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THE SERVICES.

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY.

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Maurice, to Dryad (April 9); J. E. Clark, to Hussar (April 12); W. F. Grégory-Smith, to Ganges (April 32); J. A. Dennis, to Dundee

April 24).

RETURN OF THE ENTERPRISE N.

The cruiser Enterprise, Captain | C. E. Morgan, D.S.O., arrived at Spithead on March 16.

The Enterprise will be relleved on the East Indies Station, where she has served since her comple- tion in 1926, by the new cruiser Manchester, Captain H. H. Bous- feld, now fitting out. at the works cf Hawthorn, Lesite and Co, Heb- kurn-on-Tyne.

On April 11 Captain C. F. Ham- mill will succeed Captain Morgan In command of the Enterpdse for a trooping voyage to China. Cap- tala Hammill was until recently Naval Attaché in Paris.

District vice Colonel (temporary Brigadier) E. W. S. Balfour, D.3.0. O.B.E., M.C., whose tenure expires on October 18,

Lieutenant-Colone). C. F. Drew, Lats. (E).-K. H. Bloomer, to D.S.O.. The Cameronlans, to be Pembroke for M.T.E. Chatham Assistant Adjutant-General. War March 29 N. L. Evans, to flex Office, vice Colonel G. de C. Glover. 1.5.0., M.C., whose tenure expires April 8).

on July 25. ..

THE ARMY

Cd. Ounners.-G. P. Morris, to

Lieutenant-Colonel F. G. Drew, Drake (March 21); J. Pengelly, to

OBE. Royal Engineers, to De Newcastle (April 5),

Gunner.-G. W. Hill, to Drake General Staff Ofcer, First Grade, (March 21).

Western Command early in April. vice Colonel S. R. Wason, M.C., who has been selected for the ap- pointment of Commandant, School of Artillery, Larkhill.

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR OFFICERS

The following officers appointed!

the Regular to commissions in Army from the Royal Military Woolwich, the Royal

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF

CHELSEA HOSPITAL

The War Office' announces that the following appointments have been approved by the King:-

whose

to De

SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1938.

U. S. FEARS FASCIST MEXICO

Washington, March 31. Owing to fears that a Fascist regime may superveno

in Mexico if President Cardenas is forced ont of office, the United States Government is resisting suggestions to inten- sify pressure on Mexico over the expropriation of the oil companies.

The former will be

ROYAL AIR FORCE

ELECTIONS IN

EGYPT

Nabas Pasha Given Rousing Ovation

Cairo, April 1.

Polling in the general elections in Upper Egypt began yesterday and apart from minor incidents has taken the normal course.

The Wald candidates have, sent a large number "of telegrams to Nahas Pasha and to the King protesting against attempts to keep their supporters from regis- tering their votes"

It is generally expected that the result in Upper Egypt will be a large majority for the government candidates because the Watd Party draws its strength from Lower Egypt and Cafrő, where 154 deputies to be elected tc-

are

ΠΟΥΤΟΥ

Nasty incidents occurred yester- day in the town of Tanta, in the Nile Delta, in connection with the

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streets.

A large number of persons was wounded and many others arrest- ed-Transocean).

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Mr. Cordell Hull is confront- ed with a very delicate situa- tion On the one hand the United States' rights must be upheld and on the other, the MARRIAGE ALLOWANCE IN

United States Government is NEW ZEALAND

determined to encourage a The New Zealand Government Major-General H. J. Huddleston, Academy,

Liberal Government in Latin- has notified that the rates of mar- C.B., C.M.G.. DS.O.. Colonel, The Military College. Sandhurst, and

America, even at the expense rtage allowance payable to officers Corsetshire Regiment, to be Lleu-the Universities have been award-

of American interests.--(Reu- ed scholarships under the scheme tenant-Governor and and men of the New Zealand Divi-

Secretary.

ter). vice for half-yearly awards introduced sion of the Royal Navy have been Royal Hospital. Chelsea, Increased from January 1, 1938, to Major-General O. H. Delano- by the Army Council in 1924:-

From the Royal Military C.M.G.. C.B., the maximum rates shown in the Osborne,

Academy-Second Lieutenants Rshire Regiment. which moves to opening of the election campaign, regulations for that service. The tenure expires on June 2.

Nahas Pasha,, who happened to Increases for warrant officers and Colonel (temporary Brigadieri H. W. Dunn, RA; R. F. Harris, Aldershot.

Joined BL Dover by the 1st be passing through Tanta, was given, for commissioned officers from E. M. C. Clarke from Senior M-RE; and J. R., S. Elmsley. R.A.

From the Royal Military Col-Battalion. The Black Watch arousing ovation by the inhabi- warrant rank vary from Id. to 5d. tary Member (Vice-President).

lege.Second Lieutenants T. Ordnance a day, and those for men from 3d.

Committee.

