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THE

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SERVICES

NORE STAFF OFFICER Commander L. F. N. Ommanney

the Staff College in 1928.

and has served at Aldershot and Catterick and In India.

LONDON GAZETTE APPOINTMENTS

Commanding Officers Colonial Forces

London, March. 8.

AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH

Summary Of Mr. Wimperis's Report

A summary of the report re of existing facilities at universities cently made to the Federal Gov-and at the Detence Department's ernment by Mr. H. E. Wimperis, establishment at Maribyrnong, also an expert adviser to the British that the universities should be en- Air Ministry, was given to the press couraged to undertake on repay- Canberra recently by the merit of the cost of staff and ap- Federal Treasurer, Mr. Casey... paratus approved research in- The report urges the provision vestigations in aeronautics, for of a central aeronautical and which they have special opport-

establish- | unities. engineering research ment: the creation of a chair and "Attention is directed to the department of aeronautics at a need for creating a chair and de- university. The appointment of apartment of aeronautics with a special committee to "assist the reader in meteorology at one of development of the aircraft Indus- the universities.

try,

TROOP MOVEMENTS The motor'transport Dilwara has | has become staff officer for opera- | left southampton with drafts for tlons and Intelligence in the Nore | Ceylon, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Command. in succession to Cap- Shanghai, The 2nd Battalion, The London Gazette announces tain C. C. A. Allen, promoted in the The King's Regiment, has also the promotion to substantive rankin New Year ist. During the past left Devonport for Gibraltar. The of Lieutenant Colonel of Major J. three years Commander Omman- Lancashirë arrived at Southampton | I. Chrystall. commanding the ney has been tiaison officer for the recently with troops, from India. Trans-Jordan Frontier Force, and R.N.R. and Merchant Navy in the TERRITORIAL ARMY NURSES

Major V. G. Stokes, commanding Port of London, where Commander Replying to Lady Astor in the the Straits Settlements Frontier E. M. C. Barraclough has relieved House of Commons, Mr. Hore- Force. him. He was formerly in com- Belisha, Secretary of State for War, Others whose promotions have mand of destroyers for several said that in future, as a token of been approved by the King are years from 1618. and graduated at recognition of long enrolled service, Major N. A. Green, commanding nurses of the Territorial Army the Gold Coast Regiment of the WEST AFRICAN CRUISE Nursing Service who had served 10 Royal West African. Frontier H.M.S. Bridgewater. Captain years or more continuously wouldForce, Major J. R. Bruce, selected Q. D. Graham.

the. Africa be accorded the privilege of re- to command а battalion of the Station, is to make a cruise from taining their silver badges on re-Gold Coast Regiment. Major J. A. Simonstown up the West Coast | signation.

S. Hopkins and Major W. Owen, from March 15 to June 2. calling The Territorial Army Nursing selected to command Battalions of first at Luderitz Bay from March Service was formed in 1908. and the Nigeria Regiment of the Royal 18 to 21. Included in her pro-its purpose is to maintain an West African Frontier Force,, and gramme will be various ports. in establishment of members of all Major J. T. Bretherton, selected to Nigeria.

ranks willing to serve at home or

command the Malaya Regiment. oversea as required on the em-

The promotions, which will take bodiment of the Territorial Army effect during this year. are the result of the arrangement recently made whereby a number of units of permanent military forces maintained by the Colonies and Depenencies have been graded as Air Commodore R. P. Willock is substantive Lieutenant Colonel appointed Director of Staff Duties, commands.-(British Wireless), | Air Ministry, vicc Air Vice-Marshal

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When the

of existing stocks.. seamen's dinner plates are exhaust- ed. the Admiralty have decided to supply soup plates similar to those Issued for petty officers and C.P,O's but unbadged. A request for such a change was made at the Review of Service Conditions in, 1936, and was at first refused.

THE ARMY

APPOINTMENTS AT HOME AND OVERSEA

ROYAL AIR FORCE ·

AIR MINISTRY, FEB. 22. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH

rank (Feb. 21).

able centre

RESEARCI COMMITTEE

The recommendation is made. that there should be set up an Australian aeronautical research committee, and that this commit tee should have an independent

the civil and military aviation departments, 74 Well as of

MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS Mr. Casey said: "Mr. Wimperis's main recommendations are that there should be provided at a suit- an aeronautical and engineering research establishment chairman and include members of wind tunnels, for engine tests for equipped for experimental work in

both" aircraft and automobile use, and for the physical tests of air-meteorology and radio communica- tions. together with non-official craft instruments and other ap-

members having special scientific paratus.

