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Britain's New £3,000,000 Aircraft Carrier
Ark Royal Has Flight Deck
Nearly 800 Feet Long
In general appearance, the 22.000-ton IL.M.S. Ark Royal is similar to the large aircraft-carriers already in service, the Courageous and Glorious, having a small bridge structure attached to the funnel which is set over to one side so as to leave the flight deck free of all obstructions, fare and aft.
But she differs from them in having only one flight deck, ex- Lending over the full length of the ship, instead of one-third of its length, at the fore end, at a lower level.
with
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THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
"Is it intended to. re-purchase
temporarily increased by 27,500 officers, seanien, boys, and Royal" the Naval Arsenal site sold to the Hongkong Government Inst year?"
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF
Marines, according to a Supple-
asked Lieut. Comdr Fletcher in
NAVAL EQUIPMENT
mentary Estimate. The original the House of Commons yesterday.
Captain M. J. C. de Meric, M.V.O., estimate was 119,000, and the re- Mr. Geoffry Shakespeare, Par- who recently completed threevised maximum estimate is 148,500. Hamentary Secretary to the Ad-years in command of the cruiser;
"
It is too early to estimate pre-
miralty, replied that the site of the Apollo in the West Indies, joins the cisely the numbers which will be old Arsenal Yard in Hongkong. Admiralty and relleves Captain R.bome at the end of the current which Was vacated On terms S. G. Nicholson, D.SC., as Assts-financial year, it is stated, but it is agreed with the local Government, tant Director of Naval Equipment, possible that a figure of about was never the property of the Ad Captain Nicholson is to Join the 121,000 may be reached. The ex- miralty. Therefore no question of Somvili as Captain (D) of the new'
cess over the original estimate of
re-purchase arose,"
2nd Tribal Destroyer Flotilla
119,000, it occurs, will be due to the inclusion of additional Fleet Alt-Arm Personnel
Inquiries were recently made by | the. Admiralty in regard to terms on which possession of part of This fight deck is Impressive in surfaced
sponge rubber whole of the site could be acquired; its height and great length nearly cushions, and the decks of all liv. but no decision on the matter had 800ft. overall including the round-ing spaces are covered with a rub-yet been taken.-Reuter. portions that overhang the stem ber composition which has the and stern of the hull, says the merit of being both clean and SINKIANG'S DRIVE silent, So complete is the equip.. ment of the ship that it includes both a ghapel and a post office.
"Times."
Earlier aircraft-carriers have only two aircraft lifts, one at each end of the fight deck giving ac- cess to the hangars below it. The Ark Royal has three, more or less abreast the funnel and its ex- pected that this arrangement will Improve the speed and ease of handling aircraft. -
The ship is unique in at least two respects. She is probably the only ship afloat in the world which carries her fore steaming light In the hull in the eyes of the ship: and she is the only ship in the Navy whose battle honours-two only-are the Armada and the Dardanelles.
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DUTY IN MEDITERRANEAN The new destroyer Sikh, Com- mander J. A. Giffad, has joined
A Supplementary Estimate wil the 1st Tribal Flotila. This will be presented to provide for the make a total of five ships of this expenditure incurred on the pay. class on the station, the others allowances, maintenance, etc., of being the Afridi, Cossack, Mohawk, the additional personnel. and Zulu. The Gurkha, Maori, and
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS Nublan will follow shortly. The The following appointments are Sikh ls the vessel, in which King | made by the Admiralty:— Carol and Prince Michael crossed Cars.--M. Richmond, M. B... from France for their State visit. | Laing, G. V." Gladstone, P. Skelton,
FOR CLOTHING
Chungking, Dec. 7. The Executive Yuan has issued an order commending the efforts
AUSTRALIAN CRUISER
R. S. Warne, L. C. Sinker, H. R. of the provincial authorities" of
The Australian cruiser Hobart, Graham, W. H. Selby, J. W. M Sinklang Province tends in support of the nation-Captain R. R. Stewart, has left Eaton, W. J. Yendell, H. Lovegrove, for Australia direct, and to President for course at R.N wide drive for winter clothing for Aden
[should be at Freemantle from College, Greenwich (Jan. 10); W Chinese soldiers and refugees. The cavernous hangars were
According to a telegraphic report | December 9 to 12, Melbourne from W. P. Shirley-Rollins, to Pre- empty. for the ship is still doing
submitted by Mr. Li Yung. Chair-December 17 to 19, and Sydney on sident for duty outside Admiralty trials and has not yet embarked. There is on the ship's halt deck man of the Sinkiang Provincial December 21; The destroyer Swan. Nov, 23), and lent to Air Ministry her outfit of aircraft-an outfit a model of the Brst Ark Royal Government and General Sheng | Commander R. R. Dowling, has (Dec, 21).
