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EDOUARD LALO TRIO

FROM THE STUDIO

'In Town To-night

SHORT WAVE RADIO

TO-DAY'S. BROADCASTS

DAVENTRY

Call

G.S.G.

12-10. p.. Relay of a Service G.S.B. of Intercession from St. John's G.S.H. Cathedral.

12.30 p.m. Turner Layton (Vocal) and Piano) and Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

G.S.0.

Trans. Trans.

Wavelength 17.79m.c. (18.86m.) 9.51m.c. (31.55m.)

21.47m.c. (31.97m.)

GENERAL

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE [Asst. “Instr..

TUESDAY, NOV. 22 WAR OFFICE. NOV. 22 REGULAR ARMY

Small Arms Sch

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(Oct. 28).

R.WK-Lt. P. C. M. Buckle is secd. for serv

the Staff (Oct. 30),

Manch. R.-Lt. H. D. Dent Col H I Allen. D.S.O., retires seed for serv. under the on ret. pay (Nov, 23).

APPOINTMENTS

BY WAR OFFICE

the

London, Dec. 6 The following appointments are announced by the War Office.

Lieut-General W. K. Venning to be Quartermaster-General of the is Forces, Lieut-General W. D. S. to be Directo.-Gen- Colonial Brownrigg

Territorial Army, ¡eral of

R. H. Haining, Brunskill Lieut-General

the General Officer Commanding on the

in Palestine, to be 0.0.C.-in-Chief of the Western Command, Major. Me- General M 0. H. Barker to be the GOC. in Palestine and Trans-

'Jordan, with the "rank of cut

General and Major-General Q. J. Giffard to be Military Secretary to the Secretary of War, with rank of Lieut-General

Office (Oct. 21).

The appts.: - Col.

follg.

COMMANDS AND STAFF

relinquish theli temp.

W.

G. R.U. RI-Maj M.C.. is seed for serv. Stall (Nov, 23).

Brig.)

A. and S.H.-Ma). J.

G.

on

Platt, D.SO.. A.D.C.. as Camdr.,

7th Int. Bde.. and the temp. rank Kellar is seed for serv. of Brig. and remains on full pay Staff (Nov. 5).

(Oct. 18) Col. H. L. Allen. D.S.O..] us G.S.O., ist Grade, War Office

15.18m.c. (19.79m) (Nov 23) Capt. J. V. I ¡G.S.O.. G.S.G., G.S.B.) | Houston, M.B.E.. RE, II (G.S./L., G.S.G., G.S.B.) |│378 Grade, The British Troops in Trans. III (G.S.IF. G.S.G.. G.S.B.! | China (Nov. 15).

Three Little Words-Fox-Trot: Ring Dem Bells-Fox-Trot--Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with vocal refrain: Don't Play With

and Ala: Carelessly. Fire (Grey (Kenny and Ellis)Turner Lay- ton; Black And Tan Fantasy-Slow Fox-Trot-Duke Ellington arid His

Orchestra:

He's An Angel (M. Hodges); Moon Over Miami (Leslie and Burke) Turner Layton; a.m.

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VLR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Fawer. 1 Kilowatt ·

HOLLAND-INDIA - Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. and 25.57m.: Frequen- cles 17770ke and 11730k

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Truckin' Fox-Trot; Cotton Foxx10.00--Bruadcast to Schools-"The Trot (from 'Colton Club Parade L Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with weal chorus,

1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Primo Scala's Accordeon Band.

HUI-Bully Medley. Intro: The Last Round Up: Will the Angels play their Harp for me: Home on the Range; Wagon Wheels; Ole

Roll Along, Faithful:

Covered Wagon: The Highland Swing

1 Grant-Johnston);

They When Played The Polka Holzer-Andro): Six Dance 'Hits". Intro: Alone; Poor Little Angeline; Goody Goody; The Touch of Your Lips; Three Minutes of Heaven: In a Little Rendezvous In Honolulu. My Little Buckando from 'Strange Laws') Maracay (Gilbert-Hicholls) with vocal chorus: Three Dance Hits'. Intro: Lovely Lady: The Glery of Love; Saddle Your Blues to 逞 Wild Mustang.-with vocal chérus.

1.30

and Rugby Renter p.m. Press. Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.

1.40 pm. New Variety.

