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THE SERVICES
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
"ROYAL NAVY
given to her crew in two watches. (ROYAL AIR FORCE
the Arst from. May. 24 to June 1, DIRECTOR OF PERSONAL
and the second from June 1 to 9. SERVICES
On June 11 the crew will turn over to the Wishart, which is to take Rear-Admiral H. D. Fridham- Wippell, D.V.O.. has taken up the the place of, the Comet in atten
dance on the alzcraft-carrier post of Director of Personal Ser-
Glorious. vices in succession to Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Layton...C.B., D.S.O., who has held it for 2 years."
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COMMANDER E. R. REED Lieutenant-Commander Ε. R. Reed. late in command of the submarine depot-ship Alecto at Portsmouth, has been placed on the retired list after 32 years in the Navy,
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FTSHERY PROTECTION
FLOTILLA
The escort vessel Lupin påld| off into reserve at Chatham at extended notice with A pen-
Protection Flotilla.
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE
The attention of all concerned is drawn to instructions, already issued that the Afr Ministry and Uxbridge Depot are not to be given as addresses for private correspondenes.
A large amount of work in redirecting correspondence is caus- ed through failure to comply with į these instructions, and officers are
Squadron Leader J, C. A. John-
sioner civilian crew . on Máy 16, when Commander A. J. Wavish to inform their correspondents, in command), Lieutenant-Com-where necessary. that letters are mander J. V. W. Friselle, and not to be addressed to them in the Lieutenant M. W. G. Webster care of the Ministry or depot UNITS AT WYTON
transferred to the Penzance, which unless they are actually serving Consequent on the transfer of is to take her place in the Fishery there. beadquarters of No. 2 (Bomber)
The Penzance The same applies to the R.A.F. Group from Andover to Wyton, was expected to leave for Copen- Record Office. Huntington, a station night has 'hagen on May 29, been formed at the latter station
It has now been approved that son was selected for the seven- from May 1 Two of the first .M.S. Kingfisher Lieutenant-teenth course at the R.A.F. Stan squadrons to receive the Bristol Commander E. P. H. Pinckney, College, but service exigencies Blenheim medium bomber type. shall remain on fishery, protection prevent his attendance in 1939, Nos. 114 and 139, are also stationed duties til July next. She will re-and he will attend the eighteenth at Wyton.
Beve H.M.S. Wolfhound. Lieu-course beginning in January, 1940 No. BS (Bomber) Squadron, un-tenant-Commander A. F. Burnell.
IRAQ AIR BASE der the command of Squadron Nugent. in the 1st Anti-Sub- Squadron Leader, R. T. Carter, Leader B. C. Lewis. has
been marine Flotilla in August. The trom the Fighter Command, Stan-- the transferred within
Bomber commissioning of HMS. Lilac to more, has been appointed, for sc- Command front. No. 2 (Bomber) relieve HMS, Kingfisher will also countant duties at the new air Group to No. 1 (Bomber) Group. It be postponed till August.
station at Habbaniya, Iraq.
is stationed at Boscombe Down.
DANISH NAVAL VISIT
NEW SUBMARINE DEPOT-SUIT
HMS, Maidstone. Captain P. The Danish training ship Ruck-Keene, the new submarine Ingolf is to visit Dundee from Jane depot-ship, has been completed to themselves with Aeld boots
of horsed units, need provide la to 21. Built at Copenhagen in rull crew at Portsmouth. She is gaiters and breeches on joining. 1933, the Ingolf, of 1,186 tons, with to be ready to leave for the Medi-They will, if required to ride, re- a crew of 86, is a fishery patrolterranean on June 13. and surveying vessel, and is usual-
ly employed in Greenland waters. ENGINEER CAPTAIN CARTER Engineer Commander K. H Carter was placed on the retired list on May 16. with the rank of engineer captain on attaining the age limit of 50.
PHYSICAL TRAINING
THE ARMY
USE OF PUTTEES BY ALL RANKS
or
tain and utilize such articles of dress as they wore as cadets when jon mounted parades.
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The frog will not be worn with the Bam Browne belt by officers and warrant officers, class I, except on occasions when the sword is The War Office states that pend-required to be worn. Puttees will ing the issue of battle dress and continue to be worn on ceremonial
Lieutenants R. S. Brooke, from a decision on a new pattern of parades and for walking out pur- the flotilla leader Broke, and F. dress for ceremonial and walking poses by other ranks, pending the A. B. Fasson, from the escort ves-out, the following Interim measures introduction of a new pattern of sel Shoreham in the Persian Gulf, have been approved for Regular trousers. have been selected for the long Army personnel at home stations course in physical and recrea- and for the Territoral Army. tional training which is to begin on July next.
DESTROYER FOR CANADA
Officers and other ranks will
wear spurs for training only when Field boots, legging, or "puttees jactually required to be mounted, will continue to be worn by officers but spurs will be wom, by those. on ceremonial occasions so long entitled to wear spurs, for cere-
The destroyer Comet. Lieutenant- as puttees are worn by other ranks, monial, with mess dress, undress, Commander J. F. W. Hine, which Pending a decision on the drees and walking out "dress, when with her sister-ship the Crusader of the future, trousers without breeches or overalls are worn. This to be transferred to the Royal puttees may be worn by all ranks will also apply to Territorial Army Canadian Navy, left for Malta on on training and when employed on units which were entitled to wear May 12 for Chatham. where she office work.
spurs before their conversion to was due on May 20. Leave will be No young officers. except those another role.
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1938.
FOOT ITCH
Athlete's Foot
According to the Govern- ment Health Bulletin No. E-28 at least 80% of the
adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot
Usually the disease starts between the foes Little watery blisters form, and the skin pracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.'
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BEWARE OF IT SPREADING
Often the diacaso travels all over the buttom of the feat. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and pools, and the itching becomes worse and woree,
Let rid of this disease na quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arni or crotch of the legs.
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good
ton.
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy- It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin nad is very hard
to kill. A test made show's it takes 10 minutes of boiling to kill the germ; so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. H. F. was developed solely for the purpose of trosting Athlete's Foot it in a liquid this penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the gerai breels.
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ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY
As soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching is immediately relieved. You should pain: the infected parts with
6. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take
or in mild cases less time.
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H. F. will leave the skin soft and amooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief: especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without
After using HF.,
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Before using HF.
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