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"RADIO AND Services

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE 1) Capt. A L Mitchell, R. Berks Maj. H. M. Heyland, D.S.O., to be

R.. to be Star Capt.. War, Office Lt. Col. (Jan. 1), - (Jan. 2): Capt. Bt. Maj. A. G. V. Paley, Rillo Bde from Bde. Maj., 8th Inf. Bde.. to be G.S.C. 2nd

TUESDAY, JAN. 17 WAR OFFICE, JANUARY 17

REGULAR ARMY“

ROYAL, ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS

Maj. (O.EO. 1st Cl) W. T. Brew- Grade. The British Troops in Egypt ster, MBE, having attained the

CAVALRY

Col R. S. Rothwell, D.B.O., on at-temp.) (Jan. 10). taining the age for retirement, is placed on ret. pay (Jan. 18), and is granted the hon. rank of Brig.: Col. D. M. King. D.S.O., M.C, re- tires on ret, pay. (Jan. 16).

The folig. Lt-Cals. to be Cols.- A. G. Kenchington, M.C.. from R. Tank Corps (Jan. 1), with seny. Jan, 1, 1937, S, D. Graham, M.C.,

from RA (Jan. 9).

"

13th/18th H-Capt. W. F. Butler is seed, while empld. as Instr., Sch. of Equitation (Dec. 10, 1938).

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

age for retirement, is placed on ret pay (Jan. 18): Capt. (D.E.O. 2nd C1.) H. A. W. Ridout to be MOJ. (O.E.O. ist C1.) (Jan. 18); Lt. (O.E.O. 3rd CI) R. V. Paver to be Capt. (O.E.O, grid Cl.) (Jan, 18); Condr. R.. W. J. Lemon to be L.. 10.E,O. 3rd C) (Jan. 18).

ESTABLISHMENTS

Maj. ant Bt. Lt. Col. F. Q.

The follg. Conductors to be Lts. Whiteford, M.B.E, M.C., is restd. to (080 3rd C1.) (Jan. 18)-J. M. the estabt. (Jan. 17): Maj A. Day, M.M., A. J. M. Hunt, J. C. Miller is seed, for serv. on the Sta Hewitt, F. D. Bland. A. V. S. Len- COMMANDS AND STAFF (Dec. 13, 1938); Maj. C. V. Hilliston, A. J. Jefferson, S. Baldwin, W. The follg. relinquish their appts.: seed. while holding the appt. of {H. Davis, J. H. Tett, E. L. Furey, H. -Maj and Bt. Lt-Col. C. G. C. str. in Gunn, Sch. of Arts. Jan. Fieldhouse, C. H. Jones, Balfour-Davey, M.C., Gordons, as1; Capt. (naw Maj.) E. A. Howard G.SO 2nd Grade, War Office (Jan. Is secd. for serv. on the Staff. (Dec. 17), Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. R. G.7. 19381: Capt. H. W. W. Haris to Lewis, R. Tank Corps, as d'S.O. 2nd be Adit, vice Capt. D. H. Lyall-ders-Jacobs, 18 R. Carh. Rif., re- Grade, War Once (Jan. 17); Maj. P.J. Biddulph, M.C., R.E, as Instr. Ting. Rly. Centre (Jan. 16): Capt. C. G. 8. McAlester, K.O.S.B., from Spec. Appt. temp.) (Dec. 17, 19381: L P. A. Sinclair-Thomson, Essex R., from Spec. Appt. (temp) (Jan. 10)

The roll appts are made:

Maj. J. D. Woodall, M.B.E... M.C.. R.A., to be G.S.O. 2nd Grade, R.A.F Staff Coll, and granted the local rank of Lt.-Cal while so empld. (Jan. 1); Maj, N. H. Edges, BA A.MIE.E.. R. Signals, from G.8.0. 3rd Grade, War Office, to be Bde.

Mal, 3rd Thf. Bde. (Jan. 21; Mai. R Sutton-Pratt, R. Signals. to be MIL Attache, G.8.0. 2nd. Grade, Stock- holm, and granted the local rang

Grant (Jan. 17).

·R. Mil Coll-Maj. J. C. Saun-

linquishes the appt, of Cay, Comdr.

Field Branch-Maj. W. H. F.(Jan. 11), Crowe, M.C., to be Lt.-Col. (Jan. 9),

C.D. and A.A. Branch-Maj. E J. Medley. O.BE., M.C., is restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 21.

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ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Capt. C. G. Moore, B. Eng. is seed, for serv, on the Staff (Jan. 21. INFANTRY

Midd'x H.--Lt. J. E. F. Willough by is seed, while holding the appt. of Asst. Instr. Netheravon Wing. Small Arms Sch. (Dec. 23, 1938)..

R.U. RI-Lt. R. W. Boyd is recd: walle holding the appt. of Super- vising Of. for PT. (Jan. 8),

ROYAL TANK CORPS

Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col., R. G. Lewis

of Lt. Col. while so empld. (Jan. is restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 17):

Radio Programmes

SHORT WAVE

HONG KONG

Calls

Z

On Wavelengths of 353

G.S.G.

B

metres (845 kc's) 31.49

G.S.B.

W metras (9.52 megacybles).

G.S.H.

G.S.O.

Trana,

STUDIO PIANO RECITAL BY LYA GUREVITCH 'Food for Thought'

12.00 to 12.20 pm. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from. St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 p.m. Robinson Cleaver 21 the Organ.

Trans. Trans I

"

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

17.79m.c. (16.88m.)