to Sydney from her Lt.-Cdrs.-G. which is understood to be sube uriginally named Ark Raleigh-Shih-taal.
B. "Kingdon, to 'tantially greater than that of her¡ presented by its fashioner: the stoner for Sinking. total of special duty in the Timor Sea in Boadicea (Jan. 3); A C. R. Duvall, eollected and connection with the long-range G. A. F. Norfolk, A. D. Lenox- predecessors: - put it W23
thus original herself could have been $250,000 has been easier for the visitors to observe comfortably accommodated on one emitted to the Winter Clothing Might of Wellesley aircraft from Conyngham, E Hale, J. G. Forbes,
Egypt to Darwin. and understand the elaborate ar- of the present ship's aircraft lifts. Drive Commission-Central News. rangements for operating aircraft,
· ́ for fuelling and olling, and for dealing promptly and effectually with fire or accident.
HANGARS IN MIDDLE
The size of an aircraft-carrier is governed by the number of air- craft she is designed to carry. which dictates the size of the hangars round which the ship is built. Every other feature or At- ting which a ship is required to
has possess
thus to be accom- modated in that part of the ship's hull which is left over after the.. - bangars have been built la the
middle of it.
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"THE LEGEND OF THE ROOM'
A STUDIO PLAY
Z.B.W. Orchestra
COMMANDER R. A, CASSINI The retirement is announced with the rank of Commander of Lieutenant-Commander R. A. C13-
S. H. Pinchin, .W. J. W. Woods, R. B. Honnywill, W. Evershed, G. A. Rotherham, to President for course at R.N. College, Greenwich (Jan.
10)..
sidi, on his attaining the age lundt Lts.-M.. D. Wanklyn, to Lucia of 45. He will remain in his predated): G. H. S. Haward, to Lucia (Nov. 10), and to Porpoise (un-
¡sent
appointment as Merchant Navy defence Instructional officer at Glasgow, to which he was ap- pointed in August. 1937.
THE NAVY AND THE CRISIS. It is estimated that during the crisis the strength of the Navy was
A SCHOOLBOY FINDS JOHN
12-12.20 p.m. Relay of a Service BUNYAN WILL
of Intercession from St. Cathedral,
John's
Dec. 1: E. W. Morgan, H. R. A. Tibbits, I. W. M. Gill, R. C. Burton, Kidston, J. N. A. Low, N. T. B.
J. A. Luther, R. H. Ballard, to Osprey for course. (Jan. 5); the Hon, D. Edwardes, L. H. Landman, Sir. M. Culme-Seymour, R. B. N. Hicks, G. F. M. Best. F. R. Twiss, to President for course at R.N. College, Greenwich (Jan. 10),
Temp. Instr L‡.-J. & W. Berry, to Erebus (Dec. 4),
Sub-Lts.--L Easton, J., R. S. Thomson, S. E. Jagger, to Osprey for course (Nov. 28); J. C. W Ife, to Niger (Noy, 301; E. M. Thorpe. Paul Collier, fourteen years old, to Vernon for M.T.B.'s (Dec, 1); D. 12.30 p.m. Derickson and Brown started investigations into what E O. Watson, F. A. J, Andrew, to (Vocal).
may be a great historical discovery Dolphin for course (Ján, 2); J. W. Over Somebody Else's Shoulder when he went recently to his head- White, to Osprey for course (Jan. (Lewis); The Little Dutch Hill matter at Nottingham, Bluecoat 3). (Barris); One Morning In May School, and said, "Would you like (Carmichael); You Oughta Be Into.see this paper, sir? It's signed Pictures (Suesse) with Plano ac- by John Bunyan."
