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THE SERVICES

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

MORE COMMISSIONS. FOR WARRANT OFFICERS

Nelson; A. 3. Pomeroy, to Newcas-jpanies by light tank companies, tle; J. R. Paterson, to Ramillies;] would have resulted in the aboli- W. H. Williams, to Revenze; H. D.❘tion of the armoured-car in India. |Durell, to Rodney; B. M. Skinner. The Government of India feel, to Royal Oak; P. J. H. Hoare, to however, that' India, and in par Royal Sovereign; R. Hart, to Glas-ticular the North-West Frontier. sow (Apr 5); H. J. C. Walton cannot do without some armoured

H.Q. STAFF AFPOINTMENTS IN INDIA

Willson, to Excellent for course cara.*

course (May 2).

In response to representations in the Review of Service Conditions the Admiralty have decided that the number of paymaster lleuten (March 25): N. A. E P. Acheson ants (ex-warrant rank) in the fact.), to Venon for course (May Writer and Supply Branches shall 9); C. R. Pelly, to Vernon for be increased by five in each branch lover and above the numbers allow- jed by the 8 per cent. rule. The additional promotions will be made |as suitable vacancies, occur. The establishment of warrant cooks and above will be increased to three paymaster lieutenants (ex- cook), four commissioned cooks. and 13 warrant cooks.

The Commander-in-Chief in In- dla has made the following ap- pointments at" Army Headquar-

-RETIREMENT. L-E. T. Garnet, placed on the ters: Retd. List (March 18)."

THE ARMY

Captain R. Clayton, R.E, as Staff jomcer, 2nd Grade, in the Eng-

ineer-in-Chief's Branch.

Captain "A Livsey. R.E Superintending Technical. Pri- miner of Works, a new appoint- ment.

1ST K.O.Y.LI

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NEW COLONELS Colonel C. M. Thompsar, Indian Army, promoted to that rank with seniority of January 21, 1933.

**SOUTH WALES BÖRDERERS

The 1st Battallon, The King's L'cuterant-Colonel R. G Loch-Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, has her, MC. promoted to that rank arrived at Strensall on transfer to command the 1st Battalion of from Gibraltar and goes into the The South Wales Bordeters

15th Infantry Brigade, The batta- Rawalpindi.

licin was sent from Tidworth to

Warrant rank was first grante to writers and stewards (now known as supply officers) On January 1, 1910, and commission- ed rank during the War, the first promotions to paymaster lieuten ant being dated April 14, 1917. Warrant rank was also granted to cook ratings on January 1, 1910 but is was not till January 1, 1820 that the first of such officers was promoted to the relative rank o leutenant. the title then "belr |lleutenant-instructor in cooker' The following appointments which was changed to that of pay-have been made by the Admiral- "master" ileutenant in 193).

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments have teen made by the Admiralty:-

Capt.-C. C. A. Allen, to Dundee in command (April 19).

Captain and Brevet Major J. S.Gibraltar, in January, 1935, for a Windsor. M.C., has been promoted short tour of foreign service and major; and the new captains are was relieved this month by the ¡A. G., D. Home and A. J. Stocker:

2nd Battalion. The King's Regi- ment, from Devonport.

ity:

to

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

Cdra.F. R. Baxter, to Cairo, in command: (April 7): F. B. Tours, President for, duty inside Admiralty (April 25); A. O'Leary to Carlisle, in commond (unda- ted).""

Lt. Cdra.-H. H. Maclean, to ¡Crusader, in command (April 6): CANDELE, F., "Anderton,

C. P. F. Brown. to Wren. In com- Faulkner (April 6).

ROYAL AIR FORCE

R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified:-- GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Group Captains.-P. Huskinson, |MCmmta_Special. Duty 1

to duty as RAF Member of Ord- nance Committee. Royal Arenal,

mand; E. L. Pemberton, to Wool- Lt.-Cars- M. D. Robinson, to Woolwich; A. W. Milne, to RAF. wich; F. W. N. Bassett. to Man-President for duty inside Admiralty Station, Leconfield, to command

(April 1); H. W. Seaman, to (March 14).

