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THE SERVICES

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

DEVONPORT BARRACKS

COSDIAND Rear-Admiral R. Bell Davies. V.C. D.8.0.. A.F.C., has reun-t quished the command of the RN. Barracks at Devonport, which he bas held for two years." He was promoted to flag rank in January. From May 3 Rear-Admiral Davies will attend a short course at the. R.A.F, School of Army Cooperation, Old Sarum. He served during the War 1.5 a wing commander, R.NA.S., and lleutenant-colonel, RAF. but reverted to general naval service in 1919.

PENZANCE

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty --

ROYAL AIR FORCE

WRITING-OFF LOSSES

It has been decided, in order to give effect to policy of devolution Bot responsibility, that, with effect for from April 1, the procedure and

Capta.-P. C. W. Manwaring. E GH. Beliars. E. D. B. McCarthy, to Victory for course (April 25).

Lt. (F/O. RAF)-R, C. Stallard-Penoyre, to Victory frid. at Gosport (April 29).

Surgn Lt-8. Ridgway MB, Pembroke for R.NB. (April and to Woolwich (April 16).

RETIREMENT

financial powers in relation to los- to a set out in the King's Regula- 11),tions shall be revised.

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The maximum value in respect of which station commander may authorize the write-off of L-L E Ricketts, placed on the loss or damage to supplies and stores (other than medical stores) Retd. List (April 14).

held on charge, where the loss or damage is not due to either known or suspected theft, fraud. and the

CdTeis.-H. D. Hynd. to Nelson (May 2); S. G Prismall, to Cor

morant (May 7).

THE ARMY

HMS. Penzance. Commander A. W. Clarke, is expected to arrive at Portsmouth from the Africa Sta- tion on May 12, and shortly after- wards will pay off and recom- [ mission · with the crew of the Lupin, Commander A. J. Warish, to relieve that ship in the Fishery the mechanization of the Army Protection Flotilla. The Lupin, after Easter leave, will reduce to reserve at extended notice with civilian pensioners,

B.M.S. WHITEHALL

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like is raised from £1 to £10 for any one case.

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The extended powers will be exercised only by station cominan- ders to whom they are specially delegated by the AO. C.-in-C. or 4.O.C., or the officer in charge of administration at command head- quarters, and will not be dele-

INSPECTOR OF ORDNANCE WORKSHOP SERVICES. The War Office announces that has necessitated the creation of a rated

to officers commanding new senior post in the Royal Army staffs for station administration.

small stations without normal Ordnance Corps. Brigadier B. H

penn, D.S.O., OBE,, M.I.Mech.E.. is the first holder of the post and will be known as "Inspector of

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The maximum value up which a group commander may authorize a write-off is raised from £10 to £25, but his powers will be exer- "The destroyer Whitehall was re-Army Ordnance Workshop Ser-

vices." Chatham commissioned at

eised only in cases which come April 7 with a crew from Devon- Among his duties he will assume before him as the authority for port as tender to the Drake for responsibility for the technical in dealing with disciplinary matters. service in the Reserve Fleet. She spection of Royal Army Ordnance The financial powers possessed will leave for Devonport today. Corps workshops, laundries, mobi hitherto by AQs C.-in-C. or.A. The Whitehall has been in dock-ization equipment and field Os.C..may be exercised on their yard hands at Chatham since workshop units, and the organiza-behalf by the officers in charge of 1936. when she was withdrawn tion and general supervision of administration at command head- from the 1st Flotilla in the Med-R.A.O.C. artisan training for both quarters. terranean.

mën and boys.

The maximum value in respect This appointment is part of the of which a principal medical om- H.M.S. EFFINGHAM

| reorganization of the R.A.0.0. ter may authorize the write-off of The cruiser Effingham, Com-which is now organized in two medical stores, or a chief engineer mander H. W. S. Browning, has branches, each with definite re-or principal works officer the reverted to dockyard "control_at sponsibilities in its own sphere, write-on of stores held by a works Portsmouth after trials. The E-under the Director of Ordnance unit is raised from £1 to £30. 'fingham' has been rearmed in ac- Services-(a) the Store branch cofdance with the London Naval under the Principal Ordnance Of- FAR EAST COMMAND Treaty of 1930 with nine sin, guns cer who controls provision, storage, in place of her former seven 7.5in, and supply of all ordnance stores Group Captain J. O and her torpedo tubes have been and the general administration of D.S.O., M.C., who graduated at the reduced from five to four. She ordnance questions throughout the Imperial Defence College last year, will probably recommission on Army; (b) the Mechanical Eng-has been appointed Senior Air June 15 with a Portsmouth crew ineering branch under the Prin- Staff Officer in the Far East Com- for service as flagship of Vice-cipal Ordnance Mechanical Eng-mand, Singapore, in succession to Admiral M. K. Höfton," C.B., D.S.O.. Ineer, who is responsible for all Group Captain A. H. Peck. D.8.0. Commanding the Reserve Fleet, in workshop services and technical M.G., who has served there since

Inspections. succession to the Hawkins.

1935.

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