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RADIO & SERVICES

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

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W

On Wavelengths of 355 metres (645 ko'%) 31.49 metres (333 meghayalca).

· “VICTORIAN MELODIES"

A B.B.C. BECORDING

Erik Nelson

12.00 to 12.20 p. Relay of Ser vice of Intervenion from St. Johar's Cathedral,

13.30 p.m. Morart-Concerto in £ Flat Major, E. 271.

Walter Oleseking (Plano) and Members of The State Opera House Orchestra. Berlin, conducted by Hana Fosbaud.

1.00 p.m. Local Time. Signal and Weather Report...

1.03 p.m. Songs by Jan Klepure (Tenor).

Lastic silkworm (from Pirat a. Órlz —Jessie. Matthews". (Vocal) with Dr chestra. George Formby Medley- George Formby (Vocal) with His Ukulele and Orchestra. Jingle Of The Jungle (film London Melody)-Louis Levy and His Gaumont-British Sym- phony. The Mying Trapeze Selco- tion Jack Buchanan, (Vocal) with Bruce Carfax Trio and Harry Perritt and His Orchests.

9.15 p.m. London Relay The News. 9.38 p.m. London Belay-Food for Thought

Short talks on matters of topical. interest.

1.1

Sports

0.45 pm London Relay News and Market· Notes,» 9.50 p.m. Orchestral King Christian Sulte-Elegio. (Side- Tlus); Berceuse (Kajanus) Royal Opera House Orchestra Stockholm cond. by Armas Jarnefelt.

10.00 px torian Melodies

BBC. Becording

A Musical Sequence of old favou rites. Produced and conducted by Stanford Robinson.

11.00 pm. Close down.

I Mean To Say I Love You film 'Give Us This Night');@Sweet Melody of Night (la 'Give us. This Night'). My Heart Is Always Calling You (Bl ("My Heart Is Calling'); You, Me And Love (film 'My Heart Is Calling').

1.15 p.m. Beuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and

Announce- G.S.H. menta.

G.S.0.

Calla G.S.G. G.S.B.

SHORT WAVE

III

1.30 pm Variety and Dance Musle. Trans. I Three Planos-Boogie Woogie Pray- Trani. II er (Lewis Johnson, Amimons) -Mesde Trans. Lax Lewis, Peto Johnson and Albert Ammons Vocal-There's A Lull In My Life (from 'Wake Up and Live'); It's Swell Of You (from Wake Up and Live")-Ruth Elting. Tangos Black Orchida; & Bail In

Madela- Tango Orchestra. Vocal

Oskar The

Joost

Honeymoon' Did Hills (Al pane

VM I Have Eyes

Organ-

DAVENTRY

'Wavelength 11.79b.c. (16.85m) 9.51m.c. (31.55m) 2147m.c. 131.97m) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) (G.3.0. G.S.G. G.S.B.) (G.SH. G.S.G., G.9.B.) (G.S.F. G.S.G. G.S.B.)

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt...

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI Wavelengths 16.88m. & 13.7m.; Frequencies 17770kc. & 1773oke.

Time

wwwd

'Paris Honeymoon') Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His OT HK chestra.

Orth-The Desert Song Selection

(Hammerstein-Romberg)- Edith Larand Orchestra. Song Of India (Rimsky-Forsakov arr. Dorsey); When Day Is Done (Katscher and Bylva)-Sidney Torch. Orch "Sweethearts"-Selection Her- bert and Others)-Louis Levy and His Orchestra.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6.00 p.m. A Scottish Programme

with Sir Harry Lander.

Medley of Scottish Airs-Pipers of The 2nd Batt. The Q.O. Cameron Highlanders under the direction of Pipe-Major T. K. Marshall and Her- bert Dawson (Organ), It's A Fine We Parted On The Shore Lauder with Orch. Strathspeys arr. Dlack)Intro: Money I sk; Braes oʻ Tullimet Highland Watsky Recla (Arr. Dlack)Intro: Rachel Raci

Thing To Bing (Lau Harry

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, MAY 28 ADMIRALTY, MAY 20 B.N..