We
THE ARMY
comp.
He produced a crumpled yellow 12.43 p.m. Vivian Ellis at the piece of paper. It was the will of SCHOOL OF ARTILLERY
John Bunyan. tinker-author of Piano.
The following artillery officers Shall
Dance" Selection The Pilgrim's Progress," still one have qualified at the British
officers' course at the School of (Gershwin); "Top Hat"-Medley of the world's Best sellers.
Irving Berlin); Let Me Play (In If It proves to be the original it | Artillery, Kakul!-- which the Composer (Vivian Eils) will be worth a lot of money to Majors L. Gallagher, J. Care-
fifteen introduces
of his best Paul, who is a scholarship boy. Bigley, J. Barrington. E R. V. 10.30-Wheat and Grain Reports known tunes),
Together, the headmaster, Cap- Burns, D.C.M. J. S. Elliot, M.C., 1 p.m. Local Time Sigal and tain Alfred Mearles.. and he, pored R. B. Greig, V. C. Aske, E. A. over the document on a class-Barlow, H. A. Hayes, and R. B. 1.03 p.m. Noel Coward in Must-room desk.
Sitolc. "I thought it might be a forgery. Comedy.
Captains C. A S. Cameron, P. E. "Bitter Sweet"-Zigeuner-Peggy sir; that's why I brought it to you." R. Dawson, and V. Singh, Wood (Soprano) with Plano; "To- said Paul nervously.
Lieutenants L. H. Lewin, D. 8. M. Captain Mearles, a student of old │Mackenzie, P. A. C. Don, D. 8. de night at 8.30; Scene From "Sha-
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FROM NAZIS
10.45 At Home and Abroad." (A). Weather Report. 11,70-Lunchoon Music (A).
11.30 Afternoon Musical Program-¡cal
me (A).
A ceremony Losque in the long history of Anglo-Jewry took place p
#t the North-Western Reform Synagogue, Golders Green, recent-
17.
A party of German-Jewish 'ex- soldiers all received decorations
3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A).
4,00 World Affairs." Talk by JLdow Play Intro: Then: Play, Oh-documents, stared in astonishment Jersey. P. R. Bently, C. H. A.
Brierly (DI).
chestra. Play: You were there at the scrap of paper, which seem-Barnes, B. B, Storey, and K. R. L. 4.15 Theatre Músic. The BBC Gertrude Lawrence and Noel Coed to be in Bunyan's own hand-Hall.
Empire Orchestra (D1).
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ward
accomp. by The Phoenix writing. Paul had found it in a A number of amendments are for war services, and all are re-4.30-"At Home and Abroad." (A);Theatre Orchestra; Scene From copy of "The Pilgrim's Progress" made in the passage rules for fugees from the Nazis- escorted by 4.45-Sporting News and Notes "Family Album". Intro: Here's a given him by a cousin two years leave concessions (India). Details
a detachment from the London Jewish ex-Servicemen's Legión. presented a medieval Scroll of the Law salvaged from a German Jewish synagogue.
IN THE ARK Rabbi M. L. Ferizweig, Minister of the North-Western (Reform) Synagogue, received the parchment Scroll on which is inscribed the five Books of Moses, and, with old-time ceremonial, placed it In the Ark.
"The Scroll of the Law was the most prized possession of a Jewish community in South Germany." Rabbi Perlzweig said. "It dated from the founding of its syna- gogue. When anti-Semitic attacks dispersed the community the Jews Bent their Scroll to the German- Jewish ex-Servicemen's Association in another town. For safe keeping it was sent to a synagogue. The German-Jewish refugees brought it to London.
(A).
ARMY, COMMANDER
Toast; Hearts and Flowers-Ger- ago. 5.00–“Topical Gazette." (D1).
trude Lawrence, Noel Coward and 5.25-Commentary on News (A). Company acc. by The Phoenix 5.30-Recital by BBC Singers (D1). Theatre Orchestra; Scene From 5.40 "I Wonder-Whether Seeing "Red Peppers". Intro: Has any-.. Is Believing." by Professor body seen our ship; Man about GV. Portus (A).
Town---Gertrude Lawrence and 5.50-News (D1). 646-Scrapbook for 1903." (D2). 7.15-Light Programme by the A.B.C (Sydney) Symphony
Orchestra, (A).
