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1A. O. Pond, Artancer Berst.-Maj. W. H. Tambling, R.SM. C, G. Pass- Surg. Lieut. Comdr. D. A New-feld, R.S.M. T. A. Brown (April D; bery, M.R.C.9., LR.C.P., to be Surg. R.S.M. F. R. Hoxey (April 251; Comdr. (May 28).

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COMMANDS AND STAFF The follg. relinquish their appts. --Maj.,, (now Lt-Col) M. A B. Johnston, M.C. R.A., as Dep. Asat. Dir. of Remounts, War Office (May 1): Maj. (local Lt. Col.) K. V. B. Eenfeld, D.8.0., M.C., R.A.. as Mil Attaché (graded as G.S.O. 2nd Grade), Budapest, and the local rank of Lt. Col. (May 21: Capt and Bt. Maj. C. M. Smith, M.C. A.M.I.Mech. E., R.A.S.C., as G.S.O. 3rd Grade War Office June 1; Capt. F.. Brittorous, M.C. Manch.

INFANTRY

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The Queen's H.-Capt. J. F. K. Ponsford is retd. to the estabt. June 1.

The King's R-2nd Lt. 8. C. Duncan resigns his commnn. (June 1 2nd Lt. F. H. Potter la secd. for serv. with the R.A.S.C. June 1)..

R. Norfolk

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R.-Capt.

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included:

Control of the use of bicycles;

A veto on fairy cycles, scooters

and roller skates; and

The discouragement of playing

ball games, tops and marbles in- the streets.

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Children are also to receive training in the development of will watch children coming to and road sense. Tramic monitors who

leaving school are to be introduced Steward is seed. while holding theas an experiment for one year.

Mr. F. S. Henwood sald the pt. of Instr. Small Arms Sch.. India (May 30),

suggestions were "grandmotherly, Suffolk R-Capt. B. W.-J. Am-and tied up in red tape.” phlett a secd. for serv. on the Staff In India (June 1; L. P. A. Mor-that combe to be Capt." (June 1).

It was proposed, he continued, children ahould not be allowed to bring cycles to school

for serv, under the Colonial Office school cycle club, which had been E York R-LL C. Nixon is seed.unless they were enrolled in &

licensed, and carried a letter "S"

(March 10).

Lan. Fus. Capt. LO. Lyne 15 on

their machines. They must

R.. as Staff Capt.. Canal Bde seed, for ser on the Staff (May also have passed an examination

temp.) (May 25).

The follg. appta are

made:- Maj. Gen. W. G. Lindsell, D.S.O..

27)

The follg. Lts. to be Capts. (May 27-M. 1. - Wast

and

remains

in knowledge of the Highway Code and in ability to cycle safely.

SAFETY IN RAIDS

Mr. T. H. Jones, vice-chairman the committee. said that "grandmotherly" or not, if the changes reduced accidents they. would be justified

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O.B.E., M.C.. from Comdr.. R.A.. secd.; C. G. Bowen and remains 4th Div., to be Maj.-Gen. 1/c

|secd.; J. N. H. Chrisite,

K.O.S.B.-Capt. P. J. Sparkes 18 Admin., S. Comd, (May 28); Col. V. O. Beuttler. D.S.O., A.M.I.Mech placed on the h.p. list on account E.. h.p.. to be Asst. Dir. of Supplies of 1-health (May 8); Li, F. H. and Trans., S. Comd. (May 8); Col. Anderson is seed, for serv. under E. H. Lorie to be A.A. and Q.3.0. the Air Ministry (May 21).

Gloster R. Capt. R. J. Bewell is

More than 300 head 3rd Div. (May 24); Maj. J. Y. Cal-i well: M.V.O.. R.U. Rif., to a Spec. secd for serv. on the Staff (May had been communicated with on

53). Appt. (CL. BB)

the question and some of their (temp.) (Dec. 8, 1937) (substituted for the notifn..

DCLI 2nd Lt. H. F. J. Wigram suggestions were embodied in the

THE MILWAUKEE ROAD

in the Gazette of Feb. 181; Majs seed for serv. with the R.A.SC. recommendations.

K. V. B. Benfield, D.S.O., M.C., R.A.. to be G.S.O. 2nd Grade, War Office (May 21); Capt. G. L. B. Oliver. The Bus from G.S.O., 3rd Grade (Lemp.) to be G.S.O. 3rd Grade. War Office May 4); Capt. R.J Bewell, Gloster. R.. to be G.S.O. 3rd Grade, 4th Div. (May 23); Lt. C. V Watson-Gandy, Black Watch, to

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(June 1). "

teachers

Plans for air raid precautions in very is secd. for serv, with the proved for submission to the LC. R. Sussex R-2nd Lt. J. A. New-London's schools were also ap-

R.AS.C. (June 1).

Dorest R. Capt. G. J. Bullard, M.B.E.. is placed on the hp. list under the prov. of Art. 498, Royal Warrant for Pay and Promotion,

C.

closing of all council schools when The proposals include the

warning of an air raid is given.

Mrs. Barbara Drake said that 1931 (April 13). (Substituted for Sir Philip Game, Metropolitan been the notifn. In the Gazette of April Police Commissioner, had Spec. Appt. (01..GG) (temp.›

notined of the proposals, and had stated that there was nothing in them to embarrass the police

Dec. 4. 1937) (substituted for the notifn. in the Gazette, of Feb. 18).

ROYAL REGIMENT. OF

ARTILLERY

26).

P.W. Vols.--Capt. W. Boast. M.C.. retires on, ret: pay (June 1):

Oxf. and Bucks L:L--Capt K. S.

1).

