HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
Radio Programmes
HONGKONG
On Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.e's) 31.49
Z
B
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metres (9.52 megacycles).
ARTHUR NOBBINS" (BARITONE) "FROM THE STUDIO
London Music-Hali
12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. Johna
Cathedral.
12.30 p.m. B,B,C, Dance Orchestra with Derickson and Brown (Tenor & Piano).
It's A Sin To Tell A Lie-Slow Fox- Trot; Music In May Waltz (from
Novello)--The Rapture 'Careless
B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.
One. Morn
{"Drumnasticks. Vocal-Mr. Paganini (Richards); Star Dust (Parish and Others The Mills Brothers (Pour RumbeThis Boys and a Guttar),
Is The Kiss Of Romance: genty
-Good Evenin, Good Lookin- Half and His Orchestra. Humorous -The Death Of Wille; The Martins And The Coys-Bob Dyer (The Last of
the Hill Billes' with Orchestra. Quickstep I'll See You In My Dreams: Waltz -Dreaming -Alex Moore presented Mantovani's Orches tra for Dancing.
London Relay Pelo 10.45 p. India v. The World.
commentary on the last three chukkas by Major G. Phipps-Hornby [rom Hurlingham.
11.15 p.m.
Close down."
SHORT
Calla ing in May (Parish and Carmichael):
G.S.Q. You Oughta Be In Pictures (Heyman and Suesse)-Derickson and Brown G.S.B. (Tenor and Plano). The Merry-Go G.S.H. Round Broke Down-Fox-Trot: Le G.S.0. Trans. Paso-Dolle The B.B.C Touquet Dance Orchestra..
Somebody Trans. 'I Fise's Shoulder (Sherman & Lewis)Trans. I Derickson and Brown (Tenor and Piano), Noel Coward Medley-The B BC. Dance Orchestra
Over
1.00 pm. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 P.
Latest Variety."
Two Pianos I'm Just Wild About Harry (Blake): Talk To Me Howard and
Roy's Tiger- Others)-Harry
Twins with string bass and HK.
WAVE
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.86m) 9.51mo (31.55m) 2147m.c. (31,97m) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) (G.5.0., G.S.G. G.8.B.) (G.SJI. Q.S.G., G.S.B.) G.S.B.) (G.S.ILG.8.G.
AUSTRALIA Call Sign: VIE Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHI, Wavelengths 16.88 m. 25.51m.; Frequencies 177ake, 1773oke.
Vocal-Cuckoo In The Clock Time
(Donaldson, Mercer) -
The Meryam
Dancing Tam-
Mies with Instrumental Accom. Fax 10.00-Broadcast to
Mapperette
Me
Everything
די
Schools--"Health
and Hygiene.”) (A). bourine Frankie Carle Plans) with 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). Guitar Bass and Drums, Vocal-You 10.40-At Home and Abroad". (A)
But Love 11.06--Luncheon Musia' (A). Gave (Arien); This Time It's Love (Hayes) 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme -Adelaide Hall with Plano accom. Dance Orch-Souvenirs (Grappelly): p.m."" Honeysuckle Rose (Razaf)-The Quin-
tet Of The Hot Club of France with and Grappelly (Guitar) Reinhardt
Violin).
1.30 p.m.
Reuter and Rugby Press, Announce- Weather Forecast and
,,
(A).
1.00-"Orchestral Hour." Favourite
items from the repertoire B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra (D1). 2,00-Recital by Paul Leyssac
(Diseur) (D1). 2.20-Recital by Mae Craven, soprano
(D1).
Compositions of Men-330-News (D1).
ments.
1.40 p.m. delssohn.
Fingal's Cave Overture - St. Louis Orchestra cond. by Ru- Symphony
Concerto No 1 In G dolph Ganz Minor, Op. 26 Aala Dorfmann (Piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra Three Folk Songs, Op. 41 Chorus of Berlin State Opera (Sung In Germany
2.15 p.m. Close down, 6.00 p.m. Nursery Rhymes Intro: Hot Cross Buns: Pussy Cat: Hickory Dickory Dock: Oh Dear! What Can the Mat ter Me: The Bonnie Briar Bush; When
the King Enjoys His Own: Sing a Song of Sixpence, etc. Bri- tish Light Orchestra cond. by Stephen S., Moore. An Animal Alphabet-A Guessing Game for Tiny Tol.
