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THE SERVICES

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CRUISE OF THE ORION

THE ARMY

LONDON. DIVISION

LONDON

GAZETTE

FRIDAY, JUNE 24

R.N.

PROMOTION OF

MONDAY, JULY 4, 1938.

ARMY OFFICERS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

Examination Results PUBLIC AUCTION,

ADMIRALTY, JUNE 15 H.M.S. Orion, "Captain H. R. G. Major-General P. R. C. Com-

The results are announced of the examination (written) of off- Kinahan, which left Bermada re-mings, CB, CM.G., D.S.O., -com- Sub-Lleuts to be Lleuts. with cently. will carry out visits on the pleted his term of service as Com-seny as stated:R. White, J. F. D. cers with a view to promotion in ing the next two months. recently and the command has choyle. (Sept. 1, 1937); E. A S. and Indian Army, which was held at home stations in March last. Territorial officer, Balley (Dec. 1, 1937); R. R. Simp-In all 346 candidates. SALUTES AT THE DARDANELLES passed to

C. F. Liardet, C.B.son (Dec. 18, 1937); T. H. Water- An amendment to the regula-Brigadier

The full list may be seen at our

floor):-

17th/21st Lancers-Capt. D. C. J. Miller.

R. Horse Artillery-Capt J. B Chillingworth.

R. Artillery.-Capts. R. A. King.

northerm part of the station dur-mader of the London Division Bush (April 1~1937); H. D. Vers. the Regular Army, Royal Marines Undersigned have received

Instructions/

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MONDAY, the 4th JULY. 1938

Commencing st 10 am,

tions concerning saluting" stations|D.S.O., T.D., who till recently was house (Feb. 1); P. C. S. Black, Jitices in Marina House (third in foreign ports states that there in command of the guns of the c. Carver, C. D. Madden, N. LT. Kempson, W. B. Whitworth (March is a saluting battery at Chanak division."

Other changes which bave 1); G. L. de Pury, H. J. C. Walton- (Canakkale), at the entrance of; the Dardanelles, and another at taken effect include the follow- Wilson, R. F, G. Elsworth, J. W. Harbottle, H. Wake, R. D. Ritchie Kavak Point (Anadolu-Kavak), at 1-

Lieutenant-Colonel C. Le B. March 16); N. M. Hearle (Flying the entrance of the Bosphorus.) but warships proceeding through Goldney. M.C.. to be colonel "and Off., RAF), H. A. Smith, H. C. J. the straits are not required to Assistant Director of Supply and Shand, P, La B. Walshe (April 1); N. C. Dobis, I. G. G. S. Hardle, I At Godowns. Nos. 23, 27 and 33 of

in J. R. A. Denne (April 16); C. PP. Carter, and R. J. B. Snack. exchange gun salutes, Warships Transport

R. Horse Artillery.-Capt. L. Bol- Adams. R. G. R. Giay (May 11; A, Iton. calling at Istanbul, only. will ex- Cairo....

Brigadier E. M. C. Clarke. from J. W. Pitt. J. S. L. Crabb, J. A. Hold- salutes change the customary

R. Artillery Capts. J. F. Atye of the Ordnance sworth, W. A. W. Poland, HAH. G. Norbury, H. B. Truscott, B. with the battery at Haidar Pasha, Vice-President

Committee, to be Director of Stacey. C. St. C. Cameron, H. RA. Capell, F. L. Justice, D. A. Hall- WAR-TIME MATES

Artillery at the War Office in place Webber (May 16); R. Jenner-Fust, Dare, G. C. Bloxham, F. D. Moore, Today is the twentieth annivers-

at

Headquarters

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For Account of the Concerned)

ary of the promotion of the last of Major-General H. A. Lewis, C.B.,I. M. Anderson, P. B. Marriott, Dr. C. Alexander, G. W. F. Stewart, 722 Packages Miscellaneous Goods

C.B.E.

י,

McEwen (June 1).

JUNE 16 R.N.