Fox-

World We Live In," by Pro fessor G.S. Browne (A), 10.20-Wheat and Grain Reports

(A).

10.45 At Home and Abroad." (A) 11.10-Luncheon Music (A)

p.m

3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A 4.00-Welbeck Light Quartet, (DI". 4.20-Canada Speaks." First hand accounts of life and work in Canada by a wheat-grower

(DI).

ROYAL TANK CORPS

Lt. F. Morris to be Capt. (Aug.

The

appointments

(University. General Haining

Liber

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Lt. J. H. S. The follg. appts. are made Candidate) from Supp. Res. General Barker are to date from Col. A. M. Catbui, M.C., to be off. or., R.A., to Séc. · Lt. (Nov. August, 1939.—Reuter, “

Davidson" 11. G.5.0.

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE

CORPS

Field

be

jc Inf. Record and Pay Office, 23), with seny. April 28, 1937. York No. 8); Maj. C. H. R. Wynne. M.C., R.A.. to be Instr. In Maj. Gunn.. E. Comd. Oct. 24);

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE

CORP'S

C. Maj. #U.E.O. 1st CL) H R. W. Dobbin, R.A.. to be 0.5.0.

Andrews having attained the age 3rd Grade, War Office (Nov. 1for retirement is placed ΩΠ ret.

to be Capt. C. Dalby. KR.R.C..

pay (Nov. 211. 0.5.0. for Weapon Trng. Sco. Comd.. (Nov. 15).

CAVALRY

The Greys. Capt. H. R. Macke- son is sec for serv, on the Staff

Oct. 6.

15th/19th H.-Lt. (Qr.-Mr. G.

MALAYA'S NEW CHIEF JUSTICE

London, Dec. 6. 3rd The Colonial Office announces The follg. Capts. O.M.E.9. Cl. to be Majs. (O.MES, 2rid that the Senior Pulsne Judge of CL) (Oct. 1)-6. R. W. Clarke, Ceylon, Mr. Justice K. E. Poyser B.S.c. (Eng).

Mech. E; has been selected for appointment

A.M.I.

L. H. Howard-Jones B.Sc. (Eng.). as Chief Justice, Federated Malay AMI Mech. E..: H. Beahan, A M. States, in succession to Sir Roger

R. G. Hart, M.M...to be Capt. (Qr- Mech E: E. P. U. Brower, Hall, who is retiring-Reuter. Mr. Nov. 22)...

ROYAL

REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

rct. pay

A.M.I.Mech. E

(Nov 221; Mal. C. L M.C., retires on 23); Capt, T. & D. Kelly is restd). to the estabt. (Sept. 30,

Executive

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Capt. (O.E.O. 2nd Cl.) H. R. Cameron to be Maj. 1O.E.O 1st

Lt.

3rd R.N. Star College, Greenwich (Jan. GL) (Nov, 211:

(0.2.0. Lt. Col. T. H. Sebag-Montefiore,,

C.) G. Goodwin to be Capt. (0.10) J. G., Loveband to Terror M.C. on completion of D.S.O.. four years' serv, as a Regt. Lt. EO. 2nd C. Nov. 21); Condr. G., and as Capt. of the Dockyard Col, is placed on the hip. list Richardson to be L. (O.E.O and King's Harbour Master, Singa- 3rd C) (Nov. 21); Susb-Conduc-pere (Jan. 13); C. E Lambe, C.V.O.. Baldwin.

Nov, tor T. F. Primett to be Lt. (Work-to Dunedin, in command (fan, 21:

Oficer) (Nov. Payr, Cdr.-H. H. Harvey to Pre- shop

sident Dec, 16), The follg. Armament Sergt. Lt.-Cdrs.-F. H. G. Oliphant, to The folly. Capts, are seed. for

to be Lts.

(Dec. 2); H. D. (A.O.M.ES) Southampton serv with the TAE S. Turner, Majs.

Stow: P. H. Wylapore Smith, to Doon, in com- 445-Sporting News and Notes N. C. Phillips. R. Richards (Nov. Nov. 23-H. S.

mand Dec. 5); P. F. Powlett, to 1: D. H. N. Baker-Carr (Nov. 2). Richardson.

