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On Wavelengths of 355
metres (815 kes) 31.49
22
metrus (9.52 maganyalos).
VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO "Don Giovanni” ́Act 1
12:00 to 12.20 μm.
Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's
Cathedral.
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
COMMAND CHANGES
[3.33. p.m. Jack Bylten and His Or-
'chestra with Kitty Masters (Vocal), The appointment dates from May Taisti Make You Whistle-Fax-Trot 19 of Captain G. D'Oyly-Hughes, (from the
Any D.3.0. D.BC to the aircraft-carrier There Isn't Limit to My Love-Fox-Tret (nha Glorious in the Mediterranean which This'll make you whistle-Jack Hyl he will command in succession to ton and His Orchestra. A Melody Captain A. L. Bt. G. Lyster 0.7.0. From The Sky (lm "The Trail of the 0.8.0. A.D.O. The latter ofcer Lonesome Pine')-Kitty Masters (Vo now arth on the captains Het and cal) with Orch. Drinking Songs (art, due for promotion shortly. Williams)-Jack Hylton and His Os chestra. Oryin' My Heart Out For You (Johnson and Hopkins); Lullaby Division during the past two years,
will ASBLISS (film Let's Bing Again')-Kitty Has ters (Vocal) with, drch Down South Preamable, boys training establish (Myddleton arr. Tabbush); Waterment at Devonport, in place of Dom- mander M. J. Yeatman, who in to melon Pate (Thurban) Jack Hylton command the submarine depot-ablo and His Orchestra.
Lucia, commander Swinley formerly commanded the destroyer Express in the Home Meet.
12.30 p.m. A Hawalian Programme. Parewell Kawall (Phillips & Others) -The Hawaiian Islanders with Vocals Chorus. Hanakahi (Halekalei): My
Little Grass Stack In Kealakehus
9.65 pm. : Next week's programme. 9.05 pm. Charlie Kans at the Plano
Intro: Love is everywhere; Y Charlie Kuns Piano Mediay No. 8. Angle Little Tingle of my Heart; Roll Along Prairie Moon. Charlie Kunz (Noble and Others)-Kanul and Luis
Piano with Vocal Effects Nohes I Muolau in December; Silvery moon and goi- Medley No. D. 12-Intro: Roses Lani (Mekis Keaia Kai); Samoan
Love Song (im Taboo-Andy lons anden sands: I still love to kiss you goodnight: Bel, mir bist du schon; His Islanders
lers with Vocal Refrain
remember; 1 E (Kaulia)-Lizzie Alohikes Bei mir bist du schon.
Whistling gipsy: Please cal) with Royal Hawaitan Glee Club; Beautiful Woman (Kabale)-William. Ewaliko (Vocal) with Royal Hawaiian Glee Club. Sweet Hawaiian Mald
FOLD
(Johnson) Hawaiian Paradise
(Owens-Andy Iona and His Islan ders with Vocal Chorus.
1.80 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
183 p.m. Jesale Matthews (Vocal) and' Efly Cotton and His Bind.
Commander a 8 B, Swinley, who has been to "the Naval Intelligence
command of the in-
Retired Officers' Uniform The Admiralty announce that Navsi the Retired List are at
omcers un liberty to wear the uniform of their rank when carrying out inspections Cadot or paying formal visits to Corps, Naval Brigade units, Naval training ships and schools, and Auxi- lary Services generally, which have received or are eligible to receive official recognition
9.15 p.m. London Belay-The News.oficial 9,38 p.m. London Relay--"Mare Food for Thought.”
Short talks on matters of topical interest.
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9.45 pm. London Relay -- Sports News and Market Notes.
9.50 p.m. Mozart's "Don Giovanni”
Act 1.
Oncers wishing to wear uniform at Inspections, &c. of bodies or ests- blishments which are not oficially re- cognized should obtain prior approval from the Admiralty. Pormes oidoers of FM. Naval Forces who may now be holding ranks in unita" brigades. &c, referred to above are not permit Glyndebourne Festival Opera Com-ted to wear the uniform of their pany cond. by Pritz Busch, Singers former rank on ordinary occasions The Joo-Jab TreeComedy Fox-in order of appearance: Baccaloni; when doing training or drills with. Trot; By An Old Pagoda—F'ex-Trot | Souez: Brownies: Frankiia Pataky: their units or brigades, or when such -Billy Cotton & His Band. Dancing Helletsgruber;» Mildmay and Hender- units or brigades "are being inspected On The Celling (film "Evergreen') son.
on behalf of the Admiralty. Jessie Matthews (Soprano) with Or- chestra. Two Dreams Got Together: Fox-Trot: 000000-ch Boom-Comedy Fox-Trot-Billy Cotton and His Band. When You've Got A Little Spring- time In Your Heart (fim Evergreen'). Over My
Tinkle, Tinkle, Tinkle:
Shoulder (Alm 'Evergreen')
1123 p.m. Close down.
