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AIR MAIL NEWS

LATEST AIR

ROYAL NAVY

Latest Appointments

(Special Air Mail Service).

London, May 1 "Capt. E, N. Syfret who has com manded the cruiser Caradoc on the China station for the past two years, and will arrive home in that Vessel at the end of next month, will receive a new appointment in August. He is to succeed Captain W, N. Custance in charge of the Devonport Gunnery School, and the latter officer will recommission the battleship Rodney...

On completing the usual period in the post of Captain of Fishery Protection and Minesweeping Flotila in July, Capt. K. D. w. the take.,, over Macpherson will triple appointment of Captuin of the Dockyard, Deputy Supt., and H.M., Devonport, Berehaven. and Pembroke.

COLONIAL SERVICE

Promotions And Transfers

(Special Air-Mail Service).

London. May" 1. The following promotions, trans. fers, and reappointments in the Service are announced:

Bain. F. M., (late Inspector, Plant Ordinance), Protection

Agricul

tural Officer. Trinidad.

Bruce, F. LIrrigation Engin- eer), Divisional Irrigation Engin- eer, Ceylon...

Carey, Miss E. Me First-Class Clerk Post Office): Postmaster, Falkland Islands

Cartmel-Robinson. H. F. O.B.E., (District Officer). Provincial com- missioner. Northern Rhodesia.

Connell, W. K. M.B., Ch.B. FR. CB. Medical Officer), Junior Sur- gical Specialist. Tanganyika. The Admiralty notified the fol-trict Officer. Somaliland), Assistant

Cowan, J. R. G. (Assistant Dis

District, Nigeria.

Donkin. R. W. «Sub-Inspector of

'Appointments

lowing appointments yesterday;

Capts.-K. D. W. Macpherson, to Drake, as Capt. of the Dockyard. Deputy Supt., and King's Harbour Master, Devonport, Berehaven, and Pembroke, July 11: J. S. G. Fraser

Police. Leeward Islands), Inspector

THE ANTARCTIC

EXPEDITION

Naval Volunteers Wanted

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 1. Volunteers are required, states A announcement In Admiralty Fleet Orders, for service with the expedition to the Antarctic which is being organized by the Royal Geographical Society, and will be under the leadership of Mr. J. R. Kynull

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SCOTTISH AIR MAIL LETTER

Exhibition. At the Royal Scottish Academy

(Special Air-Mail Service)

Edinburgh, May 1, " the roughly brushed-in tweed sult When the Royal Scottish being anything but shapely, but Academy last year opened ita the head is a penetrating realiza- doors to the public there was tion of Mr. MacDonald in his less some head-shaking. for Edlaburgh | official aspect. takes its major art exhibition very Among contemporary Scottish seriously, and it was felt in some landscape painters, Mr. Maclauch- quarters that the academic tradi- la Milne contributes one of the ion was in danger of being lost. best pictures in the exhibition, On that occasion the younger and wille Mr. W., Mac Taggart more progressive Scottish painters continues to - paint

with a dominated the exhibition to an sensuous delight in rhythmic extent which gave the show an forms, though Mr. E. S. Lumsden unusual air of vitality and a dis- demonstrates that it is not only tinctive Scottish note. This year's the younger painters who possess which will open to- an appreciation of curvilinear exhibition. morrow, should be less provocative perspective. Mr. George Houston's of criticism, if slightly less stimu- distinguished sense of colour and luting, and, by virtue of some im-tone is again evident, while Mr. portant loan exhibits, it is inter- A. R. Sturrock's stylized and high- ly. Individualized landscapes be- national rather than Scottish.

The expedition needs one leu tenant, RN, who must be capable or commanding and navigating three-masted top-sall schooner, 1121t. overall, 24ft. beam, and with R 100 h.p. full Diesel engine, Ex-

A very interesting collection of come still more subtle in colour perience in Ice is not necessary. the expedition not later than the trance This officer will be required to join Danish sculpture dccupies the en- and decorative in pattern.

hall, while among the The exhibition will remain open beginning of July, 1934, to enable paintings are excellently chosen during the summer and closes on him to take an active part in the examples of the art of Toulouse-September 1. Atting out of his ship. One lieu-Lautrec, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Mau-

FOR SCOTS MONUMENTS

of Produce, Agricultural Depart-renant (E), capable of taking char-rice Utrillo. Georges Braque. Lucien The King has been pleased to

∙ment, Zanzibar.

e of the engine and other ma-

and C. F. Daubigny, RISUTTO,

Fazan, S. H., Q.B.E. (District chinery in the ship, is also requir-Deceased Scottish painters

are

Lo Harebell, in command, and as Oncer), Senior District Commised. This officer would join at the represented by important pictures/K.C.B., one of the members of the

Capt. of Fishery Protection and Alinesweeping Flotilla: and JV. V. Magrane, to Pembroke, us Capt, Supt. of Sheerness Dockyard, Julv

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stoner, Kenyä.

appoint Str George MacDonald. by Sir David Murray and by E. A Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments and Con- Hornel who, during his lifetime.structions in Scotland, to be chair-

refused to submit his works to

work

man of the Commission in place of Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, BL.. K.T., F.R.S., resigned.

this gallery. There are some ex- cellent Orpens. two Laverys, two sickerts, an Augustus John, and a considerable body of fine

" STANDS SCOTLAND

There from across the Border.

