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LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, AUG. 5

ADMIRALTY, JULY 27

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Water Supply

Curtailed

Lan Fus.Sec. Lt. R. I. M. Bowen

Water restrictions, announced, by is secd. for serv. with the RAF. the authorities last week, were en- J. M. Brown to be Surgn. Libut. ¿July 251,

forced yesterday, and henceforth (D). (Aug. 9); J. F. R. Collis to be KOS.B.-Capt. (now Maj.) J. B the supply will be cut off from 9 Sub-Lieut. (A) (April 5); Rev. A. W. Vans-Agnew is restd. to the estabt. each day to 6 um. the next Mandall, ALC.D. to be Chaplain | (June 17).

morning. CAUX. 18); Lieut. S. H. Knight. Cameronlans.—Capt. J. E B The rainfall for the year is 40.34 M.B.E.. placed on Retd. List (July Whitehead is restd. to the estabt. inches, against an average of 60.34 laches. No rain fell in the last 48 hours.

17)

JULY 29 R.N.

(July 25).

E: Lan. R-Capt. H. Drury re- mains seed. for serv, with the R.I.A. 8.C. (June 24).

Lleuts. R.N.R. to be Licuts., with sehy as stated:-D. A Watson 8. Stafford. R-Capt. M. E w (Sept. 28, 1933) 'G. H. Cunningham Thackeray is secd. for serv, with (Oct. 2, 1933); E. W, Morgan (Nov, the Burma Det. Force (July 22). 14. 1934)

R..N.

Cd Eng. R. Duckworth to bej Lleut. (E) with seny. of July. 18, 1938.

JULY 29 R.N.

ROYAL TANK CORPS Capt. J. L. C. Napler to be Maj. July 3); Maj. J. L. C. Napler is secd. for serv, on the Staff (Aug.

1).

Yesterday's maximum tempera. ture was 99 degrees, the minimum being 75, as compared with 88 and 77 degrees on Sunday.

listment into the T.A. (June 1); Lt. T. K. Lacey, Gloster, R., is granted the local rank of Capt.

The follg. Lts. to be Capts., R. (May, 19), with seny. May 19, 1937, D: Qarlton (April 53: E. M. Palmer whilst empld. with the RAF.; Lt. D. W. H. Gardner to be Lleut. (May 1); D. C. Thomas (May E. Jones, late Manch. R. (Serv (A) with seny. of April 2, 1935. 14): E. V. Schuster (May 15), May Ens), relinquishes the rank of Lt. To be Sub-Lleuts, (A) with seny. 16:-R. A. Smallwood and remains on enlistment into the T.A. (May as stated:-R, S. Illingworth (May secd.; G. C. Webb; A. W. Brown, 23).

18. 1937); F. E. O. Tempie-West M.C.; S. 'P. Wood. R. V. Jenkins The follg. Sec. Lts, relinquish the

July 6, 1937): A. R. Buchanan-(July 3). Wollaston (Oct. 12. Fox (March 8, 1938).

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rank of Sec. Lt.:-A. J. Smethurst,

1937): F. H. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPState N. Stanford R. on enlistment The follg. Majs, are confirmed in into the T.A. (Nov. 17): J. 8. B. their rank:-C. L. Day, M.B. (Sept. Centry, late temp. Sec. Lt., Hamp- Capt. C. M. G. Luxmoore is placed 1, 1937); D. C. MCC. Ettles, M.B., shire R., on appt. to a commn, in on the Retd. List at own request|F.R.C.S. (Oct 25, 1937).

the Supp. Res, of Off. (Aug. 8). (July 24).

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JULY 30

B.N.

Capt. L. R. H. Keatinge, M.B., to be Maj. (provl) (July 27).

Short Service Commission.-Lt. W. H. C. Rees to be Lieut. with R. A. Smart, M.B. to be Capt. (Aug. seny. Feb. 25, 1936; D. R. Stanley- 1), with seny. Oct. 23, 1937, and Adams to be Lieut. (A) (Aug. 19): precedence next below Capt. J. A. Comdr. A. Bowman placed on Retd. List with rank of Capt. (July 30.

1938).

AUGUST 2 'E.N.

Lieut.-Comdr. C. V. Green placed on Retd. List at own request with rank of Comdr. (Aug. 2)..

Lients. (E) to be Lleut.-Comdrs. (E)-P. Ross, J. B. Morrissey C. G. Gosling (Aug. 1).

Surgn, Lieut. H. O'Connor, M.B.. B.S.. transferred to Emergency List. (Aug.2); Sig. Boar. W. Head to be

Davidson.

In addition there is a Supple- 'ment to the above "London Gazette" which carries out the latest War Minister's instruc tions... It is not possible to pab- lish the complete list of promo- tions, but is on view at the offices of the Hong Kong Daily Press. House.

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Lt. (0.0. 4th CL) H. J. C. Hildreth, R.A is retained for serv as an 0.0. 4th Cl, with the rank of Capt, with seny. May 18, 1935. and is removed from his Regt. un-! der the prov, of Arts 86 and 228, Royal Warrant for Pay and Promo-the tion 1931 (May 18). (Substituted for! the notifn. In the Gazette of July

29.