W. G. Shacklock, A. E Feray group of men from the lower

Colonel C. Rass. OBE.. from

hough,; Leuts. H. L. Mercer, N. C. deck to commissioned rank 23

the Ordnance Committee. to suc-

Phillips, R. E. P. Byrne, J. E. C. mate, R.N., during the War.

ceed Colonel J. D. Hope, D.SO. as Lieuta. to be Lieut.-Comdrs.-R. Laurie, R. Leigh, J. F. Durnford- From the institution of this

Commandant of the Chemical W. F. Northcott, F. C. Brodrick, J.Stater, BC Mallinson, W. Frette scheme in 1913 till the close of Defence Experimental Station at O. Mansell (Flying Of, RAF John, G. L. Rampling. G. H.F. hostilities. 371 ratings were pro moted. Many were retired soon after the War. Including 139 by the Geddes economy "axe" in May 1922. The dumber promoted on June 22, 1918, was 39, of whom

eight are still on the active list. Commanders C. S. Bell, command-

Porton.

NEW SCHOOL" FOR "BOTS It has been decided to utilize, St. Peter's Barracks, Jersey, as a boys' technical school for the training of, apprentice tradesmen. Suitably modified to meet the requirements

(June 18).

Chaldecott, G. C. Grimshaw. R. G. Wt. Shipwts. to be Cd. Shipwts::-F. Scholfeld, G. S. Cole, and E. N. T. Walker, A. C. De Gruchy, N. C.Oldrey. Am (June 14).

JUNE 17 RN.

R. Horse Artillery.Lieut. . M. Northen..

R. Artillery.Leat. G. M.D.

Vice-Admiral L. G. E. Crabbe, Wingate.

R. Horse Artillery.-Lieut. P. R.

Ing the cruiser Durban in reserve, such an establishment, it will C.B. C.L.E.. D.S.O.. is placed on

be called the Army Technical Retd. List at own request (June Gold.

School (Boys), Jersey,

and P. L Guna. DSM. Mainten-

17); consequent thereon Rear-Ad- R. Artillery-Lieuta. K. B. EZdi- ance Commander in the Nore This school, which will be de-miral G. H. D'O. Lyon, C.B., is pro-son. P. K. Braid, W. T. Sedgwick,

Command; and Lieutenant-Com- manders A. E. Horrell. serving at Porton Experimental Station. C. V. Green, late of the cruiser Carlisle.: J. H. Venville, of the cruiser, Cairo, H. White, commanding the trawler Tourmaline, W. J. Fricker. com. manding patrolboat P.C.74. and W. J. Tonkin. Superinten- dent of the Anti-Gas School, Devonport.

Medal before promotion.

to (signed to deal with 250 R.A.S.C.moted Vice-Admiral in his B. M. O'Brien, E. V. Thomas, M. J. apprentice tradesmen, wll open Majesty's Fleet from the same Carfrae, EP. G. E. Nettlefold, R. W. S. Nicholson, L. H. Tew, and

about on or

October 1.

Forty date.

boys now under training at Cd. Gunr. (Retd.) E. G. Lewis to E. D. Rea. the R.A.S.C. Training Centre.be Lieut. (Retd.) with seny, of April Aldershot, will be transferred to 1, 1937. Jersey: 100. will be allotted from the October intake and 100 R. A. O. C. boys will also be allotted from the same month's intake.

JUNE 20

RN.

Lieut. (E) G. F. Pengelly, M.B.E., placed on Retd. List (June 201

Wt. Cooks to be Cd. Cooks. Bassett, W. J. Treagust, A. H.

R Engineers.--Capts E. M. Blake, M.B.E., J. M.. Lambert Drake-Brockrián, G. H., B. Moss A. R. Logan, J. W. N. Landor, R. GV. Wilbraham, J. C. Walkey, R. L. Tod, A. T. de, Rhe-Philipe; Lleuts R. P. Orlo, K. N. Wylle, C. R

