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SZANTO, ELKAN AND GYARMATI THE "BLUE DANUBE TRIO" Beethoven Symphony No. 6

12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

Ma-Heddle Nest

Тгаля. 1 Trans. III

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.79b.c. (18.86m) 9.51m.c. (31.55mm.)

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

APRIL 3 B.N.

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Lleuts, to be Lieut-Comdra:-R. A.. Fell, T. C. Russell, M, K. Cavenagh- Mainwaring. Hon. D. Edwardes, H., H., Parkinson, W. S. Clouston, G. W Hawkins, R. E. P. Miers. J. R. B 21.47m.c. 131.97m) Longden, J. Y. Thompson, C. O. Mar- 15.18m.e. (19.79m) tell, G. M. Bennett, R. Q Lewis, G.T. (G.9.0 0.S.G. G.S.B.) Cooper, M. J. Ross, C. C. Suther, A. (G.93, G.S.G. G.S.B.) R. Kennedy, (April 1); J. A. Dennis. (G.S.H. G.S.G. G.S.B) |N. R. Murch (April 5). AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIR Wave Length, 3134 metres Power. Kilowatt "HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters: PHI. Wavelengths 16.83m. & 23.57m; Frequencies 1777oke. & 1773oke.

Time

12.30 p.m. Heddie Nash (Tenor) and. the New Mayfair Orchestra."

Savoy Scottish Medley (arr. Debroy Somers)

New Mayfair Orchestra.

Gathering (Trad HK.

Nash (Tenor) and Bonnie Male Quartetta with Piano

|10.00—Broadcast to School ---""Music Is On The Rye Fitzbell and Bishop 10.30-Wheat and Grain Report (A), Mary of Argyle (Trad.); The Bloom

Lessons for Junor Classes,” (A). Moore)-Heddle Nash ·( (Tenor)

|10.40-"At Home and Abroad" (A), Piano. with Gerid Moore at the

11.05--Luncheon Music (A), "Balalaika" Selection (Posford) New Mayfair Orchestra..

on A-11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme "Once Upon

(A). Time"--Selection (arr. R. 9. Stoddọn) -New Mayfair Orchestra with Vocal P Refrain

BIT

Local Time Signal "and $1.00 p Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Pland.

Ramona and Her Grand

Raisin' The Fent (from The Cotion Club Review") with Roy Bargy:

200 Happy as the day is long (from "The Cotton Club Review"), Turn Back The Clock: Ah! the Moon is Here! (fim Footlight Parade").

1.25 p.m. Benter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announco ments. 1.30

Dance Musle.

Fox-Trots -Thru The Courtesy of FUN Love (film The Voice of Scandal'); What Have You Done To My Heart (alm Cafe Collette')-George Elliott and His Sweet Music Makers. FOX- Trot-Let's Begin (film "Roberta') — Paul Whiterman and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain by Ramona.

1.40 p.m. Belay of the Rotary Tifin Speech from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel

Speaker:

Dr. F Bunje. Subject: "Adventures Amess the Long Neck Tribes ****

2.15 pm.

Close down.

6.00 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or chestra from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel

645 pm.

London Relay-Elspeth Douglas Reid in her own character sketches.

7.05 pm. Closing local, Stock Quò- tations.

1.00-Empire Exchange." Talk by

Lord Halley (DD). 115--Pred Hartley and his Sextet with Brian Lawrance, baritone

King

1.40-Scenes from the Tragedies of

Willam Shakespeare's Lear." (D1).

2.30-News (D1).

2.45 Sandy Macpherson, at B.B.C.

Theatre Organ (D1).'

3.15 Sports News and Market Notes

(D1).

3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A).. 4.15 -Dinner Music (A). 5.25-Commentary on News (A). 5.40-"The News Behind the News"

(A). 8.00 The Adelaide Studio Orchestra

(A).

8.45 Elspeth Douglas-Reld, in her

own Character Sketches ((D3). 7.00- Julius Kantrovitch and his Orchestra (D2); Programme by the Orpheus Club (A), 9.15 Harry

Bloom's Dance Band (A). 8.30-Scottish Dance Music by the Strings of the BB.C. Scottish Orchestra (D2). 8.45--Concert (HL).

8.80 Theatreland." (D2); Recorded

Feature (A).

9.00-News commentisy (HI.). 9.15-News (D2), 9.20-Summary of the day's news (A),

8.30

Food for Thought." (D2): Re- port on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (FLI). 9.40-Talk by Bir. P. J. Oud, Burgo-

master of Rotterdam (HL).

9.45 Sports News and Market Notes

(D2)

1.02 p.m. Studio-Recital by The Blue Danube Trio-Szanto, Elkan and Gyarmati (from the Partian Grill),

Potpourri of Viennese Memories!

