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Beny, of

Lieuta. (D) antedated

THE FOL-DE-ROLS' AND OTHER LONDON RELAYE

Beathaven Sonata 12.00 to 12.20 pm. Belay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

13.30 pm.

Alice Faye (Vocal) and Roy Fox and His Orchestra.

You Do" The Darndest Things, Baby (aim Harmony Parade"-Roy Fox His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain by

Sulle: 1. Oxford Street, 2. Langham Place The London Palladium Orehis- tra cond. by Richard Crean. A House Love Made For You And Me-Hubert with "Cello, Oboe and Eisdell (Tenor) Plano.

7.40 p.m. Dance Music, For-Trots-My Walking Stick (fim 'Alexandé's Regtime Band'); Now It Caq Be Told-Fox-Trot (ilm 'Alexand- er's Ragtime Band”)-Ray Noble and His Orchestra with Tony Martin (Vo- call. Fox-Trot-Nola; Parade Of The Tin" Soldiers-Rawicz and Landauer (Piano) Duettistal, Tangos - Vieja,| Francisco Canaro. Amiga; La 'Maleva-Orquesta Tipica

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Report and Announcementa.

8.03 p.m.

Jack Hylton and His Ge- cherira

Dicking Anything Goes"

Songs (arr.

Williams

3.35 Commentary On News (A), 8.00--"As You Like It"--The ABG.

Dance Band (A), (1, 6.43-"Up, the Stairs of April." (pa). 7.00--Jim Davidson's - £35.0."./ Dance

Band (A)

7.05-Recital by Mildred

Watson,

soprano, and Denise Lassimon- ne, pianoforta, (173). 7:40-Harp Recital by tina Chibson

(A): 14-The B.B.C." Northern Ireland

Orchestra (D2). 800---Musical Feature (A). 8.30-"At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour

(1/2).

9.00 Empire Exchange." (D2); Re- corded Feature (A): Talk on sports (ELL).

9.15-News (D2). 920 Summary of the day's news (A), #30-Gerald Shaw at the Plano

(D2); Report on the Amster dam Stock Exchange (ELL). 9.40"A Night in Rid" (H.L.). 9.45 Sports News and Market Notes

(D3) London Belay--At The 10.00-The Pol-de-Rols," with the 9.B.C. Variety. Orchestra (DS). Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-11,00-The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra parlatır.

(D3). 9.00 p.m.

London Relay Empire 12.00-News (D3), Exchange.

Selection (Cole Porter). The Fleet's In Fort Again— Mary Lee. This Year's Kisses (lm Fox-Tret 10-Kay for Sound); Free- 'On the Avenue'); Summing On Park, Avenue (Alm On the Avenue)-Allee Fox-Trut 10-Kay for Sound). Yours

Truly

Is Truly Yours-Fox-Trot-with Faye (Vocal) with Cy Feuer Orches

Refrains. Vocal tra Sweet As A Song-Fox-Trot (film

8.30 p.m. Sally: Irene and Mary): I Could Use Black Dog A Dream--Fox-Trot (dlm 'Sally, Irene and Mary) Roy Fox and His Or chestra with Vocal Refrain by Denny Dennis. It's Swell Of You (flin Wake Up and Live"); Never In A Million Years (film Wake Up and Live Alice Faye (Vocal) with Cy Feuer Or- chestra. On The Beach At Bali Ball, -Fox-Trot; An Old Hawalian Guitar Fox-Trot-Roy Fox and His Orches

a.m.

the Dominions and Colonies

Foints of view by travellers from 12.15-World Affairs." Talk by Str

Alfred Zimmern (D3). 12.30-George Scott-Wood And his

Oraid Accordeon Band` (93). 12.55 Sports News and Market Notes

(D3),

9.15 p.m. London Relay-The News 9.30 pm, Plano Selections. Valse In E Major, Op. 34 (Moszkow

Scherzo No. tra with Vocal Refrain by Denny-Arthur De Greef.

3 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 38 (Chopin)

Mischa Levitzki

Dennis...

1.80 p.m. Local Timo Signal and Weather Report.

1,03 pm. Carroll Gibbens (Piano) and His Boy Friends,

Bubbling Over (Carroll Gibbons)-- Carroll Gibbons (Piano).

9.15 p.m.

London Relay Sports CHUNGKING NEWS Harold Ramsay at the

BROADCAST

News and Market Notes.

