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TUESDAY, FEB. 7

ADMIRALTY, JAN. 24 R.M.

Corp. H. D, Davis and Marine J. H. B. Allan to be Proby. 80 Lleuts. (Jan. 1), and to take rank and precedence next below. Proby. Bec Lieut. J. H; B. Hughes.

FEBRUARY I

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W. C. Hudson, J. O. Martin, H. CG N. Rolfe, D, A. Lawford, J. Bow man-Manifold, E. V. St, J. Morgan (Feb. 1):-J. W.,, Esmonde, K. H. Smith, H. A. K. Lay.

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

Capt J. M. F. Cartwright re- mains seed, for serv, on the Staff

(Jan. 11): Capt. G.,P: D. Blacker

remains secd. for serv, сть staf (Jan, 12),

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Field Branch.-Ma). H. H. Mac- kenzie to be Et-Col. (Jan. 21);~

A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded by the Coroner, Mr. C.D. and AA. Branch-Maj. E. Temple to be Lt. Col. (Jan. 31).

Ingleby Oddie, at the Westminster

PLANO RECITAL BY HARRY ORE Trans. I (G.8,0., G.S.G., G.S.B) Inquest recently on Dr. Julian

Trans. FROM THE STUDIO CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINELES Kastellan, 23 assistant resident

II (0.8.H, G.S.G., G.S.B.) Capt. and Bt. Maj. (Sur. of obstetric surgeon at Westminster

Trans III (G.S.H. G.S.G.. GB.B.) Rotary Tiffin Speech Works) S. J. Templeton, M.BE,

12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service Lleuts to be Lieut.-Comars.:-F.A.SI, to be Maj. (Bur. of Works) Hospital, who was found dead in

his bedroom ät

from St. John's (Feb. 2); Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) C. W with an anaesthetic mask over his Cathedral.

the hospital of Intercession Bower, having attained the age

12.30 Herbert Groh (Tenor) for retirement, is placed on ret. pay (Feb. 7); Clerk of Works

Dr. Solomon Kastellan, of Manor-and George Boulanger's Orches Sergt.-Maj, R. G. Denne to be road, Stoke Newington, said that his tra

(Ippolitow- Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) Feb. 7),

son had no affair causing trouble or Caucasian INFANTRY

worry. He had told his sister. "there Iwanow) George Boulanger and His Orchestra. A Tender Song is safety in numbers.”

(Penyes-Amberg). You passed me by (Bennefeld)-Herbert E Groh HK. Time (Tenor) with Orchestra. (Sung ina.m German). Hungarian March Pot-10.00-Broadcast pourri (Pecst-Prichystal)—George Boulanger and His Orchestra. You Lovely Ladies "(Biegel). Because I

FEBRUARY 2 R.N.

Lieuts (Retd.) to be Lieut.- Comdrs. (Retd.) with seny.

The Queen's R.Lt, J. R. as is secd. for serv, under the stated:-H. H. MacKeown (Feb.nlal Omce (Jan. 7). 1 J. B. Cobb (Feb. 2),

Terry Colo-

King's Own R. Capt. W, V. Sub-Lleuts. to be Lieuts. with Robins to be Adit, vice Mai. seny, as stated:-B. H. Westacött Head (Feb. 3).

A

He was very interested in science, and often conducted experiments Hat home. A year ago he experiment Jed with a sunlight apparatus he

on

had made himself.

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April 3, 1934); H. D, Duell (July R War. R-Capt. C. E. H, Dol- 14, 1938); P. C. Chorley (Aug. 27phin remains secd. for serv 1938); D. E O. Watson (Jan. 26). the Staff (Jan. 21).

Dr. J. Graham, resident medical Love You, Bella Ludal (Schulte) 10.20 Wheat and

(A). Cd. Engr. H, Hannaford to be The King's R.-Capt. D. officer at Westminster Hospital, Herbert E. Groh (Tenor) with Lieut. (E) with seny, of Jan, 23: Ward' is secd. for serv. on the spoke of his last meeting with Dr. Chorus and Orchestra (Sung in 10.40-"At Home and Abroad.”, (A). câ, shipwt, W. H. Rendell to be Staff, India (Feb. 5).

Kastelian, who had then shown him German). Nora-Tango (Boulan- 11.10-Luncheon Music (A).

Love's W. York R-Capt. C. F. Fother-la wrist-watch. He was present on Ker). Shipwt. Lieut. with seny. of Jan.

Loneliness Tango 11.30-Afternoon; Musical Program- g is restd. to the estabt. (Jan. one occasion when Dr. Kastellan (Bochmann)-George Boulanger

and His Orchestra. 4).

administered gas to himself.

1 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

FEBRUARY 3 R.N.

