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"CASUAL-LIKE" AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS Debussy's Compositions. 12.00 to 12.20 pm. Relay at Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 p.m. Tine Bossi (Vocal) and the Orchestre Napolitain,

9.50

(Auber)—

1 Overture "Masaniello"

The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Adrian Boult

9.15 pm. London Belay-The News

London Relay More Food for Thought

9.45 pm. London Relay - Sports News and Market Notes,

9.30 p.m.

Patricia Rossborough at the Plano.

Dainty Debutante (C. Scott Wood). Damsel In DistressSelection Med-

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

NEW APPOINTMENTS

3. Whitworth, Rear-Admiral W. C.B.. DS.O. will relinquish the post of Naval Secretary to the First Lord, which he has held under Sir Samuel Hoare, Mr. Dut, Cooper, and Lord Stanhope, and in June will assume

„BI command

the Battle-Cruiser Squadron He is succeeded by Rear Admbal 6. S. Bonham Carter, CV.0. D.S.O.

|ley-Intro: Home@wn; Moon at Sea:aptain C. E. B. Simeon will be re-

You're here, you're there.

10.00 p.m. London Relay Casual

Like."

An informal radio show with Janet Lind: Alec McGill and Owen Baug

Charles han; Edward Cooper: Everett: Rae Jenkins and His Music. Presented by Douglas Moodle.

10.30 pm

London Relay "Dust”. A Prangesa (Mario Costa): Sou

By W. Craeme-Holder (author of venir De Pausilippe (Godfrey) An- coin)

Orchestre Napolitain. La The Time Factor. The Wraith, etc.) Serenade A Lena (from the revue Characters: Chem Farley, an Okla- "Parade Du Monde)-Tino Rossi (Vo-homa farmer: Mary, his wife; Dan cal)

Orchestre. Chant De Catfield. also a farmer. Production with Sirene (Volpatti, Jr.): Napoli-Taran- by Edward Rose.

11.00 p.m. telle (Mezzacapo)-Orchestre

venir

(8lm

Aux les D'Amour Chante (film Lumieres de Paris');

Chantee EL Danzon-Rumba Lumieres de Paris')-Tino Rossi (Vo- Vesuviana, Ta- call with Orchestre. rantella (Marchetti); Notte Sul Mare, Barcarolle (Valente). Orchestre Na- politain.

G.S.G.

1.00 pun. Local Time Signal and G.8.B. Weather Report

Close down.

SHORT WAVE

1.30 p.m. Grleg Sonata In C

G.S.H.

Minor, Op. 45.

Sergei Rachmaninofi

Fritz Kreidler (Violin).

(0.3.0. (Piano) and Traus. Trani. Trans. III

1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press, and Announce- Weather Forecast

.ments.

1.40 pm Winnie Melville, Raymond Newell and Marék Weber and His Orchestra

Drinking Song (Schumann)—Marek Weber and His Orchestra and Male Quartet. Life's Great Sunset (Adams);

England (Brandon- For Murray Raymond Newell (Bari- tone) wi

Instrumental Accompani ment. Jollity On The Mountains- Singing

Waltz (Fetras); Viernese

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Wavelength 17.79b.c. (18.86m.) 9.51m.c. (31.55m,) 21.47me. (31,97m.) 15.18m.c. 119.79m.) (G.S.O...G.S.G.. G.S.B.) (G.S.H. G.S.G.. G.S.B.) (G.S.H... G.S.O... G.S.B}}}

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HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PIII. Wavelengths .10.88m. & 25.53ra.; Frequencies 1777oke. & 1773oke.

HE Tme

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as Director of Naval Ordnance,

a post he has held for three years, by Captain J. C. Leach, M.V.O, from the command of the cruiser Cuibberland. and on May 15 will take command of the battle-cruiser Renown at Ports- mouth.

Commander P. B. Lloyd, from HMS. Achilles, who has beth squad- ron navigator on the New Zealand Station during the past three years, Joins HMS. Hood and will be squad- Ton Davigator when the Battle-Cruiser G. Squadron re-forms. Commander R. Onslow, late in command of the des Layer Gipsy in the Mediterranean, Joins the Plans Division, Naval Staf to succeed Commander, T. C. Hamp ton, who has been appointed to the aircraft-carrier Eagle. ANTI-SUBMARINE BOATSWAINS

Approval has been given for the institution of separate lists for bost- swains and boatswains (anti-sub- marine).

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for warrant tank in res pect of them will be forwarded there. Am amendment to the qualifica tions provides that before becoming Drake (May 81. eligible for promotion to boatswain (A/B) a

E and R.FT.S., Rochester (May 1). previous orders cancelled.

Cd 8.0.-G. J. Deacon, to Victory (May 11).

