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LONDON GAZETTE ¦S Stevens. J.
FRIDAY, DEC. 23
ADMIRALTY, NOV. 26
R.N.
1.
Proby. Sub-Leuts. to be Sub- Lleuts, with seny, of April 1937. R. S. Thomson, S. Jagger
DECEMBER 13
H.N.
Cd Wdmr. A. W. Coules to be Wdmr. Lieut. (Dec. 13) Wt. Wamr. W. Engilsh to 'be Cd. Wdmr Dec. 13)
DECEMBER 16
R.N.
Surg. Lieut R. M. Bremner, M.
B Ch.B., to be Surg. Lieut-Comdr. nec. 16) Cd. Gunt. J. Steele to
be Liput with seny, of Nov. 11
DECEMBER 17 IN.
મ
Retd.) Elect. Leut Richards to
Elect. be Comdr. (Retd.) (Dec. 17.).
DECEMBER 19
"R.N.
Lieut-Comdr. (Retd.) Buchanan to be Comdr.
S. Banks, G. Comce itemp.), and the temp. C. Crowley (Oct. 11; C. E. G. Phill-runk of Brig. (Dec. 22); Col. poits, W. W. Dennis, A. M. Sey-J Wallace, D.SO., O.B.E., M.C.. mour (Oct. 16); C. W. P. Lee, J. A.De.. as A. arid Q.M.G., 1st F. R. Dreyer. P. N. Howes, R. Div. (Dec. 15); Mäj. and B, Lt.- Gatehouse (Nov. 1); G. C. Potter, Col. J. C, F. Holland, D.F.C., RE,
Lamb, I. N. D. Cox, J. B.
M. J.as G.S.O. d Grade, War Office Leo Nov, 16); J. G. B.
Morrow, Dec. 6); Capt. P. . Howorth.
M. I. Impey. H. T. Crispin (Dec. R.A.. A.D.C. to the G.Q.C., The 1. M: J. de G. Carey, M. E. Faber. British Troops in China (Dec. 10).
AIC The follg, appts C. A. H, Owen (Dec. 18)
DECEMBER 20
F.N.
made:-
Col. A. F. Lambert, M.C.," to be Off. l/c Record and Pay Offe
Engr. Capt. P..D. Fulford placed Field Branch, R.A. (Dec. 13); Col. os Retd. List (Dec. 20).
DECEMBER 21
R.N.
u. E Mansergh. M.C.. to be A.A. and Q.M.G., 1st Div. (Dec. 15); Maj. (0.0) 3rd Cl.) J. G. Denniston, RA.O.C to be D.A.D.Q.£., War Paymr. Comdr. A. R. Bradanawomce (Nov, 24); Maj. ED. Evelegh, placed on Retd. request (Dec. 21).
List. at own
WAR OFFICE, DEC. 23 REGULAR ARMY
2nd
Maj..
2nd
M.C., R.A., from G.S.O. 3rd Grade, to be 0.9.0. 2nd Grade, War Office (Dec. 7) Maj. E. J. C. King-Sal ter. Riffe, Bde.. from Bde. Col. J. R. Hartwell. D.SO., is 12th Int. Bde.. to be 0.8.0.
(Dec 12): rank of Brig. Grade, War Office W. Lgranted the temp.
Comar. Maj. T. Carson, M.C., R.A.. to pe Lieut. whilst empld. as a Bde.
Def.. 8 In India (Oct. 23); Col. J. 8. Wu-Instr. in Gunn., Fixed kinson, D.8.0., 'M.C., retires on Comd (Dec. 15); Maj. A. J. Uden, [ret. pay (Dec. 22), and is grant-R.A., to be 0.5.0.
Grade. War Office (Dec. 19); Capt. C A. Ged the hon. rack of Brig,
The follg. Lt.-Col. to be Cols.: G. V. Tyron, Gren. G'ds., to be (Retd..)
-H. Price-Williams, D.S.O..A.D.C., to the 0.0.C., Lond. 5). with Dist (Oct. 26); Capt.. R. ... from R.A. (Dec.
1, 1937 seny. July
(substituted E. Laycock, R.H.G., to fo the notiin. "In the "Gazette of be 0.8.0. 3rd Grade, War Office de Rhe- Dec. 203: A. F. Lambert, M.C., from Nov. 21); Capt. A. T. R.A. (Dec. 131, with seny. Jat. Phillipe, R.E., to be Staff Capt., 1 1934 G. E Mansergh. M.C. War Office (Dec. 16); Lt. R. J from R. Signals Dec. 151, with Dinsmore, North'n R, to be Staff aeny. July 1. 1936.
Capt, The British Forces in Pales tine and
Trans-Jordanı (temp.) (Nor 24).
with stay of March 24: Lieut Emgey. V. I. H. Mylius to be Lieut. Comdr. (Emgcy.) with seny. of July. 30. 1935; Leut.-Comdr. (Retd.) J. Graham to be Comdr. (Retd.) (Dec 18).
