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BACHMANINOFF CONCERTO. NO. 3
AND OTHER COMPOSITIONS -
Vardi's "Aida" Acts 3 and 4
12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 pm Excerpts from Glibers & Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance."
Orchestra. Overture-Light Opera
SHORT WAVE
G.S.G. 0.8.3. CS.EE
and His Orchestra. The One Rose G.S.O.
Lyon and McIntyre); A Star Fell
Out Of Heaven (Gordon and Reve) Trans. I Sam Browne (Baritone) with Orch. Trans. 1 Let's Call The Whole Thing Off-Fox-Trans., III Trot (film 'Shall we Dance'); They Can't Take That Away From Me Fox-Trot (Alm 'Shall we Dance')-Roy Fox and His Orchestra,
7.35 p.m. Tangos and Waltzes.
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DAVENTBY
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GENERAL
THE SERVICES Make Food
ROYAL NAVY
ENGINEER' REAR-ADMIRAL
TURNEE
Unpleasant
says SER ARTHUR
food look
2147m. (31.97m.) 15.18m.. (19.79m) technical officer on the staff of the and taste unpleasant in an emer
On relinquishing the post of senler It is better to make
(G.S.O., G.S.G G.S.B.) | Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, 10.8.1 0.9.G. G.S.B) } Engineer Rear-Admiral Laurencagency than to ration its supplies (G.S.H. 0.5.G. 08.B. Tumer, C.B., has retired at his own to the people. Sir Arthur Salter. In
request in order to facilitate the pre-dependent MR. for Oxford Univer- AUSTRALIA
motion or younger officers.
sity, advocated this war-time mea-
Call Sign: VIR Ware Length, 31.34 metres Power. 1 Kilowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.83m & 25.59m.; "Frequencies 1777ok. & 1773oke.
Ich Liebe Dich, Waltz (Waldteufel, Op. 1771; 'An Dich, Waltz (Waldteufel Op. 180)-Vienna Boheme Orchestra. La Palada-Tango: Se Lo Llevaron
Tango Orquesta Tipica Francisco H.K.
Blue
Walts Time Danube (Strauss); Vienna Blood-Walls a.m. (Stra)-De Groot and The Picca 10,00-Musical Interlude (A), dilly Orchestra. Tu Sais-Tango: 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). Jalousie Tango-Xavier Cugat and | 10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A). His Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 11.09-Luncheon Music (A).
Canaro.
p.m.
(A).
1:
Mable! Poor Wandring Onether Beport and Announcements.
8.66 pm Local Time Signal, Wes- 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme "Tia Elsie Orlän and Chorus of Girl What Ought We To Do, Gentle Bis- 8.03 p.m. Compositions of. Bach- ters, Say?-Nellie Briercline and Nel-maninoff including his Concerto No. 3 lie Walker. How Beautifully Blue The In D Minor, Op. 36. Sky--Elsie Griffin, Derek Oldham and Chorus of Olistening Tear-Elie Chorus of Girls.
Girls.
Polichinelle-Lea Foulshnoff (Piano).
Oh! Dry The Prelude In G. Minor, Op. 23, No. 5;
Grifin
and Prelude In C Sharp Minor, Op. 3, No. Then, Fredric, Let 2-Boston Promenade Orchestra cond. Your Escort. Lion-Hearted — George | by Arthur Fiedler. Concerto No. 3 In Baker and Derek Oldham. When The Foeman Bares His Steel-Leo Sheffield, Siste Grin, Nellie Briercliffe and Chorus. Now For The Pirates' „Lair; When You Had Left Out Pirate Fold Derek Oldham, Peter Dawson and
Dorothy GOL
D Minor, Op. 30-Vladimir Horowitz (Flano) and The London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Albert Costes.
with the Bournemouth Municipal Or 8.50 p.m. Joseph Schmidt' (Tenor) chestru
Stradella-Overture
(von
Fotow-
arr. *Balfour)-Bournemouth Müntel-
1.00. p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
100 p. Turner Layton and Primo pal Orchestra conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey. "Ach, So Fromm, Ach. So Scala's Accordean Band,
Song Of The Lift Damerell-Evans): Traut Martha" Plotow)-Joseph Old Ship
O Mine (Pelosi-Arden Schmidt and The Berlin State Opera Primo Scala's Accordeon Band. Water Orchestra cond, by Clemens Schmal- German). Dancer Of Cool River tich (Sung In (KIC
Robinson)
(Grunow); The Two Imps Johnstone and Layton)-Turned Lay-Seville tou (Tenor) with Plano. Don't Save (Alford)-Sir Dan Godfrey cond, the Municipal Orchestra. Your Smiles (Coots-Pio Rito); She Bournemouth Came From Alsace Lorraine Ida- Carr-Prima Scala's Accordeon Band. card!)-Joseph Schmidt (Tenor) with A Waltz Was Born In Vienna (Crock Orch (Bung in Italian).
