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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY,

SERVICE NEWS

ROYAL NAVY.

THE HOME FLEET AT GIBRALTAR Certain vessels of the Home Fleet have returned to Gibraltar from cruises in the Mediterranean in accordance with programme.

The force at Gibraltar includes the battleships Nelson. Rodney. Ramilies. and Revenge: the cruisers Southampton, Newcastle. Sheffield, and Glasgow: the net- layer Guardian; the cruiser Aurora (destroyer Nagship), with the 4th. 5th, and 6th Flotillas "and the sub- marine minelayers Porpoise and Narwhal.

13.

H.M.S. Lucia. Captain W. Stephens, and submarines of the 2nd Flotilla are due to visit Lisbon but will return to Gibraltar to take part in the second series of the combined exercises.

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NEW AIR APPOINTMENTS Another new appointment in connexion with the Air Branch of the Royal Navy, consequent on the Government decision to transfer Its administrative control from the Air Ministry to the Admiralty, is announced. Captain R. H. Portal. D.S.C.. hitherto Deputy Director of the Alr Division, Naval Staff. is ap pointed Deputy Director of the Air Material Department. to which Captain M. W. S. Boucher, D.S.O was appointed as Director last month.

MARCH 15, 1938.

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, MARCH

ADMIRALTY, FEB. 24

1

R.M.

Capt. E. I. S. Martini is placed on the Retd. List (Feb. 111: Lieut. M. C. Cartwright-Taylor to

be Capt. (Feb. 9).

FEBRUARY 24 R.N.

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Lt. Col. J. E. E. Packard, M.C.. hp.. to be D.A.A. and Q.M.G., Southern Area (Feb. 18): Lt. Col. T "0. Thompson, M.D., RAM.C.. to be Asst. Dir of Hygiene. War Office (March 1; Capt. and Bt. Ma G. T. M. Allen, M.B.E., R. Pus., from Staff Capt.. to be G.S.O.. 2nd Grade. War Office (Feb. 22); Capt. H. M. Whitcombe, R.E, to be Air Seny. of the follg. Surg. Lients. Liaison Off. (G.S.O. 3rd Grade, ante-dated as shown:-R. M. Latta. E. Comd. (Feb. 16): Capt. R. L M.B.. Ch.B. B. Ridgway. M.B., Brown, R.E., from Staff Capt.. Sco. Ch.B W. Wilson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.comd., to be Staff Capt. War B. W. Walford. M.B.. Ch.B. Office. Feb. 22); Capt. G. C. Stock- P.: (Oct. 1 1936); W. J. Latham, M.R.well, Seaforth, to be Staff Capt., C.S., L.R.C.P. (Nov. 1. 1936); D. Sco. Cmd. (Feb. 221; Capt. C. 'M. Martyn, M.B., Ch.B.; W. V. Owen. Singer, B.A.. R.E., to be Staff Capt.. M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P. Mar. 1. 1937: War Office (temp. (Feb. 22), P H. K. Gray, M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P

July 1. 1937)

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MARCH 1 R.N.

CAVALRY

L.G.-Capt. the Lord Dormer re- tires receiving a gratulty (March 21; Lt. Hon. G. N. Rous to be Capt.

Lleut. (E) 8. E. O'Brien to be March 2). Lieut.-Comdr. (E Mar. 1).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL

NAVAL NURSING SERVICE

Miss E. B. Tully. Nursing Sister. has resigned, to date March. 16.

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

The notifn. in the Gazette of Jan. 7. regarding Maj. J. G. D. Wel is cancelled: the initials of Capt. K. D: I. Duncan are as now, descr- bed and not as in the Gazette of

WAR OFFICE, MARCH, 1 Col' G... C. G. Blunt. D.S.O.. Feb. 1; Lt. H. G. M. Dunn is secd. C.B.E.. A.M.I. Mech. E., latefor serv. with the T.A. (Feb. 20: R.AS.C., is apptd. A.D.C. to the Lt. C. G. Buttenshaw is restd, lo King Jan. 15, vice. Col. F. W. the estabt. Feb. 28). Bullock Marsham, DS.O.. M.C., late CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS 3rd D.G.. retiren

REGULAR ARMY Lt. Gen. Sir James A. Hartigan, K.C.B.. C.M.G.. D.S.O., M.B., D.Ch.. K.H.P.. late R.A.M.C. retires on ret. Day (March 11.

