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RADIO & SERVICES

Radio Programmes:

HONGKONG

Z On Wavelengths of 355 B metres (845 kou) 31.49

W metres (9.52 magadycles).

ROBERT MCLEOD (VIOLIN) FROM THE STUDIO Brahms Concerto No. 1 12.00 10, 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 p.m. Turner Layton (Vocal)

at the Piano:

Paris. In The Spring (film 'Paris Love Song'); Leave Me With A Love Song (Kennedy Williams). I Once Had A Heart Marguerita (Connor and Schmitz); When My Dreamboat

Comes Home (Fried and Franklin).. 1343 p.m. The Ballyhooligans. | Temptation Rag-Fax-Trot; Some- body

Gal Fox-Trot, Stole My Favorite Favourites, No. 3-Fax-Trot Medley Intro: "September in the Broken-hearted Rain: Carelessly; Clown; The cant take that away from me: Where is the Bum; Siap thật Bass. Bugle Call -Pox-Trot

1.00 pan. Local Viime Signal and Weather Report.

103 p.m. Rudy Starita (Xylophone) and Orchestra Raymondc.

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

Points of view by travellera from❘ THREE ADMIRALS ON PASSAGE the Dominions and Coloniex

9.15 p.m. London Balay-The News 9.20 p.m. Debroy Somers Band, Shipmates O Mine Descriptive Ballad (Lockton and O'Reilly-with Raymond Newell Normian Allin and Chorus Southern Memories (arr. De broy Somers)-with Male Chorus.

When the as. Rampura leaves Mar- sellies on April 28 she had on board three rear-admirals who are proceed- ing to take up new commands on for- eign stations, an event which is rare, if not unique, in peace time.

Admiral J. F.

Rear Admiral Ralph Leatham, C.B. is on

on his way to Ader to become Com mander-in-Chief, East Indies Station, 9.45 p. London Relay Sports owing to the B. D.SO. home of Vice- News and "Market Notes.

9.50 p.m. Alfred Cortet (Piano) and D.SO., is to assume command of

Rear-Admiral E R. Moore Elizabeth Schumann (Sopraña).

3rd Cruiser Squadron, Mediterranean Papillons, Op.

(Schumann)Al-Fleet, in the Arethusa, whic

which was last fred Cortot (Piano). Der Einsame,reported at Alexandria, and Op. 41 (8chubert); Fruhlingstraum Rear-Admini L. V. Wells, CB., D.80, in which Op. 39, No. 11 (Schubert)-Elizabeth has completed the normal two years. Schumann (Coprano) with Plans 80 Rear-Admiral A. J. L. Murray, D.8.0. comp. by. Gerald Moore.

10.10 p.m. Brahms-Concerto No. 1 In D Minor, Op. 13.

Artur Schnabel (Piano) and the London Fhilharmonic Orchestra cond. by Georg Szeli.

11.00 pm. Close down.

SHORT WAVE

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Trans. TTADE.

11

Dance Of The Merry Mascota Trans. I

(Ketelbey); Parade

City of The Guards (Jessel) - Orchestre Ray- monde. Dance Of The "Raindrops (Evans)--Rudy Starts Xylophone) with Piano and Saxophone. D'Amour (Buk); By The Sleepy goon (Eric Coates)Orchestre Ray- monde. Joey The Clown (Myers): Rio De Janeiro (de Gredos)-Rudy Starita (Xylophone) with Orchestra. Electric Girl "(Helmburgh-Holmes); A Night On The Waves (Finnish Waltz)

(Koskimaa)Orchestre Rayimande.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather

Forecast and Announce menia.

1.40 p.m. A Light French Pro- gramine with Lya Gauty and Albert Prejean.

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O.BE.. is going to. China as Rear- Admiral in the 6th Cruiser Squadron, which has hitherto been under the direct command of the Commander- in-Chief there.

ACTING COMMANDER Lieutenant-Commander P. Douglas Watson who has been granted the acting rank of commander, frami Apríl 21, is in command of the minesweep- ers of the Mediterranean Meet li rE- serve at Malta, a post he took up 1937

:

·TRANSFER FROM R.A.F, Flight Lieutenant G. V. T. Thom- son has been transferred to the Royal 17.79b.c. (16.56m,) Navy as Lieutenant-Commander (A), 0.51m.c. (31.55m) with seniority of January 1 last, and 21.47mc. (31.97m) is appointed from April 29 to the air- 13.15m.c. (19.79m) craft-carrier Courageous in the Home (G.S.0. G.S.G.. G.S.B.) Flect

(G.9.H. C.S.G. G.8.B.) (G.S.H. G.S.G.” G.A.B.).

'AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIK · Wave Length, 31.31 meters Power, 1 Kilowail HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.28. 25.57m: Frequencies

177oke. & 1773ske.

to Schools "The 10.00-Broadcast

World. We Live In* Professor G. 8. Browne (A).

10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40-“At Home and Abroad" (A).

(A).

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"1.00--Piping, by Pipe-Major MacDonald (i).

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS" The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-

Cdr. (E)-R. W. Paker, to Drake April 27),

Surgn Car P E Fitzmaurice, LR.CP. and S., to Drake for R.N.B. (April 24).

PayT. Cdr.-IL G. Pertwee, DAO. to Victory, as Secretary to Admiral Sir W. M. James, with temp rank of Payr. Capt. (June 30).

Lt. Cdra.-P. Douglas-Watson, grant- ed acting rank of Cdr. (April 21); R. W. Hore, DB.0, to Delhi, in com [mand (ápr£ 29).

Lt.Cdr. (E).-J. B. Best, to Best, to Penelope (May 9).

Lt.-R. A. F. Heap, to Calro (May 4).

Els (A-S M. Burd, to Sussex; R. J. T. Barrett, to Shropshire (ur- dated); M. G. Gardner, to Hermione

2. (May

Act. Bub-Lt (A)-C. P. Simpson, to President for RN. College. Greenwich, John for training (May 3); to Excellent far

course (June 19).

J'Alme Tes Grands Yeux (Tran-11.05-Luncheon Music (A), chant and Bixio)-Lys Gauty (Vocal) 1130-Afternoon Musical Programme 'Akh

Le Chaland Qui Orchestra. Passe (Bixio)-Albert Sandler & Hispa Orchestra. Signorina French filia de Noce)--Albert Frejean cal)..

with Orchestra. JAttends Un Navire (Well, Devel-Lys Gauty (Vocal) with Orchestra. Sous Les Tolts De Paris (from the Alm)-De Groot and His Orchestra. Toujours Content De Mot French film "Toto"); 8 Vous Voyles Celle que J'Aime (Preach flm "Toto"-Albert Prejean (Vocal) with Orchestra.

14.15 p.m. | Oldie 'down.

6.00 p.m. An hour of Dance Musle, Blow Fox-TrotWhen You Grow Up. Little Lady; Fox-Trot-East Of The Sun-Lew Stone and Els Band. Fox-Trots--Dream Time: Lost-Jay Wilbur and His Band. Tango Fire HOWE flowers-Robert Renard Dance Or chestra.

Fox-Trots Ev'rything You Do; All Alone In Vienna-Billy Bis sett and His Orchestra. Rumbas-

Rhumba

You've Got The Wrong

(from

"This make you whistle"). Farewell, Sweet Senorita-Don Miguel and Cuban Music. Waltz-The Greatest Mistake Of My Life; Fox Trot I Saw A Ship Jacques with His Correct Dance Tem- Ship A-Sailing Henry Fox-Trot So Many po Orchestra.

Forget The

Memories; Waltz-Don't Old Folks At Home-Billy Thorburn and His Music. Fox-Trots-Have You Got Any Castles, Haby? I Double Dare You-Freddy Gardner and His Swing Orchestra. Tangos-- Adios; Pacien cla-Orquesta Tipica Francisco Cana ra Fox-Trots-I Feel Like A Feather In The Breeze (film)

The Charm School); Eeny Meeny Miney Mo (film "To Beat the Band"-Johnny John son and His Orchestra.

7.00 pm. Closing local. Stock Quo- tations

7.02 pm Mastral Comedy Selec tlozz

"Bitter Sweet"-Vocal: Gems (Noel

130 Music Hall, with the B.B.C.

Variety Orchestra (D1),

245-Food for Thought" (D1). 230-News (101).

3.00-Peter Yorke at the Plano (D1). 3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

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3.20 Tiny Tots' Session (A). 4.15-Dinner Music (A).

5.25 Commentary On Newɛ (A). 8.00"As You Like It" the A.B.C.

Light Opera Company (A).,, 6.45-Musical Interlude "(D1), 6.60-Bonata Recital b Gwynneth Trotter (violin) and Rence Sweetland (planoforte) (D2). 7.00-Jim Davidson's Show (A). 7.30-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour (D2).

