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Radio Programmes

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On Wavelengths of 355

metres (645 k.e's) $1.49

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E. PELLEGATTI AND E. ORË FROM THE STUDIO

me:

& race

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

RED SEA DIVISION „ Captain J. G. Annealay, D.SO., is appointed "to H.M.S. Egret, and will take over the command of the Red Sea Division in succession to Captain W. K. D. Dowding, D.8.0." The Egret and Fleetwood escort vessels, are. normally employed in this division, which forms part of the East Indies.

Station

A commentary on the race by Thomas Woodrooffe,' with reader, from Ascot Racecourse.

10.20 p.m. Noel Coward and Ger- trade Lawrence in Musical Comedy, *Cavalcade" Suite; Prologue- Tumes of 1890 to 1930-plogue-Noel Coward (Talking)

Mayfair Orchestra.

Gertrude Lawrence fed ley - Intro:

Limehouse Blues: You were meant for

Da, Do-Ger DECK LANDING TRAINING trude Lawrence (Soprano) with Or

HMS. Furious has been commis- chestra. "Stand Up And. Bing"

sioned at Plymouth with crew from Selection (Furber, Eilis and Charig) Devonport Depot for service in the -Ray Starita and Els Band with

Home Fleet as training carrier in deck Vocal Chorus. Love Scene From landings, in place of HM.S. Courage- "Private Lives". Act 1 (Noel Coward); ous. The latter is to join the Reserve Scene From "Private Lives" Act 3-Meet at Devonport at standard notice. Gertrude Lawrence and Noel Coward Provision is made in the Navy Esti 12.30 p.m. The Lamoureur Orches- | (Talking). "The Gold Diggers Of mates for the Courageous to be reft- tra of Parts and Challagino (Bar). Broadway"-Selection (Burke) - Re- ted during the current financial year

gal Cinema Orchestra cond. by at a cost of over £330,000. Maclean at the Organ Emanuel Starkey with Quentin M.

H.M.S. TAMARISK FMS. Tamarisk has been cominis- sloned at the works of Mesers, Amos Bad Sarith, Limited of Full, with a speciál navigating party of Devonport ratings, and has arrived at Chatham. She le one of the 18 commercial trawlers acquired a few months ago for urgent Fleet service, and was formerly named the St Gatien

Ascot Commentary 12.00 to 12.28 p.m. Eelay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

Song Of The Volga Boatmen (Cha-

Hapine, Koenemann); The Prophet

with

Orchestra

Op. 49 (Rimsky-Korsakov)--Theodore Chaliapine (E89) cond by Albert Coates.

Espagnol, Op. 34 (Rimsky celo

The Golden Cockerell-The Wedding March (Rimsky-Korsakov) — The La- moureux Orchestra of Paris cond. by Albert Wolf. Minstrels (Debussy); Flight Of The Bumble Bee (Rimsky- Korsakov)-Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) with Piano accomp. by Balsam.

11.00 pan. Close down.

SHORT WAVE-

Calls Arthur G.S.G. G.S.B. G.S.I. G.S.O.

I Trans. Trans.. II

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report ..1.03 p.m. Yvonne Printemps (So prano) and Marck Weber and His Or- chestra.

Trans. III

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.79b.o. (18.86m) 9.31m.c. (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) 118m.c. (19.79m.)

(G.S.O. GS.G., G.S.B.)! (G.SH., G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H. G.S.G. G.S.B:)

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VTK Wave Length. 31.34 metres Power, 1 Allowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies, 1777oke. & 1773oke.

Song Of Paradise (Reginald King); Columbine's Rendezvous (Heykens)- Marek Weber and s Orchestra. "The Three Waltzes:-CEst La Sal- son D'Amour (Marchand and Wil lemetz): Te souvient-n Yvonne jvonne Printemps (Soprano) with Plette Fresnay (Vocal) and Orchestra, Her Pirst Dance (Heykens); The Musle Comes (O. Straus)-Marek Weber &HK. His Orchestra, "The Three Waltzes"

Yess Time -Je Ne Suis Pas Ce Que L'On Pense (O. Straus)-Yvonne Printemps and Pierre Fresnay with Orchestra. My Lips Are Made For Kissing ('Gludit- taLehar); Stay With Me For Ever (Gluditta-Lehar) Marek Weber. and His Orchestra.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast aud Announce- ments.

