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NEWS ABOUT THE

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, DEC. 6

ADMIRALTY, NOV. 28

RN.

Plot Officer B.A.F.. EG. Shults to be Sub-Lleut (A) on

transfer to Royal Navy with seny of May

18

DECEMBER

R.N.

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In pursuance of his Majesty's pleasure Engr. Capt. G. Morgan has been appointed Naval Alde-. Nov. de-Camp to the King from

DECEMBER 3 R.N.

Surg. Lieut.-Comdr. C. B. Nichol- son, M.B., B.S.. M.R.C.S., I. R. C.P., D.L.O.. to be Surg. Comdr. (Dec, 2). Lleuts. (Retd.) to De Lieut.-Comdr. (Retd.), with seny. as stated-L. E. Ricketts, G. M. D. Hutcheson, AF Black (Dec 1); G. Odell (Dec. 4).

SERVICES

RADIO AND services

docery, Supreme Court

Radio Programmes

SHORT WAVE

Calle

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

The follg. Majs, are resta. to the estabt..-F. E. Robertson (Nov. 181, L. G. O. Jenkins (Dec. 3).

secd. Capt. P. A. V. England is for serv. on the Staff (Oct. 1); Capt. R, R. L. Patey to be Adjt., G.S.G.

17.79m.c. (16,86m.) vice Capt. R W. Sorsble (Oct. G.S.A.

9.51m.c. (31,55m.) 291: Capt. C. E. Godby to be G.S.H.

21.47m.c.. (31.97m.) Adjt.. vice Maj. J. Akroyd-Hunt G.S.O......... 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) (Nov, D.

Trans. I (G.S.O.. G.S.G., G.S.B.) Lleut. R. P. Hammond-Cham- The folls. Capts. are secd. for Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G. G.S.B.) bers-Borgnls placed on Retd. Listserv. with the TA. :-A, J. Lard-Trans. III (G.S.H. Q.S.G., G.SB.) (Oct. 28); Engr... Comdr. McCallum placed on. Retd.

Dec. 3).

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R.ner-Clarke. 0. M. Adderley, C. P. List Collingwood, L. N. Smith, J. M. Bannerman. J. H. Slade-Powell (Nov. 1; R. E. Compton (Nov. 7); S. Southey (Nov. 15),

WAK OFFICE, DEC. Col. Hon. E. H Wyndham, M.C., 12 in succession to Engr. Capt. late L.G. is apptd. A.D.C. to the S. H Dunlop, who has been pro-King (Dec. 6), vice Col. Q. H moted to Engr. Rear-Admirol, GI, C.M.O...DS.0, late RASC,

Lleuts. to be Lieut.-Comdra :--- | retired.

H. H. Gardner, L. J. Sedgwick.

REGULAR ARMY

Maj. Gen. B. B. Crozier.

Capt. R. B. T. Daniell is restd.

to the estabt. (Dec. 1).

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALA

Capt." "W. J. Dryland, A.M.I.

AUSTRALIA

. Call Sign: VLR 'Ware Length. 31.34 metres

Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHIL Wavelengths 16.88m) and 25.57m.; Frequen- cles 1779ke and" 11730ku

E.E.. restd. to the estabt. (Dec. HK. Time. C.B.. (7).

ret.

J. 9. Le

D. R. F Campbell Flying Offr., R.A.F.), E. A. Blundell, R. C.M.G., D.S.O., retires on Léonard, R. A. Villers. H. F. Bone, pay (Dec. 7); Col. C. A. H. F. Hunt, R. L.A. Sarell. A. S. Webb. R. C. Gordon-Smith C. Begg (Dec. 1).

V

Licuts. (E) to be Lieut-Comdra. (E. K. MeA. Tod. P. T. Joy.

3. D. Hamilton (Dec. 1)

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YOUT GUARDS

am,.

10.00-Recorded Music (A). Hut-10.20--Wheat and Grain Reports

on

HONGKONG

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Bmetres (845 k.ev) 31.48

W

metres (9.52 megafycles)..

THE SECOND "SPELLING BEE" FROM THE STUDIO 12-12.20 p.m. Relay of a Service of Batercession from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 pm. Selections from Goun- cd's "Faust"

All Hall. Thou Dwelling-Lulgi Fort (Tenor) with Orchestra; Ballot Act. 5, Scene 1)-Symphony Orchestra cond. by Henri Busser; Golden Calf; Mephisto Seremade- Alexander Kipnis (Bass) with Or- chestra; Garden Scene - Saints above and

Quartette: Muriel Brunskill, Miriam Licette, Robert Histon and Heddle Nash with Orchestra cond. by Sir Thomas Beecham.

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

Angels Gren. G'da-Maj. R. L. Cornu, O.B.E., M.C.. retires on archins, M.C., is secd. for serv. Ind

Fenston (Dec. 3) and the Staff (Oct. 10). granted the hon. rank of Brig.