LS engaging optimism The exhibition is this year par- about an advertisement appearing Licularly strong in-portraits, chief-¦ in the "Business Offers" column of ly Scottish, and considerable in London newspaper" yesterday terest will be taken in the 'impos- | which may be the best guarantee ing portrait of Sir Thomas Whit- or the advertiser attaining what son. ex-Lord Provost of Edin- he seeks. The advertiser, "Scots-

beginning of August, 1934. Francis, C. C, Police Magistrate,

The services of both officers Nigeria), Pulsne Judge. Uganda...

Freeman. B.. J. (Senior Account-would be required until about May, 27. Full pay without allowances ant), Controller. Posts and Tele- Lt-Omais. J. V. Findlay, to Pre-

from would be granted

naval graphs

Straits Departments, sident for advanced. meteorological Bettlements and Federated Malay

funds, and the period of service course, May 4: J. G. Aitchison, to

with the expedition would count Victory, May 25; and H. E. Adams,

(District 25 full time for all Service pur- to Greenwich, and as Asst. King's

Commis-

coses. Volunteers should submit Carbour Master, Rosyth. June 16.

their applications through L-Cidrs. (Retd.).-J. C. Swayne

usual channels without delay. Guenin, H. R. late Assistant and F. J. Boswell, to Greenwich Engineer. Federated Malay, States "The Prince of Wales is patron of for Boom Defence course, June 9. Railways), Maintenance Engineer. the enterprise. which is to be

Instr. Lt. Cmdr---CW. Winwood-Transport and Harbours Depart-known as the British Graham Landburgh, by H. James Gunn, which man (Aberdonian) requires £1,000 Smith, B.A.. to St. Angelo, July 20. Act. Lt. (E).-L. B. Curgenven, to Kent, May 4.

Cd. Sig. Bosn.-E. Dever. Queen Elizabeth, May 3.

to

States.

Glenday. V. G1, O.B.E. Officer), Senior District sloner, Kenya.

ment. British Guiana

Hayes, Miss G. E. (Nursing Sister. Kenya Nursing Sister, Nigeria.

Haynes, D. D. Agricultural In- structor British Culana), Settler ig. Bosn.-H. Coward, to Kem- Instructor. British Honduras. pentelt, on recommg.

of

Inspector Heesom, K. E Mines, Nigeria). Inspector of Mines, Sierra Leone.

Capts.-L. F. Potter. to Defiance. in command (Aug. 7); R B. T. Miles, to Vernon. In command

Hide, E. W. (Superintendent). (Aug. 8); A. H. Taylor, O.BE, to Controller. Posts and Telegraphs Valiant, In command (on re- Department Straits Settlements commg.): W. N. Custance, to Rod- and Federated Malay States.

Expedition.

the

Is not only a remarkable likeness | to commence business "In Eng- of a well-known personality but a, land.” undertakes to "repay over masterly harmonizing of difficult a period," and concludes. "Nation- colour, and "Mrs. Eric Linklater."ality only security offered." The by Stanley Cursiter, a very charm-volume and nature of the repiles ing and scholarly portrait in the he receives should afford interest- Ing data as to the market value of Scottish character and ability in the South to-day.

manner.

At a recent meeting of the JH.. Stage Golfing Society. M. Thomas related how, he was once

Mr. E. S. Lumsden continues a introduced to an audience by a

notable series of portraits by a Welsh chairman, who said:-

delightfully intimate study of Mr. "We are met to-night to dis-Harry Macgregor, and, a robust cuss the Welsh Church Bill. Last and strikingly vital study of a "I've called to tune your plano; week a Bishop spoke to us. The member of the Royal Company of į madam," said the piano tuner..

Archers in picturesque green and "But I never asked you to call,” gold uniform. Sir John Lavery's she "snapped. I call on Mr. portrait of the Prime Minister will "No," madam: but your neigh-

not place the sartorial experts. bours did."

ney. command (on recommg.). La Fontaine, S. E., D.S.O., O.B.E.. Bishop is the biggest llar on earth. and E. N. Syfret, to Drake, and for | M.C. (Provincial Commissioner. Thank goodness we have his INTERAL HOTEL Command of Devonport Gurinery Grade II.). Provincial Commission-match-to-night. MAXFEI ROTEL

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School (about Aug.).

