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C. Keating, LRC.P. and, S., to- Pem- broke for R.M. Infrinary,`Deal (April 23); E R. P. Williama, M.B., to Vio tory for RN. Hospi.. Haslar (April The London Gazette recently The annual combined exercises be-38) Heffernan, M.B., to So. Angelo
for Malta Dockyard (June 1. stated that the King has approved tween ships of the East Indies and L-N. MeL Kemp. to Prezident China Squadrons and local defence of the following awards in ret
for duty Inside Admiralty (March 18); At Singapore took place P. D. Cole, to Jackal (March cognition of gallant and distin- recently. Vice Admiral Bir
30); J, Percy P. Scatchard, to Kashmir (April 3). guished conduct in Palestine:—- Noble, Commander-in-Chief in China,
Chaplains-The Rev. H. Brend- The Military Cross-Captain arrived at Singapore from Hong more, to Victory for RNE. (March
by the G Watson, 1st Battalion, The Royal accompanied
escort. 13); the Rev. R. J. Lowe, to Cumber vessel Falmouth. Vice Admiral J. land (March 23); the Rev. CO. A Scots (The Royal Regiment): Somerville. Commander-in-Chief. East Darby, to Malabar for Bermuda Captain D. H. Nott, 1st Battalion, Indles, with the Norfolk and Man- Dockyard (April 777. The Worcestershire Regiment:
chester, arrived from Rangoon,
More than
Surgn. Lis C. J.
J. P. Pearson than 25 vessels of war took
P.R. Second Lieutenant R. B. Frith, ist
CS
TROP
ta Drake for RN.
Battalion. The Worcestershire Re. Part. Among them were four cruiser Hospl. Plymouth (March 13),
the alrcraft-carrier Eagle, the Fal- Act. Sub-Lts. (A)—0. J. 1. Gun. giment; Second Lieutenant R. mouth, the Duncan, and ave destroy- ningham. H. M. Howard, C. J. W. Kin- Stewart, 1st Battalion,, The Borderers of the 8th Flotilla, and the Meddell, 8. Lover, to Courageous for Regiment; Second Lieutenant S Cay (depot-ship), Westcott (attached training (March 13)... o. Waring. 2nd Battalion, The 4th Flotilla
destroyer) and 11 submarines of the Mids. (A).-M. H. N. Allen, J.L King's Own Royal Regiment (Lan- MOTOR TORPEDO-BOAT CRUISER F. Bradshaw, P. N. Charlton, H. A. Applery, C. F. Bailey, A H Blacow. caster); Second Lieutenant G. D. The 1st Motor Torpedo Boat, Flotil Cheetham, P. R. Crable, T. L Dunlop. 1st Battalion. The Royal ta, attached to the Mediterranean Crookston J. R. Crossley, A. V. M. Scots
Malta left (The
for recently. Royal Regiment); Fleet,
Day, A. J. B. Forde, L. H. Gallagher, Second Lieutenant D. P. R. Walker, which it will visit Italian porta
month's cruise the course of A, S. Griffiths, C. G 8. Hodgkinson. P. B. Jackson, R. W. Kenraley, D. K. 1st Battalion, The Green Howards
ACCOUNTANT OFFICERS"
Marks, 8. P. Luke, J. T. Nicholson, (Alexandra Princess of Wales's
A. Taylor, S. Tumbs, A. M. Tuke, P.D. Own Yorkshire Regiment).
Urwin, O. E. B. Wray, to Courageous for training (March 13).
Cd. Walter.-F. J. O'Leary, appt. to Victory cancelled.
W Writer-8. G. Ctue, to Victory (March 31, appt. to Dolphin can- celled.
