THE
SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
MIDSUMMER PROMOTIONS
In the half-yearly promotions to be made on June 30, the upper iimit of the zone for promotion to commander has been raised by slx months. to include leutenant- commanders of 74 years' seniority. This is the first change in the zone since January, 1930, up to which time it included officers with be- tween 21 and 61 years' seniority. and was then raised to between three and seven years
The effect of the change now made will be that 22 lleutenant- cominanders with seniority between January and June, 1930, who would otherwise have passed out of the zone, will again be considered for selection. Since it has been decid- ed to raise the zone still further on December 31. 1937. to eight years' seniority, these officers will have yet another chance. Of the 22, 13 are specialists, and three others have qualified Inter- preters. All served during the latter part of the War as midship- men,
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The June Navy List shows that there are 380 lieutenant-comman ders, in the new zone, that, 13, with between three and 74 years' seniority. The total six months ago, was 348. and a year ago 336. If the number of promotions made is the same as last time (28), the average will be about one among every 13 officers.
ACCOUNTANT OFFICERS'
COURSE.
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Surgn. Lt.Cdr.-J. G. Maguire, M.B. to rank of Surgeon Cdr, iseny. June 27),
Payr. Lt.Cdr. (Retd.).-H. J. V., Sandison, "to rank of Payr, Cdr. (retd) (seny. June 17),
Act, Sub-Lts.-A: G. R. Foster, G. L. Buckeridge, K. D'C. Nott, and M. E Faber, to rank of Sub-Lt.' (seny, respectively May 1; July 16, Aug. 18, and Nov, 1, 1936),
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1937.
LONDON GAZETTE
TUESDAY, JUNE 22
ADMIRALTY, JUNE 14
R.N.
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Co. Gunr. F. Frost placed on Retd. List with rank of Lieut. (June 1).
JUNE 15 R.N.
Lieut.-Comdr. C. H. Drake placed on Retd. List at own request (June 15); lent, (E) (Red) R., C. Richards to be Leut.-Comdr. (E) Lt.-C. A. Bacon, placed on the (Retd.) (April 1). Retd. List (June 23).
RETIREMENTS
JUNE 16 R.N.
Lleuts. to be Lleuts.-Comdrs.:-A. C. R. Duvall (Flt. Lt. RAF.), P. F...
Cd. Qunner (T).-H. J. Keene, placed on the Retd. List (June 25), Cd. Ord. Officer.-W. West, M.B.E, at own request, with rank Powlett. ... of Ord. Lt. (June 24).
Cd. M.A.A.-A. B. Jenkins, M.B.E., placed on the Retd. List. (June 251.
ROYAL MARINES Major M. E. Collet. M.C., to Durban (June 7).
Capts.-L.-O. Jones and H. A. Bass, promoted to Majors" (seny. April 24); G. V. Walton and A. P. Gumm, promoted to Mafors (seny. respectively June 7 and July 4); H. D. Fellowes, to Sheffield (on commg.); B. R. Reiss-Smith, to Colombo (July 15); and, G. B. O. Farrington, to Ramillies. (July 19),,
Lts.-R. st. C. Arkwright, pro- moted to Capt. (seny. June 24); G. T. Haines, to St. Vincent (July 14); C. L. Price, to Iron Duke (July 22) and P. H. C, Teek, to Adventure.
Proby. LH N. Lloyd,, to Sheffield (on commg.).
