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LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONGKONG

ZOn Wavelengths of 355

FOREIGN

SHORT WAVE®

B

metres (843 kom) 31.49

Dance Like My WifeWaltz (Fall); Dollar Princess"-Waltz (Fall). The Squirrel Dance (Smith); The Night- ingale's Morning Greeting (Reckton- wald).

8.30 Studio-Concert by Vie-'

P.M tor Sanders (Baritone) and K O'Neil Shaw (Piano).

Caile G.S.G. G.S.B G.SE

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matres (9.52 megzoysisa),

VICTOR SANDERS (BARITONE) FROM THE STUDIO

"Die Meistersinger"

12.00 to 12.20 p.m. "Belay of Ser. vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 PM

Eddie Carroll and His Music with Frances Faye (Vocal),

Don't Let That Moon Get Away- Pox-Trot (film 'Bing you Sinner); All Ashore Fox-Trot Eddie Carroll and You're Not The Kind His Music

No Regrets (Tobias, (Hudson, Mills); Ingraham) Frances Faye (Vocal) | with Drums, Guitar and Bass Accom Romantle

Medley - Intro: Waltz

Was it

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

Runs

11

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BESTEZ

Wavelength 17.79b.c. (18.86m) 9.51m (11.55m) 2147m. (11.97m.) 13.18m.c. 19.791) (G.9.0, 0.S.G., G;S.B.) (G.S.H., G.S.G. G.S.B.) Q.S.H. G.S.G. G.S.B.)

AUSTRALIA

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Call Sign: VIR Wave Learth, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowati

HOLLAND-INDIA Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 18.88m. & 25.37m.; Frequencies 1777okc. & 1773oko

1. Two Old English Songs (art G.S.0.

(a) When Dull Care. Trans 1 Lane Wilson). (b) The Happy Lover: 2 Quilter Trans. Group. (a) My Life's Delight, (b)

Trass. Glass Weep you no more (c) Fill a

Banders. with Golden Wine-Victor 3. Romance (Gllere)-Pilna Sole by

How Softly

the Afternoon E O'Nell Shaw, Ballad Group-(a) Woodforde-Finden), (b) My Bweet Sweeting (Frederick Reel), (c) Rel- ling Down to Rio, (Edward German)

Victor. Sanders.

A Fairy Ketelbey-In 8.55 0.0 Realm-Suite,

Albert W. Ketelbey's Concert Or chestra cond. by The Composer

$.08 p.m. Marcel Palotti at the Organ.

La Danza (Rossini); Musica Prolbi ta (Castaldon).

9.15 p.. Loaden Relay The News. ---World London Relay

9.30

Affair

By H. V. Hodson 9.45 p.m. London Relay News and Market Notes,

Sports

LK. Time Pin.....

1.00 Mr. Partridge's Mistake! (D1) 140-Light Orchestral Musla B.B.C

Empire Orchestra 1. 2.30-News (D1)

9.50 p.m. Wagner's "Die Meister-A singer Von Nurnberg Ast III, Part I. Characters and Bololets in order of David Martin Kremer renor

Hans Sachs -Hans Hermann (Bass): Walther von Stolzing Torsten Ralf (Tenor); Beckmesser Eugen Fuchs (Bass): Eva-Margarete

Diane: My Buddy: Was it

it & Dream

2.45-World Affairs Talk by H. V.

Hodson. (D1). Sweet Memories-Intro: Just a Mem

3.60-Sydney

Lipton's Park Lane (01). ory: The Love Next; Just a Cottage Email: Blue Room-Eddle Carroll and

SwLogtet Kia Music. Night Time In Catro

3.15 Sports News and Market Notes, Fox-Trot:

(DI), Midnite In Harlem-Fox Carroll and His Swing-

6.45-"The Open Air Club,' (D2), Trot-Eddie

718-Cecil Madin Danube

at Ugan Orchestra. Blue phoric

Granada Cinema. (D3). Swing-Eddie Carroll and His wing-

A prac phonic Orchestra.

745-Fighting the Flames

tical demonstration of modern re-ighting methods, (D2). 8.05-Airs and Disgraces" The airs Mi Ferris and his by supplied Orchestra, (D2). 8.35-Karl Caylus Players. (D2).

Part 9.10 Sydney Lipton's

Swinglet $.15 News. (D2). 930-World Aairs' Talk by H. V.

Hodson (D3).

DD).

