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~Tomorrow is Another Day." "The (Andante maestoso Allegro vivace)--|
2.35 Close down.
WHEREABOUTS
OF US. FLEETS
Colonel Frank Knox. V.S. Secre-
Gold Diggers of 1937 - SelectionModerato asasi e molte macstoso-tary of the Navy, said at the Press could not Intro: "All's Fair in Love and War." Presto-Molto meno mosso - Leopola conference that he "Let's put our heads together." "With Stokowsky and the Philadelphia Or- divulge the whereabouts of the destinations of the two US, Fleets plenty of Money and You"-Anton 2 chestra
which recently visited New Zealand and Australia, adding that during the present emergency the Gov- ernment would not give any in- formation regarding the movements of U.S. warships.
Intro:
5.45 Indian Programme. 7.00 London Relay-The: News, 7,15 London, Relay--Talk: "Britain Spenka,”
A
The Paramount Theatre Orch. AJ Bollington-Organ. Ool La! La! So Green Film That's a good girl"- Jack Buchanan (Comedian). Love & Hisses Intro: Be a Good Sport: Sweet Someone: I Wanna Be in Win chell's Column Carroll Gibbona
730 Selections from Light Opera.
Colonel Knox flatly refused to plano) and his Boy Friends Walter.
answer an inquiry whether the "Dollar Frincess". Waltz (Fall) Walter: The Trek Song. (both from
warships would return to Honolu’u film "We're going to be rich")-Oracle Marek Weber, and his Orchestra. Fields acc. by F. Hartley and Orch. Country Girl - Vocal Gems-Intro: After the south Pacific goodwill The Great Ziegfeld Film Selection The Rajah of Bhong: Peace, Pence; Cruises, He also declined to com- You Gotta Pull Strings; A Try Again Johnny; Yo, ho, Littlement upon the report that the Pretty Girl is like, a Metody-Louis Girls, Ye, ho: Coo: Under the Deo United States would shortly send a
Little Chicka; Excerpt; submarine squadron to Singapore. Levy and His Gaumont British Sym-dar Two
Finale act 1. (Rubens, and others)- Concerning the rumour that Ja- | phony.
Columbia Light Opera Company w pan would transfer her destroyers 9.43 News in French on short Orch. "Viktoria and. Her Hussar to Germany to be used as Paclic Wave only).
Selection-Intro: One girl only; Par-raiders, Colonel. Knox said that the 10.00 London Belay---"01!"
don Madame; Mama! Land of Sang; report was only “a supposition" and Variety with Flanagan & Allen and Do-Do-Do: Goodnight; Mouste: Star refused to elaborate his remark.
of my Night; No time for anyone but Informed, observers opined that you; Following the Drum. (Abraham) the United States would keep the Marek Weber and His Orchestra goodwil} fleets near the places Fox Trots Can't You Tell; Once The Student PrinceVocal Gerris where they would be most handy More--Benny Goodman and His Or- Intro: Students' March Song: Golden in case of a crisis in the south
Slow Fox-Trot-Confetti on Days: Berenade; Deep in my Heart;
Pacific (Central News). the Pavement - Mantovani and his Drinking Song (Romberg) --- SavoV. Orph Fox-Crots---Memories of You: | Orpheans. Salt Winds-Benny Goodman Sextet Fox-Trot-Sierra Sue; Slow Fox-Trot -Trade Winds-Sydney Lipton & his Grosvenor House Dance Orch. Va- caltat: "Celia." Rumba Fax-Trots (Soprano).
WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (Reuter) Adios: Siboney-Madriguera and his. With a coloured ribbon
(Beetho-The United States Navy is "al- Orchestra. Pox-Trot- Smokey Mary-ven),
most daily" issuing material to Bob Crosby and his Orchestra. Waltz 8.08 Beethoven-Concerto No. 1 in Britain from stocks in hand.
Geraldo & His Orchestra.
11.00 Dance Music.
chestra.
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8.00 Local Time Signal and An- US. Naval Material nouncements.
For Britain
8.02 All Song by Elizabeth Schuman
-The Umbrella Man-Jack Hylton & C major, Op. 15. his Orchestra. Fox-Trots Corbanut
The Secretary for Navy, Colonel
1st Mor: Allegro con brio; 2nd Mov: Knox, disclosed this while test!- Grove: The Hour of Parting-Renny Largo: 3rd Mov: Ronde-Artur Schnarying before the Senate Goodman and his Orchestra. Fox-bel-(piano) & the London Symphony Investigation Committee.
Trot-I'm Spending Christmas with cond. by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.. the Old Folks; Slow Fax-Trot - There'll Come Another Day-Sydney
8.45 Sindio-Book Reviews.
Lipton and his Grosvenor House. 9.15 "London Relay — "Questions of Orch. Vocalist "Celia." "The Veleta: the Hour."
•
St. Bernard Waltz--Victor Silvester & 9.30 Compositions of Coleridge-Tay
Defence
Referring to the progress being made on shore facilities, includ- Ing new. bases acquired from Bri- tain. Col Knox declared that work on them are 50 per cent.
his Ballroom Orchestra. For-Trot-Alor with his Petite Suite de Concert complete on the average, Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square; played by London Symphony Orch. Quick-Step Tiggerty Boo-Joe Loss
Petite Suite de Concert - London and His Orchestra. vocal refrain by
Symphony Bob Arden
12.00 Close down.
TOMORROW
TCHAIKOWSKY SYMPHONY NO. 5 IN E MINOR, OP. 64 "La Traviata" Act 1 10.00-11.00 a.m. Relay of Morning) Service from St. Joseph's Church. 12.15 pm. Verdi La Traviata
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Orchestra conducted by
MELBOURNE, Apr. 18 (Reuter)
Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Onaway!The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Awakei Beloved "Haatha")-Tudor A. W. Fadden, stated yesterday Davies (Tenor). Three Dream Dances that Australia "was vigilant of -London Palladium Orchestra con events in the Pacifc after in- ducted by Clifford Greenwood, terpretations of the Russo-Jap-
9.45 10.15. News in French (on anese pact, and was determined Short Wave only).
to join the rest of the Empire against Axis aggression in the Pacific
10.00 €horal Programme. Blessing. Glory and Wisdom (Bach -Westminster Abbey Choir conducted by Dr. E. Bullock. Blessed City (Bairstow)-Westminster Abbey. Spe.
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H. Peasgood-Organ.
Cecil, Ida Conti. G. Nessi, N. Villa, Baracch!, Baccaloni, with Chorus and Orchestra of La Scala. Milan
10.15
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rald over the suburbs of Changteh,, Studio Sunday Evening Hunan, yesterday morning. Scores of bombs were dropped but no Conducted by a Mmister of the damage was done. 12.50 Goldmark —""The Queen of Church of England. Sheba"-Ballet Music..
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