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THE SERVICES
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES INCREASING
ROYAL NAVY
RESERVE FLEET AT THE NURE
The Cardi having been selected for service in China in place of the Capetown, her sister-ship the Calcutta will replace her as the ship of the Senior Officer in the Reserve Fleet at the Nore. Captain F. R. M. Johnson, Senior Officer, has been appointed to Calcutta from July 1, and will be succeeded in the Cardiff by Cap. tain A. R. Halhide, who will com mand her in China.
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THE ARMY
COMMAND OF 5TH DIVISION
ROYAL AIR FORCE
WING COMMANDER T. F. W.
THOMPSON
AUSTRALIAN ARMAMENTS
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS:
Canberra, July 19. PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Australian Minister of 'De- fence. Sir Robert Parkhill, Fester- The voluntary retirement is an- day outlined the government plansTHE Undersigned have received nounced of Wing Commander T. for increasing production of arma-1 instructions
The War Office announces that the following appointments have been approved by the King:-
Major Central H. E. Franklyn, F. W. Thompson, D.F.C., Chief In-ments by erecting annexes 50. M.O., from General Officer structor of the London University railway workshops in New South
the Air Squadron, now on its annual Wales and Victoria. Commanding the Troops,
to
Sudan Defence Force, to be Com camp at Duxford. He is 46, and of
Fourteen engineering firms, he mander, 5th Division, vice Major- his 24 year service over 21 have sard, had also agreed to take on General G.,,c. Williams. CB been with thế RFC, and RAF.
this supplementary production.--- (Reuter). C.M.G. D.8.0., who is being ap- pointed General Omeer Command- Ing-in-Chief, Enstein Command with effect from October, 1938.
Colonel J. G. W. Clark, M.C. from! General Staff Officer, 1st
mander, Anti-Aircraft Brigade, Singapore, with the temporary rank of brigadier, with effect from | Artillery, to be Assistant Quarter- July, 1938
Master-General; Scottish Com Lieutenant-Colonel E V. H. mand, vice Colonel R. V. G. Bo Fairtlough. D.3.0. M.C.. Royal D.S.O.. O.BE., M.C. whose tenure
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION
on
WEDNESDAY, the 28th JULY 1938.
Commencing at 2.30 p.m.
At their SALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Commander P. F. P. Wood, hitherto commanding the Calcutta in reserve on July 14 assumed command of the monitor Marshai Grade, War Office, to be .Com- Soult, turret drillship at the Nore, mander, 12th Infantry Brigade, Artillery, to be Commander, Royal expires on December 6, 1938. in succession to Commander R. with the temporary rank of briga | Artillery, 3rd Division, with the Lleutenant-Colonel J. A. C
dier, with effect from about August, temporary rank of brigadier, vice Whitaker, Coldstream Guards, to 1938. vice Colonel (temporary TORPEDO DEPARTMENT Brigadier) P. G. Scarlett, M.C., who, Colonel" (temporary Brigadier) R. be Officer Commanding the colds-
C. Prance, DS.O., whose tenure extream Guards Regiment and Regi- Teak Drawingroom,, Bedroom, is being appointed Commander. Commander W. X. Edden, pro-Deccan. District, India.
pires on February 9, 1939.
mental District, vice Colonel A. F. Diningroom and Office Furniture,
Omaments, Lieutenant-Colonel R. H. A. D. Smith, D.S.O., M.C., whose tenure Cutlery.
Pictures, moted in the midsummer list, has Colonel G, Streeten. Q.B.E, MC,
Gramophones and Records, Brass been appointed to the Department to be Chief Engineer, the British Love, Royal Artillery, to be Com-expires on December 15. 1938.
mander, Royal Artillery, Gibraltar, Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. S., and E P. Ware, Porcelain 2110 of Torpedoes and Mining, Admiral-Forces in Palestine and Transfer with the temporary rank of briga- Reford, M.C, Irish Guards, to be Glass Ware. Enamel Baths. Car- ty. to succeed Commander H. B. dan, with effect from July, 1938. dier vice Colonel (temporary Officer Commanding. the Irish pets, Rugs. Electric Table Fans and
Colonel G. Archibald, D.5.0.Brigadier) G. F. C. White, D.SO. Guards Regiment and Regimental Lamps. A.MI. Mech. E. from Assistant
15, 1938.
Cooking Stove. Cooking
Alliso
Ellison, who is going to the Persian Oult to command HMS. Fowey. PAY OF SURGERY ASSISTANTS Director of Supplies and Transport, whose tenure expires on October District vice Colonel J. 3. N. Fitz- Utensils, etc., etc.
Gerald, M.BE., M.C, who is being Western Command, to be Assistant The rates of pay of surgery as Director of Supplies and Transport
Colonel L. A. Hawes, D.S.O., M.C., appointed Assistant Adjutant- sistants in H.M. dockyards and Easten Command, vice Colonel G Grade, War Office, with effect from from August 10. 1938,
to be General Staff Officer, 1st General, War Office, with effect A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD other naval establishments at
H. GAI, CM.G., D.8.0. A.D.C.. Home have been the subject of an whose tenure expires on December
Lieutenant-Colonel C.. L... At. J. June 21, 1938. award by the Industrial Court. The
Lieutenant Colonel F. M. S. Gib- Tudor, OBE. M.C., Royal Army 5. 1938. following basic rates are to be
son, M.B.E, The South Stafford-|Service Corps, to be Assistant substituted for those at present Officer in charge of Infantry Re-Director (Small Arms), War Office.. Western Command, vice Colonel G. Colonel T. E. M. Battersby to be hire Regiment. to be Assistant Director of Supplies and Transport, authorized.--Surgery assistants, 41sord and Pay Omce, Exeter, vice
to 51s. a week; and senior surgery Colonel L. D. Woollcombe, whose vice Colonel C. C. Hewitt, D.SO. K. Archibald, D.S.O, AMIMechE
January 1. 1939.
