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TUESDAY, DEC. 20

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS

Capt. and Paymr. K. S. Ellicot to

Lp Maj Dec. 20).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S

IMPERIAL MILITARY

NURSING SERVICE

WAR OFFICE, DEC, 20 REGULAR ARMEY

Matron Miss H. M. Tomkins, Maj.-Gen A W. Bartholomew.R.R.C., having attained the age for C.B. C.M.G., C.B.E., D.S.O, retiresretirement, is placed on ret. pay on rot, pay (Dec. 10 Lt-Col. H.D. 10); Sister Miss W. Russell to Price-Wups, D.S.O., M.C.. frein b Matron (Dec. 19); Sister Miss I. R.A., to be Col (Dec. 5) with seny M. Hopkins retires on ret. pay July. 1.

(Dec. 20). COMMANDS AND STAFF

UNATTACHED LIST FOR INDIAN ARMY Sec. Lt P. A. Dove is placed on the hp. list on account of 10- health (Dec. 27.

The folls. relinquish their agipts.: -Maj.-Gen A W. Bartholomew, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E.. D.8.0., as 0.0.C., the British Troops in China (Dec. 10); Maj. E. Temple, R.A., as D.AA and Q.M.G. E. Anglian Area (Dec. 10); Maj. W. Porter, RE, as G.S.0. 2nd Grade, War Office (Dec 12),

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Bee; At Mother's Knee:-Cradle Song (Schubert); Ma Curly Headed Baby (Clutsam); Lullaby Brahms)-Sung by Essie. Ackland. Closing Local Stock

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6,30 Quotations."

6.32 p.m. New Dance. Music and Variety.

Why Talk About Love-Quick- step: Tears In My Heart Slow

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R. Mil. College-The follg. Capts, relinquish the appt, of Instr, (Dec. 18):-T. P. D. Scott, R. Ir. Fus.; H. Long. R Norfolk R., `D. S. W. The follg. appts, are made :-Col. | Johnson, Bedfs. and. Herts. R.; R. (tump. Brigi R. M. Wootten, M.G.. |C. O. Hedley, 5 R.G.R. A.D.C... from Asst. Dir., T.A.. to be Armoured Fighting Vehicles Sch. Dep. Dir., T.A.. War Office (Dec. 11, It. D: A. Kendrew, Leicester R10.20 Wheat and Grain Reports and retains the temp, rank of Brig. relinquishes the appt. of Instr..

(A);" while so empld.: Col. (local Brig.) Driving and Maintenance Wins 10.40"At Home and Abroad? (A) GE. H. Sim, DS,O, M.C. from Dec. 51: Lt. R. W. Edmeades,

11.10-Lunctieon Musle (A)- A.Q.M.G., TA. (temp.); to be. DepThe BUTs to be Asst: Instr..

11.30-Sheffield Shield cricket and Maintenance Wing

other Australian sports (A)

MEMORANDUM

Dir., T.A., War Office (temp. (Dec. | Driving and 1, and is granted the temp. rank Dec, 5) or Brig. while so empld.; Col. G K. Archibald. D.S.O., Á.M.I.Mech E., from Asst. Dir, of Supplies and Trani, W. Comd.. to be Asst. Dir of Supplies and Trans., E. Cond. Dec. 6 Maj. J. Bury. 17th/21st

Col, H. C. B. Wemyss, D.S.O.. | M.C.. relinquishes Cl. X pates of pay on ceasing to be M1. Student, Imp. Det. Coll; andyremains on full pay (Dec. 19; Maj. (local.,Lt.-Col:)

L to be D.A.A. and Q.M.G.. E.M. M. Milne-Thomson, R.A., relin- Anglian Area (Dee. 101.

CAVALRY

13th/18th H.-Sec. LL. A. G. Akers-Douglas to be Lt. Dec. 21).

17th/21st L.--Maj- J. Bury is

quishes the local rank of Li.-Cel.. on ceasing to be empld. with the R.W.A.FF. (Nov, 19) Maj.), W. Porter, RE, is graded, as G.5.0. And Grade, War Office, while empld, as Mil. Asst. See, Commit- seed, for serv, on the Staff (Dectee of Imp. Def. (Dec. 121; Capt. J. 10); Capt. J. A. Midwood, from Laird. late E. Fus.. having been Ust to be Capt. Dec. 10 with pre-convicted by the civil power is cedence next below Capt. H. C. deprived of the rank of Capt. (Oct. 14); Capt. B. H. Bennett ROYAL REGIMENT OF"

late Rifle Bue. Service Bos.) relin- Mal L Bolton to be Adit. (Nov.quishes the rank of Capt. on enlist- 18) Maj. E. Temple is rest, to the ment in the TA (Nov. 7).

Garden

ARTILLERY

ROYAL NAVY

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF

10.00 Recorded Music (A).

p.m.

3.28-Tiny Tots' Bession (A)- 4.00-"In Town To-night." (DE). 4.15 Dinner Müsle (A), 4.30 Serge Krish Septet (D11. 5.00-"This Racing Business: Racing To-day." Talk by Lord Brassey of Apethorpe

(D1).

