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LOCAL

RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONGKONG ·

FOREIGN

Sea Drift and The Berlin Philharmonic Orches [by Sir Thomas Beecham

John Brownles (Baritone) and the;tra" cond. by Bruno Seldter Winkier London Philharmonic Orchestra (Sung in German), ** der Sir Thomas Beecham.

On Wavelengths of 335tations. metres (545 k.o's) 31.49 W metres (8.52 megacycles).

OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE

12:48 pm Mozart-Serenade In D Major, K. 39. (Borenata Notturna).

The Adolf Busch Chamber Players directed and lead by Adolf Busch

Or

CROSSWORD

NO. 349

ACROSS

3 Table. rame

8 Soup (5)/G

9 Clear (5) 10 Bag (5)

(5)

6.43 p.m. Closing Local Stock Que 6.43 p.m London Relay-Lucky Dip

1.00 pm. Local Time Signal and 11 Answered (7) (Twenty Third Edition).

13 Time period p.m. The Music of Coleridge Weather Report.

1.03 pm Webster Booth (Tenor) Taylor.

Christmas Overture Symphony Or- and the Landon Palladium Orchestra. chestra cond. by Dr. Malcolm Sar-Amina (Lincke).The London Pall 14 Without work

(4) TO - DAY

reat

Spring Had Come (Hiawatha) dium Orchestra cond. by Richard

Vienna, City Of My Dreams 15 "Conquerors (7) File Suddaby (Soprano) with Or-Crea

Me For Ever CRICKET BELAY FROM LONDON [chestra. Intermezzo New Light Siccaynaki); Stay With

Ghuditta Symphony

-Lebar) Webater Booth 19 Cure (4) Orchestra. Onsway!! Awake Beloved.

(Tenor) with Orch. Dreaming-Waltz 21 Temporary ("Hiawatha")-Tu- (Tenor), 'Lucky Dip'

shelter (4) with Orchestra. (Joyce); The Druid's Prayer-Waltz 12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser-dor Davies (Tenor)

Otello Sulte: 1. Dance from Otello. Dasvon-The London Palladium vice of Intercession from St. John's

2. Children's Intermezzo, 3. Fumeral chestra cond. by William E. Pethers 22 Protection (7)

24 Corn refuse Cathedral.

March. 4. Willow Song. 5. Military Say That You Are Mine (Lockton- 12.30 p.m. Danila (Vocal)

March--New "Symphony Orchestra Kerrich): Ahl Sweet Mystery Of Life (4)

28 Metal (5) Ronnie Munro and His Orchestra.

cond. by Dr Malcolm Sargent, Sons Herbert)-Webster Booth, Tenor) Blues-Fox-Trot •(from Farewell

28 Place of the Sea; Peter Dawson (Bass (Barl-with Orch. Lightning Swit (Tlford) -The London Palladium Orchestra The Big Apple': Margie Fox-Trettone).

down (713) Ronnie Munro and Els Orchestra.

8,00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wra cond. by Richard Crean.

1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press, 29. Bare (5) De Halage (Lenoir and Chanson

Weather Forecast and Announce 30 Meadows Claude): La Guinguette A Ferme, Sesther Report, and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Choruses. Damla (Vocal)

Vive La Compagnie (Traditional); | menta,

(5) " Volets (Zwingel).

1.40 p..

Compositions of Chopin, with Orchestra. On The Sunny Side When Johnny comes Marching Home Of The Rockies--Waitz: Sweet Gene (Traditional) Harold Williams and Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 2131 Swift (5) viere--Fox-Trot--Ronnie Muaro and B.B.C. Male Choris, Drinks All Alfred Cortot (Piano) with Orchestra 32 Tale (5)

Nocturn

DOWN Comcond by John Barbirolu. Orchestra Tu Ne Sais Pas Almer-

Round--Columbia Vocal Gem Walts (film 'Sela'): La Fille Aux

Op. 37, No. 1 (Ab, let me weep)--

and

pany.

Matelots (im 6ola-Damia (Vocal) 8.15 p.m. London Relay Cricket, Miliza Korjus (Soprano) with Orches

Chicken Reel-Fox-Oxford v. Cambridge.. Orchestra. Trot-Ronnie Munro and His Orches-

A Programme of the

with

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

vourites.

tra.