"For the Children,"
Hush-
Studio Sertal Story Playways-Old Rhymes With New Tunes (R. R. Terry)-Intro:
Georgie Porgie: The t A-bye Baby:
ttle Girl: Dapple tle Boy and the little Grey: A child's grace before ment. Playways-Planned by Mrs. J. Mur (a) Lullaby (Brahms). TAY MacBain): (b) Dance to your Daddy farr Sharp) --Vivien Lambelet (Soprano) with Plano,
6.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations.
of
The
2.45-Airs and Disgraces," with Mit Ferrie and his Orchestra (D1). 3.15-Sports News and Market Notes
3.30-Young People's Bersion (A). 625-Commentary on News (A). 8.30 Songs of the People." (A) 6.45-Music Hall, with the B.B.C.
Variety Orchestra (D3). 7.00-The National Military Band
(A). 8.00--"Modern
Composers." (A), 8.15-Cricket: Oxford v. Cambridge
(02), 8.30-Scots Songs by Jean Houston (soprano) and Prank Gordon (baritone) (12),
(02).
and
Contemporary
8.50-Recorded Music (A)
9.00 Billy Reld and his Accordeon
(D2),
9.15 News (12).
9.20 Summary of the day's newį 9.20-Summary of the day's News (A). 9.30 Empire Exchange" (D2),
·9.45--Sports. News and Market Notes
(02), 10.00-Sonata Recital by Harold Crax-
ton. pianoforte (D3) |10.25—“Haunting Harmonies." with
Athalle Carre and Barbara
Harris at two planos (D3)
(Techa:kovsky) 11.16-Ballet Music
HALF YEARLY
NAVAL PROMOTIONS
The Admiralty on June 30: an- nounced the following half-yearly promotions;----
GENERAL
THE SERVICES
LONDON GAZETTE
FRIDAY, JUNE 16
· ADMIRALTY, JUNE 15 Queen Alexandra's. Koyal Naval Nursing Service
Commander to Captain, E G. Abbott, G. O. C. Davis, H. Drew, JF. W. Mudford, R. J. Shaw, T. E
Miss D. J. Shoolbread has been ap Halsey, R. A. B. Evans, Opointed Nursing Sister, on probation. Gordon, A. 1 Poland, D. K. Bain, to date June 15. A. W. Clarke, G. A. W. Voelcker, O. T. M. Pizey. E. M. Evans-Lombé, J. R. S. Haines, O. B. Belben, A. D. Nicholl, E. W. Anstice, E W. Bush and E. R. Gibson.
WAR OFFICE, JUNE 16 -
Regular Away Col. H. G. Bagnall, DBO. rettres en ret. pay. (June 17),)
The folly. to be Cols:-Li-Col, J. Baines, from R.E. (Juns 1); Maj. F. G. Chambers, M.C., front A. (June 11; Lt. Col. D. T. M, Large, M.B.. from RAMC (June 15), with seny. May 1.
.1997.
Commands and Staff
The follg. relinquish their appt. 2
KEE
ROYAL NAVY
COMMAND OF THE ARETHUSA Captain D. Graham has been appointed to HMS Arethusa as Flag- Captain and Chief Staff, Offcer in the 3rd Cruiser Squadron, Mediterranean Fleet Rear Admiral E R. Moore, C.VO, DSO, hotsted his fag in the Arethusa last month at Port Said, to command this squadron
TAG TEAINING CEUISE NAT
HMS. Saltburn, Commander E F. Dishruwe, signal and navigation schools sloop at Portsmouth, will visit Chatham on July 6-7 in the course of her training duties,
Lt. Commander to Commander:
AA AIR OBSERVERS The following officers of the execut R. R. Alrey, J. S. Dalison. L. G. Richardson. E T. Cooper, JH
tive branch have been selected to at- tend the specialist course for air Lewis, M. G. Brittain, D.
observers has begun at Fortsmouth:---- Sprague. E. A. Gibbs, J., 8. A.
