MONGKONG DAILY PRESS
LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES. FOREIGN
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TO-DAY
ELGAR'S VIOLIN CONCERTO IN B MINOR
Hotel Orchestra
Grandran Said
(Magidson-Wrubel): Deep In A Dream De Lange-Yan Heusen) Esle Carlisle with
Orch. Pox-Trots-Jungle Drums; Back Bay Shuffle. Artie Shaw and
Orches Fis Vocal-Don't Go
Go In The Lion's Cage To
To Night
Luther)-Zara Lay mand and
and The Hometowners with Oi chestra, Fox-Trots-I Cried For You: I Know That You Know - Benny Goodman Quartette. Vocal-The Is- and Of Maul Hula (Johnson and Noble); Rhythm Of The Waves '(Koki and Stewart-Tony Martia with
Mannie Klein and His Swing-a-Gulas. Tangos-Red Roses; Vision-Emit Hooss and H Orchestra. Vecal-Can you see the Stars?, (flm "Night"of
12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser-Fate-Pola Negri with Chorts and vice of Intercession from St. John's Orchestra. (Sung in German),
Cathedral.
12.30 p.m. The American Elon Boys, and `Cað Calloway and His Orchestra.
Frances Faye (Vocal),
6.45 p. p.
London Belay - Lucky
Twenty-first Edition.
7.30 pm. Closing local Stock Quo
I Ain't Got Nobody-Fox-Trot; Na-lations, zasaki-Fax-Trot-Cab Calloway and
7.32 p.m. "Debroy Somers"Band. His Orchestra with Vocal by Cab Cal- loway. Rock And Roll (alm Trans- Dixieland-Selection. Intro: Whist
Alexander's Ragtime Merry-Go-Round): Oh! Leoling Rufus; atlantic (fim Transatlantic
na Band: Deep River; Dinah; The Wed- Merry-Go-Round" -The American Eton, Boys with Ording Glide: You Beautiful Doll chestral Accompaniment. Are You In Want to Be in Dixie: The Gaby Guide: Love With Me Again?
Fox-Trot: The Shiek: The Ragtime
Violin: That Can Mysterious Rag; Back Home in Ten- When You're Smiling-Fox-Trot-Cab Calloway and His Orchestra, You're neases. Irving Berlin Waltz Borgs Not The Kind (Hudson,
Medley. MIK); - No
Intro: Russian Lullaby: Be- cause
I Love You; You Forgot, to Re- Regrets (Tablas, Ingraham)-Frances Faye (Vocal) with Drums, Galtar and member; The Song is Ended. Review
or Bass. Accomp.
Rernes.
Intro: Evry Little While Weakness-For-Trot;
Night "Some": Dear Old Saturday
and Go":
the Tele .Oiri—"5064
tired of Playing Second Fiddle "Whir
rig: Well All Do the Goosestep- Business as Usual: Shall See You. Tonight - "Cheap"; etc. — Vocal Chorts by Dan Donovan.
Chinese Rhythm-Fox-Trot-Cab Cal. loway and His Orchestra with Vocal | ***)) by Cab Calloway.
1.00 pm. Local Time Signal and Weather Report
Pak. The Compositions of
8.00 p.m.
phony Orchestra.
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TOMORROW
LUBA SHAFTAIN (PIANO)
FROM THE STUDIO An Hour of Mendelssohn
RADIO & SERVICES
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
CRUISER FOR AUSTRALIA
The cruiser Amphion, which is to be transferred to the Royal Australian Navy, will be renamed the Perth on July 10, and is expected to leave Portsmouth for the Commonwealth on July 23, via the United States. She will visit New York for about two
10.00 to 11.00 am. Eelay of Morning weeks during the first half of August,
Service, from the Catholls Cathedral
(Chinese).
and Ban Francisco for about 10 days in mid-September..
