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ROYAL NAVY

CAPTAIN J. C. ANNESLEY." Senior of the 15 officers promet- ed to captain in the New Year list 1 "Commander J. C. Annesley, D.S.O.. Commander at the RN. College. Greenwich, since Septem- ber, 1936, and formerly serving in the Operations Division. He com- pleted 30 years in the Navy last May.

THE ARMY

Vernon Jan. 18; H. D. Nichol, to Pembroke RN.B.; A. Coult to President for duty inside Ad- M.B.. то Hebe (Jan. 25):

P. miralty (Jan. 23).

K. Fraser, MB... to Fem- Lt.-Cdra.-A. D. H. Jay, to Re-broke for R.N.B (Jan. 27); J. pulse Jan. 315; C. A Jenkins, to Robertson, M.B., J. Thomas, M.R. Courageous Jan. 91; W. G Brit- C.S., L.R.C.P., to Drake for R.N.B. tain, to Ramilies (Jan, 23); M. H. (Jan, 25 and Feb 4 respectively)

Wt. Engrs.—E T. Pafford, to L. Brown, to Coventry (Jan. 6): S.

to Victory for R.A.F., |13 (Jan. 21; C. Dodsworth, to Star- Borrett. Gesport, for, course (Jan. 21; J. Ash (Jan. 7); A. W. Lewis," to Dale: to Rodney (Jän 101; E A. C. Maidstone (Jan. 12, Ball, to Protector (Jan. 31; E B. Tancock, to Forester, in command: H.M.S. REPULSE H.M.S. Repulse, Captain E. J.W. J. Nixon.. to Pembroke Spooner, will complete to full com-R.N.B. (Jan. 91; N. J. Crossley, to plement on January 17. The Re-Opsy. In command: C. A. de W. pulse is refitting at Portsmouth Kitcnt, to Imperial; J. Lee-Barber. preparatory to taking the King to Griffin, in command: N. A and Queen to Canada. During Copeman, to Southampton (Jan the voyage their Majesties will 31: G. A. Moore, to Nelson; E. S. D. occupy the captain's apartments Fremantle, to Warspite (Jan. 9; P. In the after part of the ship. L. Collard, to Shropshire (Jan. 11); These are being adapted for the J. G. Farrant, to Victory (Jan. 41 Royal use. Additional and tem- purary cabins for members of the Royal Suite are being.bullt on the upper deck of the ship.

for

GALLANT SERVICE IN PALESTINE

The King has been pleased to approve of the following awards. for gallant and distinguished ser- vice in Palestine:-

Lleutenant

THE MILITARY CROSS Captain Philip Joseph Spence Watson, 1st Battalion, The Border Lts.-I. O. Steel, to Dryad Jan. Regiment.

Local Captain) G. appointment to Coventry can- ected; F. A. Smuth, to Caledonia Delme Chedworth Gwynne Sey- 7th Queen's Own (Jan. 23) J... F. Marmont (F/Lt..mour-Evans.

Trans-Jordan at Hussars. attached R.AF). to...Victory for f.fd. R.AF., Gusport (Jan. 81, and to Frontier Force. Glorious undated).

H... Butler, Lt. (A-P. B. Courageous and for Ltd. In 811 Sq.

Jan. 81.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:

Cdrs.-C B. Tinley. O.B.E., to Southampton (Jan. 10); R. C. flaskett-Smith. to Gossamer. in cummand (Jan. 3); E, R. Cander. to Kittiwake. in command Jan. 5: JH. Ruck-Keene, to Shikari, in (3) command (Jan. 41; R. D. Haghes.

No. 3592757 "Warrant Officer to Class. I (Regimental Sergeant-Ma- Jor) Bernard Joseph McAuley, 1st Battalion, The Border Regiment.

Lt. (E, D. Farrow. to Prest- dent for R.N.C., Greenwich (Jan.

Lts.-K Surgn.

.

THE MILITARY MEDAL No. 2753104 Sergeant Albert Alexander Scott, 2nd Battalion. Biden-Steele. The Black Watch (Royal Highland, to President for duty inside Ad-MB.. to Pembroke for R.N.B. (Jan. Regiment).

No. 3594730 Corporal Albert miralty H. de P. Richardson, to 25), and to Pelican (or commg.): Fembroke ΚΟΥ Gunnery School J. D. C. Gowans, M.B., to Dorset- Nolan, 1st Battalion, The Border

(Jan Cur-shire

26); F. G. Singer. Regiment. Jan. 9; G. H. Birley, to morant (Jan. 101: K. H. T. Peard. MRCS., L.R.C.P., to Drake

11

for No. 3595777 Corporal Sydney

to Vernon Jan.-3); R. K. Dickson, R.N.B. Jan. 251, and to Glouces- Charles Weston, 1st Battalion. The

Lon commg. L. H. Duthie. Border Regiment. to President for RN.C., Greenwich; ter

S. B. de Courcy-Ireland. to Newcas-M.H.. to Grimsby (Jan. 25); P. J. to Pembroke for tle: H. Dalrymple-Smith, to Aurora O'Reilly, M.B.,

Jan. 10): P. W. Brock. to Presi-R.N.B. (Jan. 25), and to Cornwall dent for duty inside Admiralty ton commg.; P. J. O'Meara, M.B.. F. Smith, M.B., Jan 9 H. P. Maurice, toto Cleala: J.

