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ROYAL NAVY
ADMIRALS' NEW POSTS.
Sir
Suren, LL-F. H. Lamb, M.R.C.S., LEC.P., to Victory for RN.B. (Oct. 14) and to Curacoa (Oct. 29).
Fayr. LtB. S. Jones, to Shrop
priately, gunnery, in which subject ne later specialized.
Other additions to the list are Admiral
Little.in "The next generation" section. K.C.B, last Commander-in-Chief which now number five, including shire, appt. to Greenwich cancelled in China, has taken up the post of one lieutenant, a son of Captain | (Oct."12), Second Sea Lord and Chief of Poland, and a cadet son of Com- Naval Personnel. Admiral Sir Martin Durbar Nas-V.C. mith, V.C., K.C.B., who has holsted
WEDNESDAY," OCTOBER 26, 1938
BIGGEST R.A.F. CONTINGENT
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
Leaves England PUBLIC AUCTION.
In Nevasa
London. Oct. 25. The biggest contingent of om- Sub-Lt. (R.NR.).-F. M. Graves, cers and men of the Royal Air
THE Undersigned have received Instructions from the xocu-
He succeeds inunder Holbrook, the Dardanelles entered as Sub-Lt. (seny. May 16). Force ever to be sent oversea in tor of the Estate of the late Mra
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
and apptd. to Kittiwake (Oct. 151.one ship as part of the ordinary M. K. More.. The list bt honours is also aug-
Act. Sub-Lts.-K. W.. Hedges, J. trooping progranume is embarking ha flag a Commander-in-chief at mented by a C.V.O. to Captain
to Victory for crse. In the transport Nevasa, leaving
Southampton to-day. Plymouth in succession to Admiral Lyster and an increase to 19 for-Robertson, Sr. Reginald Plunkett-Emle-Erie-eign decorations; to the obituary (Oct. 10).
Air Force personnel travelling Ca. Gunners-W, A J. Aldridge, Drax, K.C.B.. D.S.O., who has held column has been added one of the
chler cadet captains, Commander to Albatross (Sept. 30); W, Henley in the Nevasa will number op- this command since June, 1935
. S. Brown (the other, Lieutenant (T), to Vernon (Oct. 15). Paymaster Commander N. H. J. M. B. Hanly, was killed at Jut- Beall, Q.B.E., who was Secretary to and, and the Rev. E. C. Cruttwell. Admiral Little in his previous ap- who was ordained after resigning
that of pointments, including
as a Heutenant. Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiralty. took up a similar post
י:
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
1,000; proximately
many being accompanied by their families,
сп
Commencing at 10.00 am.
Enchantress (Oct. 25).
Cd. Enxx-R W. Davies, to thus making a full complement for FRIDAY, the 28th OCTOBES, 1938–
the trbopship. Schcolmasters (C.W.O.) A Kingswood. to Hermes: T. P. O'Donnell, to Drake for R.N.B.
Oct. 12).
Gunner (T)-P. J. Odell, to vernon (Oct. 8).
W.0.0-H.F. Bushby, to Drake (Oct. 17); J. H. Diggins, to Wool wich (Nov. 1).
The contingent will be dispersed among units in Irag. India. "Aden. Khartoum and Malta-British Wireless.
of the 1st Battalion, The Buffs, at Lucknow, obtained
command through the posting of Colonel J. F. W. Allen. M.C., to Cairo as A.Q.M.G.
At No. 19, Feltr Villas, Mount Davis Road.
"
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
H
Diyans,
Comprising:-
Bedsteads, Teakwood Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chairs and Armchairs, Chesterfield, Suite, ROYAL AIR FORCE
Chests
Bideboard,« of Drawers, Dinner Waggon, Carpets and Bugs. EXPERIENCE IN TROOP"
Fictures, Ornaments, Glass and CARRYING
Porcelain Ware, House Scales, Details which are now available Gramophone and Records, Electric from an official source of recent Table Fans and Lamps, Telescope.
with him. with acting rank as The following appointments are paymaster captain. He succeeds made by the Admiralty-
Dent. Captain John Paymaster
Capts-F. N. Attwood, E 4. who accompanies Admiral Dunbar-Ayimer, DS.C., A. R. Hammick, M. Nasmith to Plymouth as Secretary. J. C. de Meric, M.V.O., to Victory Lieutenant-Commander W. St. J.for S.O. Technical crse. (Oct. 17).
the Ainslie. O.BE.
boys' from
Cars.-R. A. Startin, to Effing-
PROMOTIONS training ship Caledonia, at Rosyth, ham (Oct. 12); H. T. W: Pawsey, to Įteromes
Sub-Lts. (E).-J. A. Coachafer, J. Lieutenant-Com-Colombo (Oct. 14). Flag
L-Cdrs. The Hon. R. D. Cole-H. Pearce, to rank of Lt. (E) mander at Plymouth in succession to Lieutenant-Commander G. Frage, H. W. Sims-Williams, R. Oseny. Aug. 16). Hannay.
