, Chungking

was present at the battles of Dogger English Native Amateur Champlon- Of special interest to Far East Bank and Jutland and at the rald on

listeners are the news broadcasts at Zeebrugge. 10 am. (H.K, time) eich day on 2521 matres-(11.8 megacycles),

ship.

An account of the morning's play from Birkdale Golf Course, South port

8.45 pm. Studio-Concert by Heen Lockhart (Contralto) and E. O'Neil Shaw (Plano).

2 Sunday (Brahms)

Helen Lockhart accompanied by E. O'Nell' Shaw.

There are daily broadcasts from 4.13 Am to 6.30 am to European cou tries, including Great Britain. France, Italy and Germany ·m 25.53 metres

and 31.68 metres; to America between

#

THE ARMY

DUTY IN PALESTINE

The 1st Battalion of The Welch

1. Redit, and Air from "Theodora" 19.30 am. and 11.30 am, in Chinese Regiment. (from Pulfast) and The Sweet Rose and Lily (Handel) and English on 18.35 metres and 10.75 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (from Aldershot) have leff Southamp metres; to East and North China and 3. Maria Witgenlied (Max Reger)-gibaria between 5.30 p.m. and 710 ton for Palestine. It is expected that Middle East force will be gradually p.m. on

on 25,51 metres

etres and 21.58.

metres the in Chinese; to Japan between 713 established in accordance with the p.m. and 1.55 pm, on 25.21 metres plan announced to Parlament and the Heart and 3168 metres in Japanese; to troops in Barut less called on for ser South China and the South Sens bevice in Palestine. The return to Cairo and the Canal Zone units lent for service in Palestine has already been announced.

4. Piano Solo by E. ONell Shaw.

5. None, but the Lonely

(Tchaikovsky)

Bhaw

6. The Coquette (Fergolesi)Helen tween 8.15 p.m. and 16.30 p.m. on 25.31 Lockhart accompanied by E. metres and 31.58 metres, including a 7. Plano Solo by E. O'Neil Shaw.

news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus 8. Marle (Franz) «

sia between 11 p.m, and 11.30 p.m. 9. Thou'rt Like

on 25.31 metres and 31.58 metres in (Cantor) '

Russian

a Lovely Flower

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE

From-28 Apr. to 4 May 1has HIGE WATELL

LOW WATER,

Bong: Kong

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time...

Standard Tims

h. m.

Boight

Fri. 28 ·05.44 [47) 10 13

1647 Bast. 29. 00 22 1804 Ban 30

07 19 -19 18:18 8 Mon.||1||07 47. ́ | 3 9

Haight.

The 2nd Battalion. The Royal Sus sex Regiment (from Devonport) has taken up duty in Belfast in relief of the Welch unit. The Highlanders re tief at Aldershot will be the 1st Batta- lion. The Border Regiment, which re-

WEATHER REPORT turned from Palestina,

HONGKONG BOYAL OBSERVATORY

Temperature; maximum yesterday,

10 am April

27.

Barometer (at sea level); 29.99

ins,

Temperature, 75F..

Humidity, 87 per cent.

Wind Direction, N.E

Wind Force (Beaufort); 3.

23 48. 1 8

11.58

2.768 F.

00 37

131629

01 172.9

(20225.1)

1368 18***

Ther

Wed

2

0823 1641

21.16 [5.0]

01 14 2.4. 14441 B-18.19 ins,

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ROYAL AIR FORCE

Two of the four group captains who are promoted to air commedars in the April list began their service under. Dominion Governments Reymond Collishaw, who came from Canada to Join the RNAS, and H. V. Champion de Crespigny, who was in the Austra Bian Military Forces before joining the, R.F.O,

4 p.m. april 27. Rainfall for 24 hours ending 10th | Barometer (at sea level), 29.90 ins.

to-day, 0.09 ins

Temperature, 75 F

Total rainfall since January 1st, Humidity, 68 per cent,

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Wind Direction, East.

Wind Force (Beaufort), 3.

Maximum temperature, 78 F.

Minimum temperature, 58 1. Rainfall; mie

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