Lieutenants Westacott, Wi- Webb, C. & Itame C. L F.
EN. Tomika Litchfield-Speer. M. Hodges, L. G. Durlacher, A. C. Behague. H R. col. H. Ch Pyne, M.C, as Dep. Chief J. 5. L. Crabb, 3. J. Prendergast, C. Conway, J. W. Grant, W. R. Mar- Engr. (temp.) (May 261, Maj. M. ARD. Messenger, and 3. R. Lang: Black Sub-Lieutenants J. H. R. Medicott shall-A'Dean, M. Price, H. G. Carthew-Yorstoun,
Vereker, J. C, W. life, and C. C. Dickinson, C. R. V. Pugh, E. W. J. Watch, as Garr, Adjt. (June 16).
The foilg. appts, are made-Cal, C. Ennever.. Bankes, A. C. G. Ermen, M. G. J. S. King, OBE to be Dep. Chief Goodenough, A. N. C. Bingley, C. J. Engr. (May 11); Maj (OME. Sec. Blake, R. S Wellby, A. H. Alexin- CL) J. H Butters, A.M.I.Mech. E., der. P. C. S. Tupper-Carey. A ARAO.C to be Dep. Asst. Dir, of Ord,
Servs May 22). Murray, F. A. Ballance, R. H Crask, C. G. Thompson,,, HN, B. Brown. C. T. Jellicoe, M. I. Power R. A. Carrie and R. W. Griffiths.
Lt. Commander to Commander fa).-L. Meredith, R. H. S. Rodger and R. A. Peyton.
Eng. Cdr. to Eng. Capt. V. J. HH Sanky, the Han D. C. Maxwell. C. P. Berthor, C. Ellis and R. E. Lambert,
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Hoyal Armoured Corps R Tank R-Capt. R. Bally remains seed. (May 4),
Royal Regiment of Artillery Capt. R. & C. Coldstream to be Adjt. vice Maj. 3. 8, Eliot, M.C. (Dec. 13, 1938).
The folig. are secd:-Capt. E. M. Poole, Capt. & C. Smith (Apell 1); Capt. E. H. Marriott remains secd. April 23).
Corps of Royal Engineers
Eng. Lt. Cdr. to Eng. Cdr--E, 8. Dawson, D. Ford, J. R. Coote, L. FRogers, QBE, to be Lt-Dol, (June 1).
J. Howard-Mercer, A. H. C. Coe. E. C. G. Grifin, T. S. Hayes, J. E Best. R. H, Lee, J. H. Roughton, J. H. "Jenkins, G. H. Venables
Surg. Cdr. to Surg. Capt.-M. a Moore, C. E. Greeson and H. W. Fitzroy-Williams.
Pay Cdr. to Pay Capt.-R. E Worthington, G. E Maynard, W. K. C. Grace and H. Wright.
Pay. Lt. Cdr. to Pay Cdr.-P. 0:
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ENGINEER STAFF Commander (E) N. E. Dalton, late of the cruiser Orion In the West In- dies, will join the stad of the En- gineer-in-Chief at the Admiralty to Fucceed. Commander (E) A D. Mo Glashan, who has been appointed to the cruiser Birmingham iii China.
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NAVAL APPOINTMENTS" The following appointments made by the Admiralty:-
Burga. Cdr.-D. H. Kernahan, M.B.. to Victory for RN. Hosp., Haalar (June 18).
(E). L. C. Burgess, to Fem- brake (June 241.
Sub-Lta-D. Jermain, J, A. Eardley- Wilmot, to Vulcan (June 36 and 30 respectively); E M. Thorpe, to Osprey
Maj. and L. Lt-Col, N. A. Coxwell- (unda sub-Lés, (^).—K G. D. Kite.
Hoyal Corps of Signal
Act.