THE ARMY
PEACE-TIME CADRES FOR
TA. HOSPITALS ·
It has been decided to form
Paymaster Commander A 3. Wheeler, whose appointment to H.MS, Victory has been announced, takes up the post of Assistant,peace-time cadres for Territorial Director of the Accountant Officers' Army general hospitals, for home Technical Course at No. 16, South service on similar lines to those Terrace, Portsmouth - Dockyard, in which existed before the Great succession to Paymaster Comman-war. There will, the War Office der J. R. Cundall, who has served announces, be 29 such hospital there for three years, and is now units, and these will be distributed to take a victualling course. Paymas-between the various Commands. ter Commander Wheder entered Their exact location has not yet the Service as an assistant clerk | been determined in"all cases. in July, 1912, when he was ap- pointed to the cruiser Argyll. He served anoat all through the War In the battleships Swiftsure, and Prince George, and from Decem- ber. 1916, on the staff of the late
JUNE. 18
'Lieut. (Energy.) R. H. Bristowe
to be Lieut.-Comdr. (Emergy)
(June-16).
JUNE 17 R.N.
Lieut. P. E. Foy placed on Retd. List (June 3).
JUNE 18 B.N.
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Paymr. Capt. H. M. Boxer, C.M.G., M.V.O., placed on Retd. List (June"
1B).
DOG OWNERS
·FINED
Europeans In Court
M. R. Swald, of the China Light and Power. Boundary Street, was summoned before Mr. K. M. A, Barnett at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday for allowing his
Alsatian bitch to be seen in Waterloo Road, without a muzzle or lead.
·He pleaded guilty to the sub- mons and said "that" the milkman who came to deliver milk at 6:30 am. that day left the gate open
when he left. The cook boy at once set out to lead the animal DACE, and the animal could not have been more than 10 "yards away from the outside the gate. He was aned $5,
NO LICENCE
Mr. F. A. Hill of No, 220, Prince Edward Road, appeared on behalf of Mrs. H before Mr. K. M. "A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday morning on two Jummonses for keeping a dog
and allowing without a licence the animal to wander in a public place without a 'muzzle or lead on Lt. Col. A. G. Biggam, C.B.E.June 15. A total fine of $16 was M.D. F.R.C.P., R.A.M.C., is apptd. imposed. Hon. Physician to the King, and Promoted Bt. Col. (June 6), vice Col. J. Heatly-Spencer, C.BE, M.D., F.R.C.P., late R.A.M.C., who has re- tired.
WAR OFFICE. JUNE 22
ANOTHER OFFENCE
Jack, residing at No. 260, Prince Edward Road, was fined $12 by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett yes- terday when he appeared at the REGULAR ARMY
Rowicon Magistracy on # sum- Lt-Col. apd Bt. Col. D. ·A, mons for allowing his dog" to he Hutchison, OBE.. from R.E. to be seen in public place without muz COL (June 21), with seny.. Jan. 21.zle or lead on June 10.
COMMANDS AND STAFF
Lt. St. J. O. A. W. Forbes, C. ads.. relinquishes thẹ appt. of AD,C, to the Govr. of South Australia (June 11),
ESTABLISHMENTS" Equitation Sch-Capt. H. C. W. Eastman, M.V.O., R.A., relinquishes the appt. of Adjt. (June 19).
The follg, appta. "are made:- Maj. W W. Allison, R.A.. to be
Beh. of M. Engineering-Maj. G.8.0. 2nd Grade, the British
F. G. Dufton, R.E.. Instr. (CI, C.C.). Troops in Egypt (temp.) (Junë 4):
Elec, and Mech., to be Instr. (CL Maj. (0.0. 3rd CL). J. F. F. Oake- shott, R.A.O.C., to be .D.A.D.OS.Z) (on prom.) (Sept. 25, 1938). War Once (June 14); Capt. 8. N. Shoosmith, RA, to be Staff Capt. War Office (temp) (June 14),
CAVALRY
Army Armoured Fighting Vehi- clea Sch-Capt. H. N. H. Wild, 11th H., Instr. (C1 GG). Driving and Maintenance Wing, to be Instr. (Cl. FF) (on próm.) (May 25).
Inspi. Dept. Engr. and Signals Stores. It. Cỏi. C. J. Aton bo, The follg. Lts. to be Capta.:-J.Res. of Off., to be Asst. Instpr. (Cl.