R. from Khartoum. The vacancy at tants who attempted to form to Bd. a day. The rate for a sea- Director of Artillery. War Office, Glancy. Unattached List for In-Strensall will be filled by the 1st procession through the man's wife. is now 2s. a day, com-vice Major-General H. A. Lewis, dian Army: D. W. Jackson, The Battalion. The King's Own York-Large police forces intervened and opened fire when the crowd refus- pared with is. 9d., with an addition C.B., C.EE, whose tenure expires Queen's Own Royal West Kent shire Light Infantry.

Regiment; P. Walsh, Royal Tank

ed to disperse." of 6d. for each child up to a on June 22.

Colonel K. M. Loch, M.C., from Corps: B. A. Fargus, The Royal Maximum of 5s. instead of 4s. 4d.) for six children or more. General Staf omcer, 1st Grade, Scots; K. F. Robinson, Unattached

NO. 2 ANTI-AIRCRAFT UNIT COMMANDER FORMAN RETIRED Headquarters. Fighter Command. List for Indian Army; and D. H

Squadron Leader O. I Gilson Commander P. C. Forman, first Royal Air Force, to be Brigadier, Gwilliam, The Queen's Own Royal assistant to the Superintendent of General Staff (Class T),

West Kent Regiment. War

has been appointed to No. 2 Anti- From the Universities.-Second Aircraft Cooperation Unit, Lee-on- Design. Naval Ordnance Depart-Office, June 3, vice Colonel (local ment. has been placed on the re- Brigadier) R. B. Pargiter, who has Lieutenants J. W. Evans, BA (Ox-Solent, pending the taking over of tired list at his own request. but been selected for the appointment ford), and J. A. Lomax, R.A. (Cam-the command from Squadron Lea- der W. J. Seward. There are three will retain his present appoint- of Commander, 1st Anti-Aircraft bridge).

CHANGES OF STATION ment..

Group.

such units now in service, of which Lleutenant-Colonel R. O. Wiley. A number of changes of station No. 1 at Biggin Hill works with The following appointments have M.C., hp., to be Commander, 6th will be made shortly. The 2nd the Army. No. 2 with ships of the been made by the Admiralty ---- Cavalry Brigade, Territorial Army, Battalion. The Manchester Regi-Rome Fleet and No. 3 at Malta Lt.-Cdrs.-P. A. Maltland, to with the rank of Brigadier, vice ment, a machine-gun battalion of with ships in the Mediterranean,

Tokyo. April 1. (March 18); R. Fre-Colonel (temporary Brigadier) S. the 5th Division, leaves Strensall

SQUADRON MOVES Despatch

Soviet Russia has placed an em- derick. to Danae (April 14); H. R. Howes, D.B.O.. M.C., whose tenure for Aldershot in relief of the 2nd No: 49 (Bomber) Squadron, trombargo on the export of petroleum M. Nicholl, to Ross (April 15) and expires on September 8.

Battalion. The Royal Scots Fusi-Worthy Down, Winchester, and No. to Japan.

(Bomber) Squadron, from The Japanese-Soviet Russian Lleutenant-Colonel G: L. G. Pol- lers, which leaves the 2nd Division 83 to St. Angelo, undated: C. R. S.

Royal Brown, to Barham (April 201; E. lard, M.BE

Company, which Corps of for Edinburgh. The 1st Battalion. Turnhouse, Edinburgh, have moved Petroleum P Hinton. to Hussar, in command Signals, to be Commandant, Signal The. Gordon Highlanders leaves to Scampton aerodrome, Lines, in purely a Japanese concern. (April 23).

Training Centre, India; Officer in Scotland for Aldersbot. and the place of Nos. 9 and 146 (Bomber), been unable to fulni its contract Lts.-J. M. Parker, to Victory for Charge of Records. Indian Signal 2nd Battalion. The Wiltshire Regi-Squadrons, moved to Stradishall. with the Soviet Government for PR.T. School (March 111; C. R. Corps; and Chief Signal Officer. Iment vacates Talavera Barracks In Both units are equipped with delivery of petroleum from the Parse, to Victory for R.N.B. (March Southern Command. India, on the camp and goes to Hooge Lines Hawker Hind light bombers. No. Soviet Union. It was reported here 12): M. E. Butler-Bowden. R. A. F. April 1.

at Catterick. The 1st Battalion. 49 was formed at Bircham Newton last night. Lieutenant-Colonel W. P. Heap, to Dryad; J. A. Mears, to

A. The South Staffordshire Regiment in February, 1936, and moved to The Company has imported dur Effingham (March 191: C. W. Bradshaw, D.8.0., Scots Guards, to leaves Aldershot for the 12th In-Worthy Down six months later; ing the last five years about 50,000 Clarke, to Diomede (March 28); J..be Officer Commanding the Scots fantry Brigade at Dover, in relief No. 83 was formed at Turnhouse tons Allen, to Foresight (April 5); R. H. Guards Regiment and Regimental of the 2nd Battalion. The Dorset-in August, 1938.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

Russia Bans Oil Exports To Japan

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