Hastings (Dec. 20); A. O. Johnson, Capt. C. Collingwood to be Adit..

to Skate, in command (Jan. 9). Ivice Capt. C. D. Packard (Nov. 21).

Lta.-L. A. Sommerville, to Suf-) CORPS

4.30 "At Home and Abroad," (A), 4.35-Chamber Music of Mendels-.

sohn by the English Ensem- ble (DD),

(A)

5.10--Rugby Oxford v. Cambridge

D1).

5.25 Commentary on News (A), 5.35 Rae Jenkins's Trio (DI). 3:40 "Scallywags of the Seventies -Henry Retford," by Frank Clune (A). 5.50-News (D1). 6.00As You Like It." (A). " 6.45 The God-send." Play

Earle Grey (DA).

by

for

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ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Maj. (Asst. Paymr.) P. C. Hard- OF ROYAL ENGINEERSing 'having attained the age Lt. Dir. of Music. D. W. Jones, retirement is placed on ret. pay folk; R, S. Howlett, to Douglas c. Nov. 25); G. C. Trelawny, to Capt. Nov. 21); Staff Sergt.-Maj. L.R.A.M.. A.R.C.M. to be

(Asst. Paymr.) Rodney (Dec. 5); J. M. A. Ennion, Pearce to be Lt.

to St. Angelo (Dec. 18). Dir. of Music) (Nov. 15). ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Nov. 21).

Surgn. Lts.-M. M. J. Enright, secd for

THE ARMY DENTAL CORPS Capt. N. I. Bower is

"Commissions-M.B., to Courageous (Dec. 5); S. J. serv. with the FA.Nov. 1), "

Short Service

(on prob) Van Pelt, M.B., to Caledonia and The follg. to be Lts FOOT GUARDS Gren. O'ds.Lt. P. A. S. Robert-Nov. 1):-E. D. Stanhope, J. H. for RN. Sick Quarters, Rosyth

the D. Tobin, E. E. M. Hansom. and

ESTABLISHMENTS

7,00A Novelty Instrumental in-son is sed, while, hulag

terlude (A).

appt. of A.D.C. to the Govr. C.-in-C., S. Rhodesia (Sept: 2).

INFANTRY

from G.3.0. and

be Grade, Senior Off. Sch. and re-

tains the local rank

PROMOTION

Lt. Instr., in Cookery (Retd.).—-E.

(Dec. 7; A, G, G. Toomey, M.R.C.S., LR.CP.; to Endeavour (Dec. 9), "

Wt. Tel.--H. Kitchens, to Argus; Staff Coll-The follg. to be G.S.O's 2nd Grade (Nov. 15):- P. M. Swiney, to Victory for Sig. 7.10-Chopin Recital by Harold

Craxton (Pianoforte) (D2).

R. Scots.-Maj. (Qr.-Mr. G. T. Maj Local Lt. Col. H... Redman, School (Dec. 5). 7.30-Sidney Torch, at Organ of Phillip, M.C., retires on ret. pay KO.YLL,

. Gaumont State Cinema (Nov. 15); R.S.M. J.R. Pirie to

of Lt.-Col. A Pratt, to rank of Lt.-Cdr. Instr. [D2),

Lt. (Qr.-Mr. (Nov. 15).

Bt. in Cookery (retd) (scny., Nov. 24). 7,45-Harry Bloom's Dance Band

R. North'd Fus-Lt. D. B. whilst so empld.; Capt. and

C.

R.W. (A).

Walker is seed for serv. with the Maj. M H. ap R. Pryce,

Fus., from G.3.0.. 10 Weapon Ru-RAF. (Oct. 31)..

and granted his Green

C. Howards. Maj. E. Trng. Sco. Comd...

whilst Brockhurst, M.C. retires on ret the local rank of Lt. Col.

so empld. (Nov. 20) Cheshire R.-Lt. J. H.. Cubbon' is secd. for sery, as an Adjt., T. A. (Nov. 14).