S. M. Paint, M. 8. T. Broadwood. P. T. Lawman, to Eagle (June 25); E. S Maj. H. C. Carey-Thomas, BA, ML Brown, P. Holmes, T. A. De V. Ant. E.E. having attained the age for to Excellent for crse. (June 19) tirement, is placed on ret. pay (June
J. D. Mids, (A), O. E.B. Wray, P. J 15) and is granted the rank of L-Col- Asprey. S. G. Avern, P. C. Brooker. The follg. Majs. to be Lt.-Cois. Jane R. O. Davies, M. V, Driver, O. Friend, 151: GC Wlackley, MC. C. "EB J. Furlong & E. Grinth, P. A Sketch, EH du Cros
Fall, & E. Hannaford. D. M. Jones. Supts. Clerk F. R. Price to be LH. Morris. V. R. Norfolk, N. & Head Ing. E. Rumble, J. H. Scott, H. L (Qr-Mr.) (June 7).
Shanahan, D L Smith, P. I. Warring- ton, R. KJ. Wildish, to Excellent
CL Writer.-G. wen (July 10),
Infantry
ክ
The Queen's R. m Capt. A D. H.
de Crus, W. G. Hewson, H. W. E. Hacket Pain is restd. to the estabt for crse. (June 1 craft. to Bosca-
(May 24); Capt. D. de S. Barrow is secd (June 8).
King's Own R-Bec. Lt G. F. L Lyman-Dixon resigns his. commn (June 17),
Bennett, A. Lewis, D. 8. Wareham, N. H. Shearburn, C. S. Bishop, R. H Rump, H. B. Howell, E. C. Lockyer, G. W. Best, A, L. Craig-
R. Fus Capt. (Mr.) J. Buckee Jeffreys, R. F. Pink and T. P. Gretares on ret. pay (June 17); R.S.M. M. L. Brandon to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (June
17). Suffolk R.-Capt. P. A. Morcombe is secd. (June 6).
Bennett.
Royal Marines
Lt. Col. to Brevet Col.-V. C. Brown,
Major to Brevet Lt. Col-C. H. W, Lamplough, --
Commonwealth Promotions
The following promotions have been announced by the Common wealth Navy Board on June 30:
Lt.Cdr. to Car.-C. H. Broozs and W. T. A. Moran.
Canadian Promotions
Wt. Wilters A. A. Coombs, to Pembroke 7July 3); P, G. Pankhurst, to Drake (July).
PROMOTIONS
Surgn. Capt.-H. E. R. Stephena OBE. FRCS, MB. B8 D.P.H
to rank of Surgn, Rear-Admiral (June 19
Lts.-P. 8. Francis. T: 0. 0 Jame-
E. Lan, R. Maj. 8. T. James, son, G. H. Reynolds, to rank of Lt M.BE, 18 restd, to the estabt. (June Cdr. June 16); J. K Johnson, to rank of Lt-Cdr. (seny. June 21); C.
B).
Border R-The promotion of Maj Gwinner (emergency), to rank of Lt.-
F. L. Samut is antedated to April 1.Cdr. (emergency) (seny, June 16),
8 Lan. R-Capt. K. S. Hayes-Pal-
RETIREMENT
mer is rest, to the estabt. (June 10). Lt.-H. Hogben, placed on the Retd.
Essex R.-L. P. A. Binclair-Thom- List (June 22),
son resigns his commn (June 17).
Y. and LR-Capt, A. B. W. Cross
is secd. (May 17); Capt. (Qr-Mr) G.
C.
P. Shaw.
The following promotions have June well to be Maj. (QT-Mr.)
HLI Maj (Qr-Mr.) been...announced by the Depart-M.B.E. Is placed on ret, pay June ment of National Defence, Ottawa: 2); R.QMS, D. Bonar to be Lt. (Qr.-)
Lt. Cdr. to Cdr.-R. E. 6. Bidwell M.) (June 2). (to date from July 1).
Gordons-Capt, J. R. Sinclair is seed (April 27).·
Royal Army Chaplains Department
1040-Folo: India . The World (D3), CHINA SINGS TO Rev. B. L. Webb, O.B.B., Chapin,
(03).
