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LONDON RADIO THRILLER "DEATH IN THE HAND" Beethoven Symphony No. 3
12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral
12.30 p.m.
Two Vocal Duets by Jack Bucchanan and Elsie Bandolph.
Fancy Our Meeting (film "That's a good girl: Now That I've Found You (film That's a good girl'),
Trans. 1 Trans. Trans. III
DAVENTRY
THE SERVICES
LONDON GAZETTE
TUESDAY, APRIL 18
WAR OFFICE, APRIL 18. Col. W. E. R. Williasis, O.BE, K.D., Indian Med. Serv.. VHS is apptc Wavelength Hon Surgeon to the King (Dec. 17, 17.796.c.
(16.18m.) 1938), vice Cul W. J. Powell, CIE. 9.51m.c. (3155) M.D. Indian Med. Serv, retired. 2147m.c. (31.97m.) Col. (temp. Brig.) W. Rebsch, ...... 15.18m.. (19.79m) D.3.0., Indian Army, is apptd. AD.C. (G.9.0. G.S.G. G.8.B.) to the King (March 2), vice Col (G.SH., G.S.G., G.S.B.) itemp. Brig.) C. 8. Tute, Indian In- G.S.B.). dian Army, retired.
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AUSTRALIA
Cait Sign: VIR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kllowatt
HOLLAND-INDIA Call letters: PHI Wavelengths" 16.88m, 25.57m.: Frequencies 1777oke. 17736kn.
HK. Time
12.37 p.m. Carroll. Gibbons (Piano).m and Hi Boy Friends.
Other
"I'm Building Up in An Awful Let Down Pox-Trot; These Foolish Things Slow Fox-Trot (from Spread it Abroad. Page Miss Glory-Fox- Trot from the film); Sweet Dreama Sweetheart-Pax-Trot.
Some Time-Fox-Trot: Fatal Fascination-- Fox-Tret (flm 'Ship Cafe"), "I Double Dare You (Shand and Eató).
1.00 D.BL Weather Report.
Local Time Signal and
1.03 pm Grieg-Lyric Suite and other compostilos.
Solveig's Song from 'Peer Gynt')- Elizabeth Schumann (Sopranoi with Orchestra (Sung in German).
Lyric
Suite, Op. 54-London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. A Dream-Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) and the Berlin State Opera, Orchestra cond. by Bruno Seidler. Winkler. Elegiac Melodies. Op. 34- London Philharmonic Orchestra cond.
1.30 p
Beuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments,
1.40 p.m. Variety.
Vocal-Gang Show of 1936 (Ran- deri-Ralph Reader and Chorus with Orchestra. Comedian-Let's All Have A Charabant 'Ride (Miller); I Never Thought That She'd Do That To Me (Miller-Max Miller with Orchestra. Vocal The Legionaires (Wamer- Darnell): Sally The Circus Queen (Weston-Lee)--Warner and Dame). Humorous-Silly, Isn't It? Bennett- Williams) Bennett and Williams with Orchestra. Variety Top Liners Of Variety-Intro: Alexander's Rog- time Band-Jack Hylton and His Or- chestra: Impersonations Florence Desmond: I love a lassie-Sir Harry Lauder; Sally--Gracie Fields; I was a good little girl-Charice Mayne: O Man River-Paul Robeson: There's something about a soldier - Olcely Courtneidge: Whispering-Roy Fox d His Orchestra-Compered by John. Watt.
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2.15 p.m. Close down. 6.00 p.m.
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 In E Flat Major, Op. 55 (from "Erolca").
Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Albert Coates.
6.43 p.m.
In Stone."
London Relay "Sermons
Cathedral by Lawrence Tanner. Production by W. Farquhar
Salisbury
son Small.
7.30 pm London Belay"At The Black Dog."
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar parlour.
8.00 p.m. Local Time, Signal, Wen- ther Report and Announcements.
5.01pm. London Relay-Speech by Lord Stanhope on the occasion of the Centenary
Celebrations of HLM.S. Conway.
8.15 p.m. London Belay--"Death In The Fland."
A radio thriler by Douglas Clever- don. Based on an idea by Max Beer- bohm. Produced by Michael Good- wirl
8:40 pm. Anton and The Fara mount Theatre Orchestra. *:
"Banjo On My Knee"-Selection; "Champagne Waltz-Selection-with Al Bollington at the Organ. "Follow The Fleet" Selection (Irving Berlin) with Reginald Foort at the Organ "Big Broadcast of 1938"-Selection (Robin-Ranger) with Al Bollington at the Organ.
