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IT!
Friday,
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April 26, 1940.
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From the Studio Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and B-12 p.m. on 9.52 m.e's. per second.
12.15
cession.
1.TI. Short Service at Inter-
12.30 Rachmaninoff-thapsody on
a Theme of Paganini for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43.
(Mohr), Taming the Tiger (La Rocca); Chan- son D'Amour (Suk), By The Sleepy Coates); Polonaise Lagoon (Eric Militaire (Chopin, arr. Walter).
7.30 London Relay The News 8.00 Local Time Sigant, Weather Report und Announcements,
8.03 Beethoven-Symphony No. 7
In A Major, Op. 92,
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski,
8.40 Studlo Luba Shaftain (l'lano)
The Navies Compared
BRITAIN'S
HUGE
LEAD IN ALL
KINDS OF SHIPS
By HECTOR BYWATER
OWING to the secrecy which has been observed on
Sergei Rachmaninoff (Piano) and play An arrangement of Beth both sides since the outbreak of war, it is impossible to
Leopold Stekowsk! and the full
delphia Orchestra.
12.54 Rachmaninoff-Prelude In
D Flat Major, Op. 32, No. 13.
Eileen Joyce (Piano),
100 Local Time Signal and Weu ther Report.
1.03 Dance Music by Harry Roy and His Orchestra,
1.30 Renter and Rugby Press, Weather
Forecast and Announce ments.
Langford (Vocal) 2.45 Frances and Quently Maclean (Cinema Or- Ran).
2.15 Close Down.
venn "Kreutzer" Sonata.
9.15
London Relay-News Sum-assess with certainty the present relative strength of the 9.30 London Relay-"World Ar- British and German Navies. fairs."
mary.
0.45 Dance Music by Jay Wlibur and His Band,
19.10 Arthur Askey (Comedien).
Crash Bang I Want To Go Hume (The Black-Out Song from 'Black Velvet'); Willow, Til Willow (Phu Park-Parr Davies); F. D. R. Jones (Rome), with Jack Hylton and Some of His Boys.
10.20 Gino Bordiu and Itis Ha- walians.
(Nicholls), Ha-
Waltz--Delll..
6.09 Dvorak-Quariat in A Flat wallon Berceuse (Bordjn), Tears of Major, Op. 185.
Prague String Quartet
0.27 Clong Loral stock. Quota Hons.
6.29 Verdi's "Rigoletto" Act III. Characters and Soluists in order of Appearance: Gilda, daughter of ligo-
Love (Bordlı).
10.30 Jack Hylton and Ills Orches- ira in Dance Music.
11.00 Close Down.
TWO PICTURES BANNED
Shanghal. Apr. 25.
letto, Mercedes Cupsir (Soprant); It 14 announced that the jaint The Duke of Muntus, Dino Borgiolo board of film censors of the Settle- (Tenor): Rigoletto, his Jester, Riement in the French Concession, een- cardo Stracciuri (Baritone); Spura-vened on March 20, unanimously
the Ernesto Dominici censured fucile,
Alm "Lady of the brave, 13 (Bass); Maddalenas, sister of Spara Troples in which Hedy Lamare at-
Masetti tucle, Aya
Bassi (Contempts to bribe a French Indo-China The board announced that Milan Symphony official, trulto) and The Orchestra.
the pieture was "entirely unsuitable for focal exhibition." 7.05 The Orchestra Raymonde. Berceuse, (Jarnefell); A Night On It also turned down The Waves (Finnish Waltz-Kushi-press", picturing Maximillian's reign
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It is believed that many new ships of all types have been laid down in each country since last September, but no details
are available,
85
In completed units, the oppos-.
namesing navies are constituted as
in R.A.F. casualties
THE 24th R.A.F. casualty list contains eighty-five names,
KILLED IN ACTION
F
Addle. 11410, Pit Onteer v. li. Ayres, 39479, Flying Officer V. Broughton, 510870, Sergeant L. Muter, 560021, Sergeant J. E. Phillips. 362040, Sergeant 11. Prosser 822364 Aircraftmen 1st Class F. Rowling, 514444, Sergeant G. A Walince, 350802, Leading Aircraftmas A. V.
Previously Reported "sting" Now Presumed Killed in Action" Grossey, 516400, Bergeant . C. 171, 844752, Aircraftmon at Class A. M. Lane, 541331, Lending Alcerattman A W. W.
Sheppard, 834702, Acting Sergeant L. A.
Wounded or injured in Activa Crann, 545027. Aircraftman 2nd Class Kain, 39334. Flying Officer F. J. Br.c. Ritter, 535157. Leading Aircraftman C. M Saut, 42080, Pilot Officer T. D. Sktilings, B04090, Sergeant D. 1. A
MISSING
Baskerville, 37637, Acting Flight Llew
tenant J. E.
W
Close, $40316, Leading Aircraftman 1. Cross, sal037, Acling Sergeant 1 W. Fennell, 48293, Pilot Omeer E. O. Jones, 664101, Sergeant A, R.
Newton, 331758, Leading Aircraftman
Nichols, 38100, Fight Sergeant D. WIG., Roberts, 541970, Lending Alterafiman J. B.
Shepperinn. 361920, Sergeant B. D. Stiles, 300407, Serucant G. 1. Wheatley, 39147. Flying Officer C. M Wiliams, 3w151, Sergeant S: A.
follows:
Battleships and brille
cruisers ............