7.50 Theatre

Composers:

Man and

Military Band-Hessian Infantry March (arr. Prof. Hackenberger)— --Massed Military Bands; Vocal Ou! Je Suis De Paris (Oberford)- Mistinguett with Orchestra; Dance Orch-Bull It In C-Slow Trot The New Lyres with bass solo by George Senior; Guitar- Feeling My Way-Eddie Lang (Guitar) with Guitar accomp. by Carl Kres: Vocal-Tahl; Tuhi!- Tino Rossi with Orchestra; Dance Orch. Hadn't Anyone Till You- Fox-Trot; Yes. There Ain't No Moonlight -Fox-Trot Tommy Tucker and His Orchestra with vocal refrain; Voral-Music, Maes tro, Please (from "These Fonish Things': A-Tisket, A-Tasket (Feld-) man)-Frances Day with Orches- tra; Matary Bands-March Of The King's Men (Plater); Song Of The 10,00-Arthur Dulay Quintet (D3). Marines (Mackenzie)- Grand Mass 10.25 In Town To-night." (D3). ed Brass Bands cond. by C. A 10.55-The BBC Empire Orchestra Anderson.

(D3), **

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

the bens, Music (D2). 8.15 "Peat Smoke and Heather," by William Tainsh (A), 3.45-Empire, Exchange." (D2). 9.00-Light Musle from Sweden

(D2); Recorded Music (A), 9.20-News Brevities (A). 0.30 Nowe (D2),

H

11.45 "Speed."

8 p.m. Beethoven-Quartet In C

Sharp Minor, Op. 131.

Played by the Dusch Quartet.

6.43 Closing local Stock Quota

tions.

6.45 p.m. London Relarbe Godsend. By Earl Grey.

Characters: Martha Skinner: Clara King: Ted Seaton; A Man: Sergeant Gillesple; Scene: A lonely cottage in the country. Programme by Howard Rose.

7.10 p.m. A French Programme

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2.

ARMY

THE ARMY

COLONEL H. I. ALLEN Colonel H. I. Alien, D8O., retires on relinquishing the past of G.8.0.1 the Directorate of Military of Operations and Intelligence. He 2nd Battalion. The for joined the

of North Staffordshire Regiment in

1908.

VOC. TRAINING CENTRE, CHISLEDON Maj. A. F. MacGillivray. Camer- in R.W. Fug-Capt. A. D. M..

appt. ons, relinquishes the

(Substituted Lewis, M.B.E. retires on ret. pay Adjt. (July 1). (Nov. 22).

the notin.

Gazette Worc. R-Col. (hon, Brig--Gen) Nov. 11). G, W. St, G. Grogan, V.C. C.B. C.M.G., D.8.0. ret. pay

(Gentle- mad-at-Armsy is appt. Col. (Nov. 21), vice Fd.-Marshall Sir Claud

in the

MEMORANDA

Capt. and Bt. Maj. 8. J. Cole. ROYAL AIR FORCE O.B.E., ret. pay, is granted, the

12):

COMMAND AT ODIHAM

Programme of!w. Jacob.. G.C.B. G.CS.I.local rank of Lt-Col whilst empld. tunes in quick, succession |K.C.M.G.,. Ind. Army. Col, as Staff on to the Inspr.-Gen.,

Wing Commander F. M. F. West.

(D3).

12/10 Baluch. R. (Constable, Tower Africa Colonial Forces (Oct.

is V.C., M.C, who has returned from 12.00-News (D3).-

of London), who has attained Capt. J. Pope (Res. of "O)

granted the local rank of Maj., duty as Air Attache in HelsinKTOTS. the age alt for the appt.

re-whilst empld, as Zone Recruiting has been appointed to the com-' D.W.R-Maj. J. V.

Banffshire, and mand of the R.AF. station at tires on ret. pay (Nov. 21); Lt. F.Off. Perthshire.

Aberdeenshire Zone. at Aber-Odiham (No. 50 Army Cooperation"]

Wing), in succession to Wing Com- J. Lauder to be Capt. (Nov. 20).

Essex R-Capt. 8. C.W.W. Rea deen (Nov. 23).

mander L. O. Brown, D.8.C.. AF,C. ls secd. as an Adjt, TA. (Nov. 1).

12,20-Welbeck Light Quartet (D3)) 12.40-"World' Affairs." Talk by JL

11

Brierly (D3), .. DI-Daventry. Trans, 11 DII-Daventry, Trans. II DIII-Daventry, Trans. I HI-Holland-India A-Austrails

Gibson

Loyal R-Capt. R. V. Bovie 1s

secd. whilst holding the appt. of

Fox-Trots When They Played

ROYAL NAVY

GUNNERE-SCHOOL COMMAND

On the selection of Captain H.