Wing Commanders

chester (undated).

Lts. M. Parker. to Dolphin Carlisle (May '91.

Acting (March 28); C. G. Lawson, tn Proby. Sub-Lts.-E. D. Gillesple. Group Captain W. E. Bryant. Hazard (April 4); H: W. M. Rose. M. D. Davis, to Revenge: B JM. B. E. to Special Duty List, on to Sheldrake (Apm) 5); P. H. Anderson. to Royal Oak: C. Happointment as Air Attache, Tokyo Cardew. to Furious: T. J. Mar- Filmer. to Ramillies; F. J. Bourgat, (Feb. 1); W. A B. Bower-Buscarlet. farian, to Iron Duke (April 8); PK. R. C. Letts, to Rodney: R. DJC to RAF Station, Scamp- W. W. Graham, to Blanche (Apr) Beveridge, to Glasgow: 22); I. W. M. Gill, to Cornwall: D.Thorpe, to Newcastle; N. J. Parker. K. Beth-Smith, to Basilisk (April to Shemeid: M. F. R. Ainslie, to 26) E P. Halley, R. B. Chenevix- Comwall (April 5).

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ton, to command (March 22).

Squadron Leaders-G. S. Hod- son, A.F.C., to Special Duty List on Interchange "duty with Royal

Trench. to Woolwich (undated); Mids.-P. G. Satow. J. V. Searles- New Zealand Air Force Feb. 24);

K. 5. L. Bell, H. R. B. Janvrin. M.Wood, G. H. D. Legard, W. K. MA. D. Davies, to Deputy Directorate

B. Money. J. W. Collett. 3. F. W. Hebblethwaite. H. E Jackson. D. Groome, P. N. Humphreys. C.

Murray. to Devonshire (undated).of. Organization, Air Ministry

ARMOURED CARS FOR INDIAN CAVALRY

Campbell-Meiklejohn. A. E. Ögil- The Government of India have

(March 14); N. W. A. Cullum, to School of Naval Cooperation, Ford. for administrative duties" (Jan. 27), PAYMASTER CAPTAIN WALDRON

vey. R. G. Wood, J. K. Wright, D. decided to convert the 13th Duke! E. Langmore, N. J. Scarlett. J. A. of Connaught's Own Lancers and Crawford, J. E B. Smith, D. Vin- The Scinde Horse (14th Prince of Paymaster Commander H. C. cent-Jones, V. G. H. Ramsay-Wales's Own Cavalry), at present Waldron, O.B.E., who has reached Fairfax, M. G. Haworth, to Excel stationed at Jullundur and age limit of 50. retired on lent for course (April 25).

Rawalpindi, into armoured-car re-

· Lt. (E).-F. C, Burrge. to Glou-giments. cester (April 28).

Saturday with the rank of pay- master captain after nearly 33 years in the Navy.

This decision is consequent on Lt. (R.NR.-F. E. Brooking the scheme already sanctioned to COMMAND AT LECONFIELD granted "a" Commission as Act. Lt convert all British cavalry regi- Group Captain A. W Mine, (Supplementary Reserve) (seny ments in India Into light tank promoted in the New Year list. Feb. 151 and apptd. to Sabre regiments, This, and the decision has been appointed in command of March 291,

previously made to replace Royal the RAF Station at Lecondeld. Sub-Lts.-D. C. E. F. Gibson, tc Tank Corps armoured-car com- 'Yorks.

TRAINING NAVAL AIR OFFICERS

The Arrangement Between The Admiralty

And The Air Ministry

and wireless, deck

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

on

TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1938.

IN THE COCKTAIL

AFTER THE SWIM

Order by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Commissioner of police..