C.B.. C.M.G., D.S.O. (March 11,

Maj. Gen. W. P. MacArthur, C.B. D.S.O... O.B.E... M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P. FRC.PL. KHP., late R.A.M.C., to be Lt.-Gen (March 11.

Captain .-M. B. Langley, O.BE..

The follg Maj.-Gens. retire on will succeed Captain "Portal The

ret. pay:-A. A. Goschen. C.B.. last-named officer was the young-D.SO. (Feb. 28): K. G. Buchanan. est captain in the Navy when pro- moted in June, 1934, at the age of 39. His experience of naval air- craft goes back to 1915, when as a sub-lieutenant he was an air ob- Server at the Dardanelles and gained the D.S.C. for gallantry in After the War he an air combat. commanded flights in the Fleet Air Arm, and was first appointed to the Air Division at the Admiralty In 1929. In 1931-32 he was the first to hold the post of staff officer (operations to the Rear-Admiral Aircraft-Carriers.

H.M.S. WINDSOR

The destruyer Windsor. Lieu- tenant-Commander E Hart Dyke, of the Portsmouth Local Flotilla, la to be relieved by the Antelope, and is to join the reserve at Ports- mouth at standard notice. The Antelope has been replaced in the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla, Mediter ranean, by the new destroyer Im- pulsive.

SWEDISH AIRCRAFT CRUISER

The Swedish aircraft-cruiser Gotland arrived at Portsmouth re- .cently.

The Gotland is unique among the world's navles in that she combines the armament of a cruiser (six 6in. guns with the operation of six seaplanes, of the Hawker Osprey type, and has accommodation for other aircraft as well. She is also Atted to lay mines.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-

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The promotion of the follg. Lt.- Cols. is antedated as follows:-D. Morris (Feb. 9): R. H. F. Duck- worth, M.C. (Feb. 10).

Lt. Col. W. A. FitzG. Kerrich. D.S.O.. M.C., on completion of four years' serv. as a Regt. Lt.-Col., is placed on the h.p. list (March 21,

The follg. Majs. to be Lt.-Cols.: -J. H. Dyer, M.C., A.M.I. Mech. E.

Feb. 23); B B

(March 21.

Edwards. M.C.

The name of Sec. Lt. James Al- lender Fenwick is as now" described

The follg. Cols. to be Maj.-Gens..and not as in the Gazette of Aug. -(Temp. Brig.) R. T. Snowden-27, 1937. Smith. C.B.E, MI. Mech. E. (Feb.

FOOT GUARDS

2), with sen. Jan. 8: W. B. Purdon, C. G'ds.-Lt. W. A. G. Burns is late secd. while holding the appt. of

D.S.O., 0.3.E., M.C.. M.B.. R.A.M.C. (March 1),

ret.

The follg. Cols. retire on pay: J. St. A. Maughan, D.S.O.. late R.A.M.C. (March 1: Str Ed- ward C. T. Warner, B., D.S.O.. M.C., hp. (March 2).

A.D.C to the Viceroy and Govr

(Jan. 291 Lt. J. Gen. of India Chamberlain resigns his commn.

March 1),

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H. G. Eady, M.C., from RE. Feb. (Jan. 18); Capt. S. Vickers is restd.

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9), with seny. July 1. 1937; A. FP.to the estabt. (Jan. 18); Lt. R. M. Christison, M.C., from D.W.R. (Feb. Legge is secd... for serv. pa 181, with seny. Jan. 1; F. R. Laing." Continued on Page 11) M.B., from R.A.M.C. (March 1): D. T. Richardson, M.C. M.B.. from R.A.M.C. (March 1).