Polonaise In E Flat-Jose Nocturne In C 8.30 p..

Echaniz (Piano). Sharp Minor Natan Milstein (Violin) Latest

Variety Numbers. I Can Give You the Starlight (The with Leopold Mittmann at the Piano.

1.30. p.m. Close down. Dancing Years')-Mary Ellis (So- 1.03 p.. Some Old Dance Fa prano). Waltz of

1.59. panu. A Military Band Consert My Heart The

with Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). Dancing Years)-Mary Ellis iSo- Wah Hool-The Original Hoosier prano). Old Dessau-March: Per As- Tidworth March (Stopford); Action Hot Shots, Shall We Dance (from pera ad Astra-March-Massed Mill-Front March (Blankenburg)--Massed the film); Beginner's Luck (trom

tary Bands. Serenade Film: Ave Bands of the Southern Command. Shall we Dance)--Abe Lyman and Maria): You Alone, Maria, (Pim: Ave The Two

Grenadiers (Schumann)

(Sterndale. Californians. Za Zoo Za Large Maria)-Herbert Grch Tensor., Hurry Fishin' In The North Sea and Others): Sunday On The Swanee Home-Foxtrot; The Masquerade is Benne

Bennett)-Peter Dawson (Bass-Bari-

Three Kay Over-Foxtrot Jack Hylton and His tones with Orchestra.

Dale (Powell and Others)---Herble

Orchestra Intro

"Soft" Lights And Orchestra. His

(Wood)-Callenders Senior The Beautiful Bearded Dances Sweet Music"

Sleepy time

and The Rivetter (Slevier Lady--Zorg Layman and the Home-Band. down South; Peace of mind; The song towners. I Know that You Know- Arlen); The Fleet's Not In Port Very is ended: Dancing Thine; in a Mist Foxtrot-Benny Goodman Quartette: Long (flm 'O-Kay for Sound)-Peter Sweet and lovely-Orchestra with Vo-

Orled For You-Poxtrot Benny Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with Orches

Quintet, cal Tunes Of Not-So-Long Ago 1923-

Goodman

Snowball (Car-tra and Chorus A Wayside Sanctu- 24 Intro: Last night on the back michael): Fat Li Feller Wid His ary-Idyll (Mackenzie)-Grand Mass porch: My sweetle went away: Won- Mammy's Eyes (Gordon); Shortained Brass Bands at the Leicester Brass derful one: Yes we have no bananas: Bread (Wolfe)-Paul Robeson (Bass). Band Festival cond. by C. A. Ander- It ain't gonna rain no more; I love

9.10 p.m. London Sports Results, you; What I do: Horsey, keep your

9.15 p.m. London Relay The News tall up-New Mayfair Orchestra.

9.30 p.m. London Belay-London

&

1.30 p.m. Beuter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.

1.40 p.m. "Elsie and Dorts,"

That's the Worst of Having People Upstairs (Western)-with Piano. Gert and Daisy and the Tandem (Waters); Huntin' (Hills and Waters)-Elsie and Doris Waters.

11

Debroy Somers and His Band Lucky Break (Archer and O'Keefe) --Selection Review

Revhes-- of Selection (with Vocal by Dan Donovan).

2.15 p.m. Close down. 6.00 p.m.

Dellas.

9.45 p.m. London Relag-Stock Ex- change Report and Sports News.

9.50 р.. Belay of the Dance Or chestra from the Grill Room of the Hongkong Hotel.

With intervals of recorded music from Z.B.W.

BOTT.

7.30 p.m. De Groot and His Orches- tra in Popular Numbers.

Evensong (Ensthops Martin); Desert

(Continued on Page 11)

12.00 p.m. Close down.

Cafe

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TOMORROW

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Chapin Programme 10.00 to 11.00 a.m. Belay of Morning Trans Service from St. Joseph's hurch,

The Compositions, of Caprice farr. Fenby)-Beatrice Har. rison, Cello, with Orchestra); Hassan (Incidental Music to Flecker's Drama)

London

Philharmonic Orchestra nese). cond by Sir Thomas Beecham. the Queen of My Heart: Love's Phi-Major, Op. 28.