0.50 p.m. Organ

Famous Marches Medley. Intro: The Can't We

A regular series of short-wave Port; Semper Fidelis: broadcasts in the English and other Washington

Rodeo Parade: foreign languages have been in- Hungarian March; London Scottish: Gladiators Farewell. augurated by the Central Broadcast- Popular Melodies No. 3. Intro: Pen- ing Administration Chungking nies from Heaven: In the Chapel in the Moonlight; Another perfect night is ending.

Talk It

It Over (Washington & Young

Gone (Kahn & Now That You're Florito) Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends. There A Ring Around

Of special interest to Far East The Moon (Green); Nymoh Errant

fisteners are the news broadcasts at Selection (Cole Porter) Carron G

10 3m (HK. time! each day on 25:21 bons and John W. Green (Pianos)

Ccro- 10.00 p.m. London Relay "The Fol-metres (11.9 megacycles). accomp. by Their Boy Friends.

There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 nado-Selection: Thanks A Million-De-Rols Selection. Love

In a Song-and Laugh Show Light; am to 6.30 am. to European cour And Fisses-Film Selection:

Manhattan Music Box-heartedly designed for all sorts and tries, including Great Britain, France, Fim Selection-Carroll Gibbons and sizes of listeners with a Smile and a Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres. His Boy Friends.

for the High Brow, the Low and 31.58 metres; to America between Song 1.30 p.m. Beuter and Hürby Press, Brow, and the No Brow, Written and 9.30 am and 11.30 am in Chinese presented by. Greatrex Newinan and English on 1835 metres and 19.75 Weather Forecast Announcements.

Music Wolseley Charles. The B.B.C. metres; to East and North Chins and Variety Orchestra conducted by Char-Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 710 Produced by Harry S. p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres les Shadwell

in Chinese: to Japan between 7.15 p.m. and 7.85 pm on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in Japanese; to South China and the South Seas be- tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 11.58 metres, including a news bulletin in English at 9 p.m.- (10 p.m. local time); and to Soviet Rus Wavelength. sin between 11 p.m. and 11.30 pm. 17.796.0. (14.85m.)

on 25,31 metres and 31.68 metres in »951m.c...... [31,55m.) Russian 21m.c. (31.97m.)

1.40 p.m. New Variety Numbers. Dance Orch-Blue Skies Are Round The Corner Slow Fox-Trot; One Man Went To Blow Novelty Fox-Trot Henry Hall and His Orchestra with

Vocal-Pretty

Polly Vocal Chorus.

(Tradi- Perkiris Of Paddington

tional); Hot Codlings tional-

Pepper.

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11.00 pm. Gloss down.

with The Gay Nineties Singers chestra.. Organ Lonesome Road (Austin, Shiltret arr. Waller); Water Calls "Pats Waller G.S.G. Boy (arr. Waller) - Vocal-Embrasse Mot. (Pills and A &

G.S.B G. Tabet); Je T'Aime (Pills and A & G. Tabet-Lucienne Boyer with Or- chestra. Dance Orch-Love Doesn't Grow On Trees-For-Trot (film 'A Song- is. Born); Tell Me With Your and Kisses-Fox-Trot-Gene Krupa His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus by Irene Daye.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

6.00 pm. Beethoven-Conata In E Flat Major, Op. 22.

Played by Artur Schnabel (Plans) 6.26 p.m.

Haydn-Quartet In G Major, Op. 64, No. 4.

Pro Arte Quartet (Onnov-Halleux- Prevost-Mans).

6.45 p. Stairs Of April."

A Springtime Mosaic devised by Kathleen M. MacLeod. Up the stairs of April and of May: The hot aun climbeth to the summer's Production by Howard Rose.

7.05 p.m. Closing local Stock quo-

London Relay Up The

Latiozis.

noon.

7.07 pm. A programme, of Eric R. Norfolk R~~Ma), F.. M, 'E. D. Coates maale Including his Spring Drake-Briscoe is restd. to the establime Bulte. (Nov. 22, 1938).

Springtime Suite: 1. Fresh Morning Devon R-Capt. T. B. Were is secd. (Postorale); 2. Noonday Song o for serv, under the Colonial Once mance), 3. Dance In The Twilight (Feb. 22).

The Fairy Tales Of Ireland (Valse). Green Bowards--Capt. T. P. J.Essie Ackland (Contralto). For Collins remains seed. for serv, on the Your Delight-Serenade-Light Sym- Staff (March_3).

phony Orchestra conducted by The Composer. I Heard You Singing-

with Plno Alfred Piccaver (Tenor) accompaniment. *London Again"

RB. Pus-Sec. Lt. M. B. Bintan resigns his commn. (March 18):

S. Wales Bord. The follig, are restd. to the estabt.:---Capt. P. P. B. M. Sheil (Nov. 12, 1938); Capt. F.. R. G. Matthews (Jan. 10).