7.45-A Selection of New Ballada (A). 8.00-The Sydney String Quartet (A). 8.35 "She Loves me, she lover me not." The Northern Singers (D2).

Senr. Master.-A. J. E. Springail, to Malabar, (April 27).

Wt. Engra-P. A. Luck, to London: C. H. Tate, to Antelope (April 25).

FROMOTIONS

Engr. Cdrs (Retd).-C. W. Snell, P. oPster, P. B. Minhinnick, OBE, J. T. Webber, E McK. Phillips, A. EL Parry, C. T. Clover, C. Ellis, to rank of Engr. Capt. (retd) (zeny. March 27).

Continued on Page 10

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9.45 - The Concertgebouw-orchestra.

conducted by Prof. Dr. lem Meingelberg (HZ). 8.50 Recorded Feature (A).. 9.00—"Erzpire Exchange.” (D3); Talk!

... da sports -(HL), 9.15-News (D2.

9.20-Summary of the day's news

(A).

930 Recital by Edth Astall, pianist

.. (A); Report on the Amsterdam

** Stock Exchange (HI). 9.40-Radio revue (EL)

9.45-Eports News and Market Notes

(D2).

Coward)-Columbia Light Opera Com-10.00 The BBC. Empire, Orchestra pany with Orchestra. "Porgy And]":"" Bess"-Selection

(Gershwin) Carrol Gibbona and the

(D3). Hotel 11.00-The History of the Jews." Orpheana (Vocalists--Anne Ziegler &

Talk by J. W. Parkes (03).

the Bavoy

Webster Booth), "Rose Marie"Vocal | 11.15--Harry -- Leader and his Band

Gems (Frim); "No, No Nanette

(D3).

Vocal Gems (Youmans)-Light Opera 12.00-News' (D3). Company with Orchestra. "Venus Inm Silk Selection (Stolz)-Theatre. Or chestra.

12.15 World Affairs." Talk by H. Br

Butlear (3).

730 p.m. London Belay-At the 1220-Medvedeff's Balalalka Orches Black Dog.

14

Mr. Wilkes at home in his own' bar- parlour,

8.50 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announcements,

tra (D3),

12.55-8ports News and Market Notes

(D3)."

8.03 p.m. Robinson Cleaver (Organ) CHUNGKING NEWS

and Patricia Bossborough (Piano).

"Carefree" Selecton; "That Certain Age”--Selection. "Paris Honeymoon' Belection; Magyar Melody--Selec

tion.

8.15 p.m.

BROADCAST

regular series ́ ́of,' short-wave

Studio-Concert by: Ro- broadcasts in the English and other

bert McLeod (Violin) accompanied by foreign languages have been in-

Harry Boughton,

1. Allegro (Flacco)

2. Marigold (Mayer),

3. Blavonic Dance No. 1' (Dvorak)

4: Waltz in A Major (Brahms).

5. Phil the Flutert Ball (French) 6. Blavonic Dance No. 2 (Dvorak---

Kreisler)

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7 Chinese Rhythm (C. and

Heller)

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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 26.21 metres (119 megacycles).

There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 am to 6.30 min. to European cou- tries, including Great Britain, France. and Germany on 25,51 metres Italy and 31.58 metres; to America, Between 645 pm. Songs by Herbert Groh 930a.m. and 11.30 am. in Chinese (Tenor) and 'Lilian Harvey "(Soprano). Įand English on 16.85 metres and 19.75 Love Song (Becca-Knorr)Herbert metres to East and North China and

Siberia betweẾN, 5.30

D.m. and 7.10 E Groh (Tenor) with Organ Accomp. | 012 by Marcel Palotti. Leban Ohne Liebe, P.m. on 25.51 metres and 91.58 metres Waltz (Ula Film Nie wieder Liebe Chinese to Japan betwroom-7.15 metres Lilian Harvey. (Soprano) with Orches-pm and 7.65 p.m. on 25.21 me Buch): Wine Waltz (Cross-Steld)tween 8:10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 2521 To-day Is The Day (Schutze and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to

South China and the South Seas be Herbert E. Groh (Tenor) with Or metres and 31.58 metres, including a chestra. Just Once For All Time (UTA news bulletin in English at 9 pm. (10 film Der Rongress tonat Lilian p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus Harvey (Soprano) with Orchestra,

sta between 11 pm and 11.30 pm.

litra.

$,00, p.m.// London, Eelay="Empire on 25.31 metres; and 31.58 metres in Exchange."

Russian.

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