Sub-Lieut. V. A. J. B. Marched to be Licut, with scny, of Jan. 25, 1938: Sub-Lieu (A) EW. Bykm to be Lieut. (A) (May 4,

"

MAY $8 R.N.

placed on Retd List with rank of Acts. Comdr, M. C. Teasdale-Buckell

Cole to be Lieut. (May 17). Comdr. (May 23); Cd. Bosa, G. R. C.

MAY 24 R.N. Licut-Camdr. R. V. Barton placed On Retd. List with rank of Comdr.. (May 24); seny, of Lieut. G. W. Style antedated to Nov. 1, 1937.

Sub-Lleuts, to be Lleuta with seny, as stated: P. C C. Dickens (April 1; P. J. Morgan (April 18).

Tel. Lieut. EL Pickwork placed on Retd. List (Mar 24).

WAR OFFICE, MAY 26 REGULAR ARMY

Col. H. W. Tomlinson retires on ret pay (April 273; Col. P. Morris, O.B.M. M.C. AM.IMechE, is granted the temp. rank of Brig Whilst mp]d Es Principal Ord Mech Engr., Army Hdqur, India (April 1).

The follg. to be Cola: L-Col F. E. G. Guinness, Unemptid. List, late RE. (May 81, with seny, June 7, 1937; Maj. and Bt. Lt Col O. B. Wain- wright, from RA (May 15); Lt. Col C. Croker, O.BE, from RASC, (May 192

COMMANDS AND STAFF Col W. Tomlinson relinquishes the appt. of Chief Engr. (April 27).

"The

fallg. appts are made:-Col. VE O. Guinness to be Dep. Chief Engr. (tamp) (May B); C. Croker. O.BE to be Assid. Dir. of Suppiles (Prov) May 19); Maj. H. C. Good fellow, AMIMechE, RASC, from Stan Capt., to be DADAT. (April 1); Capt AR. Purches. RA.8.0 to be Star Capt. (April 13: Capt. F. W. Sendars, Durham LL, to be 0.8.0 for Weapon Trng. (May 16), BOYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Maj. E R. Robertson to be Adit. April 19); Maj. (D.O.) . Sellers, h.p. list, to be Maj. 9.0.). (May 1), with precedence next below Maj. (D.O.) A Parkinson; Maj H. L. C.

Ma Hall retires on ret. pay (May 27): Capt. R. C. Merrick is restd. to the estabt. (May 24).

Talk by with

1.00 "Under Big Ben" 1.15-The Baxendale's Band,

Howard Marshall (D1).

with

Reginald Charles, bass (D1). 230-News (1).

2.46"Airs and Disgraces." (D1), 3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(01).

6.45 The B.3.0. Northern Ireland

Orchestra (2).

7.45 --Jack W$300

8.30

muslė) (D2).

The

(syncopated piano

8.00 "The Club of Queer Trades," by,

G. E. Chesterton (D2),

Baxendale's Band, with Reginald Charles, bass (D), 9.15 News 2). 8.38"Food for Thought." (D2). 9.46 Sports News and Market Notes

10.00-Recital by Philip Hattey, bass-

harite baritone (D3).

High Road to Linton; Fight about the 10.15They Speak for Themselves." areside; Brown's Reel-Scottish Coun-

(D3)

try Dance Orchestra. conducted by 11.00-Muste Hall, with the B.B.C. Michael Disck. Mr. John Mackay

Variety Orchestra" (D3).

(Lauder)-Sir Harry Lauder with 12.00-News (3)

Orch. Bonnie Scotland (arr. Petheri.m -New Mayfair Orchestra.

12.18 Traditional Scots Musle (D3).

6.30 p.m. Light Orchestral Belee 12.55---Sports News and Market Notes

tions.

