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BARBARA GILMAR (SOPRANO) FROM THE" STUDIO Children's Boar
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17.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 p.m.
Schumann-Fantasia In
C Major, Op. 17..
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THE SERVICES
ROYAL "AIR FORCE
AIR CADETS" IN 1.0.0. SCHOOLS
A sub-committee of the London Education Committee have had under consideration a proposal by the gov ernors of one of the 1.0.0. secondary schools for the formation of an Air Defence Cadet Corps flight within the school. The governors ask that the headmaster may have the necesKATY
8.5m.c. (31.55m) / MA22210 committee have also had a
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AUSTRALIA
Wilhelm Backhaus (Piano). 1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and H.K. Weather Report,
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a.m.
1.03 p.m. Len Filla" in a. Hawalian Programme.
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Call letters: PEI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m; Frequencies 1977ake, & 1773 ke
10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"History ค the Making by Stanley An Old Hawailan Guitar (Leon and
Lowe (A). Towers): Swanee Moon (Leop), Towers and Pelost)-Hawaiian Gultar 10.40 At Home and Abroad" (A).
10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A), Solo by Len Fillis with Scott Wood
11.05-Luncheon Music (A). at the Plano. My Little Grass Shack 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme In Kealakekua (Harrison-Noble): Hllo. Hanakah! (Halekalea)—Kanut & Lula (Instrumental) With Vocal Efects.
Hawaiian Happiness-Medley
Intro: Aloha Oe; Aloma; Aloha Be loved; Song of the Islands: O Bolo Mic: Moonlight Bay; Aloha Oe-Len Fillis and His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus. Tomi, Tomi; Ous, Ca Kanui and Lula Instrumental with Vocal Effects · My Huja Lore-Medley) March-Hilo Hawallan Orchestra.
1.30 p.m.
Benter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
1:40 pm. Compositions of Lebar. Fear Nothing (Operetta Paganini -Lebar) - Richard Tauber (Tenor) with Orchestra. "Gipsy Love"--Selec-] tion-De Groot and His Orchestra. Love Never Comes Too Late (Operetta
Paganini): Nobody Could Love You More (Operetta Paganini")-Richard Tauber (Tenor) and Evelyn Laye (S0 prroo) with the Lyceum Theatre Or chestra, The Land Of Smiles-Selec tion-Londen Theatre Orchestra cond. by Ernest Irving. The Czarevitch Operetta in Brief-Herbert 2 Groh (Tenor) and Tresi Rudolph (Soprano) with Chorus and Orchestra from the Berlin State Opera. (Bung la Ger- man).
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2.15 p.m. Close down,
8.00 9.09.
7.00 p.rd.
tations.
Studio Children's Hour.
(A).
Shearing fat
100-George
Plano), with Irving
request
from the Mayor of a Metro- politan Borough which would entail the use of LC.C. Institutes as centres for the corps, and the use of school organization for stimulating recruit ing for the corps.
Further, the sub-committee have considered a request from the Omeer Commanding one of the London Squadrons of the Air Defence Cadet Corps to allow the movement to be brought to the notice. of pupils in technical institutes. The object is to create a body of uniformed, disciplin- ed, and instructed young men to be of immediate service to the country in a crisia
The sub-committee, however, sky that in March, 1935, the LO.C. de- cided that Cadet Corps in its second- ary schools should no longer be au- thorized." In consequence it is
pro- posed to inform the governors of the secondary school in question that the unit of the Air Defence Cadet Corps formation within the school of a
cannot be allowed.
"At the same time, permission is to thebe given for notices advertising the Ledor local squadrons of the Air Defence Cadet Corps to be exhibited in the Council's secondary schools, technical,
(double bass) (DI). 1.15 The History of the Jews."
Talk by J. W. Parkes (D1). 1.30 The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra with Leslie England at the WILL planoforte (D1). 2.30–News (D1), 2.45--"World Affairs." Talk by Sir
Alfred Zimmern (D1).