Belm Heurigen (Kronogger), 29.55-Records" (HL); Selige Wiener Zeiten Morena). 10.00 Torquay Municipal Orchestra

7.30 p.m. Variety with Harold Bam- say, Gracie Fields, Lesile Butchinson and Charts Kuns

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11.00-Music Hall, with orchestra con ducted by Charles. Shadwell

(D3).

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Lieuts (Retd) to be Lieut-Comdr's (Retd.):-F. G. Gibbons, F. G. Penny (April 1); J.' McDermott (April 4)..

B.M.

Maj. and Bt. Lieut-Col. L. C. Hollis to be Temp. Col. (April1); Lieut. (Qr.- Mr. C. Parnell to be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (Feb. 101

APHIL, 6 B.N.

Lieut.-Comdr. A. E. Borrell placed ca Retd Elst with rank of Comdr. | (April 6); Eng. Comdr. R. G. Meman | placed on Retd. List with rank of Eng. Capt. (April 1); Cd MAA, W. Lee placed on Retd. List at own re-- quest (April 6).

APRIL 11

B.N.

Lieut.-Comdr. (Retd) P. K. Wallace. to be Comdr. (Retd) (April 11).

Sub-Lleuts to be Lleuts, with seny. as stated:-J. V. Brothers (Feb. 19: C. R. Bax (March 1); T. Patch, J.D. D. Moore, R. A. Eilis, G. P. D. Hall (April 1)...

THE WAR OFFICE APRIL 14 REGULAR ARMY

TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1939. —PAGE

SAY

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GORDONS

DRY GIN

DISTILLERY LONDON.

NO COLOURING MATTER

NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS

The follg. Capts, are seed. whilst ; (Wing Comdr. Air Staff, No. 16 Recce. Col. G. Edward-Collins, M.C., ret attending Supp. Gunn. Staff Course Group, RAF), to be 0.8.0 and pay. is granted the hon. ránk of Brig. (Nov. 7, 1939):-D. I. Simmons, W. M. †Grade, Hdqrs. Coastal Comd. (Feb. (March 27, 1938); Lt Col W. St. J.Wilkinson. G. L. Rampling.

283, and retains the local rank of L- Carpendale, Indian Army, to be.. Bt. Gol." (Dec. 24, 1938).

The folly. Capts, remain seed. whilst Col. Capt. H. L. S. Hillyard, King's attending Supp. Guan Staff Course Own R., is granted the local rank of (Nov. '7, 1938) 2—-”. B. Pinchard, F. C. Maj. whilst empid. with the _RWA. F.F. Oct. 7, 1938); Maj. H. W. Bal- Capt. R. N. Lyons is restd. totheter, MM. h.p. list, late E. Lan, R., estabt. (March 20).

retires on ret, pay on account of ill- health (April 14).-

CORPS OF EOYAL ENGINEERS

Capt. A. R. Logan to be Maj. (April

COMMANDS AND STAFI The follg. relinquish their apptu:-G. Page, Maj. and Bt. Lt-Col N. a. D. Brown- John. M.G., R.E, as G.S.O. 2nd Grade, War Ofice (April 13); Capt. T. H. H Grayson, I. G'ds, as Asst. Prov. Mar shal, E. Come and Lond. Dist. temp.) (April Dr Lt. P. Thompson, Manch. R.. as Staff Capt., The British Forces in Palestine and Tranlordan (temp.) [March 6).

F

13).

FOOT GUARDS S." G'ds-Capt. C. V. R. Blundell- Hollinshead-Blundell retires receiving

a gratulty (April 15).

INFANTRY

ROYAL NAVY

ENGINEER BEAR-ADMIRAL F. 5. CARLISLE

In order to facilitate the promotion of younger officers, Engineer, Rear-

the

од

The folly. appts, are made:-Col. O. G. Hogg, from Sec. Ord. Commit

R.S. Fu. Maj. G. A. Fowler is Admiral F. 8. Carlisle, C.BE, Las re- tee, to be Asst. Master-Gen of the restd to the estabt. (Dec. 6, 1938). tired at his own request on giving up War Office (March 23); Mai. LAN.

K.S.L.L-Capt. E. N. Thursby is the post of technical and administra Wright, RAB.C to be Dep, Asst Dir secd for serv. under the Colonial tive engineer officer

stan of the of Supplies and Trans. Sco Comd

once (March 24).

Commander-in-Chief Plymouth, in March 23); Capt and Bt. Maj. H. L

N. Stafford R-Capt. E. OCE. which Engineer Rear Admiral H. N. Salmon, M.C.. Royal Canadian Powell retires receiving a gratuity Harvey has succeeded him. Engineer Regt., to be d.s.O. 2nd Grade, War

R. A. Sheridan, late Fleet Captain (April 15). Office (April 1); Maj. J. Clark, M.C. Gordons, to be G.5.0. for Anti-gas ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Engineer Officer in the Mediterranean, has been promated in the vacancy Trng. Soo Coma (April 3): Maj. D.