✓
745 The BBC Northern Ireland
Orchestra (D2).
Noel Coward acc. by The Phoenix
Theatre Orch.
nouncements,
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KILLED
Loyang, Dec. 7.
1.40 p.m. Harold Ramsay at the November 27.
Urgan.
are given in Army Instruction (India) No. 310 of this month.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
Eory to use
'POINTS ABOUT
E. G. Shults, transferred to RN. News has just been received that Mr. Yu Jen-chih, Inspecting Com-as Sub-Lt. (A) (seny. May 18), and missioner for the 1st Administrative Solen course (Nov, 23).
appointed to Victory for Lee-on- 1.30 pm. Reuter and Rugby Area in Shantung, was killed at Press, Weather Forecast and. An- Feicheng when he led a Chinese battalion against 1,000 Japanese or
Yu was a graduate of the Army 8.15--Musical Interlude: (A).
Famous Marches Medley. Intro: University and was once a high
Post: 8.30-"At the Black Dog." Mr. The Washington Semper officer of the Board of General
Wilkes at home in his own Fidella; Hungarian March; Rodeo Staff Central News bar-parlour (D2).
Parade; London Scottish; Gladla- 9.00--kred Adcock (Rhythmic a's Farewell; Famous Tauber. Violin) (D2): Recorded Melodies Intro: "You are my heart's
delight; Feature (A),
Golden Song (Lilac arms to-night; 9.15-"World Affairs.""Talk by JL Time); In your
Brierly (D2).·
Berenade (Schubert); Vilia (Merry 9.20-News Brevitics (A).
Widow); Impatience (Thine is my 9.30-News (D2),
heart); O Sanctissima. 10.00--Harry Fryer
and
frey); The Guards Patrol (WI- liams) Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guard cond. by Major George Miller; Ia Source: Ballet (arr. Winterbottom)-The Band Of his 1.53 p.m. Henry Jacques and His HM. Coldstream Guards cond. by Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. Leut R. G. Evans; All Hands--
Orchestra (D3). 11.00-"The Amateur Highway- man," with Rac Jenkins and Orchestra (D3).
March (Dedicated to Rear Admiral
Why Talk About Love-quick-
Joy Parade'); R H Leigh, UAN.; Anchors Step (film "The
Aweigh March (Dedicated to Tears In My Heart-Slow Fox-
"Since its arrival news has been received that the synagogue where it was kept for safety has been burnt. by Nazis and 20 scrolls from liquidated Jewish communities de-11.40-Brahms Recital by Harry Trot; The Whispering Waltz; I Let Class of 1907 US. Naval Academy) stroyed."
POPE IMPROVES;. TAKES DRIVE.
Vatican City, Dec. 7. The Pupe, whose condition has improved, went for a drive in a motor car in the Vatican Gardens yesterday afternoon. This is the second time His Holiness has been out of doors since his recent illness. -Reuter.
Isanes, pianoforte (D3).
1260-News (D3).
a.m.
A Song Go Out Of My Heart Blow-United States Navy Band cond. Fox-Trot; So Long, Sweetheart by Lieut. Charles Benter; Bing A Blow Fox-Trot; You're An Educa- Song (Iles)-Massed Bands cond. 12.20-"Matters of Moment. Talk tion Quick-Step; Golden Heart by J. Henry fles: Wee MacGregor Patrol (Amets); Policeman's Holi- by the Hon, Harold Nicolson Waltz,..
day- One-Step (Ewing)-The Band of HM. Coldstream; Guard cond by Lieut. R. C. Evans,
(D3). " 12.40-Fred Adsock (Rhythmic
Violin) (D3). DI-Daventry, Trans, 1 DU-Daventry, Trsña. HI ! DIII-Daventry, Trans, HI
·HI—Holland-India A-Anstrails
̧1 2.15 p.m. Close down.
6 p.m. Studio-Children's Hour. 7.02 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations.
7.30 p.m. Songs by Richard-Tan- 7.04 pm. Naval and Military |ber (Tenor). Band Selection,
To The Land Of My Own Ro-
Coronation March And Hymn mance (Smith-Herbert): I Want
(Sir Edward German-arr." God.
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