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RETIREMENT »,

CHESTER ILQ, CHANGE

Colonel H. M. M. Robertson, 0,3E, M.C.," assumed the appointment of Brigadier, Royal Artillery, Western to command, in place of Brigadier M

E M. Mascall, D.S.O., 'OBE, 'who went to the retired list at: 57, retain- ating the rank of Brigadler.

a candidate must have held L-Cdr. B. Wallocombe, the non-substantive rating of sub-own request, with rank of Cdr. (April marine detector Instructor of higher 29). submarine detector for one year in a seagoing ship

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments made by the Admiralty:-

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Payr. Cdra-M. Lawrey, to Drake;

Marek 10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"GlimpH. B. Twomey, to Pembroke (May 121.

Birds-Waltz (Translateur) — Marek Weber and His Orchestra Sleep On

ses of English Literature." (A). ('Helen'Offenbach. arr. Korngold): 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). My Man (Adaers)-Winnie Melville 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A). (Soprano) with Orchestra "Count 11.05-Luncheon Music (A). Of Luxembourg" Waltz (Lebar); "The 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme Merry Widow"" Waltz (Lehar)—Marek

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(a) Heart and soul. (b) Fist Foot Ploogle, (c) Rhythm, (d) Liza.

7.00 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- i. Estions.

7.02 Am Debussy-"Danses" audi

Other Compositons.

Sarabande-Boston Symphony Or- chestra cord. by Serge Koussevitsky. La Cathedrale Engloutie, Prelude No. 10 Arthur Rubinstein (Piano). "Danses" No. 1 Danse Sacrce: No. 2

Danse Profane Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Etude XI Four Les Arpeges

Com poses-Vladimir Horowitz (Piano). Menuet--Pablo Cassals (Cello) with Plato accomp. by N. Mednikom. Arabesque

1-Mildred No

Duling (Нагр).

7:33 pm Philadelphia - Symphony Orchestra.

Eight Russian Folk Dancer (Lia- dow): No. 1 Religious Chant, No. 2 Christmas Carol-Kolyada Maleda,

Dr.

(A). 1.00-Programme of Famous Marches by the B.B.C. Military Band (DI).

1:10 "The Adventures of Alonzo

McTavish (D1}.-

2.00 Tchaikovsky," by the Virtuoso

String Quartet (D1). 230-News (DI).

2.45-"More Food for Thought."

(DI)

Orches

3.00--Medvedeff's Balalaika

tra (D1). 3.16-Sports News and Market Notes

(1).

3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A). 430-Commentary Music (A). 5.25-Commentary On News (A), 6.45 "The History of the Jews,"

Talk by J. W. Parkes (D3). Short Ballad Recital (A). 7.00 Zigemuner Music (D2); Pro- gramme by the Sydney Studio Symphony Orchestra (A), 7.15--Geraldo and -his Orchestra

(DA).

6.50

8.00 "Under Big Ben Talk by Howard Marshall (D2); Variety programme (A), 8.15-Friday Midday Concert (D2), 8.45 The Netherlands Chamber Or-

chestra (KL).

9.00Prank Crumit, humorous bal- lada (D2): Recorded Feature (A); News Commentary (ELL).. 9.15-News (D3}," 9.20-Summary of the day's NEWY

9.30 "More

(A).

for Food

Thought." (D2): Report on the Amster- dam Stock Exchange (HL), 9.40-Impressions from Holland

(II.). 9.45-Spirts News and Market Notes

(2).

Monologues in Melody," with Gerry Moore at the piano (D3). 10.15-Hand of His Majesty's Scots

Guards (D3)."

No. 3

3 Plaintive Melody. No 10.00 morous Song The Buzzing and t ing of the Onat, No. 3 Legend of the Birds No. 8 Cradle Song. No. 7 A

are Round Dance, No. Village Dance Song. Damson nd Delllah-Bac chanel (Saint-Siens).

rales Prom

18.45-Cricket: M. C. C. v. West In- "dies. Commentary by Howard Marshall (D3). (Johann 11.15-Lloyd Thomas, at BBC Theatre

Organ, (D3),

The Viens Woods Were Strauss); Blue Danube Waltz (Johann Strauss)-conducted by Leo 11.40 pold Stokowski.

3.06 in. Local Time Signal, Wem ther Report, and Announcements.

3.02

p.m

London Relay-Under

Bir Ben.'

By Howard Marshall.

8.18 p.m. New Light Variety. Vocal Minstrel Memories (Christy Minstrel Days Gatty)-The Minstrel Vocal- Singers with Banjo Band.

Giddy Up (film "Keep Smiling'); Bwing Your Way To Happiness (film

Keep Smiling?-Gracie Fields with Orchestra. Vocal Grandma Ball (Magidson-Wrabel): I Have

Cycling: Commentary by Ste- ward MacPherson on pursuit race between Toni Morkens (Germany) and Hairy (England) (D3); 12.00-News (D3)."

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12.15-Cricket: M.C.C. v. West Indies. Commentary by Howard Mar- shall (D3) 12.35-Stock Exchange Report and

Bports News. (D3).