Rachel Cavalio, by 3.00-Recital
pianist (D). 3.16-Sports News and Market Notes
(D1),
3.30-Young People's Session (A). 4.15-Dinner Musta (A), 6.25-Commentary On: News (A); '.<0-"Clune's Island Travels,"
Frank Clune «(A).
Mr.
6.00-The National Military Band
(A). 8.45-"Accent on Rhythm"-a selec- tion of tunes, old and new (D2)
and evening institutes.
In March the Higher Education Sub-Committee approved in principle the provision of classes of instruction for cadets in subjects relating to their training, in the Council's technical and evening institutes.
The General Purposes Sub-Com- mittee report that they have consider ed a memorandum from the Board of Education as to
to the use of schools for military training, consequent on the expansion of the Territorial Army, and also requests from the Air Minis
and London District Command try Headquarters for the use, of schools at Alght and on Sundays for special pur- ses in connexion with the defence of London.
poses
The sub-committee recommend the suspension so far as necessary, of the operation of a rule, in order to enable
use of the schools for military purposes, as may be required, subject to
Timbursement of expenses thereby Incurred by the council.
GROUND CAPTAIN ROBINSON
7.00-Old Scots Airs and Dances by the B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra (D2): Jim Davidson's A.3.0. Dance (A), 7.30-"Stone of Contention." by An-
thony Gitting (2)
The retirement is announced from 7.40-TWO
Piano Recital by Frank
MAY Hutchens and Ladley Evansson. D.8.O. M.C. D.P.C., A.D.C., who
1 of Group Captain F. L. Robin
Closing local Stock Quo-3.00-"Music in the Air" the C Major has been in command of No. 2 Flying of this life. Sir Walford Davies He recently attained the age limit of Training School. "Digby, since 1935. with the 1.3.C. Empire Orches tra (D2). 8.50--Recorded Feature (A). 8.15-Light Musical Programme (A).
7.02 p.m. "Nights at the Ballet" Selection.
Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Walter Goehr.
7.30 pm. London Relay-Stone Of Contention.
9.00 Jean Melville, in songs at the
plano (D2).
$,15-News (D2)...
9.20 Summary of "the day's - news
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The extravagant story of how Cleo- petra's came to stand on the Thames... Embankment by Anthony Gittins Production by Robert Kemp.
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Report and Announcements.
8.30-"World Adairs." Talk by Bir
Alfred Zimmern (D2)
9.45-8ports News and Market Notes
(D3);
8.03 p.m. Schubert-Rosamunde 10.00-Violoncello Recital by Williard Ballet Music.
Berlin State Opera Orchestra con- ducted by Prof. Robert Heger.
3.15 p.m.
Fleeth (D3).
11.00-Old
Scots Airs and Dances by the B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra
(D3).
Stadlo-Recital by Bar-11.30-"Music for Dancing." with Al
bara Gilmar (Soprano).
1. Villanelle (Delacqua); 2. Les Fil-)
Collins and his Dance Orches tra (D3).
les de Cádiz (Delibes). Interlude 13.00--News (D3).
13.30-James Bell, at B.B.C. Theatre the Hon. Harald Nicolson (13).
12.55 Sports News and Market Notes
Organ (D3).
(03).
Waltz Of The Hours ('Coppelia-D 13.15Matters of Moment" Talk by Jibes); Variations ('Coppella--Dell- bes)-Symphony Orchestra cond. by Clemens Schmelstich. 3. - Bercuse (Jarnefelt); 4. Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes (arr. Quilter); 5. Wine, Women and Song (Strauss),
2.45 pm. Liszt-Les Prelude---Sym- phonic Poem.
London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Coates.
9.0 p.m. Songs by Jussi Biorling (Телот).
CHUNGKING NEWS BROADCAST
abort-wave
of A regular series Woman is Pickle (Rigoletto-Ver broadcasts in the English and other. di). Heavenly Alda, divine Aids foreign languages (Alda-Verdi): Your Tiny Hand Is gugurated by the Central Broadcast have been in- Frozen (La Boheme-Puccini),
ing Administration," Chungking
9.15, p.m: London Relay-The News. of "special interest to Far East 9.30 D.M. Londen Belay-World listeners are the news, broadcasts st. Affairs,
|10 am. (HK time) each day on "25.21
9.50 p.m.