CO) (June 10). D. Harbord (May 22); N. G. E
8th H-Capt. C.. Goulburn is seed for serv. on the Sta. (May
22).
The serving personnel for each hospital unit will consist of three officers and 24 other ranks who will be members of the R.A.M.C., Territorial Army. The officers ap- bolated will be the officer com- manding, a registrar and a quar-Dunne (May 30). termaster. The other ranks may be enlisted for home service only
-ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
Admiral Sir John de Rebeck in HMS, King George V, Grand Fleet, He is a barrister-at-law, and his last service WELR
as accountant and the upper age limit for enllat- The follg. Majs. to be Lt.-Cols. officer of HMS. Resource, which ment or re-engagement will be 50 | CO. Tayleur, D.S.O. (May 24); was flagship of Rear-Admiral R. H.years. In addition. medical men H. R. H. Rouquette, M.C. (May 20); T. Raikes at Alexandria during the will be appointed who, will con- Abyssinian emergency.
PERSIAN GULF DIVISION
B. D. C. Treatt, M.C. (June 1); Bt. LL-COL S. C. M. Archibald, M.C. (June 1); Bt. Lt. Col. S. C: M. Archibald, M.C. (June 5); Bt. Lt.- Col. G. C. Kemp, M.C. (June 11).
M. Smith, and remains secd., J. Ö. The follg. Capta, to be Mais.:-.
Ferry. and remains secd., J. F. L
Small Arms Experimental Estabt. -Capt. J. A Barlow, W, York, R... to be Asst: Supt. (CL CC) (May 1). MEMORANDUM
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GOODWILL MESSAGES.
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EXCHANGED
"The following farewell messages Capt. (local Lt. Col.) C. W. Hay-were exchanged between the Com- don, M.C., Middx. R., relinquishes modore, H. K. Naval. Establish- the local rank of Lt.-Colon ceas-ments, and Rear-Admiral Kobaya- ing
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the shi, Commanding
Fourth
R.W.AF.F. (June 17).
Cruiser Squadron on the Cruiser, AIR MINISTRY, JUNE 22" Ashigara, yesterday: From Com- modore, HK, to Ashigars; Rear ROYAL AIR FORCE
Admiral Kobayashi: General Duties Branch
"On behalf of the Naval Estab- lishment at Hong Kong, I wish you The follg. Pilot Officers on pro- a prosperous, ending to your me- Austin, M.C. (May 24); W. A. Murbation are confirmed in their ap-morable voyage, and only regret ley, M.C. (May 291 L. B. D. Burns, ointments on the dates stated that the bad weather at Hong The main feature, of the present M.C., and remains secd., Bt. Mal, S. Lugg. R. 6. MUls (May 21); A †Kong-necessitated the curtailment recruiting campaign is the "travell-A. V. Kerrison, and remains secr.. ing circus" of mechanized vehicles,
stitute the visiting and resident staff on embodiment, but who will not be required to do duty in peace. The escort vessel Weston, Com-The War Office will announce when mander J. H. Bowen, of the Per recruiting may begin in the alan Gulf Division, has left for meantime application should not Malta, where she is expected about be made for enlistment into these July 1. Commander Bowen is to units. be succeeded in command on the completion of his tenure by Com- mander H. L. St. J. Fancourt, late executive officer of the "cruiser Neptune. HMS." Shoreham, the
TRAINING AND RECRUITING
runs, and mobile workshops now on the march. For the first time large areas of the country are see-
C. T. Hutchison, M.C., and remains secd., 8. C. Auld (June 1).
A. F. Hickman, R. A. 'Milburn of certain of the entertainments (June 8).
and rangements,"
Acting Pilot Officer' on probation
The follg. Lts. to be Capts.-J., H. Powdrell is graded as Pilot M. Halley. F. N. W. Gore, and re-
Officer on probation (June 15):
Kobayashi, to the Commodore, H. From Ashigara, Rear Admiral
K.