H

(A). 10.40-"AL Home and Abroad

(A) Substituted for the notifn. In the

|11,10-Luncheon Music" (A). Gazette of Dec. 2" Col. . H. Coates, M.C., to be Lt.-Col. (Nov.

The Queen's R-Maj." J. B. 11,30-Afternoon, Musical

GI, C.M.G., D.8.0.. retires on rel, pay (Dec. 6); Col. (local Mają; ¡

26).

INFANTRY

R. Fus.-Maj. R. N. Vaughan is

Lieut. Emergy.) C. A. G. Luck- ham to be Lleut.-Comdr. Gen. Hon. P. G. Scarlett. M.C... (Emergy) (Dec. 1) Sub-Lieut. to be Maj. Gen. (Nov. 27), with seed for serv. on the Staff (Oct.

E a. 6. Harvey to be Lieut. (F)seny. (May 18): Lt. Col. K. F. 31. with seny, of Feb. 1.

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D.

R.S.

Fus. Lt. Col. R. A. D. Gattle, D.S.O.. M.C.. from The Sub-Lleuts. (E) to be Lleuts, (E) Queen's R., to be Col. (Nov. 261. his period of serv. In comd.. is Moseley. Q.B.E.. having completed with seny, as stated:-C. F. Mor-with seny, July 1, 1934. row (Aug 16: C.. C. M. Bluett

COMMANDS AND STAFF

removed from the Regt. Ist and remains on full (Sept. 16). M. F. Roupell (Oct. 1):)

pay (Dec. 6). D N. Callaghan, A. D. Inglis

'Oct. 18).

The folly. relinquish their appts. Dec. 8-Col. G. H. GUI. C.M.G., |0.5.0.. is Asst. Dir. of Supplies Sub-Leut. E. W. Ridley, R.N.R.. and Trans... E. Comd.; Col. R. V. to be Sub-Lieut. with seny. of G. Horn, D.S.O. OBE. M.C., as Feb. 23: Sub-Lieut. (E) F. J. A.A.Q.M.G., Sco, Comd. and remains Nash to be Lieut. (E) with seny. fon full pay. of Feb. 1

To be SurgnTM Lieut Recs. L.DA. (Dec. 1).

DECEMBER

Maj. W. Tod. M.C., to be Lt.-Col.

(Dec, 81.

S. Wales Bord.-Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) J. McGuire. is placed on the hp. list on account of ill-health' (Nov.

4).

Dorset R-Sec. Lt. I. F. R. The follg, appts. are made: (D-K. Maj. O. G.

Ramsay, from A. and S.H. to be Woodhouse, R.W.K..

sec. Lt. Dec. 71, with precedence to be Staff Capt. War Omce

next below Sec. (Nvq. 5); Capt. R. Wynnlatt-

Lt. A. V. N. Husey. Cheshire R. to

Bridge. be Staff Capt., War Office (Nov. 28).

ROYAI. REGIMENT OP ARTILLERY

2

FLN.

Lieut. G. F. W. Adams placed on Reta List (Dec. 2): Cd. Bosn. (Retd.) B. C. Jones to be Lleut. (Retd.) with seny," of April

1.

1037

1939

AUTOMATIC

TUNING

MODEL

Maj. R. A. S. Edgecombe Is Beed for serv, on the Staff (Sept., 29).

LAUREL

AND

HARDY PRESENT

ZENITH

LONG DISTANCE RADIO

"THE ORIGINAL AUTOMATIC"

To WINNER of "SWISS MISS"

ON DISPLAY AT THE KING'S THEATRE there is a glass ZENITH RADIO TUBE filled with rice.grains of varying azes. All you have to do to enter this contest is to guess the number of rice grains, and submit your guess, accom. proied by the counterfoil of the ticket to see "SWISS MISS", to the King's Theatre earinark- ed "SWISS MISS" GUESS. ING CONTEST. All "entries must be in by noon of the day following the termination of the ran of "SWISS MISS" as the King's Theatre.

Contest

The first entry received with the correct solution or nearest thereto will be awarded the radio. There will be 10. additional prizes of pairs of guest tickets to see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's picture "LONE FINDS ANDY HARDY.

HAL BOACH Fresente

LAUREL Oli HARDY Swiss Miss

A DELLA LIND

WALTER WOOLE KING

ERIC BLOREN

Welch R.-Capt. H. H, Deane is secd for serv with the Sudan Def. Force (Nov. 4),

Black Watch.-Lt. D. H. Walker Is seed for serv. on the Staf (Oct. 8); Sec. Lt. G. A. M. Stirling

to be Lt. (Dec. 5).

on

Oxf. and Bucks LI.Mal. J. A. Theobalds is seed. for serv. the Staff (Oct. 3).

Foresters-Maj. H. L. B. Mills retires on ret Day (Dec. 7).

Gordons.-Lt. M. H. H. Du Bou- lay, from Ind. Army, to be Lot. (Dec. 7), with regtl seny, Feb. 2, 1936.

