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THE SERVICES.

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

TWO MORE ANTI-AIRCRAFT

SHIPS

It was brought to the notice of the Army Council in 1937 that the | Automobile' Association' haa made

Child Beater

Goes To Gaol

an offer to their employees of an CRUELTY TO SEVEN extra fortnight's holiday on full The cruisers Cairo and Dauntless, pay provided that this fortnight

YEARS' : OLD BOY hitherto in reserve at Devenport was used for training in national

Wong Yi-mui, who was charged and Portsmouth respectively, will defence. During the autumn before Mr. H. R. Butters at the be the next to be converted into manoeuvres of 1937 an improvised Central Magistracy on Wednesday anti-aircraft ships similar to the unit of A.A. road patrols was used with the ill-treatment of Coventry and Curlew, which were on provest duties, and proved, an motherless boy, aged seven, who so fitted more than two years ago. junqualified success,

in been!" left

defendant's A steady programme. of conver- After discussions between the charge for the past four years. sion to anti-aircraft vessels of old War Office and the Automobile was sentenced to four months' cruisers of the "C" and "D" classes Association it has been decided imprisonment when the case came is part of the programme outlined to form a supplementary reserve up again, yesterday.

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in the House of Commons last week to the Corps of Military Police, At the previous hearing it was by the Parliamentary Secretary to which reserve shall be recruited alleged that defendant had treat- the Admiralty for strengthening exclusively from the road star ofed the child in a grossly cruel the anti-aircraft power of-mer-the Automobile Association. The manner by torturing the child chant ablo convoys.

total number to be provided is 500 with burning charcoal on 'his

THE GUILLEMOT CLASS and a few hours after the scheme hands by beating him. The body It has been decided that Gull-, had been announced to Automobile of the child revealed numerous lemot is to be the class name for Association patrols over 300 apbruises and marks left by the the three patrol vessels of the plications for enlistment had been beatings. 1937 new construction programme received.

ABLE SEAMAN

CHARGES DOCK COOLIE

Mr. H. W. Fraser, of the Berre- which are to be built to a modi- COMMISSIONS IN THE RAMC.tariat for Chinese Affairs, pro- Aed design of the Kingfisher Class

Applications for appointment to secuted and informed His Worship The latter, of about 530 tons, has commissions in the Royal Army that the child was at present in ones 4-in. anti-aircraft gun and Medical Corps are invited by the the care of the S.CA eight smaller guns, Orders for the war once. Candidates will be The charge had been taken out construction of the Guillemot class selected for commissions without against defendant as the result of are expected to be issued shortly. competitive examination and will an anonymous report.

ENGINEERING INSTRUCTION be required to present themselves The flotilla leader Bruke. Com-in London for physical examina- mander R. Heathcote, attached totion and interview on or about the R.N. Engineering College, Aprii 22. They must be registered Keyham visited Guernsey recently under the Medical Acts and on a cruise for the instruction of normally must not be over the age cadets and midshipmen of the of 28, engineer branch,

Successful candidates will, In OFFICERS FOR THE ENTERPRISE the first instance, be given short- Commander J, 1. Robertson, has service commissions for five years. been appointed to the cruiser During the fourth year of this Enterprise, which is home from period they will be given, the op- the East Indies and about to make portunity of applying for per- a trooping trip to China. He will manent commissions in either, the succeed Commander G. E ARAM.C. or the Indian Medical Able Seaman G. P. Pain of HM.S. Jackson as executive officer. Com-Bervice. Those not selected will Rover, was the complainant in a mander (E) R. G. Blaxland has retire on completion of five years' à case before Mr. HR. Butters at Central * Magistracy when been appointed as engineer officer service with a gratulty of £1,000.the of the ship in succession to com. Full particulars of the conditions Leung Chau 28, described as mander (E) K. E. Smith.

of service and emoluments, also coolle employed at the New Fleet forma, ot application, may be Accommodation Building at the