ship of the Senior Officer in the Gulf, Captain A. Poland, DS.C., 18 to be docked at Bombay from September 1 to 11; and HMB Ing of what a mechanized army mains secd., H. H. B. Clegg (May The tollg. Flying Officers are Bideford, Capt. G. H. Faulkner, consists. The counties now being 11: A. E. Brocklehurst, and remains D.S.C. will reft there for a month covered by training marches in-pod., H. A. P. Hutchins, O. R. Jack-promoted to the rank of Flight Lt.
son, under the prov. of Art. 118, the dates stated-A. T. D.ments I should like to apologise from September 25. The Deptford, clüde "Warwickshire, Worcester- Commander G. F. B. Bowlbyshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire. D.S.C., will rent at Colombo in Buckinghamshire, Cornwall, Devon,
•December. Commander Bowlby is and Somerset, and countles of shortly to be succeeded by Com- Scuth Wales. The units and månder W. G. Agnew, hitherto brigades turnishing 'columns are as executive officer of HM.S. Queen follows:- Elizabeth.
APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments have been made by the Admiralty:-
Surgn. Capts.-R. P. Cory: M.R.CS., L.R.CP., to Pembroke for RN. Hosp., Chatham (Sept. 14); and H M. Whelan, M.R.C.S. LRCP., te Afrikander, for RN. Hospi., Cape of Good Hope (Bept.
21).
Payt. Cars Haslehurst, to Hawkins (July 28); and P. H. Mor- rissey, M.B.E., to Courageous (July (27).
L.-Cdi. (E)-C. Gatey, to Icarus.. -Payr. Lt.-Cdra.-R. Balley, to Royal Oak (July 27); and J. H. P. Proctor, to Pembroke (Aug. 16),
Lt. (F/O., R.AF)-H, J. F. Lane, to Victory June 30)..
Lt. (E).-J. 1 C. Burgess, to Grafton, addi. (July 12).
Pay. Lts. G. E. Stanning, to Hawkins (July 15); and J. K. Wat king, to St. Vincent (Aug. 2); "A. W. Hazelwood, to Birmingham (Aug. 3).
Pay. Sub-Lt-R P. Peter, to Royal Oak (Aug. 6).
Schoolmastera P E L Vicar, to Orion (on recommg.); A. W. Buver
ton and L. G. Brookes, to Caledonia: (July 5 and 12 respectively).⠀ #fas
Sanders, G. C. Eveleigh, J. N. Royal Warrant for Pay and Fro- motion, 1931 (May 14); K. M. Knowles, G. A. Mills, H. M. T. Wright, and remains secd., D. N. E. Eversfield, G. F. L. Scott (June 16); O'Halloran (May 24). G. R. L. F. Newcombe (June 19).
(May 29); L. P.
Hawka, M.C. Twomey (June, 1).
Lt. H. G. M: Dunn is restd. to the 6th Medium "Brigade, R.A. (Lark-estabt. (June 15); Sec. Lt. (temp. hill); 9th and 33rd Field Brigades, L.) C. G. F. Strother-Stewart is R.A. (Bulford); 3rd Divisional R.E secd, for serv, under the Colonial (Bulford); 1st Bn. The Green Ho Office (June (June 2). Royal Warwickshire Regt. (Tid- wards (Portland): 2nd Bn. The
CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS worth): 1st Bn., The Loyal Regt. Maj. S. J. Armstrong, OBE.
Tidworth): 3rd Divisional Signals M.C, to be Lt. Col. (June 21). (Bulford): 8th Infantry Brigade
FOOT GUARDS (Devonport); 10th Royal Hussars
8. G'da Lt (Dir. of Music) H. E. (Tidworth); 12th Royal Lancers Dowell, LR.A.M., to be Capt. (Dir. (Tidworth); 2nd Bn., Royal Tank of Music) (June 21). Corps (Farnborough); and 1st Bn." The Royal Berkshire Regt. (Shorn- clife).