British German
14
*
Heavy cruisers
$
60 fabt.)
inch guna **** 15
WITH
with
inch guns
Light cruisers
Large aircraft carriers
Large destroyers (9
Medium destroyers Minolayers
Anti-aircraft ships (con-
verted cruisers) Submarines
188*8
ID (alt.),
70
201 known
Including Two pocket battleships which are in reality heavily-armed cruiser.
Small Craft
In addition each navy possesses a large number of sloops, notor tor- pedo boats, and other small Oghting craft.
Vessels now building include: British: Five battleships with 14-inch guns; four battleships with
10-Inch guns,
German: Four battleships with 15-Inch guns.
Cruisers, submarines and patrol craft are understood to have been luid down in both countries since September last,
The German leases in submarines have been so heavy that the 'num- ber of these boats now available is purely speculative. It may from 25 to 40 or more.
Numbers of Men
Tange
On the outbreak of war Britain, without counting the Dominions, had a naval personnel of 133,000 officers and men, the Gersuan total came to 75,000.
It is idle to speculate on differences in training, discipling and morale, but the events of the past months suggest that the British Navy Is superior to the enemy in all these
KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Berrill. 34206, Fult Lieutenant E. R. Cotterell. 562657, Sergeant M. C. Fanshawn, 39311, Flying Officer B. V. Findlay, 563310, Sergeant U. C. GUTUMES, SIGD, Sergeant J. W. Grachie, 54, Flying Oficer N. S. Harbour, 531313, Acting Sergent nt. J. respects.. Harris, 568343, Sergeunt H. J. L. Hinton, 40502, Pitt Officer I. P. Hunter, 77200. Pilot Omeer 11. 1 Jackson, 532400, Corporal R.
Lawrence, 535601, Lending Aircraftman C. A.
Mackenzie, 02129, Atreraftman 1st Clans Macrae, 39080, Flying officer W. J., Miom. 3460, Pilal Oficer D. E. D. Morgan, 332018, Leading Aircraftman E. V.
Murphy, 460ADO, Sergeant C. 7. Nettleton, 33483, Pilot Omcer P. J. M. Obolenky, 0105, Pilet Officer A.
Pizzey, BAGGU5. Leading Aiteraltman
Y.W.
Hadele, 50263, Pilot Omeer 1. P. J.
2uel Base, 640963, Aircraftman
Sharpe. 017313, Alecraftman 2nd Classi
S. A
W. J.
Officer
Flying Swire-Grimha, 30033, Vaux, 40570, Plint Offer R. B. Winterton, 624043, Mircroftman 2nd Class K. C.
MISSING BELIEVED KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
Halston, 60587, Flying Officer J. F. 11. Fennell, 47492, Pilot Onteer J. E. G.
Eniliday, 020442, Aircrafunan 1st Class J. V.
Liburn. 37865, Flying Ofcor E. WOUNDED OR INJURED ON ACTIVE BERVICE Alexander, 333650, Alterafiman 1st Class
F.
seven
Red Indian Snipers
RED Indian snipers formed part of the third contingent of the Canadian Expeditionary Force which arrived in England recently.
Navymen who lined the sides of their ships cheered the Canadians as they embarked on small river! steamers which took them to the quay. They had travelled in well-known Transatlantic liners escorted by the Navy.
by Lord They were amused Haw-law's radio boasts that one of the troopships had been sunk.
"Tell him," one Canadian said. "that he is a vain boater. The voyage was uneventful. We nover saw a German submarine or acro- plane."!
The Indians officer said their im- mense patience fully qualified them for their job as snipers..
ጉ
2nd Division Soon
Corpore W Bench, 812307, Corporal C,
inu, D02241, Loading Aireratiman W. N. Brightmare, 833401, Corporal P. EA.
603020, Leading Aircraftman Elliott, 42101. Acting Pilot Officer P. C. Jav, 745011, Bergeant A. E. Joner, 530118, Bergeant II. G. Knighton, 745373, Sergeant T. if, Maslen, 740274, Sergeant A. V. Sinelalt, 622231, Sergeant G. A. Statham, 39570, Flying Omeer U Wylie, 41750, Pilot Omeer C. R.
DIED OF WOUNDS OR INJURIES RECEIVED ON ACTIVE SERVICE
The troops were met by Major- Duft, 74033, Bergeant B. C. **
General D. M. MoNaughton, Com- Itermels, 17813, Berzehnt A. R.
mander of the Canadian Army, Johnson, 33, Pilot Officer P. R.
who came over with the first con- Lynch. 644, Airerstiman let Class D. IL.
1. tingent, Scott, 42081, Acting Pilot Officer W. C. DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Broadhurst, 042074, Alteraftman and the
Claus E.
Cross 743585, Aleerafiman 2nd G._5.
Clats
James, 16224, Corporal 1 C. Lock, $2000), Lending Airerafiman J. x. r.
Tonald. 074509, Aircraftman 1st Class J. Aparrow, 34, Bergeant T, J.
Tubin, 803471, Aircraftman and Closs AE. R
Also in the contingent were men. who had been prepared for service under the Empire training scheme in Canada.
The General was accompanied by Duke of Devonshiro Under- Secretary for the Dontinions.
The second Canadian Division is ready to leave Canada as soon as the British High Command con- alder the time sultable.
It is believed in Canada that the second division will follow as soon Jas the first. moves to France.
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