Temporary Commission-Capt. 8. and has been appointed for a course Percy-Jones, Dorset R, to be 0.8.0 W. Clabbe to be Maj. (March 20),

at the R.N. College, Greenwich, begha- for Antigua Trng, W. Comd (April ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS ning on May 2. 3); Maj. M. F. Farquharson-Roberts, Lt. (OME. 4th C) M. E. Rustin,

KELLY CLASS DESTROYERS R.A.Ş.C.. to be Dep. Asst. Dir, of Sup-from 42nd (E. Lan) Divl RACC) piles and Trans, W. Comd. (April 91; 1A, to be it. (OME. 4th CL) (oning under the 1937 construction pro- The vessels of the Kelly Type, bulid- Maj. C. A. Prest. Wits to be prob.) (April 1), with precedence next gramme, are to relieve those of the G.S.0 for Anti-gas Trng.. B. Comd, below Lt. (O.M.E. 4th CL) (on prob.) Intrepid type, of the 1936 programme, (April 31; Maj. F. G. Matthews, NA. Romeri.

Mediter in the 3rd Destroyer Enclusion of Stafford R. to be G30. for Anti-gaa

3): Capt. F Trng. N Comd (Apr 3); R. G. Matthews, S. Wales Bord,' t

to

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Mai and Paymr. B. Sant having attained the age for retirement. is placed on ret. pay (April. 14).

ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS Instr. (Educn.) F. R. Smalles to be

DACHUNGKING NEWS R. Buchanan. R.S. Pus.. to be 0.8.0. Lt. Eden Of.) (April 15),

BROADCAST

(April 1); Capt. R. C. H. Kirwan, RA, to be Staff of BA (G.GO. · 3rd Grade), B. Comd: (April 1): Capt. C.

for Weapon Trng., N. Comd. (April 1). ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS Royal Tank R-LtCol J. & L. Caunter, M.C., on completion of four years serv, as Regtl It-Col. is placed on the h.p. list (April 13); Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. R. B. Watkins to be Lt. Col. (April 13).

The Biggest Aspidastra In The World (Harper and Connor)-Gragle 12.00-News (D3). Fields (Vocal) with Rodeo Martha.m. (Harold Ramsay): St. Louis Blues 12.55 Sports News and Market Notes be G.8.0. for Weapon Trng. S. Comd (Handy-Harold Ramsay at the Wur litzer Organ of the Union Cinema, Kingston.

By The Sweat Of Your Brow (Reddie-Blake); A Foggy (filma Damsel in Distress')---Lealle Hutchinson

(Vocal) at the Plano. Charlie Kunz Flano Medley No. R.: Intro: Charmaine; Bally; Diane: Sleepy Time Gal; Chloe: Margie A Charlle Kuzz at the Piano. The Dicky Bird Hop (Gourly); An Old Violin (Taylor and Fisher)-Gracie Fields (Vocal) with Orchestra

8.00p.m.

Local Time Signal, Wen- ther port and Announcements.

8.03 pm The Maestros

(Vocal Quintette)

in-

regular series of short-wAYC broadcast in the English and other foreign languages

bave

been augurated by the Central Broadcast- ing Administration, Chungking

Of special interest to Far East listeners are the news broadcasts at 10 am. (H.K. time) each day on 25,31 metres (11.9 megacycles).

7.10

Welsh Memories-Vocal Medley (azz.! There are daily broadcasts from 4.15 Evans and » Francis)-Intra: Bells of am to 6.30 am. to European coun Aberdovey: The Blackbird; The Ash- tries, including Great Britain, Prance, grove: Men of Harlech: All through italy and Germany on 28.51 metres the night; Watching the Wheat; and 31.58 metres; to America between David of the White Rock; Land of and English on 16.86 metres and 19.15

9.30

am, and 11.30 am, in Chinese My Fathers-with Orchestra.

8.12 p.m. Derek Oldham (Tenor) metres: to East and North China and and Selections from Light Opera.

6.30 p.m. and Siberia between "La Fille De Madame Angot-Over- p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres ture (Lecocq)-Vienna Symphony or in Chinese; to Japan between 7.18

p.m End 7.55

25.21 metres p.i on chestra cond. by Paul Kerby. For You

and 31.38 metres in Japanese; to Alone (Geehl); Bless You (Ivor No

South China and the South Seas be vello)-Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Organ accomp. by Herbert Dew metres, and $1.58 metres, including a tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 "Chu Chin ChowVocal Gema (Nor-

news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10 Light Opera Company with p.m. local time); and to Soviet Pus " Country

ountry Gi" Selection sia between 11 p.m. and 11.30 pm (Lionel Monckton)-London Theatre on 2521 metres and 31.58 metres in Orchestra: Casties In The Air (Ross Russian Lincke): Always (Dyrenforth

and

Smith)--Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Orch. The Land Of Smiles"-Gelec tion (Lehar)-London Theatre or chestra cond. by Ernest Irving.

