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*Musical,Cocktail“ No. 4 (arr. E Porges - Intro: Un peu d'amour (Silesu); Gypsy moon (zentirmai); Indian love call (Primi); Grizzing (Bonatzky); Barcarole: (Tales of Hon-
raan-Ofenbach); Jealousy bl
Women
March Mary
Lehar); Tales from the Vienna Woods | (Strauss); Night and Day (Porter); One Fine Day (Madam Butterfly"— Puccini),
8.90_p.m. Local Time Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 pm. Next week's programın Ca. 8.46 p.m. Concert by Lexile Jettries
12.00 to 12.20 pm. Belay of Ser-and His Orchestra.
vice of Intercemion from St. John's Cathedral
Tres Jolie (Jeßries); Le Petit Capi- taine (Requelle). Springtime Beren- 12.30 p.m. Prime Scala's Accordeonade (Haykens); The Balkan Princess Hand and Greta Keller (Vocal).
Valse Rubens). Ravini's Serenade
FOREIGN
0.45—Organ Recital by Olive Tomašira (D2); Band Concert (A). 7.15-Dance Music by Brian Law- rance and his Baxter (D2); The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (A).
8.00- Forty Years of Song," with the BB.C Revue Chorus and Variety Orohaskun (D3),
8.30-Welsh Songs kky Mabeth
Evans, soprano (D2), 8.45-Ena Baga, at BBC. Organ
(Y2) 9
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9.15 News (D1). 9.20-Summary of the day's
(A) 9.30 "More Food for Thought.”, (D2). 9.45 Sports News and Market Notes.
(D).
(D9).
You Can't Pull The Wool Over My į (Ravini); Automne (Chaminade): 10.00-Recital by The Pirani Trio Eyes (Ager and Other); When The Dearest Love ("Operette"-Noel Co Swallows Neat Again
(Stevens-ward); Hoy Gypsy, Play Gypsy | 10.30-Band of "Hia · Majesty's. Royal Edmund) Frimo Scala's Accordeon ('Countess Maritza-Kalman),
Horse Guards (D3).
Band Have You Forgetten 80 Soon? 8.30 p.m. London Relay Welsh | 12.00-News (D3), (Nicholls Culbert): Did You Mean It? (Dixon, Greer)-Greta Keller (Vocal) Soars by Elizabeth Evans (Soprano), am with Fred Hartley and His Quintes Love): Robin Ddlog (Lazy
'Daow 'nghailed I' (There's my True 12.15-"Cards on the Table.” (D3), «
Hobin) You Needn't Have
Have Kept It A Secretary Hubert Davies),
12.30--"Summer Berenade." with Adgolion (My Moun
Dorothy Hogben and ker Singers (D3). 12.50-Sports News and Market Notes
(D3)
(O'Conner an. Others); In The tales Of The Moon (Box and Other Heart's to the Homeland) (arr. Idris Primo Scala's Accordeon Band. You Lewis). Miny Mor (By the Sea) (W. Leave Me Breathless (from Cocoanut Albert Willams): Bell Wyn (Betty Grove'); So Little Time (De Rose, Wyn) (Maisel Thomas). Hill)-Greta Keller (Vocal) with 8.45 p.m. B.B.C. Recording -- "A Orch. Hill-Billy Medley-Intro: The Northern Evening from Burbleton.' Last Round Up: Will the Angels play Arranged by T. Thompson, their Harpa for me: Home" on the Range Primo
Scale's Accordeon Band.
9.15 p.m. - Landon Helay-The News, 9.10 p.m. London Belay - Hore
1.00 pm. Local Time Signal, and Food for Thought? Weather Report
1.03 p.m. Mendelssohn
In E Minor, Op. H.
Concerto interest.
Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and The State Opera Orchestra conducted by Dr. Leo Bleck
ments.
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Stort talks on, matters of, tips,
9.45 p.m. London Belay — -Sports News and Market Nates
9.30 p.m. Wagner's “Die Walkure" Act 1,
1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press, Characters and Soloists in order of Weather Forecast and Announce appearance: Siegmund, Laurits Mel- chior (Tenor); Sieglinde, Lotte Leh- Varioty with Arthurmann (Soprano); Hunding, Emanuel Askey, Nellie Wallace, Michael Moore. List (Bass), The Vienna Philhar and Maxwell Stewart's Ballroom monie with Orchestra conducted by Melody.