5.15 Recital by Walter Widdop.

tenor (D1).

5.25

5.35

Commentary On News (A).

Under Big Ben." Talk by Howard Marshall (pl). 6.50-News ((DD).

of

OTHER LONDON RELAYS

"That Music Reminds Me" 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of a Service Intercession from St. John's

Cathedral,

12.30 p.m. Harry Roy Ürchestra with Betty (Vocal).

Orchestra: Fold Your Wings (Ola- mourous, Night"Mary Ellis and Trefor Jones acc: by Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra: Bull It in C- Slow. Fox-Trot; Doctor Rhythm-. and His Fox-Trot-The New Lyres; Fleur Driver Bleue "— Fox-Trot Chunte: Je

Chante One Step Chante - When Bomba Plays a Rumba-Charles Trenet acc: by Wal-Berg Harry Roy and His Orches and His Orchestra; What Is Ro- tra: I Love to Whistle (Flim:mance?--Slow Fox-Trot; The Cho-

mance (Film; I'll Take Romance) step-Roy-Fox and His Orchestra; Mad About Music); 11 Take Rocolate Soldier's Daughter Quick-

Sthoth Salling"

Betty Driver: We're Gonna Have Just In Fun-Max Miller (Come-

Fox-Trat: He dien You're AN Education- Wooed Her, And Wooed Her, And Quickstep: So Long, Sweetheart- Wooed Her-Comedy Waltz-Harry Slow Fox-Trot-Henry Jacques and Roy and His Orchestra; Rëd Maple His Orchestra; The Yam Step-Aa Leaves: What Goes On Here In My Explained by Fred Astaire: The Heart Betty Driver: Li Liza Jane

(Continued on Back Page) -Quickstep; Little Spanish Shawl Quickstep-Harry Roy and His

Orchestra.

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

1.03 p.m. Emil Roos and His Orchestra and Len. Fillis (Guitar). Moorish March-Pasodoble; Va- lentina Carlota Fox-Trot-Emil Roosz and His Orchestra: *The World Is Waiting For the Sunrise; Three Little Words (Film: Check jand Double Check)-Len Fills: 1 Viennese HeartsWaltz -- Emi

Roosz and His Orchestra: Swanee 6.30-The National Military Band Moon: An Old Hawallan Gutter-

(A).

8.00-"Singapore Spy"-Episode

(A),

6.45-Jan Berenska and

Orchestra (D2). 7.00-"Topical Revue" (A). 7.30 Music Hall, with the BBC

Variety Orchestra

(D2):

Len Filis: I'd Bring the Heavens his to You; Hear My Song, Violetta-

Emil Roosz and His Orchestra.

1.30 p.m. Time, Weather Fore- cast, Reuter and Rugby Press.

1.45 pm. A Light Concert with Vocal Recital” (A).

Richard Crooks and Lily Pons. 7.45 The Voice of Youth." (A).

A Frangesa!-March: Parade of 8,30-"The Royal Air Force." Talk the Imps (Ecklebe)--George Groh-

by Captain Harold H. rock-Ferrari and His Orchestra: Balfour (D2)...

estabt. (Doc. 10); Maj. H. McA, } Richards, M.C.. retires on ret, pay (Dec. 20) Maj. (D.O.) T. W. M. Haycroft having attained the age for retirement, is placed on ret.

PLANS pay (Dec. 21: Capt. G. P. W. Dun- phie is seed, for serv. on the Staff has been attending the 1938 course Captain M. J. Mansergh, who (Sept. 24); Capt. A. S. Ellis to beat the Imperial Defence College. is Adjt. vice Capt. J. L. Ord. (Nov. 23).

The following to be Lts. (D.O.s): appointed to H.M.S. President for duty at the Admiralty, and will succeed Captain F. R. Garside as Assistant Director of Plans. Capt. Garside is to command the new 9.20-Summary of the day's news Much; I'm the Echo (Film: I cruiser Gloucester, completing at Devonport.

--1st C. Master-Gunner J. E. Wardle (Dec. 151; R.S.M. W. H. Heal. RS.M: W. S. C. Rowe, MM.

(Dec. 21)

Field Branch. Maj' and Bt. Lt.- Col. H. B. Latham to be Lt. Col. (Dec. 5)

CD and AA Branch-Maj, M. M. Milne-Thomson is restd; to the estabt. (Nov, 19).

CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS

Capt. T Grove-White, B.A., to be Maj (Dec 21).

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Lt, D. N. Deakin, from h.p. Ust to be Lt. Dec. 21), with precedence next below Lt. B. J. Walker; RSM E. H, Spindler to be Lt. Inspr. of Permanent Communications) (Dee..

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FOOT GUARDS

P.

ENGINEER OVERSEER AT COWES Engineer Commander R Janion is appointed to H.M.S. Pre- sident to relieve Commander (E)

Open Your Window to the Morn 8.45-Peter Yorke at the Piano (Phillips): If I Should Send a Rose

(D2).

(Shilkret); Richard Crooks (Ten- Dream Sea," or); Selection-The-Waltz (D2); Recorded Feature (0. Strauss)-De Groot and the (A).