SHORT WAVE".
Jessie Matthews (Soprano) with Orchestra, Little Lady Make Belleve Fox-Trot:
* Say Good-Night To Your Old-Fashion- ed Mother-Waltz - By Cotton and
G.S.8. His Band.
G.S.O.
130 p.m. Reuter and Burby Press, 17205. Weather Forecast and Announce Trans. ments.
Trans. III 140
Cali G.S.G. G.S.B.
Palth Vaughan Wiliams- Serenade To Music.
(Special composed for and dedicat; ed to Sir Henry J. Wood on the oc casion of his Jubilee). Sir Henry J. Wood conducting
ting the B.B.C. Orches tra. Boloists: I. Baillie, S. Allen. E Suddaby, B. Turner, M. Balfour, A Desmond. M. Brunskill, M. Jarred, R Nash, W. Widdop. P. Jones, F. Titter- ton. R. Henderson, R. Easton, H. Williams. N. Alli
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Wavelength. 17.796.c. (19.86m. } 9.51m.c. (31.53m) 21.47m.c. (31.97m) 13.18m.c. (19.79m).
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Call Sign: VIR- Wave Learth, 31.34. metres Power. Kilowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA
call letter: FBI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies 17770ke. & 1773ck.
Time
3.
1.53 p.m. Compositions of Elgar, 10.00-Broadcast to Schools Glimp Introduction And Allegro For
(A). ses of English Literature. Strings, Op. 47-The Boyd Neel String 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). Orchestra Bolo Quartet: L. Willough
(A).
hy, D. Martin, M. Gilbert. P. Deevan 10.40 At Home and Abroad" (A). Conducted by Boyd Neel Triumphal 11.05-Luncheon Music (A) March (Alm Caractacus, Op. 363-11-30-Afteroon Musical Programme London Symphony Orchestra cond. Lawrance Collingwood. Under the supervision of Sir Edward Elgar, OM..K.C.V.O.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
by
p.in.
1.00-"Jutland: May 31, 1916,
as
compiled by Capt. Taprell Dor- ling (D1).
6.00 p.m. An hour of Dance Music, Quickstep Shut-Eye: Fox-Trot
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Go For That flm St. Louis Blues')- Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. Waltz-A Garden Of Tilusion; Tango -The Tango Of The Mula Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaru. Quickstep
Like Bananas; Onestep-Madam- Ahi La Marquise-Ahl-Joe Loss & His Orchestra. Fox-Trots--Boris On The
Bass The Scat te la
His Orchestra.
Ray &
Our Blue Bird Of Melody Lane; "Waltz Sweethearts (from the film-Vi10-
P
1:50-Eric
Eric Winstone Accordeon Quin- tet. with Adriano Dante (D1). 2.16-Theatre ad." News about
-London's cheatres (D1). 2.30-News (D1).
2.45
More Food for thought." (DI), 3.00 Violoncello Recital by. Audrey
Piggott (D1).
3.15 Sports News, and Market Notes"
(DD),
3.30-Young People's Session (A). €.25-Commentary On News. (A). 6.45 The Open" Air Club." A story of a week-end out-or-doors (D2)
tor Silvester and His Ballroom Cr7.00-Brass Band Recital (A), chestra. Pox-Trote Admiration; Mer- ry-Go-Round Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. Tangos-Milonguita Carino Gaucho Orquesta: Tiples Propcizes
Canaro Elow. Waltz AL the Close of a Long, Long"Day; Rum- bs Fox Trot-Cuban Fate-Joc Loss & Orchestra. Blow Pox-Trot-Lens- HIS ly: Waltz-I Shall Always Remember You Smiling-Billy Cotton and His Band. Pox-Trot Between A Kiss and A Sigh-Geraldo and His Orchestra.
7.00 pm. Closing local Stock Quo tations.
7.15-Dance Music by Henry Hall
and his Orchestra (D2). 730-Balind Conceirt (A). -7.55-Theatreland." News about
London's theatres (D2). 8.00-Light Orchestra Concert (A). 8.15 Priday Midday Concert, with the Brimingham Philharmonic String Orchestra (D2), 9.00 Gal: England v. France (D2);
Recorded Feature (A). 9.15-News (D2).
(A).