Cdr. (E).-W. L. Spear, to Delhi (May 18).

Surgn. Cdr.-H. H. Babington, to Pembroke for R.N.B. (April 26),

Surgn. Lt.-Cár.-E. C. Davis,

9,

er, Grade L. Kenya,

Lewis, W. T. (Inspector Works, Works, Grade II). Inspector of Grade L. Public Works Department. Gold Coast.

MacKay, R. A. M. (late Assistant

M D.. to President for course (May | Inspector: of Mines), Assistant

Inspector of Mines, Tanganyika.

MacKinnon, W. L. (Senior As- sistant Auditor). Principal Assist ant Auditor, Nigeria.

. Payi. Lt.Cdr.--W. S. A. Stapley, to President for Victualling course

May 7).

Instr. Lt.Cdr.-J. R. G. Hudson, B.A., to President for course at K.N. College, Greenwich (May 3.

Payr. Lt.-P. R. Maurice, to Pre- sident for Victualling course (May 7).

Cd, Shipt.-W. H. Rendell. to Sussex (on recommg.).

Ca. Engr.-H. W. Brúmbam, to Pangbourne (May 1).

WL. Shipt.-T. E. Murch, to Mea- way (May 10), appt. to Emerald cancelled.

Marshall, R. C. (Conservator of Forests, Trinidad). Conservator of Forests. Gold Coast.

McEwen, T. (late Senior Agricul- Northern tural Research Officer.

Officer. Rhodesia). Agricultural Uganda.

Melissas. M. C. (Assistant Dis- trict Judge), District Judge. .Cy- prus.

Nevin, H. M., M.B., Bich.. DPH. Medical Officer. Malaya), Patho- Medical logist II.. Institute for Hong Kong Stan

Research. Federated Malay States, Commander T. A. Hussey is ap-

Olliver, G. (Inspector of Police), puinted from to-day to the Tamar

Chief Inspector of Police. Tangan- depot-ship at Hong Kong, in which yika, Commander" C. H. Heath-Caldwell, Parham, A. D. (First Assistant D,S.C.. has served since 1932. Com. Architect, Public Works Depart- mander Hussey was promoted in ment). Assistant Commissioner of the New Year list, and last served Income-tax, Ceylon.

Pegg. H. H. (Engineer). Execu-

in command of the destroyer. Comet in the Home Fleet He en-tive Engineer, Publle Works De- tered Osborne in January, 1911,partment, Hong-kong.

went to sea from Dartmouth when

Reece, C. M. (Crown Counsel. the War began, and served as mid- Uganda). Attorney-Gen., Grenada, Richards, C. S. (Assistant Har- shipman of the battleships. Ven- geance and Collingwood and sub-Harbour Engineer, Colombo Port bous Engineer), Chief Assistant Jieutenant of the destroyer Dee 'and the battleship Queen Elizabeth

at the end of 1918.

Commission, Ceylon.

until his promotion to lieutenant Savage, H. E. F. (late Assistant Geologist, Federated Malay States) Geologist, Nyasaland.

Shelton, C. F., M.D., B.8. Medi-

Singapore-Hong Kong Flight

The three Southampton ying-cal Officer), Junior Medical Speci boats of No. 205 Squadron, under the command of Group Captain B.

alist. Tanganyika.

+

Skinner. R. B, M.B.E.

(Federal

W. Smith. OB.E.. Officer Com-Treasurer, Leeward Islands and manding the RAF. in the Far

Treasurer, Antigua), Deputy. Trea-

Fast, are now on their way back surer and Commissioner of In-

to Singapore from Hong Kong. They are making an anti-clockwise circuit around the Bouth China.

come-tax Trinidad.

?

Storer, H. (District Locomotive Superintendant, Class IL), District

Rea, which involves about 4,000 comotive Superintendent. Class "miles" - flying. On the outward

Journey, halts were made at Kúdat'j

L, Kenya-Uganda Railways..

Tyler-Smith, H A Assistant

(North Borneo), and Puerto Pim-Director of Public Works, Nigeria). cess, Manila, and Salomagne Phi- Director of Works and Transport, Ipines). The return flight in- Trinidad de d

cludes visits to Macao (Portuguese),

Welby? HE (District Officer), Hai Phong, Tourane, and Saigon gentor District (Commissioner, (French Indo-China), and Kota Kenya.

Bahru (Malaya) The aircraft are

due at Tourane to-day and Balgon

or Bunday. A round voyage or often been to Hong Kong and back this kind has not been made be- since it was stationed at Bingspote fare, although the squadron has in 1977.

Thomas.

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