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→THE MARSEILLAISE" AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS Mozart Symphony. No, 41 12 to 12.20 p.n. Belay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cuthe-
12.30 Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal) at the Plano.
All My Life (film Laughing Irish Am I? m 'Stars Eyes'). Where Over Broadway). Alone At A Tabic Por Two (Florito and Others),
1240-Carroll Gibbons (Piano) und
Boy Friends
His
YOUTE Here, You're There, You're
Everywhere (Kahel and Lock). Foolin' and Tinturin), The
Myself (Lawrence
Hit Parade Film Belection.
Live-Film
Crosby and His Orchestra. Remem- brance (Allen and Others). Where The Mountains Meet The Sea (Butler and Tisley)--The
London PUEDO Accordeon Band with Vocal Chorus, Taught Me How To Play Second Pid- dle (Lyndhart and Others)-Frank Crumit (Tenor) and Orch.
9.15 London Balay ~The News, 9:30, London Belay-Empire Ex- change.
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonies,
9.45 London Relay-Sports News and Market Notes.
9.50 Songs by Ninen Valita (So- prano).
Dolores. Valse (d'Amour and Wald- teufel. Les Birenes. Valse (d'Amour Waldteufel). S1 Mes Vers and Avalent Des Ailes (Hugo and Hahn). 10 London Relay-The Marseillaise,” An historical spisode written by All- aire Belloc. Designed for broadcast- ing by Val Oelgud.
11 Close down.
SHORT WAVE
Wake It
Up And
Calin G.S.G. G.S.B. (3.5.1. G.S.O
Trans I Trans. 11 ITI Trans.
my
Selection, You Were The Only Girl Memories- The Composer Nat D, Ayer, Presents: It
the only girl in the you were world: Oh, You beautiful doll; You're If you talk in your sleep! baby Don't mention my name; Moving Day in Jungletown: Another little "drink Let the Great Big World keep turn- ing: Widows are wonderful; If you were the only girl in the warld-Com- pared by James Dyrenforth.
Local Time Signal and Weather Report,
1.03 Mozart Symphony No. 41 lo C Major, K. 551 ("Jupiter").
The B.B.C.
Symphony Orchestra
conducted. by Adrian Boult,
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.
1,40 Old Variety Favourites. Flanagan and Allan Memories. In-
and
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.86m)
"A5ime. (31,55m) 2147m.c. 131,97m.)
15.18m.c. (19.79m.)
GENERAL
John Bull-Dog: "If we accept these Russian demands (the bait of the trap) the steel circle (encirclement) will be closed." (*1) 420,” Florence).
THE
SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
15); H, D. Cluer to Victory for RNB, Portsmouth (undated).
PROMOTIONS
Mary, Sui
ITALIAN TYROL GERMANS
Explanation By
Rome Press
ROME, July 16 (Reater) —The transfer of German-speaking na- tives of the Italan Tyrol to Ger- many, was mentioned for the first time in the italian press to-day.
Signor Virginio Gayda, in the "Giornale DTtalia," says: "Discre- tim prevented us from speaking about it before. There is no ques- tion of expulsion but only a quiet exodus
clear. the base on friendly agreements. The exodus Is completely voluntary, and its obvious aim is to contrm for cen
turles
од
the peace and solidarity Germany and existing between Italy on the Brenner."
Signor Gayda denies the report that the withdrawal of Count Dino Grandi, Italian Ambassador Ir London," means a changed policy towards Britain. He declares that policy depends on facts' and events and not on persons.
TRANSATLANTIC AIR MAIL Lts J. R. Jarvis, M.BE, LA
OTTAWA, July 18 (Reater)-The PORTSMOUTH COMMAND
Wright, G. H. Warren, M.BE, A F Postmaster-General announced Admiral of the Fleet Lard Cork and Jackson to rank of Lt.Cdr. (exy.
west- 6.8.B.) Orrery will haul down his flag is June 303; P. H. Cardew, H. R. Thomp yesterday that the first
(G.S.O. G.S.G., G.S.B.) (G.S.H., G.8.G., G.S.B.) IG.S.H., G.S.G.
AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIR Wave Lengih, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Knowält HOLLAND-INDIA
Call jettern: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. 25.57m.; Frequencies 1177oke. 1773oko
HK Time a.m.
tro: Wanderer: Dreaming:
Where 10.00-Broadcast to Schools—"Health- Can't We the Arches Us
Used to be;
and Hygiene." (D}}; Meet Again: A Million
illon Tears: Under-
10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A), Death the Arches-Flanagan Allen with Orchestra. Some of My10.40-"At Home and Abroad (A) Songs by Mabel Wayne Intro: In 11.05-Luncheon Music (A).
bened 11.30-Afteroom Musical Programme Little Spanish Town. It Happened
(A). In Monterey; Who made Little Blue?: Little Man You've Had a Busy P.m.
Ma esty
Baby, Day: Ramona, Hla
Mabel Wayne (Vocal) at the Pisno with Violin and Cello. "Oracle's And Sandy's Party: Gracie Fields and Charlie Sandy Powell Entertain:
the
Bay
anne
1.00-"Background to the New Zea land Centenary: Early Days in New Zealand and Australia" (DI)... 1.15-Programme of Works by Victor Hely-Hutchinson by the B.B.C. Midland Singers (D1),
Storm On Everest." Talk by Gordon Ireland (D1). 2.30-News (DI). 2.45-"Melodies from the Comedies," with the Midland Revue · Or-- chestra (D1).
Kunz: Joc Petersen:
en: Reginald Dixon Jay Wabur; Larry Adler; Primo Seala George Formby Medley. Intro: Sit- ting the ice: Do de oh Dob; Chi-2.00 Dese Laundry Blues; Madara Mos covitch: My Ukulele: Fanlight Fanny Formby (Comedian) with his ད་ལ and Orchestra. Waltzes from Waltz Medley. Intro: With
Vienna
kil my heart: Morning: One Hour all Like star in the sky: With all my heart: Por we love you still: You are my song: Love will find you; To-day: Danube so blue: Por, we love you still. Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.
15 Close down.
8 "For the Children*
Nursery Rhymes. Intro: Humpty Dumpty: Little Bo-Peep! Old King
Du ranges and Lemons; A Frog he
Cole!
BODE of would a-wooing go: eing sixpence: Boys and girls come out olar Goosey, Goosey. Gander: Twin Ile. twinkle little star: Three Blind Mice: See-saw. Marjory Daw: Little Tommy Tucker: What have you got for dinner. Mrs. Bond: London Brider Is broken down-Uncle George's Party with Orch. The Sparrows-Polka (Glombig)-Robert Renard Dance
3.15-8ports News and Market Notes
(DI).
3.30-Young People's Session (A). 5.25-Commentary On News (A), 8.45 The Magazine of Sport (A). 7.00-"Young Australia," (A), 7.30-Recital by the Comedy Har
monists (A),
8.35 For Sailors." Monthly series for the Mercantile Marine (D3), 8.55-Comish Folk-Songs by Bernard Fishwick, baritone (Di
9.00--Recorded Muɛte (A), 9.15--News (D2). 9.20-Summary of the day's news
(A),
9.30 "Empire Exchange." (D2). 9.45- Sports News and Market Notes
(02).
Orchestra with Effecta Studio-Story 10,00-The Marseillaise." (193), by Aunt Susan. March of the Bow- men from Robin Hood Suite-Cur- 11.00-Sonata Recital by Peggy Rad
zon)-London
mail (violin) and Peggy Grum- mitt (planoforte) (D3). 11.30-Fred Hartley and his Sextet. with Brian Lawrance, baritone 7 (D3), 6.30 Closing focal Stock Quotations. 12.00-News (D3). 8.52 Patricis Bossborough at the am.
Palladium Orchestra
cand. by Clifford Greenwood, Sleep. My Little One (Hautzik-Riesenfeld)- Reginald Foort at the B.B.C. Theatre. Organ with Male Quartet.
Piano.
Midnight In Mayfaid (Newell Chase)
Some
12.15-Orquesta Romanza, with Isabe-
ilta Alonso D3).
of These Days (Brooks). 52nd 12.55 -Sports News and Market Notes "Street-Selection, China Doll Parade
(Zamecnik)
8.45 London Belay-Stanelli's Crazy
Cruise on the 13. Frecanessy,
*(03).
Cast: Captain-Stanelli 1st ofcer CHUNGKING NEWS
--Sydney Jerome, Percival Mackey
and His Orchestra. Script by Stanel-
1 and Max Pester. Produced by John Sharman
7,45 Band of Guards.
H.M. Coldstream
BROADCAST
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short-wave
A regular series of broadcasts in the English and other been in- Le Pere La Victoire (Channe). foreign languages have Marche Lorraine (Ganne). Rud-augurated by the Central Broadcast digore" Selection (Sullivan, arr Wining Administration. Chungking. terbottom).
