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Dan Dongvan. Alice Mann. Music, nuestro, please- Jack Cooper.
8.16 p.. Albert Sandler and His Orchestra.
Souvenir D'Ukraine (Ferrari); Binck Eyes-Russian Impression (Fer- raria), Amoretten Tans-Waliz (Gung): Bien Almes-Valse (Wald teufel). Yvonne Horatio Nicholls): Trouble In Paradise (Schwartz and Others). Le Chaland Qui Passe Bixio); Love's Last Word (Chemieux). Faust Fantasía (Gounod).
845 p.m. London Relay The Time Has Come,
A radio play by Arthur Watkyn. The scene is "London. Production by Dafydd Cruffydd. “
9.15 p.m. London Relay The News, 9.30 pm, London Relay — 'Leadon Log.'
9.45 p.m.
London Relay - Sports.
News and Stock Exchange Report.
9.50 p.m.
Local Sports Results. 9.53 p.m. Walsh Music.
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· YEAR FEUD
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Tran - Jordania's Rival Tribes.
LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter}--- The heads of the two Howeltat Tribes inhabiting Southern Trans-Jordania have concluded a settlement of the feud which has existed between them since 1912.
During the Great War, one' sec- on of the tribe aided the Turks and the other threw in. Its lot with King Feisal
The meeting between the Sheikhs was arranged by Amir Abdullah and was held at Amman.
After" agreement had been reached, the Amir presented the Skolks with gold-plated· swords and robès of honour to their subordinates.
The Leek-Selection (Middleton)— Intro: Cambrian War Song: through the Night; Jenny Jones: The "Katja The Dancer Waltz (GÜbert). -The London Palladium Orchestru Rising of the Sun; Watching the Wheat: The Ash Grove; Bunting the cond. by William E. Pethers
1.30 pt. Beater and Burby Press, Hare: The Rising of the Lark: Over
Forecast and Announce- the Stone: The Bells of Aberdovey; Weather Land of my Fathers The London | ments.
conducted
1.45 pm Tealkonky-Trio I A by . Palladium Orchestra
Richard Crean
Minor, Op. 30.
Hephzibah and Yehudi The
Menuhin (Piano and Violin) and Maurice Eisenberg (Cello).
Close down,
TWO
7.00 pm. Brahms-Variations On A Theme By Hayda ("SL Antoni Chorale), Op. 584.
at
Philharmonic-Symphony Orabestra New York conducted by Arture
Toscarini.
GENERAL
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL TRAINING
The appointment dates from July 24 of Captain J. B. E. Hall to HM9, Victory as Director of Physical Train ing and Sports in succession to Cap- tain B, C, G. Martin, who is to com- mand the cruiser Dorsetshire.
PROMOTION ZONES ̧
It is announced in Admiralty Fiert Orders that the zones of promotions for the half-yearly selections will be as follows until further orders
Executive Omers-To Captain to years, seniority as Commander: to Commander, 3 to 8 years seniority as Lieutenant-Cominander.
FLEET WIRELESS OFFICEE Lieutenant-Commander O, M, Jacob, from the Signal School, has been ap pointed to HMS, Nelson with effect. from Friday last, and will: take-over the duties of Fleet Wireless Oncer in ruccession to Commander C, F. W St, Quintin promoted in December last.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments made by the Admiralty:—
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Cdra.-H. F. Lawson, to President, additional for service inside Admiralty with D.N.O. Aug. 15); J, R. N. Tay-
to Sphinx (July 25); and as Bar, Offr... 6th Minesweeping Flotila (um- dated): G. B. Amery-Parkes, appt. to Sphinx cancelled; PW. Growse, to St. Angelo, addi. (July 27); 3. H Macnair, to Cormorant, in and, fun- dated): R. 8. Warne, to Titania (July 31),
Engineer Omicers-To
Engineer Captain and Captain (E), 8 to 12 years' seniority as Engineer Comman~ der or Commander (E); to Engineer Commander
Surgn, Cdrs.-J. J. Cusack, M.B., to nder and Commander (E), 2% Boscawen, for FNH Fortland (Aug. years' senority and over as Engineer); J. B. Patrick, MD., to Victory. Lieutenant-Commander or Lieutenant for R.N.B., Portsmouth (Aug. 13). Commander (H).
Medical
Omcers To Surgeon Cap- tain,
8 years seniority and over is Surgeon Commander.
Officers-To Surgeon Cap Dental tain (D).")
