SERVICE APPOINTMENTS
ANNOUNCED
The Admiralty announces that the following flag - officer's appointment has been approved:
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Regiment (West Riding), with effect from October 31, 1938, in succession to Colonel (honorary Brigadier- General) P. A. Turner, dip a., retired pay, who attains the age limit for the appointment on that date.
APPOINTMENTS IN INDIA Lieutenant-Colonel O. G. Body, D.SO., R.A., has been confirmed in the appointment of Deputy Director of Movements and Quartering.
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel H. G. Hayes, ra.o.c., is appointed Assistant Director Ordnance Services at Army Headquarters to All a new appointment,
Rear-Admiral George F. B. Edward-Collins, C.B., C.V.O., to be Rear-Admiral Commanding Second Cruiser Squadron in succession to Rear-Admiral Thomas F. P. Calvert, C.B., C.V.O., D.S.O. to date June 13, 1938.
The administration of the New apprentiers under training in that
Captain H. V. S. Muller, R.L.A.0.C., Zealand Naval Forces has been re-ship, in succession to Commander
a result the rip- (E) G. F. B. Ottley. He will be re-is confirmed in the appointment of organized, and as
lieved on June 20 by Commander Staff Captain in the Q.M.S. Branch, pointment of First Naval Member(E) M. G. Evans on the staff of the and Chief of Naval Stuff and that of Commander-in-Chief at the Nore. Captain C. M. Maclachlan, RE, is
who
entered posted as an additional Staff Officer Commodore Commanding New Zea- Commander Hardy,
cadet in 1994, was in the Engineer-in-Chief's Branch. land Squadron, liherto held by the Osborne as a
engineering when the name officer, will in future be held war began, and joined the destroyer
specializing in
AWARDS IN INDIA by two officers, both with the rank Brazen on mobilization. From Risaldar Deep Chund, The Royal of Commodore, 2nd class.
March, 1915, he was leutenant (E) Deccan Horse, has been awarded the in the St. Vencent, Renown, and "Distinguished" certifiente of the Ceren in the Grand Ficel.
Equitation School, Saugor.
The change takes effect concurrent- ly with the arrival of Captain I. E. Horan, ..., RN, whose appoint- ment as Commodore, 2nd class, for duty on First Naval Member and Chief of Naval Stail, was announced recently. 11 will succeed
TUESDAY, JUNE 14,
PLANE
SHOT DOWN
Kinnghelen, Shansi, June 14, While reconnoltring over Chinese positions, a Japanese plane was shot down by Chinese anti-aircraft guns Howma, In south Shansi near yesterday, It crashed behind the Japanese lines about one mile to the north of lowma.
Few changes have been noted in the war situation in south Shansi. Following the recapture of several strategic points around Wenal, south- west of Sinklang, the Chinese are still pressing the Japanese in the city.
Meanwhile, on the Linfen-Lingshih Rector, the Chinese troops, assisted by guerillas, are steadily pushing to wards the Tatung-Puchow Railway in an attempt to cut the line.
Apparently aiming at relieving the beleaguered Japanese in central and south Shansi, Japanese reinforcements have been pouring into Talku and Yulze, They are repairing the rall- way track south of Lingshih.
southward servers believe that
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COMMANDER OF THE
Sergeant V. Baker, 1st Battalion, GLOUCESTER
The Royal Fusiller, has obtained the "Distinguished" certinente at the Commander J. R. H. D'Aeth. st present on the staff of the R.N. Stair Small Arms School, Ahmednagar.
Greenwich, bas been R.S.M. William Crofts, M..., Rear-College, Admiral E. R. Drummoud, c.a., M.9.0., I nominated as the first executive OK..n.c., who is an instructor at the drive will be launched by them short- who has held the dunt post for three ser of the w cruiser Gloucest45,¦ Indian Military Academy, hins been iy-Central News.
Atung out at Devonport Dockyard awarded the Meritorious Service This will be his first shup as a com-
com" | Medal and annuity. mander, to which rank he was pros noted in
June, 1934, after several moter
In command of submarines. years
Osborne in January, 1912, Entering
D'Aril went { Revi Commander
cadet Trum Dartmoutla while still a at the outbreak of the Wur.
years,
With the cmurrence of H. M. Government in New Zealand, Cap- tain . G. Cleole, hitherto in com- mand of the ridser Achilles, was to anaume command of the New Zealand Squadron on June 8, in succession to Rent-Admiral Drummond, with the rank of Commodore, 2nd class. The offee of the Chief of Naval Stail will bal Wellrugton
ADMIRALTY SURGEONS
Surgeon und
M. R. D. Scott, st m., bat, has been 2ointed Admiralty Surgeon and CAPTAIN A. J. MITCHELL
Agent for Andover, vlee Mr. L. E. A Commander A. 3. Mitchell is re-j B. Farr to date June 1. Mr. J. R Uring ut bla own request with the| Cox, Make, LIC.P., has been ap-
Admiralty inte rank of captain, after newly 34 years in the Service. A torpedo specialist, Artent for Wallingbats he was relieved in November last y
BATTALION COMMANDERS Commander F. H. M. Vaughan In the i Department of Torpedoes and Mining, Admiralty Captain Mitchell enter el Osburzie as endet in 1004
The
NEW MINESWEEPER
minesweeper
building at Nevonport Dierkyard was
APPOINTED
Major C G Stephen has been selected for comunand of the 1st Bat- falion, The Black Watch (Royal Richland Regiment),arlee Feutenant- Colour! A V Holt, so, tenure ex- pareil
ROYAL AIR FORCE Consequent on his promotion in Apell, Squadron Lender A. D. Sel-
who way.
has been serving at Amman Station, Palestine, since 1936, has been appolated to command No. 14 (Bomber)
t Squadron
this 'station in succession to Squadron
Leader T. C. Traill, D.F.C.