8.00 p.m. London Relay-Empire Exchange."
By The Lord Halley. G.C.B.1. G.C.LE
G.C.M.G.
9.15 p.m. London Belay-The News. 9.30 put. Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra.
Eugen Onegin Selection
(Tachal- kowsky). My Dream-Waltz (Wald-
teufel): Aubade D'Amour (Moat). Old Vienna Melodies (Rob, Pollock).
10.00 Broadcast to Schools-"The World We Live In" by Profes
sor G. S. Browne (A). 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A). 10.40 "At Home and Abroad" (A), 11.05-Luncheon Music (A). 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme
(A).
P.m.
1.00-Central Band of His Majesty's
Royal Air Force (D1). 1.30-Music Hall, with Orchestra con
ducted by
Shadwell (01).
2.30-News (Dis.
Charles
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REGULAB ARMY Maj-Gen. H H. A. Emerson, D.S.O., M.B., late RA.M.O, retires on ret, pay (April 18).
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GENERAL
CROSSWORD NO. 299
ACROSS
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The follg. to be Cols:-Lt-Cal. (3. A. P. Scoones, D.S.O., 0.B.E, M.C., In- dian Army (Jan. 29), with seny. Jan 1. 1
1936;
Lt. Col. 18.O. Playfair, D.8.0., M.C., from R.E. (April 1), with веду. July 1, 1936; Lt. Col. E.
EP. Tickell M.C.. from
R.E. (April 6), with seny 1936; Lt. Col. J. A., A., Grifið, D.S.O.from Laric. B. (April 7), with Beny. June 1. 1938; Lt-Col. A. S. Heale. M.C. from RAM.C. (April, 18), with seny. May 1, 1937: Maj. and Bt. Lt.- Col. D. 8. C. Evans, from B.A. (March (23)
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slon (5)
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Cash (5)
19
Big (5)
20
Stage
lover (5)
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Furze (5)
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Silent (5)
23 Short
letters (5) 26One's own
** (4)
#2 Yault (4).
13 Footer (5)
3 Brag (5)
16 Grant (5)
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(4) Public sale (7)
4
Unit of
heat (5)
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Uncommon.
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Pretence
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Tobacco (4) Injuries (7)
11 Cur (7)
13 Organises
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COMMANDS AND STAFF The follg, relinquish their appts: 29 Exhausted Maj-Gen H H A. Emerson, D.8.0.. M.B.. as Dir. of Hyglene, War Office April 18: Col N. M. 8. Irwin, D.S.O., M.C.. as G.S.O. 1st Grade, the British Troops in China, and remains on full pay (March 11) (supstituted for the notin in the Gazette of March 24); Maj. G. L. Appleton, R.A. as G.8.0. 2nd Grade, War Office (temp.) (April 11: Maj
V. Evelegh, D.CL.I., as Bde. Maj.
8th Int. Bde. (April 18); Maj Topham, M.C., RE, as G.S.O. 3rd Grade, W. Comd. (April 19.
2.45 "Food for Thought" (D1). 3.00 Recital by Joseph Pressac, vio-Ma
Unist (Di),
315 Sports News and Market Notes
(DU).
the
The follg, appts. are made:-Col. N. 3.20-Tiny Tots' Session (A).
to be M. 6 Irvin, D.S.0, M.C., 4,15-Dinner Music (A),
Comdr., 6th Int. Bde, and is granted 5.25-Commentary on News (4).
temp, rank of Brig, whilst so 6.00- You Like It The A.B.C.empid (March 15) (substituted for Light Opera Company (A), the not. in the Gazette "of March .6.45—“Sermons ia Store" Salisbury24); Col. E F. Tickell, M.C. to be the British Troops in Cathedral. by Lawrence Tanner Chief Engr the (D3).
Egypt (April 8: Col J. 4. Manifold, D.S.U. M.B... to be Dir. of Hygiene, 7.00-Jim Davidson's Show (A).
War Office (April 181; Maj. L. F. R. 7.30 "At the Black Dog." Mr.M
Wilkes at home in his own baryon, R.E from 0.8.0. 3rd Grade. to be D.A.M.G.O. War Office (April parlour (D2),
D: Maj. E. P. Davies, M.C., R.U. RI.. to be G8.0 for Anti-gas Trng. E. Comd. (April 3: Maj. W P. Pessell. R.A.S.C., to be Dep. Asst. Dir. of Sup plies and Trans, Aldershot Comd. (April 13); Capt. F. A. Smith, R. Berks. R, to be G.S.O. 3rd Grade, W. Lancs Area (March 30); Lt. L. B. B. Beuttler, D.WR, to a spice. appe. (April 6),
7.45 Musical Feature (A): 8.00 School Ship HMS Conway: Centenary Celebrations. Speech by Lord Stanhope (D2). 8.40--New Georgian Trio (D2). 8.50---Recorded 'Feature (A). 9.00 "Empire Exchange Talk by
the Lord Halley (D2); News comumentary (H.I.).