.no zone
one will be fired it present: to Burgeon Commander (D), from
years' seniority as Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander (D), but no upper limit will be imposed for the time being.
Accountant Omcers-To Paymaster Captain, 8. years' seniority and over as Paymaster Commander: to Pay master Commander, 6 years' seniority and over as Paymaster Lieutenant- Commander
for
Burgn, Cdra (D)-J. L. Edwards, LD.B., to Ganges (Aug, 15); A. Mao- pherson L.D
L.D.S., to Victory, R.N.H.. Haslar (Aug. 14); E. G. Adams, L.D.9, to Warspite (Aug. 19); E. Bevis, L.D.B., to St. Angelo, for B.NR. Malta (undated); A. I. 'Dally, LDS to Pembroke, for RM, Infirm ary, Deal (Aug. 197.
Là Cha A. E. M. Fatzbere to Vallant (July 25); W. J. W. Woods, to Titania; 8, E. Pinchin, to Forth: G. St, A, Alcock, to Drake IV; and EL Archdale, to Pembroke Iv (July 31). Lia-H R, Law, to Excellent, änd E. Ingram, to Furious (July 27); D. C. The seniorities mentioned are those. Felly, to Furious, and J. V. Wukin- attained on the dates of selection for son, to Selkirk (July 36); A. H¤, promotion, viz. June 30 and Decem Nicholls, to Sphinx (July 25); P. W. ber 31 in each year. Omcers who at Clark, to Challenger (July 24), tain the minimum senority of the sone on the dates of selection are to be regarded as in the zone, with the exception of lleutenant-commanders and Ilgutenant-commanders (E), who will enter the zone on the next sub- sequent occasion
10.00 p.m. London Relay Royal Welch Fusillers.
The
Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary Ceremony at Caernarvon Castle, There will be a description of the secar and listeners will hear the Commanding Officer of the Regiment demanding the keys from the Con- stable of the Castle, the Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George. M.P. There will be a ceremonial parade of the Regimental Standards to the Eagle Tower, where the Band of the Regiment will play and Mr. Lloyd George will give an address. These will be, announced
LAUNCH OF THE FORMIDABLE the battlements by A Herald from from the Castle, Caernarvon.
10.30 p.m.
Belay
of the Dance Or- chestra from the Grill Booth of the Hongkong Hotel
With recorded intervals from ZBW, 12.00 Mid-night. Close down.
TOMORROW
BARBARA GILMAR RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO Tehnikarsky Trin
10.15 to 11.15 p.m. Belay of Morning Service from the Methodist Church, N
12.15 p.m.
Beethoven-Sonata in A
110
Flat Major,
ajor, Op.
Artuh Schnabel. (Piano),
7.18 p.m. Compostiions of Lixxi. Introduction And Fugue (From Fan- tasta on "Ad Nos Salutem"-Fernan do Germani playing on the New York Wanamaker Auditorium Organ Sona. In B Minor Vladimir Horowitz (PIANO)
Rhapsody No. 1
Lady Wood, wife of air. Kingsley
Surgn. Lt-A, J. Glazebrook, M.R.- SLROF. to Cochrane, for R.NE.. Port Edgar (July 19),
Burgn, Lt (D)—A. F. Ferguson, L.D.S. to Repulse (July 26).
Pajr. Lt.-E. A. J. Collard, to Cochrane (appt to Greenwich can- celled); "D. C. Coote, to Engham;
(July 31).
Hungahony Orchestra ] Wood,"Becretary of State for Air; has and P. W. B. Clarke, to Victory TV
In F-Londen cond. by
Albert Coates 8.00 pm. Local Time Signal, Wes ther Report and Announcements,
8.03 p.m. Studio-Recital by Bar- bara Gilmar
with A, T. Lay at the (Soprano)
(a) Chanson Triste (Henri Du- parc), (b) Passing Dreams (Roger Quilter), (c) Devotion (Richard Strauss)-Barbara Gilmar (Soprano) with Plano accom, by A. E. Lay, 2. (4) Song of Autumn (Gretchanino). (b) Petite Ballade (Arensky), T. Lay at the Piano. 3, (a) Santuzza's
from Aria
Cavalleria Rusticana Mascagnt), Song of Spring from "La Cene delle Beffe" (Giordano), (c) Arla from "Adrienne' Lecouvreur
12.35 p.m. Bongs by Elizabeth Schu-Cilen)-Barbara Glintar (Soprano)
mana
(Вергало).
with Plano accom. by A. T. Lay
8.40 p.m. 5,90
Gounod "Faust"-Ballet
Zum Schlafen, Op. 76, Na, 69 (8che- llenberg-Roger), Sel Gepriesen DaMusic. Lauschige Nacht ("The Vagabond"!