1.40

p.m. Hawaiian Music.

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THE ARMY

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ALTERATION IN LEAVE

It is announced that a British Ser vice officer, haiding a regimental com- mand in India, who, as a result of the" promulgation of the "New Can- ditions of Service for Combatant Officers, 1938 will be required to vacate his command before April 30, 1940. and who took leave in 1938 be- fore he was aware of the new condi- tions may be granted combined, leave up to a maximum of four months pending vacation of command.

This will be allowed provided (a) he

1.00The Club of Queer Trades."completes the full reduced tenure of

(D1).

130-The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra

(DI.)

230-News (DD). 2.45-World Affairs" Talk by J. L

Brterly (D1),

3.00-"Saxophone

Serenade"

George Meisebring (D1). 3.15 Sports News and Market Notes-

(D1).

6.45

Blue

7.45

· Tropic Love (Tomerlth and., Long); Sweet Hawalian Chimes McIntyro, McConnell and Sandford) - The Hawaiian Islanders with Vocal Chorus. Underneath

The Hawaiian

Skies Waltz (Wasser- main); Sweet Hawaiian Dream Girl- Waltz (Green and Williams)-The Hawaiian Marimba

Players. Samoan Love Song-Hawaiian Novelty (alm Taboo T

Love Song Taniti

of Hawaiian

(fim Mutiny on Novelty the Bounty) Andy Iona and His Islanders with Vocal Chorus Mauna Loa (Alex. Dale);

Alaha

Beloved (Howard, Lond, Canfield)-Kanul & (Hawaiian Novelty): My Tand (Goupliaul, Gump and Roble); Hawaii Sing To Me A Hawaiian Tail laby (Mills) Andy Iona and His Is- landers with Vocal Quartette. Broad- way's Cone Hawa im Love and Hisses') The Hawalian Islanders with Vocal Chorus.

Lula

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6.00 p.m. · Stadlo-Children's Hour, 7.00

pan. Closing local Stock Quo tations.

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From Screen to Radio" with the Augmented B.B.C. Variety . Orchestra (D3).

Band of Royal Military College. Sandhurst (D2).

8.15 Music in the Air." Sir Walford Davies, with B.B.C. Empire Or chestra (D3).

9.16 News D2).

his command" (b) he took no leave other than casual leave previously in 1939. This arrangement has erect from April 18, 1939.

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Chun, Sun Wah Hotel; 2490; and Rinnest; Midan; Chán Kue

8450, all from Shanghai.

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9.30 "World Affairs." Talk by J. Lloon, from Weihaiwe...

Brierly (D2).

9.46--Sports News and Market Notea

(D). S 10.00-Musical Interlude (03). 19.05-Ascot Gold Cup: Commentary on the race by Thomas Wood- -rootte (D3),

10.20 "Lucky Dip." with music under

Jack Clarke (3),

11.05—Musical Interlude (D3). 11.15-The Thin Red Line".The Cloucestershire Regiment (13), 1.02 p.m. The Eight Piano Sym- 12.00--News (D3). phony.

**FB

Rollin' Home (P. De Rose); Speak 12.15-Matters of Moment." Talk by Easy (Gensler). Lazy Bones (Mercer and Carmichael); Dinah (Akst).

7.15 pm. Mantovani & Hb Tiplex Orchestra.

a doctor (D3).

12.30 Leslie

Bridgewater Quintet

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(D3),

Raindrops Slow. Fox-Trot; Your 12.55 Sports News and Market Notes Heart And Mine Slow Fox-Trot

(from Blackbirds of 1936"), Raga

4; A Fete In Santa Lucia :

'(D3).

Td Like To See Samna CHUNGKING NEWS

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Of Samoa Fox-Trot (film Street): Lonely Troubadour-Tango. Coronation Waltz Kennedy); Questa Notte Ti Diro-Tango. The Dance Goes On-Waltz (from Over She Goes").

