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Middlewisch Salt in glase-stoppered jars remains dry and free-running to matter how damp the weather. In fine and unvarying quality will come as a pleasant surprise to those not already using this excellent salt.
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Cerebos Jelly Crystals are es~ teemed for their natural fruit flavours and set quickly in this climate. They make a delightful and nutri- tioussweer for parties and every occasion.
In twelve flavours.
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NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
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Lts-A Cook, to St. Martin, in which he has held since Septem command (May 11); M. W. Gber, 1935.
Webster, to Penzance (May 18). NEW LIKUTENANT-COLONELS
Lts. (E). C, M. H Henderson. Five majors were promoted to to Capetown (April 26); J. G. the rank of Heptenant-colonel on, Taite. to Jackal (May 18): JApril 30, at an average age of 46.
Lieutenant-Colonel E. E Nott Sowray, to Brazen (May 19).
CAPTAIN-SUPERINTENDENT AT SYDNEY Captain H. C. Philly, who has been lent to the Royal Australian
Sub-Lts-G, D. Browne, R. LB Bower, M.C., R.E. is 44: Lleuten- Navy, will take up the post of Captain-Superintendent the Morris, to Victory for course (Mayjant-Colonel E. E Read, M.C., RE. dockyard at Sydney, and Captain-8); H H. Dannreuther, to Victory is 42; Leutenant-Colonel J. War- In-Charge, New South Wales, infor course (May 6) and to Kent ren, R.A.O.C., is 50: Leutenant- Colonel J. H Graham, RA.O.C., is succession to Captain G. A. Scott, (undated). D.S.C., R.N
Bub-Lta. (RNR)G. W. Tweed 51; and Leutenant-Colonel fact.), J. O'B. Graham. 8. Phillips McLare, R.A.0.C, is 47. (act.) entered as Proby. Sub-Lts. (seny. May 2) and appointed to Pembroke for courses.
CHATHAM GUNNERY SCHOOL
Todd assumed Captain Percy command on May 4 of the Gunnery school at Chatham in succession to Captain A. D. Read, who on completing two years in this post is to take command of the new cruiser Liverpool.
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Major L J. E. Gardiner, R.AO.C.. has been given the local rank of lieutenant-colonel as a member of the Mechanization Board at Wool- wich Arsenal. He is 45.
Cd. Gunner (T).-H. Edgecombe, to Escapade (May 27.
Gunner (T).-E. G. Warren, to NEW P.T. DEPOT FOR RECRUITS Arrangements have been com- Forth (May 10).
pleted for bringing the new" Re- Cruits Physical Training Depot at
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PROMOTION Cd Gunner (Retd.). C. Ken- Fleet nell. to rank of Lt.. (retd) (seny,
April 1, 1937),.
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The
SIGNALLING EXERCISES Extracts published
Scarborough into full use. In
work at the new depot, which wil Orders from the quarterly returns
follow the lines adopted at the RETIREMENT of signalling exercises between H.
establishment experimental Lt. Car-E R. Reed. with rank Canterbury, has been entrusted to M.. shiper and British merchant vessels for the quarter ended of Cdr. (May 4).
Major R. Morton, M.C.. from the December 31, 1937 show an appre-
2nd Battalion, The Cheshire Regi- clable advance in numbers.
ment, at Aldershot.
There were 1,572 succesful compares with exercises, which 1,431 for the previous quarter: 1,154 for the corresponding period of 1936; and, 786 for the corres- ponding period of 1935.
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THE ARMY .
DISPLAYS AT EMPIRE EXHIBITION Visitors to the Empire Exhibition demonstra- at Glasgow will see
tions of how physical fitness is developed in the Army.
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ROYAL AIR FORCE
COMMAND AT CATTERICK Wing Commander C. L. KAŽ, M.C., D.F.C.. "who has been on air
The 8th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet, came first in order of merit
In addition to the exhibits of stan duties in Iraq since 1935, has been appointed to command the with 118 exercises: followed by the
weapons, photographs, and models
.RAF. station at Catterick in 4th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet,n the Services Pavilion, there are succession to Wing Commander C with 103; and the 8th Destroyer displays of various kinds outside P. Brown, D.F.C. Formerly the Flotilla, China, with 34.
the pavilion: and during this
base of No. 26 (Army Cooperation) The cruisers Danae, on passage month physical training displays Squadron for duty with the Nor- home from China, and Galatea,
Command, Catterick has In the Mediterranean, each had are being given by recruits from
The Highland Light Infantry (City also accommodated No. 41 (Figh- 80 exercises, British Tanker Com-
pany's vessels, with 137 exercises of Glasgow Regiment) and Theter) Squadron since its return |
again headed the list on the mer- cantile side.
Royal Scots.
In the Army the process of mak. ing a man ft and keeping him fit! There were 105 exercises by ships has long been a primary concern of the China" Navigation Company.
from Aden in 1936.
LAWN TENNIS Eliminating bontests for the Princess Mary's RAF, Nursing
and 87 by those of the Elerman because it was early recognized service annual lawn tennis tour - i
Lines. These mercantile figures do that physical fitness was the basis
nament for the Dame Jóanra
not indicate comparative signat not only of endurance and morale. Cruickshank cup will be held at:
and Uxbridge Cranwell, Halton, eficiency since opportunities for but also of mental alertness and
self-control. The remarkable re-under arrangements to be made signalling are varied.
sults of scientifle and simple ex by the matron at each hospital. ercises on the physique of recruits may be seen from the charts and statistics kept in all depots.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty :-
Cdr.-A. J. Wavish. to Penzance, in' command (May 18).
ta W. Hardy, Cdr. (E)-E Pembroke, for staff of C.-in-C.. The Nore (May, 4),
Lt.-Cdr.-Y., W. Frizelle, Penzance (May 16).
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Entries must reach the matron
of the hospital concerned not later [than May 27.
SIR JAMES COOKE-COLLIS The seminals and final will Major-General Bir James Cooke-be played at Uxbridge on June 29, Collis, K.B.E. C.B. CMG, D.SO. The challenge cup is held by the has retired this week from the ap-mess of the winning competitor topointment of General Oficer Com-r one year, a replica being pre-
manding Northern Ireland District,sented to the winner..
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