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THE SERVICES
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
FIFTH SEA LURD
Vice-Admiral Šir Alexander Ramsay has joined the Admiralty
THE ARMY
'CHANGES OF STATION IN INDIA
The following are changes in the
or a month's preliminary duty programme of troop movements in before taking up on July 19 the India next winter:-"
常
post or Fifth Sea Lord and Chief 2nd Battalion, The Prince of
ROYAL AIR FORCE
FORMATION OF NO. 150 SQUADRON
bomber
LONDON
FRIDAY, JULY 1,
GAZETTE
TUESDAY, JUNE 21
ADMIRALTY, JUNE 21 QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE
Miss F. S. F. Elvery has been ap- pointed 13 a Nursing Sister, on probation, to date June 23.
WAR OFFICE, JUNE 21
REGULAR ARMY :
Maj.-Qen. H
A Lewis, C.B.,
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Nu. 150 (Bomber) Squadron" will torm at 3worth, Durham, on August 8, and will be placed in the Bomber Command in No. 1 (Bom- of Naval Air Services. The title of Wales's Volunteers will move from ber) Group, Abingdon, the post has been changed from Quetta to Bombay.
This will make a total of new that of Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, 1st Battalion. The Cheshire squadrons formed in the Metro--- (Air)
Regiment will move from Bombay politan Air Forme since the start Rear-Admiral J. H. D. Cunning-to the Sudan,
of the expansions scheme Sir hạm CE M.V.O... whom
1st Battalion, The Somerset Light May, 1995. Three of these squa- Alexander Ramsay will relieve has infantry will move from Poona to drons have been transferred to C.B.E on ceasing to be empld. is been appointed
Rear-Admiral Peshawar,
the Middle East Command from placed on the hp. list (June 22: WEDNESDAY, the 8th JULY, 1938 Commanding the First Cruiser 2nd Battalion, The Highland June 1, leaving a net total added Col J. N. Thomson, D.S.O... M.C., Squadron in the Mediterranean, Light Infantry will move from to the force at home of 2. They granted the temp. rank nf, Brig. m succession to Vice-Admiral 'C. E. Peshawar to Karachi..
include 68 Regular units and six whilst Empid, as Brig. RA, N. Kennedy-Purvis, G.B. to date from 1st Battalion, The King's Shrops- belonging to the Auxiliary Air Comd., India (April 15); Maj. and October next;
hire Light Infantry wil} return Force. Among the former are 43 B. L&-Col. G. I. Thomas, D.S.O.. Paymaster Commander B. OF. (home from Karachi.
squadrons. 11
M.C.. from R.A.. to be Col. (May fighter Gregory, who has been secretary to
VACANCIES IN DENTAL CORPS squadrons, seven of general recon-13), with seny. July 1, 1937. Sir Alexander Ramsay in his pre-
The follg. Dt.-Cols., Ind. Anny, Applications are invited from naissance aircraft, two of« nying- vlous commands. has also joined dental surgeons for appointment bouts, two. Army
to be Cols.;-Bt. Col. V. C. Cassidy, | the Admiralty for service in that to a limited number of commission's squadrons, and one torpedo-bomber OBE (March 10), with seny. Oct.
Comprising:- capacity
In the Army Dental Corps. Can squadron. The Audlary units in-2, 1937: S. A. H. Hungerford, "M.C. H.MLS. GALATEA - didates will be selected for these clude three bomber squadrons and (March 29), with seny. Jan. 1 1936.
Teakwood Bedsteads, Dressing The follg. Lt.-Cols. Ind. Army. Tables. Chests of Drawers, Ward- The cruiser Galatea. Captain E. commissions without undergoing, three for Army cooperation.
to be Bt. Cols, ander the prov. of robes. They
Dining Tables, Chairs, G. H. Bellars, has been recommis-competitive examination.
Sideboards, Chester- soned at Plymouth as an indepen-must be registered under the Den- dent command for further service tista Acts or Medical Acts and fus flagship of the destroyer flotillas be not over the age of 28 years. Jon the Mediterranean Station, She Successful candidates will, in the has been joined by her full engine- arst instance, be given short- room complement and three-fifths service commissions for six years. per Heyford (May 30), to command. of the remainder. The other two-at the end of which period they Afths and the Royal Marine band will retire with a gratuity of £1,000 will jota on July 18. The Galatea unless they have been granted will leave for Malta in August."
