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THE SERVICES

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES.

ROYAL NAVY

LAUNCH OF THE BELFAST-

The first launch of a British cruiser this year took place on March 17, when Mrs. Neville Cham- berlain, wife of the Prime Minister, performed the naming ceremony for HMS Belfast, at the shipyard

Royal Australian Navy. He has had previous service in Australia. In 1939-31.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments have been made by the Admiralty:-

Cdr.-R. M. Southern, to Gleaner, in command (March 301.

Engr. Cdr.—A. L.

of Harland and Wolff, Limited. Resolution (April 4).

Cdr. (E).-H. S. Belfast. The launch was at first txed for March 3, but was appro-Delhi (March 30). priately altered to St. Patrick's Day..

PROVOST MARSHAL'S

RETIREMENT

Colonel W. B. Hayley, D.8.0.. Provost Marshal of the Army, re- tires after 37 years' service. He was a gunner, and some of his early batteries were the 119th and "K" (now at St. John's Wood).,

Thomson, to IMPERIAL DEFENCE COLLEGE

The following Army oficers Greenlaw, to

completed the course held' at the Imperial Defence College, London, Lt.-Cdra.I P. Brindley, to

which ended on January 17:- Cedar, in command (March 21); R

Colonel G. I. Gartlan, DS.O., The Belfast will be the ninth Birch, to Glenner March 30); T

M.C.. Lleutenant-Colonel A. G. ship of the Southampton type, Ave F Shepherd, to Vernon (May 6).

Lts.-R. Whinney, to Osprey Cunningham, D.S.O, M.C., R.A.; of which are already in service.

and Brevet Lieutenant- The tenth vessel, H.M.S. Edinburgh, (March 15); C. R. Purse, to Win-Major was launched on the Tyne on chelsen April, 3): A. D. P. Camp-Colonel W. C. Holden, D.S.O., M.C., R.A.: Lieutenant-Colonel H. March 31. While

same bell, to Barham (May 21). of "the

Lt. (RNR)-T. H. B. Pounds, Fady, M.G.. RE: Lieutenant- general design as the earlier ships, the Belfast and Edinburgh em-granted a commission as Act. Lt. Colonel R. Mack, Scoble, M.C., RE; and Brevet Leutenant- body certain improvements. The (Supplementary "List) (seny. Feb. Major estimated displacement is increased 15) and apptd. to Witch (March Colonel A R. Selby, The Royal Ulster Rifles; Major and Brevet Lts. EA I F. Blair, to Diana | Labutenant-Colonel C. M. P. Durn- April 7); W. L. G. Porter, to furd, 6th Rajputana Rifles; Major Hereward (April 10).

and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel W. to J. Slim, M.C., 6th Gurkha Rides; Lieutenant-Colonel S. F. Rowell. Payr. Sub-L-G. R. Muir, to Australian Stan Corps; Colonel G.

R. Baker, is Hermes (April 5).

Pearkes, V.C., D.S.O., M.C., Act. Sub-Lts.-P. L. Hocking, to Canadian Permanent Active Miltia; Flinders; J. C. Grattan, to Chal-and Colonel E. Futtick. New Zea- lenger (March 25).

land Staff Corps.

Act. L-F. M. Berncastle, Endeavour (March 30).

from 9.300 to 10,000 tons: the de-j21. signed speed from 32 to 32.5 knots; and the anti-aircraft armament from eight to twelve 4in. guns. RETURN OF THE CHALLENGER The surveying ship Challenger, Commander E. H. B. ordered to return to Portsmouth about June 11. During the past Fix months she has been employed in the neighbourhood of Trinidad. She docked at Bermuda the repair of interim defects from March 28.

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COMMANDER FOR "AUSTRALIA

Commander Q. R. Deverell. hitherto in command of destroyers in reserve at Chathum, has been lent to the Commonwealth for duty as an exchange officer in the

Wt. Engrs.-E. W. Fuller, to Maidstone (March 24); A. H. V. Chiverton; to Alresford March 28); E. G. (April 5),

Gillett, to Enterprise

THE ARMY

FIFTH ARMY'S REUNION General Sir Hubert Gough at tended the fifth annual reunion

CHINA TRAVEL dinner of the Fifth Army Old

SERVICE Helps In Reunion Of Families

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ROYAL AIR FORCE

TRANSFERS TO WITTERING

Nos. 23 and 213 (Fighter) Sądns. are expected to be transferred to | Wittering aerodrome, Peterborough, after it is vacated by No. 11 Flying Training School. Wittering will come under the Fighter Command from May 18.