E. T. Collins, N. H. W. Corrie, J, W Bossard, and B. P. Roberts.

R. Corps of Signals.—Capts, J. E. S. Walford, M.BE L. A, E, Tozer: Leuts: G. F. S. Bahusin, J. D. L

Of the 39 in the The 100 RA.O.C. boys will be leut. J.B. Saunders, R.N.R.. to be Nicholls, J. G. Carr, D. A. Wyatt, original group, four had gained moved to Arborfleld when the new Lieut. with seny. of June 6, 1935; the Distinguished Service Medal boys' school at that station is Actg. Sub-Lieut. N. A. E. P. Ache and one the Conspicuous Gallantry ready for occupation; and when son to be Sub-Leut., with seny. of

this transfer has been effected Jan. 16. The latter officer is now Lieu-additional new R.A.S.C. boys will tenant-Commander W, J. A. Willis,

be posted to Jersey for technical M.V.O.. OB.E.. C.G.M.. Chief Con- stable of Rochester. Two gained the Distinguished Service Cross as mates for services in 1918. A. G. Ingram with the naval gun battery Alfred in North Russia, and Maguire in action with Bolshevik destroyers in the Caspian Sea..

PORTLAND DEPOT-8HIP

training.

ROYAL

Rich. B, F. Stoneman (June 17).

Cd Cooks to be Paymr. Lleuts:- AIR FORCE C. Robertson, J...F. Allen (June

171.

JUNE 21

B.N.

COMMAND AT BICESTER Wing Commander C. S. Dear-

Lleut, (E) (Retd.) J. W. Jones to love has been appointed in combe Lieut.-Comdr. (E) (Retd.) (June mand of the R.A.F. station at 213.

As motor-boat No. 114 has been Bicester. Since Wing Commander withdrawn from service, the 25ft. A. D. Pryor left to command the motor-boat No. 3,632 has been station.

JUNE 22

R.N.

at Linton-upon-Ouze In Cd. Tel. A. Williams,

D.S.M..

Morris, P. G, Goodeve-Decker, E. H Clarke, G. D. B. McKean and J. D. Elliott.

Seaforth Highlanders-Capts. J. M. Grant and.. C. A.‚R, McRae; Leuts, J. C. Pavell, and G. L. W. Andrews

R. Scots-Lieut. W. T. Campbell R. Berkshire Regt-Capt. W. C A. Henney.

Middlesex Rext-Capt. - C. C. Musselwhite:..

R. Army Service Corps.-Capts. E.

renamed Boscawen in her place to April Bicester has been" comman-placed on Retd. List with rank of in? G. Galley, M.C., AFIC., F. W. J perpetuate this as the name of ded by Squadron

name

Leader

Eric Tel. Lieut. (June 22),

*JUNE 24

R.N.

WAR OFFICE, JUNE 24 REGULAR ARMY

Comprising:

Shirts, Singlets Waistcoats, Towels, Flit Oil and Pumps, Tooth Brushes, Automobile Storage Bat- tery Flates, Socks, Gypsum, Chinese Medicine, Cosmetics, Fire Crackers, Paper Ware, etc...

(All More or Less Damaged)

TERMS:--Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

>100.

WEDNESDAY, the 6th JULY, 1938

Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

At their SALES ROOM. DUDDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Teakwood Bedsteads. Dressing White, E. Styddy, C. W. Hughes, Tables, Chests of Drawers, Ward- the depot ship at Portland naval Burton, who is now appointed to

L. A. N. Wright, M.. M. Simpson, robes, Dining Tables, Chairs, base,

the command of No. 97 (Bomber) No. 114

renamed WIS

M.B.E., R. T. R. MacManaway, D Armchairs, Bideboards, Chester- Boscawen on July 1, 1932. before Squadron at Leconfield..

Rev. T. H. Horsfield, B.A, to be. Bond, M.V.O.. A. L. Taylor, (Bt NEW SQUADRON LEADER

feld Suites. Teapoys. Ornamenta... which officers and men serving at

Chaplain (June 24).

(Maj.) L. F. Field, C. M. C. Lak, M. Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Sewing Portland were borne on the books Squadron Leader A. P. F. M.