1.43 p.m
Let's Have A Tiddley At The Milk Bar (Noel Gay)--Nellie Wallace (Come dienne) with Orchestra. Joseph! Joseph1-Quickstep; Bo Blue the Skies -Tango- Maxwell Stewart's Ball- room Melody. The Bee Song (Ken-
Bruno Walter.
11.00 p.m. Close down.
neth Blain)Arthur Askey (Come- dian) with Plano. My Lost Love- Calle Tango: You're an education Quick- G.S.G. step---Maxewell Stewart's Ballroom G.S.B. Melody. Film Star Final; Imper- U.S.H. sonations of Charles Laughton (as the G.S.O Editor); Eric Blore; Ronald Colman Charles Ruggles; Richard Goolden; James Cagney will
Mr. Moto Hay: (Peter Lorre); Robert Donat; Syd Walker-Michael Moore Impersona tor) with Effects Good-Night Angel -Slow Fox-Trot; The First quarrel-- Waltz - Maxwell Stewart's Ballroom Melods.
2.15 pm. Close down.
6:00 pm. Liz Concerto No. 2 In A Major.."
SHORT WAVE
Trans. Trans, [I TEREK. [
Egan Petri (Plazo) and the London
B.K Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Time Leslie Heward.
6.24 p.
A Song by Herbert Janssen (Baritone).
Der Musikant (Eichendorf-Wolf) with Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore,
6.15 pm.
Dvorak-Symphony No.
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.793.c.16.86m) 9.51m.. [31.55m) 21.47m.c. 181,571.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m,)
(G.8.0. G.S.G., G.S.B. (G.S.H. G.S.G. Q.9.B.) (G.SIL, G.S.G. G.S.B.) AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIE Wave Length, 31.31 metres Power, I Knowatt HOLLAND-INDIA
Culi esters: PHI. Wavelengths 163KD1. A 25.57m; Fréquencies
177oke. & 170lako
10.00--Broadcast to Schools-"Glimp- ses of English Literature.” (A).
10.40"At Home and Abroad." (A). 10.20-Whest and Grain Report (A). 11,05-Luncheon Music (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical - Programine
(A).
2 In D Minor, Op. 78:
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.com | P ructed by Vaclav Talish.
2.03 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quʊ- tations.
7.05 0.12. London Relay-Talk by the Viscount Halifax, the Foreign Minister.
7.15 p.m. Light Orchestral Beleo- tions.
Fairy Tale (Heykens, am, Ffoulkes): In the Shadows (Finck)-Tom Jesse and Ells Orchestra. Waldteufel Memories (arr. Pinck)-De Groot and His Orchestra. Poem (Pibich): Speak To Me Of Love. (Lenoir”)----Tom Jones and His Orchestra.
1.30 paz Studio-Talk by Mr. D. Blake on the Auxillary Fire Service.
7.40 p.m. Studio-Plano Recital by Erich Porres
.
100-"The Pinest Stories in the
World." (D1).
1.30 When You and I Were Danc
ing," with Dave Prust and his "Band (DI).
3.00"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home. in his own bar-parlour (D1).
2.30-News (D1).
4...
2.45 "Cards on the Tabla." (D}}). 9.00-Recital by George Baker, bari-
tome (DI),
3.15 Sports News and Market Notes
(D1).
3.30--Young People's Bession (AJ.
6.40"A Day in the Life of a Ship's 5.23-Commentary On News (A),
Radio Operator," by Mr. F., G. Shaw, Radia Officer on sa Durham 7A);
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Cárs.-G. E, Maynard, to Pembroke (Aug, 23); E. B. Mistob, OBE to Vernon (Sept. 1).
CG-J. H. Ruck Keene, to Dragon- (Aug. 5), and in command (um- dated), appt. to Cricket, &c., cancelled.
Engr. C.-H. H. R. Brown, to In- domitable (Aug. 25),
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Fart. Cor W W. Cove, to Fem The next preliminary and final
broke as Registrar, R.FR. (Best. 1).
Lt.Odra-B. F. Johnson, to Daeda examinationis "in modern foreign lus (Aug. 16): H. C. B. Cox, to Med anguages for naval officers will begin way (Aug. 201. October 17; and 'will be' held in Lansi
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