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CAPTAINS PLEDGE LOYALTY TO IMPERIAL AIRWAYS MANAGEMENT

A letter expressing "unswerving loyalty" In the management, and regret at the proposed dissociation of the company from European services, has been received by Sir George Beharrell, chair- man of Imperial Airways, states the Manchester Guardian._

The letter, signed by Captain F. Dismore, chairman of the Cap- tains Committee of Imperial Airways (Continental), Ltd., is as follows'-

On receiving the publication of suggestion and unyielding !n the report of the Committee of negotiation with the Air Ministry, Inquiry into Civil Aviation a meet-which is considered by the Com- ing of the Captains Committee,mittee of Inquiry to be lacking in Comrades' Association, at Thames

POINT-TO-POINT RACES | Imperial Airways (Continental), virility and in the initiation of House, London, on March 19. The

The annual R.A.F. point-to-point

Ltd., was held to discuss the policy and in forward planning following day the annual parade meeting will be held on Saturday, recommendations made by the with regard to both the develop- was held at the Horse Guards April 30, when the following races committee .of Inquiry whichment of new routes and suitable

will be run concurrently as one Affected our company and conse-alecraft After a service there was a march combined race at the Blankney quently themselves.

The captains, in particular those to the Cenotaph, where Sir Hubert Hunt meeting: The RAF. light-}| As a result of our meeting the who have served since the Incep- Gough laid the Association's

weight race for the Marquess of views of all serving captains were tion ot the company greatly wreath.

Londonderry" Cup: the Cranwell sought, and it is on behalf of my regret the decision "to dissociate

Parade.

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A public appeal has been launch-Hunt Club race for the Air Vice-committee, and the captains that the company from the European serve, hundreds of ed in connection with the Fifth Marshal Lodgeroft Cup: and the I am writing to express their services, which have been to some war-torn Cuinese families, whose Army Memorial Fund, which is to novices race for the Duke of unanimous satisfaction for the extent built up by the pilots” members had given up hopes of take the form of endowing two Sutherland Cup. Horses and management of Imperial Airways, efforts.

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one another again. have wards in St. Mary's Hospital, Pad-grooms car be accommodated at with particular reference to the

Nevertheless, in whatever sphere been reunited in many parts of dington.

Cranwell, and further detalls can managing director, who has been they may be called upon to serve be obtained from the Hon. Secre- subject, in their opinion, to un-they wish to assure the board of China,

The firm concerried is the China

tary, Cranwell Hunt Club, Lincs. warranted, criticism by the Com-their continued unswerving loyalty, Travel Service, a Chinese equival- A new appointment has been The club was formed in 1820 by mittee of Inquiry.

and goodwill, and they feel that ent to the Thomas, Cook and Son, made at Army Headquarters in Air Vice-Marshal C. A. H. Long- or the American Express Company, India-that of G.8.0.1 for Armour-croft, first Commandant of the which, since the fall of Nanking ed Units.

last December, has been offering

a free registration service to thousands of refugees from the

war areas.

Int Hankow alone, about two thousand refugees separated from their dear ones during mass flights from the Japanese have availed themselves of this service.

They left with the China Travel Service their names, addresses.. their destinations and other per- sonal particulars, keeping three clerks, assigned to this wartime work, fairly busy every day" in classifying these names and filing them for rendy references.

Hardly day passes without scores of down hearted refugees calling at the registration counter. Some wish to register their names, while others are looking for their lost relatives. The radiant smiles which transform forlorn faces amply reward casual by-standers at this siruing counter for human flotsam.

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A middle-aged man comes to the counter. He glances over recent entries of refugees.

Then

he asks unc of the clerks to see whether his wife has not register- ed herself there. The clerk quickly looks over his file and produces a card which says that the wife is also staying in Hankow. Hur- riedly copying down the address given, the man profusely thanks the clerk and hurries away.

In another few minutes, an old woman from Nankulg wishes to! know whether her only son is

in Hankow: The same process of checking up the file is repeated. Yes, her.son was in Harikow but according to the information he gave, a certain address in Chang- sha, a city south of Hankow, is his final destination. The old lady goes away with new hopes of finding her beloved son again.

Almost endlessly, similar cases may be cited of separated families which have been helped to effect happy reunions. These reunions would have been extremely dif cult, if not impossible, without the good offices of the China Travel Services.

The free registration. services started at the Hankow office of the China Travel Services last December, but today every one of its some 40 branches are render- ing a similar service to the Chinese refugees.—(C, 1. C.)

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