Teacher (Soprano); Magdalena

(Organ) 1.03

Bobinson Cleaver and Patricia Bassborough (Piano).

Of Minnetonka By The Watera (Lieurance); Bird Bongs At Eventide of St. The Bells (Eric Coates). Mary's (Adams); Life's Great Bunset (Adams). The Wedding Of The Paint- Bohm. ed Doll (Brown): Nola (Arndt), That Certain Age-Selection, Trees (Ras-

Jung (Soprano). Chorus of The Dresden State Opera The Saxon State, Orchestra. Conductor: Kari

11.00 p.m. Close down.

bach): Parlez-Mol D'Amour (Lenoir). CHUNGKING NEWS

Dam, Beater and Rugby Press,

Weather Forecast and Announce-

menia,

1.40 p.m.

Bchubert-Trio No. 1 In

Flat, Op. 19.

Cortot Thibaud and. Casals, 2.15 p.m. Close down.

Studio Children's Hour. 6.00 F.TS. 7.00 pm. Closing local Stock Quo B.B.C. Recording-The

iations •

7.02 p.. Village Concert,

A Programme devised by Frederick Grisewood. Presented by William Maclurg.

An

Offenbach

Pro-

7.32 p.m. gramme.

Orpheus In The Underworld-Over- Kursani Orchestra. ture Lucerne Olympia's Aria: The Doll's Song (Tales of Hoffmann-Miliza Korjus (Soprano) with Orchestra. (Sung in -German). Galte Parisienne Ballet

Philharmonic Orches Music-London tra cond. by Efrem Kortz.

8.00 p.m.

Local Time Signal, Wes ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

Vienna By Night (Komzak). Golden Rain-Waltz (Waldteufel); "Faust" Waltz (Gounod). Child, You Can

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10.00-Background to the New Zea

land Centenary: Early Days in Zealand and Austraila.

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Of special interest to Far East listeners are the news broadcasts at 10 am (RK time) each day or 25.21. metres (11.3 megacycles).

phlegm and strengthan "and invigorate your

chest and Inngs.

Hon of Jack Clarke. (D3). 11.00--Beethoven Pianoforte Recital

by Myers Foggia. (DJ).

B Winter and his 11.20-Marlus

Dance Orchestra, with Paula Green. (D3), 12.00-News. (D3).

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RADIO & SERVICES

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THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, JUNE 27 WAR OFFICE, June Zî REGULAR ARMY

Cal. C. O. Harvey, C.V.R, CBF M.C. is granted the temp, rank of Brig, while empld, as Bde. Domdr. India (April 20); Col (tamp, Brick) G. 30. Taylor, C.BE, to be MA den (June 21), with seny, JAD 5, 1938.

COMMANDS AND STAFF

COMMANDER OF THE YORK

Commander Caspar John is appoint d to the cruiser Fork as axécutive officer in succession to Commander J. Belben. DBO. A.M., who has served in her since October, 1938.

VERNON, FLOTILLA Commander 3. G. Bickford" will 358ume command of the destroyer Acasta and the flotilla attached to HMS Vernors, torpedo school, in succession to Commander A. M. Shef-

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NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

The follg. relinquish their appta Maj-Glen. LL Houre, DS.O., The Admiralty announce that the RAG.C., as Principal Ord, Off. War following appointment has been ap Omice (June 13); Cal L E. Dennys, proved: M.O. Indian Army, as 0.8.0. Ist

Vice Admiral Charles G. Ramsey, Gradë (Jume 23); Maj. W. J. Jervolat, C.B., to 'be Vice-Admiral and Com MC North'n R, as 'G.9,0, 2nd Grade manding Oncer, Coast of Scotland, in (June 10).

succession to Rear-Admiral Evelyn C. The folly, appts. are made:-Maj. Gen. 0. Thomson, CB, D.S.O, to date G.B.O., Taylor, C.BE, from spec, emplt. August 3, 1939. to be Dir, of Fortins, and Works, War

This post has usually been filled by Omice (June 21); Col. (0.0 1st CL) Ca rear-admiral, but at the moment Grylls, OBE, from Asst Dir, of Ord. there is no omcer of that rank of Serv to be Principal Ord

There are daily broadcasts from 4,15 a.m. to 6.30 am, to European coun.m tries, including Great Britain, France, 12.15-Matters of Moment Talk by the Rt. Hon. Margaret Band- Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres

field. (D3). and 31.58 metres: to America between 9.30 am. and 11.39 am in Chinese 12.30-Frank Binp's

(D3) and English on 16.85 metres and 19.75 metres: to East and North China and 12,55, Sports News and Markét Notes me Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.38 metres in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 p.m. and 7.53 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to South China and the South Seas be tween 8.10 p.m: and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 metres, and 31.58 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 pm. pm. local time); and to Soviet Ris- sla between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m.