G. S. Hopson, J. V, Fitzgerald, (Bt, Machine, Gramophones and Re- Berkeley, promoted in the June of H.M.S. Victory XI.

{Maj.) W. N. Craig-McFeely. F. E corda, Clocks, Radios, Glass and list, is a member of the Spanish The

commemorates

Maj.-Gen P. R. C. Commings Carpenter, C. J. H. Mead, J. N. V

Porcelain War," Brass and EP. Admiral Edward Boscawen (1711- Order of Naval Merit, Arst class,

Ware, Ice: Cherts, Enamelled Bath, 1761), and has been borne by conferred by King Alfonso in 1929 C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Col. a. Stafford Anderson, W. J. F. Fassie, L. o on ceasing to be empld, is Jaffe, M.BE, W. J. J. Allen, B. M

Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. three seagoing ships, of which the in recognition of services during R..

search for Commandant placed on the h.p. 1st (June 23) Hoctor-Duncan, G. E, C. Rossall last was a training ship for boys the at Portland from 1867 to 1905. Franco and his companions in the Col. (temp. Brig.) E. M. C. Clarke H. 8. G. Mayell, D. E. Millard, F L Saunders, AG. Penna, JH NAVAL APPOINTMENTS Numancia nying-boat which was to be Maj.-Gen. (June 22); Col. J.

U. Hope, D.&O., having attained w. E. MacDermott, and T. H. Mar-

Taylor, C. E. L. S. Dawson, H..Leuty The following appointments are adrift during an Atantic fight.

the age for retirement, is placed made by the Admiralty:--

·R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

and

Si

Electric Refrigerators "GE"

Lea-C. H. Nash, to Queen E The following appointments in on ret Day (June 25); Col. R. Ptelli; Lients K C, Netherton, K B. Cotter, J. M. High, A, W. Salmon zabeth (June 21); R. Jenner-Fust the Royal Air Force are notified:Lewis, D.S.O., late R.AM.C., retires

H. Woolley, R. R. G. G. G. Noyes, 2 Electric Refrigerators "Westing- GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH on ret (June 25),

B. L Franklin, F. C. W. Howard,

house to Pembroke for course (June 27).)

Squadron Leaders-T. C. Trail. The follg. Lt.-Cola, to be Cols.-L. A. Temple, and H. D. Street, Lt.

B. Sunders. | (R.N.R.).—J. entered as Lt.. RN. (seny. June 6, DFO O RAF Station. Helwan. A. Hawes, D.B.O, M.C., from R.A. R. Army Medical Corps.--Majors 1935) and apptd. to Eagle (June Egypt, to command; NY More June 21), with seny. Jan. 1, 1830; v. Macnamara, and W. F. Lane:

ton. to No. 48. (Bomber) Squadront. W. Bisset, M.C., MB., frum RAM.C. Capts. P. Dwyer, H. G. G. Robert Helwan, Egypt, to command (May (June-25), with seny, May 1.

son, F. K. Bush, and R. C. Lang Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. C. H. Peck, ford. [DSO, MC, R.A., to be Bt. Col R: Army Ordnance Corps.-Capta 1 Table Golf"

26). "

Lt. (E)--R. N. B. Brown, to Vernon (June 29),

Sub-Lts.-R. Carpmael. P. C. Chorley, to Pembroke for course (June 2).

Payr. Bub-Lt-3. Hutton-Atten- borough, to Resolution (June 23).

PROMOTIONS

Lt. (E). Retd.-J. W. Jones to rank of L-Cdr. (E), retd, (seny. June 21)

Act. Bub-Lt.-N.AE.P. Acheson,

HITLER'S NEW BOOK

Berlin Issues Denial

Electric Refrigerators Frigid-

aire"

2 Bedroom Suites

I Diningroom Bulte.

1 Piano and Plano Stool "Moutrie

to rank of Sub-Lt. (confirmed) under the prov of Art. 182A, Roy O. P. Joce, and C. 8. Robinson: 1 Large Tientsin Carpet. Ceny. Jan. 18).

Warrant for Pay and Promotion, Cd. Cooks.-H. C. Robertson. 3.1931 (June 3).

Major L. J. H. Gardiner: Capta. R. B. Stockdale. J. McVicar, C. W. Barker, H. de J. Keaya, and H. 8. Baker.

On VIEW from TUESDAY, the 5th JULY, 1838.

Allen, to rank of Payr. Lt. COMMANDS AND STAFF (seny, June 173..

The follg. appts. are made: Wt. Cooks.-C. 8. Bassett, W. J.Maj-Gen E. M. C. Clarke, from Treazust. A. H. Rich. B. F. Sen. Mil. Member (Vice-President), Stoneman, to rank of Cd. Cook Ordnance Committee, to be Dir. ofÖSB., from Adjt.. (attd, to Gen. (seny. June in.

