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Derek Oldham, Nellie Briercliffe, Leo a.s.D. Shemeld and Male Chorus Aye, Hug Him, Girl-Leo Shafield, Derek Old ahm, Nellie Briercliffy
ercliffe & Male Chorus The Fria Ner Comes To Meet His Doom-Full Company, My Lord! My Lord I Know Not How To Tall---Full Night Has Spread Her Once More-Dorothy Gli and
3.25 p.m. Violin Selow. Praeludium And Allegro (Pugnant Kreisler); On Wings Of Bong (dan- AT SOUTHAMPTON
delssohn-Gulla Oustaho with Gerald Moors, at the Plano. Variations (On Beethoven Symphony No. 5
A Their By Corelli-Tartini, Bet. 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ber-Kreisler); Rondino (On A Theme By vice of Intercession, from St. John's Beethoven - Kreisler)-Zino Frances, Cathedral
catti with Maurice Paure at the 145 p.m. BBC. Recording-Money For Nothing!
THEIR MAJESTIES ABRIVAL
12.30 p.m. Musical Comedy Selec-1Pano.
(ions.
DAVENTEY
'Wavelength' 17.79b.c. (18.86m) 6.51mm.c.: (31,55m) 2147mc.: (31.97m.) 1,15,18m.C.: (19,79%.) I. (0.5.0, G5.0, G.8.1).
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AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIE Wave Length, 11.34 metres Power, 1. Kłowatt HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.: Frequencies 1777oke & 1773oke.
HK. Time
10.00-Broadcast to Schools-"History
in the Making."; (A). 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40-"At Home and Abroad.” (A).
9,00
1.00The Western Land." (D1), 1.40-The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra
(D1). 2.30-News (D1),
The Cat And The Fiddle"--Vocal A Fifteen Minute Sketch, by F 11.03-Luncheon Music (A). Gems (Harbach and Kem)-Light Morton Howard, Opera. Company with Orchestra.
9.00 p.m.
Otto Dobrināt and His | 11,30-Afternoon Musical Programme "Follow A Star"Vocal Gem (s) Orchestra.
KAY -Light Opers Company with Orch.
Chinese Night Watch (Slede): Pe- "Wud Violets"-Vocal Gems (Stolz)-—-—-
Sleigh-Ride Party tersburg
Eden Maria Elsner and Martin Kraemer
berg) of the State Opera, cession (Rhode)-Otto Dobrindt, and Sleeping Beauty's Bridal' Pro- (Vocal Duet) Dresden, with Chorus and Orchestra His Concert Orchestra. Straussiana! under direction of the Composer.
(Borschel)-Otto. Dobrindt and Els "Evergreen”—Selection
Geraldo and Plano Symphonists His Sweet Music with Vocal - Chorus.
1.00 pm. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
Affairs.' By F --342-p-Giao--Bordin --and--- His
Wickham Steed. 9.45. p.m. Hawaiians with Kanul and Lala.
London Belay Sports News and Market Notes. Flowery Path-Waltz
(Bordia); 9.50 p.nu Feter Dawson (Bass-Bar!- Night In The Desert-Waltz (Bordin) tone) and The Band of HM. Cold- -Gino Bordin and His Hawaiians stream Guards. Mauna Loa (Alex Dele): Aloha Be Milanollo The Coldstream March loved (Howard-Long-Canfield-Kanut (Hamin, arr. Mackenzie-Rogan): Royal
9.15 p.m. London Relay-The News. 9.30 p.m London Relay - World
and Lula, Hawaiian Novelty, Ciribri-Air Force March Fast Walford Da- bin (Pestalozzi)-Gino Bordin & His vies, arr. Amers)-The Band Of RM. Hawalians with Vocal Refrain. My Coldstream Guards cond. by Capt. J. Little Grass Shack In Kealskekau Caus Windram.
(Cogswell and Others); Hilo Kananim Music Goes Round); Load The Rolling Along kah! (Halekalea)-Kanu and Lula. Covered Wagon (Kane and Hunt) Tears Of Love (Bardin); Hawaiian Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with Berceuse (Bardin)-Gino Berdia and Orchestra Colonial Medley: Canada His Hawaiians.
