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ROYAL NAVY
LAUNCH OF A NEW MINESWEEPER
HMS Bramble, which
Cars. (E),HL, Dixon, DS.C., tD! President for Admiralty as Asst. to Engr. för" Personnel duties (Aug 17); V. E Kemball, to Pembroke (July 25); D. H. Tollemache, to was Bonaventure (Sept. 1).
THE ARMY
TERRITORIAL· UNITS" TRAINING
About 14,000 men of the Terri-
Wales.
I.
MONDAY, JULY 25, 1938.
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From the 21st July, 1938, the #An'appeal for à carefully plann-new address of the Undersigned launched at Devonport Dockyard Lt.-Cdrs-Hon. J. M. G. Walde- torial Army moved into camp ed programme of Empire emier will be recently, is the sixteenth vesselgrave, to Vindictive (Aug. 18); a during a recent weekend for annus tion and development was made of the Halcyon class of mineswee-W. M. Ambrose, to Liverpool (Aug. training. Many of the journeys by a number of spokkers recently NO. 2, CONNAUGHT ROAD.. pers. construction of which was 19); J. & 8. Litchfield-Speer, to were long. The Erith, Penge, and at the Empire Development Con- begun in 1933. They are vessels of Iron Duke (July 25); H. C. Stock, Lowestoft anti-aircraft batteries ference in the Empire. Exhibition. 1.750 tons and 17 knots" speed, to Rodney (July 28); D. H. Fuller, and the Chelmsford fortress sap- Lord Horne criticized the sug
moved to Somerset; the gestion of individual or family armed with two, 4in. high-angle to Victory (July 19), and Renown pers guns and Ave smaller guns. Lady (on cmmg.): R. M. Spencer, to Ex-Liverpool and Aberdeen Signals to emigration put forward by the Pipon, wife ct Vice-Admiral cellent for course (Sept. 5), to Aldershot: the Bolton field bat- Overseas Settlement Board as "too Sir James Pipon, late Admiral Caledonia (Sept. 19); E. J. s. teries to Redear; and the Derby limping a method to provide any Superintendent at Gibraltar, per- James, to Verrion for coume (Abg anti-aircraft batteries to South solution, and said that if 'Ger formed the naming ceremony. 9); J, C. Cole, to Vernon (Aug. 16); Seven earlier ships of the Navy A. L. Hobson, to Aurora (Aug. 23): have been named the Bramble, the A H. Wallis, to Nelson (Aug. 34) last being gunboat of the Yangtze E. O. Obbard, to Vernon (Aug. 25) Flotilla. which was built in 1898 R. H. R. Moodle, to Vernon (July and sold in 1920. The first Bram-25);
W. R. G. Reid, to Hawkins ble appears to have been captured (July 20). from the Spaniards off
Lt.Cds. (E). H. D. Middle- Cadiz, in 1856, a 14-gun ship of ton to Ramilies (July 28): 112 tons. The others were also
Payr. Lt.-Cdr.-I. T. Rees. small vessels, schooners or gup-
Hermes (July 131. boats. at least one of which was employed in the surveying service in Australia and New Guinen about
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COLOURS OF 1846 Colours presented
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many were today in a position similar to ours she would be doing immensely more than we Battalion, The King's Own Royal were doing to develop an Imperial Regiment, in India in 1848 were ald up at Lancaster Priory and declared that we were losing our Parish Church recently. Lancaster)
estate.
Vice-Admiral E. A. Taylor, M.P...
is the depot of the regiment. After great position of being the sea being deposited in Exeter Guild-carriers of the world because of State subsidies to shipping in to hall in 1885, the Colours were re-
many foreign countries. I WEN stored to the regiment in May last the number of ships in the mer for laying-up in the regimental cantile marine and not fewer ships chapel at Lancaster Priory. The of greater sac on which we must Bishop of Lancaster received the a century.ago. The sixth Bramble, built in 1888, was renamed Ceckar-President for duty at Admiralty Sir Oswald Borrett. Colonel of the
(E)-R. H. 8. Clark, to Colours from Lieutenant-General rely in time of peace and more
especially war. rice 10 years later an taking over Engr. Lab., W. Drayton (July 25): regiment. the duties of the vessel of that E. S. Stribley, M.BE, to Vimlera name as station ship in the (July 18).