Boy
er and Loewe); It's Great To Be In Love Again (Koehler and McHugh)—
Turner Layton (Tenor) at the Plano. Medley-Intro Alone Poor Little Angeline: Goody Goody-Prime Scala's Accordeon Band
La Danza (Rossini); L'Ariatella (Bi
9.15 p.m. London. Relay—The News, 9.30 p.m.
London Relay World AMaira,
By H. Wickham Steed, 9.45
Landon Relay Sports D.DL News and Market Notes.
1.30 p.to. Reuter and Eugby Press. 9.30 pm. Two Cello Solos by Ru- Weather Forecast and Announce-doff Dietzmann. ments.
Czardas (Adolphe Fischer); Papli-
1.40 p.m. Harry Boy's Orchestra & lan (David Popper) with Plano
His
Tiger-Ragamuffins.
Say, "91, S1"-Rumba: It's The Na- tural Thing To Do Fox-Trot (film Double or Nothing') Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Someday Sweetheart Fox-Trot: That's A Plenty Quickstep Roy's Tiger-Ragamumas. Ev'ry Time I
At Fox-Trot (alm Dancing Feet)-H
accomp
and TV.
9.50 p.m.
Singers in order of appearance: Maria, Capuapa: Trancredi Basero; G. Tangi-Lombard: Armando Bergicll: Aroldo Lindi; and full Chorus of La
11:00 p.m2 Close down.
Verdi's "Alda" Acts M
outs Swingin' It. Now-Fox- Scata Milan with Orchestra.
Roy and Koy
I Look
His Orchestra From Mon-
day On (Crosby-Barris): She's Funny CHUNGKING NEWS
that Way
more
Whiting)-HaITY
Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins. Margle Quickstep: Avalor Fox-Trot-Harry Ray and His Orchestra.
2.15. p.m. Close down.
6.00 p.m.
Nam Browne (Baritone
BROADCAST
regular series
.of
short-wave
broadcasts in the English and other foreign languages have been in augurated by the Central Broadcast- ing Administration. Chungking
1.00-Recital (recording) (D1), 1.15-Round the Empire." A Message by His Majesty the King, from Winnipeg (D1). 3.15-World Adairs Talk by E.
Wickham Steed (D1). 230-News (D1). 2.45-The B.B.C. Empire, Orchestra
(D). 3.15 The Derby: commentary on the
race by
Thomas Woodrooffe (D1).
COMMAND OF THE AMPHION Commander W. L. G. Adams, re-sure in a speech to the British lieved in the Naval Intelligence Divi- Medical Association recently. sion by Commander O. B. Colpoya
It was a method adopted
will assume command of the cruiser bread in the last war, Amphion. This ship is refiting at i
with
be said.
Portsmouth and preparing for trans Care had to be taken, however, fer to the Australian Navy in July, not to make the food unhealthy when she will be renamed the Parth
NEW FLEET TRAWLERS The Art of the 15 commercial traw-| lars recently bought by the Admiralty for urgent fleet services have now left for the Mediterranean They are the Amber late Cape Barfeur) and Beryl Cat Lady Adelaide). Other vessels
follow them.
of the group
AIR MATERIAL DEPARTMENT Lieutenant Commander H. H Cad- at the Admiralty, will join the Air dy, who has been appointed for duty i Material Department in succession të Leutenant Commander I I R. Grant,
A.F.C.
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The following engine-room ratings engineer or acting warrant mechani- will be promoted to acting wAITAD
being physically fit and to their con cian to date July 1. subject to their duct and ability continuing to be a divisional course beginning on July satisfactory, and will be appointed to
3.30-Sports, News and Market Notes
(DI): Young People's Sessions:- (A),
O. E Prosser, A. L. C. Walters, A. 4.15-Dinner Music (A).
W. J. Beckett, EL C. H. Gallicane, H 5.25 Commentary On News (A). 80-A
Programme of World-Keating, W. H. R. Alison, W. H. G. G. Howes, C. C. Loder, C..S. Hunt, 3.