Several Australian officers have 11.00 to 1.15 p.m. Relay of Morning already been appointed to the Am Service from St. John's Cathedral.
phion. They include Lieutenant-Cam- 12,13 p.m. B.B.C. Recording--"Lon- | mander G. R. Reld, from, the Aireraft- don's River,“
carrier Glorious; Lieutenant W. Brace School: Commander (E) Robert Gray girdle from Devonport "Gunnery and Leutenant-Commander (E) E A Glood; and Paymaster
Commander E. H. Currey, formerly accountant officer of the cruiser Australia.
A programme devised and presented by William MacLurg. Linking Dialo- gue by Valentine Dunn.“ Musical Ar- rangements by Rae Jenkins,
Bournemouth Municipal
12.45 p.m. Orchestra.
Three Dances From Nell Gwyn (German): (a) Country Dance, (b) Pastoral Dance, (c). Merrymakers' Dance. Raindrops - Pizzicati For Strings (T. De La Riviere); A Fary Ballet (White).
1.00 p.m. Local Time, Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Tino Rossi (Tenor) and the Orchestre Raymonde..
- Polonaise Militaire (Chopin); Invi- tation To The Waltz (Weber)-Or chestra Raymonde. Le Chaland Qui Passe (Badet and Bixio); Pescadore (Addio L'Amore) (Rodor and Scotto)
Tino Rossi (Tenor) with Orch. Love Is My Life-Waltz (Strauss); Roman- tique-Waltz Raymcode. (Gardoni-Chavo:t);
(Lanner) - Orchestre
Libners, Supre
Coert
"PUPPET GOVERNMENT:
PLANS
Wang To Head New Administration
PEKING, June 16 (Reuter)— According to reliable Chinese reports, Wang Keb-min... Chairman of the' Administra- tional North China Govern ment tendered his resignation at the beginning of this week, but it was refused,
He is stated to have offered poor health as a reason, but well-in- formed Chinese declare that the chief reason is the Japanese desire to instal Wang Ching-wel as bead of the Peking Government.
COMMAND OF THE EAGLE Captain A, R. M. Bridge is being relieved in command of the Navigare stated to have been tion School at Portsmouth, and is to go to China to command the aircraft- carrier Eagle. at present at Wei-Hat Wel Captain Clement Moody has commanded the Eagle for 3 years.
The agents of Wang Ching-wel very
ENGINEER PERSONNEL Commander (E) P. C. Taylor, late engineer officer of the Duncan, leader of the 8th Destroyer Flotilla in China, joins the Admiralty as Assistant to the Engineer Rear Admiral for person- nel duties in the Department of the Second Sea Lord, in place of Com mander (E) H. Dixon, D.8.C.
art
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS following appointments made by the Admiralty:
Car-R. F. Nichols, to Iron Duke (June 22).
The Paname Ville' D'Amour
I
Existe Une Blonde (Gardant-Chavolt Tino Ros- s (Tenor) with Orch: Orient Express (Mohr)-Orchestre Raymonde.
1.30 pm. Beuter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
Engr. Cdr.-H. A. Higgs, to Kenya (June 8).
LA. E. Sutcliff, to Iron Duke (June 22); G. Talbot Smith, to Am- 1.40 p.m. Compositions of Beetho phion (June 38): R. H. Panshawe, to
Vidette (undated).
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Fidello Overture, Op. 72b-Feilt
harmonic Orch Fidelio In Life's Spring DaysEyvind Laholm (Tenor) with
Orchestra, Concerto No. 3 In C Minor.
Op. 37- Artur Schnabel (Piano) and the London Philhar monic Orchestra cond, by Dr. Mal clom"Sargent. Rondo In C Major, Op.