9.15-News (D2).
CAVALRY
The Greys-Capt. R. H. Anstruther- 9.20-Summary of the day's news (A) Gough-Calthorpe is seed. for serv. on 8.30--Recital by Joseph Pressac. vio-the Staff (April 1).
Report linist (D2);
010 the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (H.I.)
Professions
9.40 Impressions. frem
'(H.1.). 9.45-5ports News and Market Notes
(D2).
10.00-The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra
(D3),
|
10.30-Happy Programme (HL). 11.00-The History of the Jews."
Talk by J. W. Parkes (D3).
11.15-The Chester Cup: commentary or the race by Thomas Wood- rooffe (D3). 12.00-News. (D3),
am.
12.15 "World Affairs." Talk by F.
Brierly (D3).
12:30-Dance Music by George Scott- Wood and his Grand Accordeon Band '(D3).
12.40-School Ship HMS, Conway: Centenary Celebrations Speech by Lord Stanhope (D3)," 12.56-Sports News and Market Notes
(D3).
BOTAL ARMOURED CORPS 10th HL-Lt. M. Grissell Temains secd, for serv. with Mech. Cav. Depot (March 27),
13th/18th H.-Lt. A. A. K. Rugge Price is seed, for serv. with Mech Cav. Depot (March (6).
CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS Maj. Gen. RL B. Thompson, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. rel. pay, is apptd. Col. Comdt. (March 14), vice Maj-Gen. A G. Stevenson, CB. C.M.G., DBO.. The follg. to be. Lt-Cols:Maj. R. ret, pay, deceased. Briggs, D.S.O. M.C
M.C. (April 1); Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. G.
G. Mach. Ross, M.C.. M.Eng., M.Inst.C.E. (April 8).
Supty Clerk Frederick Glies to be Lt. gr.Mrd (April 19).
ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS. Capt. T. H. Winterbern is restd. to the estabt. (March 15); Capt. W. D. Weir retires receiving A gratuity (April 151.
FOOT GUARDS S. G'ds-Maj. J. E. M. Bland is resta. to the estabt. (April 12).
U'ds-Capt. THE Grayson is restd. to the estabt. (April 1).
INFANTRY
CHUNGKING NEWS MC to be Lt. Col. (April 7); Capt.
BROADCAST
A regular series of short-wave broadcasts in the English and other have been in- foreign languages augurated by the Central Broadcast- ing Administration, Chungking
Of special interest to Far East isteners are the news broadcasts at 10 am. (H.K. time) each day on 25.21 metres (119 megacycles).
Lincoln R.Maj. E. FO. Richards,
A. H. Wenham is secd. for serv, un- der the Colonial Office (March 17).
Euffolk R.-Maj: F. V. C. Pereira: re- tires on ret. pay (April 18).
R.S. Pus-Capt. C.R. Buchanan remains seed for serv, on the Staff (April 11,
Cheshire H.-Maj. W. GR. Elliot, D.S.O., retires on ret, pay (April 17).
R.W. Fus-Sec. Lt. W. J. Grimths (Univ. Cand.), from Gen. List, TA., toʻ be Sec. Lt. (April 18), with seny. Aug. 26,
There are daily broadcasts from 415937, next below Sec. Lt.. B. D, K.
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14 Chosen (7). SOLUTION TU-MORROW
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2 Happen (5),
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27 Résound (4)
23 Repute (4) 29 Single one
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... Solution. No 298
ACROSS: 1, Antic. 4, Actress. 8, ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE
CORPS".
Coronet, 9, Adage, 10, Scour 11, LT-Col. (O.M.E. 1st CD).W. A. Stack, Scamper. 13, Alto. 15. Docile, 17, "OBE M.I.Mech., to be Col. (OME. Ravens. 20, Anew. 22, Precise. 24, 1st C (March 1); Maj. (O.E.O. 1st C. J. Knowles having attained the After. 2, Lying, 27, Totally. 23. age for retirement is placed on retired Theatre 29, Dined. pay (April 5) Capt. (O.EO. 2nd CL.) DOWN: 1. Accused. 2, Torso. 3, E. A. Knight to be Maj. (OEO. 1st Central. 4. Attest. 5, Tiara. CL.) (April 5): Capt. (O.EO. Ist 01)
6.