1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast & Announcements.
1.40 p.m. Quentin Maclean a the Organ
When I Heard The Organ Play (011-) berti; Don't Forget The Old Folks (Noel and Pelost)-with Vocal by Les Allen and Quartette: Babbling (Mac- lean); China Doll Parade (Zamecnik),
Nat Gonella and His Georgians
Maple Leaf for ever; O Capada, Australia Advance, Australia, New Zealand God defend New Zealand. Band of HM. South Africa Barie Harsis The Coldstream Guards
cond. by Capt. J. C. Windram,
mentary on their Majesties the King 10.10 p.m. London Reisym .com- and Queen's arrival at Southampton.
11.00 p.m. Close down.
Your Feet's Too Big-Fox-Trot: The CHUNGKING NEWS
Mayor Of Alabam-Fox-Trot.. Some Of These Days Fox-Trot; After You've Gone Fox-Trot." Swing, Swing, Swing, Daughter: Swing-Fax- į Trot: I've Got A Wonderful Feeling- Fox-Trot,
..2.15 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 7.00 pl.mi.
Quotations.
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BROADCAST
A regular serica of short-wave. broadcasts in the English and other. Close down,
foreign languages have been I'm Studio Children's Hour, augurated by the Central Broadcast-
Closing local Stocking Administration, Chungking.
[10 am. (H.K, time) each day on 25.21
metres (119 megacycles.
of special interest to Par, East 7.0% p.m. Beethoven Symphony listeners are the news broadcasts at No. 5 In Minor. Op. 67.
Royal Albert Hall Orchestra con ducted by Bir Landon Ronald.
7.34 p.m.
Bongs by Alexande Kipnis (Bass).
Aufenthalt (Schubere); Der Doppel- ganger (Schubert) — with Piano accom. by Frank Bibb (Sung in Ger- man).
There are dairy' broddchits freža 4,15 a.m. to 6.30 am. to European bayn- tries, including Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres; to America between 9.30 am, and 11.39 a.m. in Chinese and English on 1685 metres and 19." metres; to East and North China and Siberia between 6.30 pm and 7.10 p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres
745 ppm. Certat at the Plano, Tarantelle, Op. 43 (Chopin); Valse In A Plat, Op. 69, No. 1 (Vaize Des Adieux Chopin). "Rigoletto" — in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 Paraphrase De Concert (Verdi-Liszt). P. and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres 8.00 pm, Local Time Signal, Wea South China and the South Seas be and 31.58 metres in Japanese:: to ther Report and Announcements. tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 8.03 p.m. Selections from Gilbert and metres and 31.58 metres, including a Sullivan's The Teomen of the Guard news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (18 Were I Thy Bride-Nellie Brierce pm local time); and to Soviet Rus- (Contralto); Oh, Sergeant Meryl, Is sia between 11 pm, and 11.30 p It True-Peter Dawson (Bass-Bar.) on 25,21 metres and 3158 metres in and Chorus. Forbear, My Friends-Russian.
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
HOME FLEET AT ROSYTH The principal ships of the Home Fleet, under the command of Admiral Sir Charles Forbes, with his flag in the Nelson, have arrived at Rosyth from Portland. Recently they wel- comed there the ships of the French Atlantie Squadron which have visited Liverpool and Glasgow.
The French squadron included the battle-cruisers Dunkerque and Stras bourg, the former tying the fag of Vice-Admiral M. B. Gensoul; the cruisers Leggues, Gloire, and Mont- calm, with the flag of Rear-Admiral R.-E. Godfrey in the first-named; and a number of smaller vessels.
COMPLETION OF THE JAVELIN ··
The destroyer Javelin, completed at the Clydebank shipyard of John Brown and Co., Limited, has arrived at Portsmouth.