Of special interest to Far East
8 Local Time Signál, Weather Re-listeners are the news broadcasts at port and Announcements.
10 am. (H.K, time) each day on 25,21, metres (11.3 megacycles).
and
HLM.S. Victory
B4
Commander-in-
regular transatlantic service has
Chief at Portsmouth and will be sucson, F. L. Mortimer, F. E. C. Judd, to bound trip of Imperial Airways' ceeded by Admiral Sir Williars James, rank of Lt.Cdr. (ny, July 1),
Lt. (Retd) J. Dominey, DSM.. Paymaster Captain E. B. Elstob. to rank of Lt.Cdr. (Retd) (schy, June been provisionally fixed for August
be relieved as Secretary 30)."
OBE will be rel
5 while the Arst east-bound ser- to the Commander-in-Chlef by Pay- Payr. Sub-LL-A, K. D. Edmunds to vice from Montreal is expected to master Commander H. G. Pertwee,
start either on August 8 or 9.
D.S.O. with the temporary rank of rank of Payr. Lt (seny, July 1). paymaster captain; and Lieutenant- Commander A, G. Poe 3 Flag Lieu- tenant by Lieutenant-Commander O. Fogg-Elliott
ROYAL AIR FORCE
Dominion
from
TRAPPED MINERS FOUND DEAD H.M.S. ROCHESTER FOR CHINA NEW AIR VICE-MARSHALS
PROVIDENCE, KENTUCKY, July The four new air vice-marshals pro- 18 (Reuter)-Nineteen of the en- The escort vessel Rochester, which returned to Chatham on June 14 from moted in the midsummer list all foln- the Africa Station, has been recomed the Royal Flying Corps in 1815-18 tombed miners were found dead missioned there for service on the and saw active service in France dur-yesterday, and little hope is enter
remaining men, China Station, on which she will take ing the War. Two of them came tained. "for the
Purces, une the place of the Polkestone. Com- from mander G. F. Renwick, who has Canada and the other from Bouth who were trapped following an served in the Naval Air Division Africa. All received permanent com explosion two days ago. Admiralty, for 22 years, has been ap missions as squadron leader in 1919.
Air Vice-Marshal
An Italian naval mission is to CR B. Blount pointed in command.
visit Spain to make a detailed OBE., M.O. 13 45,- ACCOUNTANT BBANCA
C. Maund Air Vice-Marshal A
study of the naval section of the Paymaster Captain V. C. G. Eason, E., D.S.O. 1 47.
San Sebastian. 0.3.E., D.8.C., will become Director of Air Vice-Marshal R. E Saul, DFC, war exhibition at
from Technical the Accountant Officers'
Reuter message is 48.
Air Vice-Marshal A. T. Harris says a Course at Portsmouth in succession to Paymaster Captain F. L.Horsey, CB OBE. AF.C.. is 47. OBE. DSC, who has been placed on the retired list,
NEW ADMIRAL OF THE 'FLEET
The. Admiralty, announces that Ad- miral Sir Roger Backhouse, G.C.B., G.C.VO, C.M.G., has been placed on the retired list, as from June 28, for -health; and that the reasons of King has approved the grant, as an exceptional measure, of the rank of Admiral of the Fleet on the retired t to Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse. as from June 29, 1939.
The
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
following appointments are Imade by the Admiralty:min
Captams.-H. F. Nalder to President in cmd, and as Naval member of the RNVR Advisory Cattee, (tempy.) (July 3): the Hon. Guy H. E Russell to Protector in emd. (on recommg.) G. R. B. Back to Duican (July 8) and in cmd and as Capt. (D) 21st Des-
ver Hotfla fundated). Lt.Cdr.-H.
(July 9),
Wright to Daedalus
Lt.Cdr. (A)-..L McCulloch to Daedalus (July 3).
L.-J. P. P. Michell lent to New Zealand Divn, for three years (July 6).
LM. (A)—A 8. Downes, L. J. Kig- 1. C. E. Ealand, G. L. L. Corder, P. w. V. Massey, to Raven (July 3); S. Teane to Kestrel July 3); G H J. Feeny, T. D. M. Macdonald, C. B. Lamb, J. L, M, Bell, to Raven (July
to
Lts, (E).-D. P. Mansfield to Mauri- tius (July 13) J. C. Pearson Nigera (July 7; T. W. E Dommett to President for duty inside Admiralty (NOD) (July 6); K. M. Symonds to President as Resident Asst. at Cray ford to Gunmtg Overseer Woolwich (July 27); F. A. Lowe to President to assist Gunmiz. Overseer, Vickers, Barrow. (July 6).