Lleuts. to be" Lent.-Comdra:- M. W. Tomkinson, H. G. A. Lewis, P W. Burnett Dec. 18).
Sub-Lleuts. to be Lleuts." with seny. as stated:-C. H. Peterlin,
¡Aug.
S. I. K Rodwell
1 J. Brownrigg (Aug. 18): D Lam
COMMANDS AND STAFF The follg. relinquish their appts; -Col. (temp. Brig.) J. 5: Wukin- scn, D.S.O., M.C., as Dep. Dir. "of War bert Sept. 1 R. Wrightson. J. Movements and Quart ring,
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17.79m.c. (16:86m.)
·CAVALRY
3rd D.G.Capt. J H. Coxwell- Rogers to be Maj. (Dec. 23).
17th/21st L-Capt. J. A. Mid- wood retires, receiving a grutulty (Dec. 23).
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W metres (9.52 megacycles).
BARBARA GILMAR (SOPRANO) FROM THE STUDIO ZBW. Orchestra
12-12.20 p.m. Relay of a Service of Intercession from St. John's
Cathedral.
12.30 p.m. Hul Billy Music.
Blazin The Trall (Whitcup and Powell); Twilight On The Trail from The Trail of the Lonesome Pine'); Carry Me Back To The Lone Palie (Robison); We'll Rest At The End Of The Trail (Poul-
9.51m.c. (31.55m.)
21.47m.c. (31.97m.)
15.18m.c. (19.79m.)
Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.) Trans.
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Lon and Rose)-The Hill Balles 10.00-Recorded Music (A). with Their Own Novelty Accom 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report pardment; Roll Alonz Covered Wagon (Kennedy) - Walsh and Barker (Duettists) with Plano and Guitar: My Swiss Hilly Billy (Alm 'Lovely to look at; There's A Gold Mine In The Sky (c. and N. Kenny)The Three Musketeers 3.20 Tiny Tots' Session (A).
and Rae Jenkins' Buskers; Hill Buly Songs-Medley-Carson Ro- bison and His Pioneers.
I p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. De Groot (Violin) with his Trio and 'Orchestra.
Selection of Chopin Melodies (arr. De Groot)-De Groot (Violin), David Bor (Piano) and Reginald Kilbey (Cello): Der Kaspec (De Groot-De Groot and His Orches tra: "Samson And Delilah"-Selec- tion (Saint-Saens); "Louise" Selection (Charpentier I Love You (Grieg): Romance (Rubin- stein)-De Groot and His Orches- tra: Serenade. (Schubert) De Groot and His Orchestra; Serenade (Echubert)-De Groot (Violin), A. Gibrilaro (Piano) and J. Samehtini (Cello); Only For You (String)—| De Groot and His Piccadilly Or- chestra.
1.30 p.in. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Ab- nouncements.
1.40. p.m. An English. Variety Pro- grarume with Gracie Fields, Stan- ley - Holloway, Elsle and Boris Waters, and Jack Payne and His Band
Ahi Sweet Mystery Of Life (Her bert, Young)-Gracie Fields with
(A). 10.40"At Home and Abroad," (A), 11.10-Luncheon, Music (A). » 11.30-Afternoon Musical Pro
gramme (A).
p.m.
4.00
World Affairs." Talk by Lord Halley (DI). 4.15--"The Wind and the Rain," by Merton Hodge (DI): Dinner Music (A).
4 55"The BBC Empire Orches-
tra (DI).
5.25 Commentary On News (A). 5.50 News (D1). 600 "Whistles
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7.00-Talk by H. G. Wells (A), 7.20-Programme by the Sydney Concert Orchestra (A).
7.30 "The Wind and the Rain."
by Merton Hodge (D2). 8.10-Ballad Recital by Richard Watson, baritone (D2). 8.15-Jim Davidson's A, B, C.
Dance Band (A). 8.30"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour (D2). 9.00-Percy Waterhouse with his Clarinet and Saxophone, and James Moody at the Piano (D2); Recorded Fea- *ture (A).
9.15 "World Affairs." Talk Lord. Hailey (D2). 920-News (D2).
Orchestra When *April Comes | 19.00-"Stop Dancing." (D3),
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Again-Fox-Trot; With All My 10.30-Recital
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Fox-Trot-Jack Payne and His 11.00-Short Story- (D3);.
Band: The 'Ole In The Ark (Mer-12,00-News (D3).
riott Edgar)--Humorous Monologue [am.
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The Love Parade-Belection (Grey
and Bchertzinger)—Jack Payne and Els B.B.C. Dance Orchestra with 'vocal chorus; London Pride (Thomson and Sterne)-Elsie and Doris Waters (Comediennes); Ring Down The Curtain (Miller-Hida); Did I Remember (flm Suzy')- Gracie Fields with Orchestra.
2.15 p.m. Close down.
6 p.m. Studio-Chlidren's Hour,
Talk by Charles E (D3). DI-Daventry, Trans, '1 DI-Daventry. Trans. II DIII-Daventry, Trans. I HI-Holland-India A-Australia
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