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NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-
BLUE GILLETTE BLADES
Capt.-E L. Berthon, D.8.C to Norfolk II and as Capt.-in-Charge of Naval Establishments. Ceylon (Sept. 23).
Cdr. (Sqdn.-Ldr., RA.F.).—H, A. Trail, to President for Admiralty duty (NAD.) (Aug. 3).
Cdra. E.-C. Littlewood, to St. Angelo (Aug. 12); J. H. Illingworth, to. Cyclops (undated).
Payr. Cdr.--a C. Crisp. Pembroke (July 23).
Captain A. K. Ferguson, Leices ter. Regt.; Lieutenants R. H. Dlou and J. P. Moore, Cheshire Regt.
Captain H. M. Davies. South Wales Borderers.
Captain T F. Laverty Lieutenant M. Barnes, Dute n Comwall's L.I.
and
Captain L. E. Bishop. M.C. Lieutenants R. G. Collins, J. . Fallon, and C. J. MacLaren-Duke of Wellington's Regt.
Captain d'E Chamberlain, Lea- tenants R. C. G. Langrishe, H. 11 N. Smith, and J. M. C. Wicks- Hampshire Regt.
Captain C, A. Street, South to Stafford Regt.
Captain A. T. Grimley. Dorset LRegt.
Leutenant J. R. L. Traberne
Lt.-Cdr. (FO RAF).-H. Hayes, to Hermes (July 28),
Lt.-Cdr. (Sqdn. Lår., RAF.).—A. | Welch Regt. M. Rundle, to Victory for RAF. Gosport (Aug. 2),
Chaplains.Rev. EL POCOCK. M.A., to Pembroke for RM. Depot, Deal (Oct. 1); Rev. A. L. Wingk. M.A.. to Liverpool (on commg.): Rev. E. S. Ulyst, MA, to Victory. for H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth: Rev G. W. Page, A.K.C., to Ex- cellent: Rev. R. R. Churchill, MA.. to Victory for R.N. B. Ports mouth; Rev. A. R. Blackledge, MA. to Drake for R.N.E. Col., Keyham Fall Oct. 4).
Lt. (Fit. ft., RAF-W. P. Lucy
to Manchester (July 29).
Surgn. Lt. (D).-A. J. "Staple. LDS.. to Resolution (on commg,). Act. Sub-Lts. (A)-MCB. Hall, to Newcastle; R. G. How, to Glasgow
July 29).
Lleutchants P. W. P. Green and D. W. Spooner, Northampton Regt. Lieutenant W. B. E. Brown, H. Berks Regt.
Lieutenants E. G. Chariton and E D. Wardleworth, K.OY.LL
Captains W. A. Grey and F. H Parry: Lieutenant R. Eyton-Lloyd K.SLI.-
Lieutenant A. G. Paltock, York and Lancaster Regt.
Leutenant D. L.. Dariing, Rife Brigade.
Captain J. W. Bingham; Leu- Hopkinson, A. R. de H. Mallock, H tenants C. J. P. Harvey, G. C.
10. Nelson, H. O. Stibbard, M.C., and
1. C. Wetherell Tank Corps. Majors R. A. Bennett, J. W Eames. H. A. Ferguson, and J. Huston, RAMO
Majors F. B. Hayes, O.B.E, A. J. Act. Sub-Lts. (E).-F. Withers, to Kelly, and J. J. Mills; Lieutenants Dorsetshire; C. W. T. Baunders, to D. A. Green and D. Mack Stewart Shropshire; F. J. C. Clodfree, toR. A. Veterinary C
Suffolk (all Aug. 5); R. J. B. Hobbs, Captain J. K. Smith, R.A.O.C. te Purious; R. S. Wallace; to Royal
Captains H. C. Dobble and O. E.
Dak: G. A. Partridge, to Resolu-Howell, Army Dental Corps. tion: R. G. Lane, to Sheffield (all Aug. 10): G. W. Dibben, to Argus (Aug. B).
cd. Gnr. (Retd.).-G. H. Warren to Effingham (July 25).
