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Act. Wt. Tel-AE Larkman, to Yorkshire Regiment; Second Leu- reached in the matter of policy Their Lordships have according-
tenant A Andrews The Bedfor he presumed that some sort of ly decided to reorganize gunnery Victory for cse. (July 251,
"TRANSFERS
dshire and Hertfordshire Regi-co-ordinating committee would be ratings into four sections, which
Messrs.--P. H. Leyton, G. A ment; and Lieutenant R. A. Willis drawn up representing the two will specialize as follows:-Qirters Section, for gun numbers and Thompson, and E F. Fritchard. The York and Lancaster Regiment. bodies to work out in détail a
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The following is the result of (seny. March 23, 1937, Aug. 8. 1937. close-range anti-aircraft guns), magazines and shell rooms: Layer and March 15 respectively), and for gun and director appte, to Victory for Gosport (July laying and training (except at 12. 14. and 18 respectively). close range AA equipments):
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the examination held this year for continue their educational Work admisalon to the advanced class at to stimulate public interest in the Military "College of Science. questions of defence. and to sup Woolwich (the Uhr t'in regimental port the Government in its" plans
RETIREMENT Shipt. L-AR. Tink, placed on (order) :— Control Section, for rangefinding and the control of fire (except Retired List. (July 18). (AA); add Anti-Aircraft Section (seamen' only), for those employed ‚aj A:A♫ löök-out, in loading, laying. and training at close rangë AA. equipments, and in the control of
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FRIDAY, the 29th JULY. 1939.
Commencing at 2.30 p.m.
At their Sales Room, No. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon,
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Blackwood Ware, Teakwood Bed- to make the two Services a room, Diningroom. Drawingroom Successful Candidates-Captain strong as circumstances required and Office Furniture, Ornaments. Q... Kellett Lleutenant J. Mthem to be.
Pictures, E. P. and Brass Ware, Rodwell. Lieufening 1 x. Caddy,
But it was obvious that in the Porcelain and Glass Ware, Gramo- Lieutenant W. J. C. Hayward, and pursuit of this objective there was phones and Records, Electric Table Leutetiant ARS Browne, Rol room for co-operation or cò- Faris and Lamps, Cutlery, Cooking ... Artillery: Deutenant E.
ordination of effort without sacri- Utensils, etc. etc. Denison, Royal Engineers: Captata ading the individual functions There will be three grades or approve of the following appoint. 3. F. Pipe Wolferstan and Lled that the two organizatións existed |
tenant J. H E Panton Royal classes in each section, the lowestments ---- corresponding in grade and pay to Colonel J. J. Richardson, Dao, Corpe of Signals: Lieutenant G. the present non-substantive rate retired pay, as Colchel of the 13th Mander-Jones. The York. of seaman gimner. Normally, men 18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Lancaster Regiment; and Captain will advance to higher grade in the Own), with effect from July 15, in Wade and Lieutenant 9 Jing for instance, the two bodies same Bection. but
transfer to succession to Lieutenant-General Hill, Australian Start Corpe. another section on advancement Lord Baden-Powell, GM, GCMG in non-substantive rate win be G.C.V.O., KCB DOL. LLD, re- arranged in order as far as possible tired pay, who has resigned the to make equal the conditions and appointment" prospects in each section. New Major-Generaf V. H. E. Majendie, non-substantive badges are being D50; as Colonel of The Somerset designed and will form the subject of a separate' 'order.
LAUNCH OF THE SCOTT: The surveying ship Scott; build. ing by the Caledon Shiptuning and Engineering Company: Dundee will be launched on Tuesday August 23. The Scott is being btht to take the place of the Fitzroy on hydrographica 'work' waters, the Fitzroy having served for nearly 20 years....
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In the matter of publicity and"] in the organizition of, locał meet-
could be mutually helpful, because
On VIEW from THURSDAY, the 28th JULY, 1938,
a campaign. in-a-city-or ̈täwn; off throughout a region would gain TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERI greater support by &-joint/enter prise supported by. the two Teagues than they would · zet' 11- separate-appeals for meetings were
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organized. The retirement, at his own re- Light Infantry (Prince Albert's). with effect from October 20, inquest is announced of Squadro succession to General Sir Walter Leader Pat Murgatroyd, who has No. 21 (Bomber) Braithwalte; d.CB retfred pay commanded (Governor, Royal Hospital, Chel: Squadron at Linione since 1936.
NO; 2 SQUADRON REUNION .. sea), who will complete the ex-
Lieutenant-Colonel T. Carthew; tended tenure of his appointment
K.C.. D.8.0. "presided recently on October 19.
