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NO PINK QUININE FOR ADEN
LONDON
GAZETTE
(Continued from Pago 6) D.C.M. (April 1); -H ̈ 0. Terrey (May 27).
Lt. J. R. Lupton to be Capt. (March 23), with antedate for seny, only to Dec. 10, 1937, and precedence next below Capt. F. H.
V. Purcell (substituted for the notifn. In the Gazette of May 10); LI^^J. H. Parsons is secd. while holding the appt. of Asst. "Inspr., Inspn. Dept. (May 14).
CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS
Capt. H. L Isacke. B.A. to be Adjt.. vice Capt. J. M. Lambert (April 15).
INFANTRY.
The P.O. Can't Post It
There are many things which Aden'cari have, but it cannot have pink-coloured quinine--because the Post Offer is prohibited from sendlag pink-coloured quinins to Adem.
Mr. J. Coyne; of the Union" of Fost, Office Workers, made that clear recently when he opened the Post Office Guide at random dar- Ing his evidence at the arbitration tribunal into the" wate claims of 130.000 postal workers at Contri!' Hall, Londen,
If P.O. counter clerka were to consult the 800-page guide at every transaction it would be worse than n stay-in-strike, said" Mr. Coyne as he turned to the question of vink quinine.
The Chairman (Bir Harold Mor- ris)-It is a blow to me that pink- coloured quinine cannot be posted to Aden. Do many people want
to?
A. R. P. CO-OPERATION
URGED
Mr. Coyne-Une can only assume Relief Of Unemployed
from the fact that it is a pro- R. Fus-Capt. W. B. Hancock hibited article that somebody has The action of the committee in secd. while empld. as Asst. Exper- tried to do so. mental Off Small Armis Experi-
co-operating with the authorities, Mr. J. J. "Mällon, a member of mental Estabt. (May 14); Capt. B. the tribunal-Does the clerk tell in air raid precautions should be McCall is restd. to the estabt. (May the customer to take his
pink-pressed on with," said Mr. ́E. K. 28); Capt. E. H. L. White retires coloured quinine himself? (Laugh- O'Connor, the new vice-president, on ret pay (June 3),
| speaking at the annual meeting of Turning to another page which the Straits Settlements (Singa- gave limits of size for letters. Mr. pore) Association recently. Coyne said that the section deal- ing with the United Kingdom was 50 detailed that he could imagine an American who heard it saying
Lincoln R-Col. (temp. Brig.) J. H. T. Priest man, C.B.E., D.8.0., M.C.. A.D.O., is apptd. Col (Juné
3), vice Mal-Gen. C. R. Simpson C.B.. ret. pay, resigned.
K.O.S.B.-Capt. J. Y. E. Myrtle 13 secd.. whilst holding the appt. of Adjt.. Star Coll. (May 24).
Inniskilling Fus.--Capt. T. T Macartney-Filgate to be Adjt. vice
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"So what?"
Members of the association, he
sald, were leaders of public opinion and it would assist the Governi- ment to know that the public ware behind any measures which it might propose.
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Mr. Coype said that it was no secret that in some offices clerks on parcel duty had to see that the A modern city, he said, should E Lan. B-Capt." H. Drury is seed. for serv, on the Staff in India amount of stamps which they have all kinds of equipment to (Feb. 18); Lt. E., O. Wanliss to be supplied to customers was actually deal with air raids such as pro- amxed to the parcel. If not, the vision for gas shelters, ambulan- Capt. (Feb. 18); Lt. A. McDonald
charge would come back upon the ces, decontamination squads, train- to take rank and precedence counter clerk who accepted the ed personnel," protective clothing his Regt, and in the Army as if
understamped parcel.
and a fire brigade equipped to deal his appt. as Lt. bore date March
with numerous simultaneous, fres 10.
caused by incendiary bombs.
Selling stamps was not easy, and D.C.LI-Cupt. R. R. Michell is one of the "tricks of the trade"
which clerks had to learn early in secd. for serv, under the Colonial
their career гда how to tear
Suggestions that the government Office (April 5). ⠀
P.W. Vol.-L. J. M. Watson stamps from their sheets in the should be asked to give temporary correct manner. Unless this was jobs to schoolboys with Bentor to be Capt. (June 1).
learned quickly, a clerk's drawer
Cambridge qualifications instead of ecame very disorderly and it pensioners, and that the Singapore Turf Club should be asked to em- hindered him in balancing his ac-
ploy on race days schoolboys and counts
| unemployed men in preference to those who held lucrative jobs, were made by Mr. John F. Klyne.
Black Watch.-Lt-Col, A. V. Holt, D.S.O., on completion of his period of serv. in comd.. is placed on the h.p. "Hist (June 2); Mal. C. G. Stephen to be Lt.-Col. (June
MILWAUKEE ROAD
2); (June 21: Capt. R. C Macpher- BOY FINDS
son to be Maj.. (June 2).
N. Stafford R. Capt. 9. R. Hunt
is secd. whilst holding a spec: appt, (May 13)...
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HUGE CAVERN
By giving temporary situations to schoolboys, the congestion of unemployment would be relieved.
