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Radio Programmes

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HONGKONG

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On Wavelengths of 353

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metres (845 k.c's) 33.49

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G.S.H.

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-metres (9,52 megacycles),

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CONCEET FROM THE STÜDIQ

Trans. Trans.

BY THE CHOLAL GROUP

An hour of Brahms

12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Ser-

vice of Intercession from St. John's

Cathedral

12.30 p.m. Music.

Half an hour of Dance

In

The Fox-Trols My Heaven Pines; Have You Ever Been In Hes ven? (lm Manhattan Music -Mantovant

and

DED You're

HE

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.70b.c. (18.88m) 9.51mc. (31.55m) 21.47m.c. (31,97m.)

15.18m.c. (19.79m) (G.S.D., GA.G., (.8.B)

G.8.B ¡G.S.H., G.S.G., 11

Trans. III (G.SJI. GR.G., G.S.B.)

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIE

Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, Kilowatt

HOLLAND-INDIA

Bor') Orchestra. HK. Education: Time

Ste-a..

Call letters: 'PHI. Wavelengths 18.8km. & 25.57m.; Frequencies

177Toke. 1713ake

Lost Love-Maxwell Ste-

to Schools - "The World We Live In" by "Prof. wart's Ballroom Melody. Fox-Trois- 10.00-Broadcast Love Walked In (alm Goldwyn Pol

G. S. Browne (A). lles');

Love Is Here To Stay (im Goldwyn Follies Jack Harris and 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A),

Rumba Cachita: 10.40-"At Home and Abroad.” (A), His Orchestra. Conga-la Havane A Paris-Lecuona 11.05-Luncheon Music (A). Cuban Boys, Fox-Trot Candy Lips -Louis Amstrong's Original Wash-11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme

-board Beaters.

W

1.00 p Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

Johnnyz The

1.03, p. Sea Shanties.

Hanging Sally" Brown; Whisky Johnny (arr. Terry), Sallor Likes His Bottle-O: Clear The Track, Let The Builgine Run (arr. Terry). A Dollar And A Half A Day; The Hot's Eye Man (arr. Terry) One More Day: On The Banks Of Sacra- menta (arr, Harris) John Goss (Baritone) and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet with Plano.

1.15 pm. Music Comedy Selections, Nine Sharp (Excerpts from the Revuel The Little Theatre Company with Two Planos and Drums. The Gold Diggers of 1933-Selection-The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.

1.30 b.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Announce- Forecast and

Weather ments...

1.40 p.m. Mozari-Symphony No. 38 In C. Major ("Lin"), K. 428,

Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the London Philharmonic Orch.

2.13 p.m. Close down,"

D.EL.

(A).

1:00The Marseillaise." (D1). 1.55-Cornish Folk-Songs by Bernard

Fishwick, baritone (D). 2.15 Rezara, Queen of Syncopation

(DI).

2.30-News (D1),

2.45-"Food for Thought." (D1). 3,15 Sports News and Market Notes

""(DI),

3.30-Young People's Session (A), 5.25 Commentary Ca News (A), 6.00 As You Like It"-the AB.C.

Light Opera Co. (A). 6.45 "Leaves of Memory." by Old

Timer (D2), ...

RADIO & SERVICES

Ubrare, Supr

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE Guard CB, D80, from Inspr-Cen

TUESDAY JULY 4 ADMIRALTY, JUNE 21

African Colonial Forces, to be MIL Secretary to the Secretary of State for War, War Office (July 1); Col. G. Chief J, S. King, OBE. from Dep.

is grante Engr. to be Chief Engr. and is ed the temp. rank of Brig, while so J. 8. Steele, empld. (June 31: Col. 3, Sub-Licuts, to be Dients with seny, to be Asst, Adik-Gen. (June 27);

Guldes LL-COLA stated:-, C. Grattan (Peb, 18); G.

A. V. Hammond, 0.3.0, 1st Grade (June A. Milward, C. C. O'Rorke, J. A to be Eardley Wilmot, D. 0. Smith (June M

16).

7.00 When You and I were Danc- ing" with Dave Frost and his Davidson's Band (D2); Ji AB.C. Dance Band (A), 7.30-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour (D2).

Hour." with the 8.00--"Orchestra)

BB.C. Midland Orchestra (D2); Sydney the Programme String Quartet (A). 8.50-Recorded Music (A). 9.00-Arthur Marshall (variety) (D2). 9.15-News (D2), 9.20-Summary of the

(4).'"

day's news

B.N.

· JUNE 30 F.N.

Ca...

Maj. J. Lingham, M.C., North'n R., to be D.A.Q.M.G. (June 2); Capt, G. L. Sprint Bedis and Herts, R, to a spec. appt. and is graded a G.8.0.