The Javelin will be completed to full crew under the command of Comman- der R. F. Pugsley for service in, the 7th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet, in place of a vessel of the Eclipse type, completed in 1924,
NEW MARINE COLONELS
Lt.-J. G. F. W. Roberts, to Excel.. lens; C. A Bacon (retd), to Terror (June' 6); W. B. Kellett, to Edinburgh (June-14), to Southampton (undated). transferred to Emergency List (June Surga Lt.-M. G. Peever, M.D., 12).
Act. Lt.-G. Villers, to Glorious (June 2).
Mids. (A)-P. McQ Wilkinson, C. B. R. Osborne, S. G. Venner, to Excel- lent for "O" course. (June 19).
Cd. Elg. Boen-W. Head, to Victory for Big, Bch (June 28)...
Cd. ElectW. J. Russell, appt. to Eagle, on recozning, cancelled,
Gunner-MK Burnett, to Shel- drake (June 19).'"
wt. ElectG. Parker, to Eagle "(June 14).
RETIREMENTS
Burgn. Capt.-8. Bradbury. § M.B., placed on the Held List (June 12).
ROYAL" "AIR FORCE
GROUP.COMMANDS.
The Air
"announces : the
following appointments:
-Air --Vice-Marshal B, 25 Button, D.8.0. O.BE, MO, to be Air Officer The Fleet Royal Marine odors in Commanding, No. 21 Group, with the Home and dediterranean Fleets onect from July 31, vice At Vice-
Marshal. JE have been granted the temporary ran
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Baldwin, CLB D.S.O of colonel RM. They are Lieutenant CERN AB Colonel E. 3. B. Noyes in RMS. Afr Commodore O. H. B. Blount, Nelson, Home Fleet; and Lletitenant O.BE, MC to be, Air Officer Com Colonel R. A Campbell MC. in manding No. 23 Group, with erect vice Air Vice-Marshal
EMS. Warmpite, Mediterranean Fleet from July AuONGELATOR
Both officers have served in the Corps since 1912
COMMANDER T. F. A YOYSEY Lieutenant-Commander T. A Vovsey 18 placed on the retired list on attaining the age Umult 45%; but will re- main, in his present supointment at Portland naval base, odg "NAVAL" AFPOINTMENTS
The following appoinmente made by the Admiralty Sm
B. Z Sutton
Group
Captain Coningham, DSO MC, DF.C. AP.C. to be Officer Commanding, No. 4. Group, with effect from July 3, vice Air Commodore C. A. B. Blount
CAWNPORE RIOT CAWNPORE June 20 (Reater) =
e Troops of the South Staffordshire
Platby-Odrs (E)RN to Regiment, who were called out Drake for R.K.E⠀⠀· College,⠀⠀⠀ Keyham yesterday in connection with com- (June 19) W. C. Pulvertaft to Vic, munal riots, returned to barracks tory, addle for Fortsmouth Dockyard to-day indio
the altua (June 28)ERYO
Chaplains The Rev. P. R. Scott, toties among the rioters are four
1 Cosial Porth (June 20); the Rey, JEG Pal-, coner, to Resource (June 2AE dead and 37!
tion is now
2.45"World Affairs." Talk by H.
Wickham Steed (D1)' 3.00--Enid. Purdey at the Piano (D1). 3.18 Sports News and Market Notes
(01). 3.30-Young People's Session (A)... 4.30 Recorded Music (A). 6.25-Commentary on News (A),-
6.43 Irish Rhythms, with Section of
B.B.C. Northern Ireland Orches tem (12).
7.00 The National Military Band (A). 7.15-"Music in the Air," Sir Wal-
ford Davies, with BBC. Em pire Orchestra (D2). 7.30-Programme by the Mastersingers
Vocal Quartet (A). 7.45-Light Orchestra Programme (A). 8.15-'Between You and Me and the
Mike" (D). 8,45 Daniel Defoe." (D2). 8.50-Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance
Band. (A).
9.15-News (12),
My
$.20-Summary of the day's News
(A). 9.30-"World
Affairs" Talk by H Wickham Steed (D2), 9.45--Sports News and Market, Notes
(D2).
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