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NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

Lts.

(F./Lt..

H.

Including officers with between

R.A.F).-H. eight years and three years' Bracken, R, W. Little, to Ark Royal seniority. The two senior of those and for "C" duules (Jan. 7. promoted were 309 and 314 places down the list, with 7 years. Last but one on the list is Commander

Lts-B McC. Smith, to Osprey Jan. 2; W. V. J. Storey, to Drake for RNB (Jan. 3); W. S. Donald,

ROYAL NAVY NEW YEAR PROMOTIONS.. Features of the New Year pro motions are an increase in the number of new commanders (31 Instead of, 28 as in previous halt-K. McN. Walter, who was 884 to Victory for RN.B. yearly lists), and the advancement of the first "executive officers to the new ranks of Captain (A) and Commander (A) for duty in the shore air bases which will shortly pass under Admiralty control.

places down, with 31 years. After him comes Commander C. F. Har- per, who was 502 on the list, with one year's seniority,

COMMAND OF THE SOUTHAMPTON Captain A. M. Peters, DS.C., who completed two years in command of H.M.S. Southampton in Novem- ber, will be relieved at Chatham as Flag-Captain

Surga Lt.-E. B. Bradbury, to Drake for RN. Hosp. Plymouth

Jan, 10).

Payr, Lis-C. E. Trythall, to Vic- tory for Sig. Sch. (Jan. 14); J. D. Trythall, lent to N.Z. Division for three years (from Jan. 27).

Two commanders are promoted

Sub-Lts-F. "D; G. Challis, to to the rank of captain A) and four leutenant-commanders to the

Dolphin for erse.; L. E. Blackmore, rank of commander (A). Having

to Whitley (Jan. 2). and Chief Staff Act Fayr. Sub-Lt.-P. H. G. served for over eight years in their late ranks, they had passed out of Officer. 2nd Cruiser Squadron, by Richardson, lent to N.Z. Division the normal zone for promotion to Captain F. W. H. Jeans. late De-for three years (from fan. 27). captain and commander respec-puty Director of Naval Ordnance

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS tively. All had specialized as ob-

The following appointments are servers in the Fleet Air Arm from 1022 onwards, and have had con-made by the Admiralty:- siderable experience in this branch of the Service.

Capts W. E. Parry, lent to NZ: Division for Achilles, in command Captain (A) H. J. Johnstone has undated); R. D. Oliver. D.S.C.. to been in the Naval Air Diviston at Iron Duke, in command (Jan. 23); the Admiralty and has attended a E. A. Aylmer, D.S.C., to Forth (Jan. course at the R.A.F. Staff College, 241. and to Forth. In command Andover. Captain (A) R. de H.(undated), Burton has graduated at the RN.

Cd. Shipts-P. R. Trotman, to Drake for Devonport Dockyard Jon. 3; V. C. G. Taylor. to Aurora (Jan. 6).

Cd. Engr.-T. W. Robinson, to Millford (Jan. 12); T. Chapman, to Exeter (Jan. 13).

Bosn-H. A. Southcott, to Re- pulse (undated).

Wt. Shipts.-L. E. Gutteridge, to Illustrious; W. J. Om. to King

Cdr (W/Cdr.. RAFA. P. George V. (Jan. 9),

Wt. Engrs, N. H. Card, to Jervis Staff College, Greenwich, and du-Colthurst, to Victory for f.fd. at ring the past two years has been RA.F. Gosport Jan. 1, and to (Jan. 11: C. Matthews, to Coven-

Eagle (Jan. 13)

try (Jan. 12). on the staff of the War College.

Suren Cdr.-C. Keating. LR.C.P and S., to President for crse. (Jan" 18).

Payr„Cdr.-H. B. Twomey, to Drake (Jan. 3).

Surgn, Lt.-Cdrs.-D. D. Steele Perkins, L.R.C.P. and S.. to Vindic- tive (Jan. 7); J. L Malone, LR.C.P.

The executive promotions are spread more widely than usual over the zones. The two setor captains had eight years' seniority as commander, and stood 88th and 87th on their late list. But the Junior. Captain M...S. Slattery (who also has rank as wing commander In the R.A.F.1, is promoted after and S.. to Osprey (Feb. 2).

Payn Lt-Cdrs-A. R. P. Brown, four years, and from 258th place- he was, in fact, the last officer into Råmillles (Jan. 20); H. H. Bar- the zone. The senior captains in ry, to Osprey (Jan. 211 L. B. H. the list entered as cadets over 30 Budge, G. M. Waters, S. A. Jolliffe. R. I. C. Behr, to Victory for crse. Jan, 2).

years ago.

Among the new commanders is

Lits. (Retd.).-W. H. Dilks, one promoted from below the zone. This extended from 293 to 710 on Cochrane (Dec. 41: G. Hm to the lieutenant-commanders' list, Angelo (Jan. 5).

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GEU, PIO-ULSKI'S STRING ORCHESTRA FROM STUDIO

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

12.30 p.m. Kitty Masters (Vocal) and Geraldo and His Orchestra,

G.5.0.

PROMOTIONS

Lts. (E)-F. A. C. Jeans, J. P. Patterson, P. T. Shipley, A. R. Kirk. A. G. B. Norman, F. L. Tewkesbury. E. C. Senior, to rank of Lt.-Cdr.

