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Vienna. City Of My Dreams (film Heart's Desire'): Let Me Awaken Your Heart (alm Heart's Desire"). My World Is Gold Because. You Love Me Tim Heart's Desire with Or chestra conducted by Idris Lewis.

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"Mincing Lane' by C. J. Ritchie and 'Billingsgate' by T. 8. Dove: Intro duced by Alan Ivinsy.

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THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, MARCH 10 MARCH 1

"

B.N. Wt. Ejects. to be Cd, Elects.-F. G. Harvey, A. F: Cavell (Dec. 1, 1938).

Cd. Gurr. (Retd.) A. Bethell to be Lieut. (Retd) with seny. April 1, 1937. R.M.

Froby. Sec. Lt.. D. J. Ciff to be Proby. Lt. (Oct. 1, 1938) and to take rank and precedence next below Proby. Lt. J. D. E. FitzGerald. (Sub- stituted for notification in the Gazette of Feb. 10).

Proby. Sec. Lt. R. F. Fraser-Smith to be Proby, Lt. (Oct. 1, 1838) and to take rank and precedence next below Proby, Lt. A. W. Medon, (Substituted for notification in the Gazette of Feb. 10).

MARCH 2

'IL.N.

Sec. Lt. J. P. G. Lewis to be Lt. (March 10).

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Regti. Sergt.-Majs to be Lts (TM, |00):--G. E. C. Kingman, A. P. Her-

bert (March 11).

Suptg Clerk John Stevenson Mit- chell to be Lt. (Qr-Mr.) (March 11). INFANTRY

R. Fus.--Maj. G. C. Pearson, MC. retires on ret. pay (March 10).

R Norfolk R-Lt. J. E. Ridsdale iz seed whilst undergoing a language course (Feb. 18).

Cheshire RCapt. (now Maj.) C. (Nov. 19 1938). W. Kidwell is restd. to the estabt.

Hampshire R-Ma). W. A. Dore re- tires on ret. pay (March 10).

North'n R. Sec. R. R. Greaves to be L March 11).

Midd'x R-Lt. H. N. C. Gudgeon is secd for. Bery under the Colonial Omice (Jan. 11).

Y. and LR-Mal. E."C. J. Wood-

Lt. J. T. Pollock placed on Retd. List ford is seed, for serv, on the Staff in (March 2).

Its to be LA-Condra.:-J.. G. Cock- bum Flight Lt., RAF.), A. 3. H. Carslaw. F. W. B. Edwards (March 1).

MARCH 2 R.N.

Blg. Lt. (Retd.) J. W. Anderson to be Big Lt.-Comdr. (Retd.) (March 31. Sub-Lleuts. (A) to be Lts, (A) with seny. as stated:-0. B. Lamb. F. D. Beales (Oct. 28, 1938); R. H. H. L. Oliphant (Nov. 18, 1938). J. D. Stern (Jan. 27).

MARCH -5 RN.

Cd. Gar. F. W. Darbin placed on Rtd List (March 5).

MARCH 6 .B.N.

Surg. Lieut. (D) D. D. Craig, B.D.S. to be Surg. Llaut-Comdr. (D) March

be

Sub-Lieuta, to

Zenta:- A BL

India (March 2).

HLL-Sec. Lt. J. P. Royle is dis- missed from the service by sentence General Court-Martial (Begt: 14)

1938).

·ROYAL TANK CORPS Maj. C, B. Bouchier, M.C., is restd. to the estabt. (March 10).

empld. with the RLAS.C. (March 10%. Capt. P. R. Caley is seed. `whilst

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPH be Lt. (on prob.). Barch 1).

Lt. P. C. Murphy, R. Ir. Pus, to

Sec. Lt G. 3. H. Cook, R.WK. to be Sec. It in prob) (March 1.)

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

Serg-Maj. Henry Tottle to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (Merch 8).

Short Service Commission-The Appt. of Lt. C. Watts is antedated to Feb. 16, 1937, but not to carry pay and allces, prior to Feb. 16,′′ 1958. ---

Watts to be Capt. Feb. 16.