"He estimates that the total cost and technical qualifications. It is of providing this establishment also recommended that the com- would be

£143,000, with annual mittee should investigate the use maintenance expenditure of about in aircraft construction of Austra- Ulan-produced materials and pro- £12,000.

use

cesses.

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"It is recommended, that, for

The report concludes with the other "work in aeronautics should be male as far as possible suggestions that the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research W. S. Douglas, M.C.. D.F.C. Feb. I. A. Bertram, to No. 1 (Fighter)

should be invited to explore the 17): Flight Lt. H. G. Lee is granted Squadron. Tangmere, to command College. Andover, with effect from possibilities of the automatic in- a permanent commission in that Jan. 241; W. A. Ople, to "No. 2 Jan, 24:-J. E. M. Bainbridge. The dustry setting up an industrial re- (Army Co-operation) Squadron, Earl of Bandon, G. Bartholomew, search committee to assist with

·RA-F. APPOINTMENTS Hawkinget to command (Jan. 21); H. Broadhurst, A.F.C., G.M. Buxton, advice on the programme, of re- The War Office announces that The following appointments in R. Pyne. D.F.C., to No. 32 Fighter)C. 9 Cadell, W.G. Cheshire. JM. search in this field. the King has approved the follow-the Royal Air Force are notified:- Squadron. Biggin Hill, to command Conu, A.R. Combe, R. Costa, J. C. The Government intends to put ing appointments:-

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH

Jan. 24); J. B. H. Rogers, to No. Cunningham, T. C. Dickens, H. P. in hand as early as possible the Major-General F. P. Nosworthy. Group Captain.-A. Lees, D.SO.. 72 Fighter) Squadron, Church Fraser, A.FC. CFH. Grace. E C. work of establishing aeronautical D.S.O. M.C.. to be Deputy Chief of A.F.C, to R.AF Station Driffield. Fenton.

research to command (Jan. 11): Hudleston, A. W. B. McDonald, and

laboratories, the General Staff, Army Head-to command (Feb. 7),

T. G. Pikt. to No. 10 Flying Tmin-AF.C.. J. R. Mutch. L T. Fank-national standard laboratory, and quarters. India (July 18), in suc Squadron Leaders-G. R. Bea-ing School. Tern Hill for flying hurst, M. G. Philpott, J. N. T. Ste information and testing services cession to Major-General C. J. E. mish, to Directorate of Operations dutles iri Advanced

Industries. Training phenson F. R. D. Swain, A.F.C., for secondary Auchinleck, C.B.; C.S.I.. DS.O., and Intelligence, Air Ministry, vice Squadron (Jan. 24). The following J. B. M. Walls, A. H. Wheeler. F. R. facilities will be developed with OB.E., who has been selected as Squadron Leader W. G. Cheshire: are posted to the R.A.F. Star Worthington, B. C. Yarde,

all possible expedition." Commander. Meerut Distict, India. Colonel A. E. Percival, D.S.O.. O.B.E. M C., to be Brigadler, Gen- eral Staff. Aldershot Command, with the temporary rank of briga- dier probably late in March), 'n ruccession 'to Colonel temporary Brigadier) E. F. Norton, D.S.O., | M.C.. A.D.C., who has been selected as Commander. Madras District. India.

Colonel R. L. Petre. D.S.d... M.C., to be Commandaht. Senior Others' School, Sheerless, with the tem- porary rank of brigadier May 7). in succession to Colonel (tem- rary brigadier; R. V. Follok.

| C.R.E., D.S.O., who has been select-

ed as General Officer Commandingį Northern Ireland District.

Colonel J. N. Thomson, D.S.O., M.C.. to be Brigadier, Royal Artillery, Northern Command. In- dia, with the temporary rank of brigadier, in succession to Colonel

temporary Brigadier) A. J. T. Farfan, C.B.. D.S.O.. C.B.E., whose tenure expires on April 15.

Colonel W. Cave-Browne, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C.. from Chief Engineer, Malaya. to be Chle Engineer. Eastern Command. with the tem→ porary rank of brigadier (probably in March).

Colonel A. H. Morse, to be Chief | Technical Examiner for Works Ser

vices, the War Office, in succession 10 Colonel J. A. Graeme., DS.O.. whose tenure expired on February 20.

Lieutenant-Colonel A. F. · P. Christison M.C.. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, to be Com- mander. 4th (Quetta) Infantry Brigade, India, with the temporary

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