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ROYAL NAVY

TRIALS OF THE ARGUS Captain W. G. Benn, the Director

THE ARMY NEW TERRITORIAL HEADQUARTERS

ROYAL AIR FORCE RETURN OF NO. 204 SQUADRON

of Navigation, Admiralty, will dorn- Mr. Hore-Belisha, Secretary of No. 204 (General Recónnais, mund H.M.S. Argus on her com-State for War, opened the newsance) Squadron of Ave London missioning for trials after codver-headquarters of the 33rd (5 nying-boats, which is on its way sion, and will return to his post at Pancras) Anti-Aircraft Battalion home from Singapore, and arrived RE, in Albany Street, Regent's In

at Alexandria, have reached 1927-29 Captain Benn was at the Park, on May 14. The Battalion Mount Batten, ita bome station, on Air Ministry as an attached officer until recently the 19th London May 18. in the Directorate of Scientific Regiment. Colonel Nathan. M.P., Research and Technical Develop-the Honorary Colonel, will preside,

the Admiralty afterwards.

ment.

The squadron, which is com-

and Lieutenant-Colonel W. w.manded by Wing Commander K. The Argus, originally completed Dove, commanding officer of the Loyd, AFC left Plymouth in Mr. Hore December and arrived at Sydney in 1918 and employed in the Grand battalion, presented Fleet during the concluding mon- Belisha with a model of a St. on January 25 to take part in the

150th anniversary celebrations. ths of the War, has been in Pancras Volunteer of 1789 as dockyard hands, for nearly two souvenir of the occasion. years undergoing conversion for

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aircraft training services and as captain or by the captain of a tor- parent ship for wireless-controlled pedo school for this duty, target, aeroplanes..

The rate of pay will be is a day,

CRUISER

SCARCITY OF PETTY OFFICERS

FICERS with 3d, a day in addition for able COMMAND FOR

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REAR-ADMIRAL CUNNINGHAM'S

APPOINTMENT

AIR CHIEF

Their Lordships have decided seamen and leading seamen hold- that the period of six months' sealing the rate of seaman torpedo - service required by Article 407 of

Admiral John H. D. Cunning- The King's Regulations for con-

ham, the First Lord Commissioner Ärmation as petty officer. is, as u

The Admiralty announce that of the Admiralty to be chief of the temporary measure, to be waived the following flag officer's appoint-Naval Air Arm, is to command the for acting petty officers of the

ment has been approved:-

First Cruiser Squadrón, Mediter seaman. branch. It is emphasized

Rear-Admiral J. H. D. Cunning-¡maneSÜ Fleet. We will, beseebed that this is a purely temporary ham, C.B., M.V.O., to be. Rear-Admiral Kennedy-Purvis in Osto- change necessitated by drafting Admiral Commanding First Cruiser ber. difficulties.

The situation will be reviewed annually on March 31 with a view to the reinstatement of the rule as soon "as the drafting situation: permits.

Squadron in succession to Vice-

Admiral Cunningham, who is Admiral C. E. Kennedy-Purvis. 53, was a navigation specialist who CB.. to date October, 1933.

spent most of the war period at NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

sea, He navigated the cruiser The following appointments are Berwick in the North Atlantic, made by the Admiralty:

and took part in the Dardanelles Cdr.-K. Mackintosh. to. Wars- campaign in the battleship Russell. pite (May 18); T. H. Back, to warspite (June 7).

Their Lordships have also ap- proved of the service qualification for advancement to

chief petty officer in the seaman, signal and telegraphist branches bejng altered from five years' combined service in the petty officer rating and then command (May 26). leading rating passed for petty officer to three years' service in the petty officer rating" including one year of seagoing service.

Engr. Cdr.-L. A. Symes, to Ceres (May 18) and to Caradoc.

LL-Cdr.-J. Bastock, to Scimitar,

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Selected as the first navigator of 1916, he became commander a year the new battle-cruiser Renown in

later, and in 1918 became "plot" of the nagship Lion. Appointed to Lts--M. J. Archer, to Wolverine sion, he was the arst navigator of the Hood for her maiden 'commis- (May 16); F. D, Holford, P. C. that great ship. Arbuthnot, to Kent (May 23); B. C. Durant, to Coventry (May 27);| R. G. W. Hare, to Capetown (June

As Master of the Fleet, on the staff of Admiral de Robeck, he was responsible for the stationing of the Atlantic Fleet, for the Royal to

NEW TORPEDO RATING Their Lordships have decided. | 14): states a new Fleet Order, to in-; Sub-Lts.-R." C. Watkin, to troduce 4 дет non-substantive Inglefield; J. M. Bathurst, Naval Review at Spithead in July, rating in the torpedo branch to Hardy; J. Smallwood, to Gratton:1924, and as captain commanded be termed leading torpedoman J: Whitton, to Glowworm; J. C. N. [the battleship Resolution when she (low power): short title. LT.O. Shrubsole, to Glpsy (undated) was flagship of the Commander-

in-Chief Gadet.-P. A. Rollo, to Vindictive

of the Mediterranean Fleet during the Italian-Abys- Gunner-L. B. Swan, to Resolu-sinian crisis.

(May 18).

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PROMOTION

It will be open to all LT.O. Mag 3). holding the substantive rating of A.B. or above who display specialtion

Admiral Cunningham's new ship ability and aptitude for work in

will be the cruiser London, which connexion with fire control and Lt. (Emergency).-D. H. Drew, to recently visited Barcelona and took low power electrical apparatus, and rank of La Car. (Emergency thirty British subjects to Marsell- who are recommended by their (seny. Feb. 15,-1835).

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