Radio Programmes

HONG KONG

SHORT WAVE

Z

W

On Wavelengths of 355

B metres (845 k.') 31.49

metres (9.52 megacycles).

Calls G.S.G.

G.S.B.

G.S.H.

G.S.0.

Trans.

WORLD AFFAIRS AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS

Children's Hour

Traps. Trans.

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

12.30 p.m. London Piano-Accor- deon Band with Les Allen (Bari- Lune).

The White Cliffs of Dover (Leon and Towera); Log Cabin Lullaby

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

17.79m.c. (16.86m.)

9.51m.c. (31.55m.)

21.47mi.c. (31.97m.)

15.18m.c. (19.79m)

J

I (G.S.O.. G.S.G.. G.S.B.). II (G.S... G.S.G., G.S.B.) I (G.S.H.. G.S.G.. G.SB.)

AUSTRALIA Call Sign: VLR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt, HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m and 25.57m.; Frequen-

cien 1770ke

- and 11730ka

(Eyrne and Schuster)-London H.K. Time. Plano-Accordeon Bind under the a.m

Direction of Scott Wood with 10,00-Recorded Music (A)

Vocal Chorus: Moon For Sale 10.20--Wheat and Grain Report (Henderson and Rosen); Mine

(A)

gramme (A),

Pin-

3,20-Tiny Tots' Session (A). 4.40 "The Mill on the Floss."

(DI).

Alone if I Live For You)-Les 10.40-"At Home and Abroad." (A). Allen and His Canadian Bachelors: 11.10-Luncheon Music (A). The Walstling Waltz (Alm Lime-11.30-Afternoon Musical light'); Maid Of Brazil (Le Roy and Marsden)- London Plano- p.m. Accordeon Band under the Direc tion of Scott Wood with Vocal Chorus; I'm All Alone (Feiner and May)-Les Allen and His Canadian Bachelors with Novelty. Accom- paniment; There'll Never Be An other You (Woods): One Night In Monte Carlo (Sherman and Lewis) -London Piano-Accordeon Band under the Direction of Seatt Wood with Vocal Chorus.

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

1.03 p.m. Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) and Orchestre Mascotte.

Greetings то Vienna Waltz (Slede); Donauwallen Waltz (Ivanovici) —Orchestra Mascotte; Le Tango Des Filles. (Delettre and Bayle-Lucienne Buyer (Vocal) with Orchestra; Song Of Hawail— Waltz (Bories-Co.beli); Dream Waltz (Millocker)—Orchestra Mas- cotte: Entraineuse (Tabet); Mon

4.15-Dinner Music (A),

4.40 "World Affairs." Talk by J.L

Bierly (D1).

4.55 The BBC Empire Orchestra

(D1).

5.25 Commentary On News (A). 5.50 News (D1). "

6.45 "Stop Dancing" (D2). 7.00-Orchestral Programme (A). 7.15 "What's On To-night." BBC

Theatre Orchestra (D2).

8.10 Plancforte: Recital by

Maurice Cole (DZ). 8.15-Recital by Ian McMutrie,

baritone (A),

8.30-"At the Black Dog... Mr. Wilkes at home in this pan bar-parlour (D2),

8.50 Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance

Band (A),

9.00 Victor. Fleming Orchestra

(D2).

Brierly (DZ); "Mr. brosius." (HL).

Am-

Meilleur Ami (Berthornten-Tabet) 9.15 World Affairs." Talk by JL

Lucienne Buyer (Vocal) with Or chestra: Once On The Rhine- Waltz (Ostermann); Cavalier Waltz (Nedbal)--Orchestra Mas- cotte.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An- nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Reginald Dixon at the Organ...

Dixon Hits No. 7. Intro: Is It

9.20-Summary of the day's news

(A).

9.30 News (D2): Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (HL)

10.00 Troise and his Mandoliers

. (D3). 10.30-Recital by Sinclair Logan,

baritone (D3).

a.m.

celved." (D3).

True what they say about Dixie?: 10.50 For What We Have Re- Sweetheart let's grow old to- gether: The touch of your lips; 12.00-News (D3). Lost; Lovely Lady: The Glory of love; Dixon

Intae: Hits No. 24. How'dja like to love me; Love walked in: Meet me down in Sun- 'set Valley: I won't tell a soul; The 'sweetest' song in the world; The

Chocolate Soldier's daughter.

1.53 p.m. Roy Fox and His Or- chestra.

(Continued on Page 10)

12.20 "Matters of Moment." Talk by A.D. Lindsay (D3). 12.35-Mario de Pietro (Mandoline

and Banjo) (D3). DI-Daventry, Trans. 1

DI-Daventry, Trans. II

DIIT-Daventry, Trans, III A-Australia

HI-Holland-India

No. 359461 Lance-Corporal Ph Charles Gilbert, 1st Battalion. The Border Regiment..

No.. 3050083 Lance Corporal Harold Mead. 1st Battalion. The Royal Secta (The Royal Regiment).

No. 2754737 Lance-Corporal Wil- llam Watson Faliweather. 2nd Battalion, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment),

No. 5248050 Lance Corporal Henry Edward Buffery. 1st Batta- Ion, The Worcestershire Regiment.

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