Band.
a.m. and 11.30 am in ChineSE
By Sir Alfred Zimmern. Montague | metres (11.9 megacycles). Burton Professor of International Re There are dally, broadcastą from 4.15 lations in the University of Oxford. am to 6.30 min. ta European coun.
9.45 p.m.
London Relay-Sports tries, including Great Britain, France. News and Market Notes.
Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres A Variety Programme and 31.58 metres; to Americs between with Ginger Rodgers, Harry Croad-and English on 16.85 metres and 19.75
9.30 SOD. The Hill Billes, Gerry Moore and Prime Seala's Plano Accordion metres: to East and North Coins, and Biberls between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 pan. on 25.61 metres and 31.68 metres Whistling Gipsy (from Command, in Chinese: to Japan between 7.18. Performance)-Primo Scala's Piano p.m. and 7.55 pm on 25.21 metres -Accordion Band. An Evening With and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to You-Blow Fox-Trot (film 'Colleen'); South China and the Bouth Seas be I've Got Two Lips Quickstep-Gerry tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 28.21: HAIR GROWER & TONIC Moore (Piano). No Strings (im Top metres and 31.69 metres, including
Hat'); Isn't This A. Lovely Day: (film news bulletin in mnglish at 9
pm(10 Top Hat)Ginger Rogers (Vocal) Pm local time); and to Boviet Rus with Orch, Medley No. 5-Intro: Mysla between 11 pm and 11.30 pm Heart and I; A Little Rendezvous in on 26.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Honoluin: Diddle-dum-dee; Why Did Russian she fall for the Leader of the Band; Alone; Fancy
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AIRPORT NEWS Imperial AirwRJW,
meeting choris Oroudsan (Organ) with Tocai by Ken Beaument, Where I Ain't Been Before (film Wells Fargo"); "The Cowboy's, Dream"
Dream (arr. Hill, DINICS). The Bill Billes with Their Own No- Velty
Accompaniment. with All My Heart Fox-Trot (im Her Masters Voice); Taggin' Along
with Quickstep → Gerry Moore (Plane), kong Whoops We Go Again (Harvey); If The Old River Thames Were The Danube (Roberts-Butler). Primo Scala's Accordion Band
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10.30-p'm............... Latest Dance Muslo.'" Quickstep - Shut-Eye; Fax-Trot-1 Go For That (film 'St. Louis Blues') Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. Waltz Sweethearts (from, the fim); "Quickstep--where. Is, our Blue Bird of ¡Melody, Lane Victor Blivester: de
Ballroom Orchestra. Fox-Trots The Name Old Story: The. Lady Or The Becond Floor Geraldo and His Or chestra Ta
Tangos Desprecio; Otertoe Amores Orquesta Tipica Francisco
Canaro Fox-Trot Between A Kiss And "A" SighTM Quickstep Could De- Geraldo “and His Orchestra. 11.00 p.m. Cloke down.
NORTHBOUND Thursday: Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong-
Delphinus-4 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND- Friday: Hanol, Bangkok. Dorado, Della--7 and 7.30 a.m. Air France: **
AS SOUTHBOUND Saturday: Hanot, France. Ville de Beyrouth-7 am. Pan American Airways:
EASTBOUND
Saturday: USA, Manila, Hong- kong.
California Clipper 2 p.m.
WESTBOUND
Sunday: Manila, USA. California Clipper 8.30 a.m.
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"THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939.—PAGE 3
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England with Imperial Airways. He gets longer at home.
He has the comforts of his West-end club. Good meals, hotel
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in his fare. The journey, so tedious in his subaltern days,
seems all too short
Imperial Airways bring India, Burma, Siam, Malaya, within Fares Six day!' luxury flying takes you to England. easy reach 4-engined flying-boats, smoking rooms, spacious soundproof, saloons, promenade decks, hot meals during flight include all meals, hotel accommodation at night stops, and even tips
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