PROMOTIONS
TRAINING Paymaster Captain V. C. O, ¦
Eason The MiNtary Medal-No. 3590631 0.B.E.. D.S.O.. became Director Warrant Officer Class II (Company jct the Accountant" of the Officers" Sergeant-Major) F. Fell, 1st Bat-the retirement of Paymaster Captain Technical Course at Portsmouth a0 tallon, The Border Regiment; No. F. L. Horsey, B.C.. O.B.E., D.S.Ö. 3704867 Sergeant H. G. Phenna, 2nd
GOOD CONDUCT BADGES Battalion, The King's "Own Royal
An amendment to the King's Re-
LC (Retd)-J. K. D. Hutchison, to Regiment (Lancaster): No. 2549232 gulations and Admiralty Instructions rank of Lt.Cdr. (ret.) (seny. Dec. Sergeant A. C. Rhodes, 1st Bat gives to commanding officers discre 15, 1928),
withhold a good conduct, talion, The Worcestershire Regi- tion to ment: No. 725572 Bergeant H. G badge for a period of not less than three nor more than six months in a Styler. 1st Battalion. The Bedford-case where, although the continuity shire and Hertfordshire Regiment of very good conduct has not No. 3506865 Lance-sergeant J. Hilton. necessarily been broken bv. major the high standard of punishments. 1st Battalion. The Border Reg-conduct required has nevertheless not ment; No. 2753434 Corporal D. been Carmichael. 2nd Battalion, The
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THE ARMY
CHANGE AT YORK H.Q Colonel C. P. Cooke, O.B.E.. retires
It is the particular desire of the Admiralty that good conduct hadres on Vacating the post of Assistant Di- not be awarded as a matterrector of Supply and Transport at of course merely consequent upon Northern Command HQ. in York, and completing so many years service is succeeded by Colonel A B P without
The Pereira, D.SO., promoted from the major punishment. standard of
of behaviour involved in the RAS.C., at Catterick Camp. term "V.G." conduct is now defined
Vic more clearly.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
VACATING
LEE-ON-SOLENT
Binck Watch (Royal Highland Re.. giment); No. 3053736 Corpon) J. E. Gove, 1st Battalion. The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment); No. 3054062 Lance-corporal W. D. Campbell, 1st Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment); No
The three to six months, period is 3186138 Lance-corporal H.S.Kings-a concession, as hitherto men whose bury. 1st Battalion, The Border conduct did not reach the requisite Regiment: No. 3053844 Lance-cor-standard had to begin a fresh period of two years from the date on which poral K. McIntosh, 1st Battalion, their request for a badge was refused. The Royal Scots (The Royal Regi- ment); No. 6099783 Private H. A. Attwood, 1st Battalion, The Essex Regiment; No. 6286679 Lance-cor- porai R H Carson, 1st Battalion, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Reg-for duty inside Admiralty (April 24;man, D.FC, has been appointed in ment); No. 3055849 Private A. Easton, 1st Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment); No. F000912 Private H. Leggett, 1st Battalion, The Essex Regiment.
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NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments made by the Admiralty:—
Surgn. Capt.-J. A. Maxwell, O.BE, MB., to Repulse (April 21).
Cdre--R. G. Stewart, to President
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Cdrs.-T. Gwynne-Jones, MRCB LRCP to Drake for De vonport Dockyard (April.. 19); G. E.D. Ellis, O.B.E., L.R.CP., to President for RN. College, Greenwich (April 23):
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SHAFTAIN AND GUREVITCH FROM THE STUDIO London "Music Hall"
1. to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Servlee
of Intercession from St. John Cathedral.
Groh
12.30 p.m. Herbert E. (Tenor) and Orchestra Mascotte.
DAVENTRY
Wavelength
17.79bc. (186.86m)
9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 11.47me. (31.97m.)
13.18m.c. (19,790%)
(G.8.0., G.S.G.
G.S.B.) Trans. I ¡G.S.HL, G.S.G. G.S.B.) Trans. 111 (G.S.H. G.S.G.^.G.S.B.)
Souvenir De Mons Lisa Waltz H.K.
AUSTRALIA
Call Sign: VIR
Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, Ellowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA
Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.88m. & 25.57m.; Frequencies 177oke. & 1773okc.