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Lates.
Surga Lts.-E. H. Murchison, COMMAND OF THE MOHAWK ¡M.B., Ch.B., and B 8. Lewis, Commander R. F. Jolly, from the MR.CS. LRCP to Victory for turret drillship. Marshal Soult at R.N. Hospital, Haslar (July 19 and Chatham, has assumed command July 24 respectively); ' P. S. Edge- of the Mohawk the third of the combe, MRCS, LR.C.F., to Scarab new Tribal class destroyers, com-Aug 21.
Wt. Engs.-T. R. Matthews, to in the Mediterranean the Mohawk Diamede (Aug. 5); E. D. Crabb, to vill, probably be on view to the Rodney (July 2); R. W. Halles, to public during Navy Week at Ports-Apollo and for two years' loan mouth which begins on July 30.
service in RA.N. (Aug. 10).
ROYAL AIR FORCE
LONDON UNIVERSITY
SQUADRON
voluntary retirement.
England's Duty To Help China
Manchester Guardian" correspon- Mr. H. J. Timperley, the former
dent in Peking, spoke recently at a luncheon of the New Europe
to
Group, not about China, but on the LUCRATIVE EMPLOYMENT impressions he has formed during Reference was made by Eörd the last two months of people in Horne to the Guildhall Migration | England and their attitude on the Conference held last year! "It was question of mpplying help the view of that conférence, ba China: said, that by increasing the oppor-
He had, he said. been seeing a tunities of facrative employment great many people. Government in the Empire 'settlers would be and financial leaders, and putting
An Australian officer, Wing Com-automatically attracted, and that the case for living up to what were, mander H. A. Hamersley, M.C., who when the scheme bad once been he felt, our commitments under pleting at the works of Messrs. Payr. Mid-D. A. Yeo, to Cardin was promoted on July 1, has been established money from the finan- the League Covenant, the Nine- Thornycroft at Southampton, Be-July 11).'
appointed to command the London clar centres would readily flow into Power Treaty, various resolutions fore joining the 1st Tribal, Flotilla
University Air Squadrun in succes channels recommended by a com- at Geneva and statements in the slot to Wing Commander T. F. W.mittee in which the utmost con- House of Commons to help China reliance could be defend herself against Japan's Thompson, D.FC., on the latter's fence and
reposed.
aggression. Russia had done "2 If a redistribution of population great deal; we so far had done WEATHER MAP REVISED -
in the Empire was vital-as every- nothing. The second edition of air public-body acknowledged both for pur "I have-been disillusioned by the. ation 893, the Weather Map, has poses of development and defence, attitude of the ordinary, people,”. been revised, and the re-written the proposal thus envisaged he said, “It is a great eye-opener version, dated 1938, is now reing seemed the most efficient if any to find that they seem to have so distributed to RAF. units. In view thing, was to be accomplished in uttle to do with the policy carried of the forthcoming revision of the near future.
out by the Government." and apptd. Courageous (July 15).
Messrs. J. Read and A. MCL Chapter XVII of air publication Mackinnon trans, to RN. as Sub-1234 and the preparation of a new Migration Conference through its
handbook on meteorology, the committees to keep a watch on public of all instances where im- Lts (Atseny. Dec. 21:.1937), and
Issue of AP. 893 is being distributed the administration of the funds pediments were placed in the way lapptd. Courageous (July 15).
jon a limited scale only as a tem- granted by Parliament and to of their appropriate and adequate.
porary measure.
Inform the Legislature and the use.