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INFANTRY
Lan. Fus. Sec. Lt (temp. Lt.) E. H. Thomas is secd. for serv, under the Colonial Office (June 2).
KOSB-LL HRH to be Capt. (May 25), (
N. Staford R-The date of On return from Spithead, Her-secondment of Capt. E. R. Byns mes, aircraft carrier, relieved on M.C., to read-Jan. 21, and not as
"Renewing our hearty thanks for your hospitality and entertain- again for having caused much trouble by inviting year people on board amidst the terrific weather. "Now, on leaving the last port of our mission, let me communicate to you our full appreciation of what your Navy has done for us, Rall through our voyage. I wish you and the Royal Navy good luck and prosperity."
The follg. Pilot Officers
are promoted to the rank of Mying Officer on the dates stated Larkin (May 18) P. R. Foster, W. Reynolds. J. Darwen, T. Rivett-Carnac (June 14).
Comdr, R. G. Poole, RN., Squa-. dron Leader, R.A.F. ceases to be attached to the RAF. on return to Naval duty (April 1); Comdr. J. B. Heath, R.N., Squadron Leader, R.AF., ceases to be attached to the R.A.F. on return to Naval duty (April 2) Squadron Ldr. W. H Pool A.F.C.; M.M., is placed on the
18 to June 8 inclusive; Group Capt, half-pay list, scale A. from May
AC Winter, O.BE, is placed on the retired list at his own request (June 1); Fight Lt. C. Griffiths is transferred to the Reserve, class A. (June:14);
EQUIPMENT BRANCH
the China Station by HMS. Eagle. stated in the "Gazette" of March 2.Flying Officer on probation K. D. The promotion of the follg. Stanton is confirmed in his ap- Capis. is antedated as follows:-Lpointment (April 14):-
commenced reduction to reserve. She will eventually be recommis sioned for service with the Home Fleet.
BRIDGE DRIVE
The St. John's Cathedral Wo- men's Guild are holding a Bridge and Mah Jong Drive in the Cathe dral Hall at 3pm on Thuratay July 15, Admission $1.00 each in Burgn. Capt-T. Creaser, M.D. cluding tea. Tables may be booked to rank of Burgu. Rear-Admiral | by telephoning - tha" - Cathedral (feny: July 2})
PROMOTIONS
Secretary No. 20706.
ACCOUNTANT BRANCH
8 Ford, RR. Mounsey, J. Radford (Jan. 21); M. R. Lonsdale (Feb-16),
The folly, are granted - perman¬ f HLI-Capt. E. J. Montgomery 1sent commissions as Pilot Officers seed for serv on the staff (June
Rife Ede. Capt. and Bt. Maj. P. Warren, M.C. is seed, for serv. under the Foreign Office (June 14)
KOYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Capt. and Paymr. E. C. Overton to be Mai: (June 22),
ROXAL ARMY VETERINARY
CORPSS WORL Capt A A. Kidd retires, re- | calving a gratuity (June 23).
MISS YVONNE,
PHILLIPS ENGAGED
News has been received in the
only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Colony, by the air mail, of the en- gagement between Peter Gerald, Gerald Shillitoe, of Hitchin, Hert- fordshire, and Yvonne Mary, elder daughter of Mr. Herbert Phillips, CMG, OBE, HM. Consul General at Shanghai, and of Mr. Herbert Phillips
Canton and was very popular both Mr Phillips was formerly in
in that city and in Hong Kong.
on probation with effect from and as Firing Officer.on probation with with seny, of June 11-P. E. Rea-effect from June 4 and with seny,
of May 18, on, R. P. Burtt, LT. Starling, J. Sanderson, B. T. Procter, H. W
Becar, W. El Wolsey, J. B. Denning, HS Maurice-Jones HAR BA Tredinnick R. P. Bennett AR
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