| Director of Supplies and Transport, Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Malt-Eastern Command. with effect
assistants. 538. to 598. a week. In tenure expires on January 18, 1939. M.C., whose tenure expires on who is being appointed Assistant
both cases by biennial increments
Colonel E. P. Lloyd, D.S.O., to be
of 2s. a week. All men at present omcer in charge of Infantry Re serving are to be transferred to the cord and Pay Office, Warwick, vice land-Dougall, DS.O., M.C., Royal from December 8, 1938. new scales with an immediate in-colonel V. N. Johnson, whose crease of 23. a week on their pre-tenure expires on March 28, 1939 sent basic salaries, without change Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John of their incremental dates. Duty on Laurie, D.S.0., to be Commander, weekdays in excess of 47 hours, ex-Tientsin Area, the British Troops cluding meal times, is to be paid in China, with the temporary rank for at overtime rates.
of brigadier, vice Colonel · (tem- |porary Brigadier) A. H. Hopwood, |C.B.. D.9.0., whose tenure expires
on April 16, 1939. " .
Lieutenant-Colone} J. T. W. Reeve, D.5.0., The Ride Brigade, to
EAST INDIES COMMAND Vice-Admiral J. F. Somerville, C.B., D.S.O.. has left England in the ss, Strathaird for Aden to assume command of the East In- dies Station on July 24 in succes-e Commander, Hong Kong Infan- slon to Commodore Allan Poland, try Brigade, the British TroODS In China, with the temporary rank of D.3.0. The flagship Norfolk is at
brigadier, with effect from about present at Mombasa, and in con- September, 1918 vice Colonel (tem- nexen with her visit a Navy Weekporary Brigadier) F. W. L. Bissett, is being held at Nairobi.
PORTSMOUTH FLOTILLA Commander H, W. Williams has assumed command of H.M.S. Verity and the Local Destroyer Flotilla,
|D.3.0., M.C., who is retiring.
Leutenant-Colonel C.A.E. Cadell, M.C., Royal Artilers, to be Com-
Portsmouth, in succession to Com- MOUNTING THE
mander J. H. Machair.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments are
made by the Admiralty:-
Lt.-Cdrs.-K. W. Beard,
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to
Nelson; A. G. Rodger, to Victory
for Tactical Sch. (Aug. 2)...
KING'S GUARD
NEW DISTINCTION FOR H.A.C.
The Honourable Artillery Com-
Lt. (F/O., R.AF-R. W. Slater. pany added a distinction to its to Glorious (undated).
long history recently when it Surgn. Lt.-M Cay, M.B, ChB mounted the King's Guard and to Victory for R.M. Infirmary, Por-was the Arst unit of the Territorial tsmouth (July 11).
Cd. Gnr. P. A. Merrin, to Mar- shal Soult (July 8), ··
Cd. Engr.-S. G. 8. Morrell, to Whitehall (July 19).
Wt. Engi.-J. T. Horn, to Terror II (July 29).
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ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE Payr. Lt.-L. H. Coombs, to St. Vincent for trng. (July 2)... »
Proby. Sub-Lt.-V. A. Hickson, to
| Drake for csę. (July 10)7
PROMOTION
Lt-L. T. Bly to rank of Lt.-Cdr seny, June 30).'
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE
Lt. Odr. (Sp.).-J. S. Grew, to Courageous for trng. (July 10).
LLW. D. Thorburn, to Achates for trng. (July 7).'
Proby. Surg. L-R. B. H. Paichney, to Vernon for trg. (July 11).
Act. Sub-Lt.-I. L. D. Hodge, to i Winchester for trng. (July 4).
Proby. Midn.-I. A. R. Quarrie, to Sheffield for trng. (July 4).
PROMOTIONS Sub-Lt.-G. H. Murray to
Army to do 50. The Company took over from the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards, and, after 24. hours was relieved by the 2nd Battalion. Grenadier Guards."
The ceremony of mounting the guard attracted an ufusually - big i number of spectators The men of the Company paraded at Wel- rankington Barracks and marched to Buckingham Palace, accompanied Midg. G. R. L. Bell to rank of by their band and with colours Act. Sub-it. (Seny, July 2).
of Lt. (Seny. June-5),
ENTRIES Measry, G. N. Sellers and. R. 8. Shaw entered as Proby. Midn., and attached to List, I of Mersey Dien (Hdqrts.) (seny. July 29).
Mr. C. Fox entered as Proby. Midn. and attached, to List I of Tyne Divn. (Satellite) (seny, June
29)..
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ying. They may have lacked the splendour of scarlet and bearskin. but their smartness and the pre- cision of their movements would have gladdened the heart of any Guarda instructor,
For the remainder of the day, and especially at the two-hourly intervals when the sentries were relieved. the presence of khaki- clad troops at Buckingham Palace aroused considerable interest. Surgeon Commander 8. H. Facey. Similar interest was displayed at RN. (Retd.) has been awarded a St. James's Palace and Marl- Greenwich Hospital Pension of £50 borough House, where the HAC. a year in the vacancy caused by also mounted guard. The Com- the death of Surgeon Captain Bir pany also mounted the guard for "Arthur Nance, FCBE, CB, RN. their Majesties Court that same (Retd.) on May 11.
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