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RESERVE FLEET FLAGSHIP H.M.S. Effingham has completed large repairs and rearming as sin, gun cruiser at Devonport and the flag of Vice:Admiral M. K Horton, CB, D.SO., Commanding the Reserve Fleet, was transferred
THE ARMY.
CHEMICAL WARFARE SCHOOL
The following officers have passed the course at the Chemical Warfare School, Belgaum-
DISTINGUISHED,
Lieutenant R. A. Bailey, The
to her from the Hawkins. Captain Guides Cavalry: Captain J. H BA. W. Warburton-Lee has been Cardner, The Central India Horse; appointed from the Hawkins to Captain H. T. Heard, R.E.; and the Effingham, in continuation of Captain N. S. Swash, 14th Punjab his appointment as Flag-Captain Regiment. and Chief of Staff,
QUALIFIED
SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938.
MAXIMUM TONNAGE OF BATTLESHIPS FIXED
Result Of Negotiations On Escalator Clause.
London, July 1. The First Lord of the Admiraliy, Mr. A. Duff Cooper, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the naval agreement con- cluded by Britain, the United States and France in 1936 had been supplemented by an agreement which raises the tonnage limit for battleships from 35,000 to 45,000 while retaining the previous maxi. mum calibre for heavy guns of 16 inches.
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WEDNESDAY, the 6th JULY, 1938-
Commencing at 2.30 p.m.
At their SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREST.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:-
During her reconstruction, which British Army Captain W. C Mr. Duff Cooper explained that the maximum tonnage of 45,000, began in 1936, the horse-power of Dracup. Lieutenants D. 8. M. which was exceeding the tonnage limits proposed by the British the machinery of the Eingham Mackenzie. J. N. Reeye. J. C. Government, was the lowest limit on which an agreement could be has been reduced from 65,000 to Haughton, R. A English, A. E reached. 60,000, and her nominal speed by French, I. D. V. Mitchell, G. N. :
The supplementary agreement The British Government, fur- half a knot to 30 knots. In place of Dawnay, A. J. A. Muirhead, A. J. her former armament of seven Francis. R. W. Borne. J. S. C. R. concluded, he added, resultel thermore, the First Lord of the 7,5in. and three in. anti-aircraft Conron P. H. T. Hoare, J. Lfrom the parleys recently conduct-Admiralty announced, had notified guns, she now has nine 6in. and Nicholls, J. H. Carver, and W. a. ed by naval experts of the three all Powers with which Britain had Powers regarding the application signed naval agreements that Bri- four 41. A.A. guns. The torpedo A Lawrie, Itubes have been reduced trem five Indian Army-Captains G. Singh of the escalator clause of the 1938 tain does not intend to bulld battleships exceeding a tonnage of to tour. The Emingham begins a P. 0. F. Kirkham, G, H. W. Bond, R. Pact.
Mr. Duff Cooper, moreover, an-40,000 tons. The British Govern- cruise around the British Isles this F. W. Leigh. Leutenants R. P.
Teakwood Bedsteads, Dressing nounced that simultaneously with ment expressed the hope that week. visiting Rosyth, Lerwick, Prentice,, A., P. Nanda.
the supplementary agreement be-other Powers might likewise not Tables, Chests of Drawers, Ward- Doyle. Bangor, Campbeltown, and Brix-Woodhouse, P. M. W.
robes. Dining
Chairs, Tables, ham, and returning to Portsmouth Gurkirpal Singh, H. G. Lyons-Mont tween Britain, America and France, exceed this tonnage..
Sideboards, Chester- Two British battleships now un-Armchairs, gomery, R. H. Tobin, D. H. the British Government had so
agreement with Ger der construction would be mounted field Suites, Tenpoys; Ornaments. Wenham, R. K. Constantine, Hcluded an
which supplements the with 18-inch guns and would not Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery Sewing- C. J. Reed, J. L Covernton. D. O many
Pact and surpass a tonnage of 40,000. Machine, Gramophones and Re- The June Navy List shows that T: Dykes, R. P. T. McGil, and K. P Anglo-German Naval
modines that part by fhing the Mr. Duff Cooper, finally announ- cords, Clocks, Radios. Glass and Commander John Harding, who (Singh. was recently appointed to HMS Burma Force.-Captain HP maximum tonnage of battleships ced that negotiations with Soviet Porcelain Ware, Brass and F.P. at. 45,000 tons and the maximum Russia for the conclusion of an Ware, Ice Chests, Enamelled Bath Amphion, Africa Station flagship. Seagrim.
