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NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

L. (E).—C A. Yorke, to Peni broke for M.TE (Jan. 26).

'Sub-Lt.-N. J. Parker, to Sabre Jan. 18).

selected for training is rating pilot, ¡Deptford (Jan. 19); H. G. J. Ward, states a new Fleet Order, will re- to Terror II (Feb, 14). tain their R.M. WILOTM for a period of one month's training, 'although they will continue to be transferred to the seaman branch on commencing training as rating Class III uniform (Jacket and peaked cap) will be issued to them on completing atisfactory training.

́ ́REAR-ADMIRALS RETIRED Rear-Admirals H. B. Maltby and Herbert Pott, M.V.O., who ATC among those who have retired on promotion to flag rank, are each 52 years of age and passed outlet. from H.M.S. Britannia as muldship

men with seniority of February 26. 1903.

BATTLESHIP LAUNCHI

in the

a month's

PLANS DIVISION The Rev. H. J. Osgathorp, vicar

Commander U. H. R. James, pro- of Walker-on-Tyne. will conduct moted in the New Year list after the religious ceremony at the 18 months as senior lieutenant- launch of the battleship King commander

battleship George V en Tuesday, February 21, Roaney, has joined the staff of the at the naval yard of Vickers-Arm-Plans Division for duty in succes- strongs. Limited, High Walker. Assion to Commander L. M. Shaq- previously announced, the naining well.

C2 Gunners (T),~~~R; T. Phlipott, to Cumberland (Jan. 34); N. Grant, to Valiant (Jan. 31).

Cd Engr.-L. G. L. Hutchins, to Farth (Jan, 19).

Schoolmaster (C.W.O.).-W. a. Tucker. to. Victory for Sig. Sch.

Jna, 16).

Schoolmasters.-D. J. Tarr. "to Victory for Sig. 3ch.; J. W. Ch- ridge, to Victory for M.TE (Jan.

16).

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PROMOTIONS

Lt.Cdr. (Retd.).—E B. Clark, to rank of Odr. (retd) (seny, Jan. 14).

to mank of Suren. L.-Cdr. seny, Surgn Lt.-J. G. Sliman, MB..

Jan 15).

Md (A)--J. F. Olsen, to rank of

ceremony will be performed by the Commander James entered Os- King, during the tour of their Ma-borne as a cadet in January, 1916, Jesties in the North-Eastern area, He qualified as a French interpre-

II.M.S. LIVERPOOL

ter in 1926, and at the Star College The new cruiser Liverpool, Cap-in 1932. In 1933-35 he was opera-Act. Sub-Lt (A) (seny, Jan. 18). tain A. D. Read, left Liverpool for the East Indies on her way to Aden, where she is expected on February 1.

..

ons staff officer with the Com- mander-in-Chief In the East Endles. and in 1935-38 with the Rear-Admiral Commanding 3rd Cruiser Squadron.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:—

RETIREMENTS

Lt.-H, E. Knights, placed on the Retd. List (Jan. 12).

Cd. Gunner (T)-F. J. Titball, with rank of Lề, (Jan, 18),

RONALD MEGAW' PRIZES Ronald Meraw Memorial prizes. for the sub-lleutenant who obtains, the highest place in the various

ROYAL AIR FORCE examinations for the rank of lieu-

PayT. Cdrs.-G. H Courtier, to tenant, have been awarded for the Cumberland (Feb. 1); C. A AUSTRALIAN CHIEF OF STAFF year 1936-37 · to Lieutenant P. | Maurlee-Jones, to Colombo (Feb. Air Commodore S. J. Goble, Chapman," now serving in HMS. 3): J. G. L. Faed, to Medway (Feb. [C.B.B. DSO, DS.C.. who is to be Rainbow, in China, and for 1937, 13); F.C. Driscoll, to Curacos (Feb-Acting Chief of Staff of the Edyul 38 to Lieutenant F. D. Holford, [1]; R. R Wallace, to Renown (Feb. | Australian Air Force, In succession serving in HMS. Kent, fagahip in 6).

to Air Vice-Marshal R. Williams, China

Lts-A. D. W. Moore, to Cour-with the temporary rank of air ageous (Jaz, 18); I. K. Rodwell, to vice-marahí, has been fiying for Hyperion (Jan. 12); F. Hodgson, to 24 years, and served with distinc

tion, in the RN.AS. during the War.

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Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

SHORT WAVE

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On Wavelengths of 355

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STUDIO-THE GRUPO “LIRA”

FROM MACAO

Pio-Ulski's Orchestra

12.00 to 12.30 p.m. Belay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 p.m. Weber-Concerto In F Minor, Op. 79.

Robert

and Casadesus (Piano) the Orchestre Symphonique (of

DAVENTRY

.....

Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.86mm.) 9.51m.c. (31,55m.)

21.47m.c. (31.97m.)

15.18m.c. (19.79m.)

1 (G.S.O.. G.S.G...G.S.B.) Frank II (G.S.H.. G.S.G.. 'G.S.B.) Trans. III (G,S.H.. G.S.G. G.SB) ATÍSTRALIA

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

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88 and 2557m.: Freagen- cles 17770kc

Paris) conducted by Engene Bigot.

12.47 D.m. Songs by Millza H.K. Time. Korlus (Soprano).

p.m.

Nocturne, Op. 37, No. 1-Ah, let me sweep (Chopin); Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2-0 Night! O Dreams! (Chopin)-with Orch. cond. by Bruno Seidler-Winkler. Shadow Bong ("Dinorah" — Meyerbeer) — with Ofch. cond. by Franz Schon- baumsfeld.

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

1.03 p.m. Vivian Elk at the Plano.

Streamline ---Piano Selection (Ellis); Streamline - The First Waltz (Eilis); "Going Places" Plano Medley (Ellis.

1.15 p.m. Renter And Bagby Press, Weather Forecast and An-| nouncements.

"and 11730ke

by

400 Fredric Bayco, at the BBC

Theatre Organ (DI)." 4.30 "The Card." Novel Arnold Bennett (DI).. 5.30-Recital by Montagu, Brear-

ley, violinist (DI). 5.50-News (DI),

6.45 -"Over the Fell." Story of

a "Lakeland Walk by D.G. Bridson and Joan Little- wood (D2).

7.30-Harry Evans and his Bex-

tette Intime in

pro- gramme of popular tunes (D2).

8.00 "Gold" in Australia. 1839-

1939," by R. L. Megros (D2). 8.30——Alfred Van Dam and his State Orchestra. (D2), 9.00 "Calling the Tune," (D2). 9.30-News (D2).

(D3).

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1.30 p.m. Dance Musk, Fox-Trots - You Gotta Krow How To Dance (flm 'Colleen'); | 10.00-"This Racing Business" You Can't Pull The Wod Over My Eyes-Harry Roy and His Orches- 10.15-Henry Hall and his Dance tra with Vocal Refrain. Rumba Fox-Trot Serenade Gay De- 11.00-"The Card" (D3). celvers") Jack Jackson and His 12.00-News (D3). Orchestra with Vocal Refrain,

1.40 p.m.

Relay of the Rotary Tifin Speech from the Roof Gar- den of the Speaker: Rotarian R.A. D. Forrest. Subject: "The Judg- ment of Character frem Hand- writing.”

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6.00 pm. Relay of the Dance. Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel

6.24

(a) Stolen Heaven, (b) Row, Row, your boat, (c) Meet the beat of my Heart, (d) Stop beatin Round the Mulberry Bush. p.m.

Record: Le Regiment Qui Passe (Sconoscinto); Aria Con Variazioni (Luigi Mozzint)-Mario | Maccaferri (Guitar). 621 p.m. (a) Tain't Good, (b)"Daughter of the Sheik. (c) Tears in my heart, (d) When the Heather is in bloom 6.35 p.m. Records: South Sea Island | Magle (Long); Me and the Moon

a.m.

Orchestra (D3).

12.25-"The Alpinę Hut,” with the Augustus Franzel's Schram- mel Quartet (D3). D-Daventry. Träna. 1 DI-Daventry. Trans. If

* DIII-Daventry. Trans. III

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1939.-PAGE 3

Mr Howard Harding.

The Milane,

Maldon

[Beauty"); No More (C. B. Cochran's Revue (Home and Beauty); The Dubarry (fim I Give My Heart")........ with Orchestra cond, by G. Walter. 7.15 p.m. Studio-Géo. Pio-Elski's' String Orchestra.'

Folks-Waltz -"

1. Uhlenhorster

(Fetras)

2. Romance (Góra) 3. Barba Moldave

rizi).

Interval

(De Mau-

It Was A Lover And His Lass

(Handman)-Bing Crosby w. Victor (Shakespeare and Morley-arr. Young and His Orch. Plano Hits Bridge).The BBC. Wireless Bing- Fox-Trot Medley-Burton Browners cond. by Stanford Robinson. (Piano), 6.44 p.лm. (2) A Berenade

Unaccomp.

to the Stars, (b) Macky Dust, (c)

You go to my head, (c) Every Tub.

2.00 p.m.

Closing local Stock Quotations.

the (Myddleton)

4. By

Swanee River

5. Grafin Mariza (Kalman);

Interval

Because

Hardelot)--The Maestro Bingers (Teschemacher and

7.02 p.m. Songs by Gilla Alpar (Soprano).

Sing Something In The Morning with Plano,

(C. B. Cochran's Revue Home and

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