CHINESE COMPANY

I obtained an explanation ofįnavigation

Training Course-Part II The the rather puzzling statement in landing on aircraft-carriers, and Chinése Company will attend Chi- undermentioned members of the the White Paper on defence about training in launching by catapultnese Company Headquarters for the control of naval air officers in ¦ fram ships at sea. i

Part II or Training Course their early months of service writes Much of this work will be done

Tuesday. April 12 at 17.30 hours: the Naval Correspondent of the at the training bases at Ford, Manchester Guardian.

Gosport, and Lee-on-Solent, prac-Stern Ho, Reo Yuen Sul Tang, R94 Constables R72 Fong Hing. R32 The White Paper states that the tical sea flying instruction being Lau Hung Kam, R81 Yu Shiu Fleet Air Arm pilots' early training given in the aircraft-carrier will be under the control of the Furious. This will complete the Tung. R8 Hung Woon Man. R75

J. Anthony Yim, and R93 Shiu: Air Ministry, and only when they two-year training period, and are qualified to fly will they come thereafter the young officer, if he Hung Yuen. under naval control.

qualifies, will be appointed- for

INDIAN COMPANY This does not quite accurately full flying duties to a sca-going Training Course-Fart II. The represent the arrangement "made ship.

undermentioned members of the between the Admiralty and Air It is clear therefore that, while Indian Company will attend, In- Ministry.

the expert knowledge of R.A.F.dian Company Headquarters at Midshipmen (A) and sublien-lustructors will be drawn upon for 17.30 hours for Part II of Training tenants (A) on entry will undergo the instruction of the new naval Course on Tuesday, April 12, 1838 three months' preliminary train-air officers they will, throughout under L. 8. 214

Channan. ing in naval life and discipline at the preliminary stages of their Singh: Devonport wit

service-be-la-the Navy-and-under- Constables R248 MY-Khan; They will learn about ships and naval contral.

R219 Nur Ahmed, R207 Karam their organisation and the rudi-

Khan, R211 5. Aras, R215 Feroz Khan, R223 Firdos. Khan, R229

ments of naval-gunnery; they will.

be given instruction in navigation 20 TONS OF WAR MR Malik, E279 Mir Walli Khan

naval signaling, and boatwork......

all of them of prime importance to

RELICS

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Ten tons of German gas-shells,}

and R221 Hakim AB. J

EMERGENCY'UNIT RESERVE 1st Aid Instructions First Aid Instructions will be given by in

the naval airmen-and especial at |tention will be given to seamanliké

work connected with the handling containing sperite and tear-spector (E) W. Y. Field at the E of aircraft in ship,

*** HAVE" been taken-front, an under?

1.

When this naval groundwork ground dump which has just been U. R Club on Friday, April 10 at 17.30 hourse. All members are re- has been acquired they will pass discovered at Adinfert, eight miles

quested to attend. · into civil and RAF flying train from Arras ing schools for a ten-month nying course. They will not, however come under RAF control

Adintert was in the area of fire for a long period of the Great War.

SUMMER UNIFORM Summer Uniform will be taken lato general wear by all ranks of Naval officers will be attached to Recently there was a large sub- the Hong Kong Police Reserve be- the schools for the disciplinary #idence, caused by the falling-in tween the hours of 08.00 to 20.09 control of the young officers, and of an underground passage. Work- hours as from Monday, Apell 11, specialist naval officers and naval men sent to the spot sunk a pit 1938. personnel will also be attached down to the underground gallery and at the end of this they @dis- This course will be followed by covered the dump..

for the Instructional work,"

six months specialised instruction Much stagnant gas surrounded

in the particular duties required the damp, and the men were al

C. CHAMPKIN

D. 6. P. (R);

Hong Kong, April 11, 1938,

of a naval air officer. There will most overcome hofore they re-moving the dump. Another ten

be training on naval types of treated. The military authorities tons of munitions remains to be aircraft torpedo work, advanced then took over the work of re- brought to the surface.

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