(J. Schebek); Idylle Passionnele-Time
Waltz (Georges. Razigade)—Orch-2,13, -
estra Mascotte. To-day I Found 10.00-Broadcast
My Happiness (from Operette
to Schools
"Health and Hygiene." (A).
"Wedding in Samarkand"); The 10.15 Wheat and Grain Report Stars Are Gleaming (Leux-Hannes-
..
(A)
Pro-
In preparation for the transfer next month of the air station at Leo-on Solent to the Navy for use as the shore base of the Fleet Air Arm, headquarters of No. 17 (Training) Group, Coastal Command, has been transferred from Lee to Gosport.
HELWAN STATION COMMAND Wing Commander . B. S. Spack
command of the air station at Hel- wan. Egypt, in succession to Wing Commander W. R. Cox, M.C. A.P.C. who is transferred to Ismailia station..
gramme (A),
230-"In Town To-night." (D1). 3.00The City of London" Taik on Mincing Laně by C. J. Ritchie and Billingsgate by T. B. Dove (DI).
Blaz) Herbert E. Grah (Tenor) 10.40"At Home and Abroad," (A). with Orchestra (Bung in German): 11.10-Lumeheon Musle (A).
Musical In Dreamy Night -Waltz (from 11.30-Afternoon "The Vagabond' ... Ziehrer)-OT
Isola chestra Mascotte.
Belaf 9.m. Linkce-Backers); For You Alone, Lucia Berenade (Bixle-Bergh) Herbert E. Grah (Tenor) with OT- chestra (Bung in German). Gypsy Love Waltz Melodies (Lehar); Moonlight On The Danube Waltz (Byron Gay)—Orchestra Mascotte,
1.00 p.m. Loca! Time Signal and Weather Report.
3.20
Nigel Playtay at the Lyric, Hammersmith," with the BBC Theatre Orchestra (D1): Tiny Tots' Session (A), m1.03 p.m. Latest Variety Num-4.15-Dinner Music (A),
4.20-News (D1)...
bers
Organ-Chu Chin Chow-Belec 5.25 Commentary On News (A),
to Corton)-Harry Davidson at 8.30-Jim Davidson's ABC. Dance
the Organ of the Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith. Entertain- er-It wouldn't Have Done For The Duke, Bir (Kennington and Wass -Norman Long at the Piano. Or gan-Love And Learn' (film" "That
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Comers for You (flm 'Head Over "Heels")--Bidney Torch at the Organ
Band (A). 6.45-Music Hall, with the BBC
Variety Orchestra (D2). 7.00-Topical Revue (A); 145This is France-Monsieur et Madame Tout le monde. Talk by Fellx de Grand' Combe. (D2); "Young Aus- tralia Instrumental Recital (A).
· Vocal-When A Lady Meets A Gen-ji tleman Down Bouth (Oppenheim- 8.00-British Composers," with Cleary-Kraker)-Sophie
the BBC Empire orchestra .(D2). 9.00-Recorded Featurę (A);
Tucker
with Orchestra "ang Ted Shapiro (Plano). Vocal-Outside Of Para-
dise (from the film)-Phil Regan 9.20-Bummary of the day's news with Orchestra. · (Orch," a Junk jy (A)"
Man's Serenade "(Alston); "Ja-Da9.30-News (Da).
(Carleton)--Ovie Alston and is 10.00 In Town To-night." (D3)., Orchestra with Vocal Chorus. 10.30- The BBC Empire Symphony.
130 p.m. Beuter and Rugby Concerts (D3), Press, Weather Forecast and An- 11.50-Peter Dawson,ogs (133), noununcements. “
12,00–NOWS. (DG).
140 p.m. ⠀⠀ Tschaikowsky-Con-jam, certo, No. 1. In B Flat Minor, Op. 122)-Dudley Beaven, ut Orran
(Continued on Page 103
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