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TUESDAY, JAN. 31
WAR OFFICE, Jan. 31 -
REGULAR ARMY Lt. Col. B. C. Dening. M.C., from RE., to be. Col,' (Jan. 21), with seng. Jan. 3, 1938.
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G.D. and A.A. Branch-Maj. C. P. Heath is restd. to the establ (Dec. 15, 1938); Maj. W. W. Dyer retires on ret. pay (Jan. 31).
LONDON GAZETTE |Ma). E. L. Parkes, RE, to be Instr., Stair (Jan., ; Capt. H C. Boyce is Railway Training Centre (Jan. 18); secd, for serv, on the Staff (Jan. Maj. M. S. Wheatley, A.M.I.EE, R. 2),
Field Branch. — Maj. ง. D. Signals, to be D.A.A.G. War Office (Jan. 21); Capt. R. H. Barry. Woodall, M.B.E. M.C.. is secd. for Somerset LL. to be Bde. Maj.. 13th serv. on the Staff (Jan. 1); Maj. Col. C. Ross, OBE, late R.A.. isInt. Bde. (Jan. 101; Capt: G. D. G. C. T. Hutchinson, M.C., is restd. to apptd. A.D.C. to the King (Jan. 8); Heyman, The King's R.. to be the estabt. (Feb. 1). vice, Col. (hon. Brig.) N. M. Mc-G.8.0. 3rd Grade, War Office (Jan. Leod D.3.0. M.C. late R.A.. retd. 21); Cipt. W. H. Lámbert, E. Lan. R., to be G.S.O., 3rd Grade, War Office Jan. 21): Capt. C. M. Smiley. Rifle Bde, to, be A.D.C. to
ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS the Comdr. 2nd Div. (Jan. 211;
Maj. R. Sutton-Fratt is secd. Capt. G. S. Thompson, R., to be G.S.O. 3rd Grade, War Office (Jan, for serv. on the Stat (Jan. 14); COMMANDS AND STAFF
17: Capt. P. C. Graham, R.E, to Maj. M. 9. Wheatley is secd. for The follg. relinquish their appts.: be Staff Capt.. War Office (temp.) serv, on the Star (Jan. 21): (Capt. Col. A. G. Barry, D.S.O., M.C. (Jan, 21; Capt. G. Lucas, R. Tank H. O. Pargeter is seed, for serv (Spec, appt. graded as G.S.O. 1st Corps, to be Staff Caps, War Once with the T. A. (Jan. 21); Capt. H. Grade, War Office) (Dec. 16, 1938). (Jan. 21; Capt. K. G. Exham, L. Lewis is restd. to the estabt. and remains on full pay: Maj. E. D.W.R.. to be 0.8.0, 3rd Grade, Jan. 21). E. Benjamin, RE as 0.9.0. 3rd Aldershot Comd. Jan. 211; Capt. A. Grade. Malaya (Jan. 11); Maj. F. C. F Jackson, Hampshire R., to be E. B. Girling. M.C., The Queen's R. G.S.O. for Weapon Tran., E. Coma. as 0.8.0 for Weapon Trng.. E. (Jan. 21);"Capt. J. D. Palmer, Oxf Comd. (Jan. 211; Maj. A. G. Little, and Bucks L.I.. to be 0.8.0. 3rd R.A. G.S.O. 3rd Grade, War Grade. War Office (Jan. 22); Lt. R. Office (Jan. 22); Maj. C. T. Hutchi-J. Dinsmore, North'n R., to be Staff son, M.C., RA, as Bde. Maj. R.A.Capt., the Brit. Forces in Palestine M. Comd. (Feu. 1); M.C., R.A., 45 and Transjordan (temp.7 (Nov. 14, Bde. Maj. R.A N. Comd. (Feb. 1); 1938) (substituted for notifni. in Maj. J. R. Farrington, R. Tank Gazette of Dec. 23, 19381. Corps, as D.A.A, and Q.M.G.. South Midland Area (Feb. 1)
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ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
INFANTRY
R. North'd Fus-Capt. G. J. Bradford retires. receiving a gratuity (Feb. 1).
Lincoln R-L. R. P. Bally is seed for serv. under the Colonial Office (Jan. 14).