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to Schools-"The World We Live In" by Profes- Bor G. B. Browne (A), 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40 "At Home and Abroad.. (A). 11.10 Luncheon. Musle (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical Prostamme

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2.30-Music Hall, with the B.B.C.

Variety Orchestra (D1). 320-Tiny Tots' Bession (A). 3.30-Darts: Team Championship of

the Air-North v. South (1). 4.00-News (D1),

(D1); 4.15Food for Thought.”

Dinner Music (A).

Shaw at the Piano 430-Gerald

(DI). 4.45-Sports News and Market Notes

as flated:- S. Armstrong-Lamb, L.D.6. (July 13, 1938); A. R. Hayes (Sept. 12, 1938).

Sub.-Lieut. (E) C. G. Crii to be Lieut. (E) with seny. of Feb. 1, 1938.

Sub-Lleuts, to be. Act. Lieuts, with KOS.BL. P. E. M. Stewart to Beny

stated: B. E. Boulding be Adit. (March 16).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL ton of 26 orseers with seniority dated.

MILITARY NURSING SERVICE ck to December 1, 1838. (Flying Offr. RAF.) (Aug. 1, 1937);' Cameronianz-Capt.” A. M. Pintal-

The total is made up of seven com- W. A. E. Fryer (Plying Onr. R.A.F. son is restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 8),

Staff nurses to be Sisters:-Miss A. Smith Feb. 1; Miss J. E. Ransomissioned gunners, six commissioned (Jan. 16).

secd for serv. under the Colonial (Feb. 1); Mies C. E. Rowles (Feb. 1);

unners (torpedo), and e.commis- Proby. Sub-Lieuta. to be Bub-Lleuts. Once (Feb. 22).

oned bostawning, wi

bera "with seny. of Feb. 28, 1938:-G.

Border R-LT. P. B du Boulay Miss D. M. Dryden (Feb. 1).

unia- Prov. Stan Nurses confrmed inromoted to lieutenant; un Blackler. C. J. Collingwood.

to be Capt. (March 17).

med signal boatsyain." pronti. 1

1 to MARCH 15

Dorset B-Lt.Cal, C. H. Woodhouse, MD. H. Tombs.

their appts: Miss R. V. Hepburn.

tignal

leutenant; two commikuned B.M.

OBE, MC, on completion of period

legraphista promoted to telegraphist of serv. in comd. is removed from the Regti. List and remains on full pay Stewart, KOBB., relinquishes

Elch. of Signals-Lt P. K. Mentenant: three commissioned ship- thewrights, promoted to shipwright, lieu- (March 16): Major E T. Stephenson, the appt. of Instr. (March 18). tenant; two commissioned orcasnce. M.C., to be Lt-Col. (March 10).

Heu Inspn. Dept. Maj. R. W. Carroll, acers, promoted to ordnance AMIMechE.. RAB.C., from Asst tenant; and two commissioned r tnapr. to be Dep. Inspr. (Jan. 18):

ricians, promoted to slectrical Hen Lepant Mechn. 34-Col. W. D. Watsumi. OBE, M.C., from Dep. Supt. Design Dept., to be Member (Feb. 20).

MEMORANDA

Maj. T. R. Jameson, D.SO. OBE to be Lt. Col. (March 15); Capt. and B. Maj. W. I Nonweiler to be Mal (March 15): Lt. P. M. Sutcliffe to be Capt..(March 15).

ROYAL TANK CORPS Maj. R. P. E. Chute is seed for serv, with the T.A. (March 5).

Capt. R. C. D. Kita is restd. to the

ROYAL MALTA ARTILLERY "". WAR OFFICE, MARCH 17: See. Lt. R. F. N. J. M. D. Jacomo, COMMANDS AND STAFF from King's Own, Malta. R to be Maj, and Bt. Lt Col F, D. W. Duna, Sec. Lt. Feb. 13, with regul. stay. Feb. D.B.O., M... Border R., relinquishes (20. the appt. of Ede. Maj. 14th Inf. Bde.. To be Bes. Lts. (Feb. al-M. J.

P. G. E. A. Mifsud, J. J. A. Edwards, Maj. G. A Fenton, RA, to be MJ, M. A. B. L. Cremona, A. M. J. J. 27. Attache (G.8.0. 2nd Grade), Lisbon. P. Samut Tagliaferro, E. L. J.-C. L. and granted the local rank of Lås (G. D. Fiteni, L. C. J. J. Col while so empld. (March 11). C. A. J. J. Formosa.