Lt. Col. J. Ferrose, M.C., is secd.Wootten resigns his commn. (June whilst holding the appt. of Chief Inst.. Sch. of Arty. (May 23); Mad. Masters is seed for serv. with the Essex R.-2nd Lt. G. L. M. Smith- J. V. Truscott is secd. for serv,, on the Staff (May 10)..

R.AS.C. (June 1).

The folly. Capts. are restd. to restd. to the estabt. (May 31).

Midd'x R.-Lt, R. W. Sword "is")

Manch. R.-Maj. C. F. Webb re-

the estabt. :-D. G. Brodie (Oct. 25, 1937); J. W. Palmer (April 3),

The follg. Capts, to be Maja:-.tires on ret. pay (June, 1); Capt. Attenborough April 5): H. G. Tand Bt. Maj. C H.. Kettley, M.B.E.. De Sausmarez (April 8), R. H. F. to be Maj. (June 1). Addington (April 15); J. V. Trus-ford is restd, to the estabt. (Jan. Y. and LR.-Capt. E. C. J. Wood-

cott (May 7); W. J. Couper (May 21),

10); Bt. Mal. W. Crawford and re-

mains seed. (May 23); K. &. Belfield, M.C., to be Lt.-Col. (May 24). R.U Ri-Maj. G. H. P. Whit- lamy (May 23).

4

The folly. Lis. to be Capts.:-R.

A. C. Coldstream, G. L. Pethick, M.

ROYAL TANK CORPS Capt. G. Parkes is restd. to the estabt. (June 1); Lt. R C. P. Kite

T. G. Wood. W. H. Skrine and re-is secd, whilst holding the appt. of mains secd.; 1. R. McIntosh under

the prov..of Art, 118, Royal War-Instr. R. Tank Corpe Sch., India

(June 1).

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

Capt. and Bt. Maj. C. M. Smith,

rant for Pay and Promotion. 1931, R. W. A. Moore (April 1); T. P. Keene (April 5); T. C. Usher (April 8); A. G. Proudlock, G. H. T. BI-M.C., A.MIMechE, is reatd. to the son and remains secd., R. C. Hul-estabt. (June 1); Lt. J. D. A. Hardle is secd, for serv. under the Colonial Office (April 29).

bert and remains secd.. A E. Phillips and remains secd. (April 15); E. C. L Simson (April 19); W ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS P. T. Roberts (April 26); J. F. G.

Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) F. H. Barker to Gurney (May 1); L. D. Russell be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (May 12). (May 7); C. H. P. Crawfurd (May follg. Lts. to be Capts, with seny. Short Bervice Commission.The 10); P. C. Tason (May 14); Oct. 23, 1937-E. W. O. Skinner E Clapham and remains secd.

23).

L!

Bec. Lt. W. E. Williams to be Lt. (May 21),

(May 23); W. M. Wilkinson (May (May 22), and precedence next be- low Capt. P. H. Ball, D. G. Levis, 19), and M.B. (May

precedence next below Capt. E. W. O. Skinner. ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS The follg to be Lts. (Qr-Mrs.):

Lt.-Col and Bt. Col. (0.0, 1st C. Master-Gunn. G. F. Bent- ley, 1st Cl. Master-Gunn, F. Gunn, temp. Col. (0.0. 1st C). whilst CL) L. H. Williams, M.C., to be

Experimental, Bergt.-Maj W W. Waddington, 1st Cl. Master-Gunn,

W. R. Coath, Artificer Sergt.-Maj..

2nd

holding the appt. of C.0.0. Chụ- well (Feb. 6). -

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS

W. Rignall, 1st Cl. Master-Gunn. Maj. (Asst. Paymr.) W. Moran,

T. R. Coyle, 1st Cl. Master-Gunno.BE. M.C.. retires on ret pay

É. A. Warr, Experimental Bergt.- Maj. A. W. Wood, Sergt.-Maj. (Arty. Clerk) H H Parsons, Sergt.-Mäj, (Arty. Clerk) A. J. Y. Ward Artificer Sergt.-Maj. J, W. G.. Fields, D.C.M.; Bergt-Maj. (Arty. Clerk) W. G.

(June 1).

QUEEN ALEXÁNDEA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING

SERVICE ..

Sister Miss P. Wallace resigns her

Eaglen. 1st Cl, Master-Gunn, Jappt (May 28) Staff Nurse Miss Thompson, 1st CI. Master-Gunn, M. Black resigns her appt. (June

A. McRae, 1st C. Master-Gunn, N. 1).

EL T. Woodward, · R.S.M. · A ́E, Saunders. MM, RAM. V. N. Hodg~

son, R.B.M. W. E. Lawrence, Sergt.- NEW ZEALANDERS

Maj (Arty. Clerk) R. (F. Sholl,

LOST £1,932

R.S.M. C. Surridge, R.SM. R. Line- ban, M.M., RSM., A. E. Hooper, D.C.M., Artificer Bergt.-Maj. W. G.

The New Zealanders lost £1,932 Kelly, Bergt. Maj. (Arty. Clerk) w, on the tour in England last year, L. Littley, RAM L. Campbell, it was announced recently. They R.S.M. G. Dowell, R.S.M. T. L. Bert-made an effort to recoup them- tle, M.M., RSM, F. C. B. Warren, jselves by playing matches against Ist Cl. Master-Gunn, G. P. Fisher, the. States in Australia on the D.C.M., M.M., R.S.M. G. E. Rendell, way home, but bad weather RSM. R. H. Pilbeam, Sergt.-Maj. [Caused these matches to be (Asst. Instr. in Gunn.) A.. A.D. fallures financially, only half the Messenger, Artificer Bergt.-Máj. Lexpenses being recovered.

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