COMMANDS AND STAFF

The fullg. relinquish their appts. -L.-Gen. Sir James A. Hartigan. | K.C.B.. C.M.G.. D.S.O., M.B., D.Ch.. K.HP.. late R.A.M.C., as 'Dir.-Gen.. Army Med. Servs. War Office (March 1): Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. C. A. Osborne, 11 R. Sikh R. as G.S.O. 2nd Grade. War office March 1 Capt. A. G. Cole, 'R.A.. as Capt. Instr. In Gunn., Malaya (Feb. 211; Lt. E. G. V. Northey. K.R.R.C., as A.D.C. to Comdr., Ist Div. Feb. 17).

The follg. appts, are made:-Lt- Gen. W. P. MacArthur, C.B., D.S.O.. O.B.E.. M.D.. D.Sc. FR.C.P.. F.R.C.

Payr. Capt.-A. C. Home, to Vic-PI KHF.. late R.A.M.C., from tory Div. 1) (Mar. 14).

Cars.-F. R. Baxter. to Despatch. in command Mar. 7 H. J. Murphy, to Victory (April 1).

Lt.-Cdrs.-S. A. Buss to Pernbroke for R.N.B.: H. Lovegrove."to Kent (Mar. 15); J. D. M. Robinson, to Duncan (April 13): R. J. H. Ryan. to York (Feb. 24),

...

Lt.-T. F. Hallifax, to Havoc

• Mar. 2).

Comdt. and Dir. of Studies. R. Army Med. Coll, to be Dir-Gen., Army Med. Servs.. War Office (March 1); Col. H. G. Eady, M.C. to be G.S.O. 1st Grade, War Ofer (Feb, 0); Col. H. Gordon, from off. 1/c Int. Record and Pay Omce. Warley. to be O. 1c Inf. Record and Pay Office. Leith (Feb. 18);

to

seniority. Promotion will be captain after four years' service, to major after 13. and lieutenant- colonel after 21 years.

The conditions for existing civilian engineers being commis-

Surgn. Lts.-D. W. Pratt. M.B., to Victory for RNB. (Mar. 1);, R. M. Latta. M.B. B. Ridgeway, M.B., W. Wilson. M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P., B. W. Walford, M.B. iseny ante-dated to Oct. 1.

Latham. 1938): W. J. M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P. (seny, ante- dated to Nov. 1, 19361: D Martyn.sioned and rules applying to higher M.B. W. V. Owen, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.. ranks are set out in Army In (seny, ante-dated to Mar. 1 1937); structions (India) 40 and 47 PH. K. Gray, M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P. Iseny ante-dated to July 1. 1937).

Sub-L.-W. D. O'Brien, to Gar- land (Feb. 20).

THE ARMY

MECHANICAL TRANSPORT "IN

. INDIA

February, 1938.

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APPOINTMENTS IN INDIA The Commander-in-Chief has made the following appointments In India:--

Colonel R. Crofton, M.C. as officiating Director" of "Artillery at

# Army H.Q.

Lieutenant-Colonel W. K. Moz- The Government of India hasrison. D.8.O.. R.A.M.C., as Deputy sanctioned the formation of Assistant Director of Medical Ser- Technical List in the R.L.A.B.C. for vices at Army H.Q the mechanical transport.

Captain R. E Holloway, M.B.E.. The list will consist of future R.E.; as G.S.0.3 at Army H.Q. volunteers from

C. L. An- the R.I.A.S.C. Lieutenant-Colonel General Service List, existing drewes, M.C. late 1st Battalion. civilian mechanical engineers of 11th Sikh Regiment, as G.B.O.1, the corps, officers recruited in the Lahore District. United Kingdom, all the present Major C. B. Lewis, 1st King continuous service workshop of George's Own Gurkha Rifles, as cers of the corps, and existing Gen-Brigade Major, Ferzepare Brigade eral. Service officers.

Area.

Permanent commissions will be Major D. A. L. Wade, M.C. Royal given to engineers who may in Signals, ps D.A.Q.M.G., Baluchistan future be recruited, and temporary Uistrict.

or permanent commissions to those civilans serving on а contract. For new entrants the age limits are 25 to 32, and they will enter

Major T. E. IL Helby, M.C., R.A... H. D.A.Q.M.G, Lucknow. District.

Major W. F. Hasted, M.C.. R.E as Star ofcer. R.E.. Northern

as lleutenants with five years' Command HQ.

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