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THE ROYAL NAVY
Latest Appointments
(From (Our Own Correspondant)
London, Aug 28.
The following appointments were made by the Admiralty yesterday:-
Lts MB Bliss and W. J. Munn, to Selkirk (Aug. 24.)
Lt. (E)-T G. G. Smardan, to Hermes (Aug. 23),
Wt. Engr.-G. Mitchell, to Hermes (Aug. 30).
The Admiralty notified the fol-
was on the staff of the late Vice- Admiral Sir Trevelyap Napier. He was afterwards in the Re venge, in 1919-21 as gunnery om cer on the stan of Vice-Admiral Str Sydney Fremantle, and in 1923-23 as executive officer, the two periods being interspersed with service in the Ordnance De- partment at the Admiralty. As a captain since December, 1925, he
lowing appointments on Saturday.as been Deputy Director of the
Eng.-Capt.-E. W. Claxton to Kent, on transfer of flag. Sept. 1. Cmdrs-HL St. 1. Fancourt,
to President for duty with NAD.,
Admiralty, Sept. 5; F. R. Garside, IA..P. Macintyre, 8. E. Norfolk, R. St. A. Malleson, A.F.C., A R. M. Bridge, G. E. Colpoys, J. R. H D'Aeth, and J. B. E. Hall, to Vic- tory for tactical course, Sept. 24; J. Harding to President for duty with N1D., Admiralty. Ocz. 1; T. 1. Beevor, to Medway, Oct. 3;. F. A. Stärtin, OBE, AM, to Revenge, Oct. 12; B. "A. W. Warburton-Les, to Decoy: 5. H. T. Arias, to De- light; and G. N. Oliver, to Dians, all in cornmand, on recommng.
Payı Cmdr.-E. L. Tottenham, to Delhi, Sept. 7.
LA-Cmdrs--G. H. Oswald, to Pembroke, Aug. 27; and R. E Woodriffe, to Centurion, Aug. 28.
LA-J. Casement, to Cour ageouz, Aug. 27, H P. de G. Steel. to Alecto Sept. 3 the Hon PC Carew and R. J. H. Stephens to be attached to RAF Sept. 16
Sub-Lts-- Barnett, to Osprey, Aug. 27, and to Vimy, Sept. 15; H. 8. Duval, to Osprey, Aug. 27, and to Vortigern, Sept.. 15: D. G. Glutterbuck, to Alres- ford; M. E Lashmore, to Orion: and J. A. Vardon, E. G. Savage, and E A. Shaw, to be attached to R.AF. Sept. 16...
Cd. Ord. Officers.-S. Siddall; to Kent, and for squadron duties on transfer of flag, Sept. 1.
Wt. Tel-W. I Durn, to Kent, on transfer of flag.
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Gurmery Division and has com manded the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla and the Devonport Gunnery school. The fact that he is to be relieved by Captain Thomson is the more interesting because in 1928 he succeeded Captain Thomson in command of the 3rd Flotilla in the Mediterranean.
THE AFRICA STATION EMS, Daffodil, Commander W. P. Stocker, D.S.C., is due to-day | ́at Bathurst, West Africa, to re- main until Tuesday. This win be her last part of call in Africa, as she is on her way home on withdrawal, from the station.
DIARY OF LOCAL
EVENTS
To-day
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
Anniversaries and Holidays-
of the Seven Dolours of
Feast Our Lady.
Auctions-Lammert's
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of
Radio Sets and Accessories, etc.. Sales Room, 10.30 am
Cinemas...
King's:-"Springtime For Henry" Queen's: "Wild Gold" Central; The Only Girl" Oriental:-"Madanie Butterfly" World:-"King Of The Wild ** Horses".
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Alhambra:-"The Ninth Guest" Majestic:-"The King Of The
Arena Star:-"The Women In His Life"
Miscellaneous Tombola for Servicemen, and families," Garrison Lecture Hall, 7.30 p.m.
Andrew's 8t
Club
Bathing Picnica 3.30 pm.