CAVALRY

To be Surgn, Leuts:-P. W. Ed-3rd Grade whie so empld. (June 11). mondson, M.RCS LROP.; G. N. Reed, MB, Ch.B.; J. K. Balmon, MR.C.S. LRC.P.; F. B. B. Weston, MR.CS, LR.C.P.:

*S

A

MR.C.S, LRC.P. (June 30). Onr. E Throughgood Retd List (June 30),

Penn

placed

on

JULY 1 E.N.

The follg, are seed:- The Royals-Capt. H. W. Lloyd (May 3).

ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS 13th/18th H-Maj. (temp. Lt. Col.) H. C. Ayscough (June 3).

R Tank R.Maj. H. M. Brown

Sub-Lieut. (E) A. C, S. Blake to be (June 7); Maj. D. J. MacLeod, O.BE.

Lieut. (E) (July 1),'

R.M.

ĭ

(QF-MT)

1s

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Capt. W. J. Darlow place on the Retd. List at own quest (July 1); Staff Sgt. Maj. W. J. Darters to be Lt. (Qr.-Mt.) (July 1). WAR OFFICE, JULY 4 REGULAR ARMY NA

Maj. Gen. G. J. Giffard, CB, D.SO... so be Lt-Chen. (July 1), with seny, July 4, 1938; Col, (temp. Brig.) D. P. Dickinson. D.S.O., O.B.E, M.O., to be Maj. Gen. July 1), with seny. June 2, 1938; Col. E. P. S. Dawson, M.C., re tires on an Indian Pens, (July 3), and is granted the hon. rank of Brig.

(June 8),

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Maj. R. R. Dauban to be restd. to the estabt (June 11); Sec. Lt, C. A. H Trench to be Lt. (July 4.

¡1); Rey, A. F. Gretehouse (Apr, 1); Rev. J, O.. L. Isard (June 15); Rev. P. Mar. tin, Chapin. to the Forces, 4th C1. from T.A., is granted a temp" commen. as Chapin. to the Forces, 4th CL (July

3).

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ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS The follg, are granted temp. comms. as Sec. Lits. (July 527-Sec, Lt S. Hinsley, from Supp. Res. of of. RAS.C. Sec. Lt G. Denoon, from Supp. Res. of Off., RAS.C.; Sec. Lt RA Worth, from

rom Supp. Res of of. Closter R; Sec. Lt. J. H. L. Whelen, from Supp. Res of O., R.AS.C.; Sec. L. D. P. B. Kagan, from Supp. Res. of Of Cameronians; Sec, Lt. K, C. Nesbitt from R.AS.C., TA: By. Sergt. Maj. & A Mounsey, from HAO, TA Trooper E. C. W, Jenkins, from Inns of Court R. TA

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS

The follg. L-Cola and B. Cols (0.03. 2nd CL) to be Cols. (0,0. ist CL) (Jung 13):-C. F. T. Haigh, M.C.; Temp. Cal. L H. Williams, M.C.

Maj. (0.0. 3rd C1) P. G. Coleman be Lt. Col. 10.0. 2nd C1,) (June 13). temp. granted The

follg. are commans. as Lis, (0.M,Es. 4th 01) (an prob.) (July 3):- O. Bates; 3. K

10

| commas. as Lts. (Qr.-Mrs):-B. G.Bradley; P. H. Goering; B. B. Jack.

The follg. are granted short serv. Pring (June 21); J. Pullerton (June" 22),

C.D. and AA. Branch-The promo- tion of Lt-Cal. R. H. Antrobus, M.C.. is ante-dated to June 5, 1930

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS The follg. Capts, to be Adjts, (June ?):-3, C. Hardy, L W. J. Dryland, A.M.I.EE.

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FOOT GUARDS

INFANTRY

The follg. to be Cols:-LE-COL A.

1. Ods-Suptdg. Clark John Keating H. B. Papilion, from RE. (May 11), with seny. July 3, 1938; Lt Col Sir to be Lt." (QT.-Mr.). (May 18). Colin A. Jardine, B., D.50. M.C., from R.A. (May 15), with seny. July 1.

B. Scots-Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) T. Evans, 1936 (substituted for the notin in the Gazette of May 23, 1939); Lt Col CM.C., to be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (July 27, T. Baynham, D.S.O.. from RA, (June 5); L-Col J. S. Steele, M.C., from Foresters (June 27).

The Queen's R-The fog. to be restd. to the estabt.:-Capt, G. D. H | Parsons (June 8).

King's Own, R-Capt. I. Calder bank (June 20).

Lan F Maj. R. G. R. Ames (May 17),"

Closter F.-Lt. E, D. Comber-Higgs resigns his comman (July 5),

D.CL.I.-L. M., Barnes to be Capt.