··Lt. J.

C. Sproul-Belton, 3. R. Lang, A. P. 1939, with seny. Feb. 16, 1933. Chimer (March 11,

The follg. Lts. (on prob.) are colle Sub-Lieuts. (E) to be Leute (E) with Armed in their rank:-, O. Bram

.M.B., J...B. Plews, 'MB, J. Mas- seny, as stated:---R. A. Cluett (Feb. 1,

∙1938), N. A Dolton (Nov. 1, 1939); Pkay-Dick, M.B. M.R.CP.

J. A. Stade (Feb. 1); J. H. D. Marmed in their fan. Gibson, M.D.

han (March

The folg. Lte. (on prob.) are con

rank in the following K-J. seny, next below J. H. Prain, M.B. H

order of

of seny

MARCH

7 B.N. Cd. Wiz H. L. Binke to be Payur A. Bowker, MD.; B. C. Jeffrey, M.B., Lieut. (March 1).

seny. next below H.. AC Bowker, MD.

Wt. W. Forterfeld to be ca.. L. Humphreys, seny, next below J.

Wtr. (March 1).

J.Justice,

Ireland,

Proby. Sec. Lieut. D. O. Pope to be G. P. Edwards, M.B.; F. Act. Lieut. (March 7).

"QUEEN ALEXANDEA'S BOYAL

** NAVAL NURSING SERVICE.

Miss N. Bryce, Nursing sister, has resigned, to date: March 9,

WAR OFFICE, MARCH

REGULAR ARMY Commands: and Staff

10

M.B.; D.

MB

J. Baxter,

H. H. ter M.B.

Johnston, M.B. | A. Bennett, seny next below P. L. O'Neill, M.B.; PER. B. Unwin, R.G. Davies: D. 6. Toole, M.B.;, R. D. Bell, Bell, M.B.. seny, next below J. B. AL Mine,

RA. Daly, seny, next below A. L. J. Webb, E, T. St. M

M.B.;

Brett seny next below G. J. Harrison,

Mej. H. P. Whileford RA to be ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS

G.8.0 3rd Grade, Wer

W. Chawlord

(Feb:

2nd CL) (temp.. It

3.50 "The Little Show." Intimate

cabaret

entertainment, with

Mi Ferrie's Band (D1), 4.15-Dinner Music (A). 4.20—Newa (D1).

SMARTOM CLP Miller:

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271,2

VAL REGIMENT OF BOYAL

Maj. W pay

(March 11) Capt. D. Moore is restd to the (OMR 204 01) (temp. Lt, Capt. G. Oroly is secd whilat Col: (OME. 1st chy Mechuincea holding an appt. as Assi, xptl. On MIMech. to be L-Col. (O.ME. Cosa and AA Defi Expl'Estabt 1st C) (Jazz 36), (Jan. 20).

Continued on Page 107

Col. (O.ME MIMechE, to be "Li-Col COME

:(Substituted retires on ret. Ist CL) (Dec 15, 193

for notification in the Gazette of Jan.

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5.25 Commentary On News (A). 5.40-The News Behind the News."

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7,00 "The Thin Red Line": The

Royal Welch Pushjers (172). 7.15-Violin Recital by Úrisha Golub-

(A).

8.00-The BB.C Northern Ireland Orchestra (D2); Programme by the ABC. (Melbourne) Wire- less Chorus (A). 8.30-Recorded Peature (A). 9.00-Fercy Waterhouse with Clarinet and saxophone, and James Moody at the piano (D7). 9.20-Summary of the day's news (A). 0.30-News (2).

10.00

The City of London." Talk on Mincing Lane by G. J. Rlt- chie, and on Billingsgate by

S. Dave (D3).

10.20-Music Hall, with the B.B.Ö.

Variety Orchestra (D3).

11.20-The BBC. Milliary Band (p3). 12.00-News (D3).

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12.25 "The Alpine Hut," with the Augustus Franzel's Schrammal Quartet (D3).

Mr Howard Harding

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