O. G. Journeaux to be Maj. (0.5.0. Example. 7, Steer. 12, Core, 14, Leas. 1st C) (April 11); Lt. (O.EÓ: 3rd Cl.) 16; Crevice 18, Awaited. 19, Strayed. EW. Tattam to be Capt.
t."(OEO, 2nd 21, Nestle. 22, Ingot. 25, Talon, CD (Apr. 5); Lt. (OEO. 3rd CO E. T Messenger to
to be Capt. (0.1.0, 2nd CL.) (April 11); Condr. W. A. Overall to be Lt. (O.E.Q. 3rd C. (April 6): Condr. J. Burgess to be Lt. (0.30. 3rd CL) (April 8).
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Staff Nurse M89 M. E. Knight re- signs her oppt. Mar. 31).
ESTABLISHMENTS
REAR - ADMIRAL 'E. C. VILLIERS Rear-Admiral E. C. Villers, C. M. G. (retired), died at Hatfield ze- Grange, Bishop's Stortford, cently. He had 40 years' service in the Navy from 1879 to 1919, and besides the Great War he had seen
Army Gas Sch-Col. I S. O. Play- fair, D.S.O., M.C., to be Comdt and Inspr. of Anti-gas Trag, and is grant ed the temp. rank of Briz. whist so empld. (April 11; Capt. R. B. Flem-active sevice ing, R. Tank R. to be Instr. (April
Na. 1 Recruits Phys. Development Depot, Canterbury-Maj. E.. L. Hey- wood Midd'x R. to be Comdt. (April 1).
Sch
of Signals-Capt. L. S. Stir ling-Wilkinson, R. Signals, to be Instr. (Aprt; 11.
R. MIL. Sch. of Music.-Col. J. A. A. Griffin. D.8.O.. to be Comdt. and Inspr. of Army Bands (April 7).
Ord Bd-CoL D. S. C. Evans, from Supt. Design Dept. to be. Secretary (March 23).
MEMORANDA
Lt. Col. G. E. Hall. M.C.. hp, late R. Scots, retires on ret. pay (April 18).
ROYAL NAVY
TWO LAUNCHES
Two more ships of the 1937. CON- struction programme were launched on April 18 the escort vessel Flamingo at the Scotstoun works of Yarrow and Co.. and the patrol vessel Shearwater at the Cowes works of J. Samuel ready for service White and Co. Both vessels should be the autumn. The Flamingo is of 1,250 tons and the Shearwater of 580 tons.
EAST INDIES COMMAND Rear-Admiral Ralph Leatham, V.B., who has been appointed Commander- in-Chief, East Indies, owing to the ill- health of Vice-Admiral J. F. Bomer-
a.m. to 6.30. a.m. to European coun
B. Wales Bord-Capt.. F. B.-G. tries, including Great Britain, France, Matthews is seed. for serv, on the Italy and Germany on 25.51 metres Staff (April 1). and 31.58 metres; to America between KO.6.B-Capt. D. Dundas Robert-ville, will proceed overland to Mar 0.30 m. and 11.30 a.m. in Chinese son, from n.p. list, to be Capt. (April and English on 18.86 metres and 19.1519), with precedence next below Capt. metres to East and North China and
and R.
Going.
-Maj. D. Percy-Jones is p.m. on 25.51 metres and 31.58 metres seed for serv, on the staff (April 8), in Chinese; to Japan between 7.15 Foresters. Capt. J. B. F. Sadler is p.m. and 7.55 p.m. on 25.21 metres secd for serv., under the Colonial and 31.58 metres. In Japaness; to Office (March 23). South China and the South Seas be
Siberia between 5.30 p.m. and 7.10 Dorset
tween 8.10 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres. Including a news bulletin in English at 9 p.m. (10. 9.45 pm London Belay Sports p.m. local time); and to Soviet Bus News and Market Notes.
sia between 11 p.m. and 11.30 pm.
seilles on April 28. He will assume command about May 7. By that date the new cruiser Gloucester should have arrived for duty as flagship, in succession to the Norfolk.
COMPLETION OF THE JERSEY The destroyer Jersey, built under the supplementary. Navy Estimates H. Campbell is seed for serv. with the
KOYLI-Lt. (now Capt.) G. T of 1936, was delivered at Ports- Sudan Def. Force (March 24).
mouth on April 28 by J. S. White and Co., Limited. Cowes, and complet tires no ret. pay (April 19).