agreement fixing a maximum tan- Cooking Utenis, etc., etc... for intelligence staf duties, has
Royal Air Force.-Flight Lieu-calibre of guns at 16 inches.
nage for battleships at. 45,000 tonă
alzo taken up the post of Resident tenant 9. P. A. Patmore and Pilot
had been opened but were not yet Naval Officer at Freetown, Sterra Oficer D. H. Burnside.
concluded. He expressed the hope, A FEW PIÉCES OF BLACKWOOD- Leone.
Auxillary Force-Captains E. A. Griffin (July, 11.5. V. F. Capper, however, that a satisfactory reply
FURNITURE to Janus (July 12).
from the Soviet Government will Payr. Lts.-J. G. Stanning. to be received at an early date.
and Nelson (July 2); H. F. C. Halahan, (Transocean).
on July 23
RESIDENT OFFICER AT
FREETOWN
CRUISE OF THE YORK H.M.6. York, flagship of Vice- Admiral S. J. Meyrick, will call at Kinston, Jamaica, before beginning
E, Howell and D. C. Tegnent,
her cruise through the Panama Dept. (Aug. 4) and to Afrikander Canal. to the coast of British (Aug. 18). Columbia, where she will be till September...
Cdr.-F. N. Craven, to London (June (20).
to
Lt.Cdr.-R. H. Dewhurst, INTELLIGENCE DIVISION Paymaster Lieutenant-Comman- Seahorse (June 22). ider W. o, S. Tighe will folk the Surgn. Lt.-Cdr.-W. J. M. Sadler Naval Intelligence Division for duty M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P.. to Pembroke for in succession to Paymaster Leu-R.N.B. (June 20); A. Long, M.R.CS., tenant-Commander D.. A. Wilson. L.R.C.P.. to St. Angelo (June 22) Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander (and to Mohawk (undated); J. W Tighe has been Assistant Secretary Caswell. M.D.. to Drake for R.N.B. to the Commander-in-Chter, Fast July 21. Indies, and is an interbreter in Itallan and Russian.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:
to
to Warspite (July 4); J. H.P. Clover, to President for language study (July 10).
Mids R. N. Baird, M. J. H Major, M. F. Renshaw, C. R. Sims. R C. G. De Longueuil. R. G. P Bukleley. J. M. Mitchell, M. W. Disney-Roebuck, J. R. Marigold, J. Douglas, W. R. Willams, to Resolution (July 22).
2 Electric Refrigerators "Weating-
house"
ROYAL AIR FORCE 1 Electrié Refrigerators "GA"
SPECIALISTS IN SIGNALS Squadron Leader G. H. Randle,
Technical Development for three he has been in the Directorate of years. is appointed for signals duties at the Royal Aircraft
Cd. Shipt.-A. C. De Gruchy, to Establishment, Farnborough, and Ramillies (July 11)...
is succeeded at the Air Ministry PROMOTIONS
Lts.-A. H. Martin, to Gallant |(July 4); G. P. Kilroy, to Resolution Lt. (Emergency).-D. B. Shaw, to
(July 5); R. H. Hobart, to Grafton rank
of Lt.-Cdr.
(July 221; D. C. Beatty, to Grenade (seny. May 18, 1937). jfon recommg.).
Cd. Gunner
by Squadron Leader C., A Bell.
NEW SQUADRON LEADER · · Squadron Leader N. H. Fresson, (emergents) promoted in the June list. is an armament specialist, and is at G.present armament officer with No.
Lts. (E).-T. Wheeldon, to Drake Lewis, to rank of L£. (Retd.) (seny, 4 (Bomber) Group, "Linton-upon-
Engr. Capt.-L' Thackara. President for duty in Dockyard for RNB. R. J. Rampling, to April 1, 1937)
Cruise, York,
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