BOMBER GROUP COMMAND The Air Mindstry announces the following appolatment:
YOU CAN'T DISINHERIT YOUR FAMILY
¿Continued from Page 6.) small allowance to help in this task her husband lived openly with another woman in Indin, and on retirement took a liner for England. The letter con- tinues:
Air Commodore C. 1. B. Blount, B.E., M.C.. to be Air Oferr Com- manding. No. 4 (Bomber) Group,
"On the homeward voyage the Royal Air Force, with effect from a husband was seized with a mud- date in June, nice Air Commodore | den illness and was warned that A. T. Harris, on E., A.F.C
he could not live many days,
COMMAND AT CHURCH FENTON
"At such a solemn moment Wing Commander G. T. Kichard- Seagull
son has been appointed in command would have felt some remorse at one would have thought that he of the air station of Church Fenton, 10 pay off h dockyard control on, Blato and Brevet Lieutenant
Colet Lamande, M.c.. The Sra-1 Yorks, opred in April, 1937, in sue-his treatment of his wife, but in- be completed, ith Highlanders, has been selected on to Wing Commuter W. Estend he became imbued with a for nervice in July to inke the place for command of the 2nd Battalion.Apprentices) Wing at the Seboot of spirit of malice.
nice Technical Traming, Halton.
June 1.
She will podrobly
Th
Seaforth Highlanders,
Str John F
of the Speedwell, Comnander T. W Marsh, in the 1st Minesweeping Lieutenant-Colonel
Swann, who is to command No. 4
Flolila, Portland, the latter ship Laurie, B. 5.5.4., tenure expired. WING COMMANDER HUNTER proceeding to Chatham to join the Central Reserve of Minerweepers.
PAYMASTER CAPTAIN SHOVE
Paymaster Captain C. A. Shove, ..., has retired at his own request
Revoked Old Will
"HE
E first summoned the Majar JSC Sharp has been i Wing Commander P. B. Hunter
ship's surgeon and selected for command of the 70th. bas retired at his own request at the
(Highland) Field Brigade.
board, who Rayal age of 40 in order to join the Obser- another doctor on Artillery, rtce Lieutenant-Colonel J.¡ ver Corps. For the past two years certified that he was possessed O. Shepherd, m.C., T.D., whose promo- he has been employed on the eng of his senses and understood tion to Coll appeared in the Lon-neering staff in the Western
and at Headquarters of the Bomber Command. Uxbridge. In 1932-35 he was Senior Equipment Staff Officer In the Far East Command, Singapore
after 37 years service. Entering sun Gazette of May 27. an assistant clerk in 1901, he beca:oe paymaster captain and Asshit-
a
Major M. D. P. Steddull has been ant Paymaster Director General, selected for the command of the 11th. Admiralty, in 1933. During the pasi (City of London Yeomanry) Light| two years he has served at Ports- | Anti-Aircraft Brigade, a new unit. mouth, where he hus been Hori accountant officer and librarian.
TRAINING OF APPRENTICES
DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S
REGIMENT
Area
NO, S GROUP STAFF Wing Commander Meredith Thomas, D.F.C.. A.F.C., has been appointed Senior Air Stuft Officer with No.
doing. Then he what he was made out a will, revoking an old will in favour of his wife, and left everything he possessed to a former mistress, a woman whom he had discarded before his wife returned to England.
"It was the case of a man so determined to exercise his spite
The King has approved of the (Bomber) Group, Grantham, in suc- Commander (E) E, W. Hardy has appointment of Colonel C. Pleiter- cession to Group Captain H. Gorden been appointed to H.M.S. Caledonia ing, C.M.G.. D.A.0., retired pay, as Dean, Arc., who has retired volun-on his wife and children, even at Rosyth for duty with the artificer | Colonel of The Duke of Wellington's torily.
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Men have suffered from the old gap in the law as well as women. I know of a case where a husband and wife worked to- gether in their own shop for 28 years and saved £10,000. This was banked in the wife's name.
After a motor accident she had delusions which took the form of dislike of her husband. Although he nursed her devoted- y she was influenced by nieces who had done nothing to help her. She left them well pro- vided for and bequeathed only £2 a week to her husband.
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A few months later he made a will leaving the bulk of his money to this woman, and order- ing that his wife, in the event of contesting the will, was to lose: all possible benefit, which was to go to the dog home.
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It is a melancholy reflection that when this Bill at last be- comes Inw it will be too late to remedy the grievances of those whose hard lot has helped to provide evidence for this long needed reform.
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