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE Miss M. E. J. Maguire has been con- Armed in her appointment as a Nursestabt. (Jan. 2). ing Sister, with seny, of Aug, 23, 1938.

(Jan. 29).

CAVALRY

3rd H-Capt. P. H. Labouchere to be Adj vice Capt. Bir Douglas W. Scott, Bt. (Feb. 25).

ROYAL BEGIMENT OF ABTILLERY Maj. R 6. Wade is secd while holding an appt. as Instr. in Gunn (Feb. 17.

Maj. EL P. Whitefoord is sect. for serv. on the Biaf (Feb. 27)

Capt

ESTABLISHMENTS

"

Lt. Gen. Bir O. C. Borrett, KOR, C.MO. CBE. D.8.0. Col, King's Own. R. Teh pay, relinquishes the appt. of Lieutenant. Tower of London (March 8.

FW. A Butterworth, W. Capt. York. B. is granted the local rank of Maj, while empid with the Sudan Ferro F. 8. Def. Force (Feb. 5).

BOYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS

AN DEPARTMENT The Bev, G. Youell is granted a temp. commo. a. Chapin. to the Porces.. 4th Cl. (March 17).

*ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS LE Bt. 3. Yates to be Adjt. Jan.

Li. H. D. Anthony date temp. Lt REJ relinquishes the rank of Lt. on enlistment in the T.A. (March 18).

ROYAL NAVY

1) at C 8taff Sergt. Maj. J. W In addition to the special scheme

NEW TRAINING COMMANDER Commander V. N. Burteer Inte executive oficer of RMA, WI'ddre. amen's training establishment at Sheerness, took us the duties of Training Commander st the RN. Barracks Chatham, an

REAR ADMIRAL ST. LEGER MOOKE'S RETT?EMENT The Admiraly announces that the following retirement has been ap proved: Moore, C.B. C.Vo is placed on the Rear-Admiral Stephen St. Leser retired list to date March 8 1939.

NA NAVAL-APPOINTMENTS

The following apointments are made by the Admiralty

Cdr.. 8. B. Swirley to President for duty inside Admiralty (March 27), Lt/Câm~~P, Ashe," to: Pain"roke: "P.

Ivory to be Lt. (Qr-M) (March 15); for the selection of a number of 5 Walford, to Valiant (April 17); B. 1st CL Staff Bergt. Maj. EG. Pride young warrant officers for promotion 8 Welby, to Nalad (April 16): H. Dav.

to lieutenant the Admiralty have to Inglefield (undated);

.O. Phillipps to be. Maj. to be Lt. (QP-MT) (March now gdven effect to a decision taken kinson tol

(March 17)

Lt. J. R. Bean is seed for serv.

with the Indian Army (Jan. 27)

∙∙to.

- INFANTHY

R. Scots.--Ma). J. D. Milne is resté

the estabt. (Jan. 2).

The Queen's, R-Maj. R. G. G. Foster, M.C. retires on ret. pay (March 16),

The Buffs-Ma). J. E. King is resid. to the estabt. (Jan 1),

RFus-Lt. R. M. Legge is restd. to the estabt. (Dec. 8, 1935)

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE

W. Tomp-

to Blanche

O Jennings, to

A CORPS

Mal. (02:01st C) (Feb, 24) rank for long and zealous service. Capt. (0.2.0. ^2nd CL) W. G. Drary Heutenants promoted from warrant, cancelled() AN

year ago to increase the quota of March W "ward;

"LE-CATS."

Lt (O.RO. 3rd CL) FL E. Chase to The number of commissions was Ark Royal (Auril 17); G. N. P..

formerly 8 per cent of the total in Stringer. O. E. Eckersley-Malin J. H the warrant ranks. It was promised gender, J. B. Douglas, to Victory for in an order dated March 24, 1988, course (ADT!! 31...

be Capt. (O.EO, 2nd C13 (Feb, 24).

ROYAL AEMY FAT CORPB: Capt and Paymr. D. P. J. Rooney to be Maj. and Staff Baymr., 2nd 01. (March 12).

⠀⠀ THE ARMY: DENTAL CORPS

Capt. C. Browne, B. D. B., to be |Ma‡" (March 18)

that this quota would be increased Burgn Lt.Cdr. N. Forsyth MB. and based on requirements, "but for to Victory for R.N.B. (April 181941 the time being a percentage of '10, pes Lis-PA Blewart, to B'deford cent, will be worked up, to. This has (April 4 appointment to Hebe for

*y been Iniplemented by the "promo-

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