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NORTHBOUND

war suitable seniority available, JRear- Tank Admiral Thomson's tenure in como-

Ofice, and is granted the war

of Brig. while so empld. (June 13);mand expires on July 22. The flag of Lt. Col. R. P. Francis, M. O. late In the commanding officer is down on

be dian Army, to

(temp.) shore at Rosyth Dockyard.

MO (June. 9); Lt. Col. T. Res

Army Res D.AQMG. (temp) (June 12) Lt-made by the Admiralty: Col and Bt, Col. (0,0, 2nd CL.)

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The following appointments

art

Lt.Cdr.-E. B. Oatley, to Vernon

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FROMOTIONS

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P. T. Haigh, MO RAQC to be Asst. Dir, of Ord. Servs, (June 13): (June 29). Maj. and Bt L-Col. J.

Instr. Lt.Cdr.-0, ́ S. Porter, A Lloyd Gren G'ds. from Bde. Maj. to be Eagle (on recommg.).

Senior Master-J. Cullen, to Ganges D.AA.Q. (May 19); Ma), W. R. Gos chen Gren, G'ds, to be B Maj. (June 28). (May 19): Mai, G. M Pirie, R.E from 0.3.0.. 3rd Grade, to be 0.8.0, 2nd C. N. Barclay, Grade (May 30); Maj.

Mids. (A)- M. E, F. B. Jack- Cameronians, to be G.8.0, 2nd Grade

son, to rank of Act. Sub-Lt. (A) (seny. (June 1);

1); Maj. D. N. P. Davidson, M.O, Inniskilling Pus, to be G.8.0. May 25); R. D. Head, G. P. O. WI- liana to rank of Act, Bub-Lt. (A) 2nd Grade (June 10); Maj. C. A. Grey, Sikh R., to be G.8.0, 3rd Grade (June (seny, respectively June 10 and 17). 15): Capt. G. B S. Hadley, R.A., to be G.8.0. 3rd Grade (May 30).

ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS The follg. are seed. (May 18):-) K.D.GL. P. D. Chrystal. 5th Innis DG.-Capt. P. A, C, Bridgewater.

THE ARMY

COLONELS' APPOINTMENTS

The following cicers assume new appointments:

"Colonel R. E Vysyan, M.BE, MO. as Chief Signal Omcer, Northern Command. India, vice Colonel L. Q. Philips, OBE, MU,

7th H-Maj RK, Bewer, M.C. 9th L-L. I. M. P. Ter. 11th H-Mal. G. C P. Paul, M.C. 15th/19th F-Capt. Hon Sir Thomas W. A. Frankland, B; Capt. J. HL L. Holford; Sec, Lt, C. D: Agnew ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

Brigadier A. J. R. M. Lesile, OBE, The follg. are secd:-Maj. D. Kas Comandant of the School of Anti, Paris, M.C. (May 13); Capt. A. T. J. Aircraft Defence, Biggin Hill, rice Graham (May 15); Capt. K. L. Bed Brigadier T. C. Newton, D.SO., OBE dington (May 16).

Colonel H O. Pyne, M.C., as Chief C.D. and A.A. Branch-Maj. W. P. Engineer. Western Independent Dis Harwood, MO, (April 17).

trict, India,

Colonel J. P, Tash, M.C., is De Lt. (Sur, of Works).R, T. Foreputy Chief Engineer, Southern Com

Salisbury. mand man to be Capt. (Bur. of Works) (June 28),

CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Lt. Col. H. G. Henderson, on com- pletion of tenure of serv, as Regt. Lt.

Thursday: Bangkok. Hanoi, Cot la removed from the regti. list

Hongkong.

Delphinus-4 p.m.

SOUTHBOUND

Friday: Hanol, Bangkok. Dorado, Denebola-7.& 7.30 a.m. Air France:

NORTHBOUND Wednesday: France,

Hongkong,

Service-noon.

Harior,

SOUTHBOUND Wednesday: Hanol, France. Service-3 30 p.m. (same day)... Pan American Airways: "

EASTWARD

Friday USA. Manila, Hong- Long.