6.32 pm. Renara at the Plano, Rhythm
Rain, Intro, "Valentine" (alm The Man from Folies Bergere: I Was Lucky (Film 12.00-News (D3). "The Man from Folies Bergere'). a.m.
Miracles
Noble);
6.45
Hall.
"bad"
On
(D3).
CHUNGKING NEWS BROADCAST
Sometimes Happen (Ray 12.55-Sports News and Market Notes Variations
"Tipperary Willams and Judge).
London Relay-Musto With Florrie Forde, the World's Greatest Chorus Singer: Turner. Lay toa. My Plano and I; Georgie Wood, the Feter Pan of Vaudeville, assisted by Dolly Harmer. The BBC. Variety Orchestra conducted by Ernest Long- staffe
Presented by John Baarman. 7.45 p.m. Selections from Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Mikado."
Our Great Mikado-George Baker & Chorus of Men, Young Man, Despair Shefeld D. Oldham and G. Baker And Have
I Journey'd-D.
There are dally broadcasts from 4.15. Oldham and L. Sheffield. So Please You. Bir-E. Grima. A Davies, B.
.m. to 8.30 am to European coun- Elburn. L Shefield Chorus of tries, including Great Britain. France,
and Girls Were
Not To Ko-Ko Italy and Germany on 25.61 metres Plighted E. Grifin and D. Oldham and 31.58 metres; to America between
you
regular series of short-wave broadcasts in the English and other in foreign languages have been augurated by the Central Broadcast ing Administration. Chungking.
Of special interest to Far East listeners are the news broadcasts at 10 sm. (H.K, time) each day on 25.21 metres (11.3 megacycles).
I Am So Proud-Leo Stiefeld, Henry 8.30 am and 11.30 am in Chinese A. Lytton and dearge Baker.
and English on 16.85 metres and 19.75 3.60 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea-metres: to East and North China and ther Report and Announcements,
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Siberia between 5.30 pm and ལ metres and 31.58 metres 8.01 p.m. Brach-Kol Nidrel, Op. p.m. on 25.51
in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 Pau Casals (Cello) and The London n.m. and 7.55 pm an 25.21 metres Symphony Orchestra conducted by air and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to Landon Ronald
South China and the South Seas be 8.15 p.m.
Studio Recital by tween 8.10 p.m. and 19.30 p.m. on 26.21 Arthur Nobbing (Barlione) with Nura metres and, 31.68 metres, including a Kanks at the Plano.
news Bulletin la English at 9 p.m. (10 1. The Menin Gate Bowen), 2. Here p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus- In The Quiet Hills (Carne)-A Nobsin between 11 pm and 11.30 pm. bins (Baritone). 3. Piano Solo-Nura on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Kanis 4 I Travel The Road (Thay-
-
er), 5. Charming Chloe (Edward Ger-
man-A. Nobbins (Baritone).
8.55 pm. D'Erlanger The Hundred Kisses Bulte.
London
AIRPORT NEWS
Philharmonic Orchestra Imperial Airways; conducted by Antal Derati
8.15 pm London Belay The News. 9.30 p.m. London Relay--Empire Exchange.
Points of view by travellers · from the Dominions and Colonies.
9.45 p.m. London Belay
News and Market Notes.
9.50 р.
-
Sports
New Dance Masle and
NORTHBOUND Monday: Bangkok, Hanol, Hong-
копк
Dorado, Delphinus-4 and 5 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND
Tuesday: Hanoi, Bangkok, Denebola 7 am.
DASES)-There's A Ranch In The Air France:
Rockles: Shut-Eye-Harry Roy & His Orchestra. Plano Charlie Kunz Plano Medley, No. D. 28-Intro: Deep dream: To Mother-with. Jove; in a
Mexicali Rose: I shall al- Romany: ways remember you smiling: Te
Tear on Kut with my pillow Charlie Rhythm accomo, Tangos Olvidame; Callecita De Mi Novia-Orquesta Ti- pica Francisco Canaru Vocal Won't Tel: A Soul (Obarlea) Good-
Angel from Singer
rom Radio City Be The Street
(Arthur Tracy) with Instrumental - accomp Quickstep Music Hall Hag: Blow Fox Trot Temple Block Swing Daniels and His Hot Shots-In
NORTHBOUND
Hongkong.