9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m,)

I (G.S.O. G.S.G.. G.S.B.Í

II (G.S.H.. G.S.G.. G.9.B.) (G.S.H.. G.S.G. G.SB.)

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VLR Wave Length, 31.34 metrex Power, I Kilowait -

HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHL Wavelengths 15.88m and 25.57m.: Frequen-

Musical Sweethearts Intro: Polly; Dinah; Nola; Dainty Miss; Miss Annabelle Lee. Medley-Intro: Ca c'est Paris; Harbour Lights: Massed Bands of the Guards; BooHK Time Hoo; Little old Lady of Poverty.m Street: Red, White and Blue,

Roy Fox and His 12.42 p.m. Orchestra.

'cies 177Uke and 11730k.

JJ

10.00-Recorded Music (A)

Grain Report 10.20 Wheat and

(A).

...

I Feel "Like A Feather In The 10.40-"At Home and Abroad.” (A), (A.) Breeze-Box-Trot (film Charm 11.10"At Luncheon Music School), Life Begins When You're 11.30-Afternoon Music Program-

me (A), In Love-Fox-Trot (film "The Music goes round and around"); p.m. Seal It With A Kiss (film That 3.20-Tiny Tots" Session (A). Girl from Paris'. You Do The 4.00 "Over the Fells. Talk by

D. G. Bridson and Darndest Things, Baby-Fox-Trot (im Harmony Parade'). The

Littlewood (DI). Wanderers--Fox-Trot-with Vocal

Refrain.

י,

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

1.03 p.m. Rachmaninoff-Rhap- sody On A Theme Of Paganini For Plano And Orchestra. Op. 43.

Sergei Rachmaninoff, with Leo- pold Stokowski and the Philadel- phia Orchestra.

1.26 p.m. Arensky-Waltz From Saite For Two Pianos, Op. 15.

Plano Duet by Vronsky and Ba- bin.

1.30 p.m.

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

1.40 pin. New Variety,

2

Joan

Brahms

Sch. of Equitation-Capt. W. F. Butler, 13th 18th H., to be Instr. (Dec. 19, 1938).

*

Coast and A.A. Exptl. Estabt- Ma C. P. Heath, D.SO., RA, tê- inquishes the appt, of Supt. (Dec. 15, 1938); Maj. C. L. Ferard, M.C.. R.A., from Instr. in Guan. Fixed' Def, S. Comd., to be Supt. (Dec. 15. 1938).

Air Det. Exptl. Establ-Maj. R. Lamb M.I. Mech. E.. R.E., re- Enquishes the appt. of Supt. (Jan. 18),.

MEMOLANDA

Maj, and Bt. Lt.-Col. K. G. Mc- Lean, R.E.. relinquishes the appt. of Mil. Asst. Sec. to the Committee or Impl. Def. (G.5.0. 2nd Grade, War Office) (Jan. 17): Capt. (local Maj.) R. F. G. Jayne, 7th H.. relinquishes the appt. of G.B.O. 3rd Grade, British Mission to Portugal temp.) and the local rank of Maj, (Dec. 17, 1938); Capt. R. B. Pem- b:oke, C. G'ds,, to be Bde. Maj N. Bde., KAR. (Oct. 13, 1938).

(Continued on Pare 13)

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4.30~Dinner Music (A): 4.45 Chamber Music of

by the Paul Quartet (DD. 5.25-Commentary On News (A), 5.50-News (DD),

6.00-Jim Dividson's A.B.C. Dance

Band (A).

6.30 Evening Musical Program-

me (A). 6.45-The Celebrity Tris (D2). 7.15-Songs from

"Unu

Coin

Chow." (D2), 8,15--Dance Music by Cleo.ge Elrick and hl Music Makers (D2).

8.55-Actualities,, (HI).

9.00 Food for Thought." (D2);

Record Feature (A).

9.15 The importance of Sport in the life of a boy," Talk by D.H. Behmull (HI). ".. 9.20-Summary of the day's news

(DI).

Dance Orch-I Got Love-Quick step. The Trek Song-Fox-Trot (ilm "We're going to be rich')- The Band Waggoners with Vocal Refrain Male Voices Now Well Drink Just One More (Rosen- Schwabach). The Village Band 9.30-News (D2).

Comedy Har- 10.00 (Donop-Kirsten) - monist with Plano. Military Band Old Dessan-March. Per Aspera

Ad Astra March. (Urbach-Rhode) 10.30 --Massed 'Military Bands. Piano- Heart And Boul-Slow Fox-Trot (alm A Song is Born'). Hold My 11.25 Hand-Quickstep Gerry Moore. Instrumental Look-A-There - Fox-Trot; Tutti-Frutti-Fox-Trot 11.45 -Siim and Slam

2.15 p.m. Close down, 6.60 p.m. Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Root Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.

(b)

(a); I hadn't anyone till you. Humeresque, (c) Where is

the sun, (d) Joseph Joseph! (Continued on Fage 11),

Scottish Dance Music by the "strings" of BBC Scot- tish Orchestra (D3). ||

Rivers of Europe,"

with and his

. Walford Hyden

Orchestra (D3). English Table Tenni, Cham- pionships. Commentary by Stewart MacPherson Cicely Courtneidge cords) (D3).

12.00-News (D3). 12.30

(D3). (re-

The Wraith." Playb by W. Grame-Holder (D3). DI-Daventry, Trans. 1 DI-Daventry, Trans. II

DIII-Daventry, Trans. III A-Australia HI-Holland-Indis

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