Bedts and Herts. Capt. A. ^ C.] Lieut.-Comdr. (Retd.) H. R. MYoung to be Maj. (Feb. 7).

S. Lan. R.-Maj. L W. Potter is Laird to be Comdr. (Retd.) (Feb 3); Cd. Gurir. (Retd.) F. Panting, restd: to the estabt. (Jan. 25). M.B.E, to be Lieut. (Retd) with R. Berks. R-Capt. H. Du seny, of April, 1. 1937: Cd. Bosh. Finch is seed. for serv. (Retd.) O. . Foxworthy. M.B.E. Stan (Dec. 7. 1938). to be Lieut. (Retd.) with of April 1, 1937.

P.

on the

"We had been working at a play script in his bedroom, and had-a rest. I asked him to demonstrate

1.03 Patricia

me. (A)..

р.м.

Roseborough At

to me the working of this machine, the Piano.

Sweetmeat Joe. The Candy Man (Dr. Graham pointed to an anaes- thetic machine beside the coroner), (Groon-Johnson). A Cavalcade of Medley. Intro: It was a new one. He got the Martial Tunes. Y. and LR. The date of pro-machine out and showed me how it Hometown: Moon at Sea:" You're motion of Capt. R. O. S. Dim- mock to be Sept. 30. 1938, and worked. He placed the mask over here, you're there, you're every- WAR OFFICE. FEB. 7 not as stated in the Gazette of his face, took one or two breaths where. Damsel In Distress-Selec-

REGULAR ARMY

Col, (local. Maj.-Gen.) W. MCN. Verschoyle-Campbell,

B.E., M.C., from R.A.O.C.. Maj-Gen, (Nov. 5, 1938);

The

seny,

Aug. 30. 1838.

HL.I-Capt. G. Douglas is secd. H. for serv. under the Colonial Office Q. (Jan.. 13).

to

be

COMMANDS AND STAFF

folig, relinquish their

appts:-Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col.

ROYAL TANK CORPS

Ma J. E H; Nicolls retires on

of gas, and I reprimanded him and told him not to be foolish."".

...DID NOT "GO" UNDER"

tion,

115 Reater and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Annaunce- ments.

Dr. Graham, said that Dr. Kas-

1.30 Dance Music. A. and SH.-Capt. O. B. Young-tellan did not "go under."

Fox-Trots-The Shelk Of Araby. ex is secd. for serv, as an Adit,

The Coroner: Have you heard of Capri Caprice-Nat Gonella and T.A. (Jan. 21).

him doing this sort of thing before? His Georgians with Vocal by Nat Dr. Graham: He appeared at Gonella. Fox-Trot-My Heart's In dinner one evening with a cut" Old Killarney-Maurice Winnick on his face, and he had his log- and His Orchestra with Vocal Re- pulled considerably for having a frain. fall in the theatre. There was “some” suggestion that the fall - had been caused by the self- administration of gas.

A. James, V.C., M.C., Gloster, R..ret. pay. (Feb. 5); Capt. E. M. as Bde. Mal.. 13th Int. Bde. (Jan. Palmer is secd, for serv. with the 10): Maj, R. L Scoones, R. Tank TA. (Jan. 15); Capt. J. T. Gough Corps.. as Star Capt., Mobile is restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 31). Div. Egypt (tem.) (Jan. 23);

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

Lt. G.

wilts. F. Woolnough,

R., as Movement Control Off.. The Capt. A. N. Jenkins to be Adjt. British Forcea in Palestine and] (Oct. 14, 1938) Sec. Lt. (on prob.) Transjordan (temp.) (Jan. 8).

CAVALRY

Dr. Alan Dods, house surgeon at F. H. Potter, The King's R.. to be Westminster Hospital, who discover Lt. (on prob) (Feb. 1). (Substi-ed the tragedy, said that on a chair Ga-beside the bed was a gas apparatus, *4th/7th D.G-Bec. Lt. T. M.tuted for the notifn, in the Bell to be Lt. (Jan. 30).

zette of Jan. 31.)

and Dr. Kastelian's mouth was covered by a mask strapped to his head by an elastic harness

Q.

1.40 Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the. Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel,

2.15 Close down.

6 Relay of the Dance Orches fra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.

(a), I'm wishing. (b) If Dreams come true. (c) Sweet Someone. (d) Bel Mir Bist Du Schoen.