Pan And The Wood Goblins Otto Rathke); Clog Dance (Oscar Fetras)

*(D3),

Pavilion Lescaut Novelty Orch. CHUNGKING NEWS

From Near And Far-Waltz Melodies (arr. Gotz Hohne)-Orchestra Mas cotte. Neapolitan Serenade (Gerhard Winkler): Fairy Wood Parade-Inter mezzo (P. W. Noack) -- Joe Bund

BROADCAST

und

A regular series

of

short-wave

been ID-

His Orchestra, Immortal Strauss Abroadcasts in the English and other. Medley of Strauss Waltzes)-Viennese foreign languages have Waltz Orchestra. By The Pireside-augurated by the Central Broadcast Romance

(Euppmann) Frederia ing Administration, Chungking. Hippmann and His Orch.

700 p.m. Herberi Groh (Tenor)

Of special interest to Far ELSE listeners are the news broadcasts at metres (119 megacycles). 10 am (TLK, time) each day on 2521

and Jessica Dragonette (Soprano),

Will You Love Me (Pergolest)-Jes sica Dragonette (Soprano) with the Renaissance Quintet (in Italian). You There are daily broadcasts from 4.15. Passed Me By (Bennefeld & Others; les, including Great Britain. France, am. to 6.20 am to European coun A Tender Song (Penyes-Amberg). Herbert E Groh (Tenor) with

Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres (Bung in German). Alice Blue Gown and 31.58 metres; to America between (McCarthy, Tierney); Through The

The .30 .. and 1129 am in Chinese Doorway of Dreams (from "Big Broad and English on 18.65 metres and 19.75 cast of 1938')--Jessica Dragonette metres: to East and North Chins and (Soprano) with Orchestra. Berenade Siberia between 5.30 pm and 7.10 (Heykens-Krutzfeld)-Herbert E. Gron.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres (Tenor) with Orchestra."

(Sung in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 German).

p.m. and 7.56 p.m. on 25.21 metres South China and the South Beas be and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to tations.

7.20 p.m. A Grieg Programme,

tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 2521 Feulle D'Album: Papilion Arlette; news bulletin in English at 9 pan. (14 metres and 31.58 metres, including a The Spring Arthur De Greef pm local time); and to Boviet Rus (Piano), Holberg Suite, Op. 40-Loals between 11 pm and 12.30 p.m. don String

a-cond, by Walter Song (from Feet Russian

on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Schumann (Be prazo). Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op.

To

7.18 p.m. Closing local Stock Que

Gyute

48-London

ian Philharmonic Orchestra

cond

by Eligent Goossens,

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal Wea-U.S. NEGRO COLONY

ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 pan. Studio-Plano Recital by

Erik Nelson.

(a) Only of Erik. Nelson's Waltzes

IN AFRICA

A bill to develop an American

you alone, (b) To you dear, Negro settlement in Africa at a cost

(c) I ask of you: 2. Parisian Pierrot of a billion dollars a year was

Field Branch-The follg. to be Lt. Col:- Lutyens-Humfrey. M.C. (May 20).

TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1939.-PAGE 3

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INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS

ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS' -

DEPARTMENT Rev. E D. Bebb, MA.. ph.D., Cha- pla to the Forces, 4th. Cl. (temp. comma.) is granted a permanent comman as Chapin. to the Forces, 4th Cl. (April 1).

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Capt. A. G. Penna is secd. (April 291; Capt. G. E. Q. Napier is reste. to the estabt. (April 29); Capt (Gr. Mr.) C. L. Cyde, D.CM., to be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (May 14),

ROYAL NAVY

DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PERSONAL SERVICES Captain P. B. R. W. William-Fow- lett takes up the post of Deputy Director of Personal Services (Man- ning) in succession to Captain G. D. Yates, who completed two years in March and is due for a seagoing ap pointment.

DIVING INSTRUCTION - 'The minesweeper Tedworth, ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS tached to the Diving School at Whale Maj. R. Keatinge, MB. is Zeland and commanded by Lieutenant- confirmed in his rank (July 27, 1938). | Commander W. J. Stride, M.BE, QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL Superintendent of Diving, has been at

MILITARY NURSING SERVICE

Inverary for the past three weeks. Blad Nurse Miss N. K. Durrant to She left Loc Greenock be Eister (April 10.