Tempy. Instr. LtG, B. Loft, B.A. to President for crse, at RN. Coll Greenwich (July 2),
Sub-L.-I. F. Benson to Dauntless (June 10) and Juno (on coming.).
Sub-Lts. (A)-P. P. King, O. AG,
8.03 Cinema Organ Musle Fifty Years of Song Intro: Bol-
There are daily broadcasts from 4,15 diers of the King: Where did you get a.m. to 5.30 a.m. to European coun-Oxley, G. A. W. Goodwin, & B. L. that bat: Tarars Boom-de-ay: After tries, including Great Britain, France, Owensmith, E, G. Barrow: L. 8. Camp- the Ball
over: Lilly Lagums: In the Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres bell to Raven (July 8); A. F. Adie, L. shade of the old apple tree; I love a and 31.68 metrea: to America between R. Tiry, 8. M. de L. Langsdon, D. F. lassie: Let's all go down the Strand 3.30 am and 1139 am. in Chinese Williams, to Raven (July 1). You made me love you; A broken and English on 16.85 metres
Cnr.-E. Osborne to Rodney 19.75 Cd: doll: Swanee: Ramona; Love is the metres; to East and North Chins and (July 14)... sweetest thing Terrance Casey at Siberis between 5.20 p.m. and 710 the Organ of Regent Cinema. Brigh- pm on 2551 metres and 31.58 metres ton, Hot Pipes Intro: The Toy in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15
Sentimental } p.m. and 755 Trumpet: I'm Gettin
W. EngrsA W. J. Newling to. Snake Charmer over you; The
31.58 metres in Japanese: to Centurion (July 3); H. A. Jarrett to Bod Greenwich Witch;
Twilight
in South China and the South Seas bePrince of Wales (July 10): E. Roney Turkey; Serenade for B
wealthy tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21. to Belfast (July 10).* widow-Sydney Torch
metres and 31.38 metres, including a Wt. Wamstra-P... Birch to Mala news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10
bar for RN. Hoept, Bermuda (July pan. local time); and to Soviet Riis- sia between 11 p.m. and 11.30 p.m.
18 London Belar Jack Train, in character comedy: Monte Stanford and a saxophone: Reginald Porter Brown, syncopating planist; Presented by Lesiic Bridge-
mont.
835 Variety programme with Frank Crumit, the Boswell Sisters, the Lon- Plano-Accordeon Band and
don
Others
p.m. on
26.21
metres
COLONY HEALTH
RETURNS
Twenty-seven cases of tubercu-,
Wine Bong (Alm "Caravan"). Happy, losis, ten of dysentery, eight of I'm Happy (film Caravan)The enteric fever and two of cholera London Piano-Accordeon Band with were notified to the Health and Vocal Chorus Outside An Old Stags thorities on Friday, Door (Woel and Others) Sa Many
woods)--Ralph Biverter LAMA with › Fred *. HäYNOY
All Alone
his sextat Trav'lin
Breen, Johnson)-The Boswell Bisters
with
Orch, One Night
In Monte
ARP LECTURE
There will be a full course of
Gurs-E. A. Evans to Royal Oak (July 10): F. E. V. Lean to Hermes (July 17).
"
INOCULATION CENTRES
The Inoculation: Centre at the former Government Civil Hospital will cease to be a centre for issuing oficial certificates of anti-cholera inoculation to passengers to Macao and to other ports as from to-day. The Inoculation Centre at the Harbour Office will remaʼn open
Carlo (Bliver and Others). There'l Air Raid Precaution Lectures at all day on Saturday (15thy and Never Be Another You.
Volunteer Headquarters, Carden will be closed all day on Sunday, -Londen Piano-Accordeon Band wil Vocal Chorus Granny's Old Arm Road, Hongkong on Tuesday and while the Inoculation Centre at Chats Frank Orumit (Tenor) with Thursday from 9am to 10 am the former Government Civil Orch. I Met My Waterloo-Fux-Trot. Commencing on Tuesday, August Hospital will remain open from 8 On The Beach At Eall-Ball-Fox-Trot 1 Lecturer Mrs. E. F. Dunlop.am to 1 pm on Sunday (15th) -Connie Boswell (Vocal) and Bob
Madrid.
Over
MONDAY, JULY 17, 1939 PAGE
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