Cd. Gnrs.-P. Connolly, to Bos- cawen (Aug. 21: E. Hayter, to Berwick (Aug 22).
Ghr.-C. Y. Taylor, to Sycamore July 28).
Act. Gors.-A. E: Dartnell and A.
F. Potter, to Ganges (Aug. 5) 9. G. Petts, to Londonderry (Jwy 26)
Act. Sig. Bosn.-L Reynolds, to Royal Oak (Sept. 1).
G. Sig. Bosns.-S. Oxley, to Drake for Sig. Sch. (Sept. 2), and Caledonia (Sept. 5); A. L. Beckett. to Victory for Sig. Sch. (Sept. 7).
Wt. 0,0.8.-J. W. Cabb,” to Lon- don (Aug. 1); J. H. Diggins, to Woolwich (Sept. 12).
Act. Wt. 0.0-R. A. E. Marwood, to Rodney (Aug. 29).
PROMOTION OF ARMY OFFICERS
EXAMINATION IN INDIA AND BURMA
:
INDIAN ARMY
Captain R. O. L. D. Byrne, 3rd Cavalry (attached Army Remount Dept.).
Lieutenant G, B. Thunder, Hodson's Horse.
Mohd.
Lieutenant Nawabzada Sher All Khan,, 7th Light Cavalry.
Lieutenant T. A. Bhurlock, 8th K. G. V's O. Light Cavalry (attach ed RIASC,).
Captain R. Q. C. Mainwaring. Guides Cavalry.
Lieutenant P. R. Mortimer,, 13th D.C.O. Lancers.
Lieutenant. C. R. Mangat Rai, K G. V's. O. Bengal Sappers and 'Miners.
Lieutenants D. C.-B. Holmes and Ratan Narain, Mulla. Ist Punjab Regiment.
Lieutenant A E Cockledge, 5th Mahratta LI,
Captain C. LE Drake-Brockman and Lieutenant W.. A. Cheeseman. 6th Rajputana Rifles.
Captain R. 5. Steed and Lieu tenant H. M Gahan, 8th Punjab Regt.
Lieutenants P. Parry-Evans and D. R. Ral, 11th Bika Regt.
Lieutenants. J. L'A. Bell, R. G. Kreyer, and R. J. F. Milanes, 12th [Frontier Force Regt.
The following is a list of Army officers who were successful at the March examination for promotion. held in India and Burma ?—
Captain M. H Walters; Lieuten- Lieutenants E. B. H. Fitch, L: H. Lewin, and G. E. Peck, R. Horstants Akbar Khan and R. W. Niven
--13th Frontier Force Rifles.
Leutenant H. J. Power, 14th Punjab Regi
Artillery:
Lieutenant P. W. A. Ironside, 3rd Carabiniers
Lieutenants D. W. C. Keppel and A. C. Stocker. 13/18th R. Hussars
Lieutenants P. F. W. Browne and
E. B. Studd, 14/20th Hussars. "Lieutenant F. W. Stranz-Steel, 17/21st Lancers.
Captains J. W. Kaye and J. H Needham;
Lieutenants H. P. Hall and A..W. D. Blatter. 15th Punjab Regt.
Captain S. J. White, 16th Punjab Regt (attached · RIAS.C.).
Captain E. C. Saw and Lieuten. ant H. G. S. Burtt, 17th Dogra Regt.
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Captain J. H. Randall, 19th
Lieutenants J. LHydrabad Regt.
Ashton, E. 14 de Brett, R. A. Eden,
Lieutenant R. C. Jackman, 2nd
L V. F. Fawkes, P. C. M. A., Gom-K. E. VI'S O. Gurkha Rifles,
pertz, J. Harington, C. FC.
Mentenant H. G. J. Purcell, 3rd
Holder, A., Munn,, MC., R. R. Q. A. O. Gurkha Rifter.
Patey. d. V. Rouse, F. P. Smith, P. Lieutenants J. Masters, E. D. G. N. Tindal-Carill-Worsley, W. M. Murra, and B. L. M. Tomlinson,
D. Turner, and E. P. Young. R.4th P.W.O. Gurkha Rifles.
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