SUBMARINE DETECTORS

11

Illegal Possession Of Web Belt

2

was

A new Fleet Order directs that obtained from the Assistant Direc- Royal Naval Dockyards," in view of the opportunities for tor-General. Army Medical Ser-charged with illegal possession by Anding of a web belt containing vices, the War Office, Londer.. advancement In nousubstantive:

$8 and larceny of same... rating in the submarine.detector

NEW COMMANDANT.

branch, any submarine detector Major S. F. Irwin has been ap- It was alleged that defendant advanced to acting petty officer on pointed Commandant of the 1st found the belt in the lavatory-of and after May 1, 1935, who cannot Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment. the Accommodation Building and at the next opportunity qualify jla succession to Zieutenant-kept it. Complainant went back for higher submarine detector, wil Colonel C. W. Sanders.

be required to revert service and

be po longer available for employ-

ment as a submarine detector.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The -following appointments have been made by the Admiral- ty!-

ROYAL AIR FORCE

TRAINING CAMP COMMAND

to look for his belt and when defendant, who was present at the moment, was asked, be produced the belt, which was wrapped, up in isome cotton waste.

the

trate took this into consideration and bound him over in a sum of $50 to be of good behaviour for

The matter was reported to the Wing Commander F. O. Soden, coxswain who in turn took -bath D.F.C. who has commanded No. 7 complainant and witness to, the Lts. A. V. Lyle, to Devonshire (Bomber) Squadron at Worthy Master-at-Arms and, consequent- (March 7); GJ. Wright, to Down since 1935, has been appoin-ly, defendant was taken to No. 2 Gachalot (March 29); D. HL Bted in command of No. 3 Arma- Police Station and charged.

Defendant had been Barrett, to Douglas; A. J. Ives, to ment Training Camp at Sutton Marshal, Soult,(March 30); T Bridge. Lincs, In succession to Colony for some time and had not Emmanuel, to Drake for R.N.B. Wing Commander H. A. Smith had a bad record. The Magis- (April 1), P. L Field, to L. 26 M.C. [(April' ('7}); "R. S. Casement. ta

NO. 115 SQUADRON Nelson (April 12); W. R. Lockyer

Squadron Leader B. G. Farrow, one year. Ho Boscawen (April 20); P. N

who returned recently from dúty Buckley, EO. Bickford, T. T.

as signals officer in the Aden Euman. J. H Eaden. A N G. Command, has been appointed to Campbell, to Dolphin for course No. 115. Squadron of heavy bor (April 25); W. F. Wykeham-Martin,bers at Marham, King's Lynn, to to Salmon, L. A. Wright, to. St. Cyrus, in command (undated).

Lts. (E).-J. H. Gordon, C. Cock. to Dolphin for course (April 25),

Sub-Lts.-W. P. B. Barber. to

DUTY AT THE MINISTRY -- Bridgewater (March 2); N. R. H., Rodney, to Acasta (April 4); J. R Wing Commander P. H. Mack-year- Lang, to Gossamer: C. G. de L. worth, D.F.C., has been appointed Bush, to Broke; I. F. Sommerville, to the Deputy Directorate to Ardent; B. M. D. T'Anson,« to Operations! Requirements, Alr Sardonyx (April 12).

Ministry, in the Department of Cd. Gunners-Ę. J. Woodward, the Chief of the Air Staff. to Nelson. (March 31); A, E. V

R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS House, to Excellent (April 1); H

PO LEUNG KUK ELECTIONS

succeed Squadron Leader W, J. M.

At a meeting held at the Po Akerman, who has taken up air staff duties at. Headquarters. Leung Kuk yesterday, the follow- Bomber Companıdı

ing wère. elected to serve on the Committee during the coming

W. Ellender. to President (April) The following appointments. in 11); 3. Dobson, to Barham (April the Royal Air Force' are notified:---

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH

25),

Mr. Chan Kam-po, Mr. Chan Lan-fong. Mrs. Ho Leung, Mrs. Chau Sik-nin. Miss Alice Kwok. Mr. Fung Tsz-ying, Mr. Lam Pat- nam, Mr. Tang Man-tin, Dr. Chau Wai-cherry, Mr Word Bi chúng Dr. Li Ping-shumi and. Dr. Tseung Fat-in.