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SUPPLEMENT EXTRACTS The following are extracts from

Supplement:---

CAPTAINS TO BE MAJORS RAJA Parkes, G.R. Way, F.J. C. Rybot, A.T.ME. Member. J.A.

THE ARMY DENTAL CORPS | Akroyd-Hunt, Short Service Commission.-EL

Cd. Sig. Ban. (July 31); Cd. Gunr. Ferguson to be Lt. (on prob.) (July F. M. Goodger placed on Retd

| List with rank of Lieut. (July 311;

18).

MILITARY NURSING

Actg. Sub-Lleuts, to be Sub-Lieuts. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL with seny.

stated:-H. R. W Twynam (July 1, 1938); C. R. Pelly (Aug. 1, 1938).

WAR OFFICE, AUG. 5 REGULAR ÅRMY,

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Roya! Scots:-S.E.HE. White,

Middlesex Regiment:-9F. "Hed- gecoe (Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.), S.F. WM. del Court. J.E. Dobbe, AN. Overall, ES.M. Ayscough. SERVICE

Seaforths: J.R. Mackintosh- Sister Miss K. D. Richards re-valker, G.P. Murray, W. Mac- aigns her appt. (Aug. 5); Miss Bfarlane, LRL. Fraser. Le Blanc Smith to be Staff Nurse on provi. appt. (Aug-1).

ESTATSHMENT

Col. L. G. Robinson is placed on the .p. list on account of ill-health (July 28); Col. R. H. Willan, Dao.. M.C., Col. Comdt. R. Signals. &D.C. retires on, ret. pay (Aug. 1) and is granted the hon. rank of Brig.; Col. E. Le G. Whitting, D.S.O., M.C.

Capt. J. H. Clarke, late R.E... re- Johnston, R. MCA Richardson, R. retires on an Indian pension (Aug.inquishes the rank of Capt. on en-W. G. Robertson-McIsaac.

LIEUTENANTS TO BE CAPTAIN ||RA:-DEN. Baker-Carr, C. Staff Cell-Maj. Bt. Lt.-ColBLE Hebert, C. Ravenhill. Collingwood, A.J. Ropes, C.C. Garth- B. G. Horrocks, M.C., Mia R. to GDH Fawerdew, A.F.D. Colson,

1); Col. E de W. H. Bradley, D.S.O.,

M.C., n.p., retires on ret, pay (Aug.

1) Col. H. F. B. 9. Moore, O.B.E., retires on ret pay (Aug. 6)..

COMMANDS AND STAFF

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The follg, relinquish their appts.:-Col. La G. Robinson Asst. Dir of Supplies and Trans., the British Troops in China (July) 26); Col. T. J. Hutton, M.C., as G.S.O. 1st Grade, 1st Div. (July 29); Col. H. F. B. S. Moore, O.B.E, as Off, 1/c Record and Pay Office, R.E. (Aug. 6); Maj. G. L.. Applēton, R.A., as G.S.O. 2nd Grade, Jamaica (July 17); Maj. N. E. Sim, Y. and L.R.,: as Spec. Appt. (CL BB) ̈ (temp.) (July 231.

The follg. appts. are made:--Lt.-

| Col. C., A. B: Cadell, M.C., R.A., to be Comdr., Malaya Anti-Alzcraft Bde., and granted the temp. rank of Brig. while so empld. (July 29); Col. R. L McCreery, M.B.E., M.C. 12th L. to be GS.0. 1st Grade, 1st Div., and placed on the h.p. list (empid.) (July 29); Capt.) (now Maj) R. M. J. Goldie. King's Own R., from Staf Capt.. the Bri- tish Troops in Egypt, to be G.S.O., 3rd Grade, Sierra Leone (June 26).

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CAVALRY

12th L-Maj, and Bt. Lt.-Col. H. Lumsden., M.C., to be Lt.-Col.' (July)

| 29); Capt. L. F. C. Smith to be Maj.

July 29).

14th/20th H-Capt. R.P. D, F. Allen to be Adjt. vice, Capt. B. B. N. Woodd (July 15).

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

L-Col, C. A. E. Cadell, M.C., 18 secd. for serv. on the Staff (July 29); Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. A. Max- well, M.C., to be Lt. Col. (July 29); "Capt. R. & G. Nicholson is restd.

to the estabt. (June 9),

The follg. Capts. to be Majs, (July 29):-J. Barron, M.C., "and remains secd.; Bt. Maj. L. C. Manners-Smith and remains secd.; G. G. Lovegrove and remains secd.; J. M. Ripley. M.C.; LU G. R. Lambert to be Capt. (July 29).

CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS Maj. A. W. Holbrook, M.C., to be Lt. Col. (July 23).

INFANTRY

R. North'd Frix-Lt. C. C. G. Mu- ward to be Capt. (July 1),

E. York, R. Capt. N. Reld is secd. for serv. with the RAP.C. - (July 25); Lt. W. Spencer to be Capt. (July 25).

be G.S.O. 2nd Grade' (July 25).

MEMORANDA

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