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TACTICAL COURSE ENDED The autumn term at the Tactical School at Portsmouth has elided. It has been attended by 18 officers from captain to lieutenant-com- mander, Including one from the Royal Indian Navy. Lieutenant - į Commander A, H. Watt, There will bo no spring term at the school next year, the period from January 16 to March 24 having been ap- propriated for the theoretical in-. vestigation of tactical and stra- tegical problems.

The senior captain from the course, Captain H. T. Baillie-Groh- man, D,S,O., OBE, is to assume command of the battleship Rami- |

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER

23, 1938.

CHRISTMAS

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AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VLB Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt· -HOLLAND-INDIA Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.38m. and 25.57m.: Frequen-

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lles early in the New Year." Captain HK. Time

C. F. Hammill will command the am.

cruiser Cornwall for service in 10.00--Recorded Music (A). China, and Captain F. W. H. Jeans 10.20-Wheat and Grain Reports the Southampton. flagship of the

(A) ·

"UNDER THE RED DUSTER” A LONDON RELAY

Hotel Orchestra

12-12.20 p.m. Relay of a Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

The Spirit of Youth March (Gilbert); The Liberators-March

Andline) The London Palladiu Orchestra

cond. by Jack Frere; You, Me And Love (Alm My Heart Is Calling'); My Heart Is Always Calling You (film My Heart Es Calling')-Jan Kiepura (Tenor) with Orchestra; Everybody's Songs

2nd Cruiser Squadron. Home Fleet. 10.40-"At Home and Abroad." (A)(arr. Geehl-The London Palla.

Commander St. J. A. Mickleth-11.10-Luncheon Music (A),

Idium Orchestra cond. by Richard

wait is appointed to the new 11.30-Afterhoon Musical Program- Crean; I Mean To Say I Love You; destroyer Eskimo, building_on_the_

Tyne. to command, her on comp.m. pletion in the 2nd Tribal Flotilla Home Fleet.

TORPEDUES AND MINING DEPARTMENT

Commander (E F. S. Billings. who has been appointed to the Admiralty from December 19, will telleve Commander (E) F. V. Stop- ford in the Department of Tor- pedoes and Mining.

GREENWICH HOSPITAL

PENSIONS Greenwich Hospital, pensions have been awarded to the follow- Ing: Shipwright Lieutenant- Commander C. Hardy, retired. £40. in the vacancy, created by the death of Shipwright Lieutenant- Commander W. Johns, retired, on November 17; Mr. G. H. Hawkins, Boatswain, retired.. £30: in the vacancy "created by the death of Lieutenant G. Trice. retired; on September 12.

THE MEDITERRANEAN".

COMMAND

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3.20-Tiny Tots Session (A). 4.00- "Empire Exchange." (DI). 4.15--Crystal Palace Band (D1), 4.30-Recorded Music (A). 4.45 Sporting News and Notes

(A). 4.55 "Under the Red Duster." Life in the British Mercari-

le Marine D. 5.25-Commentary On News (A). 5.50 News (DI). 6.00m Davidson's A.B.C., Dance

Band (A),

6.45 "Kyngge Minstrelle." (D2). 7.25-Marcel de Haes: "The

Modern Troubadour.” (D2). 7.45 Organ Recital by Herbert

Knott (DZ)..

8,15--Dance Music (D2). 8.50-Recorded Music (A). 9.00 "Food for Thought." .(D2).. 9.20-News Brevities (A). 9.30-News (D2).

10.00 Recital by Frederick Newn-

ham, baritone (D3).

10.15

"Under the Red Duster."

(D3).

Music Hall. The BBC Variety Orchestra (D3).

it is understood that Admiral Sir Dudley Pound's tenure of the 11.00 Mediterranean Command will not terminate before May, 1940, at the 112.00–News »(D3). earlest.

There is no fixed period for such commands. The normal period of =ppointments in the Navy is two years. but Commanders-in-Chief frequently remain for three years. particularly in the principal fleets. Admiral Sr Dudley Pound was originally appointed to succeed the late Admiral Sr. William Fisher as Commander-in-Chief, Mediter- ranean, in October, 1935.

Owing, however, to the state of emergency in the Mediterranean

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12.30-"Money" Isn't Everything."

(D3)

DI-Daventry, Trans. 1 DII-Daventry, Trans. II DIII-Daventry, Trans, III HI-Holland-India A-Australia

COMPROMISE OVER LIMA

which arose out of the Italo- DECLARATION

Abyssinian war the change in command was postponed until tension" had eased. Sir Dudley Pound acted for some months as Chiet-of-Stad to his predecessor, and relieved him only in March, 1936.

