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COLONEL A. G. NEVILLE Colonel A G. Neville. M.C.. has assumed the appointment at G.S.0.1 at headquarters in Hong- kong.
He takes the place of Colonel N. Director of the Naval Air Division,
The admiralty have arranged. S. Irwth, D.SO.. MC., who is He succeeds Captain C. M. Graham, for HMS. Ashanti, one of the being translerred to Aldershot in who has served in the division for destroyers of the tribal class just command of the 6th Infantry two and a half years and is re-completed to make a cruise to the Brigade. Colonel Neville has been sumting service affoat in command Gold Crust before taking up duty employed under the Admiralty: et the Shoreham and as, Senior in the Home Fleet. This will en was A.D.C. tp General Lord 'Home Naval Officer in the Persian Gulf, able the chicts and people of im France; Assistant Military astant to see something of their Secretary, First Army; attaché in name-snip in the Royal Navy., the Paris; and Military Assistant to i first to be called Ashanti,
Field-Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell The destroyer Matabele has been The vessel has on board a large when that officer was 0.1.0.5. completed by the Scotts Ship-stver bell, manufactured 1 Eng- 'cullding and Engineering Com-land to the order of the people of pany. Greenock, and has arrived Ashanti, for presentation to the at Devonport. This is the fourth ship. or the eight destroyers in the NAVAL APPOINTMENTS second tribal flotilla to be Anished. | "The following appointments are
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Major T. M. Thring, ist Batta- on. The Somerset Light Infantry. Assistant Embarcation Staff- LL-Cars C G. Thompson, to Ufficer, Karachi service. President, for duty with DNA.D.. Lieutenant-Colonel H.
Price- Admiralty Jan. 31; E C. M. D. Williams, D.S.O., M.C., "has assumed Dewar, to Edinburgh (Feb. 13). the new appointment n; Comman- Lts.--E. W. Briggs, in Coventry [der, R.A., Western (Independent) (Feb. 8); A. P. Pellew, to Excellent | District.
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STUDIO PIANO RECITAL BY CAROLINE BRAGA London Relays
12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral
12:30 p.m.
Lucienne Boyer (Vo- cal) and Orchestra Mascotte.
Aquarellen — Waltz (Jos. Strauss -arr. Hohne); Die Schönbrunner --Waltz (Lanner art,
Hohne)-
Orchestra Mascotte. Mol J'Crache
Major C. C. J. Keille.. 11th Batta- Koni. Ist Punjab Regiment.
MAJOR-GENERAL D. K. MCLEOD APPOINTED Major-General D. K. McLeod has bren appointed General Officer | Commanding. Burma. In succession
to Major-General
Sir William Twiss, who has retired.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Air Vice-Marshal C. F. A. Portal. C.B., DS.O., M.C., is appointed Air Member for Personnel on the Air Wavelength Council vice Air Marshal' Sir 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) William G. 8. Mitchell, K.C.B.. 9.51m.c. (31.55m.) C.B.E., D.§.O., M.C.. A.F.C. (Feb. 1): 21.47me. (31.97m.) | Air Commodore D. G. Donald, 15.18m.c. (19.78m.) | D.F.C.. A.F.C.. is appointed Direc-
I (G.S.O., G.S.G., G.§.B.)|tor of Organization, Air Ministry. II (G.S.H.. G.S.G., G.S.B.) vice Air Wice-Marshal C. F. À. Trans. III (GSH. G.S.G., G.B.B.) Fortal. C.B., D.B.Q., M:C. (Feb. 1).
Trans.
AUSTRALIA
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Wave Length, 31.34 metres
Power, 1 Kilowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA ... Call Letters; PHL Wavelengths 16.88m. and 25.57m,; Frequen-
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and 11730kc
Dans L'Eau (Jean Tranchant: HK. Time
Tourne E: Vire (Jean Tranchant) {a.m.
-Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) with Or- 10.00-Broadcast to Bchools
TRINTAO
chestra cond. by M. Iza Volpin.
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Hohne; Espana - Waltz (Wald~ | 10.20—Wheat and Grain Report teufel) Orchestra Mascotte.
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Petite Bayle and Clareb); Sans|12.40—“At Home and Abroad." Tol (Sarvil and Scotto)--Lucienne
Boyer (Vocal) with Orchestra cond. 11.10.-Luncheon Music (A).
by M. Iza Volpin. Marienklänge
Waltz (Jos, Strauss-arr, Hohnel-- Orchestra Mascotte..
11.30-Afternoon Musical Pro-
gramme (A).
1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and 3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A). Weather Report.
4.00-Organ Recital by O. H.
Peasgood (D1). 4.15-Dinner Music (A). 1938"-4.50-Excerpts from Light Opers-
1.03 pm. Berinald Foort at the Organ.
"Broadway Melody of Eclection, "The Singing Marine”... Selection. Hit Parade--Selection,
1.15 p.m. Reuter & Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.30 p.m. Dance Masio. Fox-Trots--There's A New World, (film 'O-Kay for Sound'): The Fleet's In Port Again ('O-Kay for Sound') Debroy Somers Band
BBC Empire Orchestra, (DI). 5.25 Commentary on News (A). 5.40- "The News Behind the
News" (A)..
5,50--News (D1) 6.00--Symphony Hour-the A.B.C. (Melbourne)" Symphony OT- chestra (A).
6.45- Cinema Organ Programme
(D2)
baritone (A).
with Vocal Chorus, Waltz-Nea- | 7.00–Recital by Arthur Little, politan Nights "Gino Bardin' & His Hawaiians.
1.40 p.m. Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the Roof Gar- den of the Hongkong Hotel.
Speaker: Rev. J. Ernest Band- bach, Subject:" "Life among the Chinese and Tribespeople; off the Beaten Track in Yunnan."
2.15 p.m. Close down, 6.00 p.m. Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel
7.15-"Royal Palaces St. James's
Palace." (D2); 'A Symphony
In Industry." (A),
7.30 Harry Bloom's Dance Or-
chestra (A).
745-Kenneta Frith, syncopated
planoforte (D2), 8.10-Band of His Majesty's Royal
Marines (D2). 8.40-Sporting News (A). 9.00-Piping by Archibald MacNab
· (D2).
(a) This is my might to dream, 9.20-Summary of day's news (A). (b) Wacky Dust, (c) My heart is 9.30-News (D2). taking lessons, (d) Oh! Boom, 8.14 10.00-"The City of London What p.m. Record: Maria Marl (d! Ca-
the City Is and Does:" Talk pua); Whispers At The Dance by Alan Ivimey (D3). (from Meyer-Helmund's Lied) | 10,15—The BBC Variety Orchestra Serge Krish Septet. 6.21 p.m. (á) To-night will live. (b) An Old 10.40---Marcel de Haes: ""The Straw Hat,, (c) Bolltade, (d) .My
Modern Troubadour,” (D3). Bonnie Hes over the Ocean. 8.35 11.00-Music Hall, with the BBC' p.m. Record: When I'm With You Variety Orchestra (D3).
(D3),
(fum Poor Little Rich (Hr)~~[12.00—News (D3). Leslle Hutchinson (Vocal) at the a.m. Plano. Happy As The Day Is Long 12.25-Sonata (from "The Cotton Club Review'); Raisin' The Rent (from "The Cot ton Club Review') Ramona (Piano), 8.44 p.m. (a) Hawaii Calls, (b) A-Tisket A-Tasket, (e) Love is a Merry-go-round, (d) Good-night Ladies.
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Recital by Lilly Philips (violoncello) and Anne Mukle,(planoforte) (D3)., HI-Holland-India DI-Daventry, Trans, I DII-Daventry, Trans, II DI-Daventry, Trans. I A-Australia
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