LOST HEROES
New Song Praises War Air Victims.
China's latest war sotig is on honouring. Chinese fyers who have" lost their Uves in operations against the Japanese. It was coin- posed by the "dramatic corps" of the Air Force. The words are:-
Ye heroes!
Your courage knew no limit. Your bravery filled the universe. As the lightning flashes, ye aarted into the sky.
Lo! first a rainbow and then like so many shining stars."
to the Forces, and Cl, retires on ret. pay (June 15) Rev. GR. Morgan, BA is granted a temp. commn. as Chapin. to the Forces, BA, la grant- ed a temp. comma, as Chapin. to the Forces, 4th Cl. (June 15).
The follg. Majs, to be Lt-Col..
Royal Army Service Corps.
P. A. Arden, OBE. (May 19); D. W. Boileau (June 1); Bt. Lt-Col, F., 8. Clover, AMI.Mech. E. (June 1.
Royal Army Medical Corps. J. B. Fotheringham, MD, (June' 18). Sergt. Mal H, 8. H to be It. (Qr Mr.) (June 17).
The Army Dental Corps Short Service Commission--The follg. tu be Lts ton prob.) C. Purnell (May 18); G. B. Zachary (May 22).
Queen Alexandra's Imperia! Miltary Nursing Service
Staff Nurse Miss H: Clews resigns. her appt. June 6).
Establishments
Like stars you faded as you went
Cap, G. P. Shearer, MA, RE, TE- linquishes the appt. of Asst. Instr. to your eternal sleep.
Herces ours!
(April 1); Maj: J. N. V. Anderson Your heroism has won the pride RSC relinquishes the appt. of from Sen. and
BAS.C, from tears of millions of your Instr. (June 37 MaL GV. A Sims,
AMIMechE feRow-countrymen...
Instr to be Chief Instr. (Jume 1); And millions have arisen after. Col. P. G. Chambers, M.C. from Inspr. to be Dep, Chief Inspr. (June 1); Ma) you to our nation's defence,
to be Bo be at peace in your eternal NV Anderson, R.A.B.C.
Asst. Inspr. (June 5); Cot, P. J. A Montague, M.D. from Dep. Chief sleep.
Inspr., to be Bupt. of Expta (June 1).
The song was first sung publicly at a memorial service for Chinese flyers at Chengtu, in Szechuen Province. The service was attended by 100,000 people.
"BILLET DOUX ET CHER”
go Memoranda gun th Maj (local L-COL) G, L Gilmore, D.SO., M.O, Cameronians, relin quishes the local rank of Lt-Cat, on cessing to be spec. empld (May 32); Capt F. W. Cook, C., D.C.M., ret pay, is granted the local rank of Maj. whilst empld, as Zone Recruiting On. (June 4).
then realized that it was on the
French Lawyer Loses ticket that he had scribbled his
1,000,000 Francs
Wednesday: Franc Hanol, CANNES, May: 31—A young law, rer of Vleane (Isère), lacking a formal Introduction to the object of his affections, sent her a note in a café scribbled on a slip of paper from his pocket Indicating
Service 12,30 pm. Pan American Airways:
EASTWARD Wednesday: UB, A, Manila
Hongkong.
Boeing Clipper 7 pm.
„WESTWARD A SARA Thursday: Manila, USA. Boeing Clipper 8.30 am.
tender appeal.
Going to the cafe, the next day he found the lady of his dreams only to be informed that his at- tentions were unwelcome and that his note had been torn up and thrown away
a
Later, at the Commissariat of Police, she suggested that any one
z rendezvous, she so stupid had no right to pay any On the wireless that evening ne attention to a lady at all. Even heard that his ticket in Btate the traditional balance of the lottery bad won 1,000,0001 To his legal mind broke down before this it and the young lawyer horror however, he found that his fidal ticket had disappeared and he is at present inconsolabia
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