Seaforth-Lt. Col. Sir John E. ON WALES COAST he said
Laurie, Bt., D.S.O., on completion
A cave 300 yarda long and in of his period of serv. in comd., is placed on the h.p. 1st (June 2):parts 60 feet high has been dis- Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col G. Lammle covered by an 18-year-old boy at M.C., to be Lt.-Col. (June 2); Capt. the foot of the famous Dinas
Rock, A W. T. Bonar, M.C., to be Maj. (June 2).
Brecon, Wales.
Rifle Bde. Capt. J. M. L. Ren- ton, O.B.E.. is restd. to, the estabt. (May 19).
ROYAL TANK CORPS
near Partneathvaughan,
The discovery was made by Wü-. liam Lloyd, who spends most öf his leisure time looking for caves: In the neighbourhood. Maj. F. K. Couper is secd. whilst During one .qf, his explorations,
a yard. Off. in Comd., Mech. Experimentalhe found a hole about Estabt. (May 23); Maj. C. a. D. square in the ivy-covered base of Thrupp is restd to the estabt. the Dinas Rock. Then he saw a (May 23).
pit below.
ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Maj. (OME. 2nd CI) J. F. X. Miller, MIMech.E., is granted the temp. rank and grading of Lt.-Col. (OME st C).) (April 1)."
The folly: Condrs. to be L. (O.E.O9. 9td CL) (June 4), Miller, W. H. Payne D. McEwan, I. P. Milnes.
ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS
For more than 60 feet, he des- cended a sheer fock funnel untiį The came to the main cavēzi.
The next day he returned with LWO friends and together they thoroughly explored the huge cave. They found enormous stalactites and stalagmites and crystal quariz
shimmered on the walls...
A natural bowl with crystals sparkling in it they named the
As from May 12 all Staff Paymrs. Wishing Well and other finds with rank of Lt.-Col. are re-grad-included "Solomon's Temple" and
ed as Staff Payinrs. 1st Cl., and
all Staff Paymrs. with rank of Mala "harp" of stone which makes a are re-graded as Staff Paymrs.usical note when it is struck.
Many people believe that the cave 2nd Cl
Staff-Serit.-Maj. 8. J. J. Flux to be Lt. (Asst. Paymr.) (June 11. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING
SERVICE
is more interesting than the Ched- dar Caves, In Bomerset, and his- torians and geologists are visiting the new find.
The follg, Stan Nurses to beh.p.. relinquishes the appt. of `Lt- Sisters:-Miss P.. B. Read (April] Govr, and Sec. (June 21).
14); Miss 9. H. McDowall, Miss. F.
MEMORANDA
H. Stewart Miss E. M. Holdway (^-- L2.-Col. H. C. E. Hull, D.SO., h.p.. (May 1).
Jate. The Queen's. R., retires on ret. The folls. proyl Staff Nurses are pay (June 3); Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) L confirmed in their appts.:--Miss M. M. Lawrence, DCM, 12th Lụ, is C. Barnes, Miss G. A. M. Cook, Miss|transferred to the ER.E. List, on C. E. Saunders, Ming H. M. Carroll, appt. as Qr.-Mr., Armoured Fight. Miss R. E Veal
ing Vehicles Sch., Gunn. Wing (May 16).
ESTABLISHMENTS
Staff Coll-Capt. J. Y. E. Myrtle, KOS.B., to be Adặt. (May 24).
Small Arms Sch-Capt. J. M..
The follg. Lts. are attd, to the British M. Mission to the Egyp tlar Army (April 21):—A. E. G. Haycraft, EWK, to be Instr. (C1, Haig, R.A., to be Instr. in Anti- EE), Hythe Wing (May 247; Lt. G. Aircraft Gunn, (C. FF); H C. De Rimbault, M.C. Loyal R., to be Asst. Blois, RE, to be Instr., Anti-Air- Instr. (C. GG). Hythe Wing (May craft and Cosat. Def. Searchlight
23).
(CL. FF")...
Sch. of Electric Lighting-Maj. INDIA OFFICE, JUNE 3 H. W. Deacon, DFC., RA, to be fun" Comdt. (C. Y) and Chief Instr., The King has approved the fol- and, granted the local rank of lowing' Promotions, Appointments, Lt. Col. while so empld. (June 1). Retirements, de,
INDIAN ARMY
Small Arms Experimental Estabt., Hythe-Captain W., B., Han- Maja. To be Lt.-Cola.-B. LL- cock, R. Fus, to be Asst. Exper-CoLE W. D. Vaughan, M.Ö. (April mental Of. (May 14).
7); Bt. Lt. Col F W. Messervy. Mech. Experimental ́ ́ Estabt.— (April 10); J. J. O'Brien (April 21)|| Maj. F. K. Couper, R. Tank Corps, W. G. H. Gough, M.C. (May 2). to be Gin Comd. (CL_Z) (May Note In the Gazette of May B begarding the promotion of certain
23).
R. Hospital, Chelsea Maf-Gen. Majs, to the rank of Lt Col for
O. H. Delano-Osborne, C.B., C.M.O., "Frith" read "Firth.
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