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CHIEF ENGINEER IN PALESTINE at a meeting of members of No. 2 provisions of paragraph 1873 of NO. 2, CONNAUGHT ROAD,
Coloner Giffert Streeten ORE Squadron, RFC. and RAF which the King's Regulations, officera MC, who has been appointed called to arrange the formation of who have been given commissions a reunion club; and it was decided in the Reserve, of Air Force Omters newly promoted after service in to hold an informal dinner in in accordance with the scheme INSTRUCTIONAL CRUISE
October next. The hom: secretary announced in Deceinber, 1935; und The flotilia leader Broke: Com Malaya. He has already served in is Captain W. W. Lendon, of 10. who are affiliated members of sta mander R. Heathcote, attached to Palestine, having been with the
tion messes will, tür further notice. the RN. Engineering College at EEF from 1916 to 1918. He also Essex Street, Strand, WC2.
MESS' COMMITTERSUNDA be eligible for election to an ap Keyham, will make a cruise to served in France and Gallipoli; and Jersey and Guernsey for the was twice wounced. He has been new. Air Ministry Order pro-pointment on a mess committee
that.
notwithstar.ding the or sub-committee. instruction of officers training-at an instructor for construction at the college: Later in the year the Chatham, Staff Captain in the Broke is to reduce to reserve at fortifications' branch, and Deputy Devonport on reller by the Kem-Assistant Director of works.
COLONEL SINCE 1914 pentelt, hitherto leader of the 4th
At Portland recently a sta- Destroyer: Flotilla
CHAPLAIN OF THE FLEET tuette of a soldier of The Lin- The Admiralty announce that 'colnshire Regiment was presented the following appointment has to Major-General C. R. Simpson, been approved:-
C.B., who was recently succeeded
The Rev. Thomas Crick, C.B.E..jas Colonel of The Lincolnshire M.V.O.. M.A.. K.H.Ch., to be Regiment by Brigadier J. H. T. Chaplain of the Fleet, in succession Priestman, CBE, D.S.O., M.C. to the Ven. Archdeacon Arthur D. Lieutenant-Colonel P. H. Hansen. Gilbertson, C.B.. OEK MA, VC. DEO, MO, of the 2nd K.H.Ch.,, to date October 4, 1938. Battalion, The Lincolnshire Re- The Rev. Mr. Crick to be appoin-giment, making the presentation," ted to the President, additional recalled 'that Major-General Sim- to date September 28, 1938.
pson had been Colonel of the NAVAL APPOINTMENTS regiment since 1914. Major-General The following appointments are Simpson was gazetted to the re- made by the Admiralty an
giment in 1878, and served with Chaplain. The Rev. J. Arms-the regiment in the Sudan'expedi- trong. Th., to Victory for RN. tion. Bks., Portsmouth (Aug. 27),
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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Praised For Arduous
Spain Patrol
High praise for the British Navy engaged in the Spanish coast patrols was the keynote of a speech at Norwich recently by Mr. Geof- frey Shakespeare,. Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Ad miralty, who returned recently from a visit to the Nyon patrols, saja The Bulletin."
Mr.
Shakespeare sald that he other Navy was paid this com- would like to pay a tribute "on be-pliment." half of the Government and the He was more than ever convinced Board of Admiralty" for the way as a result of his visit to the in which officers and men were patrols and several ports and har carrying out their arduous and ex-bours in Spain that the policy of acting duties.
90,000 SAVED
the Government not to intervene in the Spanish cerifilet was the: wisest one.
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clearest sense.
"In all weathers by day and right, under active service or
If we entered spanish waters to semi-active service conditions, with unceasing vigliance, judgment; and protect our merchant shipping it ekill, they are engaged on the task would in effect be using the Bri- of protecting British shipping on tish Navy to run in foodships to assist one party against the other, the high seas," he said.
ad brillant dis-and would be intervention in the The Navy had charged its duties. Over 90,000 If. tempted by high profits, mer- Spaniards of both sidel had been chant ships disregarded the Gov- taken to safety, by the Navy
warnings and "To us the British Navy meana alongside quays which, were sub- security, safety, and indeed sur-ject, rightly or wrongly, to aerial vival," continued Mr. Bhakespeare. attack there was no reason why To the Spanish people it is we should risk involving ourselves "synonymous with gallantry, hu-in war.
ernment's
가
went
manity. and mercy. I was inter- He was referring to accidental ested to find that in a toy shop damage and not to deliberate at- in the beleaguered city of Valencia tacks on British shipping in Span- models of famous British warships 1sh territorial waters which raised were prominently displayed. No a different issue.
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