5th Innis. D.G.-Lt. A. Carr to ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS be Capt. (Feb. 8), »

Capt. W. Jomcer. M.B., to be

6.14 Record: Twilight serenade. 13th/18 H.-Capt. W. F. Butler is Mal. (Jan. 28).

The apparatus was not delivering Intro: Love's old sweet Song; By secd, whilst employed As Instr., The follg. Capts. to be Majs,

Robertson as because the suction device was the Fireside; I see you in my Sch. of Equitation (Jan. 1) (sub-(Jan. 30):--H. G. stituted for the notifn in

the (Prov.) V. C. Benson, M.B., M. J. so set that unless he breathed in dreams. What Have You Done To Malley (Prov), G. F. Harrison, no gas was delivered. A dial on the My Heart (alm Cafe Collette') Gazette of Jan, 17).

apparatus showed that it had been Clarrie Wright (Vocal) wih The delivering the maximum amount of Twilight Serenaders. HMV BD404. nitrous oxide; no oxygen was 6.21 (3) "Foolin' Myself. registered, so that when the doctor] Skrontch. (c) After you've gone breathed in he got full nitrous (4) Big Chief "Swing It.". oxide.

6.35 Records; Dinah (Akst)

FOOT ITCH

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2.

3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A)." 4.00-"Calling the Time" (D1). 4.15-Dinner Music (A).

4.30-The BBC Empire Symphony Empire

Concerts EBC Orchestm (D1).

5.25 Commentary on News (A).- 5.40—– The_News Behind the 5.50-News (D1).

News" (A).

6.15-Fourth Cricket Test: Eng-

land v. South Africa, (DI). 6.45-"Tor: Sailors." Programme |

for the Mercantile Marine (D2).

7,05 "Dancing Time," with Bar- ry Saville and his Band (D2). 7.30-Talk "by Sir Gelbert Dyett

(A).

7.35-Recital by Helena Taylor (contralto) and Max Pirani {pianist) (D2).

Tossy

7.40 Violin Recital by

Spivakoviky (A). 8.00-"Royal Palaces-Kensington Palace." (D2); "A Symphony in industry." (A).

8.15-Harry Bloom's Dance

Orchestra (A).

8.30 The Norman Brooks Berk-

eley Bextet (D2). 9.00-king of the Garde Republi- caine (D2); Recorded Muse (A).

11

9.20

Summary of the day's news 8.30-News (D2).

(A);

10.00--"The - City of London-The Stock Exchange." "Talk - by R.B. Pearson (D3); (b)|1020Thể BBC Military Band

(D3). 11.00--Music Hall, with the BBC

Variety Orchestra (D2). 1200-News (DS),

3.1.

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS A. M. Lt. Col. (0.0, 2nd C1.) Hidden having attained' the age for retirement retires on."ret. pay (Feb. 8); Maj. (0.0) 3rd CL) G. P. V. Hardy to be Lt.-Col. "Sir Bernard Splisbury, Home Lazy Bones (Mercer-Carmichael) (0.0. 2nd CL) (Feb. 8) Maj. Office pathogist, said that the Plano Ensemble HMV B8035. Mu- (0.0. 3rd CL) B. A. Goldstein cause of death was asphyxia due sica Proibita (Gastaldon)-Marcel 12.25

A Palotti (Organ). Parlo, F476. to be temp Lt.-Cal. (0.0..2nd C1.) to inhalation of nitrous oxide,

6.44 post mortem examination disclosed

(a) Sixty Seconds got to- (Feb. 8);

Capt. (0.0. 4th CL) C. H. Coo-that Dr. Kastelian had an en-gether. (b) That foolish feeling. per to be Maj. 10.0. 3rd Clarged thymus gland.

(c) Rosetta. (d) Rhythm Excur- (Feb. 8),

Recording his verdict, the coroner stan said that Dr. Kastelian seemed to

7. Closing local Stock Quota- Maj, R. L. Moss (late, The have been an extraordinarily happy

tions.

MEMORANDA

to

Queen's R.) relinquishes the rank and keen young man, very fond of 1.02 Variety Programme with of Maj. on enlistment in the T. his profession and interested in Gracle Fields, Sandy Powell, The A (eb, 8); Maj. W. J. Stapford, mechanical appliances

an Boswell Sisters, George" Formby MC, RA, to be 0.8.0.2 (Bqdn. unusual degree. Suicide did not and Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Leader Air Staff organization) seem in the least likely. Hd. Qra., Bomber Comd., - RAF. (Jan. 23); Sec. Lt. P.., N... L.

Ion 'account of ill-health (Feb. 8).