Moon-VIII Moon, 7th Day.
Principal Malls Outward for Europe via Suez by Fushimi Maru 9.30a.m. for America and Europe via Siberia by-Taiyo Maru. 5 p.m.
Sports
She is to visit Madeira from Beptember 31 to 7; and should arrive at Plymouth on the 12th. The sloop Bridgewater, from
Aquatics Police Sports (V.R.C.) China, will replace her early in Lawn Bowls-Senior, Division: 1935. Of the other ships on the Civil Service C.C. v. Cralgengower Africa Station, the fagship "A": Craigengower "B" v. Kowloon Dorsetshire is at the base at 81-Docks R.C.; Police R.C... Club de monstowal tatil September 26; the sloop Bafford, is dug there an September 3 Rochester is off the West Coast, and should leave Freetown, to-day for Takoradi; and the Weston is at Bimonstown.
HMS. HUSSÁR TO BE
LAUNCHED TO-DAY HMS.. Hussar, one of the two sloop minesweepers included in the 1932 naval programme, will be launched from the yard of Messra. J Thomycroft, South- ampton, to-day. The same firm has under construction AMS. Harrier, sister ship of the Hussar.
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HMS. Carlisle (Capt. F. R Barry)" is due at Plymouth to-day from the Africa station for reft and recommissioning.
FIRST DISTROYER FLOTILLA
Under the command of Capt. H. T. Baillie-Grohman, D.S.O., O.B.E.. In the leader Duncan, the First
CAPTAIN C. G. SEDGWICK Captain C. G. Sedgwick, who, has returned to Plymouth in com- mand of the Berwick, has com- manded this cruiser for just over two years in the Far East. will be aucceeded when the ship recommissions by Captain E. C. O. Thomson, DS.O, hitherto in com-Destroyer Flotilla leaves Malta to- mand of the St. Vincent boys training establishment.
Captain Sedgwick recently com-
day on his return to home ports again in the week commencing Oct. 22. The Flotilla leaves for
pleted 32 years at sea, as he join-Mediterranean on: Get. 31.
éd the battleship London sa mid- shipman in June, 1982. He spec-
RETURN OF THE BERWICK HMS Berwick, Captain C. Ɑ.
falized in gunnery in 1910 and on | Sedgwick, is due at Flymouth to
Recreto: Junior Division: Craigen- Tower C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; Indian E. V. Yacht Club Club de Recralo v. Police RC Football Club v. X. Electric. "
Sunrise--6.09 a.m. Sunset---8.27
p.m.
Tides: High at 0.20 aid 14.07; Low at 1.42 näd 17,48.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.
Anniversaries and Holidays.—— Sixteenth Suridax after Trinity. Ember Week Hospital Sunday, Hong Kong Union Church, Ken- nedy Road.
Man,
What
Cinemas King's: Little
Now?!! Queen's: "Hollywood Party" Central:-The Only Girl”. Oriental:-"Hips Hips Hooray!” World:"Chinese, Picture" Alhambra:-"Top Speed" Majestic: "Jerinle Gerhardt" Sta:Queen Christina"
Entertainments Military Band Concert, St. An- drew's Church grounds. 9 p.m.
Moon-First Quarter, 8.24 pm. VIII. Moơn, 8th Day.
Sports
completing his course was ratain-day from the China Station. The Golf.--Completion of Semi-final ed for the staff of Devonport gun- | Berwick is to refit and recommis- | Round of Third Happy Valley nery school. In 1912-14 he was son before returning to the Far Summer Competition. gunnery officer of the cruiser East, where the has served three Riße Shooting-Interport Prac- Liverpools During the War he commissions since her completion tice (Taikoo Range). served afloat in the battleship Magnificent the light cruiser Royalist, and the cruiser Courage- ous, in which for a short time he
in February, 1928 Captain Sedg- Sunrise.-6.09 am Sunset 8.20. wick will be relieved in command | p.m.. by Captain G~0. D.8.0.
Thomson. Tides-High at 1.00:
0.19.
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