2. CHUNGKING NEWS

BROADCAST

third Paris Honeymoon")-"Hutch" & His Charm Musc. Dance Orch.--- Triguenita-Rumba Alfredo Brito &

His Orchestra, Vocal-A Garden In

Granada (Vasilescu); Goodbye To A regular series of short-wave

Summer (Botterill-Phillips) Caven broadcasts in the English and other O'Connor (The Vagabond Lover) with foreign languages have been

Orchestra.

augurated by the Central Broadcast-

8.45 p.m. Chausson-Poczne, Op. 25. Ing Administration, Chungking Yehudi Menuhin; (Violin) and Or chestre Symphonique de Paris con- ducted by Georges Enesco.

Next week's programme. 9.02 p.m. 9.00 pm. Orchestrat

Of special interest to Far East Histeners are the news broadcasts at 10 m. (HX. time) each day on 25.21 metres (119 megacycles).

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COLONY HEAUTH

RETURNS

9.30

Lt-Cars-P. A. Maitland, D.S.C., to President II for Sussex Div. RN.V.R.

with

*

EMERGENCY LIST

FB. Belfeld, placed on the Emer gency List as "Lt-Cdr. (Emergency) (Beny. June 15, 1935),

A. M. Lawrence-Smith placed on

RA.F. OFFICERS FOR QUETTA Two Vacancies for each one year course at the Star, College in Quetta, will be allotted annually, with effect from January, 1940, to officers of the RAF, who have passed the entrance. examination for the RAF Staff the Emergency List as Surgn. L.-Cdr. College at Andover, and are of the

rank of fight lieutenant A. L. Bonser, placed on the Emer-Duties Branch).

1935).

(sery, Aug. 19, 1835),

May 9: 3. O. Martin A. G. Skip-ency List as Farr. Lt. (seny. Jan. 1.

to Argus (May 3 and 28 res- pectively); H. Day to Osprey fun- dated), app

to lnglefeld cancelled; V. G. D. Mansell, to Hary (June 18); B. E. Kendall, to Terror II (June 8); J. V. W. Frizelle, lent to RAN..

(April 28).

There are daily broadensta from 4.15 4.m to 8.30 am, to European cou tries, Including Great Britain, Prance, italy and Germany on 26.51 metres and 31.58 metres; to America between am and 11.30 am. in Chinese and English on 16.85 metres and" 19.75 metres; to East and North China and Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 p.m. of 25.51 metres and 31.50 metres Nineteen cases of tuberculosism Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 26.21 metres were notined to the Health De- p.m. and 7.53 p.m. on

and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to partment on May 10, including South China and the South Seas be ten cases of measles, eight cases tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. ou 25.21 of dysentery, six cases of diph- metres and 31.58 metres, including a therts, ave cases of enteric fever, news bulletin in Engilah at 9 pm. (10 two cases of cerebro-spinal fever, p.m. local time); and to Saylet Rus

sia between 11 pm and 11.30 pm.. and one case each of cholers and on 25.21 metres and $1.68 metres in chicken-p

Buzdan

Payr. Lt.Cdr.-P. C. Le Cras, to Victory (May 8).

Lts.-D. R. N. Murdoch, to Mackay (May 2); F W. R. Larken, to Forth May 31: R. C. P. Wainwright, to Bit- tern (May 13); CES. B. St. G Beal, to Triad (May 4).

THE ARMY

MAJOR-GENERAL SALT Major-General H. F. Salt, C.B CM.G., D.S.O.. retires at the age of 60 after 40 years service in the master General in India.

and latterly as Deputy Quarter-

COLONEL OF THE GORDONS The War Orice announces that the Surgn. Lis (D) G. P. W. Wallis, L.D.S.. to Gadges

for RN. Sick Quar-King has approved of the Appoint ters. Shotley J. B. Knight, LDS..ment of Major General Sir James L. G., Burnett of Les St., C.B., GM.G.. to Furious (May 9).

Sub-LtsJ. R. S. Thompson W. N.DE.O., retired pay, as Colonel. The Waller, to President for RN.C. Gordon Highlanders, with effect from Greenwich (May 1). previous orders June 1, 1839. in succession to General cancelled.

Bir Ian 8. M Hamilton, O. C. B., Act. Sub-Lts. (A),-C. Lyver C. J.G.C.M.G.. DS.0. TD, retired pay, W. Kindell, to Pembroke for No. 23 who is resigning his appointment.

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(General

are

not If officers of this rank available, Junior squadron leaders or flight Neutenants due for promotion to that

mak may be appointed. The selection will be made from those serving in India, falling which an officer at home may be selected and posted to India for the normal three years tour, the first of which will be spent at the Star College.

NOTES FROM. INDIA Liantenant G... N. Prideaux, Skin- her Horse, is granted the Distin guished Certificate. st the Arwy Signal School in Poona

The 1839 edition of the Army Sports Control Board India) is noor available.

The Headquarters of Lahore Dis trict opens at Dalhousie op transfer from, Lahore.

The 5th Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment, has moved to Jullundur and the 2nd Battalion, 17th Dogra Regiment, to-Taiping.

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