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NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
MEDITERRANEAN VISITS During the last fortnight of their summer cruise, which is due to end at Maltä on August 25, the ships of the Mediterranean Fleet under Admiral Bir Dudley Pound will visit further ports in Greek waters and the Adriatic,
Turner, who has been in charge of the South Coast of England Survey for the past three years. has retired at his own request with the rank of commander, after 24 years service.
GREENWICH HOSPITAL
ROYAL AIR FORCE
CHANGES AT EASTCHURCH Recently No. 1 Air Armament School moved from Eastchurch, Sheerness, to the new air station
MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1938.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
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instructions
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at Munby near Louth. A station THE Undersigned have received PENSIONS
headquarters had been formed at Lieutenant-Commanders W. H. Eastchurch, and took over executive Blake. retired,, and W. White, re-command of the units which are to The flagship Warspite, accom-tired. have each been awarded a occupy the aerodrome.
These include a new No 2 Air panied by the escort vessel Aber- Greenwich Hospital pension of £40
Armament School, and two opera- 21 (Bomber: tional units, No. deen and the destroyers Hardy, a year, as from April 13, 1938. Hasty, Hero. Hereward, and Hyper-
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
Squadron from Lympne and No. lon, arrived on August 13 at Corfu.
(General The following appointments' are 48
Reconnaissance) The destroyers left on August 29
to visit Venice, the others remain-made by the Admiralty- ing, until August 23. On August 16 they
joined by cruisers Arethusa and Renelope from Durazzo and Flurne respec
tively.
were
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Capts.-C. H. J. Harcourt, to the President for duty inside Admiralty Operations Div. (Sept. 9), as Deputy Director of Operations Div. (Sept. 181: P."H. G. James. to Cumberland (Sept. 23), as Naval
From August 12 until August 23
Liaison Omcer. Shanghai.
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Squadron from Manston.
Group Captain C. B. Dallson, AFC., has been appointed in com- mand at Eastchurch.
FLIGHTS NEAR AERODROMES
An amendment to the regula-
tions to prevent collisions between
ON
TUESDAY. the 23rd AUGUST. 1938
Commencing at 11.06 a.ni
At No. 3, Gloucester Arcade.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE SHOP FURNITURE AND FITTINGS
Comprising:-
Showcases, Wardrobes, Machines. Mannequins,
aircraft engaged in instructional the aircraft-carrier Glorious and
Capts. (E).-J." L. Bedale, to work near their own aerodromes her attached destroyer Wishart
Pembroke. as Engr. Overseer. and other aircraft passing near should be at Argostoll. The cruisers shefield and Leeds District (Aug. provides that, when on a cross- London and Shropshire. which
will not have been at Rapallo and Palermo, 17): J. B. Sidgwick, to President; country fight, aircraft
within 3,000 yards of the Glass nearest point of the perimeter of Sewing are due at Aranci Bay. Sardinia, 45 Asst. Engr.-in-Chief (Sept. 7), pass
Lt.-Cdrs.-A. C. Akerman, to from August 13 until August 22.
w, aerodromes en route, unless they Iron Safe. Shop Furniture and Faulknor (Aug. 18); J. P.
greater altitude Range of Shop Fittings. FLEET ACCOUNTANT OFFICER
Pilditch, to Victory (Aug. 22); Ware flying at a
than 3,000ft.
TERMS:--Cash on Delivery, Paymaster Captain E. H. Dray-K. V. Fairlie, to Victory for The- hitherto Assistant to thetical School: H. CĊ. Browne. to Paymaster Director-General at Drake for R.N.B. (Sept. 5); J. the Admiralty. is appointed as Howson, to Drake; R. H. Q. Talbot. Fleet Accountant Officer in the to Excellent (Sept. 4): H E. H. Mediterranean Fleet on board the Nicholls. E.. B. Carnduff. H. R Warspite. in succession to Paymas-White. R. S. Abram, to President Airways (K.N.L.L.M.) is inaugurat- ter Captain W. S. Skinner.
son,
BATAVIA-SAIGON
AIR SERVICE
The Royal Netherlands Indies
for duty inside Admiralty (Sept. ing a new service from Batavia to 61. and, to Sandpiper. Peterel. Saigon. via Palembang and Binga- Moth. and Falcon in
com- pore.
NEW YANGTSE FLAGSHIP
From August 20 the planes will The river gunboat Scorpion is mand. respectively (Sept 13); C.
Batavia every Tuesday. in nearing completion at the works J. Malcolm. to President for leave
of J. Samuel White and Co., Limi-duty Inside Admiralty (Sept. 8). order to arrive at Saigon the same day and the return flight along the ted. Cowes, and will shortly go out and to Mantis (Sept. 13).
route will be made On Lus-A. R. L Butler, to Woolston same to China in the hands of the con- tractors to relleve H.M.S. Bee on (Aug. 16); T. J. G. Marchant, to Wednesdays. arrival as flagship of the Rear- Royal Sovereign (Aug. 17); G."J. Admiral and Senior Naval Officer A Lumsden, to Hastings (Aug, 22); J. May, to Caledonia (Aug. 29); In the Yangtse.
She, is expected to leave Cowes J. E. Moore, to H.34, in command; on September 1 or 2 and to arrive R. E. Coltart, to H. 34 (Sept. 1); N. at Gibraltar on September 7: Port E. C. Roper, to Drake for R.N.B. Gray, to Fortune: C. A. Sald. September 17: Aden, Septem. A ber 24: Colombo, October 7: Suez Langton, to Firedrake Sept. 5); N. Scott-Elliot. to Gannet (Sept. 6); October 13; and Hong Kong October 20. The Scorpion. is of 670 PEJRyan, to Trident (Sept. 7), Surgn. Lt.-N: S. Hepburn, M.B., tons, and is larger and faster than any of the existing river gunboats, to Pembroke for R.N.B. (Sept. 12). Sub-Lt. (E).-P. J. A. Blade, to COMMANDER H. E TURNER
Southampton (Rug. 25), appt. to Lieutenant-Commander H. E.Norfolk cancelled."
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PROMOTIONS, Surgn. Lt.-W. A. Ryan, M.B., to rank of Surgn. Lt.Cdr. (seny.. Aug. 17).
Cd. Elect.-A. E. Mason, S. T. Parsons. to
rank of Elect. L. (seny respectively July 1 Aug. 5).
RETIREMENT
and
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LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE CADETS
RESULTS OF JUNE COMPETITIONS
The Civil Service Commissioners have just issued a list of candidates at the compétitions held in June who will, if physically fit, be ad- mitted to the various cadet colleges and Services.
The candidates, shown on the lists for the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force have been found physically fit; admission of candi- dates on other lists is conditional on their having passed a medical examination
A table of results. has been re- Lt. Cdr.-H. E. Turner, at own ceived by aly mall and may be seen request, with rank of Cdr. (Aug. at the offices of the Dally Press;
Marina House, third oor.
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BY ORDER OF THE
MORTGAGEES
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Of the following valuable lease- hold property situate at North Point. Victoria, in the Colony or Hong Kong, being All that piece or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 2386 and the Extension thereto together with the messuages erections and buildings thereon known as Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 20, 24. 26, 28, 30. 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 Fort Street.
Area, 480,000 sq. ft. or there- abouts.
Crown rent $1,822,20.
To be Sold
IN ONE LOT
by
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On
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The 31st Day of AUGUST, 1935.
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Second Floor.
Victoria aforesaid.
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