(Tenor) with Artur Schnabel (Piano). losophy-Heddle Nash Gerald Moore at the Piano.: Inter- mezzo from "Fenimore and Gerda London Philharmonte Orchestra cond

11.60 to 12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning Service from St Paul's Church (Chi-

12.15 pm. Beethoven-Sonata In D

The

To

13.38 p.m. Two Mozar! Songs,

Le Nozze Di Gigaro"-Forgi Amort Dove Sone-Tiana Lemnitz (Soprano)

THIS MAKES SHORT WORK OF SHORT-WAVE TUNING!

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Wavelength

| 17,79b.c. «(16.88m) 8.51m.c. (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31,97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H. G.9.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.FL, G.S.G. GSA)

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Ways Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Khowait

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; · Frequencies 1777oke, & 17730kč.

Time p.m.

1 Avarice (5)

2 Filched (5)

4 Difficult (4) 5 Berry (4)

of

6 Mainstay (7)

30

7 Nip (5)

10 Hand over

*: (7)

11 Correct (5)

12 Entreat (5)

15 Heaped up.

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17. Scorches (5) 18 Keep short

(3)

SOLUTION ON MONDAY

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

SURGEON REAE-ADMIRAL

WARREN

15

announced

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20 Folk tales

(7)

23. Different (5) 24 Ball game

(5)

-25. Assisted

(5)

27 Final (4) 28 Beloved (4)

18

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Solution No. 348 ACROSS: 1." Minimum Motor.

5.

8. Reverse." 9. Darts.

10.

1) Minicam

The 12, Seldom, 15, Ornate, 18, Origin. 17, Bave. 19, Felt.

2) Standard

20,

Subtle. 22. Bonnet, 23, Single. 26, Ten. 28, Exalt. 28. Explode. 30, Theme: 31, Retreat. DOWN

-1, Marks 2, Novel 3, Mirror.

5. Modern.

6. Terrace. 11, Hoists. 13, Dae.

The retirement

Surgeon Rear-Admiral Leo-4, Meet.

who 7, Respect, O. B. E, Warren, nard for 31⁄2 years up to January; last was 14, Minute. 17. Subject. `18, Vin- in charge of the RN. Hospital st

tage. 19, Fen. 20, Settle. 21, Malta. He has been over 33 years in

Limpet, 24, Globe. 25, Erect. 27. the Navy.

Near.

Lance-Corporal James Parker, of

FLEET AIRARM BATINGS Regulations for the advancement of ratings in the new Air Artificer Branch, Air Fitter and Rigger Branch, and Alt Mechanie Branch are con- the Royal Engineers, Changi, was tained in Fleet Orders published. As killed when the motor-lorry he was in most instances advancement will be driving crashed at Plenthong. He

made

in vacancies from a roster,

some time must elapse before it is was returning with, the lorry from practicable for the necessary particu- Plenthong to a military camp at lars to be rendered and for the names the first mile, Scudai Road, when of men due for advancement to be the accident occurred. determined.

m-

The Admiralty have decided, how-

the necessary ever, that when formation is available the advance, ments to be made from the first rendering of recommendations shall be dated from May 24, 1939, provided the men were then eligible. This was. the date on which administrative con- trol was assumed by the Rear-Ad- miral, Naval Air Stations, Lee-on- Solent

AIB MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Commander. (E) F. D. Oliver, who has been appointed to the Admiralty. will join the new Department of Air Maintenance and Repair. GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSION Paymaster Captain C. B. Dawes, R.Nt, retired, has been awarded a Greenwich Hospitalpension of £100 a year, in the vacancy created by the death of Paymaster Rear-Admiral C. A RF Dumbar, OBE, retired, on May B...

MORE NAVAL ENGINEER ..

OFFICERS

1.00—"Cards on the Table," (DI). 1.15--"Palace Theatre 1915-1939,"

with the B.B.C. Theatre Chorus and Orchestra (D1). 2.15 "London" Log," (D1), 2,30-News (D1). 2.5-Students Songs by the B.B.C.