Cd. Shipt.-H. Ash, to Green-Wing Commander P.. H. Mack- NEW C-IN..C.. İN wich (April 15).

worth, D.F.C., to Deputy Direc Bosa T. H. P. Belcher, to St. torate of Operational": Require-

PALESTINE Cyrus (undated).

ments Air Ministry (Feb. 2).

Jerusalem, April 7. Squadron Leaders V. Croome, The new Commander-in-Chief to Headquarters, R.A.F. Mediter of the British Forces in Palestine ranean, Malta, for Engineer Staff and Trans-Jordania, Major-Gen- Lts. (E).-G. 8. P. Wood, R. D. duties (March 2); J. L. F. Fuller eral Haining, arrived here yester Bayha, L C. Howden, F. J. Ricks, Good, to No. 88 (F.) Squadron A.A.day by plane.

Wt. Shipt.-T. A. Roberts, to Woolwich (April 18),

PROMOTIONS!

J. R. de M. Warren, F. H. Fletcher, Cooperation. Unit. Lee-on-Solent His predecessor, Lieut-General W. 8, C. Jenks, to rank of Lt.-Cdr.(Feb. 25); W Badley, to Aircraft Wavell, will depart tomorrow for

E) (seny. April 1); "A. J. C. Dépot. Dhibban Iraq, for Engineer London-Transocean);

Bullen (retd), to rank of Lt.-Câr..| (MT.) duties (March 8).

(E), retd. (seny. March. 30);

Ca. Tel.-F. Jupp, B. H, Hewison; to rank of Tel. Lt. (seny, respec- tively Nov. 30, 1937, and March 7

...

RETIREMENT- Payr.Cdr.-H. C. Waldron, OBE. with rank of Payr. Capt. (March 24).

THE ARMY

AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

RESERVE

4

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH

Group Captain A Jackson, School, Cranwell, for Administra- Directorate of Personal Services tive duties (Feb. 21); A. F. Davidson Air Ministry, vice Group Captala to Inspectorate-General RAF” CH. K. Edmonds DS.C., D.B.E. London, for Ali Stan duties (Feb. (Feb. 1).

7).

7

"Squadron Leaders J. Turner, to Wing Commanders.-F. O. Boden DF.C., to-No. 3 Armament Train Headquarters, Bomber', Command," mg Camp, Button Bridge, to com-Uxbridge, for Equipment (Eng- mand (Feb., 19); C. W. H,. to neer) Stan dutles (Feb. 24); L. Home Atreratt Depot, Heulow, for W. Cannon, to Headquarters. Engliteer duties (Feb. 28): R. M. Training Command, Market Dray- C. Macfarlane, MC to Head-ton, for Personnel Stair duties quarters, No. 2 (Bomber) Grip, (Feb. 23);. D. d'H Humphreys, to The Army Council has for some Andover, for Air Btan duties (Feb, No. 217 (General Reconnaissance) time had under consideration the 281; J. Bussey, to No. 1 RAF Squadron, Tangmere, to command new problems of traffic control Depot, Uxbridge, for Administra-Feb28) CA. Hoy, M.c, to which have arisen through the tive duties (Feb. 211; W. J. Beward, Headquarters, Bomber Command increase in mechanization of the to RAF Station, Lee-on-Solent, Uxbridge, for Armament duties [Army. It is "elear that highly for Fleet Air Arm Coordination (Feb, 18); B. G. Farrow, to No trained personnel will be needed duties (Feb, 14): P. J. Barnett. 115 Bomber) Squadron. Marham to deal with these probleinu, M.C., to Electrical and Wireless for Flying duties (Feb. 21),

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