Plecadilly Orchestra'; I Dream Too

9.00 Handa Across the

(A).

9.30

News (LE).

Dream Too Much)-Lily Pons (Só- prano); Selection "Die Fleder-

19.00 Planoforte Recital by Ella maus J. Strauss)-Marek Weber

Kidney (D3),

and His Orchestra: The Unforgot- 10.30"In Town To-night." (D3). ten Melody, (Lockton-Wood): For 11.00-Arthur Salisbury and his Love Alone (Selver--Thayer), -Ri-

• Orchestra (D3).

Balfour, contralto (D3).

L. R. Ricardo, as Admiralty Engi-11.30-"Songs I Like." by Margaret neer Overseer at the works of J. S. White and Co.. Ltd., Cowes. Isle of Wight.

AIRCRAFT FABRIC WORKERS.

It is announced in a new Order in.. Council that the Admiralty! consider

it necessary to train naval ratings. other than those belonging to the sailmaker branch of the Royal Navy, as fabric work- Gren. G'da Lt. J. W. Chatidos-ers to undertake duties connected Pole is sect, while holding the appt. with the fabric and canvas of air- 01 A.D.O to his Excellency the craft. Sanction is given for the Viceroy and Govr.-Gen of India payment of non-substantive pay (Oct. 25),

at the rate p sixpence a day to such ratings when trained.

C. G'ds.-Capt. H. R. Nerman is seed. for serv on the Staff (Sept. 24).

S. G'ds. Maj. C. A. A. Robertson retires on ret, pay (Dec. 21).

INFANTRY

R. Scuts.-Lt. T. R. Broughton to be Adit. vice Capt. R. Delacom- be (Dec. 31).

R. North'd Fus.-Lt. R. E. T. St. John is seed, for serv. on the Staff

Dec. 10).

R: Fus.-The, follg. Capts. are aced. for sery, as Adjts., T.A. :-D.

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

Cdra.-H. P. Currey, to Woolston, in command (Jan. 3); W. H. D. Freidberget, to President for duty inside Admiralty (Jan. 9); G. P. Frend, to Cornwall; A. K. Scott- Moncrieff, to Enchantress, in com- mand; J. A. Grindle, to Renown: G. K. Whitmy-Smith, to Matabele (Jan. 10); D. H. Johnston, M.V.O., appt. to Centurion "caficelled.

B. Butler (Dec. 2); D. L. M. Stan- ROYAL AIR FORCE

dage (Dec. 9).

Lincoln R--Sec. Lt.. F. D. Goode

is secd, whilst holding the appt. of

Camp. Comdt. (Nov. 5).

SEAPLANE TRAINING FLIGHT Squadron Leader J. C. Bisson,

W. York R.-Capt. L. B. Phillips consequent on his promotion in the

is secd, whilst holding the appt, ut, December list, 1s being succeeded

Asst. Inspr., Irispn, Dept. (Nov. 10);

Capt (Qr.-Mr.) G. B. Ceeks to be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (Dec. 20).

In command of the Seaplane Training Flight at Lee-on-the-

Solent by Lieutenant-Commander

R.A.F. from the seaplane-carrier

KALIL. R.. C. Barrow to be H. C. Ranald (Squadron Leader,

Capt. (Dec, 20),

Y. And LR. Maj. R. P. Burnett. Albatross. 'D3.0., M.C., retires on ret. pay

(Dec. 18).

HLI-Maj. P. E.. Urquhart is seed. for serv, on the Staff, India (Oct. 16) (substituted for the notitn in the Gazette of Nov. 11).

Rifle Bde-Lt. A. R. C. Southby to be Capt. (Dec. 18).

MALAYAN

LEOPARD

CAT IN LONDON

A beautifully marked' Malayan leopard cat, with fur of a warm golden colour, picked out with black, was received at the Regent's Park Zoo from Kuala Lumpur.

The donors were Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Simpson, of the Medical Re- search Institute, who obtained the animal when it was a kiten, rear- ed it on a bottle and kept it as the tamest of pets.

ROYAL TANK CURPS Capt. G. P, B. Roberts to be Adjt. vice Capt. K. C. Cooper (Dec. T),

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

Capt. G. H. C. Napier is "sec. for serv, with the TA. (Nov, 1).

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

Maj. A. Means, M.B., retires on i "We were delighted to receive. ret, pay (Dec, 201,

the leopard cat," declared a Zoo ROYAI. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS | official "for we have had no speci- Awat. Berjt.-Maj, H. T. Corke, to men, of this handsome carnivore in De Lt. (A.OM.E) (Dec., 21).

our collection for many years."

12.00-News (D3).

1.m.

12.30-"Afternoon Revue." (D3).

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

chard Crooks (Tenor).

2.15 p.m. Close" down.

6 p.m. For The Children. Uncle Charlie's Nursery Rhymes, Nursery Rhymes Little Mayfair Orchestra; The Nightingales Morn ing Greeting - Polka. (Reckten- wald); The Squirrel Dance (Smith) Marck Weber and His Orchestra; The New Serial-Read by Aunt

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