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ROYAL NAVY
RETURN OF THE CAPETOWN The cruiser Capetown, Captain C. Coppinger, DS.C., arrived in Plymouth Sound on June 9 on her return from the China Station,
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after a refresher course at Goa-jas Officer Instr.. Ulster Div., R. N. port, will join HMS. Glorious in V. R. (June 27); B. Bryant, to the Mediterranean to command Maidstone; T. C C. Lloyd, to No. 835 (Torpedo Spotter Recon Tricent (July 1). naissance) Squadron of the Fleet
Lt.-J. E. Grice, to St. Angelo
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Cd., Gunner.-F. J. Harding, to
Air Arm in succession to Lieu (June 27), and for Cruse, in com- tenant-Commander Alan Brock.mand.
Surgn. Lts. (D).-P. V. Pealfeld, COMING FLAG CHANGES Her two-year commission in the
LD,9.,” ↳ St. Vincent (June 3); F. The appointment of Rear- Far East, to which she will return after recommissioning in July, has Admiral Ralph Leatham, C.B., as R. McN. Willis, LDS, to Victory been particularly eventful.
Rear-Admiral ist Battle Squadron, for RMB. (June (9).
Sub-Lt-J. P. Eustace, to Mastiff Last October she was unable to Mediterranean, in succession to come down the Yangtze after Vice-Admiral Thomas H Binney,|(June 21). spending the summer at Hankow C.B; D.S.O., is to date from June because of the river being blocked 14. on which date his flag was Excellent (June 13), against the Japanese, and most of hoisted in H.M.S. President, R. N. her crew made the journey to V. R. drillship at Blackfriars, and Hong Kong by train, during which struck at sunset. He will then be they were bombed by aircraft. regarded as on leave of absence
Wt. Engrs.-F. J Day, to Dunedin The ship made the passage down until he arrives at Malta on July Iriver after the fall of Nanking. 4 to take up his appointment.
(June 8); C. H. Tinker, to Pegasus;
The
F. J. Hudson, to Berwick (June 23); appointment
Rear- Geoffrey Layton, 0.BT W. Fyson. to Sardonyx (June 27, Admiral
succeed Vice-Admiral Wt. Ord. officers.-J. C. Sulley, D.S.O., to
Cunningham. 0.3, to Hood (July 1: I. Porteous, to Andrew D.9.0., as,Rear-Admiral Command-Gloucester (July 5). ing Battle-Cruiser Squadron is to date from July 23. His flag will likewise be hoisted in the Pres!- dent and struck at sunset. VISIT TO OSLO The aircraft-carrier, Courageous.
On March 5 salvage parties from the Capetown were able to rescue the crew of the French steamship Yolande, which grounded on the
and promontory Shantung broken up.
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Mr. V. M. R. de Sousa bas received instructions to sell the following properties.
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TUESDAY, the 28th June, 1938 A$ 3 p.m.
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Cd. Engr.-S. 8. Vincent, to will be permitted to attend the entrance examination for the Magnolia (June 23).
Gunner.-G. A. Bond, to Excel-junior wings and the age limits. which at present stand at 34 years lent (June 13),
on March 1 of the year in which himself the candidate presents
In Three Lots will be gradually reduced to 30 In the case of British Service ameers
Lot 1-New Kowloon Inland Lots. and 31 in the case of Indian Army officers. These age limits will be Nos. 445, 146, 148, 456 and 457 reached in 1941 and 1942 respec- Together with the Chinese dwelling » tively, as shown in the following houses thereon respectively known. as Nos. 152. 150, 145, 142 and 144 table:-
Indian Un Chau Street,
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Army
THE ARMY
Year
Army
1939
12
34
TRAINING OF STAFF OFFICERS
1940.
32
33
1941
.30
32
30
31
New System In India
C.B., C.M.G.. with her The following changes in the for passage to Portsmouth, She will Rogle,
destroyer" the Wren, training in India of Army staf complete to full crew and will carry attendant cut fals between June 27 and July were recently at Calo. The ships officers will be introduced with 2 afterwards proceeding to Port- then left for Portland, where they leffect from the course beginning in land, She is. expected to leave for will be among those to be inspec- January next:- Malta on July 8.
port.