·

Sonata Recital by Maurice Libowitch (violin) and Thelma Bryan (pianoforte) (D3)

HI-Kolland-India DI-Daventry, Trans. I DII—Daventry, Texna. II DEI-Daventry, Texas. II A---Australia

Fields with Orchestra Regal MR Air Mission to inspect the latest

Vocal-Now It Can Be Told The Chief of the US. Army Air (film. 'Alexander's Ragtime Band" Corps, Major Gen. Arnold, has It might well be that the doctor The Biggest Aspidestra In The protested to the US. Becretary of Harvey. hp. List, late unatiach. wanted to see how long it was World

(Harper Connor) —–—– Grať War against permitting the French ATHLETE'S FOOT ed Hst for Indian Army," retires that was why he had the wiles

that was why he had the wireless 2839. Dance Orch-It's The Na- types of military aeroplanes.

and his wrist-watch on:

tural Thing To Do-Fox-Trot "(Him) The doctor's enlarged thymus Double or Nothing"), Bay “B1, E1”— gland would have affected his Rumba-Harry Roy and His Or- heart and rendered him liable to chestra. Parlo, F977, Vocal-Bar- go out more quickly under the nacle Bill, The Bellor (Robisona-" effects of gas than a normal man Luther)-Pop Eye (Billy Costello

According to the Government Health Balletty No E-28. at legat 50% of the adult populatide of The United States are being attacked by the dis- esse known as Athlete's Foot

Usually the disease starts between the toes. Zillie watery blisters form and the skin erkelas) and peels. After a while the itching becomes in- tense and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the gidin.

Beware of It Spreading

il

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ROYAL

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Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the fest. The Foles of your first become red R. C. Harty to the escort vessel

swollen. The act also cracks and gees, and the Rochester on the Africa Station stching becomes worse and worse,

Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, be dates from Feb. 11. This is his first

it is very contagious and it may

Jon

the Original Pop Eye) with Novelty Accomp Rex 9314. Vocal Why Don't You Practice What You

hart, Hoffman)—The Boswell Bis- ait kinds of remedies to cure it without success, missioned the Rochester at Chat-

ters with Orch”... Bruns. 01832 Ordinary germicides, antiseptica, salva or, sint="kipe

Jake menis, selosa do arty good.

JERUSALEM, FED, 20 (Router) Dance Orch-Spanish ham on December 17, 1936. The Here's How to Treat It vessel is at Bimonstown, and left sergeant was killed in a serious Rumba (from Transatlantic

hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the, command, and he will succed Com MOTOR ACCIDENT Practice What You Preach (Good-

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried mander F. W. Growse, who recomm-

Trichophyton. It burden flæett diep in the.

IN JERUSALEM

The germ that causes the disease is known as for month's training craise accident on the Jerusalem-Jena Rhythm"). & CHft From Heaven. issues of the skin and is very hard to kill A test to the eastward on February 20Road. Seven British police officers Waltz (Harry Roy-Harry Roy made shows it takes 35 minutes boiling to kill, The germ, so you can see why the ordinary rema- SOUTH AMERICA DIVISION- were involved and another sergeant and His Orchestra with Vocal Re- soras developed actely for the purpose of HMS. Exeter, 'Commodore a H was dangerously injured. Two con-frain. Parlo. 7544 Humorous treating Athlete #1200 quid igal pene Harwood, OBE, visited. Talara stables were also seriously hunt, Sketch-Bandy, The Dentist trates and Arles quickly a You just paint the gf- fected parts, alt peair out the transe of the Ads from February 13 to 18. H.M.S., while another inspector and two (Thomson-Powell) Sandy Powell

"where the germ breeds."

Itching Stops Immediately ¡ Ajax, Captain C. EL Woodhouse,onstables received slight mjuries. Bex 8578. Vocal-One Fight Of

visited Lobitos from February - 14) (

As soon as you apply H. F you will and the to 18. The two vessels will then

The itching, is immediately relleund. You should

paint, the infected page with Highland join up and proceed to Salinas, morning-antil yOUT. (95% EN WEL. Ugally thù,

taken from true to ex days though in every February 23-27; and Colon, where and the majority should be com-

Songer or in mild can lean time

Love (from the film)-- When The Robin Sings Bong Again Parish and Coots)-Gracie Fields

(Continued on Page 13) /

A spit and mooth. Yet they will be joined by the York, pleted this year. They are classed.

pecially if you are one of those who have tried flagship of Vice-Admiral Bir Sidney as patrol submarines, and are of

swill marvel al, the quick way it brings you relief)

TOP VERTS 20-2, T30 of Athlete's Foot without muc Meyrick, K.C.B., Commander-in-1,095 tons (1,579 tons submerged), wat with a 4in. gun and six alin.

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seventh of the new Triton crass, of which 10 are under construction,

Air Vice Marshal J. T. Babing- tan, commanding the RAF. In the Far East, is dying to Bara“ wak from Bingapore, on Feb; 27. to confer with Bir Charles Brooke. Rajah of Sarawak, on R.A‚F, land- ing grounds being developed in Sarawak.

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