1.03 Friml
Allah's Holiday-The Six Swingers
Local Time Signal, Wen- directed by Occrge Scott Wood. Rether Report and Announcements. gimental Song [from "The White 8.03. A Concert by Yehudi Eagle-Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Mennhin (Violin) and London Sym-Weingartner cond. the London Phil- Orchestra Only A Rose (from The Vagabond King); Song Of The Vaga-
Overture In D Minor (Handel, arr. bonds (from The Vagabond King')— Orchestra
Raymonde cond. by G. Egar)--London Symphony Orchestra Walter. The Vagabond King-cond. by Albert Coates: La Chasse guette-Love For Bale-Norah Blaney (Caprice) (Cartier-Kreisler) Yehudi (Soprano) with Plano. The Donkey Menuhin (Violm) with Plano ACCOM. Serenade
by Marcel Gazelle. Woodland Inter- (Slm Firefly)-Barnabas Von Geczy and His Orch. Sympathy lude (from Caractacus. Op. 351-52, No. 1-Artur Cchnabel (Piano). (film Firedy')
Richard Tauber gar): Dream Children, Op. 43, No. 1 (Tenor) with Orch, Indian Love Call (Elgar); Dream Children, Op. 43, No. (film Rose Marie-Jeannette Mec- Elgar)-London Symphony Orches donald (Soprano) and Nelson Eddy (Baritone) with Orchestra."
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Foreenst and Announce ments.
1.40 p.m. Rachmaninoff-Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini For Piano and "Orchestra, Op. 43.
tra cond. by Lawrence Collingwood- Concerto In. B Minor, Op. #1 (Elgar) -Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Sir-Elward Elgar.
9.10 p.m. Local Sport Results. 9.15 p.m. London Helay-The News 9.30 p.m. London Relay 'London'
Sergei Rachmaninoff (Piano) with | Log." Leopold Stokowski and the Philadel phia Orchestra...
2.15 pm. Close down.
9.45 p.m. London Relay Stock Ex- change Report and Sports News
9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or Hongkong Hotel-
6.00 Dance Music and Variety,chestra from the Grill Boom of the
Fox-Trots Patty Cake, Patty Cake: Good For Nothin' But Love"Fats” Waller and His Rhythm.
The
With recorded intervals from Z.B.W.
Vocal-100 Mid-night. Close down.
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CENTRAL RADIO SERVICE.
60, NATHAN BOAD KOWLOON.
2.30 p.m. Close down. 7.00 pm. An hour of Mendelssohn including his Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64.
"Buy Blas"-Overture - Symphony Orchestra cond. by Dr. Malcolm Bar- gent I'm A Roamer Robert Radford (Bass) with Orchestra. Hunting Song: Song
Temp. Instr. Lt-R. G." Cross, to Drake for RNE College (June 5), appointment to Victory and Excellent cancelled.
Sub-Lta-G. D. Browne, to H 43 (June 16); E. M. P. Easton (act.), P. J. P. Leckie (act.), to vidette (June 15), appts to Warwick cancell ed:
Mids.-M. J. H. Bonner, G, O. Lesile, R. D. Henderson, C. C. Ollivant, H. G. M. HL Farman, J W. E. Miller, Knowles, G. I Agard-Butler, J. B. de to Hood (June 87 to York (on re commg.).
Cd. Tel.-T. W. Bacon, to Victory far Sig. Sch. (June 17); to Dinstrious (July 17).
(T).-R. Q. Truscott, to
Gunner Without Words P. Major- Benno Moiselvitch (Piano), On Wings. Vidette (June 8), appt. to Warwick of Song-Elizabeth Schumaan (80-cancelled. prano) "with" Orchestra, (Sung in Wt. Tel.-H. S. M. Wilkins, to Vic- German). Three Folk Songs, Op. 41, tory for Big. Sch." (Jane 30).
RETIENNENTS
No. 2. 3,4-Chorus of Berlin State Opera (Sung in Ge
in German). Overture Cave" Op. 28-The B.B.C. Orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult, Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64 Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and the State Opera Orchestra cond. by Dr. Leo Bioch
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- ther Report 'and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. Breton-En La Alhambra, Serenata.
Madrid Symphony Orchestra cond. by Enrique F. Arbos.