E (seny, Jan. 1).

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ROYAL AIR FORCE

The following have been trans- ferred to the RN. fn the ranks.

stated:-

J. F. Walker, as Lt. (A) (seny. Oct. 15, 1937); V. E, R. Williams, as Lt. (A) (seny, Dec. 15, 1937); L. K. Keith, as Lt. (A) (seny. Nov. 23, 1938: N. A. F. Cheesman, as St.Lt. (A) (seny. July 21, 19381; J. R Sullivan, "as Lt. (A) (seny, Oct: 27. 1938); B. P. Hart, as Lt. (A) (seny. Oct. 27, 1938); T. D. M. Mac- donald, as Lt. (A) [seny. Dec. 4 1938); and all apptd. to Victory for f.f.d. at Gosport (Jan. 21.

K. H. Appleton, as Sub-Lt. (A) (seny, May 8, 1938); J. K. Cannon. as Bub-Lt. (A) Iseny. Oct. 12. 1937); W. Dobson, as Sub-Lt: (A) (seny. March 1, 1938; H. H. Jack- son, as Sub-Lt. (A) (seny: March 1, 1938); J. W. G. Wellham, as Sub- Wavelength Lt. (A) (seny. L'ec. 21, 1937), and 17.19m.c. (16.88m) all apptd. to Victory for ff.d. at

9.51m.c. (31.55m.) Gosport (Jan. 2).

DAVENTRY

21.47m.c. (31.97m.)

15.18m.c. 19.79m.)

Trans. I (G.S.O... G.S.G., G.S.B.) Traps. II (G.S.H.. G.S.G., G.S.B.) Trans. III (G.S.H.. G.S.G.. G.SB.). AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VLR Wave Lengih. 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt- HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: FHI. Wavelengths 16.88m and 25.57m: Frequen- cies 17770ko and 11730ke

You've Got Dust On Your Coat- Fox-Trot; Does Your Heart Beat- Fox-Trot-Geraldo and His Or- chestra with Vocal Chorus: Love TK. Time.

Is Like A Cigarette (Kent anda.m

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Jerome); Many Happy Returns Of 10.00-Recorded Music (A). 'The Day

Hath 10.20Wheat and Grain Report

(A). Charms')-Kitty Masters (Vocal)

*Music (Film

with Orch; The Lady In Red-10.40-"At Home and Abroad." (A), Rumba (Film 'In Caliente')-Ger- 11.10-Luncheon Music (A).

p.m.

other Australian sports (A)

nido and His Rumba Orchestra 11.30-Sheffield Shield Cricket and with Vocal

The Chorus: When Swallows Nest Again (Stevens and Edmund); Sweetheart, Let's Grow Old Together (Bratton and Ed- (Vocal) wards) Kitty Masters

with Orch; My Heart Is Taking Lessons; On The Sentimental Side (flm 'Doctor Rhythm')-Geraldo and His Orchestra.

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

1.03 p.m. Billy Mayer at the Plano.

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Sweet Nothings (Rettenberg): Jasmine (A Syncopated Impression -Mayerl); Phil, The Fluter's Bail (French - arr. Mayerl); Parade Or The Sandwich-Board Men (Mayerl).

1.15 pm. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.

1.30 p.m. Dance Music,

Rumbas-Maria, My Own; Green Eyes Victor Silvester and Hla Hallroom Orchestra; Slow Fox, Trot-My Secret Love Affair (film Lovely to Look At')-Victor Silves- ter and His Ballroom Orchestra.

1.40 p.m. Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the Roof Gar- den of the Hongkong Hotel. Speaker: Rotarian L. W. Amps Subject: "Success," ·

2.15 p.m. Close down.

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

(a) Gone with the Wind; (b)

Satan takes Д Holiday; (b) A

3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A), 4.00 Organ Recital by Douglas

Hawkridge (D1), 4.15 Dinner Music (A)." 4.20-"Mr. Bowers Goes High

Hat." (D1).

4,50-Excerpts from Light Opera

(DD).

LI

5,25 Commentary On News (A). -5.40--The News Behind the

News." (A). 5.50-News. (D1),

8,45-Eric Smith at the Organ of Granada Cinema (D2). 7.45" Remember," The BBC Midland Bingers (D2). 8.30-Planoforte Interlude (D2). 8.50-Recorded Feature (A). 8.55-Actualities (D1).

by

9.00 The Hanwell Silver Band

: (D2). 9.15 Taik on adventures Willem de Geus (HI). 9.20-Summary of the day's news

(A).· 9.30-News (D2): Report on the

Amsterdam market (H.I.). *

This Racing Business—The Thoroughbred." Talk by J. B. Robertson (D3). 10.15-Tollefset, Wizard of the

Accordeon (D3). 10.25-Pianoforte Recital

10.00

by

Stephen Weating (D3). 11.00 Music Hall, with, the BBC

Variety Orchestra (D3), 112.00-News (D3).

a.m.

Serenade to the Stars: (d) Boston 12.20Music for Dancing," with

Tea Party.

6.14 p.m. Record: Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider (Leonard); Sommy Boy (Brown-Henderson) -- Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins,

(Continued on Page 10)

Jack White, and his Col-

legians (D3),

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

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