COMMANDS AND STAFF The follg. relinquish their appts.:- Lt. Gen. Sir Clive G, Liddell, K.C.B. C.M.G. C.BE. D.3.0. as Adit-Gen to the Forces, War Omce, and remains on full pay (July 1); Col. (local Erig.) A. G. Barry D80. M.C.. (July 3).

1/c Admin., the local

Welch R-Capt. A. C. Cottelle is AA, and Q.M.G. rank of Brig., and remains on full secd. (July (4)

Foresters-Maj. W. A. Ebsworth to pay (June 15); Maj, C. A. Grey, Sikh Ris G.S.O.. 3rd Grade (June 15); be Lt.-Col (June 27). Capt. C. M. Smiley, Riffe Bde.. as A.D.O. (June 15).

R.

Berks R-Capt. F. M. Alpin, from 8th GR, to be Capt. (June 24), The folig. appts, are made:-Gen with sexy, as a Lt (Jan 30, 1933), Sir W. Edmund Ironside, G.CB., and Capt. Aug. 1, 1938, with Restl C.M.G.. D.8.0. Col. Comdt, RA, precedence next below Capt. P. J. W. AD.C. Gen.. from C. in C., Gibraltar, H. Moore (substituted for the noti

1939). 9.30-Harry Engleman's Quintet (D2). to be Inspr. Gen. of Oversea Forces in the Gazette of June 23, 108ens is

Durham LI-Capt. J. R. 9.45- Sports News and Market Notes July 1); den. Sir Walter M. St. G

CM.G: D.8.0, Col restd to the estabt, (June 4). Kirke, C.CB, (D2),

Comdt. RA AD.C. Den from R. Ir. Pus-Maj. T. E. Flewitt is Conden

restd. to the estabt. (June 213, be Inspr.-Chen. of Home Defences (July 1); Lt.- ROTAL ARMY CHAPLAINS'

Sir Robert Gordon-Finlay

Col.

6.00 p.m. Latest Dance Music. Quickstep The Blackbird Hop: The Palais Stroll Jack Harris and His Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot-Temple Block Swing; Quickstep Music Hall Rag-Joe Daniels and His Hot Shots Tangos-Callect- in "Drumnasticks," ta De Mi Movia; Olvidame Orquesta Quickstep Tipica Francisco Canaro.

I'll See You In My Dreams; Waltz Dreaming-Mantovani's

Orchestra Give for Dancing. Waltzes-I Can Stariis You The

"The (from Dancing Years'): Waltz of

Year (from The Mayfair Dance Orchestra. Quicksteps 12,15 World Affairs." TEK by J. L.

-Moon Love:

Dancing

Heart -New

Make Believe-Victor

10.00-The B.B.C. Scottish Orchestra

(D3).

11.00-Leslie Taff. at Organ of Re-Gen.

gal Cinema (D3). 12.00-News (D3). "

Brierly D3).

Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra. 12.30-"Rhythm Classics." (D3), Fox-Trot-I Can's Get You Out Of 12,35--Sports News and Market Notes

My Mind: Quickstep-Hold Tight

Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.

6.45 pm. London Belay-Teives of Memory."

By an Old Timer.

7.00 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo

tations.

7.02 pm B.B.C, Recording-"Tost-

man's Knock,"

*(D3).

CHUNGKING NEWS BROADCAST

A regular

series at short-wave

An Original Musical Comedy writ ten by Claude Halbert, Paul England broadcasts in the English and other

foreign languages have

been

and John Watt; with music by Harry augurated by the Central, Broadcast- S. Pepper, played by Sydney Baynes and his Band. The play produced by ing Administration, Chungking. John Watt in the London

studios of Of special interest to Far East

the British Broadcasting Corporation. listeners are the news broadcasts at Cast: Claude Hulbert; Reginald Pur-10 am. (H.K. time) each day on 25.21

metres (119 megacycles). dell Percy Parsons; Anons Winn, Harry Longhurst: Cyril Smith, Philip

There are daily broadcasts from 4.15

Wade: C. Denier Warren Jane Carr. am to 6.30 am to European coun

tries, including Great Britain, France. 1.53 p Orchestral.

Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres Liebesfreud (Old Vienna. Waltz 31.58 metres; to America between

(Old Vienna

In Chinese Liebesleid

and 11.39 a.m Kresler);

430 930 5.1.

and 19.75 Waltz-Kreisler) Vienna Boheme and English on 16.85 metres Orchestra.

metres; to East and North China and Local Time Signal, Wea-Siberia between 5.30 pm. and 7.10 ther Report and Announcements. p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.38 metres 1,03 p. Eigan-Enigma Varia in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 tions, Op. 16.

8.00 p.m.

on 25.21 metres p.m, and 7.55 p.m.

metres in Japanese; to The B.B.C, Symphony Orchestra and 31.58

South China and the South Seas be- conducted by Adrian Boult.