Somerset LI-Capt. E. W. H. Worran retires, receiving a gratuity Feb. 1); Capt. R. H. Barry remalus secd. for serv. on the Staff (Jan. 10).
E. Surrey R.-The follg. 2nd Lis to be Lts. (Jan. 30):-P. H. Morne- ment, B. K. Favelle.
The plle, on completion of four as Regi. Lt.-Col. are, years SCTV.
D.C.LL Capt. D. Y. Hext retires placed on the h.p. ilst:-Lt. Col. Freceiving a gratuity (Feb. S. Halliday Jan. 31): Lt. Col. C. O'D. Preston, D.S.O. Jan. 31).
The follg. appts. are made:-Col B. C. Dening, M.C. to be" G.5.0, 1st Grade 4th Div. (Jan. 24) Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. J. C. F. Holland D.F.C. R.E, to be G.S.O. 2nd Grade. War Office (Jan. 171; Maj. and Bt. L2-Col. H. J. Hayman-Joyce, Bor-
Maj. J. S. Wilkins is retd, to the der R.. from 0.5.0, 3rd Grade, to estabt. (Feb. 1): Maj. (D.O.) M. be G.S.O. 2nd Grade, War Office Ambrose to be Lt-Col. (D.O.) (Feb. Jan. 17); Maj, G. A. Palmer. R.E.,1); Capt. M. R. Mackenzie is restd. to be G.S.O. 3rd Grade, Malaya to the estabt. Dec. 22. 1938): Capt. (Jan. 11) Maj. E. D. Corkery, M.C., C. A. M. Cumberlege is secd. for Devon R., to be D.A.A. and QM.G..serv. with the T.A. Jan, 1); Capt Home Countles Area (Jan. 13 J. Hills is secd. for serv, on the
Radio Programmes
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HONGKONG
SHORT WAVE
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On Wavelengths of 385
Calls
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metres (845 k.c's) 31.48
G.S.G.
G.9.B.
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metres (9.52 megacycles).
G.S.H.
G.S.O,
THAT MUSIÇ REMINDS ME"
FROM THE STUDIO Mendelssohn Symphony. 12.12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 p.m. Charles Hullman (Tenor) and New Light Symphony Orchestra.
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 9.51m.e. (31.55m.)
8. Stafford R-Maj. J. M. Benoy, OBE. remains secd. for serv. on the Staff (Jan. 22); Lt. F. H. G. Higgins secd. for serv: under the Colonial Office (Jan. 4).
R. Berks. R-Capt. A. L. Mit- chell remains secd, for serv, on the Staff (Jan. 2); Lt. C. L Speers is secd. for serv, under the Colonial once (Oct. 27, 1938).
K.O.Y.L.I-Maj. E S Master retires on ret, pay (Jan, 29),
Midd'x. R.—Lt, T. G. Symes is secd. for serv. under the Colonial Office (Jan, 4).
The follg. Lts, to be Capts. (Jan. 29):G. P. L. Weston, R. A. Owyn, R. C. H. Bellers.
Sec. Lt. H. M. F. Langley to be Lt. (Jan. 30).
Durham LI-Maj, (Qr.-Mr.) W. H. Lowe, O.B.E. to be Lt.-Col. Qr.-Mr.) (Feb. 1). ...
21.47m.c. (31.97m.) H.LI-Maj. H. A. Adams retirea 15.18m.c. (19.79m.) on ret. pay (Jan. 29),
Trans. I (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.S.B.) Seaforth. The folly. 2nd Lts. to. Trans. II (G.SH., G.S.G., G.S.B.) be Lt, (Jan. 30):-R, H. Far- Trans. III (G.S.H.;' G.S.G., 'G.8.B.)|quahar. I. A. Maclagan, W. L. Mac-
kintosh.
AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIR
Wave Lenpib, 31.34 metres
Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA
Call Letters: PHI, Wavelengths 16.88m. and 25.57m.; Frequen-" cles 17770kc and 11730kc
A
Three English Dances (Roger Quilter) New Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by J. Ainslie Mur-
Äicne (Blosscen ray: Thine
and H.K. Time. Herbert); When You're Awaya.m.
Blossom and Herbert) Charles 10.00--Broadcast Kullman (Tenor) with Orchestra:
"Health (A).
(Ravini's : Serenade
Serenade) Words, Lockton): Come Back To 10.20-Wheat and
(A) Sorrento (Aveling and De Curtis-
ESTABLISHMENTS
Staff Coll-Mal, and Bt. Lt. Col. J. A. Chapman, D.S.O., Australian Staff Corps, to be G.8.0. 2nd Grade (Dec. 23, 1938).
K.
Mil. Coll, of Science—Maj, F. J. Ellison. B.Sc.. R.A.S.C., from
Dep. Inspr., Dept., to be Instr. } (Jan. 18),
Schools-- Signal Training Centre.-Capt. Hygiene." E. L L. Vulllamy, R. Signals, to be
Staff Capt. (Jan 21).
(Continned on Page 13)
to
-and
Grain Report
Charles
Kuliman
with 12.40-"At Home (Tenor) Orchestra: A Life On The Ocean-
and
Abroad."
(A)
Ha
Nautical Selection (Binding)-New 11.10.-Luncheon Music (A).
Light Symphony Orchestra.
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and
11.30-Afternoon
game (A).
Musical Pro-
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Have Kept It A Secret (Silver-ce Murcia)-Prima Scala's Accordion Band with Vocal by Ralph Silves- ter; Did You Mean 1, (Greer); le
cord
3.20-Tiny Tot's Session (A). 4.00-"In Town To-night." (DI). 4.15 Dinner Music (A). 4.30-Marcel de Eaes: "The Mo-
dern Troubadour." (DI). 4.50"This Racing Business-
Odds and the Book" Talk by Captain Erie. Rickman (DI).
Military ·Band
5.10 The BBC
(DI), 5.25-Commentary on News (A). 5.50 News (D1)
6.30 The National Military Band
(A)
Have You Forgotten So Soon? 8.45-The New Hippodrome Or-
(Glbert)-Greta Keller (Vocal) with Fred Hartley and His Quintet: Meet Me Down In Sunset Valley (Gilbert): My Heaven In The Pines (Egler-Conrad) - Primo Scala's Accordion Band with Vocal Chorus.
1.30
p.J. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and An-i nouncements.
1.40 p.m. Mendelssohn-Sym- phony No. 4 ("Italian”) In A Major. Bir Hamilton Harty conducting The Halle Orchestra,
2.15 p.m. Close down.
6 pm. For The Children.
Nursery. "Raymes-Uncle George's
chestra (D2). 7.15-Musle Hall, with the BBC
Variety Orchestra (D2). 7.30-Young
"Australia"--- In- strumental Recital (A), 8.15 Books," by the "Rt.
the Earl of Lytton (D2). 8.30 Violin Recital by Beatrix
(D2).
Fon.
8.40-Sporting News (A). 8.45 Songs at the Orgazi (D2).
Microphone 9.00 - The
'at Large."
(D2); Recorded Feature (A).
+
0.20 Summary of the day's news,
(A)
9.30 News (D2),
Party (Vocal); Singing Games For Children: Broken Bridges Falling 10.00-In Town To-night." (D3). "Down (Traditional); When I Was 10.30-Charlie Kunz at the Plana
A Lady (Traditional)-Chalmers 1.
(D3).
Wood's Orchestra with Voral Re- 10.40-The frain: Studio-Serial Story: Little. Drummer Boy Noel and Pelos)-
BBC Empire Sym- phony Concerts - BBC Em- pler Orchestra (D3).
Eise Caríisie (Vocal) with Orches- |12.00-Nows (D3)."
tra: Here Comes The Bandman (im Mr, Dodd Takes the Air- Elste Carlisle (Vocal) with Or- chestra.
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