Royal Opera Orchestra,
Corent
Ziehrer): Wien. Mein Liebes Wien Garden. Guest conductor: George W.
"The Tourist Guide-Ziehrer).
12.45 pm Barlioz Overture "King Lear," Op. 4.
The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult.
1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Repor
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p.m. Norman Allin (Bass) and the London Palladium Orchestra.
Byng
8.56 p.m. Cortet (Plano) playing Chopin
Ballade No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 23; Ballade No. 4 In F Minor, Op. 52.
9.15 p.mx Landen Relay---The News. 9.35 London Relay -- Sports Talk,
9.50 p.m. Compositions of Handel. Through Night To Light (Laukien); "Samson"-Honour and Arms Blue Devils' March (Willams, arr. Oscar Natzke (Bass) with Orch. Lotter) The London Palladium Or-Atalanta"-Care Salve-Helene Lu- chestra cond. by Richard Crean. The dolph (Soprano) with Orgap acc, by King's Own (Crofts and Bonheur); Herbert Dawson and Cello ace by True Til Death (LL.B. and Scott Cedric Sharpe. Organ Concerts in B Gatty)-Norman Allin (Bass) with Fat-Dr. E. Bullock at the Plano. The Druid's Prayer-Waltz | Westminster
WASH GO (Dayson)
"Water Mine" Suite-Move Bondon Palladium Orchestra ment In D-Dr. E. Bullock at the Or- -The cond, by William E. Fetters. Drink gan of Westminster Abbey. He Shall To Me Only With Thine Eyes (Anon, Feed His Flock (The Messiah)-Essie arr, Batten)--Hubert Eisdell, Heddle Ackland (Contralto) with Orchestra. Nash, Dennis Noble and Norman Al- lin, unaccompented.
10.15 pm Stadio-Sunday Evening "Maid of the EpiloruE. Mountains"Waltz (Fraser-Simson)--- Conducted by The Rev. F. 8. Short. The London Palladium Orchestra. 10.35 pm. Close down,
* SHOWS
DAKY
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been invited to perform the naming ceremony at the launch of HMS. Formidable, one of the new aircraft carriers, which is to take place at the Belfast yard of Harland and Wolff, Limited, on Thursday, August 17.
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COLORADO DAM
STRIKE
Six People Injured: Violent Affrays
DENVER, Aug. 4 (Reuter)- Armed with machine guns, two lanks of National Guards- "men yesterday patrolled the neighbourhood" of the Green Mountain dam projet Bi Colorado after a deciarațion by the Governor of Colorado, Mr. Ralph Kerr, that “a state of insurrection" exists.
Six people were injured and there were violent aftrays between several strikers and "Black-Legs" and striking unions demand that
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Mr. Steelmani. Director of the Federal Conciliation Service. might ask that the building of the damn be halted pending the calling of mediation conferences.
Fantastic & Unreal
GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN BRITAIN
LONDON, Aug. 4 (Reuter)-Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary, in a written reply to:s ques- ton in the House of Commons yesterday," stated that the Government would "keep an eye on German propaganda in.. Britain and when we "think it necessary to intervene we will
do so."
Sub-Lé--J, T, K, Paisley, to Jason (July 24},"
"Cd. Engra---G. H. Hunt, to Weston (July 25); F. I, Sharman, to Fem- broke for MET, Chatham (July '26); F. C. Penny, to Folkestone (July 28). Boan.V, P. Rhind, to, Revenge [(July 23).
Wt.
Engr.-F. E. Blackman, Courageous (July 20),
Wt. Wtr.-E. S. Brown | broke (Aug. 8).
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· He added that this propaganda. was so fantastic and so unreal that he thought it would do more harm to the authors than to Britata:
Sir Samuel Hoare disclosed that there was an Anglo-Gerrian organization known as "The Link” which' professes that its object was to bring Britons and Germans into close relations, but did nothing except as an instru- ment or German propaganda.kr Sir Samuel Hoare said that the
Government had no power to in-
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broke the law or the coun
Mr Hatch Chih, late member, was
Chenstu
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high Szechnen provincial omcials"
paid their last respectsvat a-rite held for the deceased in Chengta on July
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