Cheesley, R. H. G. Neal, & A. Reason, F. J. White, D. W. Wooler, and R. Stepbens.
Renowned Artists (A). 8.10-The A.B.C. Symphony Orches
tra (A). 8.45-"Muale in the Air. Bir Walford
Davies, with the B.B.C. Empire
Orchestra (D2).
Are
NAVAL AFPOINTMENTS made by the Admiralty-
The following appointmenta L-JR. A. Denne to Wishart
7.05-Light Musical Programme (A)(May 8). 8.10 Violin Recital by Orrea Pernel
(D2).
8.30-Northern Ireland Singers (D2). 8.15-Phohi Daily News-news com-
mentary, report on the "Amster dam Stock Exchange, setual ties (EL).
8.50-Recorded Feature (A). 8.66 Plano recital. (HI). 9.00-Harry Hemsley, the well-known
Child Impersonator (D2). 9.15-News (D2).
9.20 Summary of the day's news
(A).
Sur-Lts-I, L T Graham-Brown. to Royal Oak; J. D. Ritchie, to Osprey mand (May 10); A. H. Manwaring, to for moter A/B Boat No. 3 in com Forester: W. P.. B.
Barber, to Esk (May 18); C. C. Anderson, R. Parkin son. to Vernon for M.T.B' (May 17). Mid-A. A. Catlow, to Rodney (May 9).
Gunner (T.-W. G. Hobbs, to Am phion (May 8).
THE ARMY
SERVICE IN PALESTINE The 1st Battalion, The Border Re
9.30 World Affairs." Talk by Hgiment has returned to England" after
. Wickham Steed (D3).
9.45 Sports News and Market Notes
(D2).
-Winnipeg (03). 12.00-News (D3).
ади.
18 strenuous months in Palestine. Men of the regiment served in many engagementa and throughout the country, and the following awards
gained:
were
10.15-Recital (recording) (D3). 11.00-"Round the Empire." A message
Military Cross-Major P. J. B. Wat by Hills Majesty the King, from sen. Captain R. C. Cottrell Hill, Cap Itam W. R. G. de W. Warren, Becond Lieutenant R. H. Stewart, Second gimental Sergeant-Major B. McAuley. Lieutenant J. M. Fothergill, and Re Military Medal. Company Sergeant- Sergeant W. Harrison. Major F. Pell. Sergeant G. Wright, Lance-Sergeant V. McKeating, Lance-Sergeant J. Ell to
Corporal A Nolan, Corporal 8. Weston, Lance-Corporal P. Glibert Lance Corporal "H. Kingsbury, and Private H Shannon.
12.15Matters of Moment" Talk by the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bond- field (D3). 12.53-Spor's News and Market Notes
'(D3).
Studio-Children's Hour: 7.00 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo tations.
7.02 p.m. and Roy Fox and His Orchestra.
Of special interest, to Far East Gone--Fox-Trot (film Love on the steners are the news broadcasts at Run"); When Is A Kiss Not A Kiss-10 am. (ELK. time) each day on 26.21 Fox-Trot (film 'Champagne Waltz")- metres (11.9 megacycles). Roy Fox and His Orchestra. 1 Nearly
There are daily broadcasts from 4.35 Let Love Go Slippin' again. Would tries, including Great Britain, France.
Through My Am. to 6.30 am, to European cou Fingers (film It's love You (film San "a"):
-Bam Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres Browse (Baritone) with Orch, With and 31.58 metres; to America between Plenty of Money And You-Fox-Trot 9.30 s.m. and 11.30 a.m. in Chinese m. local time); and to Soviet Rused the regiment warmly on the Bol- (Alm 'Gold Diggers of 1937'); Let's and English on 18.85 metres and 19.75 sia between 11 p.m. and 11.30 pm dierly way in which the arduous tasks Put. Our Heads Together-Fox-Trot metres; to East and North China and on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in that had fallen to ita lot had been (alm 'Gold Diggers of 1937)-Roy Fox Siberia between 5.30 pm and 7.10 Russian.
carried out.
in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres
In addition, 15 members of the re p.. and 7.56 pin. on 25.21 metres giment were mentioned in dispatches. and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to The General Officer tween 8.10 p.m. and 16.30 p.m. on 25.31 bye to the regiment the day before it South China and the South Sens be- Palestine went to Jenin to say good. Commanding
metres and 31.58 metres, including a sailed for Haifa. He thanked news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 ranks for their work and compliment ali
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