The folig provi. Staff Nurses are condrmed in their appts:Miss B. J. Taylor, Miss M. R. Finley, Miss R. A. Coombe, Miss C. Emyth, Miss W. M. The follg. are restd, to the estabt-Mountford, Miss 8. D. G. Baker. W. York R-Capt. N. 8. Renny (March 5)

INFANTEY

Gloster R-Capt. T. K. Lacey (May 18),

introduced lately by Benator BDO (Menocrat of Miss.)",

Noel Coward)-Noel Coward (Vocal) with Orch. 3. Belection from Noel Coward (a) Lets say Goodbye, (b) Someday I'll find you, (C) Conversa tion plece. 4. Any Little Fish (Coch- ran's 1931 Revue Coward Noel acquire land adjacent to Liberia, Coward (Vocal) with Orch. 8.

ter Sweet" Selection. Noel

He suggested that United States

establish a military government,

Coward)

and pay the cost of transportation for love"were si,

(a) Little Cafe, (b) If los

I'll see you again. The Blately negroes willing to to and subsidize Homes of

England (Operette their new start in Iffe Coward)-Noel Coward (Vocal)

Orch,

with

Bilbo, in a four-hour speech on

8.25 B.. Buchanan, George 1

Jemle Matthews Jack the Senate Door, said he was Formby and Louis "gatisfied that 75 per cent of the Levy and The Gaumont British 12,000,000 negroes in the United Symphony

I Think I Can (nim "Brewster's Mil-

States favour the plan” and added

llons): One Good Tuse Deserves An- there was not one line of com

(nim

"Brewster's Bilons) pulsion in the whole scheme."

foth

Jack Buchanan (Vocal) with Orch

Empire Builders March (him Rhodes Movies

of Africa; Munic From The

March Louis Levy)-Louts Levy & The Chinese woman who was The Gaumont British Symphony alleged to have been found nude

Can Wiggle My Ears from

RWK-Capt. G. E. Neve is seed. (May 12).

ESTABLISHMENTS

Capt. C... Morgan, Reg. Army Res. of off, to be Adit: (March 5).

MEMORANDA

The follg. offre are granted the following local ranks (Jan, 1);-Capt. The follg. are restd to the estabt.-A. N. Bagshaw, Res. of Off. Maj.: Lt. KO.YLI-Sec. Lt. G. N. Stanton J. D. Giddings, Res, of Oft Capt. (April 21).

Capt. 6. O. de B. 8. Macartney, File Bde.-Capt. T. R. Wilbraham Rd Fus, relinquishes the appt. of (May 27).

Staff Capt. TAPTIŲ 14).

Girl'); Bay The Word and The Yours within the military compound near from First & Girl Tease Matthews the Detention Barracks on Satur

Vocal) with Orchestra ventures of the window

urther Adday morning, was remanded for a

Cleaner (Formby Gin and Gifford)-George

week for medical observation, by Formiry and Hi Ukulele) with Or- Mr. R. Edwards at the Central chestra Tou Remember Waltz Court yesterday. An uncle of the (im Mayling'); Swing High, Bear woman stated that he thought his Low (from the lin)-Louis Levy and nice was deficient mentally His Gaumont British Symphony. The

Maldon

Mr Howard Harding.

on

June 8. and for Fortsmouth June 10, arriving on the 13th. SURGEON COMMANDER RETIRED Burgeon Commander R. B. Mo- Vicker, late medical oficer of the sub- marina depot-ship Lucia, who has per tired, has had over 14 years in the Navy entering as a surgeon, Heutenant in January, 1925.

HLM.A. FORTH

The new submarine depot-ship Porth has been commissioned with a DevonKI-. port crew for service as depot-ship for the Becond Submarine Plodiila, Home Fleet, in muccession to the Lucia, and Captain W. D. Stephens, commanding (Continued on Pare 11)

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