9.20-Summary of the day's neWS 9.30-"More Food for Thought." (D2), 0.43-8ports News and Market Notes
(DA).
7.02 pm Studio -- A Recital by Successful Candidates of Various Grades, in the Recent Examinations 10.00-Leslie Jerries and the Carlton.
of the Trinity College of Music, selected by Dr. Alfred Mixtowski."
"1. Beethoven “Sonata Op. 199"--ist
Hotel Orchestra (D3), 10.30--Recital by John McCormack,
(D3).
Movement Only-Miss Rozabal. "Esu | 11,00-“Jutland: May 31, 1916" As (Licentiate). 2. Chopin "Polonaise in
compiled by Capt. Taprell
G Minor. Miss Helene Pan Yu Cheng Darling (D3). (Higher Local). 3. Chopin "Nocturne 12.00-News (13),
in B Major Miss Dorothy C.X. Yang am
(Higher Local). 4. Cunden "Aquarelle 12.16-Yascha Krein and his Gipsy
Miss Cheung guide in
Local). 5. Polsini
Wan (Higher
F Majo Anna Koo (Advanced Benior). Beethoven "Minute from B Flat Bonata"-Miss Chan Yun Yee (9 years
5.
old Senior). 7. Chopin "Mazurka
Orchestra with Anne Lawrence (3)...
12.55-Sports News and Market: Notes
(13).
A Flat Miss Helene B. Chen (Ben- CHUNGKING NEWS
lar). 8.
Lily
Bach
"Air In
Minor Miss
Wong The Cuckoo"-Miss Wong Kook Ying Wanterplate
(Intermediate), 9. Daquin
10. (a) Schumann "Study. In Syncopation (b) Kaber-
BROADCAST
A regular series of ⠀ short-wave
bier Study"Miss Lil Book Ching broadcasts in the English and other
(Intermediate).
gramme.
foreign languages have been 1.2. A Vocal Scottish Pro-ngurated by the Central Broadcast
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There's Nae Luck About "The House
Of special interest, to Far East
(Adams-Moffat); Ac Fend is listeners are the news broadcasts st (Burns-Modat) Catherine Stewart 10 am. (H.K. time) each day on 25,21 (Contralto) with Plano. Dumbarton's metres (119 megacycles). Drums
(Bangtock): The Latra o
Cocken (Roberton) Glasgow Or- There are daily broadcasts from 415 pheus Choir.cond by-Hugh B Roberto 8.30am, to European cou
tries, including Great Britain, France,
ton.
2.00
I'm. Gled My Hert's My Ai Italy and Germany on 25.61 metres (arr. Ingils): The Auld Scots Bangs and 31:58 metres; to America between (art. Moffat)--Margaret F. Stewart 8.30 am and 11.30 am in Chinese (Soprano) with Orchestra, Jessie. The and English on 16.85 metres and 10.75 Flower Of Dunblane (Smith); Annie metres; to East and North China and Laurie-Joseph Hislop (Tenor) with Siberis between 5.30 pan. and 2.10 “OTENESKER
p.m. on 25.51 metres and 3158 metres Local Time. Signal, Wea. in Chinese; to Japan, between 7.15. ther Report and Announcements. p.m. and 7.55 pm on 25.21 metres Stadio-Violin and Plane and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to Hecital by Kath and Kit Murphey. South China and the South Beas bo
Firefly"Selection (Priml), 2. To | tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. un 25.21 A Miniature (Brahe) Bondino metres and 31.58 metres, including
(Beethoven); 4: Berenade from "Pras news ballen in English at 9 p.m. (10 quita" (Lebar), 5. Open thy Blue Eyes | p.m. local time);" and to: Soviet Rus? (Massenett),- 6. Mamirks (Henri)-7, da; between :11'; p.m. and. 11.30 pm By Bleepy Lagoon (Oosten), 8. At ou 25.21 metres and 21.38 metres in the Balalaika (Fosfora).
Engineer Captain Hocken The retirement is announced of E- gineer Commander 8. Hocken, with the rank of engineer captain, after nearly 30 years commissioned service. Navy Golf
The RN. and R.M. Golfing A350- elation obtained 105 new members last year, Increasing its total to 1,420, *m 877 are active service and 693 retired officers. Admiral Sir Charles Forbes KCB., D.5.0. Commander- in-Chief, Home Fleet, has been elected president for the coming year, and Paymaster Rear-Admirai Bir Arthur Strickland, K.C.B., OBE, has been asked to the post of captain. It la proposed to hold next year's meet- ing at Walton Health from. April 16. to:19.
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