8.58 p.m. London Belay-Theatre-

load

Presented by F. H. J. Piffard, 9.15 pm. London Belay-The News. 9.30 p.m. London Belay-Food for Thought.

Short talks on matters of topical interest

Sports

$45 pm. London Relay 'News' and Market Notes..

Beethoven' Symphony 9.50 p.m. No. 4 in F Major, Op. 68 ("Pastoral”), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra con- ducted by Bruno Walter.

10.30 p.m. Bongs by Gota Ljung berg (Soprano).

Ave Maria (Bacb-Good)—With Violin, Harp and Organ'. "Violin' Ob- bligato by folde Menges, Papis Ange- leus (Cesar FrancE)-with Organ see, by Stanley Roper, 'Cello and Plano.

10.59 p.m. Cesar-Franck-Prelude,

Aria And Finale,

Alfred Cortot (Planá), 11.00 pm. Close down.

NEARLY BLIND

IN LEFT EYE

John Henry Lewis May Never Fight Again

DETROIT, Two doctors re- ported to the Michigan State Athletic Commission that it would be impossible for John Henry Lewis to fulfil his title engagement agafut Dave Clark... of this city at Kearns' Arena.

stated that the world's light- As a matter of fact, they flatly

{heavyweight champion is definitely through as a fighter, and that he will never be able to engage in a Aght again.

An exhaustive examination by

FIFTY CASES OF the doctors recently that Lewis

TUBERCULOSIS

ON SUNDAY

is almost completely blind in his left eye, an early allment having. been -80 aggravated by the Fifty cases of tuberculosis were thunderous punishment he took in notified to the Health Department his une round with Joe Louis that

eye. on April 30, in addition to nine the

is now practically cases of dysentery, seven cases of sightless. measles, six cases of cerebro-spinal The bout between Lewis and fever, three cases of enteric fever, Clark, who like' Joe Louis was two cases of small-pox and one Golden Glove Champion, has been case of chicken-pox.

cancelled.

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ABTILLERY-

The follg. Majs, are seed whilst at- tending Eupp. Gunn Staff Course (Nov. 7, 1938);-E. M. Bolt, G. A. Mur- ray-Hudson J. O. Horde, R. J. Long-

field.

THE ARMY. DENTAL CORPS Short Service Commission.-J. M

Mitchell to be Lt. (on prob.) (March 27).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL

NURSING SERVICE Sister Miss H. Heaney resigns her appt. (April 15).

ESTABLISHMENTS

ranean Fleet on the their first commissions. The fust to be completed should be the othla leader Kelly, laid down in August 1937, and launched in October last The other seven of the class, will ter service during the current finan clal year.

COMMANDERS' NEW POSTS. the Plans Division, will assume com- Commander L. M. Shadwell; lata of mand of the Dwarf, attached to the. 5th Submarine Flotilla at Portsmouth, to command the reserve submarines of the nothin and for duty as

Vraining

commander, in succession to Comman-

der G. F. Claridge Commander, M.

Sch. of Mil. Engineering.-Maj, A. W St. L Sexrie, from the Excellent. D. Campbell, M.C., BA, R.EL, from

school, will join the Nelson Dep, Asst. Dir. F. and W., War Office,

as Fleet

Officer,

Com- to he Chief Inistr Construction,

G mander

Tuck Commander 5. (March 5).

EL Shattock, from the command of Recruits Fhya Development Depot No. 712. (Catapult) Squadron of the (Canterbury).—Capt. E. Calderbank, Fleet Air Am in RMS, Southamp King's Own R., relinquishes the appt. ton, joins the start of the Naval Ar of Supervising Off for Phys. Ting. Division in place of Commander G. F. (temp.) (April 13).

Renwick

MEMORANDA

Mai. W. J. Cooper is secd. for serv. on the Star in India (Jan. 31); Capt. J. M. Lyons, M.C., to be Maj. (Aug. 23, 1938), with an antedate for seny. only to Aug 1, 1938, with precedence Lt. Col. G. A. Russell, h.p. list, iste next above Maj. N.. A. R. Potter. R.A.. retires on ret. pay "(April-15); (Substituted for the notfa, to the Maj. (local Lt-Col) K. P. Smith, Be Gazette of Oct. 7, 1930).

Betts, R. from G80., *2nd Grade

G.

ANTI-SUBMARINE FLOTELLA The destroyer Walker, of the Re- serve Fleet at Devonport, which has Continued on Pare 10.

R.

The Commissioner of Police,

sincerely hopes that British

subjects will complete their

within the next

registration

fortnight.

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