Men's Chorus (D1)

In Fleet Orders the Admiralty an- 3.15-Stock Exchange Report and

nounce the conditions under which a Sports News (DI).

number of commissions will be "grant- 6,45~"Lucky_Dip." (D2).

ed to warrant engineers and warrant 730-Operatic Music (Da). 8.15 Cricket: Oxford "v. Cambridge, meeting the

mechanicians in order to assist in scarcity of engineer Commentary by E. W. Swanton officers consequent on Fleet expan- stan. The scheme is similar_to_that 8.30-"Silly Symphonies," with the for the promotion of warrant officers

B.8.0. Variety Orchestra (D2).in the executive branch. 9.15-News (D3). 8.30-London Log." (D2). :) 945-Stock Exchange Report

Sports News (D2). 10.00-Recital of Bongs and Duets by Sophie Rowlands (soprano) and Tom. Kinniburgh (bass)

(D3)

and

|10,20—The · Wood Green Excelsior

Band (D3). 11.00-Airs and Disgrace," "with

Perrie and his Orchestra (13),

The last otcers, promoted from warrant grades to lleutenant ... (E).. after long and zealous service, with seniority of March 8 last, were about 45 years of age, or nine years above the maximum age at which the new Hieutenants (E) will be selected. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty-

Capts.-C. G.B. Coltart, to Dolphin. Gibs/M Flotilla (July 11): G. O. P. Men

in command, and as Capt. (8), 5th.

11.30-Dance Music by Carroll

bons and the Savoy Hotel Or pheans (D3). 12.00-News (D3).

12.15-All-England Lawn Tervis Championships. Commentary during play by PH. Grisewood (D3). 12.45-Cricket: Oxford v. Cambridge." Commentary by E W. Swanton (D3)

13,55 Stock Exchange Report and

Sports News (D3).

zies, to President for service inside Admiralty (June 23); R. Shelley to President for duty in NLD

Adiniral-

ty (June 3); aa Naval Attache, Berlin (July 24).g

Surga Cár. J. F. H. Gaussen, MB, sppt. to President for Med. Dept.,. Admiralty, cancelled.

Lt.Cdr.-M. A. G. Child, to Watch- man, in command (June 18).

Burgn Lt.Cdr." (D).-W. & L. Brig ham, LDA, to Pembroke for RNB. (June 20).A

Sub-Lts.-R. H. Weedon, to Wal-

CHUNGKING NEWS pole: G. E. Oxborrow to Vanquisher:

BROADCAST

M. E. P. Ratclife, to Skate 3. D. Symonds, to Acasta H.D. A. Wes- therall, to Achates (June 21); J. M. A regular series of short-wave Haly, to Antelope; T. P. P. U. Page, broadcasts in the English and other to Bittern (June 27); P. E. Nicolls, to foreign languages have been in Nigar; J. C. Coldwell, to Scimitar augurated by: the Central Broadcast-¦ (June: 17),^,

ng Administration. Chungking.

of special interest to Far East isteners are the news broadcasts at 10 am (HF time) each day on 25.21 metres (11.3 megacycles).

There are daily broadcasts from 4,15

6.30 am Lmto

to European coun- gaming with Lightbaan pointer and trien, including Great Britain, France. penting

the new Hd, angler stage. VEPRAEI

from 115- 10m ·Lighted Window

·

Wt Engrs-AW. Manns, to Royal Ost; A, Teckett, to Dauntless (June 19); O Walker, to Fork (June 25); 8J Cooper, to Bussex (undated) egy

THE ARMY

de orechange staly and Germany on 25.51 metres snd 31.58 metres; to America between 7.30 am, and 11.39 am in Chinese and English on 18.35 metres and 19.75 *metres; to East and North Chios and

Siberia between 5.30p.m. and 7.10 Major J. D. Haydın,- frish Guards,

PHILIPS radioplayers

Distribu

CENTRAL RADIO SERVICE

NATHAN BOAD, KOWLOON:

NEW GUARDS BATTALIONS The War Office announces the fol- and lowing appointments

5m on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres has been selected for command of the la Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 2nd Battalion, Irish Guards, with er

on 25.21 metres rect from May 18, 1929. 7.55 31.58 netres Japanese to

land

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South China and the South. Bek befor Sir Alexander. Stanler, M.C...

dietres

Guarda, has been selected for tween 8.10 pm, and 10.30 pm, on 25.21 command of the 2nd Battalion, Welsh

and *31:38 metres, Including a Gosida hal news bulletin in English at 8 pm (10 sime local time); and to Soviet Bus da between 11 p.m.@arid/:11.30 pm. in 26.21 metres and 31,58 metres In

I was announced on April 26 that the King had been pleased to approve the reformation of the 2nd Battalion. Irish: Chiards, and the creation of a

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