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NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:---
Capts.-C. F. Harris, to Colombo in cmd, and as Senior Officer, Re- serve Fleet. Devonport (Aug. 9): E de F. Renouf, C.V.O., to Shef- feld in cmd. (Aug, 9); J. Powell, D.S.O., to Malabar in emd, and as Capt.-In-Charge; H.M. Naval Est, Bermuda (Oct. 20).
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TRANSFERS
Mr. G. R. Humphries traus. to R.N." as Lt. (A)(seny. Jan. 16)
R. A. F. IS NOW FIRST DEFENCE FORCE
ROYAL NAVY COMES SECOND.
For the first time the B.A.F. is costing Britain more than either the Army or Navy. A Supplementary Air Estimate issued recently shows that our total air bill this year will be £134,403,000, an in- crease of £22,901,000 on the original estimate, writes à London correspondent.
the
To the Exchequer the airplane has now become Britain's first Line of defence, with the Navy LE126,117,000) second, and Army (£114,419,900) third.
Sir Kingsley. Wood. Alr Minister year, instead of the £42,689,000 and the Air Council signed ajoriginally budgeted for. memorandum attached tq the The R.AF. and Fleet Air Arm estimate to explain why our air now use seventy-three different suddenly become our types of airplanes. The slowest biggest bill.
do about 130 m.p.h. Our biggest The current air expansion warplanes, bomber,transports, programme, they say, aims at carry twenty-seven men giving us 2,370 first line home
arm
defence planes by March 1940.
More airmen and plots (13-PARIS TO LONDON
oo more) are needed, bringing our air personnel up to 96,000,
More airfelds are needed; thirty-two new, bases have al-
IN 51 MINUTES
ready been bought since May 1935 Fast Flight By R.A.F.
to add to our existing fifty- two RAF, airfields.
Warplane deliveries are to bel
Fighters
speeded up again, and factory The fastest flight yet made be- capacity for air production "con-tween London and Paris was ac- siderably increased.”
NEW RESERVE
Thousands more young
complished by the formation of 11 Hawker Hurricane. Oghters of No. 111 Squadron, R.A.F., which took men part in the French air display at are needed as pilots in the Re-Villacoublay, says The Times.
serve, Volunteer Reserve, and Leaving Le Bourget at 10.25 3.m. Anxiliary Air Force, and the Air British Summer Time, the forma- Ministry are considering forming tion landed at Northolt Aerodrome a new civilian reserve or air radio 55 minutes later, having passed operators.
over Croydon 51 minutes from Civil aviation, gets a soiall share taking of. The 235 miles from Le of the Increased estimate. Pro-Bourget to Northolt, via Boulogne vision for subsidies and grants to and Lympne, were covered at an airlines and nying, schools goes up approximate speed of 260 milles an by £100,000 to €1,343.000,- but hour aguinat a strong wind." there is a drop of 299.000 for) The fästest-formation flight be.. ground equipment on air routes]tween England and France cash payments needed:
made by the same squadron on its These are details of the new outward journey. ⠀⠀ T
cash paymenta, neded:----
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O that occasion it encountered RAF pay UP £892,000;
head winds of almost gale force, Accommodation, fael, stores, but completed the fight from Nor- clothing. transport, UP £1,348,100; tholt to Le Bourget in 86 minutes, Airfelds, UP by £8,240,000-- at an average speed of 213 miles more than 200 per cent.!
an hour. This is the first time Medical services, UP by 253,000; the Hawker Hurricanes have gone Technical training, UF by abroad. £130,000;
The formation was under the Reserve forces, UP by £132,000; command of Squadron. Leader. J. Civil aviation, UP by: £1,000; W. Gillan, who last February few Miscellaneous, UP by £168,000; an aircraft of the same type, from AliMinistry, wages. UP by Edinburgh, to Northolt at an aver- £120,000
age speed of 408,75 miles an hour.
- Airplanes and balloons are to That journey, helped by the wind,
nearly £52,000,000 this was made in the dark.
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