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
permanent
commissions. Per- manent commissions will be given to offices selected from among The following appointments have those who wish to make the Army been made by the Admiralty:- their permanent career. Full par- Saren. Cars-R. R. Baker. M.B..ticulars of the conditions of service J.J. Cusack, M.B. to Pembroke for and emoluments, also form ol ap- RNB. F. E. Fitzmaurice, LR.CP.plication, may be obtained from and S., to Drake for R.N.B. June the Director, Army Dental Service. 20).
the War Omce, London, S.W.1.g
to
Lts.-A. M. D. Lampen, Dorsetshire (June 18); E. Mack, to
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D Brougham, C Graham, J. P. Camp, N A Barlett, R. Stainer, to Manchester (Aug. 9),
Cooperation
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
R.A.F. -APPOINTMENTS The following appointments in Rule 25, R.A.I. provi, 1837:-B. E. Armchairs, the Royal Air Force are notified. Plowden, D.S.O. (Feb. 22); Lfield Sultes. Teapoys; Ornaments.
Olbert. M.C. (March 13: D. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH
Whitworth," M.C. (April 7).. Squadron Leader.-K. W, Niblett, No. 13 (Bomber) Squadron, Up-
MAIL PLANE MAKES GOOD PROGRESS
The
Calculta, June 30. Imperia Airways flying
COMMANDS AND STAFF The foils. relinquish their appts Mal-Gen. H. A. Lewis, C.B., C.B.E.. as Dir. of Arty.. War Office (June 22); .Maj. and Bt. -Lt-Col. H, B. Russell, 12th L., as G.S.0. 2nd Grade, War Office (June 20).
Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Bewing" Machine, Gramophones and Re- cords. Clocks, Radios, Glass and Porcelain Ware, Brass and EP. Ware, Ice Chests, Enamelled Bath, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
also
A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
and
The foll. appts, are made:-Col. G. I Thomas, b.a.o., M.C, fróm G.S.O. 2nd Grade, War Office, tớ à Spec. Appt. (graded as 0.5.0. 1st 2 Electric Refrigerators "Westing- Grude, War Office) (May 12); Maj.
house" and Bt. Lt.-Col. C. H. Féck. D.S.O.. 1 Electric Refrigerators “GE” · boat Cordelia, which is, Inan-M.C., R.A., to be GB.O. 1st Grade 1 Electric Refrigerators Frigid- Hdqrs.. Fighter Comd.. R.A.F. gurating the all-up air-mall ser-
aire" vice between England and Aus(June 31: F. C. Curtis, R. Signals. 3 Bedroom Suites tralia, arrived in Calcutta yester-Corid, to a Spec. Appt. (graded
from G.S.O. 3rd Grade. Aldershot Diningroom Suite. day an hour before schedule.
The Cordelia passed through the tall of a monsoon and experienced a favourable wind and по rain on the flight from Karachi.
Vienna, June 30. Seven hundred and twenty-six Jewish lawyers, including many well-known Austrians, have been
The flying boat has now cover. deprived of the right to practice.ed a total of 6.177 miles in the according to an official notice pub-flying time of 30 hours 23 minutes. lished yesterday.
She will depart today for Bang kok.(Reuter)..
Nearly all Austrian heavy indus- tries have been taken over by the
H.E. the Governor and Lady Northcote will attend the annual Speech Day of the Diocesan Boys' Reich.
when Lady School on Friday, Northcote will present prizes.
The announcement is gereräilylating taken to be a step towards stimu Reuter).
German
rearmament.
38 0.8.0 2nd Grade. War Omce) (June. T); Capt. and Bt. Maj. G. F. Watson, DA.O., R. W. Fus., from Staff Capt.. to be D.A.A.G., War Office (June 15); Capt. R. L.. Tel- fer. Essex R., from Staff Capt.,"4th Div.. to a Spec. Appt. (graded as GS.O. 2nd Grade, War Office) CAVALRY
4th H-Lt. R. 8. G. Smith to be Capt. May 28).
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