Camerons.--Maj. E. P. B. Came- ron is secd. for serv. on the Staff (Oct. 5).

·ROYAL ARMY SERVICE -

CORPS Capt. C. EL. S. Dawson is secd. for serv. with the TA. (Nov. 1)

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Maj. and Staff Paymr. 2nd Cl W. Eadle, M.C., having attained the age for retirement. is placed on yet, pay (Dec. 7).

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3.20 Tiny Tots' Session (A), 4.00 "World Affairs." (D1). 4.15-Symphony Concert by the BBC Empire Orchestra (D3): "From One Dog Lover to Another," by Paul Schiffer- decker (A).

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5.05 "You Shall Have Music,"

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5.40 "People and Personalities of the Far North," by Southwell-Keely (A). 5.50-News (D1), · $.45-"Famous Fusses:

Walts." (D2), 0:50 Tric A.B.C. (Sydney) phony Orchestra (A).

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1.03 p.m. Marek Weber and His Urchestra,

of

Songs Without WordsFotpour~ ri Fantasia On Melodies Johann Strauss Weber).

1.30 p.m..

and Rugby Press. Weather Forecast and An- nouncements,

Reuter

1.40 p.m. Variety with Wish Wynne, Sam Browae and others,

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Plano Duet-Parade Of The Tin Soldiers (Jessul); Nola (Arndt)~ Rawiez "and Landauer; Vocal- Jean-Francois Marie-Claire rom the Revue of the Folles Ber- gere)-Carmen Torres, and Robert Buguet with Orchestre and Chorus

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bankment Impression (Wynnie)- Wish Wynne; Vocal-My Shadow's 7.45 "You Shall Have Music." Where My Sweetheart Used To Be with Louis Levy and Aug-| (Carr); I'm Sittin' High On A HI mented BBC Variety Orches-Top (An Thanks a Million')Sam' (Baritone) with The Mr. Rhythm Sisters and Orthestra; own Plano Duet Hit Memories Medley

tita (D2). $30-"At the Black Dog.

Wilkes at home in his bar-parlour (D2), 3.50-Recorded Feature (A), 9.00--Songs of Brahms (D2). 9.15 "World Affairs." (D2). 9.20-News Brevities (A).. 9.30-News (D2); 10.00-"News Reel." (D3), 11.35 Central Band of His Maj-

esty's Royal Air Force (D3). 12.00-News (D3).

3.m..

12.20-"Matters of Moment" Talk

by Edward Thompson (D3) 12.35-Music of Wagner (D3).

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

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2.15 pm. Close down.

6 p.m. Studio Children's Hour. 7 p.m. Closing local Stock Quo- tations.

7.02 p.m. Variety with Billy Ben- nett, WII Evans, Aaron Sisters and Sidney Torch.

Orch. Love Makes The World Go Round (from These Foolish Things'); When You Dream About Hawall (from "These Fool'sh Things')-London Palladium Or. chestra cond. by Clifford Green- 'wood with Gerry Fitzgerald (Vocal); Vocal-How'm I Doin' (Redman)-Aaron Sisters; Vocal and Piano--There's Rain In My Eyes (Schwartz); Take Me In Your Arms (Roncoroni)-Leslie Hut chinson; Dance Orch.-There's A Little Irish Colleen On Broadway- Fox-Trot; The Highland Swing- Quickstep (from 'Happy Returns') -Harry Roy and His Orchestra with vocal refrain; Vocal-Down In Glasslough (Hayward)-Richard Hayward: Johnny, 1 Hardly Knew Ye (ar. Hayward)-Richard Hay- ward and His Yeomen of Song with Instrumental Quintet; Dance Orch. This Is My Night To Dream- Blow

Fox-Tron *Doctor Rhythm'); There's Honey On The Moon To-night-Quickstep-Wetor Silvester and His Ballroom Orches- tra; Vocal-Please Let Me Sleep On Your Doorstep To-Night (Lee). -Blly Bennett and His Kerbstone Kwarette with Banjo and Piano.

7.40 p.m. Stadlo-Z.B.W, Orches- tra.

1. L'Arlesienne Suite. No. 2 (Bizet),

8 pm. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report, and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. Studio-Z.B.W, Orchés- tra,

2. Serenata in F Minor (Tareng- h): 3. Christmas Night Dream (Pellegatt) Interval Tom tha Rhyner (Loewe, Op. 135) Ivar Andresen (Bass) with Dr. Franz Hallasch at the Plano; 4: Oriental Impressions Suite (Amadel); ́ ́ (a) Love Song; (b) Dawn; (c) In the Bazar

8.30 p.m. London Relay At The Black Dog'

Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by S. E Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton,

9 p.m. Gracle Fields, and Sandy Powell.

Sandy The Farmer (Wise)— Sandy Powell and Company in a Humorous sketch; Queen Of Hearts (film)-Gracie Fields with (Continued on Back Fare)

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