Líma. Déc 22.

The United States delegation To the Pan-American Con- ference is reported to have compromised with Argentina on the question of opposition to aggression against the American continent.

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He will thus have completed three years in the command in

As a result of the reported com-.. March next, and in the ordinary promise, it seems Hkely that the ourse of events theme of his declaration will have the unani- successor would have been an-mous approval of the 21 States at- nounced before now. No such an-tending the conference, nouncement is now expected.

The final draft of the declara- Sir Dudley Pound was in London tion, it is understood, eliminates for a few days last week, having the phrase referring to "aggression returned from the Mediterranean from without," but clearly pro- In order to discuss with the naval videa, however, for staff at

consultation the Admiralty various and resistance against aggression matters of Flect administration. directed against any American re-

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

public.-Reuter. The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:

Engr. Cdr.-C. R. P. Bennett, to Formidable (Jan. 4).

Cdr. (E).-J. F. S. Wilson, to Glasgow (Dec. 19).

Chaplain. The Rev. E. G. D. Fawkes, transferred to permanent list (with original seny, of Dec, 11, 1934).

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Surg. Cars.-A. C. Shaw, M, B.,

PROMOTION

Lt. (Retd.-E. C. Humphreys, to rank of L.-Car. (retd.) (seny. July 30, 1930),

THE ARMY

JHELUM BRIGADE "COMMAND

Colonel Charles J Wallace,

to Victory for RNB. (Dec. 10); T.D.S.O., OBE. M.C., AD.C. will

A. Cochrane, M.B.. to Ramilies assume "command 01 the 3rd (on coming..

Jhelum) Infantry Brigade of the Lt. J. F. Cochrane, to Pem-ist Indian Division, with the rank. broke for RN.E. (Dec. 10).

of Brigadier. Surg Lts.-M. G. H. Heugh, ¡ He has been on the staff of the MR.CS, LR.C.P., to Victory for 1st Division at Aldershot since 1935 R.N.B. (Dec. 13); P. Jones, to and became ADC. to the King Moth P. A. Allsopp, M.RCs, last October. He is being succeeded LR.C.P, to Cockchafer: K. Biden-as AA. and QMS. at Aldershot by Steel, M.D., A., Coull, M.B., R. W.Lieutenant-Colonel G. E. Man- Duncan. M.B., L H. Duthie, M.B.. sergh, M.C.. Royal Eignals, with J. D. C. Gowan, MB. P. J. promotion to Colonel. O'Meara M.B., P. J. O'Reilly, M.B.

J. Robertson. M.B. J. RobуTIS- Jones,

甘 G. Singer,

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MAJOR-GENERAL CRUZIER'S

RETIREMENT

Major-General Baptist

B.

M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., I. F. Smith, Crozier, C.B., CM.G., D.S.O., who

M.B., J. Thomas, MR.CA, LR.CP. has retired, is 60 and has 41 years' A., R. Warren, LRCP. and S., to service which began in the Multia Victory for R.N.B. (Dec, 16).

Sub-LC. H. Fagan, to Bide- ROYAL AIR FORCE

ford (Dec. 6).

Cd. Gunna-B. Hunt, to Ark Royal (Dec. T).

GROUP CAPTAIN CHAPPELL Among the promotions to group Cd. Engrs.-G. H. Trend. to captain just made is that of Wing Caledon; F. I. Sharman, to Kellett (Commander R. W. Chappell, M.C.. (Oct. 29),

who has served for 221 years in the Bos.-F. W. Lewis, to Drake RFC, and RAF. He will be 42 on (Dec. 8):

December 31,

Sweet Melody Of Night" (film 'Give Us This Night')-Jan Kle- Įpura (Tenor). with Orchestra; Live,. Laugh And Love (film 'Congress Dances')-The London Palladium Orchestra cond. by Richard Crean. 1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

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1.40 p.m. Richard Steve Bourgeols Gentilhomme.

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(a) You and me; (b) There's honey on the moon to-night; (c) Foolin' myself; (d) Joseph! Josephi

6.14 p.m. Record: Prairië Romeo Played by the Walther Straram (Carlton): There's

Only Five

1.03 p.m. Mozart-Concerto In B Orchestra (of Paris), Major E. V. 458.

Elly Ney Trio and Chamber Or- chestra conducted by Dr. W. van Hoogstraten.

1938

1939

Added Attraction

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or chestra, from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel,

Bullets In My Old Six Shooter Roberts-Bob Mallin and His Gulteer.

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