8.30 p.m.

Studio Convert by the tween 8.10 pm. and 10.30 p.m. on 26.21 Choral Group conducted by Professor metres and 31.58 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 Have 1p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus and 11.30 p.m. ala between 11 p.m. Fair

·Gualdi'

Two Madrigals: (a) "found Her (Pilkington), (b)

Phillis (John Fanner). 2. Bolo and Choir: Io tento, invan (Menescalchi), (from

3. Tenors and Bases: O Ida

The Magic Flute Mozart); Berenade

(from Don Giovanni Mozart).

AIRPORT NEWS

Sopranos and Altos: To Aurora (from Imperial Airways:

The Magic Flute-Mozart). 7. Duet:

Balenne in quest'ora (Verdi), 8. Part-

song: Quando la notte (Thermignon). 9.00 pm, Berlin Philharmonię. Or- chestra.

1824

"The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture (Nicolai). German Dances, postl

October, work: date Schubert).

9.15 p.m. Landon Belay-The News, 9.30 p.m. Peer Gynt Butte No...2,

·Op. 35 (Grieg).

New Symphony Orchestra conduct

ed by Eugene Cicossens,

9.45 pm London Eelay --

Sports

News and Market Notes,

9.50 p.m. Brahms-Rhapsody in E Flat and Ballade in D Minor.

Rhapsody in E Plat-Benno Moisel. vitch (Piano). Ballade In D. Minor ("Edward"), Op. 10, No. 1Anatole. Kitain (Plazo).

10.00 p.m. Songa by Elizabeth

Schumann (8oprano).

The Little Sandman (Brahms)---

NORTHBOUND

DEPARTMENT"

son, K.C.B., GM.G. D.8.0 CL Rev. R. J. Stockdale, M.C., B.A.

G.O.C. to C., Troops

Comit. R.A. It to be Adit.-Gen. Chapla, to the Forces, 3rd CL, to be

tish

Bangkok, Hanoi, Thursday:

Hongkong. Delphinus-4 p.m. «

SOUTHBOUND

in

The follg. Chapins. to the Forces,

to the Forces, War Office (July 13: Chapin. to the Forces, 2nd Cl. (Jane

15). Lt. Gen. Bir W. Douglas S. Brownrigg. K.C.S., D.S.O., from Mil, Secretary to Secretary of State for War, to be Dir- 4th C. to be Chapins, to the Forces, Oen, TA, (July 1); Lt.-Gen. G. J. 3rd 01.:-Rev: FW. Hiborne (April

Friday: Hanot, Bangkok, Dorado. Denebola-7 & 7.30 am.

Al France:

NORTHBOUND Wednesday: France, Hanoi,

Hongkong.

Service-noOIL..

SOUTHBOUND

Wednesday: Hanol, France. Service-130 p.m. (same day).

Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Das Pan American Airways:

Madchen Spright, Op. 107, No. 8 /Brahms); Standchen Op. 106, No. (Brahms)-Plano accomp. by George Reeves. Ever Softer Grows My Blum-

ber (Brahms Op. 105, No Orchestra.

EASTBOUND

Thursday: USA, Manila, Hong-

kong. 2)-with

1012 pm. Brahmns Concerto Flat Major, Op. 88.

La B

Artur Schnabel (Piano) and 3.8.0.

Honolulu Culoper-2. p.m.

WESTBOUND

Symphony Orchestra cond by Adrish Friday: Manila, USA

Boult

11.00 pm. Close down,

Honolulu Clipper 8.30

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HALF-YEARLY BREVETS The follg. promotions are Guy 1):-

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Cols.--(Temp. Lt. Cols, to be BL

C R.

MB., Col

Shaw, M.C. RAM.C (local Col) (0.0. 2nd (1) AW. A. Harker, RAO,C. Bt. L- Col. A. Minnis, RE; E B. Rowcroft, M.B.E, AMIMechE, RASC.; W. D. Morgan, DA,0., M.C., 'RA

Maja to be Bt. L-Cola.-G. H Hattes, M.C. RAMC A E. Rich- mond, OBE., RAM.C.; P. 8. Whit- combe, R.AS.C; (Qr-Mr.) R. C Jones, E.RE. List: M. Hotine, RE M. W. M. MacLeod, D.S.O., RA; R. F. S. Denning, Bedia and Herts R OBE..

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RS. Fus: D. Campion, R.E.; C. R Hodgkinson, RA (Qr.Mr.) Atkins, M.B.E., RASC.: E. H. L. Jacobs-Larkton, RE; J. A. Baillon MC., S. Stafford R.; (local Lt. Col.) A Stoclair, RA, G. F. Watson, D.5.0. RW. Pus: A. A Richardson,

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