The Polka: A Gipsy Told Me (film, Burrough to be Assistant Chief Happy Landing")-Horace Heldt

with Lys Gauty, Danila. Albert Lalo) played by Prue Lewis (Vio- Prejean and Orchestras.

lin) Ettore Pellegatti ('Cello) and C'est La Guinguette (Francola)-Lindsay A. Lafford (Piano). Mme. Damia (Vocal) accomp. by 8.35 p.m...Songs by Beniamino and His Alemite Brigadiers with the Alonsky Choir: Jóli-Tambour Gig!! (Tenor),

of Naval Staff, Captain A, F: “E Palliser, D.S.C.. has been appointed to succeed hẩm in command of the vocal chorus; Tangos-Mi Musa Excellent, gunnery school, and will Campers: Madrecita De Pompeya- také úp his duties on December 19. Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro;

MEDICAL BRANCH

My Heart (flm 'Give me a Sailor');

David

(Old French Bung); Les Filles De Forbidden Music (Gastaldon) : Gennevillers (Old, French Song)-If My Mother Only Knew (Nutile) Fox-Trots-What Goes On Here In Surgeon Commanders Barthel with Choir and Orchestra; with Orchestra.. Bolero (Ravel); Speakeasy-Cuban

8.45. p.m. London Relay Empire A Little Kisa At Twilight (film Duncan and G. E. Heath are to Dance Odeon Theatre Orchestra

Exchange".

Give me a Bailor)-Dick Jurgens Join the Admiralty for duty in the 'cond. by G. Walter;. J'Attends Un Navire (Deval)Lys Gauty with Points of view by travellers from and His Orchestra with vocal re. Department of the Medical Direc-

frain: Blow Fox-Trots-The Red tor-General,

NEW ESCORT VESSEL. WalBerg and His Orchestra: A the Dominions and Colonies. Song "Selection-Lys Gauty with 9. p.m. Selections from "Chu Chin Maple Leaves; There's Rain In My

HMS. Egret, Commander A. N. left Orch, accomp.; De Plepus Au Pa-Chaw". "The Ellae Domino" The Eyes-Mantovahi and His Orches-

tra with vocal chorus: Tangos-Grey, completed at Cowes. lais D'Angkor Fox-Trot Inter-Chocolate Soldier and others.

Jalousie-Xavier Cugat and His Portsmouth on November 28 to mezzo; Serenade-Valse Espagonie "Line Time" Selection (Sch-

Hotel; Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra; work up at Portland, and will (Metra) Orchestre Ruby Gold-bert, arr. Clutsam)-The New May- Tu Tais-Henry King and His Hotel return on December 23, Five days" stein: Pour Qui Tant De Folles fair Orchestra: "Miss Hook Of Pierre Orchestra; Slow Fox-Trot-leave will be given to each watch (Kaper); Signorina (Kaper)-Al-Holland"-Vocal Gems (Rubens)- Allah's Hoilday (Friml) The Six between December 24 and January bert Prejean with Orchestra cond. Light Opera Company: "Chu Chinswingers directed by Scott Wood. by Pierre Chagnon; La Fille Aux Chow"-Selection (Norton) The Matelots (Reale); Tu Ne Sals Pas London Palladium Orchestra cond. Aimor, Waltz (Zoka)-Damia with by Richard Crean; "The Chocolate Town To-night'. Orchestra cond. by Pierre Chaghon: Soldier"-Vocal Gems (Straus)- Introducing unusual stories from The Grand Duchess-Galop (Of-The Columbia Light Opera Com-every walk of life, flashes from the fenbach) - Orcehstre Raymonde pany with Orchestra,

news of the week, and Standing cond. by G. Walter.

9.30 p.m. London Relay-The on the Corner (intervers with the man in the street). Production by

3, and the Egret will leave 'Ports-

10.25 pm. London Relay-In mouth on January 4 for the Red

8 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- News. ther Repori and Announcements, 9.50 p.m. A Programme of Latest C. F. Meehan.

8.03 p.m. Studio Trio (Edouard Dance Music.

11 p.m. Close down."

Sea, where she is to relieve the Fleetwood as the ship of the Senior Naval Officer.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty-..

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