Terma; Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

Cheshire R-Maj. M.

Adshead,

Arty., War Office (June 22); Col. Staff) Aberdeen and Glasgow LA. Hawes, D.S.O., MC, to be Univs. Contigts, Beri. Div., O.T.C. G.S.D. 1st. Grade War Ofice (June to be adjt. (attd to Gen Staff) 21); Maj. R. G. Douglas, Res, of

Glasgow Univ. Contat.. Ben. Div., on, tỏ bé d.s.o. 2nd Grade, War O.T.C. (June 4); LA, T. P. Brown, omce (temp), and granted the BA. R.E, to be Blaff Capt. WarM C., retires on ret. pay (June 23 local rank of Lt.-Cul whilst so em Office (temp.) (June 17). ployed (May 21); Capt. C. AR. McRae, Seaforth, from Adit. (attd. to Gen. Staff) Edinburgh and St. Andrew's Univs, and R. (Dick) yet, Coll, Edinburgh Contgts, Sen Div.,

ROYAL REGİMENT OF MARTILLERY //

REFUGEES SENT TO POKLO

Canton, July 2

Capt. and Bt. Maj. A. D. C. Mc- Three hundred refugees in Can

Alister to be Maj. (June 23). ton have been sent by Canton Be-

E. Burrey R-Capt. J. J. Carey L&-Gen, C. C. Armitage, K.C.B., is sect. for perv. on the Staff (April lief Commission to Poklo to do re-

C.M.G., D.8.0, is apbtd. Col. Comdt. ¡1); LL. IL. B. L. Smith to be Capt. clamation work.

Twenty mow of land will be OTC to be Adit. Cattd. to Gen. (June 24), vice Maj. Gen. A. G. (April 1

Black Watch-Sec. Lt, G. A. M, Berlin, July 2given each individual and 50 mow Staff Edinburg Univ. and R. Creagh, CB., ret. pay, resigned.

Coll, Edinburgh Maj. V. G. Smyth, DB.O., to be Lt-Stirling is placed on the hip lat A report published in the "Lon- to each family. Farming imple-Dick) don Daily Herald" to the effect ments, will be provided by the Re- Contais, Sen. Div., O.T.C. (June Col. June 21); Lt. G. M. Campbell on account of ill-health (June 14), that Chancellor Hitler has com clamation Once there, which will4) Capt. R. C. Cottrell-Hill, Bor- secd, whilst attending a Long pleted a new book which is to be also give them technical help der R., to be Adjt. (atid, to Gen. MT. and Works Course (May 1), issued shortly; is authoritatively (Central News).

Star) Aberdeen and St. Andrew's CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS Univs. Contgis, Ben, Div., Q.TC. Capt. R. Le H. Oulton to be Maj, denied here.

(June 4) Capt. J. W. E. Treawell, (June 8). 9. G'ds, to be G.S.O. 3rd Grade,

INFANTRY

It is stressed" that the assertion

made by the "Daily Herald," that

Vet.

R, Berks, R-Maj. J. H. Bugrue retires on.ret pay (June 25); Capt.

W C. A. Hanney to be Maj. (June 25).

Manch, R. The follg. Lis, to be Capts). (June 1-W. L Ekin- Smyth and temains seed, G. X

The Bulls Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) A. v. Hitler's aim in writing the alleged ermany and Italy, sumces to Aldershot Comd. (June 7); Capt. book was to formulate a new retove that the whole story is L. F. E. Wieler, K.O.YLL. from Andrews, M.BR DCM., to be

| R. U. RÍL. Capt. B. N. Thick- ligious creed, destined to supplant deliberately mendacions fabrica-G80. for Phys, Trg (C). CC),|Ma1." (Qr.-Mr.). (June 25),

R. Fus-Capt. MM. Graham is nesse is seed for serv with Christianity and also to define tion, prompted by the wish to bol-E Cond, to be Bde. May 18th spheres of infinence into which ter up anti-German propaganda. Inf. Bde. (temp.) (June 18); Lt, secd: for serv, with the Shanghai Sudan Def. Force (Jun

(temp. Capt., T.A) J. F. Macdonald, Vol. Corps. (June, 14).

(Continted dis (Transocean). Europe will be divided up between

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