TARGET SERVICE
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1942 Officers of the Indian Army may. subject to the age limits prescri- bed, sit
entrance
Total area: 5454 square feet or
thereabouts.
Total Crown Rent: $40.00 per
Ranum.
·
Crown Rent $8.00 per annum.
*
FLOWTM
Total area: 4905 square feet or
thereabouts.
Lot II-New Kowloon Inland Lot three times for the No. 447 Together with the Chinese- examination. but the dwelling house thereon now known. number of times British Service as No. 148 Un Chau Street. ted by the King on June 21 and 22. The course at the Star College, omcers may take the examination
Area: 1080 square feet or there- be reduced to one has been reduced to two.
abouts. The next two ships of the class: 1ST ANTI-SUBMARINE FLOTILLA Quetta," will
that college, like the largest
As previously announced, the and
The destroyer Wolfhound, Lleu- year, fand most heavily
a junior training of officers for higher armed destroyers yet bullt for the tenant-Commander A F. Burnell-Camberley, will become
staff appointments will be carried Navy, will probably be on view to Nugent, is ordered to reduce to wing of the Staff College.
Lot --New Kowloon Inland Officers at present undergoing lout at the "senlor wing of the the public during Navy Week (July reserve at Chatham in August on 30-August 6), the Mohawk at Por-reller in the 1st Anti-Submarine their first year's instruction at Staff College at Minley Manor,ats Nos. 1933, 2156. 2157, 2158 and
houses thereon dwelling tsmouth and the Zulu at Devon-Flotilla. Portland, by the patrol Quetta will become the first one- Hampshire, and to this wing 12 2159 Together with the Chinese graduate officers of the Indian Army will be known as Nea. 83, 65, 67, 69 and vessel Kingfisher, Lieutenant-Com-year course and will mander E. P. H. Pinckney. The from that college in December admitted annually.
71 South Wall Road.. Officers who attend the courses The new feet tug Bandit. com- Kingfisher will be replaced in the 1938.
The annual admissions to Quetta at the senior wing will eventually pleted by Fleming and Ferguson, Fishery Protection Flotilla by the i
at will be increased from a total of be drawn from selected graduates Limited, Paisley. last month, has trawler Lilac. from reserve
33 officers to 56, of whom 18 will of the Junior wings after they been commissioned with a tem-Devonport.
be British Service officers of the have completed their first tenure porary crew under the command
various arms serving on the In-ot a staff appointment subsequent dian establishment and 30 will be to graduating at Camberley or Indian Army officers of the com- Quetta but, until the new system has been working long enough for batant arms of the Service..
Of the Indian Army vacancies, this method of selection to be 15 will be alled by competition adopted, officers to attend the and 15 by nomination from among courses at Minley will be chosen officers who quailty at the Staf from those graduating from Cam- College entrance examination. berley and Quetta on completion Officers of the Indian Army will of one-year courses ending in not attend the Juntor wing course December, 1938. and enbsequent at Camberley, ***
years. This applies, to officers "of The scheme entails a reduction both the British Service and the in the age at which candidates Indian Army.
AIR MATERIAL DEPARTMENT
of Lieutenant R. H. Johnson, at Engineer Commander P. H. Me- Chatham, and will leave for Port-Cartan, from the Submarine Depot land. Here the crew of the St. at Fort Blockhouse. Gosport, has Cyrus will transfer to her and the teen appointed for "duty in the Bandit will take the place of that new Air Material Department at ship in the Fleet Target Service. the Admiralty, and will be suc- The temporary crew of the Bandit ceeded by Engineer Commander H. will steam the St. Cyrus to Por Moy, from the submarine depot, tsmouth about June 19, where she ship Maidstone. is to become a tender to the Signal School,
NO. 825 SQUADRON Lieutenant-Commander J.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-
Lt.Cdra.-H. C. Maclean, to Ex-
Hale (Flight Lieutenant; RAF),cellent for, course (June 20), and
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