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Lt.-Cdra-J. Sanders and S., K. Horn, to Hawkins Aug. 21 and 18 respectively).
"J" CLASS DESTROYERS
LES (P/O, RAF). C. M. H.M.S. Jervis is to be launched Harman, to Mainya (Aug. 16); R. L. from the shipyard of Hawthorn, Johnston, to Victory for Lee-on- Leslie and Co., Limited, Hebburn-Solent (Aug. 19), and Liverpool (on un-Tyne, on September 9. She was comme), laid down on August 26, 1937, and will therefore take the water in a few days over 12 months, which is good going for the first ship of a totally new type.
„Sub-Lt. (F/O., R.A.F.).—M.-R. F. Lemon, to Eagle (Aug. 16).
Midn-J. A. Aldridge, J. H. Leë, P. S. Beale, J. M. Clarke-Campbell and J. Lee-Warner, to Warspite; P B Ayling. J. A. Buchanan- Wollaston, M. K. Gardner.
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'TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1938
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Rev.-A. W. Mandall, ALCA. THE Undersigned have received entered as Chaplain and apptd. Drake for R.N.B. Devonport (Aug.
181.
Mr.-J. M. Brown, L.D.S., entered дя Surgn. Lt.. (D) and apptd. Victory for RN, Hosp., Haslar, for course (Aug. 9).
THE ARMY
The Javelin class, as it is known,
TRAINING SCHEMES was authorized in the Supplement- ary Estimate presented in July, K. Edge-Parkinson. R. VL. The second of the skeleton ex- toercises of the Army training season 1936 Seven of the vessels will be Little. and M. Neel Wall, or 1.690 tons, and the Jervis, which Shropshire: D. E. Balme. J. M. G. were brought to an end on July 28 being fitted as leader. of 1,895 Galbraith, E. M. Britten, J. H. P. in Suffolk, where the Eastern Com- Figg, and P. J. Bayne, to Hood (all mand staff under General Sir undated).
Edmund Ironside have been at Cd. Engr.-G. A. H. Thomas, to work this week. These skeleton Lucia (Aug. 10).
schemes conclude later with one W. Engr.-R. H. Tribe, to Vic-which the CIGS. has set over a
wide area in the south. tory (Aug. 17).
ons.
This displacement is over 300 tons more than that of the Intre- pid class of the 1935 programme, and it is understood that the vessels will mount six 4.7in. guns,
Cdrs-J. W. Josselyn, to Intrepid The chief training schemes with compared with four in the Entre rids, with the same number of tor-in emd. Aug. 171; C. C. Hughes- troops will begin on August 15: Hallett, to Nelson (Aug. 2): H. D. Anti-aircraft group training has pedo tubes (10).
Owen. to President for Admiralty begun with the 1st Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.A.. in operation with N.LD. (Aug. 2).
Lts.-C. W. B. Milner, to Verity near Aldershot for 20 days. The Aug. 16 A. P. H. Noble, to 2nd Infantry Brigade, Aldershot, Dainty (Aug. 17).
Sub-L.-R. Carpmael, to Broke (July 28).
The two flotillas of the Tribal lass now being passed into service are heavier, with a displacement of 1.850 tons, and carry eight 4.7in. guns, hit they have only four torpedo tubes.
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4th DESTROYER FLOTILLA
Cd. Gars.—A H. Turton, to St. HMS" Keith. Leutenant-Com-Angelo (Sept. 12); F: W. Ings, 'to mander A. M. McKillop. which has Iron Duke, and B. J. Anslow, to been relleving the Beagle in the Renown (Aug. 29), 4th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet. Gnr.-G. Martin. during the refit of the latter at (Aug. 9). Devonport, is to remain in the fotila 1 relieved by a new
Wt. Engis.-A. J. S. Bennett, to destroyer of the Tribal class The Beagle will be transferred to other | Royal Sovereign (Aug. 10) H. C. service.
Challacombe, to Sandwich (Aug.
COMMAND OF THE BASILISK
Act. Gnr.-R. C. Johnson, to Caledonia (Aug. 30).
301.
In succession to Captain Edward
• PROMOTIONS Dangerfield, promoted in the
Lt.Cdr. (Retd.)—A. G. Cunard, midsummer list, Commander 2. Mto rank of Car. Retd. (seny, Oct. Dick, D.3.0.. has assumed com-19, 1933).
mand of the Basilisk in the 4th Flotilla, Home Fleet, Commander Dick returned recently from China. where he had commanded the Dainty for two years.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:--
Cdrs.-A. Jones, to Stork (Aug. 22): T. K. W, Atkinson, to 'Nelson (Aug 16); R. S. Lovatt, to Rodney Sept. 51: A M. Knapp. to President for Admiralty duty, with DNI (Aug. 8), and Lowestoft in emd. Aug. 15)..
Midn. (A).-F. K. A. Low, to rank of Act. Sub-Li.A) (seny. July 23). Cd. Engr.-R. Duckworth, to rank of Lt. (E) (seny: July 18).
Cd. Wtr.-S. J. Ashworth, to rank of Payr. Lt. (seny. Aug. 9).
Wt. Wi-C.E. Tickner, to rank of Cd. Wtr, fseny. Aug. 9).
RETIREMENT
Lt.Cdr.-C. V. Green, placed on Retd. List at own request, with rank of Cdr. (Aug. 2).
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising Chesterfield Suites, Bedsteads
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8th Infantry Brigade. Plymouth and Devonport, has moved Willsworthy.
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Wing Commander C: P. Brown, DFC., laze in command of the RAF station at Catterick, hasFRIDAY, the 12th. AUGUST, 1938 been appointed to the Directorate
of Staff Duties, and Squadron Commencing at 5.15 p.m. Leader C. B. Wincott, from - ex- change duty in the Australlár. Alr Force.) to the Directorate Technical Development.
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