Midd's R.-Ma). H W. Clayden reed to full crew on May 2 for ser KRRC-Capt. 0. d'AP. Consett
9.50 p.m. B.B.C. Recording--“The on 25.21 metres and 31.58 metres in restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 12}) .
Old Contemptibles" Part 3.
The Record of the British Expedi- tionary Force from Mons to Ypres, between August and November, 1914 by Beatrix. Brice: Produced by Felix, Felton and Val Gielgud
10.20 p.m. The Big Four (Vocal) Quartette).
Form Fours War Songs Medley (arr. L. Giraud),
10.30 p.m.
A Dance Programme.
Russian
China Fighting:
World's Battle, Says Envoy
Wilts R. Maj. C. A. Prest is secd. for serv. on the Staff (April 3).
Manch, R. Capt. T. B. L. Chur chili. M.C., is rest to the stabt. ..(March 1).
N. Stanord R-Maj. P. G. Matthews is seed. for serv, on the Staff (April 3).
Durtam LL-Lt. T. L. A. Clapton resign his comma (April 19).
Beaforth. Capt. 8. J. Ritchie, M.C.,
China's Ambassador in London.to be Maj. (Feb. 11.
Gordons. Maj. J J. Clark. MO., is Fox-Trots -Make Belleve from Mr. Qud Tai-chi, told members of Show Boat)Henry King and Ea the British and North American sectd for serv, on the Staff (April 3). R. Ir. "Pu-Capt. G. R. P. Find- Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot The Hills Luncheon Club on April 18 that later is secd. for sury, with the Sudan Of Old Wyomin' (from Palm Spring): China alone, was taking the Det. Force (March 24). Waitz-Stars In My Eyes (film "The brunt of the aggressors menace King steps out')Jack Harris and is to the civilised world. Orchestra. Fox-Trot-Take
My Heart
Fox-Trois-I've
ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT
The
.
Rev. 1. D. Nelli is granted a -Dick McDonough & His Orchestra. "By her resolute resistance dur- temp. commn BChapin to the Blow Fox-Trot Dance Of The Gaddy: ing the past twenty-one months." Forces, fih C1 April 19: the Rev. Fox-Trot Intermezzo - Quivering he said, "China, with her inex-8. M. F. Woodhouse, B.A, 1. granted Quato Dobrindt & His Piano
Gothaustible reservoir of man-power, a temp. comion, as Chapin, to the
Forces 4th CT. (April, 19). The World On A String: Mood Indi- her immense potential resources ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS go--Joe Faradise and Fita Music. and her unshakable determination,
Lt. (CT-MT.) C. Chantler Waltz-Must You Say Goodbye?-fights not only her own fight, She Cant. (Qr.-M. (April 19). * (Alm Burgtheater); Fox-Trot-Where also keeps the Asiatic partner of
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS The World Ends-Eugen Wolf and the aggressive Axts morassed in
Mal. H. Alcock, MB. to be Lt. Col. His Orchestra.
11.00 pm. Close down.
our vast country.
to
be
|| (April:16); Lt: (Gr-Mr.) P. J. Hem=" mond to be Capt. (Qr-Mr.) (April 19).
vice in the 4th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet. This flotilla has blther- to "been composed of vessels of the Beagle class, completed in 1931.
NEW SQUADRON NAVIGATOR Commander R. Oliver, promoted in the New Year list, is appointed to FM B. Southampton for duty as squadron navigating officer in the 2nd: Cruiser Squadron, Home Fleet, in succession to Commander RF. Nichols.
NAVAL AFPOINTMENTS
The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:—
Cars-B. G. Onslow, to President for duty inside Admiralty (May 1);. T. G. Hampton, to Engie (May 23).
Cus. (E).--R. T. Grogan, to Hood "(May 5); C. P. Berthon, to President for crse. at RN. College, Greenwich (May-12).
Burgn. Cdr.-T. N., D'Arcy, LROP. and S., to Victory for RNB: E. V. Barnes, M.R.CS. L.RO.P., 'to. Britan- nia for RN. Cadets" Bick Quarters (May 21; D.Mİ Beaton, LROP, and B., to Warspite (May 15).
Lt.-Cdrs.----T. P. Goods (P/Lati RAP), to Ark Royal (April 17); R. T. Shaw, to Victory for RAF. Station, Ford (May 3).
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