Brig

BROADCAST

A regular series Of short-wave 7.45 p.zn. Evelyn Lay (Soprano) foreign languages have

broadcasts in the English and other and Richard Tauber (Tenor).

been in- Nobody Could Love You More ting Administration, Chungking.

augurated by the Central Broadcast- (Operetta Faganini-Lehar); Love Never Comes Too Late

Of special interest to Far East (Operetta listeners are the news broadcasts at. Paganini-Lehar)-Evelyn Lay Richard Tauber with the Lyceum 10 am. (H.K, time) each day on 2521 Theatre Orch. Night And Day (film metres (19 megacycles). "The Gay Divorce'): Let Me Love You There are daily broadcasts from 4,15 To Night

(Grey Waller-Tunbridge) a.m. to 6.30 am, to European coun Richard Tauber with Orchestra. All trica, including Great Britain, France. Hope t

Is Ended (film Heart's Desire") Italy and Germany on 23.31 metres Richard Tauber with Orchestra. and 31.58 metres; to America between 8.00 pa Local Time Signal, Wes-6.30 am. and 1139 a.m. in Chinese ther Raport and Announcements and English on 1685 metres and 19.7

8.03 p.

Stadio Recital by Et metres to East and North China and tore. Pellegatti (Cello) and Harry Ore Siberia between 5.30 pm, and 7,10 (Plano).

25.51 metres and 31.5% metres 1. Concerta in E Minor, Op. 24 (D. in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 Popper): (a) Allegro Moderato, (b) p.m. and 7.55 p.m. un 25.31 metres Andato del Alegro Molti Moderato Southend the guest to

Fellegatti and Harry Ore, South Chips and the South Seas be 2. (a) Menuet, Op. 15 (H. Ore), (h) tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 2541 Macao Lullaby, Op. 18 (H. Ore) metres and 3158 metres, including a Harry Ore. 3. Legende (Liszt)-HaITY: Ore.

.75

news bulletin in English at 9 pm. (10 pta, local time); and to Soviet Rus-

+844 D.ML Songs by Elizabeth Schu-sia between 11 pm, and 11.30 p.m. mann (Soprano).

on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Ruzzian.

A Song Of Vienna (Bchubert); My Lord Marquis Die Fledermaus' Strauss) with Orchestral accomp.

8.50

D.pa Leopold Blokowski" and the Philadelphis

Jphis Orchestra.

Clavotte ("Mignon" Thomas), Damnation of Faust Rakoczy March (Berlioz, Op. 24); Samson And Dell- lab Bacchanale XBaint-Baens),

COLONY HEALTH

RETURNS

Twenty-four cases of tuberculosią

L'Apprenti Barcier (After a ballad by were notified to the Health De- Coetibe Dukae). Blue Danubepartment on June 13, in addition

Waltz (Johann Strauss).

9.15 p.m. London Relay The News, to eight cases of measles, four 9.30 .m. London Relay World cases of dysentery, three cases of Affairs

By J. L. Brierly, O.B.E., Chichele enteric fever, two cases each of Professor of International Law in the cholera and cerebro-spinal fever University of Oxford.

and one case of diphtheria,

945 pm. London Relay Sports

News and Market- Notes.

9.50 p.m. Budy Startta (lophone) and Larry Adler (Harmonies).

Night Over Shanghai (num The Fan Pui-fong married woman, A caution was recorded against

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Marine2; You Can't Bun

Lova Tonight (him The who pleaded guilty before Mr. R. Binging Marine Larry Ader the AD. Forrest at the Central Court Mouth Organ Virtuoso) with Orches yesterday to the charge of keeping tra. Vocal by Larry Adler. Dance of

The Paper Dolls (Tucker, Schuster an unregistered muitsal, Ho Lin - Biras) The Squirrel Dance (Smith) sum, aged 13 Inspector HWA Rudy Starla (Xylophone) with Fraser, who prosecuted, said, that Plano Accordeon and Saxophone:

16.05 p.m. Landon Relay The As

the girl was well treated by the cot Gold Cup.

defendant.

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