Tosswill, J. Smythe, to President
Gunners.-E. G. Wye, to rank of crse. at RN. College, dreen-cd Gunner (seny. July 1): C. G. COMMAND OF THE TARPON wich; J. A. W. Tothill, to Victory Kit (T), to rank of Cd. Gunner Commander R. C. S. Garwood, for erse. (Oct. 13); J. F. Barker, to (T) (seny. Oct. 1): H. L V. Swire, who has been appointed to the Ardent, in command (Oct. 14.)
E. Osborne. W Barrett, to rank of troop-carrying exercises show that Sewing Machines, Crockery. Cook- command of the new submarine
Lts.-C. G. Lawson, to Pembroke Ca. Gunner (seny. Oct. 1); J. T. Between May, i and August 12 one ing Utensils, Linen, Table Cloths. aircraft Which was Pillow Cases, Curtains, Napkins. Tarpon, was promoted in the mid-for R.N.B. (Oct 12); R. M. Aubrey. Pearce, to rank of Cd. Gunner Valentia summer list while serving at the to Pembroke for R.N.B.; G. W. (seny. Det. 9): H. R. Hey, to rank allotted to the Army home com- Bed Spreads. Plants, etc., etc. Submarine Depot at Fort Block-Mackendrick, to Britannia for RN. of Cd. Gunner (T). (seny. Det 24). mands in turn transported 5,270
men during the season.
house
"
for
College, Dartmouth (Oct. 14); K. Wt. Tel-O, E. Bassett, to rank
THE ARMY
NEW BATTALION COMMANDERS
As the object was to give alr experience 0 as many as possible of all ranks of the Army, fights were limited to 15 minutes each. There were fewer than six cases of sickness among the men carried Lieutenant-Colonel A. L Kent- during the season. This excluded a Lemon, who has taken command number who were sick during two of the lat Em.. The York and Lan-exercises which involved spending caster Regiment, at York, succeeds
a much longer period in the air.
W. S. Buckel, to Victory for crses. of Cd Tel. (seny. Oct. 8). "A BRITANNIA TERM
(Oct. 31; F. A. B. Fasson, to The list, compiled for private victory for crse. (Nov. 28). circulation by Commander J. Act. Sub-Lt-M. G. Chichester, Bright-Barton, of the Britannia te Codrington (Sept. 29). Term of September, 1903, has been: Gunners.-G. R. Clarke, M. J. relssued after an interval of three Amos, to Pembroke (Oct. 5); Wo F. years, on the first promotion in Cooper, to Pembroke (Oct, 12). that term to flag rank. Rear Admiral E, L. S. King attained that rank-at-the-early age of 49, almost Lt.Cdr.-W. S. Mann, OBE. exactly 35 years after joining the with rank of Cdr. (Oct, 11). Britannia: following on accelera- Cdr. N. Brewer. to Maori ted promotion to Heutenant re-(Oct. 15).
Cdrs, (E)-W. T. Hindson, G. A. sulting from six "ones" and pro-
Cooper.. to R.N.T. Factory. motion marks," he served for 1D.
RETIREMENT
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Brindler H E. de R. Wetherall, Onelof-these-exercises was trans. D.S.O., ORE, M.C., who is now in command of the new 19th 1-portation of 40 men of the 1st Battalion, Coldstream Quands, in fantry Brigade.
two parties of 20, from Odiham to Lieutenant-Colonel B. J. Brett. Catterick to take part in Northern years as Heutenant and Beuten Greenock (Nov. 1 and 8 respective-D.S.O., has assumed command of Command manoeuvres of the first ant-commander, seven years as ly); R.. G. Murray, to Warspite the 2nd Battalion, The Oxfordshire platoon, some 50 per cent, were fand Buckinghamshire Light I-sick, but of the second, which commander, and 12 years as cap- (Nov. 18),
L-T. Emmanuel, to Drake forfantry, at Bareilly, in place of travelled immediately after lun- tain. He passed in eighth inhia
Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Powell, cheon, none suffered in this way. term, in which he was a cadet cap RN.B. (Oct: 17),!
Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. Wilkins, The weather was the same during tain, and passed out third, with
M.B.E., who has assumed command both journeys. prizes in seamanship and, appro-
Lt. REG. Bremmer. to Repulse (Oct. 25).
also
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