8.10 p.. Stadio-Laba Shaftain (Piano) in a Spanish Programme,
1. Castilla (Albeniz), 2. Jota Ara- gonesa
(Albeniz). 3. Two Spanish Dances (Granados). 4 Orgia Turing), 5. Valse Diatonique (Casella), 6. Orlen tale (Albeniz), 7. Spanish Serenade (Albeniz).
8.40 p. Boors.
Sevillian Serenaders with Orches
A Bouquet of Spanish
Itra.
8.50 p.m. Two Compositions of 81- bellus.
Symphonic Poem "Night-Ride And Sunrise." Op. 55-The B.B.C. Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult Finlandia Tone. Fue, Op. 26, No. 7-Sir Thomas Beecham con- ducting the London Philharmonic Or chestra.
9.15 p.m. London Relay-The News and Newsletter.
2.35 p.m. London Relay Talk.....
Engr. Cdr Seccombe, with rank of Eng. Capt (May 22).
Surga Cdr.Barton. LRCP. and S. placed on the Retd. List (June
I)
THE ARMY
COLONEL COMMANDANT, RE. The War Office announces that the King has approved of the appoint- ment of Major-General. A Brough, C.B., CM.G, OBE., D.8.O., retired pay, as Colonel Commandant, Royal 1939. in succession to General Sir Engineers. with effect from August, 23. George M. Kirkpatrick. R.C.B. KO 8, retired pay, who completes the extended tenure of his annointment on that date.
6.45-"Lucky Dip." with music under
Jack Clarke (D2)...
7.30-The Corona Cub Dinner.
Speech by Mr. Malcolm Mad- Donald, Becretary of State for Colonies (D2).
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8.00 County Cricket: Surrey v. Essex and Sussex v. Gloucestershire (E12).
Sports
8.30-Aston
(IX).
9.50 pm. Organ Musle, March From "Hercules" (Handel): Allegro From Concerto In F Major, Op. 4. No. 4 (Handel)-Alfred Bittard at the Organ of St. Michael's Church a Hamburg.
"Cards
10.00 p.m. London Relay --- on the Table.
A discussion on topics of the mo bnent.
10.15 p. Studio-Sunday Evening Epilogue.
Conducted by The Very Rev. The Dean Wilson.
10.35 pm. Close down.
Calls G.S.G. G.B.B
G.S.H.
G.S.O.
Trans.
SHORT WAVE
DAVENTRY
Wavelength
17.79b.c. (16.88m)
9.51m.c. (31.55m)
Hippodroma Orchestra
6.58-Old-Time Songs." Phyllis Scott and John Rorke in songs, and ducts (D2).
9.16-News (a)..
9.30
945 Stock Exchange Report and
London Log." (D2).
Sports News: (02).
10.00-Time to Laugh." (D3). 11.15 The B.B.O. Orchestra (D3). 12.00-News (D3).
am.
12.15 "Cackle"-the Voice of the Hen
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12.55-Stock Exchange Report and
Sports News (103),
CHUNGKING NEWS BROADCAST
an-
active here and the Japanese, it is believed. are hoping to nounce a Government reorganiza- tion, possibly on a Federal basis, on July 7, the second anniversary of the outbreak of the conflict.
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GOL. SPEAR'S DETENTION
PEKING, June 16. (Reuters-Col Spear may be detained in Kalgan for a considerable time yet," at- cording to Japanese reports.
It is indicated by well-informed Japanese that he may be held until the moving films be made of Chinese territory are developed and carefully examined by the Japanese military authorities
The films have just reached here and, as the nearest processing plant is Shanghai, it appears that Cal Spear's confinement is unlikely to end soon...
At
AD extraordinary general meeting of the Perak Overseas Chinese in aid of the China Distress Rellef Fund held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of "Com- merce recently 49 candidates were elected to fill offices for the third period. Mr. Lau Pak Khuan pre- sided at the meeting owing to the BDsence of the President. Mr. Leong Sin Nam, O. B. E
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