Philippine Clipper-2 p.m.

WESTWARD

Friday: Manila, USA." Philippine Clipper-8.30 a.mi. NOTE: The Pan American Afr«. ways weekly service due in Hong- kong on Wednesday has been de- layed in Guam, due to typhoon weather conditions, and is now re- parted to be arriving on Friday evering.

MEN OF WAR IN HARBOUR

and remains on full pay (June 16); Ma. G. E. Halliday to be Lt. Col. Jume 28) Capt. J. D. L. Morris is secd. (May 25).

INFANTRY

R. Fus-Maj. E. P. Coope is secd, (May 23),"

Somerset LI-Capt. A. O. Mordaunt

restd, to the establ, May 9). Gloster R-Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. B. Temple, M.C., is secd. (May 19).

Durham LI-Maj. R. B. Y. Simpson la restd. to the estabt...(May 18).

A and B.-Sec. Lt: G. H. Camp bell Colquhoun resigns his commin. (June 28) (substituted for the notif. In the Gazette of June 2).

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. H. R. Kerr, M.C, is seed, (June 1).

ROYAL ARMT MEDICAL CORPS Short Service Commission-The folls, are restd. to the estabt, (June 1):-Lt. (on prob.) N. P. Field, M.B. Lt. (on prob) W. L O'Donnell, Lt, (on prob) W. B. Porter, M.B. ROYAL ARMY ORDINANCE CORPS

Maj Gen, L L Hare, DH.O., retires on rét. pay (June 13); Col. (temp. Brig.) (OM.E. 1st. 01.) A. R. Valun, O.BL, M.C., MIMechE, to be Maj- Gen (June 13); Lt Col (0, 0, 2nd Col CU M. . Neale; M.C., to be (0.0, 1st C) (Juně 6); Ma), (0,0, 3rd C1.) D. Brown to be Lt. Col. (0.0. 2nd C1) (June 6); Maj. (O.EO. Ist CL) 8, G. Cockram having attained the age for retirement, is placed on

The following men of war wereret pay (June 28). in harbour yesterday:-

The falls, Oapts. (0:0, 4th C1.) to be Gunboats:-Tarantula, Seamew, Mais, (0.03rd C.) (April 1):-T. K

Robin.

Destroyers: Scout). Tenedos, Thanet.

Clarke, LC. Turnbull, H, H Pitton, C. D. Canning.......

Capt. (OEO, 2nd CU W. H, P. Mockler to be Mal. (OEO, 1st Cl.)

Submarines:-Pandora, Regulus, (June 28): Condr. W. E A Ferns to

Rover.

Foreign men of war:-American: #Pillsbury, Tulsa.

UNCLAIMED

TELEGRAMS

be Lt. OEO, 3rd C.) (June 29). ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS The notins regarding Ms). 8, 5. Poole, A. MIMechE, in the Gazettes of Jan. 23, 1938, and Mar, 25, 1938, are. cancelled.

MEMORANDA

Col. L. G. Phillips, OBE, MC, 15 The following unclaimed tele- maini on full pay (June 28): Lt Col grams are lying at the office of the Douglas, h.p. 1st Clate RE Great Northern Telegraph Co, retires on an Indian pens. (June 28): OBE hp. list list (LAM.);"

·Lt-Col L, N. Glayton, pay (June

late: R.A), retires on 28). Capt. (local Maj.) D. Stevens M.M., Reg. Army Res of Off, relin- quishes the local rank of Maj, on ceasing to be empid as Zone Recruit tag Off (June 4); Capt. F. G. Davis, M.C. Reg. Army Res, of O., is grant- ed the local rank of Maj. (Jime 28).

Miss Chang Su Ngot c/o Chu c/o 7530, from "Shanghai,

Lam Fan, 271 Nathan Road, 2nd floor, from Shanghai,

Luk Chi Fung. Hotel Cecil, from Shanghal.

0051, from Shanghai.

COLONY HEALTH

RETURNS

Fourteen cases of tuberculosis, seven cases of cholera, four cases of measles, two cases of enteric faver and one case of

ROYAL NAVY

VISITS TO SEASIDE TOWNS Although the bringing forward of the normal suziner leave period of ships of the Home Fleet to July win involve the cancellation of visits to dysenterysenalds resorts: during that month, a were notified to the Healta De Tew such visite, will be? paid before, partment on July 114

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